International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 22, 1912 · Page 6 of 10
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I J- "J- "*"'11jl 1 1 1 1 SeT'.^ 't liHjfcf- "^Bi" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. HOYXrir become headquarters for a case of PROCEEDINGS OF can Surety company as surety, was doleful dumps, when you go your approved. journey strewin' prophecies of ruthless Alderman Wilson moved that the CITY COUNCIL ruin, then I guess you're one too council reconsider the action taken many, and it's time you bumped the at the meeting of February 12th, 1912 bumps.-—Walt Mason. in allowing the bill of A. Setterland Baking Powder & Co. in the amount of $1654.00 and Minutes of a regular meeting of that same be allowed in the amount the city council, held February 12th, BIRCHDALE. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. of $1579.00, which was seconded by Prof. Howard of the state Agricultural Members present, Aldermen Mather, Alderman Lynch and carried. school will deliver a lecture in Ordinance No 9 was read for the Overson, Wilson, Lynch, Nelson the consolidated school here next Friday Absolutely Pure third time. Alderman Wilson moved evening. and Infelt. that same be adopted and ordered Alderman Lynch moved that the Clarence Chambers went to International chief of the fire department be instructed published, which motion was seconded Falls Monday to get his arm BAKING MWm tojiave six fire alarm boxes by Alderman Overson and carried by straightened at Dr. Monohan's who installed, which motion was seconded unanimous vote. put it under the X-ray and located by Alderman Infelt and carried by Ordinance No. 10 was read for the Where the finest biscuit, the trouble. third time. Alderman Lynch moved unanimous vote. Made from pure, grape that same be adopted and ordered cake, hot-breads, crusts Alderman Wilson moved that E. Miss Underwood, principal of the Kibbey be employed as city engineer published, which motion was seconded consolidated graded schools at this Cream of Tartar or puddings are required for a term of one year from April 1, by Alderman Overson and carried by place, is doing good work and is very 1912, providing he gives satisfaction, unanimous vote. Royal is indispensable. much liked by both the scholars and at a salary of $100 per month, which Ordinances 11 and 12 were read for Best for good food and their parents. motion was seconded by Alderman the first time.On good health motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded Lynch and carried by unanimous vote. Messrs. Tomhs and Boosum expect Royal is equally valuable by Alderman Overson, the following On motion of Alderman Wilson, to start their sawmill about the 25th seconded by Alderman Mather, the bills were allowed: and get the lumber saw out before the in the preparation of plain, No ssSum John Bennett, furniture for wads break up. purchasing committee was instructed substantial, every-day jail $ 26.25 to purchase a first class testing meter The Webb brothers started their Wm. Dayton, wood 12.50 for the purpose of testing the electric foods, for all occasions. mill and are doing good business. H. U. Hetting, plow 20.00 FOR SALE. A Brownell Automatic meters. Geo. Grayen has bought a cow for E. E. Peterson & Co., supplies 19.01 Alderman Mather moved that the 50 H. P. engine, suitable for a small Jos. Keyes, drayage 1.80 new jail, constructed by A. Setter sawmill, near Pitt, Minnesota. For Rev. Howard. J. Bigsby, drayage 2.10 land & Co. be accepted, which motion The only baking powder made particulars and bargain, adress J. 0. There was town meeting held here R. C. Fraser, insurance .... 560.00 was seconded by Alderman Wilson, Johnson, Douglas, Ward county, N. D. Monday to purchase the old schoolhouse from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I. C. Hagley, boarding prisoners the yeas and nays being called for the and fix it up for a town hall. 22.50 vote was as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Mrs. McCarl returned to Baudette Mather Overson, Infelt, Wilson, John Berg, Salary 23.40 No Alum —No Lime Phosphates HIGH PRICES last week after having spent the winter Lynch and Nelson. Nays—None. G. Erickson, work on water with her husband who was logging mains 13.35 Ordinance No. 1 was read for the for Rev. Howard. Sam Sullanger, work on water OF third time. Alderman Mather moved mains 12.60 HIDES and FURS that same be adopted and ordered Emil Rubei'g and wife are rejoicing .? published, which motion was seconded I. Magunson, work on water over the birth of a fine baby boy. mains 5.10 by Alderman Overson and carried Mink $8.00- Red Fox $8.00, Prairie A. Turnquest, work on water by unanimous vote. Sunday school was held at the new Wolf $5.00, Raccoon $4.00, Narrow mains 6.60 Ordinance No. 2 was read for the Northern Minnesota