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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

December 21, 1911 · Page 2 of 8

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BI6 DAIRY AND way from $500. to $1, 000 per acre by ryarifrbomsman, there were also present nnAArrnillOC fir KOOCHICHING COUNTY I.C. Hagey, boarding prisoner 19 75 l|UuttUINUuUr Mr. Hfcrry McCool and wife and Mr. raising celery on their low swamp On motion the council adjourned, Jas. Dfcnne S&hqf Shelby, Ohio, fath-! lands. Why should car loads of celery to meet Dec. 22nd. 1911, at 8 o'clock BLOODED STOCK FARM CITY COUNCIL gaoom. p. m. be shipped into this state every "V-y Bride aAd groom are, well known year from Florida and California NBI«SONV F. G. Md much liked wherever they are Attest: President. when it can be so'successfully and raioifn. For' a nuMber of months All Members Present—Liquor Licenses easify raised here and marketed at To Be Started Near This City On R. C. Fraseb, 800,000 Acres of Cheapest and Most past, Miss McCool has been the efficient at much lower cost than shipping of D. T. Mcfriee and McPhee City Clerk. Acres Purchased Adjoining the Productive Lands Can Re purchased as$&»tant to Miss Shelland in her it from the high priced lands in these & Co., transfered. Jte County Poor Farm, Monday From $5 Per Acre INew Skating Rink Will Open office County Supt. of Schools. distant states with extravagant Mr., EKbnne has been the popular Tomorrow evening the "International freight rates and other large losses MANY LEGAL BILLS WERE ALLOWED BY WEALTHY MINNEAPOLIS PARTIES |||r&tor of the launch, "Indian Girl" DRAINED SWAMP ARC THE VERY BEST Falls Skating Rink" will give to the producer? .... ^us done her part toward tlie its "grand opening" to the general These swamp lands when properly Minutes of a regulor meeting of the -A deal was. mage Modday by the JttQSumition of the blissful union. public. Skating will be free and music drained will also produce the greatest No county on earth can offer better city council, held Dec. 18th, 1911, at Enger Nord Realty Company of this |t^The happy couple are now comfortsettled will be rendered by the International wheat and corn crops in the world, in inducements to the poor man looking 8 o'clock p. m. city whereby James Ewald and GustNord on the homestead of the Falls Band. fact anything that can be raised in for a farm home than can this All members present. both of Minneapolis have purchased pWe ctt Rapid River followed by the This is the largest and best of the the temperate zone,can be raised on rich county of Koochiching, in the The minutes of the meeting held Day-, the Carl Kahle and Wm. congratulations and best public amusement places in the city. these same low priced lands, which extreme northern part of this splendid Dec. 11th, 1911, were read and on motion ton homestead of 160 acres each, of their many friends and admirers. It is a well built, veil planned, frame offer such splended chances to the state of Minnesota. same were approved. which join the County Poor farm, on building 48 140 feet, with a modern poor man to get a home of his own In addition to the millions of acres On motion of Alderman Infelt, seconded the south side of this city, for a Dairy, self supporting dome roof, a good and become his own master. of high, dry, beautiful river valley by Alderman Lynch the ball Last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock blooded stock and garden truck farm. hardwood floor covering an area of There is such a demand for food lands, there is over 800,000 acres of park was turned over to the pupils of Miss Mabel Nelson was married to Messrs, Ewald and Nord are wealthy 6720 feet, which is large enough to accommodate stuffs that sugar beet men. for instance. State swamp lands, which, in spite of Mr. Wm. K. Skeve at the home of the the public school to be used as an ice 500 skaters or dancers, at willing and experienced men in this are glad to furnish necessary prejudicial statements to the contrary skating rink. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the same time. There is a balcony at business. They have a bi& dairy and machinery, for planting and harvesting are even more productive and STelson by Rev. T. J. Chappell of the On motion of Alderman Infelt, seconded the north end made to accomodate truck farm near Minneapolis which the crop and also, in many instances, lasting than the higher and dryer by Alderman Oveson the liquor ileal M. E. church. Miss Hannah is stocked with over 100 head of dairy 300 spectators. the seedito those who are-willing lands. license of McPhee & Co., now being Nelson, the bride's sister acted as It is owned by Messrs Otto Ellison, cattle and are making good money on to show good faith in properly It has been demonstrated, again used in the building situate on Lot bridesmaid and Mr. Carl Robedeau as the Warner Carlson and Andrew Danielson, garden truck feature conected caring for such a crop. and again, that when the swamp groomsman. Both bride and groom 24, Block 9, of the City of In ternational all of whom are well and favorably with their dairying. They have already Commission men will also do considerable lands are drained, with an open ditch &ere popular young people and were Falls, Minn., was transferred to the known. The rink will be managed made arrangements with the in the way of helping to erect then tiled they become the most productive Northwest front room on the ground I iarri$l in the presence of about thirof by Mr. Leon Lloyd, who has had