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

June 20, 1912 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE CANADIAN BANK CIVIC LEAGUE PROGRAM. of Mr. Gott's family during the time I For dry Tamarac cord wood apply Thursday evening at the city hall' Preparation for the wedding. The of B. M. Harare. LOCAL NEWS. the ladies of our city will entertain ceremony was performed by Rev. C. OF COMMERCE Nice line of boys' wash suits at E. the visiting wives and daughters of Hixon and the atendants were E. Peterson & Co. delegates and" others attracted here C1ara Gott and Walter H. Buck- Miss Mr. Thornblade's skill in photographic Get your lime, plaster and brick by the convention, and the fair sex of ley- The wedding march was played from Setterlund & Co. work is well known. This will SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT our city are urged to be present to as- ^r* Walker S. Buckley and the greatly aid the firm in keeping up Lady desires a few family washings. ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER sist in making the occasion a pleasant! bride was given away by Mr. J. M. the high grade of business. Call phone 32. one for the visitors. Refreshments Gott. Both the bride and her attenwill CAPITAL, $10,000,000 REST, $8,000,000 Send vour orders for piano tuning For convention photos, go to the I. be served following the rendition! were very prettily gowned and dant and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the P. & I. Co., Second street. carried bride's roses and carnations. of the following Music store on Third street. THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT County Commissioner John Reed The bridal couple left for Minneapolis Program. Secretary W. N. Mackenzie, "the and family arrived here Tuesday to Orchestra Selected in ^e afternoon for their honeymoon of The Canadian Bank of Commerce will receive deposits of $i and man who does the business" for the spend the rest of the week here. Vocal Solo, "My Margaret" depart for their future home and upwards, on which interest is allowed at current rates. There is Northern Minnesota Development association, One lot of ladies suits to close out Old French Song *n "City of Destiny" on Saturday delay in withdrawing the whole or any portion of the deposit. SmaH arrived yesterday. Miss Hollies McCool evening of this week. We bespeak only $7.78 at E. E. Peterson & Co. deposits are welcomed. FOR SALE—One 15-horse power Address of Welcome for Mr- and Mrs. Wilson a bright We are pleased to announce that Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to bt Doman marine gasoline engine. Enquire Mrs. F. G. Nelson 'and prosperous future and feel sure Theo. Thornblade has accepted his operated by any one of the number or by the survivor. A joint accouat upstairs over reading room. Vocal Duet, "Passage Birds, Fare-! that they will find a hearty welcome former position with the I. P. & I. Co. of this kind saves expense in establishing' the ownership of the money Swan Paulson, one of the prosperous well" Hildach in their new home." after death, and is especially useful when a man desires to provide for See Setterluud & Co., about that farmers of Lindford, has come to Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton Mr. Wilson moved here about a his wife, or for others depending upon him, in the event of his death. building contract. town to enjoy the convention today Mrs. G. N.Millard year ago and ever since his .arrival Miss Marion Bennett of St. Paul arrived Port Frances, Ont. Branch, B. P. ALLEY, Manager and tomorrow. Vocal Solo, "The Rosary" .. Nevin in our city took an interest in its yesterday morning to spend a Bears wanted by Virginia Park Miss Margaret Henderson Asocial as well as industrial life. His few days with her sister, Mrs. O. C. commission. Address O. A. Poirier, Address genial disposition combined with his Heieie. Secretary. ..."Woman's Relation to Farm Life" g°°d workmanship and musical gen- Licensed Plumbers and LOST—A gold ring with a blood Mrs. Savage ius soon won for him many friends, Treasurer R. L. Horr of the International stone and Masonic emblem in it. Vocal Trio, "In Fair Seville" !°f whom are pleased to learn of Lumber Co. is enjoying a Finder please return to Press office Pierne-Elliott his recent good fortune in being able visit from his family who are here heating Engineers and be suitably rewarded. Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton to take unto himself such a charmMrs. for a few days from their home at Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Paul of Big G. N. Millard in£ young lady as a helpmate and Minneapolis. Palls arrived yesterday to spend a Mrs. F. G. Nelson wish them the greatest of prosperity. New line of ladies dresses and WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. few days with their daughter, Mrs. Vocal Solo, "At Parting" .. Rodgers spring coats at E. E. Peterson & Co. 5eo. P. Watson. Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton SECRETARY ON THE JOB. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Contractor Paul Johnson returned Orchestra Selected The vanguard of the convention arLadies' Now open for business in our new from his visit to Minneapolis Tuesday Reception Committee. rived this morning in the person of A S & O I I N store. The People's store, Third morning accompanied by his Mesdames F. G. Nelson, R. C. W. R. MacKenzie, secretary of the street, International Falls, Minn. brother and sister who will rusticate OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Palls, Minn. PHONE 221 Fraser, Hattie Chamberlin, F. J. Mc-' Northern Minnesota Development asPartlin, Mr. Geo. Rupley of Duluth, who is here for a few days. V. B. W. Bacon, J. E. Cowan, sociation, who is busily engaged toElla a member of the Cosmopolitan Co., One full cabin gasoline boat, 42 ft Green, Richard Liljeblad, J. H. day in getting the program printed -dealer in tax titles and timber lands, long, 8% ft. beam, finished in oak, ir Emerson, C. B. Kinney, Geo. N. Mil- and other preliminary arrangements spent a couple of days here this week. fine shape, as good as new, fully lard, Geo. Snyder, Geo. Holler, Paul made. The midnight Canadian Money to Sotan on City Property and equipped, two 16-horse engines with, H. Kinports, M. E. Withrow, J. C. Northern trains from the west and R. C. FRASER. Farm Land. For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota twin screw, 4 cylinder, 4 clcle. Will Infelt, H. W. Ottow, Frank Carrier, Duluth will bring large delegations Commissioners Durrin of Northome sell at great bargain if taken at once decreased 80,000 barrels. During the same year the output Carl Kahle, Geo. Lowey, Catherine of the delegates and other visitors, and Ulvedahl of Grand Falls, arrived For further particulars address C. W of the Ghostly, Dr. Mary Ghostly, Dr. Eliza- but the greater number will arrive yesterday to attend the meeting of Warfield, Bemidji, Minn. beth Monahan, H. C. McCoy, C. W. on special and regular trains over Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. the county board and will stay the The People's store is now open for Speelman, Lewis Stephens, Wm. the M. & I. tomorrow morning. rest of the week. business in their new building and Mears. The first one of the latter trains FOR RENT—For a period of three increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell earnestly, solicit the patronage of all. to reach here will be the Minneapolis months, a house with four furnished Remember the place. Third street, WOODS-STUBEC the bar boy to serve you REX BEER." The majority of trade excursion which is due to arMarried, rooms, at reasonable rate. Apply opposite the Rex hotel. the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because on Tuesday, June 11th, at, rive via a special train at 7 o'clock Press office. Don't forget the International Sunday Virginia, Min., by Municipal Judge a- m- Aboard the same will be many they like to please their patrons. Money to loan on City Property and school convention. Talk about it Carey, Prof. Edmund Woods to Miss representatives of the leading jobbing R. C. FRASER. Farm Land. in your Sunday school next Sunday Telephone 75 FRED SHAW, City Agent. Bessie Stubee, both of this city. After concerns and financial institutions of Commissioner Robt. Chute of Ray and make up your mind to attend. a few days' honeymoon the bridal the flour city, and though the hour is arrived Tuesday night to attend the June 26 and 27 are the dates. pair returned and rented a pleasant an early one there should be a large meeting of the board of commisioners suite of rooms in the Stubee flats on delegation of our citizens at the deSeventh Call and see the goods on special yesterday and to stay until after the P°t E. E. street, where they wil soon to meet the train, as this is sale this week at Peterson & Co. convention. be "at home" to their many friends, where our hospitality should start In the near future we will write a An extra program has been provided Prof. Woods has been the leader and where the visitors' impressions T. N I I comprehensive article showing the effective for the Second annual Sunday of the popular International orchestra c^ty and its progressiveness our work done and the many practical school convention June 26, International of which Miss Stubee was also a val- commence. steps taken by the state forestry Falls and June 27th, at Fort uable member for many months past. department for the protection of this Frances. And during the time of his residence FOREST TELEPHONE north country from fire. Imported Italian Groceries, Con­ in our city has won for himself many ^r- Fred Kueffner of the state orfriends Dr. J. W. Robinson will lecture at Ladies fine lisle hose only 25 cents e-stry department arrived yesterday the M. E. church, International Falls, E. E. at Peterson & Co. Miss Stubee is the only daughter of t° build a telephone line through the at 8 o'clock June 25, to help raise the fectionery, Fruits and Tobaccos. If gasoline boat owners who care Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stubee, who have northern part of this county, connectresided expenses of the convention. The doctor to rent their boats to private parties is very interesting to listen to. A here for the past three years the different village and patroland will put a notice to that effect on their have valuable residence property men's headquarters, under the direc- treat. boats together with telephone number on Seventh street. tion of Ranger Gus Peterson. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS Frunished room to rent. Apply at it will greatly facilitate their business. He will begin at the mouth of the this office. Big Fork river and follow the river in International Sunday school convention Six Packages for 25 Cents. All the ladies of International Falls WEDDING BANQUET. general way to Big Falls and make a Wednesday and Thursday, are urged to attend the reception at On Monday evening last a unique COnections there with the local tele- June 26 at International Falls and the city hall Thursday evening at 8 reception was given in Kane's hall in phone service then he will run a line 3rd Avenue International Falls, Minn. June 27 at Fort Frances. A good o'clock. A program has been arranged this city by the International Falls to Big Falls to the Little Fork east time to learn something of Sunday and refreshments will be served. band in honor of the return of Prof. river, then down that river to the vil- school work. By order of Committee. Harold Wilson, the efficient leader of \age 0f Littlefork and conenct with FOR SALE—A good six-room house the band, and Mr. Edmund Woods, the telephone service at that place, Incubator baby chicks, one day old, well built, water, sewer and electric a member of the band, both of whom then along the track to this city and 10 cents each. Single comb Leghorn lights. Also a complete outfit of returned a few days ago with their here east to Kettle Falls and eggs, $5 per 100, for setting. Apply from furniture for the same. Apply at brides. west to Loman, and the upper Black E. Mrs. J. Henry, Rogers, Minn. Eric Franson the Press office or of Wm. Hein. After the playing of Longhren's and Rapid rivers. You furnish the girl, and the wedding march by the orchestra a The forestry department has set A. T. Scarlett, one of the earliest Northwestern Building association of hearty and sumptuous banquet was apart reasonable amount of money settlers and best farmers on the Little a Fergus Falls, will furnish the home served which was followed by suit- for this purpose and the entire line Fork, came to the city yesterday by lending you the money to buy or able addresses by Toast Master Dr. wni be completed as soon as possible. to attend the Development meeting build one. Hundreds of homes in H. H. Ihring and Attorney W. V. Last Monday Chief Forester Cox sent Dealer in in which he is vitally interessted. No northern Minnesota are being paid Kane, who presented Leader Wilson 25-foot gasoline launch to Mr. Pet- man has been more enthusiastic for Lumber and a for through this association, and if and bride with a 45-piece set of old for use by himself and patrol- good roads and markets than he., erson you desire to have one get started English silver knives, forks and men in their work of fire protection FOR SALE—A good farm, half a early and the way to get started is Real Estate spoons, and other useful articles 0f the vast timber areas on Rainy mile frontage on Rainy River, 30 to write for particulars. arid Edmund Woods and bride with a lake. acres cleared, 3 miles from International beautiful cut glass water set. After EMERSON'S STUDIO Falls. Good house and which a few sets of the "light fantastic" WILDWOOD. barn. Apply John I-Ioey. lias everything necessary for pro- were enjoyed and au revoirs were John Ettestad returned Tuesday International falls and ducing high class photos. ""Mayor A. B. Colburn left last Saturday said amid expressions of good will from International Falls and Ranier Remember Emerson's Stu "io for night for Chicago to act as one and best wishes for the happy couples. Eritsburg where he had been attending to some the best grade of photos. of the regular delegates at the republican business matters. national convention in the city. The elegant music of our city band All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable Ole Nelson and H. P. Nordby were HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL. He was elected an alternate delegate seems even better now "the boys" are Northome merchants Sat- calling on prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. at ur(jay. the state convention but has since arrayed in their brand new uniforms Morning prayer with sermon at 11 Choice Business and f^esideQce Lots. received the proxy of one of the delegates o'clock. which arrived Tuesday. County Commissioner Wm. Durrin and is therefore acting in his Evening prayer with sermon at 8 Prof. Arthur F. Oppel of the Min- calling on his many friends in was Stead at that important and historymaking o'clock. nesota Forestry service is spending here this week getting the signatures convention. