International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 12, 1911 · Page 1 of 4
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onded by Commissioner Ulvedhal that of townships 153 and 154 to its intersection experimental school St, Paul are here Paid warrants on miscellaneous.... ir 150 00 The contract was let to Joe Moe and International Falls Press Total disbursements I te.flstf 15 the report of the Board of Audit be in the interest of the state, looking with the Big Tamarac Rivet Harvey Brackens. Balance in treasury at close of business, approved. Motion carried. over burnt-over seeding from the free and there ending: and, JP and Border Budget M&y 31st,1911,9 129 488 U0 as appears Moved by Commissioner Ulvedhal, Whereas, said petition is accompanied seed which was distributed by the Notice of Receipt of Bids from the books of said County seconded by Commissioner Reed that by the necessary engineer's plat of state last spring. v? OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Notice is hereby given that sealed Treasurer. $50.00 per month for three months be survey, and estimate of cost, and the A. A. Rhan of Minneapolis, who is OFFICIAL CITY PAPER bids may be tiled with the undersigned We find the said Treasurer in possession allowed the county auditor for clerk petitioners have filed a bond with the prominently connected with the Shevlin at any time on or before the time herein hire. Motion carried. of funds covering said balance Auditor to cover the preliminary expense INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS Mathieu interests in this and stated for the separate purchase of PUBLISHING COMPANY in kind and amounts as follows: Moved by Commissioner Reed, Seconded of such road, now, other states spent a number of days the city of International Falls, to-wit: by Commissioner Ulvedhal that BE IT RESOLVED, that said petition, Cash in safe drawer in this city and surrounding section GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Cash items, checks,money orders One building known as the pesthouse. 1200.00 be appropriated for Sturgeon with the plat and estimate of of country looking after the interests' Deposited In First National Bank...9 58 816 78 Deposited In Int'l.State Bank 43 943 63 river road on range between Townships cost, and bond of the petitioners, be •1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION of his company. His many friends in Depos ited on First State, Northome 15 38 92 154 and 155, Range 25. Same to One galvanized iron tank. approved, and the same is hereby recommended Depos ited in Eirst State, Big Falls. 11 349 39 this city enjoyed his good fellowship Deposited in First State, Littlefork 28 Entered as Second Class Matter June S3. Certain steel or iron cells formerly be spent under the supervision of to the State Highway during this visit of longer duration Wolf Bounty orders at the post office at International Falls, 1909, used in the old city jail. Commissioner Ulvedhal and the Town orders.^ .'v Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Commission for their approval. than is usually possible for a man as District school March 3,1879. That said bids shall be filed on or county surveyor. Motion carried. Motion seconded by Commissioner busy as he, hughely. Total funds S. 129 488 00 On motion the Board adjourned to before the 23 day of October 1911. Respectfully submitted this 21st Reed and on the question being put THURSDAY, OCTOBET 12, 1911 That said bids will be opened and meet on Thursday, Nov. 9,1911 COMMISSIONERS' day of September, 1911. by the Chairman then presiding was considered by the city council on the Wm. Durrin. L. H. Slocum, County Auditor. carried by an unanimous vote. It was an unusual sight for a 23 day of October 1911 at 8 o'clock p. Chairman. Wm. Durrin, Wm. Durrin, Chairman Board Co, PROCEEDINGS healthy city like ours to see a carload m. at the council room in said city. Attest: Chairman. Com'rs. Attest of coffins come to town a few days The council reserves the right to L. H. Slocum, J. H. Drumond, Clerk District Court. L. H. Slocum ago. May they not be needed for a reject any and all bids. County Auditor. Auditor. Moved by Commissioners Reed, sec long time to come. By order of the city council. Continued from page 1. -iU S Dated Oct. 9th 1911. We further recommend the State pany's right of way, thru sections 28*-' finest feature of the governor's R. C. Fraser The Highway Commission that there be 27-22 to an intersection with the llrie reception last Tuesday was the impressive City Recorder. added to and included in the description between sections 22 and 23 approximately O E and beautiful array of school 700 feet south of the corner of said proposed State Rural children who paraded so nicely down LA ZENDA of said section. Thence north on and Highway a lateral extending south Notice of hearing our streets and sang so well to the from the intersection