Realty Company to clear for them 160 warehouses at convenient points of all lands. The cost of floor of the brick building situate on "their best friends who left be1 considerable experience in this business acres of this land in time for the for the storing of|vegetable crops, and drainage is much less than the cost lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 10 of the city ind them not only their best wishes at Grand Rapids, Chisholm and spring seeding. wheat men will build elevators for of irrigation, and when drained can of International Falls, Minnesota. But many beautiful and valuable tokens They will begin erecting ice houses, Duluth. cereals where there is evidence of be farmed for many years without On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded of their regard in the form of It is the intention of the management barns and other buildings on this being a need for these things. the aid of commercial fertilizer and by Alderman Infelt the liquor useful wedding presents. to give a popular dance and also property in about two weeks, and during We repeat what we said at the outset, the crops produced are much more license of D. T. McPhee, now being Mr. $keve is a conductor on the M. a Roller Polo contest each week. the coming year expect to get the no where on earth is there a better satisfactory. used in the building situate on lot D. & Ry. and the happy couple They have also made arrangements such shape that they can farm in chance for a poor man to get a Take the sugar beet growing industry No. 12, block 9 of the city of International -are now comfortably settled in their with the International Falls band to have a herd of 100 head of cattle oil start in the world than right here in for instance, the largest yields Falls, Minn., was transferred to new home on sixth street. furnish the music until such time as ths place within a year from date. this county of Koochiching, providing are always obtained from the low the south front room on the ground their permanent music is installed. Everything done will be with a he is willing to work on his own land lands, and even in poor years will run floor of the frame building situate on This good building was erected by view development of the finest dairy School house Bonds as faithfully as he is working for at least twenty five tons to the acre lot 24, block 9 of the city of International Mr. E. W. Smith, the contractor and and stock farm in Northern Minnesota, somebody else at day's wages. and bring a price at most stations of On Thursday next, a special school Falls, Minnesota. builder who recently moved here and they will put in only the best and We have no lands to sell, but there •5. per ton, which is an income of ^election will be held in the city hall On motion the following bills were been doing considerable building most advanced machinery and the is plenty of it that can be bought in of about #100. per acre from so called for the purpose of voting 990,000 allowed: for Frank K€yes. best giade of cattle. this county within easy reach of any worthless land and is worth consideration. bonds ^r anew school location and Joe Suett, lobor $ 7 28 "i The coming of men of money and of the many small towns and villages In the southern part of this building!. John Dragaman, labor 12 62 Candy Sale experience into this section of county along all three railroads which intersect .state and throughout other states During this year the number of John Dragaman labor 12 18 means a good deal not only to this our county and also in any of tne there are lands with a market value school children has increased so rapidly The,Ladies Aid Society of the first John Berg, salary. 27 30 city but to this entire connty and |our beautiful river valleys that cross of from $75. to $100. per acre that is thai the Baptist, Lutheran and M. E./'church will hold a sale of home' E. Eriderson, fuel 36 35 will do more to increase land value, ft in the other direction. being used for sugar beet raising at a Methodist churches are all being used made candy at the Cresent s' ore next Joe Rush, team work 19 20 get good roads, and furnish markets Write to the State Auditor about good profit, but how better to buy for school purposes, in addition to Saturday aiternoon. They will have E. Enderson, team work 8 40 for all kinds of dairy, farming and these lands, or to the County Auditor, lands from $5. to $25. per acre to each of the seven rooms in the school a fine assortment of delicious candies Geo. F. Swinnerton, freight. 5 34 garden products than anything else or to the secretary of the Commercial raise such crops on. house being over crowded. and you can have them in pound and Ernest Leitz, supplies. 5 04' that can be done. Club at either International Falls, Celery is also a very valuable crop It is hoped that every voter will half pound boxes, also by bulk. Yoit Joe Riley, chief, services of It was because of a talk along turn out and vote favorably on this Littlefork, Big Falls, Northome, will be well satisfied if you purchase to raise on such lands as the state is Fire Dept... 26 00 these lines with some of the active important question between three your candies here. Tell your friends GeqtvPj Watson, printifig^ .. Ericsburg, Ray, or Loinan and they 14 50 selling so low all over this county. members of our commercial club that I and four o'clock next Thursday-afternoon. about it. Bi M. Hamre, scatv^hger work' 72 00 will be pleased to answer your letters ^Men of experience and with favorable u. this valuable enterprise was started We cannot afford to deprive s#-"- Mi & O. Power 'Co., gumming providing enclose & stamp.