International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 29, 1912 · Page 2 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL EALLS PRESS. Hoelcher's orchestra plays for the their applications with the secretary THE CANADIAN BANK w. E. LAWRENCE together with the required fee and Daughter's of Rebeccas tonight at LOCAL NEWS. The Rexall Store such application will be acted upon at Littlefork." OP COMMERCE the next regular meeting. D. D. Miller of Bemidji is spending See Setterlund & Co., about that a few days in town organizing a M. INTERNATIONAL PALLS, MINN. NOTIGE Of CANCELLATION SIR LL.D., PRESIDENT building contract. B. A. lodge. EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., D.C.L., C. L. SHEERAN To GAVRILA BARZ: ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER Besse Holden of Littlefork was a FOR SALE—The stumpage in 160 Sir: business visitor in town yesterday. acres on sections 13, 23, and 24-58-8 CAPITAL, $10,000,000 $8,000,000 REST, Life Insurance You will please take notice that default Lake county. Heavy saw logs. Get your lime, plaster and brick has been made in the terms of TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES H. M. Olson, 515 Security Bank Building from Setterlund & Co. the contract made December 14th, Minneapolis, Minn. INTKRNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. The Rex hotel now displays a handsome 1911 bj the Koochiching Co. to yourself, Issued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce are the most convenieat FOR SALE. A Brownell Automatic large electric sign, in keeping form in negotiable for the sale by the said company which to carry money when travelling-. They are DR, M. E. WITH ROW 50 H. P. engine, suitable for a small with the enterprise of the proprietors, to yourself, of the following described everywhere, self-identifying', and the exact amount payable in the principal sawmill, near Pitt, Minnesota. For The McPhee & Co. Physician and Surgeon foreign countries is printed on the face of every cheque. land situated in the County of Koochiching, particulars and bargain, adress J. O. cheques are in issued denominations of For dry Tamarac cord wood apply State of Minnesota, to-wit: Johnson, Douglas, Ward county, N. D. Lot Fifteen (15), and the East $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, Office over litis' Drug Store B. M. Hamre. AM5 J. J. Doran left Tuesday night for One-half of Lot Sixteen (16), in Block WTSRNATIONAL. PALLS. MINNESOTA Frank Keyes left Monday for St. and may be obtained on application at the Bank. of Bemidji to move his family and household Paul where he will attend the hardware Sixty-six (66), Plat of International In connection with its Travellers' Cheques The Canadian Bank G.F. Swinnerton, goods to this *city. They will Falls. dealers' convention. He was accompanied these Commerce has issued a booklet entitled "Information of Interest to live for the present in the Bennett That the s8id|default consists)in the by Mrs. Keyes. about to it. travel*', which will be sent free to anyone applying for Physician and Surgeon flats but will,build a line commodious failure by you to pay the sum of $15.00 Choice hams and bacons at Harman ort Frances, Ont. Branch, B. P. ALLEY, Manager Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted dwelling in the early spring. on the 14tlj day of February, 1912. & Gemmelgard's. Office over BuetteU's Drust Store You are further notified that said A Norwegian and two Swedes International Falls. Minn. NOTICE. contract will terminate thirty days speak at 3 o'clock in the reading room after the service of this notice upon Perry Chance Dr. Jenner Notice is hereby given that I will Licensed Plumbers and and and English-American service at yoif unless prior thereto you shall not be responsible for any debt or 4 will have new speakers this Sunday. make the payment aforesaid, and pay debts that may be contracted by my For fresh and salt pork to Harman and SURGEON go PHYSICIAN the cost of service of this notice. heating Engineers wife after the date of the publication & Gemmelgard's. Dated February 28th 1912. Office over litis Drug Store. Phone 15 of this notice. Signed, Patrolman Chas. Christianson is THE KOOCHICHING COMPANY Michael Funck. Night calls at Hotel Koochiching acting chief of police during the absence By A. L. HORR, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA of Chief White, who was called WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. ml4 Treas. VITAL STATISTICS. to Michigan by the serious illness of ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. DR. O. C. HEIEIE Clerk of the Court Drummond has his mother. