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

June 27, 1912 · Page 4 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE CANADIAN BANK VISITING NEWSPAPERMEN. WOULD DAM LITTLE FORK. Get your lime, plaster and brick J. S. Pardeen, Duluth, representing from Setterlund & Co. Littlefork Times: The Gordon LOCAL NEWS. I OF COMMERCE the St. Paul Pioneer Press and General Manager W. H. Gemmell Bros, of Fort Frances have made application Dispatch. of the M. & I. was a business visitor to congress for permission W. S. Jones and Chas. McMurdy, dry tamarack cord wood apply here yesterday. to erect a dam across the Little Fork Minneapolis Journal. CAPITAL, $15,000,000 M. Hamre. REST, $12,500,000 river in section 18-67-24. This is See Setterlund & Co. about that Chas. Mitchell and Mary McFadden, Lady desires a few family washgs. just above what is known as the seven-mile building contract. Duluth News-Tribune. DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Call phone 32. portage. It is said that it is Money to loan on city property and Geo. D. McCarthy, Duluth Herald. ig their intention to carry the water Wm. Harch and Franz Jevne of farm land. R. C. Fraser. Drafts on the principal cities in the following countries issued without Charles T. Kelley, Menahga Journal. across the portage in a flume and develop Falls were business visitors here delay: Youy kodak finishing will be properly If the power at the lower end of ^sterday. Africa Cuba Macedonia Russia done at the I. P. & I. Co. Our Chas. S. Jameson, Guy L. Parker, the portage. This would give them Arabia Denmark Malta Servia rv/ For convention photos, go to the I. work is guaranteed not to fade or Egypt Littlefork Times. Argentine Republic Manchuria Si am the fall of seven miles of river as Armenia Finland Mexico Siberia n. & I. Co., Second street. discolor. Harold C. Grove, Big Falls Compass. Formosa New Zealand Australia South Africa well as whatever raise they might France Norway Austria-Hungary Spain ^One lot of ladies suits to close out Architect Bell of the firm of Bell ii be able to secure at the location of Belgium Germany Panama Straits Settlements Brazil Greece Persia only $7.78 at E. E. Peterson & Co. Sweden Tyrie and Chapman, architects for G. W. Small, Two Harbors JournalNews. their dam. It is not known what they Bulgaria Holland Peru Switzerland the new school building arrived Tuesday Ceylon Iceland Philippine Islands Syria Chris. Henter and M. Henter of intend to do with the energy thus developed. 8.7 Chili India Poland Turkey for a conference with the school (jjonway, N. D., are spending a few China Italy Portugal United States SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Crete Japan Roumania West Indies, etc. board. days looking over our city with a These drafts can be drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, yen, Rev. J. H. Robinson of Minneapolis "view to investment. Call and see the goods on special taels, roubles, etc., according to the money of the country in which they O.E.S. INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS arrived Tuesday and delivered an inOn sale this week at E. E. Peterson & Co. Nice line of boys' wash suits at E. are payable. This enables the payee to obtain the exact amount intended. Monday evening last "Star of teresting and inspiring address in the E. Peterson & Co. Martin Knops, the assessor of Pine Port Frances, Ont. Branch, B. P. ALLEY, Manager the North" chapter of the Eastern Methodist church Tuesday evening at Top township, was here yesterday returning Money to loan on city property and Star of this city received its charter thf opening session of the Sunday his books. He reports rapid farm land. R. C. Fraser. and the lodge which heretofore has sch°o1 convention that is being held development in roads and agriculture Rev. E. A. Lindgren will preach his been working "under we^ Interesting sessions were dispensation" throughout his and adjoining townships. Licensed Plumbers and farewell sermon next Sunday at the was duly presented with its charter held yesterday. In the morning, in the Swedish Lutheran church. Swedish by Deputy Grand Patron J. E. Burdick church, when the convention Lutheran FOR SALE—One medium-weight in the morning and English in the and the organization formed by the organized and the various corn- was heating Engineers team of horses. For particulars evening. election and installation of the follow- ml"ees appointed in the afternoon, write J. L. Berge, Loman, Minn. gjcers. in the Baptist church, where reports FOR SALE—One lo-horse power 0 Worthy Matron Mrs. Zeiman £iven by superintendents