International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 18, 1912 · Page 1 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Northome bank, a^ct Shank, ers 263.50 to the terms of said bid, and in case of EAST RAPID RIVER International Palls Press road contract 350.00 H. W. Forrer, acct Helen Ellis, failure so to do the same shall be BIRTHDAY Alnd Mrs. Neilson arrived last week from and Border Budget G. T. Bollinger, justice fees, forfeited and retained by said county taking testimony 3.00 St. Paul where she has been visiting state vs. May 6.75 as liquidated damages for the H. W. Forrer, acct Harry Hall, WEDDING Official City Paper of International for the past month. C. E. Brown, constable fees, breach of contract on the part of said deputy sheriff 22.00 Falls, Minnesota John Nutter, who has been looking state vs. May 19.56 Falls Lumber & Coal Co., coal bidder. In all cases of bids received over some land on Grassy river, returned A. W. Hunstable, witness fees 3.68 PRESENTS for jail 25.85 and not accepted the check received INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS Tuesday to Rapid. Mrs. Pettis, witness fees .... 1.24 Falls Lumber & Coal Co., coal therewith shall be returned. We have an endless assoitment PUBLISHING COMPANY Orin Murch, witness fees .... 1.24 Miss Jenette Early who has been for jail 11.00 of appropriate gifts, representing The motion was duly seconded by the newest and finest products of GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Tom Waterfield, witness fees. 3.68 spending the week visiting reliatives Falls Lumber & Coal Co., coal Commissioner McDonald and4 the the Jewe.ers' Art. Harvey Hall, witness fess .. 1.24 on Rapid river, left for Baudette question being upon the adoption of for jail 11.00 81.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Wedding Rings, Beautiful Sid Hilton, witness fees .... 3.88 Tuesday. the foregoing resolution the roll was Fritz Cross Co., supplies for Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, Tom Erickson, witness fees .. 1.24 superintendent 20.00 Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. Guy Rhinehamer transacted business called with the following result: 1909, at the post office at International Falls, Ole Seel, witness fees 1.12 Fritz Cross Co., supplies for Watches, Unique Silverware, Those voting aye—Commissioners in Baudette last week. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Pete Anderson, witness fees.. 1.12 superintendent 24.75 March 3,1879. Reed, Durrin, Chute, McDonald. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut Miss Hep of Watertown, S. D. is John Bloom, witness fees .... 1.12 Those voting no—Commissioner Green Hardware Co., burial of visiting friends on upper Rapid river. 'Glass, Clocks, Etc. THURSDAY, JULY 18 On motion the board adjourned sine Geo. Sanders 25.00 Ulvedahl. Mr. Richards and Mr. Fleming made NELSON'S die. Green Hardware Co., burial of And the motion was by the chairman a business trip up Hay Creek Wednesday. Salini baby 18.00 J. declared carried and the foregoing F. Reed, Be patient with the boys. Bad boys Jewelry Store Green Hardware Co., supplies resolution duly adopted. Attest: Chairman. are good boys who misdirect their for poor farm 58.78 Commissioner McDonald introduced L. H. Slocum, energies. The hope of the race lies MARGIE Green Hardware Co., supplies the following resolution and County Auditor. with the boys. In a year or two we John Larsen has moved his family in moved its adoption. Be it for jail 33.20 will be going to hear them preach the restuarant of Jim Young. Green Hardware Co., burial, Resolved, That the following road from pulpits we may go to them to Germain 25.00 Chas. Gurgrich left for International be and the same is hereby designated borrow money they may operate on Green Hardware Co., supplies Falls Tuesday, he is on the jury for as a state road: us for appendicitis—aye, they may International Falls Abstract Co. Starting at the south side of Hannaford for court house 7.25 this session of court. preach our funeral sermons. Nobody Green Hardware Co., burial of townsite, running south prophesy the success to which. a boy Laura Brown left for International Jack Coyle 25.00 through section 31, township 70, will attain. Difficulty, trail, hardship, Falls Tuesday on business. BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors Green Hardware Co., supplies range 26, thence from the one quarter work— these are the things tl~at Jim Young returned Wednesday ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE for court house 6.40 post on north side of section 6, evolve boys into men. Boys can be from his vacation, he has been gone township 69, range 26, running south Geo. B. Grober, M. D., professional led. They cannot be driven. Be quite a while. services, $200 allowed through sections 6, 7, 18, 19 and southwesterly patrient with the boys. You are Collections, Conveancing and Loans* Mr. Joyce and son Willie, was to at 100.00 through section 30, thence dealing with souls. Destiny awaits International Falls on business Tuesday. southwesterly through sections 25 J. BURDICK, Manager around the corner.