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A S O I I N prepared his report of the vital statistics 6t E 1 N I S Chief of Police Thos. White left Land transfers for the week ending of the county for the past year Monday for his former home near Feb. 24th, 1912, as listed by The and the same proves that the stork OVESOIM BLOCK Intrnational Tails, Minn. PHONE 221 Grand Rapids, Mich., in response to Office over International State Bank Koochiching County Abstract Co., International has been much busier than the a telegram announcing the serious illness Falls, Minn., office with INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. "reaper," as whereas there were 174 of his mother. register of deeds. births during that period there were Dr. H. H. Ihrig Send vour orders for Diano tuning Edward W. Backus and wife but 84 deaths. Of the former 53 are and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the to International Lumber credited to International Falls, while Music store on Third street. Co., timber on sw^i sw%, For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota our death roll was 38. DENTIST A. P. Jensen, who has been employed sec. 23 nw% nw%, sec. 26 decreased 80,000 barrels. During the same year the output by the I. P. & I. Co., has returned nw}4 ne^4, sec. 34 n% Office over Holler's Confectionery Cut Prices on Music of the from an extended visit with his par se1^, sw}4 ne%, se*4 nw*/4, Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. INTERNATIONAL FALLS 1.00 ents^at Currie, Minn., and will now Until Saturday night, March 2nd, sec. 35-63-26 $ take up his work with the firm again. 1912, I will sell popular sheet music The Koochiching Co. to Freddie DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ at 10 cents per copy standard and Welsh, lots 1, 2, blk. Go to Peoples Store, opposite Rex increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell classic sheet music at 15 cents per 74, International Falls .... 500.00 Hotel for your dry goods, satisfaction DENTIST the bar boy to serve you REX BEER.V The majority of copy. Also music books, musical in. Grand Forks Lumber .Co. to guaranteed to all, L. Rifkin, Prop. struments and supplies at cut prices. the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because B. M. Hagen, w% The most wonderful blind man No. se%, Office and residence over Ilfls Drug Store I have the largest stock of this class sw^4, sec. 28-152-28 1.00 41, is the subject at the morning ser they like to please their patrons. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. of goods to be found in Northern Eric Franson and wife to by Rev. Duff Sunday at 11 ze Telephone 75 FRED SHAW, City Agent. Minnesota. Frank Kostelecky, lots 29, o'clock. A beggar, a philosopher and B. H. PHINNEY THE MARVIN MUSIC STORE 30, blk 7, Fourth division of a higher critic. Everybody welcomed Fourth Street International Falls International Falls 300.00 Lawyer to Baptist church. George Holler and wife to After December 18th Dr. Reeves, Anna Spencer, lot 8, blk. WOLVES CAPTURE DEER. dentest and opticion will discontinue Over International State Bank 8, Holler's addition to Koochiching Tower, Feb. 22.—This has been a his visits to Rainy River and will be INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA International Falls Abstract Co. 1.00 good feeding year for wolves. They found at his Fort Erances office at The American Suburbs Co. have been killing deer everywhere any time. tf F. J. Aft ART 1 N to Albert O. Allen, lots 1, The carcasses can be found all around BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors On Friday of last week Rev. T. J. Lawyer 2, blk. 2, First addition to the shore of Crane lake. Chappell baptised the new baby at & Ranier 400.00 ABSTRACTS! REAL ESTATE INSURANCE There was more fur packed in this the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Col Peter Frykman, single, to M. Office over litis Drug Store. vicinity this year than for several burn. The rugged boy is now known ~B. Ellington, e% nw^4, .w% .seasons:^'John King of Harding*, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Collections, Conveyancing and Loans as Adolph Bert, the last name in hon 1.00 ne^i, sec. 11-67-22 ...."... bought $1,130 worth of furs from the or of his illustrious father. Martha M. Waldron, single, to J. E. BURDICK, Manager CEO. S. LANGLAND Indians. Charles Govine bought Abstracts of titles to all property in L. H. Nord, ne^i ne^4, sec. about $400 worth and Erickson Bros, Lawyer MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Koochiching county furnished on 10-70-24 1000.00 of Ranier, bought about $5,000 worth short notice by the Koochiching Edward W. Francis and wife County Abstract Co., official abstracters, to George P. Farley, nw% Office over International State Bank BAPTISMAL SERVICE. International Falls, Minn. 1^)0 riw%, sec. 24-151-28 .... INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA On Sunday afternoon of last week Adam T. Scarlett and wife Alfred Meyers, charged with dis a beautiful and impressive baptismal orderly conduct, and Thos. Bowles to Margaret J. Baillie, lot A. Setterlund & Co. service was conducted at~the home of charged with a statuary offense committed 4, sec. 29, lots 1, 2, sec. 3070-25 H- STUBEE Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinney at which 100.00 at Ray, were bound over to the the Rev. T. J. Chappell, pastor of the Williametta Rose Baillie Cruickshank grand jury Tuesday by Judge A it local M. E. church christened the in and husband to Langland of the municipal court fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N Margaret J. Baillie, lot 4, General Contractors end Superintendent of Construction The Ladies' Aid society of the Millard, giving her the name of Mar sec. 29 and lots 1, 2, sec. Office over litis Drug Store E. church will be entertained by Mrs jory Elaine. A few intimate friends 1.00 30-70-25 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Geo. McCraith