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

January 23, 1913 · Page 2 of 6

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WILDWOOD. HAPPYLAND. they have been at work for a long NEED OF GOOD ROADS. 19, Ranier. 950.00 Sec. 34-68-23 275.00 time." '-"-v 7 The Koochiching Company to Napolem Rousse called on Northome First National Bank of International Mr. C. B. Griffith did business at Bemidji Pioneer: Engm^* Hoag Mr. Clarence Blake has moved another Anna Irvwin, lot 21, blk. 60, friends Friday. Litlefork Friday. Falls to Mary H. of Drainage Ditch 11, was in iJemidji load of furniture in on his homestead. International Falls 250.00 John Bursack was a Northome visitor Olson, lot 24, blk. 17, International Mr. and Mrs. T. Armstrong returned yesterday and told the county commissioners Anna Irvwin et ux to Jane H. one day last week. from International Thursday. Falls 1.00 that tne people being served Francis and Annie Burnett were Cleveland, lot 21, blk. 60, International Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Rousse Mrs. Mary Hilliard came up from A. D. Kleinman* single to tne ditcn and its 'branches are oy callers at the Brice Carney home Falls ,.. 1.00 spent Tuesday evening at O'Loughlins. Lingby via International Sunday to Irene G. Harris, lots 13, 14, insisting that roads be built at the Tues'day. The Koochiching Company to cook at Bern Rose's camp. 15, 18, 19, blk. 18, First Division same time tl^e ditch is constructed, Mrs. Murphy at Frontier died la,st Steve Jelacic, lots 24 & W% W. E. Sykes and family spent Saturday Mr. C. S. Roman has been hauling of South International in fact, he says, they seem more anxious week. She was sick but a short time, and Sunday at Emerald Park blk. 79, International to the landing the timber of W. Falls l.oo to get tne roads th^n the ditches. the funeral will be held tomorrow. farm. L. Hilliard cut last year and the year Falls 350.00 George Holler and wife to Albert She will be sadly missed among her Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith and boys Geo. A. Snyder et ux to Soren before. H. Jalmer, lots 13, 14, The sentiment here reflected is circle of friends. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hans Anderson, who has been Larson, lots 15, 16, blk. 14, blk. 6 lots 4, 5, blk. 12, Holler general in Northern Minnesota.-More G. Taylor. working with Andrew Hangen left Forest Heights, First add to Addition to Koochiching. 1.00 „iian any tiling else this country needs AROUND LOMAN. J. C. O'Loughlin and family, W. E. recently for Blackduck to remai balance International Falls 325.00 Eric Franson and wife to O. good roads. Of what avail is it to a Sykes and family spent Saturday evening of winter.- Mac Loman is busy hauling pulpwood James Bigsby, et ux to J. A. A. Rund, lots 21, 22, blk. 3, xariner to raise any crop if he has nc at Taylors. to the hoist, these days. Mr. Alex Borstad of International, Lindgren, lots 19 & E% 20, Franson Add to Koochichin means of getting it to a consumer? A dance was held at the home of who has worked for J. W. Hilliard Joe Mecure has been at the Falls blk. 73, International Falls. 1.00 100.08 Of what use are schools if the chiici John Bursack, Saturday evening in the past two winters, has returned to for some time, having his eyes treated. B. N. Johnson to Borgers Land W. S. Horton and wife to Albert ren have to break a trail through the the new building he has built for. a put in the balance of the winter with Company, NE^4 NW1^, NWYi, E. Greenup, lot 7, blk. .voodd Of what efficiency is the ru Miss Emma Norman is staying with store. the above gentleman. sec. 24-67-22, lot'l, sec. blk. 8, Margie 25.00 ral free delivery if the driver of the E. W. Smith of Parkers Prairie, who The International Lumber Co.'s end Mrs. Haggerty and attending school 6-70-22 U.00 Stoner & McHugh to C. A. Peterson, mail wagon has to walk his team and is sent out by the extension division of the Happy land spur has at here. A. L. Sheldon and wfie to F. lots 5, 6, blk. 1, First so serve half his normal* number o, of the Agricultural School, gave an last been put into place and many Will Haner, who is a filer at Camp M. Billmyre, W W% SW%, Add to Gemmell 1.00 farmers interesting and instrutive talk to the No. 1, was. a Lamon visitor the other shippers are anxiously looking for the sec. 21-69-22 1.00 Clarence Kendall, single to The Elwell law provided a means farmers of Wild wood and Plum Creek final connections with the M. & I. day. Albert Wunderlicj and wife to. Margaret Bahrs, lot 1, blk. 5, of "communities borrowing money to Thursday evening at the school house. Andy Amundsen is getting up a Main Jine. Geo. Heaton, N% S%, sec. Seamo 1.00 The people in this vicinity appreciate bo used in the construction of roads. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welton, two good wood pile of wood for Hugh 33-63-23 1.00 Joseph Bolgy and wife to Fred what the state is doing for them and Macintosh. The Dunn amendment adopted last estimable young people for whom Auden Tofte, single to Borgers Smith, s4 SE% and lot 3, turned out to the number of 30, some Lafe Swope is back from Wing river, November provides means for raising happy wedding bells rang out the old Land Company, lots 9,10, sec 14 lots 1, 2, sec. 13-158-25.2600.00 where he helped Clarence Blake driving 8 miles to hear Mr. Smith lecture. and rang in the new year, shot up our a state fund from which the communities Julia E. Axahl and husband to 31-06-26 600.00 on his new house. new depot, and near by logging camps may borrow. Now let the legislature Curtis Yale Howard Co. lots Caroline Rose and husband to Lars Mogensen and John Cartens Monday, with a camera. take a step farther and provide 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, S% NE%, sec. H. S. Parker, all timber on are cutting logs for themselves which Last week's papers reported the some way of having state lands MARGIE. 18 lots 2, 3, sec. 19 lot 2, NWU, sec. 21-68-25 300.00 they will land on West Fork. burning of Mr. Aaron Shelgren's held for sale taxed for good roads in sec. 17-155-25 1.00 John McDougald, single to Prayer meeting was held at the Paul Mercure has sold his fine team homestead cabin by two or three of the county in which they lie. George W. Gibson, to Charley Hans Larson, SW^4 SE*4, John S. Olson's home last Wednesday of colts. The price he got was around the offscourings of creation or bo's. The attorney general has ruled Burman, SWY*. SE%, SE% sec. 11 NW^i NE%, sec. night. $600. We should raise more horses A few days thereafter three of the that state lands cannot be taxed. Cannot SW^4, sec. 28 N* NW%, 14-151-27 500.00 here. Miss Erickson from Tenstrike is same genii held up Mr. A. Issacson the legislature get around this sec. 33-67-25 480.00 F. H. Walter and wife to J. R. Arthur Metcalf is running his here visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo near the camp of the states clearing by appropriations? The north country Randolph C. Duea, single to J. Jack, SE^i SE%, sec. 20 planing mill quite a lot these days. Draper. track, and demanded food from the needs roads and needs them more J. Jorgenson et al SW%, sec. S% SW%, sec. 21-151-29 .. 1.00 The logs are beginning to come in pack he was carrying home, for himself Report came from the river that than Southern Minnesotans who have 27-64-26 2000.00 Helen Olson, widow to Len Olson, too. and family. After relieving him Mrs. Smith's son, Clarence, caught a never been up here can imagine. In Grand Forks Lumber Company SE%, sec. 31-155-25 ... 1.00 There was a happy New Year at of the easily converted eadibles, they black fox. some counties, of which Beltrami is to International Lumber Co., B. S. Miller and wife to H. A. Ben Peterson's—it's a young lady this returned to the camp, which belongd Flossie Willey spent from Friday one, there are thousands of acres of all timber on N% NW%, Robertson, all timber on lot time. Mother and babe are doing to Mr. J. W. Hilliard, built a roaring evening till Sunday with her aunt, state land which lie idle and do 'not SW& NW%, NW% SW%, 2, sec. 6-159-26 Wy2 SE^4, nicely, and Ben is on the gain. fire in a partially dismantled stove, Minnie Olson. bear their share of the cost of pioneering. sec. 20-68-25 ............. 600.00 SEYi SE}4, sec. 31-160-26.. 100.00 We are glad to be able to learn and proceeded to enjoy their hardearned A surprise birthday party was given Mary Hilliard, single to Jens that Mrs. Herbert Ogden is much better Anna M. Nelson and husband food. The result was the on Mr. Strong the section Boss, K. Ringstad, SE%, sec. 1468-26 to Bradley timber and R. and gaining. She had a very serious This is a country where road building camp was totally destroyed. last Saturday night a week ago. 1800.00 Sup. Co., all timber on NW% attack of pneumonia. is more than cutting a trail over Ladies why do you pay a high James Hendrickson and wife Joe Bulgie has sold his Black river .SE%, sec. 2 WING RIVER. NYz- SWY*, price for a Corset when Mrs. Kook the prairie. .Let the state help. to John Olson, all timber on farm to Fred Smith. The consideration NE% SE}4, sec. 3-151-26 .. 500.00 will fit you and guarantee the corset Mr. Brown is helping Mr. Blake. NW*4 SW%, SEY* SW%, was $2,600. Land is steadily Land transfers for the week ending at a reasonable price.—Adv. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. sec. 1-68-25 .300.00 Oley Boe went to Frontier Sunday. gaining in value, around here, every Jan. 11,1913 as listed by The Koo Wm. Ray and wife have moved in Staadecker & Co. to Nellie O. Land transfers -for the week ending day. With our new Elwell roads and chiching County Abstract company, Brice Carney is hauling timber for the dining room of Jim Youngs restaurant Eklund, SEVi, sec. 32-71-23. 