of said proposed along the line between sections 22-2314 Notice is hereby given that at a party as they alighted from the train. road with the county line between and 15 to its intersection with the meeting of the Board of County. Commissioners Domestic South shore of Blackduck Lake, approximately Beltrami and Koochiching Counties of Koochiching' county, One or more contemptible petty 600 feet north of the along said county line two miles, to LA TRINCA Minnesota, to be held on the 9th day thieves are busy stealing the tools of southwest corner of said section 14. connect with a road leading from of November, 1911, at 9:30 a. m. in the the workmen during noon hours and Thence in a northeasterly course thru such terminus to the Village of forenoon in the office of the County nights from some of the new buildings Havana Government Northome, Koochiching County, Lot 4 and 5 of said section Commissioners there will be held a which are being constructed. Here's Minn., thus making the road to 14 to the Northeast corner of hearing on the following application hoping they will be caught and given AT ALL DEALERS Northome effective to all settlers said lot 5. Thence north on and along for the transfer of a liquor license. the limit of the penalty under the along said proposed county line road. the line of section 14 to corner We, Gosline & Scott, of the plat of law. common to sections 11 and 14. Wm. Durrin, Gemmell, in the county of Koochiching, Thence east on and along the line between Attest: Chairman. INuggets Minnesota, to whom a license to L. H. Slocum, sections 11-14-12 and 13 to its sell intoxicating liquors at retail in The man who gets mad at what the intersection with Main Street in the County Auditor. Gemmell, was heretofore granted by newspayer says about him should return Village of Blackduck, approximately On motion the following bill was •M •H the Board of County Commissioners •H Hj thanks three times a day for 200 feet west of the southeast corner laid over: of the county of Koochiching, the what the newspapers knew about him of said section 12. Thence north on P. A. Pearson, part payment on road term of which has not yet expired, and suppressed. and along said Main Street to its intersection contract $ 150 00 Wm hereby ask that the license be transferred. with the east and west Moved by Commissioner Reed, seconded Let us work aud stimulate every line of said section 12. Thence east by Commissioner Ulvedhal 9 RH We hereby represent that the said legitimate enterprise by giving it all on and along said line approximately that the following bills be allowed license held by us is for the sale of intoxicating the friendly encouragement we can, 150 feet to the east corner of said and warrants drawn for same: liquors in the south front and unite our industry, intelligence section 12. Thence north on and Andrew Anderson, assisting surveyor.$ 00 room ground floor, of a one story and capital in a common cause for I. E. Boekenoogen, inspecting boiler along the range line between township the good of our town. at court bouse 3 Oo frame building situate on Lot 14, of Blackduck (T 149 31) and the J. H. Drumond. fees 50 17 Block 6, plat of Gemmell, Koochiching J. H. Drumond. fees 34 40 Some people never hand in an item township of Summit (T 149 30) to H. Drumond attending board of audit 30 00 county, Minnesota, and that we of news for publication, but if we happen Doran Bros, repairs at court bouse 35 the township corner and continuing 60 Wm. Durrin. per diem and mileage 27 60 desire to conduct the business of selling to miss an item in which they are north and along the range line between Wm, Durrin. board of audit. 9 00 YOUR HOME intoxicating liquors under said license Free Pre"s Printing Co. supplies 25 20 interested they are sure to hand us a the township of Langor (T 150 H. W. Forrer, sheriffs fees 47 40 in the front room, ground floor north pole stare that would freeze the H. W. Forrer, tobacco for prisoners... 4 20 31) and the township of Hornet (T of the one-story frame building situate H. W. Forrer. board for prisoners 164 50 liver of a polar bear. 150 30) to the township corner and H, C. Grove, road notices. 3 30 on Lot 7, Block 1, First Addition P. G. Gordon & Son, supplies for Mrs. Is yew noi tkiN-faartki of roar wrist——l and utanllr yon Ilka to hare it iHraiUw continuing north on and along the OM When the common earth worn is Murphy 15 00 and comfortable. bio. There There is is no no one tlunf thfnjr that that will will add add so moll satisfying comfort to the place to Gemmell. MB Hydraulic Press Brick Co. floor paint., 5 78 range line between the township of as an American Lldhtlnrf System. Tea will take _i keen pleasure pi in operating your own lndi cut in two, he won't make a fuss Al. Hunstable, Co stable fees 20 50 pendent gas plant, aad in showing .the apparatus to your friends and neighbors. We further state that we have applied