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

July 3, 1913 · Page 2 of 7

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*mmB INTONATIONAL FALLS PRESS. tgfl #5 -.3 tfe- WNN. WE'LL WAKE 'EBf UP. has been much admired. When it is INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Mrs. John Wiotal spent Sunday afternoon Northome Record: Not to be outdone considered that crack shots from all tt- JSB at Mrs. Charles. Luc^ch. International Falls has made parts of the northwest competed with Mrs. Crust and her sister, Eva, visited AND BORDER BUDGET arrangements to put on one of the him, Tony's success in winning the with Mrs. Kosito Bacon Sunday. biggest celebrations in the history pf cup is a splendid achievement. From .tha^ hustling city on July 4th. There Joe Kurilla a homesteader who has Warroad he went to the State shoot Entered as Second Glass Matter June 23,1909, at the Postotfice at International (Continued from Pa| 1.) been sick for the last two or three will be four games of base ball between at Crookston and again made a splendid Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A weeks is now better. some of the fastest teams in score. An Ada man won the Duluth demonstration farm, and ... ... ,. superintendent W. A. Dickson of The settlers were well pleased with this part of the state, also numerous State championship at Crookston, 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Maoapr INTERNATIONAL FALLS PR^SS PUBLISHING CO. the Duluth & Iron Range railroad's Tuesday night, as other sports of every description. For breaking 48 out of 50 birds. the rain that fel1 the towns on this line, of railroad In Meadowlands farm. was getting to be quite dry, Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. ternational Falls, is the most logical Railuroad represntatives. are: D. Set New Idea I19 Bulfdlng. ERICSBURG. plea to celebrate the 4th on account Francis K. Kimball, who provided E. Willard, development agent of the Ted Enkley is back to the Burg of the train service and we will venture. the basic Idea fo** modem caisson 1 present dilapitated Ferry dock. A Northern Pacific E. C. Leedy, immigration Don't be afraid of the man who foundation construction, entered the to predict a record breaking few weeks ago the boat club of this commissioner of the is out in front making all the noise. employ of a builder at the age of fourteen, crowd at the Falls on that day. International Great Northern W. H. Rilloen, ^iss Hildur ^tending city had the council call a special But look out for the quiet man who and has devoted his life to that school ait Duluth. Falls people are patriotic meeting with a view to getting a land commissioner of the Soo Line line of work. He stopped designing remains in the background.—Carlton Tom Watson from Ray was shaking and will show the people who are new dock built and at this meeting and' building to serve In the Civil L. B. Arnold, land commissioner of Vidette. hands with friends here last week, present at their celebration one of war but has suffered no interruption the question of vacating the first the Duluth & Iron Range railroad, Miss Senora Pettersen is visiting the biggest times of their lives. Go since. At one time he went to England, street piece came up and together and T. A. Wells .of the Duluth & The store advertising which is where he was engaged as supervising relatives in St. Paul. She reports a to it, International wake 'em up! I with the new dock proposition was Northern Minnesota railroad. "work" big enough for the "boss" architect of Trinity college. thoroughly discussed and by a vote The county represntatives from g00c* time- The caisson idea came to him while often receives less personal attention Mrs. George Watson has just returned HOOVER WINS SILVER CUP. I of four to three the counc.il voted in Northern Minnesota are: erecting a building in New York. from him than the contract for wrapping from a few days' visit with Baudette Region: Tony Hoover favor of closing the first street tract Pine—G. W. Empey, C. T. Twain, Treacherous sands were encountered, paper. Perhaps we should not her sister in Ray. covered himself with glory at the compelling him to seek anew method 1 on the grounds that it was of no Hickley John Richards, Sandstone. belitte the importance of even wrapping Because of the absence of mot of Warroad Gun Shoot last week, and for excavating for the foundation. Hia special use to the city, but was badly Beltrami—H. E. Reynolds, W. R. paper contracts—but the fact career has been marked by originality, our young girls and boys we wi-1 not he was the winner of the tournament, needed by tht company who were Mackenzie, Bemidiji A. L. Winner, remains that the store advertising and he has overcome many obstacles celebrate here this Fourth. capturing the grand average. He making this city possible. Roosevelt is of "some importance" too.