International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 22, 1912 · Page 4 of 6
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1 I "'*.': y^.-."" aa" "v'.f 'h" I •j!'' ^*:.-'?v*^*r-r«j5--:j«"^v'•^•:- ••/.• '.. :w -•.•!-.•• ,-J--~-V.'-"". v-/. '-'n v"r .•'' ... INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Get your lime, plaster and brick Girl wants work with private family. NEW RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENT from Setterlund & Co. Call at City Hotel. Supt. Crowell of the M. D. & W. Ry Invite You to LOCAL NEWS. Remember the Catholic church FOR RENT—One three room flat has resigned and W. J. Shreve has benefit at the Unique theatre toright $15 per month, apply Enger-Nord has been appointed in his stead. Mr. Bank Your Depository Realty Company, litis Block. Shreve has been Master Machanic of FOR SALE—One 15-horse power Money to loan on city property and Doman marine gasoline engine. Enquire the road since his arrival here on farm land. R. C. Fraser. -It is good to see Arthur Lyman March 1st from Deer River where he upstairs over reading room. around again, after being confined to If you have ail idle hundred—or fifty One lot of ladies suits to close out had occupied a similiar position on The campers from our city have his room for several days with a bad or any other amount which you desire only $7.78 at E. E. Peterson & Co. the Minneapolis and Rainy River road most all returned looking much better attack of inflamatory rheumatism, Dr. Rosenholtz has almost completed to lay aside for safe keeping, bring it to for many years. for their outing, a little tanned but even though he is still dependent on his palatial residence on Sixth this bank for deposit. Mr. Shreve is not only well fitted healthier. his crutches. street. for his new position but is also a We issue Certificate of Deposit payable FOR SALE—One medium-weight FOR SALE—A new six room cottage, For dry tamarack cord wood apply gentleman of much experience in on demand, also Time Certificates team of horses. For particulars all improvements except heat. B. M. Hamre. public affairs having been a member write J. L. Berge, Loman, Minn. bearing 4 per cent interest. This is a snap. Easy terms. Enger-Nord of the council at Deer River for three Call and see the goods on special Dr. T. H. Monahan who has charge We make a specialty of our Savings Realty Company, litis years and at the time he left there sale this week at E. E. Peterson & Co. of the hospital at Crosby spent a Block. Department. Money deposited in the he was president of the school board Dr. Chance and family have moved days couple of with his brother, Dr. Savings Department draws 4 per cent in that village. into their fine new bungalow on The Press acknowledges a call R. H. Monahan, last week. interest which is compounded quarterly from J. A. Sheeran, traveling agent Sixth street. Dr. Reeves, Dentist and Optician, of the Soo railroad, who was here NOTICE TO PARENTS. or four times each year. Money to loan on city property and Fort Frances, Ont., phone No. 44. Office Wednesday visiting his brother, Chas. farm land. R. C. Fraser. hours 8:30 to 12 a. m., and 1 to The county board of education are L. Sheeran. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Frunished room to rent. Apply at 6 p. m. required by law to keep all children this office. Mrs. A. B. Colburn and children returned Our acre garden lots arejselling fast, between eight and sixteen years of Eugene Holler is building a neat Monday from their summer many houses are going up. Prices age, in school, either by school, transportation cottage on Seventh street, on his lot vacation with grandpa on the farm low, terms $10.00 down, $5.00 per or board. Any parent who International falls, Minn. near Sixth avenue. near Loman. month. has children over two miles from a Enger-Nord Realty Co. school and are unable to pay the Attorney Add A. Tone is on the FOR SALE—A good farm, half a children's board, should notify the sick list. He may not be able to be mile frontage on Rainy River, 30 ^'t^S clerk of the county board of education out for several days. acres cleared, 3 miles from Inter- Abstracts of titles to all property pM and make such application for Ladies fine lisle hose only 25 cents national Falls. Good house and in Koochiching county furnished on Licensed Plumbers and the children's board betwen now barn. Apply John Hoey. short notice by the Koochiching at E. E. Peterson & Co. and September 1st,so that-the children American Suburbs Jones of Min- County Abstract Co., official abstracneapolis Sec Setterlund & Co. about that may begin promptly September is here attending to the ers, International Falls, Minn. Hating Enginners building contract. 