International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 1, 1912 · Page 3 of 7
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ing his cow the other day as he lost inclusive, be pay^lg &§ tp principal -i: W. E. LAWRENCE his hat. IX M.. on the first day 11 1 The Rexall Stbre j. M. Westerlund, Oliver Hamre, That bonds numbered 31 to 40, both Chiropractic "0 inclusim be payable ,^s to principal and C. Hamre were visitors at Big sfc: Akgust, 1921. Fglls the other day and reported that INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. That bonds numbered ,41 to 50, both they found everything hustling in that prosperous berg, as usual. of TmB0&WQV4®wm wm bp, Pftyftble ,fts to |trlpipjal c. SHEERAN L. IKiro-practicl MJgSIPNJm/ KOOCHICHING |p. E. Hamre arrived a few days on thp |IJS^ d^y .pl ^AwiRist, i$22*. Life Insurance^ COUNTY, MINN. THat bonds numbered 51 tQ,.$Q, both agp from a visit to the Red River valley and reported that the crops were injgjijgjye^^ pftSFfibl^ to Rfi^eipfil Opens office in building at REAR OF KOOCHICHING (p$?ial.) efftainly bumpers in that part of the on t^g ^t ^y pf A^ug^st, 1923^its^ds INTKBUATIONAL FALLS, MINN. country. But that the timber country n\«B^re^ 6q(K7i,tboith COMPANY OFFICE. Graduate of Michigan Pursuant to adjournment the board looked more like home to him ^gjpiiye, :he ^y^4|,as. $9 principal DR. M. E. WITHROW of coun|yrgommi^iogers pjf- Kpochiching College of Chiropractic, Grand Rapids. Mich. OR J^S j^si, dfi^qf.Aii^t, 19^4. th$n the prairies with its grain crops Ptjrsldan add Surgeorf? county, j^jjpe^ot|f |pet in their That bonds numbered 71 to 8Q, hpth and wind storms. Owing to the wonderful results accomplished by office in the courthouse at InternatffiM&ilNlfc l^jvsiv^ be, B^yftble to. p^ioeipM OIQee over litis' Drug Store. the Chiropractors in the surrounding states there has WILD WOOD, ^rsti,4^. 0f Awgust, iS(25. 1NTKRNATIONAL PALLS: MINNESOTA A ^Irs. Harvey Burnell, who has been J^tr bonis nuint^fed to both 81 96, been a great demand for a Chiropractor in this Boll Gall: Present, .Commissioners vlditing in Wildwpod for a few days, (ncliis^ be payable ap to principal 6. F. Swinlierton. M.D., C.M. Reed] Durrin,Ghutej UlvedaMyvMcDoriald. returned to Minneapolis Friday. 0n ^)ie first, day .of, Ay§^st, 1926. locality. 1$att.bonds numhei-edl 91 to 10Q, Miss Jeanette Earley of Watertown, Rh ysiciao 3uraeon I have located here to supply this demand and E jKtgi inpiiisiy^, W py^hle ^s .to p?in^i Minn., is making an extended Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted om ,t^e first d^iy jpf Ang|ast, 1927. yi'sit with her sister, Mrs. H. G. Taylor have opened an office in the building at the rear of Office over Ruettetl's tiepsrtmeot Store of Banner Park farm. ^njfeere4 10.1 to .HQ, International Falls. Minn. S Koochiching Company office. -inelMive, be p^yftWe as.to pirinr J. E. Cowan of International Falls Chairman. Dr. Jenifer Peiry Chance visited his mother, Mrs. C. M. Cowan, $pal on the first day of A\l?U§t, 1^28. Chiropractic is the only science and art which removes Attest: and sister, Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin, at I That t.^n|^ ijyniWed 7 Ul to i|P, L. H.' Slocum, the cause of disease by adjustments skillfully Emerald Park farm, Friday and Saturday.^ ^?th in^lv^ive^ bj^ payable jn to p?in(^P|U PHYSICIAN and SU^GEDfi Au(St$9r| ,on t^e d^y of. August,. 1929, first given with the hands for that purpose. Office over litis Drug Store. Phone 16 Mrs. H. G. Taylor and Miss Earley 4 nimbere.4, i21 to 13X), E OF ttfE fiOAltD COtM- O Night calls at Hotel Koochiching Are you sick? NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AIL were the guests of Mr., and Mrs^ R. in?lijsiy^ be p^yaW^ as to^ prineiptf.W INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA" Li, Smith S^t^rday and Sunday. the fir§,t $$$ of A*gwt, 193Q. MENT (acute or chronic) call and see me. JohnvGttestad: ftas purchased 40 bo^Js nu^er^4, 130 to 141* DR. O. C. HEfElE a^res from his father and is going infarming. ^clus\v§^ b^ p»yab^ ,a& to prin- Investigation COSTS NOTHING and may mean Get the bells ready, Asst 4^y ot Aupst, 1931. DB NT I ST your health and happiness. ^i .feon^ nm^ed. .Mi to 150* Harry Porter of Plum creek spent fojtft ir^li?.?ivej. b^ pa,yabJ^ to prin4i0 oi.cmfrJfpo^ Office over International State Bank E. A. Miller, C. 0^ th(? $r^ day q£ Auj^ust, 1932. Saturday night at the home of his uncle, cttn» cpwtx, INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. i«(p^|tl Office tin. the court houseat interna? ](i^sp)ve4i iilith^r, That, the county R. L. Smith. til Dr.. H2 rtlfig Haying: is- on ini full blast around tionaiFalls,Minnesbtaton Thursday, 'uditbf. is hereby instructed to giy§ ujb&c ^pti^ of the_ sale of, said bonds t&fese parts. jui^ 26$, ij. RqIY CallV freBentV Cpmmisg&ners. EENT1mt-"\ .sami in Tfcs Interna#^llj|. HAPPYLAND. E.cbp,. a weekly newspaper Office over Holler's Confectionery fe Donald absent, hone.' _. published in Intj^at^oi^. Falls!, "Rose'/s saw mijl finished sawing and INTERNATIONAL FALLS Mi|in? |or. ^0 ptces^iy^ w^ek.s,? nftm- i^ hung i^ fo« the season. th^ ^ime and p.l^q^e where bids wjll, DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ tion* fo* wdu*ipn, sm.ent 9ft sThe wet weather of the past month Wlk taxes, wei»-consideredi ijityd&tili ^?^vej., Thatjtfeft l*Qftr4 of ^ounty his made the roads bad again and is DENTIST W-.' Ci Gilbert^OttyO^Big'Falls/ ^om mji^sion^rs, m$et at the. officii of hurting the crops on fche heavy soils. A." ^ounty auditor of said county i# In^mationftl Ts' The International Lumber Co.V Office and residence: over litis Drug Store Gowdy, Amy iWckih'astier/ Hans Falls^ 1^nn.,v on tW 20th ccew has taken out the logs at R6man's Erickson, Ben Peterson^'Pi G. Gordon, dgy. of August,, 1912,' at 10. o'clpck' a.for INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. spur and are now loading out thg purpose of receiving and. B^'Abft^p, lg^ niaterial at Happyland. B. H. PH1NNEY Aspino, 0. A. V«um, X.- M. Dickey, A ppenmgbj^s for said bonds. J. W. Hilliard shipped a car of B^dahlv'-Knut»- Sevi^VJohivLichtK TJhe motion waft ^seconded by Com-, Lawyer cejdar poles and posts the past week. scheidl/A Ai. Bv-Love, ^lissioner Ulvedahl. W. H. Gill has returned- to Mizpah C. E. Sandstrom,* 'RA TV McPhee, G. Roll. Call: Ayes, Eeed, Durrin, a£ter attending to the crops and other Over Internattional State E&nk WW* .W- J. ^!huW, TJlvedahl, McDonald nays, work at hiis homestead. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA qqne„v. jQifc $' The wet weather has brought blueberries On motipn L. H. Nord w^s appointed A I N on in fine shape, pickers are i\$r. Ralpj} .G^d^-Jft^ ^icera^ a member of state fair commit•uees. ajipo plentiful, coming from Little-^ Lawyer W. Ht Cook,: JEngelbert* La®a. Ai fork, Big Falls and Margie. /I Swanson, M. J. McHugo, J. A. GonsteadjSelma n- On motion board adjourtied to meet C. S rRpm?ma is shipping out severa|i Office over litis- Brug*St®re Pearson^ Wm iMeLaughliri,' 4n Tuesday, August, 20th 1912: cars of cedar this week. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Jessie Nicol J. F. Reed While,, raspberries, do not. seem aa 'A-'tions LAtfolAN^ Chairman: large an area, in the vicinity as the GEO. S. ^Attest: "bljieberies they are a very promising ,5& ViA-'W ff*.".. L. H. Slbcuin, Lawyer crop. f- Cbenfty, W&Wn, I" Auditor^ As the work on the judicial ditches A. Qiiphwst, J$m%$ S&vffr Maitin Ms is not, likely to materialize this season Office over+ International State? Bank Thompson, Sfck Croix ^Rine & Cedar there is great need of some work EASU RA^ID RIVER., INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA RAUDENBUSH PIAWS Co., Tom^ Sahips6% ChrisMnap Smith, tpu be done on several places on the in full blast. The crop Fred S Grindallj ^mes Happyland-Bear river road. The wet proves _to,^be. a gOQd oneL in. spite of For.Accident, Sicknesa, and Lite Insurance: Comniiifmom^ I^sl^Dln^ ojf^. weather has again made the road impassible See ,i ^e^diy weather the early part of Ask the man who owns pn? the following^ pre^fl^^^ i^»q1ht for teams. the suinm^r E I E J. W. Hilliard leaves this week to ^Hftbt.' Wharrje,v whp,. b«en en*^rt ^gent for Bankers Mutual Casualty Insur-anee- take up work as a viewer on ditches the, past wee^, at Clement Company. Headquarters Rex Hotel. in township 156-29. son, returned home Sunday. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA scifition .2.75 chaptc^v2^i gtDezmlviaivsy E & I ,: Mfs^. Rupert Rhinarz is on. the sick Minnesota, 1905, and the several acte list. :c. Koochidtihg €amp: No. 7M2 amendatory^ thereof? 3ud' 'SUf^d^lnentary Mr0*, Cpwglin and son George left thereto, Mch step^ l»ay|i* been Duluth, Superior and International Falls for Baudette Monday, where they A it duly' and legally taken tint p(u|lic W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays will spend a few days. driarna ge (fitches witK ce^^^jl^a^^h- ojtiaa|pl!i.mo»th. Full ^attendance Louis Tregger is entertaining In The Marvin Music Store Hmd SuperiiittadinC of Construction. requested^ vi^ting neifirlibor weleome. friends from Black River this week, Office over litis Drug Store A number fro^n here attended the INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA CHARLES. K. SHANa ^un, niVe|^ ajid scuJlihg race at I Bau IpiOWi* aft j^(^r#M^4nui^r«4ilj dette Monday- and Tuesday, MRS. JANET W. DADE 2/ 3 andr% and such^pioc«edln^a hav^ ARCHITECT stop at the Hotel Nicollet inU}jikn9mvolit Mr^ Johnson left for the Falls Satur^y.. been had in the distnct' TOurt^ o^ tlie^ Music Teacher Plans jand specifications for all buildings, Ho will remain fof a short 15th judicial district^ the- state of "Recognized as tike Really Good** Correspondence ^solicited. tiine. Minnesota-d^ijr i«4|,estab- Convenient Central Comfortable VIRGINIA, MINN. INTERNATIONAL FALLS MINNESOTA Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin A-rea.. MA^GliEL •. dp^nitely. ^aceft^n#4 s^(di|Msiiin^ EUROPEAN Moderate PrieedjCaie 200 ROOMS—Sl.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TwFN ClIlEg Berrying is the. social, feature for ManitoL. Lodge No. 250 in, accpxd^niCte.. witlk» pgrftyiMensdofrlaW' HAIQHX A RAPP M&irgie.. nowadays. applicable thereto- tfciit the i' expenses UN.DBRCAKERS* E^th .IMiopne was., at International. ^. 0. 0. F. meets, every Frfdaj^uight incuri%d and ^to- be ^incurred »in: locat H^JENSED EMBAL^MfSRS ANDt^PfcJNERAL Fujpl^ Monday getting some, teeth at'80'cloclf atHJ^aard's Hail, fulKat- 1 DIRECTORS tendance requested. Visiting brother J. C. Lady assistant always in attendance. In or OQiof town callb promptly attended,to. Our Qi^ricK xeitnniod.i Tuesday, welcome. P^Csonal attention.given to ail cases. 'Plione evening from Internati.QipaX, Fa^g, jHlMk J. Villiimi.i Noble Grand. J. M. Fore- r: wfcj&E^L h%l^§. spent the ^t few,days II|TERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA man Secretary. mon^ 19 9&t on the Jury.' ching .yewwtFS-to d^Crttyo ejcpmses Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries .M^ I^organ left Mpn/d^y n?«ht fv* incuired and toa b^. inicucced^ so North Dakota to work in.tft&.havest loCatlhg^ esta^hi^aiMl* tomt]M fiel4s{., ing sifd^^jxidicjal nbw tfnpe1 s^iiuq^eci of' bQyis,£j^m Mas? fore si g^a^e leaving for different parts, of Noi^hf Dakota^. th^Jt i^ is^nepg^ ^OF^Ufpi »pu«pp?^ Jk^s. Siikabr B.urneli,andJ sqn- Fred, with^ Miss Nellier Lewis^, werec to, hmdr?(la9fty Bdn(i5kQa0vdoi- Happyland Saturday, pioking, blueberrie?^ la»s.t^ 1 VaTE have just installed the most modern. They came home with^a.ffine lot- Re^ol ved,'"furtl -That"th'e kiMi^t- Gin^ich^spent.i pyer Sunday Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Colds- iable cdiipbh^bbhi '{6£ siiid' c^in^r-of a^|^r F£))4,at t^e.iiQme^f.lV^. Ul- Koochic be' fdr siiid!^iur- Storage WarehOuse with capacity enough Sunday Mrs. I^eliiflr Lewis spent,, to take care of Meats, and Groceries ii* 1 Wjjth^lkfrsi. Minnie Olson. that said bonds IMW&n car lots, because we are in a position to numbered TOm^onfe Ql to lBO both inclusive, Tt Rorilimi Cab* S bang i| 1 new abeoiinglieewi be of the jdenomination of one BEAK buy cheap. We can sell cheap and willj Fi^r|kaod .Ffedj Sfejwg*. are lars each, sbf Mdrft-^rTheir XJae GuaraoteM th* Life—v give our customers the benefit of our ad^i the Continued Accuracy of ybur Arm/ dated tlib' perhaps the mos^ic^ep^^f^mei% years of gun-makiti{—50 years of etrtride-makini 96' otjthia^ttlw^tn^ay^'^e^^yyP111^ vantages. ''MtxPf, hart^nfht u«— chased a c«RltPi3»^ -I. *Tp -maki'^^MeiWiet npted &£ fl^fdaxs for t^|)g) capttofnthe^iarge Jiay:cipop •hooting—hard-hitting—sure-fire. To attain each"yeiu^iBii4 bijdu^n^PQEaUcfiin tin this^^gt^of t^e^eounty. .w—MM pm jutmrmf fazp&utfri a«d:jlnterMivat *tk«oAee is busy haying on To, make for each kind of arm the cmrtuy. e«rtrid|f «t«.requires M(^itklMfr-ud tor' Peterson's meadow on the Big Fork, kecpMs/iuto. l*i Chicac whicfc he rfcently^purcha^ed. 4^tw'een] There is- rfewwffow. UMC- cartridge specially made- I eadn't) $| for pistol^ .Every 4 yomr riBe—your Jtrnnington- UMC th^ lowers ^oula" tli'e Jtiiyirigr a. cartridge is tested iii -the aiin1Uir ^rhich it is made. Everybody is invited, to inspect ou£ plant* good,.deal. .. Our Guarantee!* behind .these cartridges—^and behind he-lit.. Mf •^tandard.-^aofc,,.to full. btUnttof th» isHr'sow«r- tiim- Jacob liiu a^ri^e^ two 1: tuaraqtee^when ^thesei cairtTidies are *usedr"1 J. c. INFELT V" inclttaiie^lfe princi|n^ Wee)^ aigC'.®ntf '^8y,l^th^h'faf'--hiSy-" cutridiet that shoot ,straight. Shoot the Shoot tJojBu hifcTO&.^v, ••. (, Atmhf^R*UfCe*rtf|d||a .'. E&miie' has~wnt^eri tHati^ h^ --y W International Falls, Minn. Inclusive be pa^^te a^lo tiie first day of jjtagastf 1919. RmT«kGMv. ... U. That bonds numbered 21 to 30, v- A i' ±Ky !!l -If- a'' 1