International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 2, 1913 · Page 3 of 5
OCR Text
Pffca,-** /. (v tr 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS International! Falls Abstract Co. P. P. SHELDON, Pres. A. G. WEDGE, JR., V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD, Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK feURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors Get your 1913 diaries from The Pins one cent a paper at Frank's 5c Of INTERNATIONAL FALLS ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Press office. and 10 store. Laces 1 cent a yard at Frank's 5c See Setterlund & Co. about that Increase Your* Income and 10 cent store. Collections, Conveanclng and Loons contract.—Adv. Jas. Kinshella is visiting his home Handkerchiefs 1 cent each at J. E. BURDICK, Manager folks in our city this week. Each month by depositing your savings in our Savings Frank's and cent store. 5c 10 Department, where they will earn 4 Per Cent. MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL fALLS, Thread, 1 cent a spool at Frank's Interest, compounded 4 times a year. You can do Furnished rooms for rent enquire 5c and 10 cents store. this while waiting for a raise in salary. When it above Press office. $11.00 per month. comes you can then save the raise. We also have Mrs. C. B. Montgomery left lalt a complete line of modern Safety Deposit Boxes —Adv. tf week for a few months visit with relatives which are rented to customers of the bank at James Watsoh and Richard Liljeblaa a nominal rental. O in Arkansas. are home for the holidays, they SOLID SAPE SOUND Spool Silks 1 cent a spoo1 at LA ZENDA will return to their colleges next Frank's 5c and 10 cent store. week. fire, insurance written in the best old line companies Don't forget the sale of ladies' Abstracts and titles to all property Domestic ready-to-wear garments at The Columbia in Koochiching county furnished on Clothing House.—Adv. LA TRINCA short notice by the Koochiching county Hooks and eyes, 1 cent a card at |MMI Abstract Co., Official abstracters, Frank's 5c and 10 cent store. Licensed Plumbers and International Falls, Minn.—Adv. Mrs. F. C. Nelson was called to Havana 4 Ladies why wear a corset that does her former home at Rice Lake, Wis. Heating Enginners not fit Mrs. Kook fits you and guarantees AT ALL DEALERS last Saturday of the serious illness the Corset.—Adv. of her father. Dr. Reeves, Dentist and Optician, WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. Fort Frances, Ont. Phone No. 44, office THE HE-HAREM CLUB. hours, 8:30. to 12:00 a. m. and 1 ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. The installaton of officers of the hutchings Exploration Company to 6 p. m.—Adv. He-Harem club took place at high 6t E A S O I I N Don't forget the sale of ladies ready noon on New Year's day amid all the to wear garments at The Columbia sounding of trumpets and rich paraphanalia OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Falls, Minn. PHOINC 221 Diamond Drilling Clothing house.—Adv. and mysterious ceremony which usually accompanies such events Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holler are enjoying Churn Drilling in the land of the creseat a visit from hfsr mother and Only the principal officers have sister, Mrs. Wolff and her daughter, Contract WorK been installed to date and these Gertrude, of' Detroit, Minn. A. Setterlund & Co. amisdt greatest secrecy. It is rethe Last week Fred C. Rogers the fur ported that the following were Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. dealer at Fort Frances purchased officers thus honored. two more fine silver foxes at a cost Ed. Shaw, Sultan. of $1,100, this makes ten silver foxes C. S. Sheeran, Chief Eunick and two black foxes he has purchased General Contractors "Bible" Hall', Koran Reader. at good prices this season. H. M. Taylor, Rain Make'. REX BEER MOOSE BEER Ladies you can always be neatly Andy Oslon, Master of Guards. dressed for company with a Baldwin International Falls. Minnesota I House Gown, Mrs. Kook is the sole CONGRATULATIONS. agent. If you want the best insist on being In reply to a letter congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Nels. Waterman entertained her on her engagement to Finley J. served with products made by the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Engbloom Shepard, St. Louis railroad man, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson DULUTH BREWING & MALTING CO. Felen Gould has written to Secretary at six o'clock dinner last Sunday of State Julius A. Schmahl, thanking Eric Franson evening in honor of Mrs. Waterman's.—th Mr. Schmahl for his message. Mr. DULUTH. MINN. birthday. chepard was a former resident of St. Paul and Mr. Schmahl wrote Miss Irvin Burton returned home last FRED SHAW, CITY AGENT Gould that' the people of the state week for the Christmas holidays, PHONE 75 wisher her matrimonial happiness. from the St. John's military academy, The reply received today was as follows Dealer in Delafield, Wis. If his folks go Lumber and VITOSIA TONIC XX PORTER to Florida for the winter he may not "Your extremely kind letter has return to school until the spring reached me, expressing the good wishes term. Real Estate of the people of your state on my Radison Flour, as good as the best, engagament to Mr. Finley J. Shepard. Feed and Hay at Wirt's between Empress Believe me, such evidences of kindly and Unique.