9th. No one is authorized to board business of his company in connection Jack McDonald has made good We are now offering for sale 187 lots a child unless they have the authorization with their street railway. headway excavating the basement in the Carson Lupie addition, price certificate issued by the board. for the new school house. We own and control 20,000 acres of H55.00 per lot, $10.00 down, $5.00 per WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. If your children must be boarded land in Koochichinsr county, thisjjjjQjj^ minutes walk from post- Order your nursery stock from the 5 away from home in order to attend ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. land is for sale at reasonable prices office. Save rent, have a garden, -Jewell Nursery Co., through F. J. school, please make application at A S O I N 6t and easy terms. chickens etc., thereby reduce the cost Farra, their* agent at International once. Improved larms close to International of living. Falls. Annie A. Shelland, Falls and Fort Frances. OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Palls, Minn. PHONE 221 Enger-Nord Realty Co. C. L. Hillstead, J. W. Hillard and a-29 Clerk. Enger-Nord Realty Co. litis Block. ing J. E. Lathrop were here Tuesday litis Block. acting as viewers of ditch No. 5. Miss Connell of Winnipeg is visiting EAST RAPID RIVER Nice line of boys' wash suits at E. POPULAR LECTURE her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Peterson & Co. Mr. W. F. Good left Tuesday for Tonight a popular lecture will be Pitblado. For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota J. D. Slauson of Birchdale, made Rainy river. delivered in the M. E. church on Sales Manager R. J. Young of the decreased 80,000 barrels. During the same year the output final proof on his homestead Tuesday How to be Happy Though Married," Paul Early and sister, Miss M. & O. Power Company returned before clerk of court Drummond. of the by Rev. J. M. Stewart. Tuesday from a successful trip Mammie, spent Sunday in Beaudette. Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. Dr. Monahan has purchased a Mr. Stewart is a jgood speaker through the central states getting^ Mrs. Tidabeck of Streter, Ills., is large corner lot west of the hospital new "paper contracts for the ensuing-and his lccture will be immensely visiting with her daughter, Mrs. and has began the erection of a handsome It will He will leave again today enjoyed by all who hear it increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell James McAllister. year, residence. consist of more than an hour's witty to visit other cities and states. the bar boy to serve you REX BEER." The majority of Victor Lindholm of Spooner, was Bears wanted by Virginia Park and humorous entertainment, which Mrs. Walter Duff entertains the the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because looking after business interests in will also have its serious and helpful ^commission. Address O. A. Poirier, Ladies' Aid of the Eaptist church in this section one day last week. they like to please their patrons. lessons. Mr. Stewart has been here Secretary. the auditorium of the chrch on Fri past two weeks conducting A good roads meeting was held at State Tax Commissioners Lord and Telephone 75 FI^ED SHAW, City Agent. day afternoon at 2:30. Ladies of special meetings assisted by Mrs the Forks August 11th, to decide on Arneson are spending a few days in the congregation are requested to Stewart, who is a good soloist. No the location of a road. Next meeting the city looking into the taxation bring their friends and all ladies charge has been made for their services August 25th. proposition. attendance will be appreciated. and the only remuneration Miss Crookshanks who has Patronize your home people by or'dering Sunday morning 11 o'clock Rev. asked for by them is the proceeds spending her vacation with your nursery stock from F. J. Walter Duff evening services at from the lecture. It is believed that S O E brother left the fore part of the Farra, who is the successful agent of o'clock. Evangelist F. W. Vine. there will be a hearty response to the 8 for Crookston. LA ZENDA "the Jewel Nursery Co. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Sweedish invitation to hear this lecture and their contribute to the worthy cause Fellowiship meeting at 10:30 M. M. Wold of Minneapolis, who WILDWOOD. Young Peoples meeting 7 o'clock, p. is interested in the Forest Heights Domestic m. every night at 8 o'clock. Union and other additions is spending a few Our mail carrier, Paul Be Evangelistic Mission continues.. TRINCA -days here looking after his interests. COMMISSIONER REED LEAVES. LA made a business trip to Black Welcome for all. For Sale—An old established hotel, Thursday. Commissioner John Reed of Loman The many friends of Geo. R. cheap in price and cheap in rent. O. P. Holm and Victor Kalis was here Tuesday attending the Havana of First Nation Owners must give it up on account Strickland,teller the from near Mizpah made a bus meeting of the county board. He returned were al bank, agreeably surprised of sickness, come quick—City Real trip in here this week. last week from a trip to Hopkins, AT ALL DEALERS 1 last Saturday of to learn his wedding 'Estate office. Miss Seeno Etjtestad reti Minn., where he made arrangements to Mrs. Edna Kay of Minneapolis. home Wednesday from an ext Yacht Junita for sale. 45 horsepower to rent a good farm for They are spending a portion of their engine. First