Hospital school house last Sunday. Mrs. Howard Stripe Skunk $2.50, Weasel $1.25, M. & O. Power Co., pumping third time. Alderman Overson moved is the superintendent and the usual Muskrat No. I Large Winter 60c. water 208.33 that same be adopted and ordered good attendance was present. The above prices are for large and prime. On motion the council adjourned. published, which motion was seconded International Falls, Minnesota Midium. small and No. 2 in proportion. Oscar Johnson has purchased the Cow Hides 1054 to 11 %c per lb. Horse Hides by Alderman .Wilson and carried by Attest: No. 1 Large $3.85. Medium and small in proportion- Erickson team and expects to do a R. C. FRASER, City Clerk. Trappers'supplies at lowest prices. unanimous vote. good stunt at farming to help support SHIP TO AND BUY PROM L. G. NELSON, Ordinance No. 3 was read for the "THE OLD RELIABLE" their new baby girl. President. third time. Alderman Infelt moved N. W. HIDE & FUR CO. that same be adopted and ordered published, which motion was seconded REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WILDWOOD. I N N E A O I S I N N by Alderman Mather and carried by Land transfers for the week ending Mrs. J. E. Cowan of International unanimous vote. February 17th, 1912 as listed by Falls sa guest at Emerald Park Ordinance No. 4 was read for the The Koochiching County Abstract farm this week. third time. Alderman Mather moved BIRTHDAY And Co., International Falls, Minnesota Gust Ott of Minneapolis is visiting that same be adopted and ordered office with register of deeds. with Dr. E. A. Skars this week. published, which motion was seconded WEDDING John E. Cyr and wife to Guy by Alderman Lynch and carried by Warner, sex/4 nw1^, ne% Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson were PRESENTS unanimous vote. sw!i, lot 2, sw1^ ne1^, seJ/i Northome callers this week. Ordinance No. 5 was read for the ne^, sec. 30-151-29 $ 1.00 We have an endless assoitment Master Frank L. O'Laughlin is on third time. Alderman Overson moved Karl Mathie and wife to Watab of appropriate gifts, representing the sick list this week. R. II. D. D. that same be adopted and ordered MONAHAN, M. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. Pulp and Paper Co., the newest and finest products or Miss A. E. Shelland and Geo. F. the Jewelers' Art. published, which motion was seconded WV2 ne%, sYz nwJ/4, sec. C. D. MARY GHOSTLEY, M. Howard were school visitors Tuesday. by Alderman Wilson and carried by 1.00 Wedding Rings, Beautiful 15-158-28 Office over International State Bank. unanimous vote. Porter and Pelland have been doing The Cosmopolitan Company Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, a little cruising in our town this Ordinance No. 6 was read for the to Bridget A. Madigan, Watches, Unique Silverware, third time. Alderman Infelt moved week. se^ nw1^, sec. 18-155-25.. 1.00 Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut that same be adopted and ordered Minnie S. Nobel, widow, to Our teacher, Miss Earley, left for Glass, Clocks, Etc. published, which motion was seconded Peter Moe, nwx/4 sw^4, sec. Rapid River Friday evening. She has The Hurray Cure Institute by Alderman Overson and carried by NELSON'S 5 eV2 se1^, sec. 6 ne1^ a vacation of one week which she will unanimous vote. ne1^, sec. 7-153-26 500.00 spend on her farm overseeing some Jewelry Store Ordinance No. 7 was read for the Karl Mathie and wife to Watab improvements she is having done. Of Minneapolis third time. Alderman Mather moved Pulp and Paper Co., Mr. and Mrs. John Bursack were that same be adopted and ordered lot 3, SV2 nw%, swM: nex/i, It Cures The Liquor Habit Northome visitors Monday. published, which motion was seconded sec. 4-153-26 1.00 by Alderman Wilson and carried by Fredie Welsh, single, to The The citizens of Plum Creek and unanimous vote. Koochiching Co., lots 13, Wildwood spent an enjoyable evening Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds Ordinance No. 8 was read for the 14, block 4, International at the Wildwood schools Tuesday listening PRESTON & CO. third time. Adlerman Lynch moved 1.00 to the talks given by Miss A. 'Falls that same be adopted and ordered Karl Mathie and wife to Watab E. Shelland, our county superintendent, .Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from published, which motion was seconded and Geo. F. Howard of the state Pulp and Paper Co., the system and builds the system up to its normal condition by Alderman Overson and carried by Genuine Calabash Pipes all agricultural school. Miss Shelland sw^4, sec. 32-67-24 1.00 leaving the patient mentally and physically the same as he was unanimous vote. Karl Mathie and wife to Watab told us of'her hopes and plans for the from Zululand, South Africa before the drink habit was formed. With past experience to Ordinances Nos. 9 and 10 were giv schools of this county. And we all Pulp and Paper Co., look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do so. 1912 Designs en the second reading. sincerely hope they may be fulfilled. lots 3, 4, sec. 1-66-24 .... 