International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 11, 1912 · Page 3 of 12
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%i INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. ORDINANCE NO. XXXV. THE 4TH AT RAY. or contracted to be sold to any one (i) on and after July 1st, 1912. purchaser. The nicest 4th of July celebration Plans and specifications for the AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT Agents acting for purchasers must Huichings Exploration Company held in the northern part of the state personal use of contractors may be furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's PLACING, CONSTRUCTING OR was the celebration held at Ray, on obtained from the architects upon rlports, showing quality and Thursday last. MAINTAINING ANY BARBED application accompanied by a deposit kind of soil are on file in this office. The forenoon was spent in horseing Diamond Drilling of $50.00 for (a)—general contract— WIRE FENCE ALONG ANY Lists of lands to be offered may contests, fat man's race, and various of which $35,00 will be refunded to STREET, AVENUE OR ALLEY be obtained of the state auditor or Churn Drilling other sports. After a hearty each contractor who returns the plans the state commissioner of immigration IN THE CITY OF INTERNATIONAL dinner and rest the large crowd went at St. Paul and of the county auditor and specifications $25.00 deposit for Contract MorK FALLS. over to the ball park for the great at the above address. each of the sets of plans and specifications Samuel G. Iverson, event of the day, which was the base for contracts (b), (c), (d), State Auditor. The city council of the city of In ball game between the old rivals, Ray $15.00 (e), (f), (g) and (h) of which ternational Falls do ordain as fol DULUTH, MINN. Officc: 602 Torrcy Bldg. and Ericsburg teams. This game will be refunded to each contractor lows: PROPOSALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL proved to be the hottest contest ever Section 1. No person shall place, who returns the plans and specifiCations witnessed in this part of the country. construct, or maintain any barbed BUILDING, INTERNATIONAL and $10.00 deposit for sets of wire fence on or along any public After "the smoke had cleared away" FALLS, MINNESOTA. plans and specifications for contract street, avenu.e or alley or lot line the result was found to be 10 to 7 (i) of which $5.00 will be refunded within the limits of said city. Sealed proposals addressed to the in favor of Ray. Section 2. Any person violating to each bidder'who returns the plans A. Settcrlund & Co. board of education, International any of the conditions of this ordinance In the second half of the eighth inning and specifications. Falls, Minesota, will be received by shall, upon conviction therof, be fined with the score 7 to 7 and the Each proposal must be accompanied the clerk of board, Mr. P. H. Fogarty, not less than five (5) nor more than first two men up had failed to connect by a certified check equal to five fifty (50) dollars, together with the until twelve o'clock, noon, Tuesday, with the benders of P. Peterson, (5) per cent of the total of the proposal costs of prosecution, and in default of July 16th, 1912, for the furnishing of •i General Contractors Ericsburg's crack pitcher, Casey which check shall be made payable payment thereof, shall be committed all labor and materials for the nine Jones, Ray's hard hitting left fielder, to the city jail or to the county,, jail to the board of education, International (9) separate contracts: until such fine and costs are paid, not singled to left field. Eastman, .next Falls, Minnesota. This deposit (a) General Contract. exceeding sixty (60) days. man up, hit a safe one to short center wilt be returned to the bidders Passed, ordained and ordered pub (b) Plumbing' Contract. Minnesota International Palls, advancing Jones to second, then lished this 8th day of July, 1912. whose proposals are rejected, and to. (c) Heating Contract. Home Run Gleason, Ray's crack second R. F. C. litis, the sucessful bidder upon his entering (d) Ventilating Fan Equipment. Acting Chairman City Council. baseman and pitcher, hit the ball into .a contract with said board In (e) Temperature Regulation. Attest: R. C. Fraser, City Recorder square on the nose for a home run. acocrdance with his proposal and the Approved this 9th day of July (f) Air Washer. Ericsburg failed to connect in their giving of a satisfactory Surety company 1912, A, B. Celburn, Vacuum Heating System. half of the ninth so the game closed City Mayor. bond to said board, the penalty (h) Electric Installation. with the result as already stated. of which shall be the full amount of Northern Minncsota Hospital (i) Vacuum Cleaning Equipment. The