International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 28, 1911 · Page 3 of 5
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TH ^CANADIAN? BANKOF *«e* you^hiidwareof alltthdl at LAWRENCE the Keyes 2 A nice quiet lionfe etieF Electrician ^W&aMivi spent tw ko&y Wa^ ^erMrm^l li^ & In Dfltrtiu 8ott« .af dhrisltiai^en vd SW* Choice and bacons at Barman tnWCWBU' building contract. SIR EOMUND WAUCER, XV.O^ LL.D., D.C.L^ ebtii^^nell^ tqr whidS llr.^ dlujlhtt ALEXANDER LAIRD, OEWKKAL MANAOCft IqrdieAi idd^Ebl £i«r (^^n%Sre Plumber Doran spent Christ nd|s J^^thgid went t6~Adik A United In o^f matHmOTi^. iCAOTAL, $10,000,000 [with hisfamily in Bemidji. REST, S E A spe£t^ristmas with her brother. $8,000,000 ii Miss Carlsob has resided for s|yetW furnished rooms for "rent. Forfiaeh and salt pork go to Barman DRAFTS'ON COUNTRIES Inonth8 with her ^steir* Mrt. Chriitijuiiieiiandhas Phone 242,. & Gemmelttard's. -J madem&yfrieh&fOT Bwtff bnmch of TW Canadtan Barifc ot ConM—ice la equipped to iasoe daafls Hpt j|ir Mra^ce ill condition Miss Annie Heritage left Mon^iy jr^pal«HkatogrtfcBgwbgowwbwawkhort'"•t herself. Mr. Lydi^i is a papuf ^akeir for sole, CfcU at tbis office. IXTBRNATIOHAL FAILS, MINN. afternoon for- a few days visit with and is #ell liked^ The happy 6ott^ Wnjisil Sdhrmr ..&uSS -r I&^belvPer%ult is landing the holidays her folks on the farm near Bay ^e now comfortably settl&f in their' liiit biStm Pcrak SDUB with her sister Mrs. Ed Bennett 4 ggrniaiiy gwllii MM ftg •. ggS- ^Phe International Falls OWhestra bome :HI sixth street witih the DR. M. E. iyft^6w at Big Falls. will go to Littlefork Saturday night best wishes of their many friends... S2S? iSSf* IS* tettosd SSSsnd and Sorfrnt FO* rooms, water tbj$iy attheopening oftheEagle's ^.O SG 8I* A'chCoiU&CW fi&n. iy- ,' *Last Monday Mr. Samuel Kratze OaiMmy and wffw JJleotri© lights and tern Un|MT GnilBribAi ~V«at Iafiw. ale. the clothier of 4th avenue was mar^ with loft on 6m strotr P. Qoyr WAN^B^-rQIve., full pa^tiqttlars isitatediailM INTERNATIONAL FALLS. HDWBSGTA tted to Miss Janette Cain of Virginia able that is tltey are drawn atediag,firaacs^ lire, 'kronen, florins, Gpt yo(Wt lin(ie, pl*ster and Wck and cash price. O. Box. St. Uefe^roublea^atOtU thejoas* mr bm. This by Bev. Lefkovitz of Duluth at the that tho payee abcpad wffl frojn Set^r]ton4'.^.pPv^ ^»..*&, 4tt«r 18ti Drf ?«eye^ wcate the aotnal amount home of. the bride's aunt Mni H. Baet G.F. &wiUflertOfl,M.D.,C.M. Dr. Swinnerton, wife and daugfc deptest aiijdr. option will discontinue! at Virginia. The bridal couple arrived iort Frances, Ont. Branch, B. P. ALLEY, Manager tftif Bi$h $re speeding tba holidays lilis visits to Bainy Biver and will b0 here Tuesday and are now cosily Physician and Surgeon found at his Fort Erances office at domeciled in their home on sixth Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted if ypu wot what you want when any time. tf fmmmmmtm street near eighth avenue which the yp^want it go to Keyes Hardware OfflcQW.e^ Rj»$t$el£* p*q##tore goom has beeh cheerfully preparing Licensed Plumbers and International Falls. Minn. store. r,:-v for the past month. With the best Death of Mrs. R. S. McDonald Cupninghan Ardis is enjoying a visit Wishes of all who know them. It was with great sorrow that the from his printer brother from North heating Engineers Chance Dr. JenneF residents of this city learned of the Last evening at the home of Mr. Dakota.. sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. land Mrs. Andrew Nelson, parents of Get your Diaries for 1912 at the and SURGEON Bonald S. McjDOnold, last Saturday PHYSICIAN the bride, Mr. Carl Bobedeau and Miss Press Off ice. WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. morning. While many knew that she %nna Nelson were married by Bev. Office over Iltls Drug Store. Phone 15 Everybody who had the money and ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. fcui been in the hospital a-few days |T. J. Chappell of the M. E. church, at Night calls at Hotel Koochiching could get away went home for Christmas. ^idering. with pneumonia, none reali^e4 fo o'clock. The parents of both bride A S & O I IN XNTEENATIONAL FALLS, ^INNBSOTA that she was critically ill and the land groom and also a number of other Ifor dry Tam^rac cord wood, ap^ly, news of her death cast, a deep gloom 'relatives and friends were present, to Intrnational Falls, Minn. OVESON BLOCK PHONE 221 B. M. Hamre. over the city where she had lived so jyrish them well in their new relationship o. c. S DR. lqng and was so well known and universally Mrs. A. B. Colburn and family sure to each other and to the world at 3 beloved. Her remains together enjoying a visit from her father Mir. jlarge. The bridal Couple are both E NT I ST wijbh those of the baby thai oison from.his down river farm. pell and favorably known, having re^ jsided in this city for many years and was prematurely born, during her If. you want the best deal on your Office over International State Bank''. Qpade hosts of freinds ail of whom Short illness, were- removed to the library winter stoves, see Frank H. Keyes, FALLS INTERNATIONAL MINN. For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota of the home where they remained join the Press in best wishes. Hardware Store. tr decreased 80,000 barrels. During1 the same year the output until the funeral which took, place Lorena Ardis who had an operation tt, H. Inrig Mr. Andrew Hpward apd Mtes Johanna of the at 10 o'clock last Tuesday morning! for Appendicitis at the hospital last Olson were united together Ehritrth Brewing Malting Co. St from, the Catholic church, of which week is recovering nicely. last evening in the bands of matrimony she was a faithful member, appropriate Send your orders for piano tuning DENTIST at the home, of the bride's: parents, services being touchingly conducted and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell Mr. and Mrs. John Olson in by her pastor, Bevf. Father. Kileen Office over Holler's Confectionery Music store on Third street. Franson's addition. The couple are the bar boy to serve you REX BEER." The majority of followed by interment, in the city County Attorney M^Partlin is slowly INTERNATIONAL FALLS laow busy i&^k'ing their home in one c££aetery in the, pr^ence ot.a large the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because recovering from-the fever but'will of the modeirh flatjs in the B. H. Beninett n^pber of. sorrowing friends. Mrs. they like to please their patrons. not be able to be out for a number of building on 6th street. McDonald's maiden name was Grace OR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ Telephone 75 FRED SHAW, City Agent. A. Barclay, she was born at Pine foley Kidney Pills DENTIST Why not trade that old stove toward Biver, April 2qd, 18S2 ahd tf aa married Tonic in action, quick: in results. a new one^ Frank Keyes will to Supt. B. S. MpDonald of the Will cure any case of kidney or bladder give you good value for it. 7 International Lumber Co., in 1898, Office j^nd residence oyer litis Drug Store disorder not beyond the reach of who survives her together with their Florence and Emily Watson who INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. imedicine. No need to say more. six small children and. her mother, have been ill with typhoid fever for International Falls Co. Abstract Mrs. A. Dawes of Pine Biver. the past ten weeks are at last able to Notice Deceased was a devoted wife and a f. J. McPARTLIN be up again. Notice is hereby given that bids loving mother and during her almost Be sure and letFrank H. Keyes figure Lawyer will.be received by the Clerk of thet BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors seven years residence here has won for with you on your nails and build" County Board of Education for the' herself and family many good friends. ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ing hardware, he will save you,. OtHce over litis Drug store. Unorganized Territory of Koochichr ing County at International Falls on INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Superintendent D. J. Graham and S. CABD OF THANKS Collections', Conveyancing and Loans wjfe: left Saturday pight with their 4^r^efore January 3rd, 1912, for thcsfurnishing We hereby wish to express to our of 50 cords of green birch son Louie to spend the holidays with SEO. S. LANGLAND many friends, and. acquaintances our j. E. BURDICK, Manager relatives at Uie Sault, a^d tamarack wood. Said wood is to heartfelt, gratitude for the sympathy be of good sound body wood, cut into Lawyer Capt. H. I. Bedell and wife, moved, INTERNATIONAL. FALLS, MINNESOTA. they expressed and the many kindnesses 2 ft. lengths split, delivered and cord into one of B. Bennett's flats yesterday. they showed to the children ed on the Loman school ground. All He says it certainly seems Office over International State. Bank and ourselves during the recent sad bjids must be sealed and marked "Bids fine to live in good modern apartments bereavemnnt, caused by the death of INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA oiirWood for Loman School." OQCfi. Mrs. B. S. McDonald. .The Board reserves the right to reject We have a surplus stock of Portrait B. S. McDonald any and all bids. 28 A. Setterkind & Co. -.ft, Calendar Mounts for 1912, which, will Mrs. A. Dawes. Annie E. Shelland, be closed out at onethird off. While Clerk, A rc they last. The I. P. & I. Co. Everything Margie in Photography. Phop^l9Q. Notice Contractors «nd Superintendent of Construction. Deputy BegUrter of Deeds, Ed Sha^f, A new cpok again at Browus No&ce is hereby given that bids' T^tunied yesterday from Wiscon^i Office over litis Drug Store A happy New iiSlear.to all the rlBadv will be received by the Clerk of thc| l^iere hehMbeenspeiKdJiig ChHstesi. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA :«r% County Board of Education for the| his. folks, brother CSeQijre WitE ir. j^iQ^ga|ii^ Territop o^ Koochiching Bloom was to Jfig ^Js :Ta%: Minnesota, Internationa Falb, came with hioa for ut extended vkt, MRS. JANET W. DADE County at fnternationaJ Falls om day. ^bCibefprej January 3rd, 1912, for th« Abstracts of titlca to all property ii% C. L. Graves was to Big tUls Saturday fyrnishing of 50 cords of gre^n birch Mtisic Teacher •Koochiching coiuity- fiirni^ied on bu^neas* anct tamarack wood: Said-wood is ta short notloe by thie kot^^iiching Emil^^e and brother were callers be .of j^o^spi^d body wood,, ?ut into County Abstract Co., official abstracters, "t w.„vr, .• at Big frails Satiinlay. 2 ft. lengths, split delivered^ and corded, Interuational Falls, Mian. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA tha Birehdaie sdiool ground. Dor art Bros. Frank Beg^in was to International We are pleased to be able to report All bids must be sealed and marked Falls Tuesday on business. that. Mrs. Win. Carpenter has so far "Bids on wood for Birchdaie School. Manitou Lodge No. 250 recovered from her long and, serious John S. Olson was at International The .Boafd reserves the right to reject illness, as to be removed from the Falls Wednesday on business. any and all bids. 28 hospital to her home on 7 th street. I. O. O. F. meets every Friday night Mrs. Butnell is. spending a few days ,. Annie E. Shelland, It will however be sometime before at ^o'clock at Ugaard's Hall, full attendance Cletk. with her daughter Mrs. Lewis. she is fully recovery! as "She is still requested. Visiting brother confined to her bed. jMr. Owens from Hines spur was to welcome. Notice High Grade Standard Enamel Ware Margie:on business Wednesday. WANTED—An experienced lady dry Notice is hereby given that bids will, American