Old News

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

January 16, 1913 · Page 2 of 4

Page 2

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS F. P. SHELDON, Pres. A. G. WEDGE, JR., V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD, Cashier INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS A line from F. H. Clark at Toledo, INDUSTRIAL NOTES. OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Ohio says "All is well." Adolph Krohn is at the Northern LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL Mrs. R. J. Young returned Sunday Minnesota Hospital, threatened with Increase Your Income from her visit to the cities. Pneunomia. These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Rev. Soper of Northome, will preach A. J. Hennesy is somewhat incapacitated in the M. E. church here next Sunday. "these days through excessive Each month by depositing your savings in our Savings PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: Department, where they will earn 4 Per Cent. Don't forget the Popular Band labors in the vineyard of his daily toil. N^ws Print Paper !_220 tons per day Interest, compounded 4 times a year. You can do dance tomorrow night at the Grand Strange footprints have been discovered this while waiting for a raise in salary. When it Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day opera house. winding their way between comes you can then save the raise. We also have Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day a complete line of modern Safety Deposit Boxes the piles in the pulpwood yard and Miss Gast returned rom'her Ghristmas which are rented to customers of the bank at Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually visit with her ffclks in New York across the ball park. a nominal rental. state, Tuesday. Jack Shae, foreman on the paper permanent pay roll of over per month SOLID SOUND A $75,000 SAFE mill construction at Fort Frances was See Setterlund & Co. about that Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you contract.—Adv. mbarried to Miss Katie McNulty in will agree with us that International Falls fire, insurance written'in the best old line companies Bert Pease is dangerously ill at St. St. Paul during the holidays he will is destined to become one of the most important James Hospital with an ainte attack return shortly and settle down to manufacturing centers of the North work again. o" appendicitis. West. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence left H. C. McCoy arid family left last Thursday for Grandmother Falls, Tuesday night to spend the winter Licensed Plumbers and with relatives in Tampa, Florida. Quebec, where he has been engaged Business Lots trom $1200 up Resldnce Lots from $200 up The Odd Fellows lodge of Loman as Assistant Purchasing manager for Terms to Suit all Industrial Lots from $600 up heating Enginners are arranging for a masquerade dance the Laurentide paper company. His C. B. KINNEY departure is much regretted by the to be given in their hall on Feb. 21st. General Manager R. J. Young says: whole "bunch" but their best wishes WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. ''There is no fun at home when Ma go with him. Sales Manager goes visiting" but everything is alright The "High dive" and slashers are ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. again now. patiently awaiting the arrival of the International Falls, Minnesota E A S & O I I N motor, until it comes the pulpwood is Furnished rooms for rent enquire above Press office. $11.00 per month. being unloaded along the river bank. OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Falls, Minn. PHOINC 221 —Adv. tf President Backus returned yesterday On Friday January 24th, the lodge after spending Sunday with his will give its first annual Dance in the family in Minneapolis. International Falls Abstract Co. "Pit" was all agast Sunday. Grand Opera House. Watch for further announcement. S O E WILDWOOD. Don't forget the sale of ladies' BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors LA ZENDA Mrs. R. L. Smith called on Northome ready-to-wear garments at The Columbia ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Clothing House.—Adv. friends Friday. Henry Ettestad was a business caller Supt. Geo. McPherson of the Backus-Brooks Domestic Collections, Conve) anting and Loans at Northome, Friday. interests at Keewatin, Ont., spent a few days in conference with Ross & Ross started running their LA TRINCA J. E. BURDICK, Manager his company this week. steam boiler last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bursack made Hooks and eyes, 1 cent a card at MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL fALLS, Frank's 5c and 10 cent store a trip to Northome Saturday. Havana J. L. Berge of Bannock spent a couple A. J. Porter of Brook Park Farm AT ALL DEALERS of days in town this week on his transacted business at Northome Friday. return to his homestea'd after spend A. Setterlund & Co. ing the harvest-season in North Dakota. Peter Dahlgren arid sons are landing cedar on the Ross and Ross logging Dr. Reeves, Dentist and Optician, road. Fort Frances, Ont. Phone No. 44, of The Misses Ellen and Bertha Dohlgren Eric Franson fice hours, 8:30 to 12:00 a. m. and after spending, the holidays with General Contractors to 6 p. m.—Adv. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. John^and E. J. Holler Dahlgren left last Monday. Miss Bertha and wife are now in Palm Beach, Fla. going to Minneapolis and Miss Ellen International Falls, Minnesota they are not as well satisfied with the to Northome. Dealer in conditions there as they were with Lumber and California. MARGIE. Don't forget the sale of ladies ready John S. Olson was to Big Falls to wear garments at The Columbia Real Estate Tuesday on business. Clothing house.