game was featured by timely ORDINANCE NO. XXXIII. For a high school building to be the contract price, which contract and hitting and good fielding for b6th erected by the board in International bond shall be entered into within teams. The pitching of Gleason in AN ORDINANCE CREATING A International Falls. Minnesota Falls, Minnesota. five days after the date of notification the 7th and 8th innings and the PARK BOARD FOR THE CITY All of the work and materials catching of McCulloff for Ray proved that his proposal has been accepted. shall conform to the plans and specifications OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS. to be the real good features of the Should the bidder fail to therefor as prepared by game. Battery for Ericsburg was The city council of the city of International enter into such contract and bond Messrs. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, architects, Peterson and Berg. Batters for Ray Falls do ordain as follows 320 Auditorium Building, within the said time, said deposit was Eastman, Gleason and McCulloff, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and on file Section 1. There is hereby created shall be forfeited to said board. The with Umpire Duffy presiding. at the offices of the clerk of the a park board for the city of International The evening of this memorable day board reserves the right to reject any Falls to consist of three school board and of the architects. Z- was spent watching the magnificent members. Upon the passage of this and all proposals. All proposals will be opened publicly ordinance, there shall be elected by fireworks and enjoying the dance in Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, by the architects at 2 o'clock on the the city council three citizens who the large open air bowery. above mentioned date. this 11th day of June, 1912. shall constitute the first park board A large crowd attended from Ericsburg and who shall serve until the second Plans and specifications may be obtained BOARD OF EDUCATION. and other points and all reported Tuesday in April, 1913, and until their for contracts (a), (c), (d), (e), By P. H. Forgarty, Clerk. successors have been elected and a good time. (f) (g)» and (h) on and after June By L. A. Ogaard, Chairman* qualified. Thereafter, there shall be 24th, 1912, and for contracts (b) and elected three members annually by Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Architects. MARGIE. the city council in the same manner as other officers are elected by the Mrs. Draper left Monday night R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. city council. with her neice, Ilean, for Tenstrike MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. Section 2. Said board shall elect where she expects to visit two weeks. annually from among their number, Office over International State Bank. Monna Backe left Monday night to a president, vice-president and secretary. spend the Fourth below Bemidji. He Section 3. Said board shall make says he intends to see Oregon before rules governing its proceedings from coming back. time to time. It* shall makfe and publish Mr. Quarum left for Grand Forks from time to time rules and regulations governing the construction, Tuesday night. He expects to be care, and management of all parks gone till September. and boulevards within said city and Lyman Childs was up attending the governing the matter of planting law trial of M. J. McHugo, as he is trees for the said city and shall nerform such other duties as mav from justice of the peace for our town, time to time be designated by the Wednesday. city council. Thursday was the Glorious Fourth Section 4. Said board shall have of July and Margie people spent it in authority to direct and regulate the planting and preservation of shade like manner. Some went to International and ornamental trp«s and shrubbprv Falls.while others wen to Gemmell.. in the streets, alleys and public The Margie ball boys played grounds in said city. No shade or Gemmell, the score being 10 to 15 ornamental trees or shrubbery growing in the streets, allevs or public in favor of Margie. Margie also won grounds in said citv shall be destrovor first prize in racing. Good for Margie! remold except by IPPVO in writinn" first, obtained from said board. The Norwegian Ladies' Aid society Passed, ordained ^nd ordered published x'" this 8th day of Jul v. 1Q12. gave a picnic on John Olson homestead R. Tltis. one mile and a half out of town Acting Chairman Citv Council. RAUDENBUSH PIANOS the Fourth. There was quite a crowd Attest: R- C. F'rp^e1*, City FecoHpr out and all reported a good time. varieiie The uses of cedar are many and the Anproved. this 9th da^ of July 1912. A. T* Col^urn. Mr. Backe met with quite a loss are several. We have a specially, selected stock of City Mayor. Wednesday night by one of the trains, Ask the man who owns one this valuable timber and can supply any local need at the killing three head of cattle for him. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Willie JoycS had his limb very badly most reasonable rates. Get our prices today—by phone, Administration. sprained or a bone cracked the 4th if you like—but come and see our stock before buying anywhere. at Gemmell. He was running and Estate of Henry L. Schomber. It is the best in this section. T.ERRY GILIUSON slipped on the base playing ball. We ZETA & JOHNSON State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, 6 all hope for his speedy recovery. in Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry David Gingrich was out and spent L. Schomber, Decedent. Duluth, Superior and International Falls CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. over Sunday with his two daughters, The State of Minnesota to Georgiana Mrs. Minnie Olson and Emma Childs. General Contractors Schomber and all persons interested in the granting of administration In The Marvin Music Store International Palls, Phone 41 of the estate of said decedent: EMERSON'S STUDIO. The petition of Georgiana Schomber having been filed In this court, has the finest line of new up-to-date representing that Henry L. Schomber, photo mounts ever displayed in 1 his then a resident of the county of Koochiching, place. These together with a highgrade State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 11th day of June, 1912, lens (which alone costs more IMPERIAL BANK OF J. C. I N E and praying that letters of administration than some complete photographic outfits) of his estate be granted to enables Lim to do a class of P. S. Pendergast, and the court hav- work that is hard to equal. 1 ing fixed the time and place for hearing CANADA said petition Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries I Therefore, you, and each of you, SALE OF SCHOOL AND are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the probate court rooms in OTHER STATE LANDS Capital (paid up) $6,000,000 Reserve Fund $6,000,000 the court house in International Falls, in the county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on the 27th day of Assets over $73,000,000. July, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Witness, the judge of said court Office, St. Paul, July 1, 1912 and the seal of said court, this 25th Notice is hereby given that on Aug. day of June, 1912. IAIEhave just installed the mostmodern R. F. litis, BANKING BY MAIL (Seal) C. 12, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold Probate Judge. of the county auditor, at International Aad A. Tone and R. E. Burdick, Falls, Koochiching county, in the Storage. Warehouse with capacity enough Attorneys for Petitioner. J27J11 state of'Minnesota, I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands and to take care of Meats and Groceries in If you dive a distance from this FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. also those state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the The timber, on the se}4, sec. 36 car lots, because we are in a position to- bank you can do your banking by non-payment of interest. township 160, range 27-. This is onehalf Tierms: Fifteen per cent of the buy cheap. We can sell cheap and will mail with entire satisfaction. En- mile from the Rainy river. Good purchase price and interest oh the unpaid-balance cedar, spruce, tamarack and -poplar from date of sale to June give our customers the. benefit of our ad velopes for this purpose will be 1, I9i3, must be paid at the time of Make best cash offer in first letter sale. The balance of purchase money vantages. Address "Owner/' care this office. supplied on request. is payable in -whole or in part on or before forty years from date of, sale. The'1 riate of interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of e&ch year, provided the principal remains Savings Department at all Branches unpaid for ten years but if the principal is paid within ten years .-•-Is,. ^52'. *iO J" iKir W/ from the date of sale, the rate of interest^ A General Banking Business Transacted willr. bei computed at five per Everybody js invited to inspect our plant. cent per annum. Appraised value tiihbfeiy if any toe. 6tu .must also -be paid sit time of sale. j. C. iNFELT Xiands on which the interest, is d^linqueiit ^.unlajj&l 330^ t. iftay wredeGiriedtit any time sup to t^e l}ptir of sale or' before resale fort Frances Branch, K. ANDERSON, Manager I to an actual purchaser. Interjwtkm^FaHflj^CiBnt eri* noiJoannoD ifaufcba All nfrri^lWghts reserved by the laws of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sola