of the Doman marine gasoline engine. Enquire were EMERSON'S STUDIO WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. Worthy Patron Geo. A. Snyder schools throughout the county upstairs over reading room. varius pro- Associate Matron, Mrs. H. Setterlund »erf siven, and addresses followed by has everything necessary for Send your order for piano tuning ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Secretary Mrs. E. Monahan ,1Te,y discussions on timely topics ducing high class photos. and T. H. repairing to Marvin at the E A S & O I I N for Treasurer Mrs. Liljeblad *cr? enjoyed in the evening, in the Remember Emerson's Stu 'io Music store on Third street. Conductress .... Mrs. J. E. Burdick Methodist church, when the problems the best grade of photos. There will be a Union Bible study OVESOIN BLOCK Intrnational falls. Minn. PHONE 221 Associate Conductress, Mrs. Haddock °f important subject were given this and teachers' training class at the Chaplin Mrs. Geo. A. Snyder the attention of the convention and HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL. Baptist church every Monday night Organist Mrs. Paul Kinports addresses were delivered by vanous Morning prayer with sermon at 11 at eight o'clock. Mrs, Stevens, teacher. Warden Mrs. Geo. P. Watson Paf,tof of,the seTcrf.' chu"hf' o'clock. The officers were installed in theT°dy the convention will 'be con Evening prayer with sermon at 8 Bears wanted by Virginia Park order of their office and took their turned at Fort Prances in the Meth o'clock. For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota commission. Address 0. A. Poirier, respective stations as soon as they odist church, the afternoon and the Sunday school every Sunday at 10 Secretary. decreased 80,000 barrels. During the same year the output were installed and aided with the Presbyterian church in the evening. a. m. About thirty delegates from outside New line of ladies dresses and it- of the work. Choir practice Saturday at 8 p. m. points are attending this convention spring coats at E. E. Peterson & Co. Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. Rev. W. Hewton Ward. and much interest is being manifested Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ogaard, BANNOCK. in the meetings. one fine, rollicking baby boy, on Tuesday THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Spencer Kindalls, Wm. Beckner and increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell night last at the local hospital Last Monday evening a mass meeting J. L. Berge were entertained at dinner MARGIE. the bar boy to serve you REX BEER." The majority of Dr. Mary Ghostly introduced the little was held in the council chamber and a musical last Sunday at the fellow to his happy parents. Gertie Loman is working at A. the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because at which it was agreed to celebrate home of the Parmater family. Ladies fine lisle hose only 25 cents Brown's hotel. they like to please their patrons. the Glorious Fourth. A committee Miss Weva Parmater returned from Maggie Childs returned to her at E. E. Peterson & Co. consisting of M. Burton, F. J. Dudley St. Cloud last week where she has work at Little Falls Saturday even Telephone 75 FRED SHAW, City Agent. Abstracts of titles to all property and John McPhee were appointed been attending the state normal ing. in Koochiching county furnished on to get busy and take full charge of school preparing herself for the vocathe Mrs. Nellie Lewis spent over Sun short notice by the Koochiching celebration. tion of teaching the little tots the day at the home of Mrs. Minnie Olson. County Abstract Co., official abstracers, They are planning all kinds of land golden rule. International Falls, Minn. and water sports and illuminations on Vegetation is doing finely in the We had a heavy frost Monday both land and water. A special rail- Black river calley in spite of the dry Yacht Junita for sale. 45 horsepower night which damaged lots of road rate has been asked for from. weather. If the Northern Minnesota engine. First class shape. N I 1 gardens. Walker and all intervening points to Development association aided in Cost $4,500. Will sell at almost cost The Margie ball team played Gemmell this city for the day. the getting of a trunk road from International of engine. Electric lighted and all Sunday. Score, 9 to 13 in favor Falls to Baudette and up accessories of first-class yacht. Easy Margie. RAILROAD GIVES REWARD. of Black and Rapid rivers they certain- terms, if required. Apply Judge Imported Italian Groceries, Con- Ella Backe left Thursday night for Littlefork Times: The Bahrs fam-! ly have done a good deal toward Fitch, Fort Frances. Grand Forks, N. D., where she in- ily were given twenty dollars by the growing up two beautiful and fruit-. Dr. -Dentist^ and Optician, fectioheryrF^'ts anci officials of the M. & I. railway com-j ful river valleys to markets and will, .Li_° Fort Frances, Ont., phone No. 44. Office Little Eva Childs spent a couple pany the first of the week, as a re- receive the heartfelt gratitude of of weeks with her grand parents, Mr. hours 8:30 to 12 a. m., and 1 to ward for their action in flagging the their many sturdy settlers. and Mrs. Lyman Childs. 