946.15 government loans to develope our International Falls, Minn. Office Jan. 4th, 1913 as listed by The and intend to stay there this Mr. Nocks. Joseph R. Cass and wife to claims with, at a low rate of interest, with register of Deeds. winter while he is trapping. Mr. Peterson is helping Mr. Tubs Koochiching County Abstract Company, Franz Jevne, S% SE%, sec. we will soon be a part of Eden. Charles H. Maginnis and wife build his house. The principle from Gemmell school International Falls, Minn. Oflce 3-70-24 1.00 to Mackay Lumber Company came Saturday and was the caller of Mr. John Tubs of International with Register of Deeds. William Hardwig, single to NWY* NWV4, sec. 32-68-24 1.00 Miss Alsttead. She returning with Falls is in building on his homestead. Don't forget the sale of ladies ready A E. Underwood et al to John Henry J. Kabage, NW SE%, Oscar Peterson Edwin Johnson, single to him to Gemmell that evening—will be Jonnie Dalstrom and to wear garments at The Columbia where gone till Tuesday morning. are back from Minneapolis, Clothing house.—Adv. S. Olson et al ,lots 2, 3, blk sec. 5-66-24 275.00 Mary J. Johnson, S% NW%, •WINTER STARTS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, *13 Having too many wooolen goods on hand, I have deoided to out prioes and dispose of it, as we will not carry anything over and to make it an object to the people we have included our new stock of muslin, underwear, ginghams and ready-to-wear garments for ladies and misses. Thousands of dollars worth of new dry goods, clothing, millinery and shoes to be sold less than regular value. Read every item below as it means dollars in your pdpk&t by buying here now. The sale is for a short time only so come early and avoid the rash DRY GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS 43c 2,000 yards Shaker Flannel, worth 8c Millinery your own price ......... The best Heavy Wool Underwear, 50c Men's Socks Clearing Sale Price 5c grade.... 2.98 Child's Bonnets at cost $1.96 All-wool Dress Pants, $4.00 worth $3.00,.on Sale 900 yards Dark and Light Flannel Ladies, Heavy Ribbed Underwear ......... 98c 3.85 $1.75 Wool Underwear i. $5.00 and $6.00 Pants 9c worth 12%c a yard, at this ... worth 65c, Sale Price 42c ....... 33c Real Heavy Malone Pants. 75c-Underwear :..•.. .. ..v. Serge. 1500 yards cotton Lightweight Ribbed Underwear worth ......... 35c 2.98 worth 20c Sale Price .... 15c One lot Men's work Shirts $3.50 grade 50c, Sale Price 23c 3.15 54-inch Black and Blue Broadcloth, 800 yards fast Color Calico, 8c grade, Mep's Single Vests $1.50 $3.00 val­ $4.00 grade til 79c worth $1.50 a yard, Sale Price Sale Price .1...... 3.98 6c ue— 75c $5.00 grade 85c 50-inch Serge, worth $1.25 a yard.. One lot of Doilies at each 2.98 55c Men's, Ladies' atid Childs Sweaters $5.50 Sheepskin lined Coats 36-inch Serge, our 75c cloth at Ladies, 10c Handkerchiefs 4c Robeland Fleece Cloth worth 25c a 5.00 Men's White Handlcerohiefs, 10c land less than cost. $7.00 Sheepskin lined Coats 19c a yard, Sale Price ..... .' 3c 79c 6.00 Men's $1.00 Horsehide Mitts ........ $9.00 Sheepskin lined Coats ........ 12%c Flannelette, per yard .... 10c 50c Neckties at 29c 98c 5c Pearl Buttons 3c $1.50 Men's Wool Shirts ............ Boys Overcoats at less than cost. 12%c New Ginghams 10c 5c 10c Pearl Buttons at 75c Flannel Night Dresses' 50c: Ladies $1.50 Neck Scarfs at ........ 79c SHOES and RUBBERS One lot Ladies 25c and 50c neckwear!^ 10c Fleishers Knitting Yam, per skein... 25c u. Ladies Wool Capes and Hoods, regular ,: Homespun Yarn, per Skein 15c $4.50 One lot of Ladies' Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Florsheim $6.00 Shoes ............. $1.50 value, Sale Price ."'. 98c One lot Child's 15cHose 10c 1.98 Shoes,,............. 3.85 value Florsheim $5.00. ...v.... 3.85 One lot of Childrens Shoes $1.25 to Packard $5.00 Sho&s v..... LADIES DRESSES COATS and SKIRTS ............... 3.35 79c Packard $4.00 Shoes $1.75 value .'i...$5.98 $7.50 and $10.00 Serge Dresses Misses $4.50 co§|g 2.48 i- 12.98 Child's Moosehide Mockinsins, $1.50 if Mien's 84nch top Rubbers, regular $15.00 and $16.50 Dresses One lot of Misjjflf Coats $2.50 value, 16.50 $18.00 and $20.00 Dresses ...... Sale Price ..V... 79c 2.48 grade 90c $3.00 graide .... One lot of La'dies Coats $630 to All our $5.00 Serge Skirts go at..... 3.75 price.. 2.98 1.98 75c $20.00 value, Given away All other Skirts reduced accordingly 4-Buckle Arties $3.00 value ......... Childs Arties, $1.00 grade "S THE PLACE so THE PLACE L. RIFKIN. PROPRIETOR THIRD STREET. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. «. wf A e. .r"'-1 4 •"b f: -,i iJ- I, A.