International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 3, 1913 · Page 2 of 6
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•n*7- INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS. COMMISSIONERS Jos. Lloyd, P. M., envelopes 21.62 11 Free Press Printing Company STYLE KO. 11 123 Supplies 114.18 STYLE NO. R. C. Goius, board of road laborers 115 Factory to You 10.55 F. B. Green, viewing remains, American & European Save a Dollar-Two OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, poor charge 12.60 KOCHICHING Green Hdw. Co., supplies for Plans jail 4.75 COUNTY, MINN. No Middleman's Profit Green Hdw. Co., supplies for Best Table Board $4.50 Per Week m, court house $560 allowed 5.10 The Board of County Commission- ri Latest Style ir I Green Hdw. Co., burial of poor 114.20 Vciw ers of Koochiching County, Minnesota I met in their office in the Court house Edward Hagen, taking and Best Quality transcribing testimony 13.35 at International Falls, Minn., on Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per Edward Hagen, taking and Thursday, March 20th, 1913, at 9 a. STYLE NO 5.40 week, all newly furnished, electric transcribing testimony 416 Makers of lighted and steam heated. ,, Call-Present Commissioners|John Henr^ cuttinS and haul "ro Wear-U-Well Shoes ing fwood 137.50 Durrin, Chute, Ulvedahl, Royem, McDonald. Hotel 173.50 jjohn Henry, board of poor .. largest manufacturers in Mrs. Gust Holm, board of road the world. Absent—None. 24.25 laborers Sold in 600 Factory Branches On motion reading of the minutes In Bob Burnett Building First Nat. bank account with of the previous meeting were dispensed MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT International Light & Water 2nd Ave., International Falls with. Co. light for court house Send money order for amount of A resolution for the incorporation 24.08 Feb shoes and 10 cents per pair for of the village of Gemmell was presented International Light & Water Parcel Post, we pay the rest. and on motion laid over. IT State style No. and size wanted. Co., light for jail and barn, Moved by Commissioner Chute, seconded 16.61 Feb. by Commissioner Ulvedahl that.. the organization of the town of Nett Intentional Telephone Co., F. P. WAGNER, Mgr. River be granted and that the flrst|T one Jen _e.' 1" town meeting be held on Tue»d*y, Telephone Co., 11.55 Frederick Hotel IBIdg. 2nd Ave. April 29, 1913, at the school house in semce, Feb. ......... INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA section 8. township 66, range 24. Mo- International Steam Laundry, Minnesota International Falls, I Laundry for lail 17.10 tion carried. HAS Moved by Commissioner Royem,[Internationa1 Falls Echo, notseconded 67.55 ices and proceedings by Commissioner Ulvedahl LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL International State Bank, account that the petition, for the establishment with Thos. Herron, assisting of a county road in townships 5.00 These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. janitor 160 and 159, range 28, be granted and., A final order drawn for same. Motion International State Bank account PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: with Thos. Herron, ascarried. 1 37.50 News Print Paper 220 tons per day Moved by Commissioner Chute, sec-. Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day onded by Commissioner McDonald |E Kibbey, Engineer on S8.00 Load Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day that Commissioners Royem and Dur-| state road "V rin be appointed a committee to meet C- N. Kennedy, account with Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually with the Town Board of Reedy and I A- L- Brunette, road work 150.00 158, 28 A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month inspect bridge. Motion carried Consider these facts, and we feel sure you o7mrtiorBoIrd'adjourned' until |Littlefork Mercantile Co., mdse furnished poor charge 15.00 will agree with us that International Falls p. m. Littlefork Times, letter heads. 5.50 is destined to become one of the most important Board reconvened at 3 p. m. Littlefork Times, Publishing manufacturing centers of the North All members present. Delinquent tax list 509.50 Moved by Commissioner Chute, sec-, West. onded by Commissioner Ulvedahl that pttlffork "r. Co, planks for When they're apt to 5.34 petition for $150 appropriation forli cu Ver^ get up close, slip in a Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up town of Sault be granted on condition Minnesota State Sanatorium, PeminvtonrUMC 15.15 Care of Ida Ogren, Feb. ... Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all that petitioners perform certain stipulated Scatterload— Henry Murphy, posting notices agreements and same be approved C. B. KINNEY and make your choke bore 1.00 of hearing road by Commissioner Royem. Motion gun good in brush or thicket. H. A. Moulton, Constable fees 30.30 carried. Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl IMl"" D™8 Prmtln^ COm 1,nJ Sales Manager .85 scatterload shot shells open up your pattern so evenly that seconded by Commissioner Chute that I ,we your bird can neither get too much nor too little. International Falls, Minnesota application of E. W. Gosline for liq-lM^?hy Trav,s Company, sup- 18.90 A special system of wadding gives at 25 yds. a spread equal uor license at Gemmell be granted.I 6.50 Motion carried. H.W.Oltow, board of jury .. to that of a standard shell at 40 yds. and with greater 5.00 penclration. On motion board adjourned until! Parsons, posing no ices. 1 O. M. Paulson, livery for supt. The steel lining gives the speed plus perfect pattern. Friday, March 21, 1913 at 9 a. m. of schools 12.00 Get:* box to-day. Your local dealer has them. -. Board reconvened on Friday, March Try them on a paper target with your old duck gun. E. E. Peterson & Co., supplies Three Leaders 21, 1913 at 9 aa m. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 33.26 for poor charge All members present. 299 Broadway 13 New York City E. E. Peterson & Co., supplies Moved by Commissioner Chute, seconded for poor charge 45.09 by Commissioner McDonald i. 4. .. Rex hotel, boarding jury and that minutes of previous meeting bej 6.50 deputy Golden Grain Belt Beers approved as read. Motion carried. Ross Bros., boarding jury and On motion $150 was appropriated sheriff 13.00 for Nakoda road and Bernstein granted Harold Royem, commissioner Harpers Whiskey road contract. On motion the following applica-IH"^Roym,'inspecting state tions for reduction of assessment 8.40 road Rock Spring Water Mr. Farmer: You know it pays to plant good aeed. were rejected: A. J. Fey, J. McComb.H D_ ReUttell, supplies .. 11.30 How to get the BEST—how to accurately separata tha |o*4 On motion the following applica-' A. E. Solberg, supplies for from the bad—that'* tha problem. I can solve it for you with My tions for reduction of assessment poor charge 14.97 PACCTrWT AUTOMATIC 1 GRAIN CLEANER rUaJ 1 UIN were allowed. N. P. Ry. Co., A. F. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS [COMBINATIONJ GRAIN GRADER A. E. Solberg, Supplies for Klein, E. A. Engler Lbr. Co., T. J. I want you to aee this great machine at work—to appreciate ita poor charge 14.16 wonderful automatic feed—its nine-seive zinc wheat gang that cleana Welsh, John Berg, Jacob Lotz, Joe. J. International Falls, Minnesota. and separatea and absolutely take* out ALL WILD OATS A. E. Solberg, Supplies for FIRST TIMB THROUGH—its strong, simple construction ita Lloyd. poor charge 15.00 auperlortty over all other fanning mills. A FOSSTON mill ia an On motion the following bills were k, investment that shows big profits. A Sem0I1) supplies for p00r Ask the FOSSTON DEALER in your town. If no one handles tha FR£E. laid over: FOSSTON, then write me direct. Handsome catalogue charge 30.00 FOSSTON MANUFACTURING CO. Geo. P. Watson, publishing financial G. Schiller, clerk, town of N. Sorenaan, 473 Paul, Minn. S. President Merriam Park, St. statement $784.45 Subscribe Now Koochiching, one half cost Geo. P. Watson, notices and of quarantine 32.50 supplies 50.00 A. E. Shetland, expenses 80.07 Geo. P. Watson, notices and Geo. A. Snyder, examining supplies 12.25 roads 315.00 Moved by Commissioner Chute, seconded M. A. Ulvedahl, commissioner by Commissioner Royem, that mileage 7.20 A New Style the following bills be audited and al- m. A. Ulvedahl, expenses for KOOCHICHING COUNTY lowed and warrants drawn for same 3.00 poor charge American Sanitary Products West Pub. Co., law books.... 23.00 A N S Co. supplies 16.25 Thos. P. White, sheriff's fees.. 5.00 Hobart M. Cable Otto Anderson, board of road jiThos. P. White, boarding prisoners, laborers $41.25, allowed at.. 26.25 Feb. 182.00 Dr. L. F. X. Boucher, medical Mary White, Matron of Jail .. 28.00 Player Piano services 26.25 Zimmerman Electric Co., electric L. F. Bryant, mdse. furnished 6.30 lamps poor charge 15.00 IS. B. Hilborne, justice fees ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the At a price any one can pay Burnett Bros, livery to poor State vs. Frank Smith and state, in fact, cannot be surpassed anywhere, is just about to farm 6.50 .85 E. J. Stokes realize a change in value. There will be more land bought Christie Litho. & Printing- Co., S. B. Hilborne, Constable fees, Player Recitals Daily this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the Supplies 32.25 State vs. Frank Smith and county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between J. H. Drummond, entering delinquent 1.33 E. J. Stokes the farm and the market are to "be built and the wise ones living tax descriptions .. 365.40 james McAndrews, justice fees in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do Open Evenings J. H. Drummond, fees 70.90 2.40 not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the State vs. Henry Olson Alice B. Early, taking and price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International Frank Madden, Constable fees transcribing testimony .... 8.10 Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be Come in and get Acquainted State vs. Henry Olson 10.04 Elliott-Fisher Company, supplies had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. Julius Anseth, witness fees, .50 The following are the names of several shrewd men known to State vs. Henry Olson 1.12 First Nat. Bank account with you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town H. B. Paul, Gen. Election services, MARVIN'S Carl Neerland, Chairman Grand Falls, $8.00 allowed W. H. Gemmell R. F. C. litis Franz Jevne state road 16.94 at 1.10 Geo. A. Snyder R. C. Fraser C. B. Montgomery First Nat. bank account with H. B. Paul, Primary election G. A. Oveson R. H. .Bennett Dr. R. H. Monahan H. W. Mitvchell, labor on services. Grand Falls 1.53 Fred Day Ross Bros. Dr. McKenzie state road 17.71 On motion board adjourned tb meet Jewelry & Music Store Frank Keyes W. V. Kane Frank Green First Nat. bank account with on Tuesday, April 15,1913 at 9 a. m. T. Landberg, rodman on state Wm. Durrin, road 28.00 W. F. Marvin, Proprietor Chairman,- Board of Co. Com. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LET US SHOW YOU. First Nat. bank account with Attest: T. Walker, work on state Representing the— L. H. Slocum road 18.48 James A. Terry Piano Co., Inc. County Auditor. THE ENGER-HOID REALTY CO. First Nat. bank account with O. Woodward, Instrument man. Ladies you. can always be neatly state road 75.21 3rd Street, International Falls, Minn. dressed for company with a Baldwin First Nat. bank account with House Gown? Mrs.- Kook is the-sole Jos. Lloyd, P. M., stamped agent" envelopes 227.04