International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 1, 1912 · Page 2 of 7
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. CITY COUNCIL unanimous vote. On motion duly made and seconded FOR YOUR JOB WORK Three Leaders the bond of John Harrison, retail PROCEEDINGS liquor dealer, with the American Surety Co. as surety, was approved. On motion the council adjourned. and OFFICE SUPPLIES Fraser, Attest: R. C. City Clerk. Minutes of an adjourned meeting Golden Grain Belt Beers L. W.Wilson, of the city council held July 23, 1912, President. at 8 o'clock p. m. Members present, Aldermen Keyes, Harpers Whiskey ALTITUDES IN UNITED STATES Oveson, Infelt, Lynch and Wilson. GO TO THE Minutes of the meeting held July PiffmnoN Between East and Weeflj 15, 1912, were read and on motion Rock Spring Water Remarkable in Their Art duly made and seconded, same were International Falls Press WWe Variety. approved. Alderman Infelt moved that the The dlffenuoee btwit the eeetern UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS city buy a protectograph costing weattm etomtlone tbie eoaatrr pad Id $30.00, which motion was seconded •re ouriouely striking. OolofMp baa 40 peaks that are more than 14,000 International Falls, Minnesota. by Alderman Oveson and carried. feet about tea level. Mount Wfcihingi On motion of Alderman Keyes, seconded m4 ton, In New Hampshire, Mount by Alderman Oveson, the city Mltehell, la North Carolina, the hlgb» clerk was instructed to draw a war? est peaks la the Appalachian system rant to Geo. Millard, treasurer, for aortk aad aoutfe, respectively, are ooi SUBSCRIBE NOW the amount donated for the Northern siderablo less than half as high as Minnesota Development association. this above the oeeaa. Several transcontinental la&way Motion carried. lines la the west poll their mala Has Alderman Lynch moved that the A full line of Letter Heads, Packet trains ever greater elevations than liquor license of John E. Wilson be that reached by the oog railroad up transfered to Jos. B. Ross ,and Fred Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hampshire^ above-mentSooed New Ross, which motion was seconded by peek. These western •lerettoaa are, Enger-Nord Realty Alderman Infelt, the yeas and nays Calling Cards and in fact everything in the of course, reached gradually. being called for the~ vote being as Host large cities lie low. Chicago Keyes, line of printing neatly done ct reasonabl follows: Yeas, Aldermen is only about 600 feet above sot level, Wilson. Oveson, Infelt, Lynch and and Pittsburgh hot 100 feet higher. prices. Cive us a call. President Philadelphia ivages from sea toil to Nays, none. Whereupon Co.- a height la Its suburbs of sons 100 Wilson declared the motion carried. feet Mfcmeepotta, the head of Bear On motion of Alderman- Lynch, seconded the Mississippi, hiis aa eleratloa of by Alderman Oveson, the petition less thaa 1.000 feet, and various parts sent Lieut. Col. Shunk was approved. of Now Orlsaaa at the mouth ci the Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT great river are recorded la the gov The bids for painting the city jail ernmeat tables as harlaf elevations of FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. from oho. to fifty feet St Louis lies were opened and it was found that half way between these tefc the bid of J. F. Granberg was the about minal cities. Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month lowest bid submitted. Montana Is a*af up, with its lead* Alderman Lynch moved that J. F. International Falls Press lng city jperehed at the elevatloa of Granberg be awarded the contract the highest peaks of the Adirondack for painting the city jail at $68.50, mountains. In Denver there Is a We own and control 20,000 acres which motion was seconded by Alderman mark, near the State dapltol, which is Phone 32 3rd Street Oyeson and carried. Just one mile above the sea level. of choice well located unimproved On motion of Alderman Infelt, seconded farm lands for sale at from by Alderman Oveson, the city CHANCES FOR THE STUDENT clerk was instructed to collect back $5.00'to $10.00 per acre. rent on the city market and order No Reaeon Why Their Opportunities the present occupants to vacate by Should Net Be Extended In Many August 1st, 1912. Dlreetlone. A Setterlund & Co. Thirty Improved Fa rms On motion the following bills were We have student mechanics la all allowed: the large factories and student miners John Berg, salary ........... .$27.30 In the great mines. There are stu* all —-—•——For Sale Arlie Lapping, labor on roller. 13.75 dent trainmen on all the trains And General Contractors Jos. Flynn, team work 36.00 itudent superintendents in all the offices. Mike Gorgas, labor cutting CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS weeds 15.75 Soon wo shall have student senators In the senate and student representatives Geo. Ostoff, labor on street ... 13.50 International Falls. Minnesota la the house.' A student Judge Mike Ostoff, labor on street ... 