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

May 22, 1913 · Page 1 of 4

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS- and Mr. Hanson spent very pleasant Swanson, O. A. Veum, Luella Christello, a INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS J. J. Lloyd, D. D. Tenney. evening at the home of J. Quarumes LAWRENCE E. GILBERTSON Tuesday night it being Mr. On motion the following bills were Quarum's 68th birthday. laid over: Dr. H. E. Levin, Dr. R. AND BORDER BUDGET Mrs. J. Grubbs left Wednesday H. Monohan, M. & O. Power Co. night for Jollyete, N. D. and expects Moved by Commissioner Royem, Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postotflce at International Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of to be gone for the summer. She left seconded by Commissioner Chute, Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. her two little girls with Mrs. E. Gingrich. that the following bills be audited Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. and allowed and warrants drawn: GE0R8E P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. American Sanitary products AROUND LOMAN. Co., supplies $ 9.80 Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year Phone 198 International Falls, Minn. Brand Nursery Co., trees for Chas. Brown has rented the Jesse court house grounds 250.00 Kennedy farm for the season. Brown, Tracy & Sperry Co., the primary grade of the schols at Ethel Goben is visiting at her Meat prices in the Pacific coast assessment books, etc 170.50 Gary, Ind., gives a weekly prize of grandmother Perkins this week. states are being reduced by the arrival Beach & Son, supplies for road a red necktie to the boy and a Ole Long is again at home after of Australian beef and mutton larobers Park ave. road.... 33.63 fancy 5 or 10 cent comb to the girl quite a stay in the city of Destiny. in refrigiator ships. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Burnett Bros, hauling wood who comes to school with the cleanest Mac Loman is again at home, on for jail 8.50 face, which is proving to be a account of his father's serious illness. HAS Considerable expense is being saved Burnett Bros., team to poor good way to teach cleanliness to the to the city by the use of six farm 2.00 LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL children of parents who came from Chas. Moss, Joe Bulgia and Barney teams for city work, granted by Mr. R. H. Collar, burial of unknown southern Europe. Cloquette have left for British Columbia. C. B. Kinney, merely for their keep. man 25.00 These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Lyman Childs, team work ... 8.00 J. W. Thomas of the Loman Cash The special committee apopinted to There is general satisfaction expressed Gust Carlson, board of road PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: Store spent last Sunday at home with examine and audit the records of at the council's action in laborers, Park ave. road.... 8.00 his family, near Indus. News Print Paper 220 tons per day State Auditor Iverson's many departments passing the Herd Law ordinance last Vincent Curran, rodman on We had a real, old fashioned snow reports that all the records Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day Monday night, also hopes that it will Park ave. road 19.00 storm on the 16th inst. Before noon have been kept according to law, but be rigidly enforced. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day W. L. Dehart, instrument man, everything was white. that the auditor's office is overburdened Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually Park ave. road 79.94 Harold Bromley, who has been with work and should have more Data is being gathered by the public Wm. N. Durrin, commissioner permanent roll of over per month helping Anton Amundsden for some A pay $75,000 help. It recommended that the Land affairs committee of the Commercial mileage 30.60 Consider these facts, and we feel sure you time has gone to work at the hoist. commissioners duties be dropped but Club on heating the city from a Wm. N. Durrin, transportation that the examiner's duties be added Gratton De Graw lost two fine will agree with us that International Falls central plant thus doing away with to poor farm 2.00 colts last week, while Mr. Loman lost is destined to become one of the most important individual stoves and furnaces. J. H. Drummond, fees 22.50 one of his and M. Peggar has saved Gee, but it hurts us to see young manufacturing" centers of the North J. H. Drummond, fees and expenses two of his. men of promise and ability—with The cement crossings that are being 17.50 West. Sam Plummer planted about an every advantage of success before put in throughout the residence Oliver Erickson, supplies for acre of potatoes on the 17th. He figures them—get a "bum steer" into thinking poor charge 15.00 district is receiving much favorable Residence Lots from $200 up on an earlyt crop if they don't Business Lots from $1200 up that drinking whiskey makes comment, especially as it is becoming W. E. Engelking, moving surveyors' freeze two often. Industrial Lots from $600 up them more manly. Cut it out, boys, Terms to Suit all camp Park ave. road 7.50 known that they only cost $5 