at her home, in the were kindly invited to witness the Jolin Austin Baillie and Pear Bennett flats on the corner of Fifth ceremony. Internationa Falls, Minnesota I. Baillie to Margaret J. avenue and Sixth street, on Friday MRS. JANET DADE W. The ceremony was preceded by an Baillie, lot 4, sec. 29, lots (tomorrow) afternoon from 2:30 to exquisite four-course dinner which 1.00 1, 2, sec. 30-70-25 5 o'clock. Visitors will be heartily Music Teacher was heartily enjoyed in honor of the Obed Chute Baillie to Margaret welcomed. young lady about to be named. J. Baillie, lot 4, sec. Paul Marcure of Loman recently 1.00 29, lots 1, 2, sec. 30-70-25 SCHOOL NOTES. brought in' a team from St. Cloud Margaret J. Baillie, widow, to INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA They escaped from his barn Monday N I I New reporters were appointed Monday Ralph E. Burdick, lot 4, and were found here today by sec. 29, lots 1, 2, sec. 3070-25 for a term of three months. They Manitou Lodge No. 250 Mr. Marcure who figures that the ani 1.00 are Minnie Matheson for the Press mals traveled at least one hundred and Hazel Beaton for the Echo. I. O. F. meets every Friday night their effort to find a road O. MJIES There will be a debate Monday Imported Italian Groceries, Con at 8 o'clock at Ogaard's Hall, full attendance outlet to their old home. the speakers are as follows: For the requested. Visiting brother affirmative, Wesley Chamberlin, Mark Go to the Miss Shelland left last Saturday welcome. fectionery, Fruits and Tobaccos. Means, Irving Burton. For the nega night for Effie where she visited the tive, Hazel Beaton, Isabel Perrault, schools on Monday, returning as far Crescent Einar Stubee. Koochiching Camp No. 7602 as Margie Tuesday at which place James Watson seems tq, think that Prof. H. B. Larson delivered an address A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS the ancient Greeks did not need water. to the school on agricultural M. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays Jimmie must think they were a studies, then proceeded to Forsyth of each month. Full attendance Store superhuman race. Six Packages for 25 Cents. Wednesday and arrived here this requested, visiting neighbor welcome The program given last Friday morning* •. was a success and showed hard work Attorneys Middleton, Koefod and CHARLES. K. SHAND on the parts of both pupils and Miss 3rd Avenue International Falls, Minn. to buy your Erickson of Baudette and Spooner Koch. I passed through the city Monday ARCHITECT evening enroute to Bemidji to attend BOAT OWNERS ORGANIZE. Plans and specifications for all buildings. the term of district court which opened Correspondence solicited. The second meeting of the motor there yesterday. They were accompanied boat enthusiasts was held Friday by a number of other citizens VIRGINIA, MINN. in the city council rooms at which of their locality who were going Eric Franson time a permanent organization was down as witnesses and jurymen. HAIGHT A RAPP completed, and the following officers Rev. Father Killeen is making arrangements elected for the ensuing year: UNDERTAKERS Embroidery, Silks, for an entertainment to Commodore—Capt. H. I. Bedell. LICENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL be held at the city hall March 17th, St. Vice Commodore—Capt. A1 Benard. Mercerized Cottons, DIRECTORS Patrick's day, and has secured W. W. Dealer in Secretary—F. G. Nelson. Lady assistant always in attendancs. In or Barron of Brainerd to deliver an address. out of town calls promptly attended to. Our Lumber and Stamped Limens, Treasurer—G. S. Langland. personal attention given to all cases. 'Phone Mr. Barron's ability as a Measurer—Paul Kimports. SM. speaker is well known to a number of China, Post Cards, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Board of Directors—J. Gerard, O. Real Estate our citizens, who will be glad of the J. Masters, John Carlson, G. Ek. and School Supplies. opportunity to hear him again. Hotel Svea The club decided at the meeting to The reading room on Second avenue leave the charter open to all boat owners for a period of sixty days to is filled with from 20 to 50 men enable our citizens to get the benefit daily. The townspeople will get an PETERSON, Proprietor International Falls and JOHN opportunity of showing their good of the organizing fee, which is iW- Ericsburg $5.00. Several questions were discussed will towards helping to keep this A good, first-class hotel for local at length, the chief one being house open for reading, rest, games the subject of a new dock at the foot All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable and writing for lumber men coming and transent trade. from the woods. Rev. Duff, our willing of Second street. The" club intends prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cresccnt Store able helper, asks the support of waiting Upon the city council and Constructed and Rates Newly Chbice Business and l^esideQce Lots. all good people in their effort to give President Backus of the Power Co. to Reasonable. real help to the men. Rev. Duff can see if something cannot be started at Third Street be seen in the parsonage or at his once in way of a new dock. All persons Sample Room in Connection office reading room. wishing to join the club will file isl £&