Radiators and Boilers J. goods clerk, must be experienced, Chas. Gingrich sbippe| a load of be receivedJ)y the Clerk of the County KoocUcbing Camp No.7w2 none other need apply, call at the onions Friday to International Falls. Board of Education for the Unorganized ft Motto: "Good Service and ijS- People's Store. International Falls, Territory of Koochiching Miss Arnie left Friday night for M. W. A. meets first and thirdTuesdays Minn. (&unty ^t, International Fs^lls on or Prompt Attention." s- Mbineapolis whereahe will spend the of each month. Full attendance before January 3rd, 1912^ tor the furnishing Photographer Ba^tleson of Indus lullidays. requested, visiting neighbor welcome. of' 100 cords of green bircli pa^ed through the city Friday on his ^Mrs. Minnie Olson was assisting and tamarack woo£. Said wood is to .-oxsxoo* way toiUnden^ood, Minn, to spend L. Childsiin the store a few davs the bi^ bf good sbund body wbod cut into HAJCH^ A RAPPj International Cor. 3rd Si and 5th Ave. Christmas with h& folks past week..: 3Jt. lengths, split, delivered and co^ UNDBSRAKERS It is with much sorrow that were? !®ll§iS ed on the Littlefork school ground If you want to be well entertained SENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL cord tbe death of t)be three year old All bids must tfe sealed' uid marked, with.musiC'just call in- the' evening pi|igc2XB daughter oi. Mr. an^ Mrs. 1.1. Olsnq *WL. Ch^l^ ttanew afore. Bids on wood.for Littlefork School.' Inot Lady assistant always In attendance who died last. Sunday afternoon with Our Oat of town callfc promptly attended to. O Tbe Board reserves tlie right to rejectauy 'Ue, ^M. J. McHpgo is. taking a two Denonal attention giventoail cases.'Fl|0] Qoeumonia and was buried from the and all bid% 28 weeks vwsatibh ais sebtloh' boss. ^r. M. E. ehurch yesteirday aftern^o^ii by MINkisOtA Annie E. Shelland, FALLS, INTERNATIONAL £(rlckson is filling his place. Ilev. Beckmeyer of Uie Lutheran Clerk. ciiurck in tha presence of manjr of :M. J. McHi^go has bought a fine their qow Ka and:sbnaB chlnkmx aMfl Notice of Transfer of Liquor thinks he will go to farming now. Lumbermajn £rod Smith of Laorei License PRE^PPT#G| re6en%( retuq|edi from, jbhe. Dealer in x^otjceift hei^bx giyepth^j %i^t Cities where atten^d. tiie hiANCEibifri® Christmas tree at the school hoQse Burnett who holds a. license for tiie Lumber and ShQW whi:h h.a8 just closed. JJe 9ai$i tor the ^d^ Frii^y, afteiwb.f of- ihtoxi(^tIng liquors' in •pw^H^jhy^'i mj"jyiin. ayery iflne showing was mi^e i^ the froilt room (mi the ground floor of Uiat |lfrs. T. W. Childs and two children products of all the .Kocthweeterft High Grade Calabash certain frame building situate on lot rejourned Wednesday from a three states.aithowh th^ l/iUock 13 City of International Falls, visit at Chicago and Benton and Meerschaum Pipes A« veW good ,^ mm haamadeJMHi ftled an ajjIfe?jltiQP for kinds we Are accustomed toseeraised imiiM to ther J. is ^thiscounty. :M. McHugo papering and re- foi^ nom oo ground^oor ot tlw^ FrcnchPriars fi. tlia furnitiii». in jfccipaffei his^twelve rooms ln the J. J. Stehe eip^rt«^o^^i^U^n c, p. building, on 5th Ave., to Petor Novalt ^^^^^^^^ergiven that saidaption All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable who ivill take tiare of the place for the W.^ Childs met with what might will be heard before the elty present, 1i necesMry for- Mr. prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. »?5.J ^oUncil room in said Bennett and Isinily to move iikto his Choice Business and Residence Lots. magnificent. two«tory, ten residents city Monday the 8th day of January llMfeunefrightaiied got its foot oaught flat Imildingon _- sixthatnetaiicllfth iwi was throjpi do^n, as Mr. Childs 1912 at 8 o'clock p. Avenue to take ctra^of thiQgs'doriag •jy City Beoorder this extrenielyookljKeather. (m him ahd fiaetoredliis ankle boos. m&m