—Elbert Hubbard Geo. B. Grober, M. D., professional E. and 26 and the northwest quarter of services, $45.00 allowed in the Philistine. INTERNATIONAL ALLS, MINNESOTA Miss Kibbey**eturned Wednesday, section 35, township 69, range 27, at 30.00 from her visit in Washington, she ending on the third guide meridian John Henry, board of poor .. 103.50 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT has been gone since spring. four chains and fifty links south of John Henry, expense in digging I hereby announce myself as a candidate John Eddes and family, moved to the corner of sections 26 and 35. well 65.00 on the Republican ticket for Funkley Friday night, he having a The motion was seconded by Commissioner A. S. Hall, typewriter supplies 3.50 the office of County Commissioner of position in the coal shoot there. Durrin and carried by unanimous International Steam laundry, District No. 1. SMOKE Will Gardnor came Friday morning vote.. laundry for jail 9.50 If elected to this office I shall endeavor LA ZENDA from^ines to visit his family Commissioner Chute introduced the Indus Mercantile Co., supplies to give to all the people a following resolution and moved its a few days. for Mrs. Richie 10.00 square deal. adoption: Be it International Telephone Co., I earnestly solicit your influence Mrs. Draper and niece, returned Domestic Resolved, That the following road phone rent 21.50 and support. from her visit Sunday morning at be and the same is hereby designated Herman Koeneke, hauling J. COUTURE, Sr. FRED Tenstrike. LA TRINCA as a state road: Ranier, Minn. wood 2.00 Tom3Calford was at International Starting on the 16th line between F. S. Lang, recording bonds Falls Friday on business. "Look out lots 1 and 2, section 32, township 70, WILSON'S "Issue'* TO HURT FARMERS and appointments 18.15 Tom." Havana range 26, and running south on said Northwestern Agriculturist: It is Ole Lund, posting notices .. 5.25 Sunday school was organized Sunday now popular to rave about the "high 16th line through section 32, continuing R. H. Monahan, M. D., expense in the school house, we hope for AT ALL DEALERS cost of living." But at whose expense south following closely the Big in Ed. Melsher case 42.49 their success. will that reduction come? Will Fork river through sections 5, 8, 17, Mizpah Enterprise, publishing A Norwegian preacher has been it not be at the expense of the food 20, 29, 30 and 31, township 69, range notices 1.55 here the past week conducting a Norwegian producers—the farmers? It will not 27, ending six chains south of the M. & O. Power Co., light for school for the little ones, he lessen the share of the commission quarter post on west side of section court house 2.30 left Saturday for his home at Littlefork. Hotel Nicollet houses nor of the transportation companies 35. M. & O. Power Co., light for Stop at the in Minneapolis it will come out of the farm jail and barn 10.58 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Mr. John Larsen went to Big Falls, "Recognized as the Really Good" profits. Miller-Davis Co., supplies .. 40.10 Ulvedahl and carried by Saturday on business. Convenient Gentral Comfortable Our farmers are prospering now. N. Minn. Hospital Ass'n, medical unanimous vote. Washington Ave* between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. But it is deplorable that farmers and hospital care 421.06 Moved by Commissioner Chute, seconded EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe COMMISSIONERS should prosper? While the cities of Olson Bros., merchandise for 200 ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES by Commissioner McDonald, Minnesota, for example, have grown Carl Edler 15.00 that the application of H. T. Mcintosh from 25 to 58 per cent in population O. B. Olson, team for Dr. Grober PROCEEDINGS for liquor license be granted. in the past decade, and the farm population 12.00 Ayes—Durrin, Chute, McDonald. of the state only seven-tenths, Robert J. Poupore, livery for Nays—Reed and Ulvedahl. of one per cent, in spite of the great Dr. Grober 12.00 On motion the board adjourned until