—Adv. The topic of the League Sunday Hutchings Exploration Company Mrs. Thos. McNulty and "Nigger night was on Tmperance. returned last week from their home Prayer meeting was at Lyman in St. Paul. They hope to be com Childs last Wednesday night. Diamond Drilling fortable domiciled in this city with International Falls and Mr. Ungerman's two little girls are the Superintendent of Construction before Ericsburg boarding at L. Childs' and going to Churn Drilling another moon school. Ladies you can always be neatly Contract WorK Mrs. M. J. McHugo's cousin was All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable dressed for company with a Baldwin here visiting her Saturday, he came prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. House Gown, Mrs. Kook is the sole quite on expectaly. Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DUJAJTH, MINN. agent. Choice Business and f^esideoce Lots Mr. Roberts left Monday night for Alderman and Mrs. L. W. Wilson his home at Brainerd he has been here returned from their holiday visit to for two weeks holding meetings. Chicago, Tuesday. They report Chas. Gengrich returned from the good time, but the City of Destiny, gravil pit Thursday where he has REX BEER MOOSE BEER now being interpreted "City of Dark' The Press For Fine Job Work been for the past two weeks pressing ness" looks good to them daytimes hay. May their return dispel the gloom. Mr. Graig left for his home Tuesday Abstracts and titles to all property morning at Little Fork he has If you want the best insist on being in Koochiching county furnished on been here the past week helping Mr. short notice by the Koochiching coun served with products made by the Roberts in the meetings. ty Abstract Co.,. Official abstracters DULUTH BREWING & MALTING GO. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John O. Olson International Falls, Minn.—Adv. BARGAINS last Wednesday a pair of twin This is bonspeil week at our sister girls. Mother and babe's are doing ^city across the river. This city is well, this makes them five girls. DULUTH. MINN. represented by Drs. Withrow and Chance, Clerk of Court J. H. Drum FRED SHAW, CITY AGENT IN A COMMUNICATION mond and Postmaster Jos. J. Lloyd To' the Editor of the International who are "Foemen worthy of the PHONE 75 Falls Press—Dear Sir: HOMES AND LOTS steel" of any comers in the curling Please publish the enclosed receipt VITOSIA TONIC XX PORTER line. We expect to see them bring which I received frori the c-unp clerk home some of the best prizes. Those of our citizens who have not attended camP 14, in St. .Louis county up- ,We have the following property for sale: on my leaving his camp where I was a bonspeil should certainly avail employed as cook until Jan. 9th, 1913. Fifty feet near dorner of 7th street and 5ih avenue facing themselves of the opportunity to do so "This is to certify that I have north for $700. $200 cash balance any terms at during this week. There is no better charged George Young, cook at skidding curlers anywhere than the bunch assembled 6 per cent. camp, the sum of five ($5.00) in that manly sport at Fort Lots 17 and 18, Block 58, $740. Terms one third cash, dollars, for throwing away when he Frances this week. was quitting the camp, a mixing pan balance 6 to 12 months! Get your horse shoed and your of bread supposed to contain twenty sleigh repaired and your general machine Lots 4 and 5, Block 80 $700. Terms one-third cash bal6 (20) loaves of bread, and giving a repair work done at the International to 12 months. box, small, of pastry to the horses. machine company's shop near N I E S A A Yours truly, Lots 23 and 24, Block 73, $625. Terms one-third cash, the wholesale meat and Grocery Co. P. C. Gaffney. F. A. Niles, Manager.—Adv. brlance 6 to 12 months. P. S. You will do me a great favor STAG PARTY. 9 room Iiouse with 50 ft. lot, $3600 6 room modern house by publishing this in your paper Mr, On Saturday evening last Mr. A. 373^ ft. lot, $2350. Easy terms, best snaps in city. Watson, be sure and sign my name to A sleeping car on rubber tires would cost E. Hagen gave one of the swellest it, and let me pay for it. 6 room modern house $3100 easy terms. a fortune to drive. Excessive weight inV "stag" parties that have been given George Young, this season, at the Bachelor's club. 10 room house, water and plumbing roughed in for fixtures, an automobile costs money to buy—and* GOD SAVE THE KING Plates were set for the following $2600. A snap. infinitely more to maintain. The com- guests: Messrs Ed. Shaw, C. L. An Englishman met a friend and 160. acres, 30 miles from Int. Falls. A splendid land Sheeran, O. L. Hall, R. J. Young, Andy said: "I say old chap. I've got an fortable Ford has more strength and ptow-s proposition, $8.( 0 per acre. Olson, J. H. Drummond, Jos. J. awfully good idea, don't you know, er for its weight than any other car. I'm going to have a music box put up Lloyd Jr., H. W. Taylor and Frank 4 room dwelling house, $1000. Close in. S. Lang. in my bathroom, so when I'm having Every third car is a Ford Nearly* House and'^Qod lot. $6.00. $200 cash. Also close in: After one of the most sumptuous -my bath I can have a bit of music, 180,000 have been sold and delivered. of repasts the company was entertained don't you know." His friend didn't seem to think by one of the most original and New prices—runabout $525—touring car Choice Farm and Timber Claims in this Locality pleasing program rendered by the much of the idea, and when he met $600—town car $800-—with all equip-, iiost, who is an adept, at song, dance him some, time afterward he asked A Few Good Homesteads For Sale. it pa a and story, interspersed with a unique the how the idea of the music box in recital of his impressions of his immediate bathroom came off. The Falls Automobile Company envoirnme$|bs in this city of "Oh," said his friend, "to tell WESTERN CANADA LAND CO. International Falls, Mian. 85 destiny. truth it wasn't much of a success. The Mr. R. J. Young presided at the piano plague thing would only play 'Go N it is amidst many expressions of appreciation Save the King/ and I had to stand u] from the assembled guests. all the time."—Philadelphia Record. sT ..... 'n-r £&&&&* jit, -t. 7* Jk. -k -fa*-**