Hurrah, for our County Commissioners before it gets you in bad with those more than the wooden ones, which are Hans Ettestad, team hire, C. B. KINNEY when they decided to develop who give you employment and before constantly getting out of repair. Park ave. road 6-00 all the El well roads in our county as you lose your reputation and J. W. Feldman, team hire far as the money would go rather position, then your friends, through Sales Manager Park ave. road 20.30 Chief of Police Flanagan has notified than finish but one. lack of confidence and disgust with First National Bank account 62 disorderly resorts in St. Paul Among those who visited the county International Falls, Minnesota your foolish dissipating. No one with David Eck, axman on to be closed by May 26th this is done seat from here last week were loves a booze-fighter, and few know Park avenue road 19.00 tc insure the enforcement of the Ben Peterson, Wm. Stillar. Laura how to sympathize.—Akely HeraldTribune. Green Hardware Co., burial of Wallace-Fossen law which demands Peggar, Chas. Moe, Sam Plummer, poor 75.00 the closing of all disreputable establishments Mrs. Pearson and daughter, Ellen John Henry, board of poor .. 62.50 in the state by June 1st. and the Hinckley family. MARGIE. Bengt Hanson, general election We are very sorry to hear that Mr. Anna Larson is working for Mrs. services 2.30 The new garbage burner which was Loman, who has ben in the hospital T. Colford. International Light and Water KOOCHICHING COUNTY recently constructed on ground freely for more than a week, is not improved August Quarum was to Big Falls Co., light for court house 8.97 lent to the city for that purpose as yet, but we hope that a change Saturday on business. International Light and Water by the Townsite Company, is doing as for the better may come soon. Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Rand Saturday, Co., light for jail and barn. 14.45 good and economic work, thus desposing A N S Loman was with him most of last a 9V2 lb. boy. International Light and Water of the long-drawn-out discussions week. Chas. Gingrich was to International Co., light for court house.. 5.50 as to the best methods of disposing Falls Tuesday on business. International Light and Water of the city refuse. COUNTY FATHERS Laura Brown left Friday night to Co., light for jail and barn. 10.13 visit her sister for a few days. International Telephone Co., Because the police officers of Mrs. J. Grubbs was to International phone rent, March 21.50 HOLD MEETING ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa were charged Falls Tuesday on business. International Telephone Co., state, in fact, cannot be surpassed anywhere, is just about to with "mooching" drinks at saloons Quite a number of the Caldwell long distanuce toll service.. 4.85 realize a change in value. There will be more land bought wfyile on duty, the city council of that this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the Brooks boys were in town Sunday. International Telephone Co., city has notified all saloonkeepers (Continued from 1st page). county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between J. Lewis came Saturday from Canada phone rent, April 24.00 that the sale or gift of intoxicating the farm and the market are to be built and the wise ones living and is calling on Margie people. International Telephone Co., both inclusive be payable as to principal liquors to officers while on duty will in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do Bro. Sopher spoke again to a large toll service, April 6.15 on the first day of July, 1931. be considered grounds sufficient for not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the crowd Monday night in the school First National bank, account That bonds numbered 196 to 210 revocation of license. price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International house. L. H. Slocum, attending both inclusive be payable as to principal Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be Miss Flossie Willey spent from state highway meetings ... 60.52 on the first day of July, 1932. had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. After saying that it is a grave Friday till Sunday calling on Margie A. M. Jensen, coroner fees ... 14.00 That bonds numbered 211 to 225 The following are the names of several shrewd men known to mistake to underestimate the chances people. Harvey Jackson, chainman on both inclusive be payable as to principal you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town: of a conflict between the United Mr. and Mrs. John S. Olson and Park ave. road 17.00 on the first day of July, 1933. States and Japan the Pall Mall Gazette little son Gordon spent Saturday at E. W. Kibbey, labor on Park Resolved, further, That the county W. H. Gemmell R. F. C. litis Franz Jevne of London, England, continues Big Falls the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ave. road 13.40 auditor is hereby instructed to give R. C. Fraser Geo. A. Snyder C. B. Montgomery "Should war break out the sympathies H. Hagen. Joe Kalkman, labor on Park public notice of the sale of said bonds G. A. Oveson R. H. Bennett Dr. R. H. Monahan of Australia, New Zealand and The Box social and dance