International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 25, 1912 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Win. Durrin, visit to poor charge 4.20 Three Leaders J. H. Drummond, fees 26.95 J. H. Drummond, entering tax judgments 390.90 Free Press Printing Co., supplies 17.00 We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff Qolden Grain Belt Beers Fritz-Cross Co., supplies .... 18.05 Falls Lumber and Coal Co., is now and always has been absolutely fuel, for court house 14.53 Harpers Whiskey First National bank, account of Mrs. E. J. Holler, matron pure snuff, that it complies with the at jail 15.00 Rock Spring Water H. W. Forrer, board of prisoners 257.00 laws of every State and all federal laws. H. W. Forrer, fees and expenses 8.50 UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS Green Hardware Co., burial of poor 50.00 American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. International Falls, Minnesota. B. M. Hamre, livery, supt. of schools 19.50 John Henry, board of poor.. 91.00 International Telephone Co., phone rent 21.50 west between sections 1 and 12, township corner of sections 33 and 34 thence The Improvement Bulletin, advertising 69, range 24, to corner of sections north between sections 33-34, 27-28, ditch No. 9 13.20 1 and 2, 11 and 12, thence north between 21-22,. 15-16, 9-10, 3-4, to the closing Northern Minnesota Hospital International State bank, act. sections 1 and 2, township 69, corner of sections 3 and 4, thence of E. A. Feldman, constable range 24, 35 and 36, 25 and 26, 24 west on town line between townships fees 16.08 and 23, 13 and 14, to quarter post between 65 and 66 to the corner of sections 31 International Palls, Minnesota International State bank, act. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, sections 11 and 12, thence west and 32, thence north between sections of A. W. Hunstable, constable on quarter line through section 11 to KOOCHICHING 31-32, 29-30, 19-20, 17-18, 7-8 and fees .. 35.80 quarter post between sections 10 and COUNTY, MINN. 5-6, to the closing corner of sections Frank S. Lang, recording treasurer's 11, thence north between sections 10 5 and 6 thence east on the town line bonds 21.00 OFFICIAL.) and 11, 2 and 3, to township 71, range between townships 66 and 67 to the Littlefork Times, publishing (Continued from last week.) 24, thence east along town line to closing corner of sections 31 and 32, thence notice of examinations .... 2.10 corner of sections 34 and 35, township Moved by Commissioner Chute, secoaded north between sections 31-32, 29-30, McGill-Warner Co.,, tax commission 71, range 24. by Commisioner Durrin, that 19-20, 17-18, 7-8, 5-6, to the closing blanks 4.00 Ayes, Reed, Chute, Durrin, Ulvedahl Ote following resolution be adopted: corner of sections 5 and 6 thence east J. A. McPhee, meals for jury 14.70 Be it on the town line between townships nays, none. D. H. McGauley, care of poor 7.65 Resolved, That the following route 66 and 67 to the corner of sections Motion carried. Andrew Nelson, constable fees 4.80 On motion the following bills were describing the state rural highway, 31-32, 29-30, 19-20, 17-18, 7-8, 5-6, to Emil Ostlund, burial of poor.. 10.00 -known as the International Falls and laid over: township 67, north of range 22, west, Olson Eros., supplies for poor 15.Q0 Northen Minn. Hospital, care Twin City road, in so far as the same thence north between sections 31-32, M. Peggar, livery, supt. of of poor $503.18 affects the county of Koochiching be 29-30, 19-20, 17-18, 7-8, 5-6, to the schools 3.00 Fritz & Cross, supplies for •and the same is hereby approved. corner of sections 5 and 6, 31 and 32, J. F. Reed, committee work sup. of schools 34.00 Starting at the corner sections 2, 3, on town line 67 and 68, north of R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. and mileage 39.80 Moved by Commissioner Durrin, 34 and 35 on the town line between range 22, west thence north between Remington Typewriter Co., MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. seconded by Commisioner Ulvedahl, townships 62 and 63, north of range sections 31-32, 29-30, 19-20, 17-18, typewriter 112.50 Office over International State Bank. that the following bills be allowed and 23» west, running thence east on said 7-8, to the intersection of the right Village of Ranier, Minn., quarantine warrants drawn for same: town line to the corner of sections 4, of way of Virginia, Rainy Lake & cases 43.00 E. T. Barnum, supplies for Winnipeg R. R. thence northwesterly 5, 32 and 33, range 22, west, thence Gfeo. F. Swinnerton, coroner jail $126.60 north "between sections 32-33, 28-29, along the right of way of said railroad fees ... 20.80 M. Burton, supplies for jail.. 19.50 20-21, 17-18, 8-9, "4-5, to the closing to Ray, thence northwesterly Ahnie E. Shelland, expenses.. 28.12 Beach & Son, supplies for J. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES tonier of sections 4 and 5, thence along right of way through townships St. Paul Book and Stationery Taylor 15.00 •«*sl ©n the town line between townships 68, range 22, and 69, range 23, to the Co., examination paper 8.75 intersection of corners of sections 6 Dauphine & Jones, livery, supt. 63 and 64 to the corner of sections Mrs. F. W. Trivelpiece, care of and 7, 5 and 8, township 69, range 23, of schools 12.50 33 and 34 thence north between poor 28.70 to Wm. Durrin, commissioner sections 33-34, 27-28, 21-22, 15-16, thence west between sections 6 and F. W. Trivelpiece, burial of mileage 13.80 7, to range 24 thence north on range $-10, 3-4, to the closing corner of poor 16.00 Minneapolis and St. Paul Wm. Durrin, committee work sections 3 and 4, thence west on town line to closing corner of sections 1 B. G. Wattles, livery-for supt. and mileage 16.80 line between towns 64 and 65, to the and 12, township 69, range 24, thence of schools \. 12.00 Geo. P. Watson, notices and DAY ONLY April 29, 30, May 1,8, 15, 22 publications 64.35 On motion board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, April 30, 1912, at 9 a. m. J. F. Reed, On Account of Chairman Co. Comm'rs. A Methodist General Conference L. Hr/Slocumu County Auditor. SATURDAY, APRIL 27th MAY 1st TO 3)st TAX CASE TO BE TRIED. County Attorney McPartlin has $10.85 to Minneapolis served notice on the attorney of the Power Co. that before Judge McClenahan at Grand Rapids on May $10.85 to St. Paul Willow Plume Sate 3rd, he will ask for immediate trial of the case involving the company's refusal to pay the taxes levied against it in this county and which For the I^ound Trip, with return limit of June now, amounts to approximately $40, 15th, 1912 000. The sum involved is a large one and the tieup of it has worked a rir. M. hardship in a degree upon every one Ross of New York City is here with the of the county's component parts. The Convenient train service to the Twin question involved is the actual assessable finest and largest assortment of Willow Plumes ever valuation of the Power Co.'s Cities via "The Line of H«gh Qaulity." property and this can only be established shown in the Northwest at prices never before offered. now by the courts, the com pany having appealed from the finding of the state tax commission. That H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls, Minn. being the situation, our citizens will $15.00 be glad to know that County Attorney Willow Plume 32 inches long, 20 inches McPartlin has instituted the action which will lead to an adjustment of The flurray Cure Institute the matter and be a guide for future wide. Regular price $30 special assessments of the property involved, In memoriam services on Sunday, Of Minneapolis $12.50 11 and 8, in Baptist church. Rev. French Willow Plume 22 inches long. Duff knew Capt. Smith and sailed It Cures The Liquor Habit with him on the Olympic and will preach especially on the Titanic disaster Regular price $25 special and lessons from the sea. Come Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds all. Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from WILDWOOD. We are also conducting a special on the system and builds the system up to its normal condition County Eighth grade examinations leaving the patient mentally and physically the same as he was this week. before the drink habit was formed. With past experience to Ladie Muslin Underwear J. T. O'Laughlin and' H. G. Taylor look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do so. have improved the looks of their We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to buildings by putting new roofing on stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to come them. to us, as we do pot care to take money and not give value received Miss Earley spent Monday evening to our patients in return. on same day Saturday, April 27th at the Nordby home. Geo. Swartz from the southern part of the state is visiting John Burrsack One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the and family. kind in the United States. J. T. O'Loughlin of Emerald Park 't fail to take advantage of farm has been appointed fire ranger op- Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. for this section of the country. He Recommended and Designated under the ^linne^ota was one of many who took the examination portunity. $t Northome, sending sec Inebriate Law. ond- The appointment is a good one, as, at the time of the fire scare in Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on applica here two years ago, he showed remarkable tion. coolness and foresight. Nick Nichoels, a prosperous farmer Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) east of here, passed through this All correspondence confidential. town enroute for Northome. The Murray Cure Institute Peter Dahlgren made a business trip to Northome this week. H. G. Taylor and P. T. O'Loughlin Minneapolis, Minn. 620 So. Tenth St. ALWAYS BEIQW ON RlflCE transacted business in Jforfchome Saturday. J"-v-"7*2*** 'i -4" A