6 p. m. passenger train some four or five Fires are starting up again. We A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS Miss Pearl Woods, a sister of Prof. weeks ago and preventing a wreck EAST RAPID RIVER. need a good heavy rain or otherwise Edmund Woods and Miss Lena Polinski, when the water tank just north of our little town must suffer. sister of Otto Polinski, are visiting the bridge sprung a leak and the! Carl Fladager returned Wednesday Six Packages for 25 Cents. Mrs. Qouram left Thursday night their brothers from their home in rushing water washed the road bed from Baudette. -o XT Detroit, Mich. They are both good away for some distance. It was only I Art Roberts finished building his for expects to stay till in September. bookkeepers and if they can secure by the prompt action of Mr. Bahrs beautiful bungalow this week. 3rd Avenue International Falls, Minn. Mrs. Joyce returned home Sunday employment may stay here. and his boys that a serious smashup Mr. Cassidy was renewing old ac-! quaintances on Rapid River Friday, mDrn^nS from Bemidji where she has was averted. FOR SALE—A good farm, half Hugh Coughlin and Paul Earley sPen* the past tw0 Weeks mile frontage on Rainy River, 30 A GENEROUS OFFER. made a business trip to Clementson er* acres cleared, 3 miles from International Forest Ranger Gus Peterson of this1 Friday. McHugo w.th Mr. and Mrs. M. Falls. Good house and city and district announces that Mr. Christ Eiden returned last week Mrs. ey rom ein ge oo barn. Apply John I-Ioey. Fred Smith of Laurel has generously with his son who has been attending oings a erna lona a Eric Franson Gus Benke of Duluth is here looking offered to do all the work necessary school there. a3r' ,, for Chas. Nolan, his brother-inlaw, in the building of a telephone line for Miss Alice Coughlin of St. Cloud as" in£n'c ei^ a 0 who left his home in Duluth a distance of twenty-four miles in arrived last week to spend her vaca-i*.6™ in"es° °pn^n ^SS° a eVe 4.1. ti a 4 1 at on a I at on a a May 8th, and has not been seen or the Black and Rapid river district tion with her mother. heard of since. He is 25 years of providing the forestry department Miss Alma Rhinarz and sister Ber- J,an. ,ri a^' Dealer in 4. j. ii 4. 4. .. I Mr. Anderson, Lee Graves, August age, light complected has a ron will furnish the material and equip- nice of Gemmell took a trip up the 1 Quoram and Mr. Draper were among Lumber and nose and blue eyes. ment for it. Mr. Peterson has writ- Rapid to visit their brother Hubert. 1?tIA A ten to Forester Cox in regard to this' We understand Guy Rhinehamer P®0?1® ,° Frunished room to rent. Apply at generous offer and he is sure that it has gone into the contracting busi- ass0C^a Real Estate this office. eVe 10n ternational Falls Thursday. 66 tt ii' will be cheerfully accepted, so that ness. If you have building contracts ,. General Manager W. H. Gemmell/,, ... 1' ... ,, the settlers through those fertile nv-, to let, see "Slim." He will do the job will notify the committee tomorrow er valley can have the benefit and right. by wire whether the rate will be protection afforded by such a system. granted. When seen here yesterday and Good for Fred! It's just like him. International Falls WAUKANA. by the committee he said that a circular Eritsburg had been issued by the railroads Lewis Strawbridge and wife are FORT FRANCES NOTES. to the effect that no special rates enjoying a two weeks' visit with her George Sleeman, a prominent business would be granted anywhere in the folks at Bemidji. All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable man from the town of Sleeman, state on that day, but that upon his Mrs. Westerland returned home is transacting business in the city. prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. return to Brainerd he would take the last night after a few months' visit Don Robertson, manager of the Rat Choice Business and f^esideoce Lots. matter up with the Northern Pacific