given at ave. road 20.00 Fred Day Ross Bros. Dr. McKenzie by publishing same in the International Western Canada would be violently W. Ray's Saturday night netted the H. W. Leseman, team hire for W. V. Kane Frank Keyes Frank Green Falls Echo, a weekly newspaper on the side of the United States. nice sum of $27.00 the proceeds go coroner 5.00 published in International Falls, for the Base ball team. H. W. Leseman, team hire for Minn., for two successive weeks, naming THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LET US SHOW YOU. Miss Laura Knagg, a teacher in Mr. and Mrs. Backe and family surveyors 5.00 the time and place where bids Littlefork Mercantile Co., supplies will be received that the board of for poor 15.00 county commissioners meet at the ROYAL Murphy-Travis Company, files office of county auditor in International THE ENGER-NOuD REALTY CO. for probate judge 14.00 Falls, Minn., on the 24th of Murphy-Travis Company, suplies May, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. for 12.30 the purpose of receiving and opening George E. Mertens, chainman bids for said bonds. on Park ave. road 21.25 The motion was seconded by Commisioner A. J. Porter, board of road Ulvedahl and carried by BAKING POWDER laborers, Park ave, road ... 6.25 unanimous vote. Harold Royem, commissioner Moved by Commissioner Chute, mileage 8.00 seconded by Commissioner Royem, Harry D. Ruettell, supplies... 9.64 that water pipes be installed in surveyor's Absolutely Pure C. L. Sheeran, transportation office. Motion carried. advanced poor charge 20.50 Moved by Commissioner McDonald, Annie E. Shelland, expenses.. 21.44 It Wins The only Baking Powder made seconded by Commissioner Royem, Annie E. Shelland, expenses.. 103.24 that sheriff be authorized to construct Royal from Grape Cream of Tartar Security Blank Book & Print- sidewalk frm sheriff's residence to Company, supplies 65.57 Fourth street. Motion carried. NO ALUM, NO UME PHOSPHATE L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter On motion board adjourned until its way by service Co., space lever arm 50 Wednesday, May 14, 1913, at 9 a. m. M. A. Ulvedahl, commissioner Board reconvened on Wednesday, mileage 7.20 L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter 11 May 14, 1913. Thos. P. White, fees and expenses All members present. 12.25 (Ball Bearing—Long Wearing) Thos. P. White, fees and expenses Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner McDonald, 33.38 In buying a typewriter you want a satisfactory answer to three questions: Thos. P. White, boarding prisoners that salary of auditor's clerk be What will it do for me American & European increased $10 per month. Motion 241.00 How well will it do it? carried. P. G. Grady, justice fees, state How long will it do it Plans Moved by Commissioner Chute, vs. Young and Murphy .... 3.80 A. V. McNeil, constable fees seconded by Commissioner Royem, By answering these queries with the needs of the typewriter owner and that liquor license of C. H. Hoyt at state vs. Young and Murphy 15.00 user in mind, the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company has attained Best Table Board $4.50 Per Week the front rank in the typewriter field. Gemmell be granted. Chas. E. Berg, witness fees Ayes, Durrin, Chute, Royem, McMoved state vs. Young and Murphy 1.00 Vciw Some people think that a typewriter is a typewriter G. Schiller, justice fees, state and that is all there is to it. Machines may look alike by Commissioner Ulvedahl, but there is a lot of difference in efficiency. vs. J. Cronin 2.75 seconded by Commissioner Royem, The new Model Five is built not only for straight Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per that $400 be appropriated for Sturgeon J. E. Bump, constable fees, correspondence but for tabulating, billing, and in fact week, all newly furnished, electric state vs. J. Cronin 2.25 river road in township 154, for every service needed in the average business. lighted and steam heated. range 25, same to be spent under G. Schiller, justice fees state Its ball bearings at all points where friction developes through action, permit close adjustment and insure vs. T. Sadoski 1.95 jurisdiction of Commissioner Ulvedahl correct and accurate typewriting. and County Surveyor Kibbey. J. E. Bump, constable fees Hotel We would like the opportunity to tell yoa Motion carried. State vs. T. Sadoski ...... 1.25 more about it. pPl J. E. Bump, witness fees, state On motion the following applications Write for fref book of our new Model Five. In Bob Burnett Building for abatement of assessment vs. T. Sadoski 1.36 L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. On motion board adjourned to meet were rejected: Robert Irvwin, Fred 2nd Ave., International Falls A. Head Office for Domestic and Foreign Business: SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. S. Heinemann. on Saturday, May 24th, 1913, at 9 Branches in all Principal Cities On motion the following applications Wm. Durrin, Minneapolis Branch, '420 Second Ave. S. Chairman. for abatement of assessment Minneapolis, Minn 6 91 II were granted: B. P. and N. Ry, E. Attest: L. H. Slocum, County Auditor. A. Engler, Chas. Gilbertson, Lars A. iJ. Ik.*. 1 tkWi. 't «. »1. ri 1 1 •*L Hit