13.50 will sit on every benoh and student at* Julius Mountain, labor on street 13.50 torneys will assist every lawyer. Zimmerman Electric Co., supplies Student social learners will attend 4.30 •very function and student soldiers James Charters, assisting engineer The Only Big Show Ever here will accompany the troops. The White 2.50 LEARN "ONE WEEK House will have to be enlarged to R. S. McDonald V* cost of sidewalk make room for about student 1,000,000 presidents, for nearly every mother In 20.50 the United States will want to send R. H. Bennett, cost of sidewalk "The Show Thats Different her son to the White House to learn EVERYTHING THAT 85.44 how to be president E. H. Sargent & Co., supplies MINNESOTA PRODUCES Student brides and student grooms for health department ...... 8.60 will attend every wedding ceremony Ordinance No. XXXVI was read Will exhibit at and student ministers will accompany for the first time. the minister on his parochial International Falls On motion the countcil adjourned. calls. DON'T M1S6 THE COUNTY EXHIBITS STUDY YOUR COUNTY IN L. W. Wilson, It might be interesting to know Just 20JMPARISOlM WITH OTHKR what a student lover's privilege would President. be, but there Is no doubt that a few Attest: Saturday, August 17th lessons are sadly needed by soms R. C. Fraser, 1 rJISVJ HS0:Uj3tT»OiH young persons. City Clerk. Student poets would with advantage learn thegqbtle art-of standing off the One Day. Minutes of a regular meeting of landlady and student bill collectors would find It advantageous to learn the city council held July 29th, 1912, how beet to land at the bottom of the at 8 o'clock p. m. lUdrs.—Chicago News. Members present, Aldermen litis, Two Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Keyes, Oveson, Infelt, Lynch and Wilson. Neatly Evaded Apology The minutes of the meeting held Oao day, Beckmann, the eomlo av tor, was Induced to take off a well* July 23rd, were read and on motion known newspaper editor, Frankel by same were approved. AL G. BARNES name, In one of th# characters he was Alderman Infelt moved that the representing lh Berlin. He perform^ bond of Fred Ross and Jos. B. Ross, ed his task so cleverly that at the retail liquor dealersr with the American dose the audleaoo broke out into loud Surety Co. as surey, be approved, calls for Frankel. The Journalist Big Three Ring Wild Animal MINNESOTA which motion was seconded by Alderman brought an action, and Beckmann was Lynch and carried. condemned to go to the house of the Insulted party and there beg his par* pn motion the following bills were Aon In the preeenee of witnesses. At allowed: the hour appointed Frankel sat in the John Berg, salary $ 27 30 circle of his family, together with a STATE FAIR Mike Georgas, labor cutting number of relatives and friends whom weeds 1L25 he bad convened for the occasion, Julius Mountain, labor on' waiting the arrival of the delinquent street 13.50 He tarried long, and half an hour had Herd of Elephants, Camels, Zebras M. Ostoff, labor on street .... 11.25 passed la weary suspense, when, at last, the door opeend, and Beckmann Arlie Lapping, labor on roller 16.50 AND EXPOSITION put his head In.and asked: "Does Mr. Joe Flynn, team work ..... 36.00 Africian Lions Ride Trained Stallions Heir live, heref* "Oh, no," answered M. C. Stone (G. Ostoff), labor Frankel, "he lives next door." "Ah, E A S W O on garbage .......... 6.75 then I beg your pardon," said the actor, Harry R. Ruettell, supplies 16.60 and hastily withdrew, having thus 52 IN EVERYTHING THAT Groups of Savage Beasts in R. C. Fraser, express, freight 8.76 acquitted himself of the imposed penknee A. T. McDonald, drayage .. 4.00 to. the great annoyance of Frankel, SEPT.2 A STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION 7 Salutation. A. Setterlund & Co., ballahce and the intense amusement of ths assembled witnesses. on contract 151.15 SHOULD BE Aldermen Infelt, litis and Wilson 150 Ponies, Dogs, MonKeys, Ap6s, Goats, were appointed a committee to go over i: Borrowing Booke. the proposition of Mr. Nord for a Clowns and host of novel acts. The practice of borrowing books Is TO .9I2 proposed street railway. essentially an evil one in those who can afford to own books, sad public On motion the council adjourned to 3 Bands. Nonster libraries serve to encourage and'foster meet July 30th at 2:00 p. m. STATE FAIR GROUNDS MIDWAY QETWEEN the evil, though they are of very Attest: R. C. Fraser, City Clerk. great value to the poor student We MINNEAPOLIS &> ST.PAUL L. W. Wilson,: think that^ upon general principles, President. Free Street Parade at 10:30 A. people should own the books they coad. We believe heartlly ln buying books, reading books and keeping Minutes of an adjourned-meeting books. As referenoe a public library i- Qf the city council' held July 30, 1912, a in A-V- serves aa admirable purpose^ and la at 2 o'clock p. in. many instances It is of undoubtsd ad' International Falls, Saturday Aug. 17th Members present, Aldermen Oveson, vantage to the people.. But one that Infelt, Lynch and Wilson. would bo surely profited by books Alderman Lynch moved that John should dwn them If he can, and should h*TO them for companlcms continually Harrison be granted a license to sell Fad Frances, •round hlntr-lhigene Fleld. intoxicating liquors for a period of one year, "which motion was seconded by by Alderman Infelt and carried iifiU