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a couple of months making a soil 0f those interested in the Deer River a, m. survey on the peninsula near Ket- Northome state road. si Rev. Duff returned home Tuesday and Choir practice Saturday at 8 p. m. tie Falls, to aid in segregating the Mrs. Peter Dahlgren returned from after a few days attendance at the Rev. W. Hewton Ward. land unfit for farming purposes and visit in Graston and Minneapolis, Baptist convention in the southern a placing it in the forest reserve. ghe was accompanied home by her The Latest Seneca part of the state. He says this is the SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Ross Slack, buyer for the Engler daughter, Miss Bertha Dahlgren of first trip away since he came to town Confirmation services will be held Lumber Co., is spending a few days Minneapolis. and it seems awfully good to be —The Senco in the Swedish Lutheran church next on business in our city. He expects Paul Becker made his first trip carto back again. return to his home at Big Falls af Sunday, beginning at 10 a. m. Since rying the mail Mondy, his bid being Dr. Reeves, Dentist and Optician, ter the convention. the confirmation class reads in English, the one accepted by the postoffice deI Fort Frances, Ont., phone No. 44. Office the services will be in English. per week. Heretofore the mail has Double the pleasure of your hours 8:30 to 12 a. m., and 1 to The church choir will sing. Communion WILSON-WHITTLE. been carried by Postmaster John BurThe vacation by taking pictures p. m. services will be held in the following account of the wed- sack, the services being paid for by with a Senco. Camp, Cottage, In response to the request of Secretary evening. Welcome! ding of Prof. Harold Wilson to Miss the patrons of the post office. Scenery, Friends—a thousand Macknezie of the Northern Agnes Whittle, is clipped from the A big celebration will be held in and one subjects offer themselves, Minnesota Development association NOTICE. Delano Eagle, at Delano, Minn., Wildwood the 4th of July. A meeting and you can live your that the Dunn good roads amendment, One of the members of the state which was the former home town of was held at the E. K. Ettestad home vacation over and over again the one mill tax. be placed as number Mr. Wilson: Sunday to decide what should be tax commission will be at the county one on the ballot, Nov. 5th, 1912, by making a picture story of it with a Seneca Camera. auditor's office in the court house on "On Saturday last .at noon there done. John Bursack was chosen Secretary of State Julius Schmahl Friday, June 28th, 1912, for the purpose was celebrated at the Church of the chairman and John Ettestad secretary The Senco Roll. Film Camera is the lightest and most -writes: "I am going to comply with of hearing any complaints or Holy Spirit the marriage of Harold and treasurer. A vote was taken to easily operated Camera ever made. your request as to the good roads Gott Wilson to Agnes Whittle. The find out where it should be held and suggestions relative to taxes and assessments amendment, inasmuch as our mutual which any of the taxpayers groom arrived from England just the majority was in favor of the E. We will teach you how to use your Camera, purchased friend, Bob Dunn, is the author and of the county may desire to make, and about a year ago and became a resi- K. Ettestad place. A committee was from us, we also do your finishing at prices you good people in the north want to confer with any of the assessors dent bf International Falls where he chosen consisting of J. T. O'Loughlin, based upon cost of production. Get your Camera now. It, the goods will be delivered. gained a firm business and social: R- L. Smith and John Bursack to who desire to consult the commission footing. He is a nephew of Mr. J. M. make further arrangements. The Abstracts of titles to all property in in regard to their duties. This visit I. &- I. CO. Gott of Delano, at whose home the day will be spent with games and Koochiching county furnished on is informal and a cordial invitation wedding breakfast was served. The races and in the evening a big dance Studio on Second St. short notice by the Koochiching is extended to all to meet the commission bride arrived from England about' will be held in the new barn, which is County .Abstract Co., official abstracters, HI at this time. two weks ago and has been the guest the first frame barn in Wildwood. International Falls, Minn.