--* by Mr. Nord, among his many Mini* markets have real .'zed all the jmju Why not trade that old stove toward the children of proper school facilities. water for Nov. ... neapolis friends, who are so abundant! ... V.. 208 33 a new one, Frank Keyes igBill The children of today deserve ly able and willing to finance John Lapping, labor a 3 50 give you good value for it. as good accomodations and opportunities carry out to a succesful and profitable as the children will twenty years NORTHERN GROCERY CO. condition propositions of this kind. from now. Madame Sherr The Way to Have a Bank Masons Install Officers Miss Sessie Stonersrolein "Madame Corner 7th Street and 8th Avenue At the regular meeting of Koochiching Sherry", the big New York New Amsterdam Account is to Start One. Lodge A. F. & A. M. held on Theatre musical success, Monday night, the following officers shortly to be seen here, presented by FRUITS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES were installed for the year of 1912. the New Amsterdam Theatre Company, Worshipful master, W. E. Lawrence appears in the gaiety as a teacher There must be a beginning sometime. Delays Senior warden, J. E. Shaw of aesthetic dancing. It is in this Junior warden, George Langland are only a waste of time. One Dollar teacher's dance studio that the first Pork Loins, Spare Ribs, Chickens, Secretary, E. W. Kibbey strains in the play are heard of "Ev'ry will start. Every addit onal dollar will help. Fish. Hay and Feed. Treasurer, G. N. Millard Little Movement Has A Meaning All Senior Deacon, J. E. Burdick Its Own" the musical theme of the This bank invites you. Junior Deacon, Philip Abramowitz production. The dance pupils of the Senior Steward, R. E. Burdick tutor 'Lulu and actress and dancer' is Pitblado Junior Steward, H. C. the way she is described in the play, LATZ BROS. & LANQ Money left on deposit 3 months or longer in Marshall, Geo. Snyder accompany their preceptress in singing Tyler, H. A. McCormack. our savings department draws 4 per cent and dancing, the air, which, contrary The n§w carpet and furniture which to general impression, is written interest. French Dry Cleaners and Dyers. Pressing and Repairing. is now in| place, adds materially to the not in waltz time but in 2-4 measure. appearadce of the room and completes Miss Beatrice Henderson handsome FIRST NATIONAL BANK the lodge in a manner long desired. and florid as Carmen herself in most All WorK Guaranteed and Prompt Service. The year just passed has been the of her stage impersonations, has.a most prosperous of it's history of the role in which she is most happy and lodge and leaves a substantial balance Phone 24 International Steam Laundry Bldg. facile in "Madame Sherrp", Pepita is International falls, Minn in the treasury besides an increase of the name of the character- Pepita is 2nd Ave. International Falls, Minn. membership and the coming year bids a Spanish girl, and with a Spanish fair to continue the good work. girl's traditional privileges when in love is very much so. In "Madame Sherry" her sweetheart is fickle, and for some time the poor swain is kept busy keeping from Pepita's jealous OPERA HOUSE The Koochiching Company i,'-' vengeance. But jealous rage when sung in a musical piece isn't the fearsome thing it is in melodrama, PROPRIETORS OF and report says she arouses many a Special Xmas Attraction. One Night Only laugh by her satire. Report says that George W. Lederer The Original Townsite of SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 has discovered another rare musical find in pretty little Mary Bouton who appears here at the Opera House Dec. Internation a I Ta 11 s, Minnesota ^.1*" ,ff. Woods, Frazee and Lederer Presents 24. In the prima donna role of "Madame Sherry" Lederer's gift for discerning New Yorks ilerriest ^Musical Comedy Success rare talent is said to be one of the secrets of his success as a pro? Madame Sherry You cannot make a mistake in buying International Falls v" ducer of musical pieces. It's an old story that he it was who first brought real estate.. Others have made handsome profits—why not you. forward Edna May, Maybefle Gilman, The saw mill is now completed and all industries axe in Virginia Earle, Paula Ed warden, David fit Warfield, Louis Mann, and scores full operation, making a lively town, lots of money in circula­ of other play-folk who became famous f{ Great Cast including Harry Short, Marie Hdrgdri, May Bouton and in the Lederer pieces. tion and opportunities for making profitable investments numerous. it the celebrated chorus De Luxe. Popular Weddings Lots and houses on terms to suit all. Lots adjacent to the Last Thursday afternoon Miss Hek Spfecial Scenery and Orchestra. Over 20 Song Hits saw mill now on sale. Prices right. en McCool was married to Mr. James new Dionne by Rev. J. T. ChappeU of the Full information of V4 ».•£ iPriccs, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c. Seats on sale at Nelson's Jewelry Store M. E. church. The wedding oidcurre^ W- "Sr ., at the home of the bride's mother J& /V &*,"<- C. B. KINNEY, i*Sales Manager "'Make Your Reservations Early. Ranier, at which village both bridf ifc and groom have resided for tbe pasgf Every Little Movement Has a Meaning All Its Own year, having come to this county from INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN Shelby, Ohio. Miss A. E.Shelland acted as brides^ maid and Mr. E. H. Weber of Ranier