Board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. All agricultural richness of our soil and Pioneer Co., blanks 4.00 1:30 p. m. I climate, who shall say that our farmers members present. E. E. Peterson Co., supplies Board reconvened at 1:30 p. =m. INTERNATIONAL FALLS are growing too rich at the expense Moved by Commissioner Durrin, for prisoner 3.50 All members present. behalf of said county, and after being of the city? W ages in factories E. E. Peterson Co., supplies Moved by Commissioner Durrin, so executed they shall be delivered never were so high as they are today. for poor 7.93 seconded by Commissioner Chute, Undoubtedly there are classes to the purchaser thereof, and the E. E. Peterson Co., supplies MINNESOTA that the county attorney and state of workman not yet receiving their funds derived from the sale of said for court house 9.34 engineer be instructed to draw up rightful wage, but who outside of the bonds shall be placed in a special E. E. Peterson Co., supplies plans and specifications for expenditure study of a college theorist will argue fund to be used for the purpose of for jail 121.05 of money on county roads. that the way to increase American refunding the legal floating indebtedness E. E. Peterson Co., supplies HAS Carried. wages, is to let down the bars to the of the county incurred ,and for poor 14.40 Moved by Commissioner DutHn, entry into American markets of goods contracted prior hereto and subsequent J. F. Reed, mileage 12.00 seconded by Commissioner Chute, made in foreign land and produced by to April 20th, 1911. Be it Geo. A. Snyder, expense collecting LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL that county depository bond of First the wages of European and Asiatic further taxes 19.34 State bank of Northome with Wm. standards? Nowhere else in the Resolved, That there shall be and Gus Schiller, drawing jurors.. 3.50 Feeney, Arthur P. White, Martini C. world are workingmen, on the whole, there is hereby levied annually on all W. "W. Skilling, assisting surveyor Engelking, Leonard D. Beach $nd paid anything like American wages. of the taxable property in said county 2.00 Eliza F. Cowan as sureties in the Of what avail it be to reduce the These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. in addition to all other taxes, during Security Blank Book Co., supplies sum of $50,000 be approved. Carried. cost of foods (at farmers' expense), to the life of these bonds a tax sufficient 52.00 Commissioner Chute introduced the supply families whose support is cut to provide the payment of the Dr. H. S. Rosenholtz, professional following resolution and moved its off or reduced by idle or crippled factories? semi-annual interest due on said services 3.00 adoption: Be it bonds and not less than five per cent Robert Fay, team for Dr. Grober Resolved, That state road No. 3'be Governor Wilson has always been a of the principal of said bonds, to provide 30.00 and the same is hereby extended as salaried man, a student of theory, not a sinking fund to pay said bonds H. W. Taralson, taking testimony follows: rubbing against the actualities of when they mature, which tax shall be 12.00 Starting at the village of Raiiier markets and the practicalities of life. collected at the same time and in the Mrs. .F. W. Trivelpiece, supplies and running east along the quarter He has never felt the rough edge of same manner as the general taxes are for Mrs. Pusch 6.50 line across sections 29 and 30, thence the struggle of the producer. He collected and in each of said years M. A. Nlvedalh, mileage .... 7.20 south on line between sections 28 and could not feel the neart-throf of the PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: the county auditor shall extend the International State bank, acct miner, nor the pulse of the cowboy, 29 one quarter mile, thence east one tax herein provided for upon the tax C. Chute, constable fees, the pioneer or the factory worker. half mile, thence south one quarter News Print Paper 220 tons per day rolls for collection in connection with state vs. Gilbert 10.45 mile, thence east on line between sections By instinct and training he stands the other taxes of said county. Be it International State bank, acct Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day aloof—the student, the college president, 28 and 33, 27 and 34 to its inter further C. B. Montgomery, printing the theorist, the Superior. section of Jack Fish bay, township Resolved, That the board of county and supplies 166.90 Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day 71, range 23. commissioners shall meet on the 9th International State bank, acct The motion was seconded by Commissioner KANE FOR SENATOR. Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually day of July at 10 o'clock a. m. at R. K. Watt, fees, state vs. Ulvedahl and carried by Minneapolis Journal: Thomas R. the office of the county auditor, International Bowles 23.88 unanimous vote. permanent of month A pay roll over $75,000 per Kane of St. Paul is looming as a Falls, Minnesota, to open International State bank, acct Moved by Commissioner Durrin, democratic possibility for United and consider bids for said bonds. That Jordon, work on court house Consider these facts, and we feel sure you seconded by Commissioner McDonald, States senator. His name is being the county auditor is hereby directed grounds 4.25 that the application of Eugene Osborn discussed among the leaders of the to cause notice to be published in The Bank of Big Falls, acct Mahar, will agree with us that International Falls for reduction of personal property Wilson campaign, who are in the saddle International Falls Echo, the official assessing 91.00 taxes be reduced to a valuation of is destined to become one of the most im and will be prominent in the proposed newspaper of said county, published Bank of Big Falls, acct Madden, $4,144.00. Carried. state conference of democrats. at International Falls, Minnesota, assessing 91.00 portant manufacturing centers of the North On motion the following bills were once in each week for two consecutive Mr. Kane, who has been elected twice Bank of Littlefork, acct Lewis, laid over: a member of the St. Paul assembly, weeks prior to the said date, giving assessing 77.00 West. and has served as county attorney of notice of the time and place where R. F. C. litis, dirt and supplies $102.90 Bank of Littlefork, acct Fitzpatrick, said board will so receive such proposals. Shelrud & Son, poor supplies 21.95 assessing 108.50 o^ paSijqo ^ou ^nq jasBqoand The sale thereof to be at a sum is able to hold office in that bailiwick L. J. Klippen, dirt for court Bank of Littlefork, acct M. not less than the par Value thereof, without knuckling to the O'Connor organization. house grounds 137.50 Van Vleck, assessing .... 108.50 He has maintained his with accrued interest, and the right Moved by Commissioner Durrin, Bank of Littlefork, acct Jas. independence and in spite of knocks to reject any and all such bids to be seconded by Commissioner Chute, that Van Vleck, assessing 108.50 from the organization, he has proved reserved by the said board of county the following bills be audited and allowed Bank of Littlefork, acct Gregory, commissioners. Be it further to be a great vote-getter. His political and warrants drawn for same: assessing 108.50 leanings are shown by the fact Resolved, That all bids for such C. M. Atkinson, printing notices Bank of Littlefork, acct E. that he presided at the Bryan meeting bonds shall be without condition or $ Todd, assessing 112.00 3.45 in St. Paul last spring, which the qualification and must be sealed. No Boeringer & Son, merchandise 8.00 Bank of Littlefork, acct Jasie, Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by organization had refused to have any bid for such bonds will be considered M. Burton, supplies for prisoners assessing 108.50 by the board of county commissioners thing to do with. The Bryan men are 8.75 C. B. KINNEY International State bank, acct not disposed to accept Dan W. Lawler's unless the bidder making the same Wm. Durrin, attending commissioners' V. E. Rapp, burial of Stone 25.00 his "offer of the olive branch, and shall deposit therewith certified meetings 27.60 First National bank, acct A. out some 5.00 they are determined to bring check payable to the order of the Wm. Durrin, committee work Lawler, watching Littlefork Sales Manager candidate who will give Lawler a treasurer of said county, without condition, J. H. Drummond, fees 46.30 bridge 5.00 beating in the primaries. They think for an amount equal to two Eccless, team for superintendent First National bank, acct Rudolph, W. W. Kane would do the business best, as per cent of the face value of the 10.75 work on court house International Falls, flinnesota to be bid for, as a Free Press Printing Co., supplies he would make Lawler fight for Ramsey bonds proposed grounds 8.00 and would guarantee party so malring county, probably lead that the 41.50 First National bank, acct Slocum in other section of the such bid, will if awarded the sale, take nearly every H. W. Forrer, sheriff expenses 111.25 & Carpenter, painting bonds and pay for them according state. the H. W. Porrer, boarding prison-.' at poor farm 148.00