—Adv. Jan. 2. IfeeVmtgunQtt feeling touch me deeply and add much FOUND—A long pair of brown kid to my happinss. Yours sincerely, pick the crtywr International Fails and REMINGTON nn^loakr ladies' gloves in good condition. —"Helen Miller Gould." Eritsburg Owner may have same by applying to Gus. Belcher at 'the city hall and A CURIOUS ACCIDENT. paying the cost of this notice. All Kinds of delivered at reasonable Lumber Last Friday a rather unusual accH*eTit prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mink and muskrats may be trapped oc?urrod io the eight-monfcholi in Minnesota from Nov. 15 to child of 2'Tr. and Mrs. Arthur Choice Business and I^esideQce Lots April 15. The law states that muskrat Phillips who live near Riverdale houses shall not be molested in Farm. any manner whatever. It is unlawful While the child was sitting on the to trap, take or kill beaver at any floor near a packed suitcase a time or to molest or destroy any neighbor boy came in accidentally The Press For Fine Job Work beaver at any time or to molest or fired a 32-caliber rifle that was standnear. destroy any beaver dams. No restrictions The bullet entered the suitcase are placed upon weasels, and exploded by coming in contact For singles—trap or field—jast" foxes, bears and other fur-bearing with the back of a ha:r brush in toss in a shell, press the button and—"PULL." The ride bolt the are at animals, but skins their he valise and a r'.r+ion of it glanced makes it easy. Yon don't have to tug at the barrel or watch an best only in the cold months. ard came rut °f the £i'i'case and lodged on-and-off device. The action stays open alter each single shot in the leg of the infant. is fired.—It always stays open when the magazine is empty. Get your horse shoed and your GAINS Five shots—three to get the cripples—each tinder absohat* control The child was. taken to the Northern sleigh repaired and your general machine of the trigger taper. The recoil reloads for yon—kicks Minnesota hospital 'where by repair work done at the International another shell in takes the strain off the gun—the discomfort oat means of the ex-ray the piece of of -the kick—all without diminishing the drive behind the shot. machine company's shop near bullet was located about three inches Simple take-down—a few turns of tits readily handled the wholesale meat and Grocery Co. IN magazine screw-cap mikes cleaning, carrying ani lnter* in the flesh having spent itself near F. A. Niles, Manager.—Adv. change of barrels quick fnd «t§«y. extracted the bone. The lead was Send for a motion picture booklet teIlin|r how the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCoy and and the child is doing nicely. kick is used—how a friction device found only on O E S A N O S daughter, Mercedis, returned Sunday the Remington- l/MC Autoloading Shotgun takes from their visit to New York city. MARGIE. the punishment out of heavy toad» We regret to learn that they will Write to«day. Mrs. Anna Grubbs spent Christmas We have the following property for sale: KEMINGTON ARMS UNION leave about the middle of the month with Mrs. Gardner. METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. for Quebec, in which city Mr. McCoy Fifty feet near dorner of 7th street and 5ih avenue facing £09 Broadway 7 N.wTeACMr Chas. Gingrich is down at the. gravel has secured a responsible and north for $700.' $200 cash balance any terms at pit pressing hay. ri lucerative position as assistant man 6 per cent. James Lewis and wife are working ager of the purchasing department of for Hans Fogner. the Leventine Paper Company— Letts 17 and 18, Block 58, $740. Terms one third cash, Cash Murphy was visiting at the while the many friends they have balance 6 to 12 months^ 1 Joyce home the past week. made in this city during their three Lots 4 and 5, Block 80 $700. Terms one-third cash bal.... years residence here are sorry to Vesta Joyce went to Bemidji Friday see them leave, yet they congratulate 6 to 12 months. evening to stay with her sister. them on their good fortune and Mr. and Mrs, Morton from Akley Lots 23 and 24, Block 73, $625. Terms one-third cash, feel quite sure that Mr. McCoy will was here the past week visiting her brlance 6 to 12 months, soon feel at home even in lower Canada sister Mrs. Lewis. as the trade mark of the company 9 room house with 50 ft. lot, $3600 6 room modern house The program given by the Ladies' who are so fortunate as to secure 37^ ft. lot, $2350. Easy terms, best snaps in city. Aid Christmas eve was well attended. his service is that of a bull The children did fine. 6 room modern house $3100 easy terms. moose. AbsoujtelyPure Maggie Ray is stoping with Emma fa 10 room house, water and plumbing roughed in for fixtures, childs while her husband helps Chas. KILLMER-ARNY. $2600. A snap. ¥. Lingrich press hay. •w Wm. Gardner returned home from Mr. Earl C. Killmer, son of Mr. 160 acres, 30 miles from Int. Falls., A splendid land Cooking tinder modern fnethodsttand conide North Dakota where he has been and Mrs J. E. Killmer of Pine City, qr)roposition, $8.00 per a,crer r*f« workiiig for Mr. Owens sience July. and Miss Sarah E. Amy of Newport, veniences is mac so attractive tLj whole 4 room duelling house, $1000. Close in".' Minn., were united in marriage at the Flossie Willey the teacher from if ft r-- is becoming interested. First M. E. church of Duluth, oh CaldWeli Brook school spent her. House and good .lot. $6,00- -$200 cash. Also close in. .. Monday, Dec. 23, Rev. M. S. Rice officiating. weeks' Vactftion'with her 'aunt, Minnie "These biscuits are delicious this cake is I and TimBer Claims irt this Locality Choice Farm jiJexceHent,*' says the fatherK:" made them," I Mr. Killmer is well-known—in-this Miss, $lyne$r from Qemmell came 5 vicinity and in employed as traveling *ays the daughter, and both father and? Saturday|t° take in, the dancing parly salesman for the Ford manufacturing .tealU Fjor Saki:B' irt si msiTAj iwOoodHome at iVLr.?Taug$n's in hon^of Jher broth daughter beam with pleasure. Company of Cricago and St. er, ^•^elson. Paul. Miss Arhy is well known in the Royal Baking Powder has made home WESTERN CANADA LANDXO. MiV-'"Roberts 'came again-, :Sunday educational world.. The happy Couple, ibaking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and morning to resume the revival, meetings after spending the holidays with which were posponed for Christmas relatives and friends, will depart for cookingtqclay oygrjs., New litis Block. good interest seems manifested their place of residence at 2371 Commonwealth done with its aid. by the crowds.^ Ave., St. Paul, Minn: yL