with her son, Ingeman. Portage Lumber So., and Percy Roberts, and report the result. Albert Hamre leaves next week for manager of the Rainy River Telephone a short visit over the glorious Fourth Co., both of Winnipeg, are You furnish the girl, and the with his home folks at Ada, Minn. here looking after business and court Northwestern Building association of matters. Cornelius Hamre went to International Fergus Falls, will furnish the home mike-$200.GO tw'S Mayor McKenzie now sports a swell Falls Tuesday to return the Why not a month by lending you the money to buy or record books he has been using as new automobile. build one. Hundreds of homes in Don't Forget township assessor. J. A. McMullen, son of Senator McMullen northern Minnesota are being paid 1 $50.°° a Week, almost $10.°° a Pay of Mt. Forest, is in the city. Elbert Kling is rejoicing over the for through this association, and if The Court is in session, the term acquisition of a new housekeeper. The you desire to have one .get. started Selling Victor Safes and fi re-proo Jw^es having been opened by Provincial neighbors all hope she has come to TO INCLUDE WITH THE early and the way to get started is to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need Judge Boyd and being continued by stay—so does Elbert. I OTHER GOOD THINGS to. write for particulars. to of asafe, but do not know how easy it is own Andrew Lund has taken the con-! YOU PACK IN YOUR one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of Judge Fitch. ^FQR SALE-^-A good six-room house the best, clean-cut money-making opportunities tract for digging about 100 rods of. 5 PICNIC BASKET ever received. Without previous experience well built, water, sewer and electric can YOU duplicate the success of others. THE DIFFERENCE. ditch for the M. & I. railway comRunning handsomely-Illustrated Our 300-page catalog lights. Also a complete outfit of will enable you to present the subject to customere a newspaper is just like pany from the railroad in section 30 in as interesting a manner as though furniture for the same. Apply at running a hotel, only different. When to Bear river. you were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as the Press office or of Wm. Hein. salesmen reoeive advice and instructions for. selling safes, giving a-man goes into a hotel and finds Olaf Eastland is busy fencing 80 A rather threatening forest fire something on the table which does acres of his homestead where he has jroke out in Paine's addition last not suit him he does not raise hades been living for the past six years The 25th anniversary of our company was celebrated by loriday afternoon which spread ov- with the landlord and tell him to stop and which he is rapidly converting erecting the most modern safe \t factory in the world- WM#» considerable territory, and destroyed his old hotel. Well, hardly. He sets into a good farm. IT WILL GREATLY ADD awake mcit ^ho received our the good five-room dwelling house that aside and wades into the dishes The voters of the Beat river township special selling inducement, TO THE PLEASURE OF rendered it necessary to double of Dell Dusault and family, and kept decided to bond their town for that suit him. It is different with our output. We are spending S YOUR OUTING many thousands of douars enlarging Robert Irvin busy saving his building," some newspaper readers. They, find $4,000 for roads and bridge^. Cohan our sales organisation* but to learn all particulars, it btit after burning fifteen acres article occasionally that does not tracts have already been let for cutting It "Leads them All" will cost you only the price of of gfr^eii' timber it was extinguished. suit them exactly, and without stopping and ditching about four miles. a postal card- 8 The. population- of the1 Bear river 'A forty neqr the, poor farm also burned to think it may please hundreds Ask for Cititogus iS T. THE VICTOR settlement is steadily- growing by overv Reports from down the line of other readers, make a grandstand tell of' serious, fires aroijnd Margie, plli? dnd tell the editor how a'paper nat&nM Hainan Brewlfl^ CSo SAFE & LOGK CO. sl^uld be' run and what should be put I Fall? and Littlefork' which ST: PAUL, BP* considerable' tiles,. ced^rs.^4' limber into it, but people* are' becoftiing 8tlch heiirts of Mr. and Mrs. Corneliuft at destroyed. Forest Ranger. Gus fewer every year.—Grand JuncfioA' Hamre and a bouncing boy CWCIIUTI. ONI iPeterson has several crews at work. (Colo.) Herald. home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. CaaaoKy *0,000 Safea Annually. "-kf r't A, A -4 TiV'n i.- VvV iiMm sk^sJ