class shape. visit at Bellgrade, Minn, and Mason a couple of years. Mr. Reed says he at the home of Mr. honeymoon Miss Jenette Earley who has been Cost $4,500. Will sell at almost cost has rented his place at Loman for Fon Strickland's parents at du lac, visiting her sister, Mrs H. G. Taylor, *f engine. Electric lighted and all two years to one of the young married Wis., and are expected home early accessories of first-class yacht. Easy of Banner Park farm, a couple of men of that section. His only T. VENDITTI next week. They will be heartily weeks, left for Minneapolis Monday terms, if required. Apply Judge reason for leaving his place in this welcomed and well wished. Little Miss Christianson of Inter Fitch, Fort Frances. county even temporarily is on acco- national Falls, who has been visiting A special Scandinavian Fellowship nt of his mother-in-law who is E. M. Van Nest of Deer River, has her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs and bible class will commence leased the Forest Inn. He took juite aged and who makes her home Gust Carlson, returned homeFriday Imported Italian Groceries, Con on Sunday at 10:30 in the parlor of with thc-m, she will be able to get charge last Monday. He is an experienced being accompanied as far as North 'he Baptist church. This will provide •around a little better down there hotel man having formerly ome by her aunt, Miss Ethel Carlson a constant gathering every where roads are good then too they fectionery, Fruits and Tobaccos. ran a popular hotel in Michigan. He A'ec-k conducting in the Swedish and is a believer in the home feature of will be nearer the rest of their folks. Norwegian languages! and will we hotel life and will make such changes The leaving of Commissioner Reed BIACK RIVER. hope be much appreciated by many and his family even for a short time as he believes will add to theattractiveness P. A. Pearson is spending the A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS their beloved tongue. Entrance is a real loss to their section of the of the already popular hostilery. week at the county seat. :t side door from Ninth avenue. We welcome him and his county, they were amonget the first The launch Flyer was on dry dock, Sweedish ministers are present to settlers there and their lives has been Six PacKages for 25 Cents. family to our city and prophesy for Saturday, undergoing repairs. take charge. Welcome for all. Ser :n important part of the life of the him good success in his new enterprise. John Skifstrom has gone to Da community. vice short. kota for the threshing season. 3rd Avenue International Falls, Minn. Edward Marshall departed, Mon day, for his former home in Wiscon sin. Adolph Hoard left Tuesday for a sojourn through Minnesota and Da ARROW kota. and Frank Reid and wife spent Satur day at the county seat where he enjoyed Sleel Lined the annual circus. Henry Baker, chief engineer at the hoist, left Sunday, for Dakota, where NIT he will take charge of a threshing 1 crew. CLUB Lou Zimmerman, former chief clerk at camp six, has gone to the Falls. He has been succeeded by George Ghostley. TheKemington. Cuts Mayor Colburn of International cut into a good one. Falls, spent acouple of days here Each and Every One a Speed Shell looking after his company's interests at the Backus boom and hoists. The speed that breaks your targets nearer the County Commissioner Reed is trap. That's why Remington- UMC Steel Lined selling off his live stock and will depart Shells have won 13 out of the IS Handicaps held in the last three years. next month with his family for The speed that gets that mile-a-minute "duck" with a shorter I a year's stay in southern Minnesota. lead—that's why it takes over 50,000 dealers to handle the demand We very much regret to lose the for Remington- UMC Steel Lined Shells. Reed family, they are good people The Shooting fraternity are speed wise. They know loose and good neighbors. smokeless powder won't drive shot. They know that the drive depends on the compression. This section has a candidate for The powder charge in Remington-UMC shells Is gripped in county office who is going to win if steel. This lining is designed to give the exact compression the sentiment here counts for anything, necessary to send the load to the mark quickest. It insures As this portion of the county •peed—die same speed in every shell. it# M-* Scene from the Gorgeous Spectac !e The steel lining is moisture proof—no dampness can get through. has never been represented with an Jar proof—no powder can get out. Waste proof—no energy is lost. office at the county seat, we feel justified 8hoot Remington- UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel lined Bxpert in asking that the voters over factory loaded aliclls for Speed plaa Pattern in any make of station of the county give our" man their support. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. We allude to Mr. Mac Loman, candidate for Judge of Probate, who 899 Broadway. '.r. New York City House 29 Opening New Grand Opera Thurs. Night Aug. if elected will make a competent official. S"t "a t-S fV A Jt- "4 8% v- si