Corment (T 151 31) and 151 30 Indus Merc. Co. supblies for poor 14 97 about it but to the tail end will grow No natter how small your house nay be. can give you allttle Lighting System Jnst to for license during the past three Int, Tel. Co. pbone rent 50 21 fit it, and at so little cost that it will surprise you. (unorganized) to the township corner. ahead and to the head end a tail. N, P. Nielson road work 48 00 years for the above location and that American Llrfhtlnd System* are experiment. They have -been on the market for J. F. Reed- per diem and mileage 9 00 Then continuing north on and along There will be a two worms instead of nearly seventeen yean, ana have tha updlspatM reputation of being the my best there Is. L. O. Stone, road work 29 00 said licenses were granted. The American Gas Machine Company, with a capital of half a million dollars, stands back of the range line between the township L. H. Slocum, board of audit 80 00 one. Misfortune often doubles our ewry plant, be it largo or small, and guarantees that it will do everything that is claimed for It. Dated October 6,1911. M. A. Ulvedhal. per diem and mileage. 14 00 of Battle(T 153 31) and the township strength. The gas manufactured by these Systems is suitable not only for lighting bnt for M. A. Ulvedhal, committee work 58 00 Oct. 19 Gosline & Scott. and kitchen purposes as well. M. Wagner, cle^uinr court house chimneys of Kelliher (T 152 30) to the 10 00 We have just issued a fine new illustrated catalogue, showing in detail all the varied apparytus Few people have any idea what an Geo. P. Watson, Notice* and proceedin«s west corner of section 31 in J&& for Bjrsteois. We are anxious to send you a copy. Drop, as a peetal 19 25 incentive it is to both teacher and Lomari Items. aforesaid township of Kelliher. AMERICAN Dr. C, R. Ward- medical attendance scholar to know that parents and outsiders for poor, $ 79,80 allowed 20 00 The frame of the new school house Thence east on and along the line Fred Couture, justice fees, state vs Ivy are taking a lively interest in Jenkins 1 45 is up, and it will probably be completed of section 31-32-33 and 34 to a point Fred Couture, justice fees, state vs Joy their work. We believe the "little on contract time. approximately 800 feet west of the Gas Machine Co. iUJESEVEE: Gordon 1 45 folks" at school appreciate such interest Fred Couture, justice fees, state vs corner common to section 34 and 35. Ella Feeley 1 45 Enterprising citizens and dynamite |more perhaps than the larger Blnfhamtoa, N. Y. .— Branch Houses Fartfo, N. Dak. Fred Gouture. justice fees, state vs Thence in a northeasterly course area combination that is seen to result Mable Smith 45 ones. Still the effect is not lost on 1 along present traveled highway thru To the Honorable Board of County in some good roads. any of them, and we hope every parent said section 34 and 35 to a point intersecting A. E. SOLBERG, Agent, Big Falls, Minnesota Commissioners, will take a hint from this and Grottan DeGraw has returned from the north and south line of Koochiching County, Minnesota. place the public school on their visiting the east where he went on account of said section 35 at the west end of Gentlemen list. the death of his father. Maine Street, approximately 600 feet The undersigned Board of Audit of Have you any news, tell the editor If vou are looking for a jolly time north of center of section 35 in the said Koochiching County, met at the and he will serve it in a la mode. In prepare to attend the Hollow'een social Village of Kelliher and continuing OT0L0ADING office of the County Treasurer of said case you do not happen to meet him, at the Odd Fellows hall on the cast on Maine Street thru said village County, on the 18th day of Sept. A. D. use the telephone or the mail. You 31st, of Kelliher, and continuing east to ah RIF1 1911, for the purpose of examining will be helping to make your town Henry Moss and wife have returned intersection with the line between and auditing the Accounts, Books and paper of greater interest and thereby sections 35 and 36. Thence south on from Michigan. This is the third Vouchers of Geo. A. Snyder, Treasurer serve the general community. Whatever time and Henry says it meaus for and along section line approximately of said County, and to count and news may interest you, must good. feet to the corner common to COO ascertain the kind and description surely interest many others. said section 35 and 36. Thence east The Odd Fellows are completing arrangements and amount of funds in the County and along the line of section 36 tp Some complaint has come regarding for an organization, and Treasury and belonging thereto: forme its intersection with the range tine tha giving of half the road in case of the prospect is for a vigorous young We respectfully make the following CM&&82 between ranges 30 and 29 (which is an automobile comming up behind a Lodge. .' report thereon: the line between the counties of Beltrami team. The parties claim that when Lesiie Whitcomb who has been at Balance in the Treasury Feb. 28th, l9ll. Date and Koochiching) thence north they come up behind a fellow with a of last Report^ $ 39 625 9l Loman for a few months has gone to Built to handle the Treasurer's Receipts from March aud along said range and county line team he stubbornly refuses to give Birchdale to work on the new school 1th, 1911 to May 31th from 19II, heaviest ammunition tax collections, penalties & Int... 108 596 58 any of the road, no matter if there is building. From collections on public lands 3 885 46 plenty of room to turn out, Now the From collectrons on private redemptions with greatest accuracy Mr. Peggar is the champion farmer. 45 48 law recognizes the rights of both the Arnold Coal and From collections on interest on He will have about a thousand bushels and safety. man with the team and the man with county funds 174 23 of a root crop ten hundred and fifty From collections of fines and licenses BIG GAME the auto, and these rights should be .. 1 550 00 being potatoes. Its parts are few and strong and simple.! Prom corlections on ditch assessments CARTRIDGES respected. There are plenty of men 391 89 Hawley Christensen and family who Fuel Company From collections on Mtg. Reg. Tax. 50 The breech is locked by a turning bolt who are running autos who should be 255 From school agportionment 1 919 00 have been visiting here for the past driving ox teams and vice uersa, but as in the latest design of military rifles. Total balance and reciepts. 156 444 15 month will buy property and estabthemselves all men should not be treated that By disbursments from March 1st, Five «m«hingt one-ton blows delivered with way. The law says that when a man in business. 1911 as follows: is overtaken by a faster vehicle, the 9 lightning speed or deliberate fire as need may be. Paid .orders on revenue fund 5 657 34 Paid orders on poor fund 2 264 20 man driving the slower vehicle shall Birchdale The only recoil-operated rifle locking the cartridge paid warrants on private redemption Agent for fund IS 76 turn out and give half of the beaten the chamber untfl after the bullet has Mrs. H. T. Whitcomb is on the sick Paid warrants on road and bridge path. rund 3 286 26 list. left die muzzle. Paid warrants on interest fond 18 69 Paid warrants on general ditch fund. Bannock News. 9 The wall for our new school building ^gptingtan?UAfC—the perfect shooting Standard Oil Com Paid warrants on town fund 6 349 38 Paid warrants on school district is completed. Mrs. Dennis Owens was up towards fund 6 827 54 Paid warrants on state taxes 1 874 34 the post offices Monday. Stnifor Ducripth* FeUei Peter Sather is finishing the wall pany's Lubricating Paid warrants on collections from public lands 258 52 Mr. Berg has been helping Spencer for Ole Nelson's new house. Arms-Unioa Matallic Cuiridft Co. Paid warrants on taxes and penalties Kendall erect a hay shed. 299 Broadway, New York City 206 27 The masons go from here to Loman Oils, Coal Oil and Paid warrants on incidentals 84 91 Mr. Spencer Kendall and Bay Parmeter to put a chimney in the school house. made a trip to the mill Monday. J.W. Hard of Fort Francis is visiting Gasoline, There are lots of partridges but his family here for a short time. judging by the way hunters are going John Arnold and Mame McCloud of after them they won't last long. Frontier were over Sunday visitors at Can you say "Boots without shoes"? Geo. "Van Oyer's. Sale and Transfer Well, if not ask Mr. Bastkner, Mr.Parmeter or Mr. Kendall to tell you how. Leslie Whitcomb is home from Loman guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff fortheycan. where he has been at work for Stable in Connection the past two months. Mr. J. Anderson, who has been at work at International Falls the last is no# and always has beein absolutely Rah! for Birchdale's school and month, returned to his claim up the teacher. They got the first prize for river this week. Telephone No. 59 vegetables at the Northome fair. W*~ pure snuff, that it-complies with the Mrs. Maggie Kendall and daughter, Mrs. Wm. McGillivray and daughter, Vera, have returned to the formers Beulah have returned'from Minneapolis claim where they will spend the win* laws of everyState and all federal .la^fs. bringing a new baay girl ter. Vera has entered school where with thorn., -j Oscar Douglas she is taking up first year high school Fred C. Waterfall ha& returned to work. \... his homestead from Kanaas City Mossuri ft/ A meeting of the town board was American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., where he has been employed as a held at the P. O. Monday P. M. to let guard in the state reformatory. .f a fcfei \Mana6w$^3^ contract for two miles of work to be V-r- T1'-*y J-(• .- I done on the state road in this town* 0. P. Bule and brother, of the State s-T- ZJ&t'StftW'sS: