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

August 1, 1912 · Page 4 of 7

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS P8ESS. COMMISSIONED ing his cow the other day as he lost inclusive, be payable as to principal W. E. LAWRENCE his hat. pn the first day pf August, 1920. The Rexall Store J. M. Westerlund, Oliver Hamre, ropractic That bonds numbered 31 to 40, both and C. Hamre were visitors at Big inclusive^ be payable as to principal Falls the other day and reported that on-, tjie first day of August, 1921. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. they found everything hustling in that That bonds numbered 41 to 50, both prosperous berg, as usual. OF THE BOARD Qf COUNTY COMMISSION inclusive, be payable as to principal C. L. SHEERAN Kiro-practic| Eft S, KOOCHICH­ p. E. Hamre arrived a few days on thp first d^y pf August, 1922. Life I nsurance ING COUNTY, MINN. ago from a visit to the Red River valley That bonds numbered 51 tp 60, both inclusive, be payable as to principal and reported that the crops were Opens office in building at REAR OF KOOCHI­ (Official.) on tlip first day pf August, 1923. certainly bumpers in that part of the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. country. But that the timber country Tfrat bonds nup^ber^d 6Q to 71, both CHING COMPANY OFFICE. Graduate of Michigan Pursuant to adjournment the board looked more like home to him DR. M. E. WIThROW inclusive, be payable as to principal of county commissioners of Koochiching College of Chiropractic, Grand Rapids. Mich. than the prairies with its grain crops on the flrst day pf August, 1924. Physician and Surgeon county, I$innesot§? met in their That bonds numbered 71 to 80, hoth and wind storms. Owing to the wonderful results accomplished by office in the court house at Internatipu^l jnclpsive, be payable as to principal Office over litis' Drug Store Falls, pn Tuesday, J\ily }5th, WILDWOOD. the Chiropractors in the surrounding states there has op the first day Pf August, 1925. NTERNATIONAL PALLS. MINNESOTA 1912, at S| a. Mrs. Harvey Burnell, who has been That bonds numhered 81 to 90, both been a great demand for a Chiropractor in this Roll Call: Present, Commissioners visiting in Wildwood for a few days, ^nclus^vp, be payable as to principal G.F. Swinnerton. M.D..C.NV. Reed, Durrin, Chute, Ulvedahl, McDonald. returned to Minneapolis Friday. pp t^ie first day pf August, 1926. locality. That boflds numbered 91 to 100, Miss Jeanette Earley of Watertown, Physician and Surgeon Qn motion bpard a^ouni^d to meet I have located here to supply this demand and Minn., is making an extended ^pt^i inclusive, be payable as to principal Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted on Tjiu^s^y, J^ly 25th, id42t at 1:30 visit with her sister, Mrs. H. G. Taylor on the first day pf August, 1927. have opened an office in the building at the rear of Office over Ruettell's department Store P- W- of Banner Park farm. That bonds numbered ioi to 110, International Falls. Minn. J. F. Rw& J. E. Cowan of International Falls Koochiching Company office. both inclusive, be payable as to principal Chairman. Dr. Jenner Perry Chance visited his mother, Mrs. C. M. Cowan, on the first day of August, 1928. Chiropractic is the only science and art which re­ Attest: and sister, Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin, at That hpnds pupibered 1U to 120, L. H. Slocum, moves the cause of disease by adjustments skillfully Emerald Park farm, Friday and Saturday. Jjpth inclusive, b^ payable as to principal PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Auditor. on the first day of August, 1929. given with the hands for that purpose. Office over litis Drug Store. Phone 15 Mrs. H. G. Taylor and Miss Earley That b.Qflds numbered 121 to 130, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTS CQM Night calls at Hotel Koochiching were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Are you sick? NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AIL­ ^p.th, inclusive, be payable as tp principal MISSIQNEftS, ^QQgKicin. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA L. Smith Saturday and Sunday. pp, the first day pf August, 1930. ING qoyNfx,. mm- MENT (acute or chronic) call and see me. John Ettestad has purchased 40 T^iat bonds numbered, 130 to 141, DR. O. C. HEIEIE a?res from his father and is going in lpo.^fe ^elusive, be payable as to principals Investigation COSTS NOTHING and may mean E tp, farming. Get the bells ready, oji the fi,rst day of August, 1931. E N I S your health and happiness. Pursuant th% tx$rd That bonds numbered 14.1 to 150, vboys! Harry Porter of Plum creek spent o| cp.unty op,m?i?iissio^^a $£ Jfcoochichi,ng ^oth inclusivej. be payable a& to principal Office over International State Bank A. Miller, C. Saturday night at the home of his uncle, county, Minnesota, met in their pn th? first day of August, 1932. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. office: in, the court house at Intenaational Resolved, farther, That the county R. L. Smith. Dr. H. H. ttirig Falls, Minnesota, on Thursday, ^uditor is hereby instructed to give Haying is on in full blast around July 25th, 1912, at 1:30 p. m. public potic^ of the sale of said bonds these parts. DENTIST I^oll CaljL: Present, Qpmipissioners l?y publishing same in Th$ Internatjiopal HAPPYLAND. Reed, Purrin, Ch^e, UJLvete)W, McDonald Falls Echo, a weekly newspaper Office over Holler's Confectionery absent, none. published in International Falls, Rose's saw mill finished sawing and INTERNATIONAL FALLS 0/x mfttion thft fpjJf)^i)Qg. applications tylinnv fpr two successive weeks,, naming is. hung up for the season. DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ for reduction, ami abatement of the time and place where bids will, The wet weather of the past month taxes were considered) awdaHowed: ^»e. received.. That thQ board of county has made the roads bad again and is DENTIST W. C. Gilbert, City o£ Big Falls, Qommissipnera meet at the office of hurting the crops on the heavy soils. Shevlin-Mathieu ^umBer Cj., F. A. qounty auditor of said county ip International The International Lumber Co.'s' Office and residence over litis Drug Store Gowdy, Amy Buckmaster, Hans Falls, Mmn., on the 20th cr-ew has taken out the logs at Roman's Erickson, Ben Peterson, P. G. Gordon, 4ay of August, 1912, at 10 o'clpck a. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA, spur and are now loading out B. Abelffvoi, Maflgsyi, 01$. ip., for thie purpose of receiving and material at Happyland. B. H. PHINNEY Aspino, 0. A. Veum, J- M. Dickey, A. Qpening bids for said bonds. J. W. Hilliard shipped a car of Lawyer A. Berdahl, Knute Sevi e, John Lichtschejdl, The motion was seconded by Com-, cedar poles and posts the past week. A. A. Gilchrist, Ghas. E. Love, missioner Ulvedahl. W. H. Gill has returned to Mizpah C. E. Sandstrom, D. TV McPhee, G. Roll Call: Ayes, Reed, Durrin, after attending to the crops and other Over International State Bank Amonson, W. J., Poster, Caippbell Chute, Ulvedahl, McDonald nays, work at his homestead. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA pone. Bajj$y,p Ole Mig^i-d^n,? Geo, F. The wet weather has brought blueberries On motion L. H. Nord was appointed Schv^tz, E. taw:rieBcer J^. M. A I N on in fine shape, pickers are Wise, Ralph A. GQ^dy, Jps. J. Rucera, a member of state fair committees. Lawyer also plentiful, coming from Littlefork, W. Hi Cook, Eh Engelbert^ Lars. A. Big Falls and Margie. On motion board adjourned to meet Swanson, M. J. McHugo, J. A. Gonsteadi C. S. Romans is shipping out several Office over litis Drug store. on Tuesday, August, 20th, 1912. Selma Pearson, Wm. McLaughlin, cars of cedar this week. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Jessie Nicol. J. F. Reed, While raspberries dp not seem as W* s. Chairman. On motion th$ follpw.ip^ applications large an area in the vicinity as the GEO. LANGLAND for reduction qe abqtgmciqt of, Attest: blue.beries they are a very promising taxes wer$. rejected L. H. Slocum, Lawyer crop. Louis W. Cheney, J, EJ. Wilson, A Auditor. As the work on the judicial ditches A. Gilchrist, Knute Sevre, Martin Mv is not likely to materialize this season Office over- International State^ Bank Thompspn, St. Croix Pine & Gedar there is great need of some work EAST, RAPID RIVER. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA RAUDENBUSH PIANOS Co., Tom Sampson, Christina Smith, to be done on several places on the Haying in full blast. The crop Fred S. Grindallj James F. Walsh., Happyland-Bear river road. The wet proves to be. a gppd one in, spite of For Accident, Sickness and Lite Insurance Commissioner MpI}ona}d offered weather has again made the road impassible the dry weather the early part of See Ask the man who owns pne the following prea,ji(iblfc. ^pd, rpsolyv: for teams. the summer, E I E tions ai\d iflqved t^ejr aj^ptipn J. W. Hilliard leaves this week to Kpbt. Wharrie, who has, been employed Whereas, In, purstja^c#. of .a^d ip £gent for Bankers Mutual Casualty Insurance take up work as a viewer on ditches fpr the. past week at Clementson, Company. Headquarters Rex Hotel. full compliancewit^thf. prftvjsipns pf] in township 156-29. returned home Sunday. section 27, chapter, 230» general laws, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA TERRY Sc GILIUSON Mrs. Rupert Rhinarz is on the sick Minnesota, 1905, and the several acts list. Koocbicliihg Camp No. 7602 amendatory thereof and' supplementary Kf STUBEEF Mrs, Couglin and son George left thereto, such steps have been Du!uth, Superior and International Falls for Baudette Monday, where they A it duly and legally tak^n that public M. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays will spend a few days. of teach .month. Full attendance drainage ditches with'' cerjtafoC Louis Tregger is entertaining and Superintendent' of Construction. In The Marvin Music Store es and laterals have, he^q, dujyylpe^te^l requested,4 visiting neighbor welcome. friends from Black River this week. and established k. cpyjaty^ Office over litis Drug Store A number from here attended the INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Koochiching, stj$e^. o| IV^in^esQtaj CHARLES. K. SHAND gun meet and sculling race at Baudette known as. judiaftl*ditfh?s nuopibiered 1, Monday and Tuesday. MRS. JANET W. DADE ARCHITECT 2, 3 and-9, and such proceedings have Hotel Nicollet Mr. Johnson left for the Falls Saturday.. been had in the district court-of' the Stop at the Music Teacher in Minneapolis Plans and specifications for all buildings, He will remain for a short l-'ith judicial district-of -the state of Correspondence -sol ici ted. "Recognized as the Really Good" time. Minnesota. dujy lpcaJ^ng. a#4} establishing. Convenient Central Comfortable VIRGINIA, MINN. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA said, ditcl^, a^djit heen Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Avee. Washington MARGIE. EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe definitely ascertain&d a^dtfternunedi* BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES Manitou Lodge No. 250 ROOMS-SI.OO 200 UPWARD Berrying is the social feature for in accordance. with, provisions of law HAIGHT & RAPP Margie, nowadays. applicable thereto that the expenses UNDER CAKEHS Edith Mopne was at International I. O. O. meets every Friday night F. incurred and to be incurred in locating, LICENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL Fajls Monday getting some teeth at 8 o'clock at Ogaard's- Ilall, full attendance establishing and- constructing DIRECTORS filled. requested. Visiting brother said ditches wiy be .at le^t the sum J. C. 1 N E Lady assistant always in attendance. In or Chas. Gingrich returned,. Tuesday out of town calls promptly attended, to. Our welcome. of $150,00.0dp^a^s^ai^j. personal attention given to axl cases. 'Phone thos. J. Williams, Noble Grand. J. M. Foreman evening from International, Falls, Whereas, Th^e^e i§.. npjt suflScient 25H. where, h& hps spent the, past few. days Secretary. money^ in tj[ie. tresysii^ o& I^oashiching. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA on thie jury. county to, defray* the expenses Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries My. Morgan left Monjday night fpr incurred and to be incurred'- in: so North Dakota to work in the, havest locating establishing aridconstructing fields. said judicial ditches, now therefore Quite a, number of boys from Margie be it. are leaving for different parts of Resolve^, by,. thi$, county^ bp^rd, North Dakota* that it. is .,necessa^..fdr, such(purpose Mrs. Sarah. Burnell and son Fred, to. raise at this, t^me^thp ,su^a ope£ with:, Miss Nellie Lewis, were, to. hundred, fifty thousands (150,OQ()Sdol­ Happylapd Saturday picking, blueberries. lars. JE have just installed the most modern They came home with.a.ifine lot. Resolved, further, That the .negotiable METALLIC Chas. Gingrich spent over Sunday Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold coupon bonds of said county of at.Big Falls, at the. home.of,Mr. Ulvedahl. Koochiching be issued, for said purpose Storage Warehouse with capacity enough in the agjgr^egate, arappnt of Mrs. Nellie Lewis spent. Sunday 01$, h^pdKei fi^j^.^ t^^ap(|t, dpyar?,. to take care of Meats and Groceries in with ers. Minnie Olson. that said bonds b^t£1^0 in car lots, because we are in a position to numbered from one (1) to 150 both inclusive, Shoot to Hit The Remington Cub* BEAR RJVPR, be of the, denomination of one bant up anew shooting record buy cheap. We can sell cheap and will, thousand ($1,000) dqllars.. each, .bp Frank, apd Fped,. Sjrpus^ who are Mdre—Their Use Guarantees the Life— give our customers the benefit of our ad­ perhaps the most •prosperous,-farmers the Continued Accuracy of your Arm. dated the first dfty of August,: 1912,, 96 years of gun-making—50 years of cartridge-making be^r intej^t at the .r^te},9f 4$4*.p^. of,j this jSettlemeptfi have .recently ypurr vantages. have taught us— chased a mow^r, rake ?and hay .stacker cent payable pSemf.rAnflua^y so^f t^€$ To make cartridges noted for straightshooting—hard-hitting—sure-fire. first days of, F($^^i^tand..Augu^ in: for takingf care, of, the large hay crop To attain each year* and be „due .and.- payable as in this ,of the, county. ammunition accuracy gum OC' without impairing Olaf {E^stlpnd is busy haying on curacy. to principal and dnterest at ,the office To make for each kind of arm the to-shoot cartridge it requires its £«/—and o-. of the Central Trust Company^ of Peterson's meadow on the Big Fork, shooting best. keep its Illinois/ in Chii»^o^ Iliiii^iaf.' That which he recently, purchased. 8 Remington-UAfC curtrid&c There is specially made each yftjfful A, little,, mpre firie^ weather between your rifle—your Remington-UMC for pistol. Every n^e^o^tHe Sta^&of! the showers would help the haying a Everybody is invited to inspect our plant. cartridge is tested in the arm for which it is made. Ainericg, good deal. Our Guarantee is behind these cartridges—and behind any standard AND,, to the full textent of the .maker'sown-guarantee, Th^t bondp: puflibwe^ ito.lO^ both Jacob M. Westerlund arriyed two when-these cartridges are used inclusive, be payable a& ta principal weeks. ago apH is busy with his hay J. C. INFELT Shoot the, cartridges that shoot straight. Shoot the on the first day of Attgtist, -1918. harvest. cartridges that keiep your gun shooting straight. Shoot 'i Remingtpn- UMC Tliitt bonds humhered1II M.! O. Hamre has written that, he cartridges. Rgminfloa Arms-Umdn Metallic Cartridge €o* International Falls, Minn. inclusive be payable as to prmcipai on wpl return -with his famiiy in a few elephone No. 11 299 Broadway New York City the first day of August, 1919. days, to.resum^ his hpniestead duties. That bonds numbered 21 to 30, boty E. M: Kiiiig had quite a time locat­ JL