1.00 We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to On motion the following bills were Backus-Brooks Company to Mr. Howard gave us a talk on agriculture stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to come .Also G. B. I. long briars. allowed: International Lumber Company, in this northern country and in to us, as we do not care to take money and not give value received B. B. B. ownmake East & Corrin, supplies .... $ 32.34 our schools. SV2 ne^4, sec. 23 w% to our patients in return. J. H. Drummond, fees 3.00 nw1^, sec. 24-63-25 1.00 John Etelstad made a business trip Jas. Currin, team work 30.00 Robert F. Chute and wife to All English and Canadian to Gemmell Friday. International Falls band, salary Theodore Epper, ne1^ sw^4 One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the brands tobacco. W. E. Sykes transacted business in of leader 20.00 sec. 1-68-23 275.00 kind in the United States. C. M. Ardis, secretary, services Northome Friday. Charles G. Hankey "and wife 23.00 of fire department ... to Elizabeth Aygarn, lot J. T. O'Laughlin attended the old Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. PRESTON & CO. I John Dragaman, labor 16.88 15 and e% lot 16, block settlers' reunion at Northome Friday. John Berg, salary 30.85 Recommended and Designated under the Minnesota Cassie B. Prescott, sw^4 While there he met with a painful accident. FORT FRANCES. ONT. Green Hardware Co., supplies 46.55 nw%, n% sw%, sw*4 sw1^, The glass in the transom ovrthe Inebriate Law. A. Setterland, supplies 33.53 sec. 21-152-26 2000.00 door of the city hall fell out A. Setterland, balance on contract Andrew Stromquist, single, Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on application. and struck him in the eye, cutting $1729.00, allowed at .. 1654.00 to Gus Johnson, lot 13, International Falls his face in two places and burising it On motion the council adjourned. se1^ sw1^, Sec. 26-68-25.. 575.00 badly. Attest: 1.00 53, International Falls ... Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) S it a Mr. McGrath, who has been spending R. C. FRASER, Clerk. Elizabeth Aygarn and husband the winter in our town, left for All correspondence confidential. F. G. NELSON, to Matilda Hankey, his home in Crystal Bay on Friday. President. lot 15 and e% lot 16, block The Murray Cure Institute But he says he is coming back. 53, International Falls ... 1.00 Good! Minutes of a regular meeting of the Hannah O. Galvin, widow, to The T. M. Partridge Lumber company, city council held February 19, 1912, 620 So. Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. at 8 o'clock p. m. who did some logging in our TIME TO DIE. Members present, Aldermen Douglass, town this winter, broke camp Friday. When you have yourself persuaded Overson, Wilson, Lynch and Nelson. that this life is stale and jaded, that there's nothing worth an effort underneath The minutes of the meeting held the sky, when you've reached February 12th, 1912, were read and the dire conviction that*bld truth herself's on motion same were approved. a fiction, and that all is false On motion duly made and seconded and shoddy, then it's up to you to die. the application of John Baust for permission When the people bore and hurt you to transfer his hack license We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff who believe in human virtue, since to Roy Swager was granted. you long ago decided that all virtue Alderman Douglass moved that the is a joke, when no kind or worthy liquor license of D. T. McPhee & Co. is now and always has been absolutely action brings a glow of satisfaction, be transferred to W. E. Rose, which you've outgrown the world you live motion was seconded by Alderman in and it's up to you to croak. When Overson, the yeas and nays being called pure snuff, that it complies with the at morn you leave the downy with a for the vote was as follows: Yeas, Buy your cruisers and gents countenance all frowny, when you Alderman Douglass, Overson, Wilson, gloom around your shanty like the laws of every State and all federal laws. Nelson nay, Alderman Lynch whereupon dame in Moated Grange, when you fl. NURICK can't dig up a cheery greeting for President Nelson declared the the hausfrau weary, you are slowly motion carried. decomposing,.. and it's time you American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. and save money On motion of Alderman Douglass, crossed the range. When good motives '/r.,..:* :'v- seconded by Alderman "Wilson, the while "you wait you'd deny us, when you jeer Repairing bond of W. E.. Rose with the Ameri at all things pious, when your breast's