—Carlton in construction and established Mrs. Chase and daughter Ruth, won a beautiful silver cup as a trophy. The expressed opinion of the meeting Koochiching—R. C. Fraser, George many precedents in method. He is Vidette. It has been on exhibition at A. Snyder, George P. Robinson, ^rom Roosevelt, Minn., spent last was that a new dock was also George P. Rofimson, a member of the New York chapter of Big Falls. week visiting with the formers sister, Johnson's jewelry store all week and he American Institute of Architects. badly needed and that if the vacating A Northern Minnesota Carlton Carlton—P. J. Conway, Carlton, I Mrs. Petersen. of First street would help pave club has been organized in International the way for the new dock on Second Frank A. Page. Mahtowa C. L. Gregg our Sunday school mis- Falls. The officers elected are: street then by all means vacate it Goodell, Barnum Fred D. Vibert, si°nary was with us a few days this President, Roy Martin 1st Vicepresident, and let us have the dock right away. J. E. Yunds, G. W. Cross, Cloquet. m°nth, during which time, he reor- International Falls Abstract Co. Mrs. S. C. Stevens 2nd Soon after this meeting some of Rapids. 1 ganized our Sunday school, vice-president, Miss Eleanor Gates Budd, the citizens of the First ward circu- Lake—0. S Cleveland, J. D. ^ev- Heermance of International Secretary, Mrs. E. Heermance L. BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors lated a petition for the recall of Al- E. E. Cavalin, Thomas Owens, G. W. Falls, preached to us last Sunday. We Treasurer, James Watson. The Secretary derman litis, on general principles, Small, J. P. Paulison, George Mun- enJ°yed his sermon very much and ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE will be glad to receive the and while it is true that there has, ford, Two Harbors. were pleased to hear that in the fu- names of all people in this part of ture he will be with us every other been some disatisfaction with him Isanti—Henry Grift, Isanti. Ihe state who have been connected Collections, Conveancing and Loans among the people of his ward yet Visitors from Wisconsin are J. K. Carlton College as students or with HAPPYLAND. is also true that his vote in favor of Flynn, W. R. Kellogg, Superior J. E. BURDICK, Manager teachers. B. Rose was a county seat visitor the vacation of this tract of land in William F. Mc Arthur, David Murquestion last Tuesday. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA precipitated his recall. It! ray Ashland George A Howard, THE RECALL. Mr. Ira Foster has purchased a is reported that this recall has been Port Wing 5 large yoke of oxen from Bern Rose. filed with the city recorder since the Frank E. Mussehi if the Lake This has been a week of curbstone Mr. Harley Rose drove to Littlefork councl meeting last Monday night. Superior Farmer of Ashland and oratory and argument. The question Sunday morning, returning in The reason rumored for its not being M. C. Cutting of the Farmer of St. involved has been as to whether the evening. filed before Monday night last was Paul are representing their papers NEW CITY MEAT MARKET the request of the M. & 0. Power Co. Mr. Peter Foley has just taken off, that Alderman Wilson, who fathered at the meeting. who have built such magnificent industries his Implement men are present "from a veiT fine crop of hay from this petition and had it in pocket, in this city, given employment Escanalba, Mich., Minneapolis land Alfalfa field. fell into the lake and the petition to hundreds of men and a pay roll Cresco, Iowa. I There seems good promise again Jos. Rauscher, Prop. got soaked through so that it was of tens of thousands of dollars per Some of the Duluth men who are this year of a very great abundance not in a presentable condition until month should be granted in the vacation at the meetings are: C. S. Mitfchell blueberries. it could be dried and smoothed out. of a small tract of land on the Wholesale and Retail Meats. Strictly Fresh Eggs, It is very fortunate for our friend Henry W. Giller, Don Carlos, W. Mr. Charters is building a large river front, which is the remains of Batter, Lard Compound. Poultry and Fish. Lew that this was not a more weigh- Musse, W. T. Smith, T. T. Hudson, addition to his house on the Polkingty First street. petition or there would have been F. P. Hallock, R. F. Belleperche, horn homestead. Home Made Sausage and Hamburger. As we understand it, the Company a vacancy in the Alderman-at-large C. P. Craig, E. C. Perry, Rt. Rev. Moose flies, mosquitoes and gnat are not looking for something for position of the council. James McGolrick, J. H. Whitely, flies, were never worse here than at nothing, but are willing to give a In fact everything that goes with an up-to-date Much has ben said during the week Albert Edstrom, J. T. Dunphy,R. M. the present season. fair exchange. meat market at prices that are always reasonable. Miss Doris Crouches of Littlefork, about submitting this important ques Rastall, J. G. Ross, D. S. McKay, F. They very much need this little visited the past week with the family tion to a referendum of the voters L. Ryon, C. E. Roe, J. C. Clark, John piece of land because it is right in Small Profits and Qu»ck Returns "MY MOTTO" of J. W. Hilliard. of this city. This is a good sugges-. Jage, O. S. Mather, E. C. Bradley, the midst of their most convenient Mr. -and Mrs: ^C. is—Griffith's withtheir Eva, J. Gautheier "of Burnett, location for storage for pulpwood. tion and should be heartily welcomed little daughter, Ruth, visited of St. Louis county, is also" present. Stanton Building 3Phone 225 The city does not need it. They have by all. at Fosston the past week. -Duluth Herald. no use for it. It has not been used The Almquist lath mill is running for the last few years by the general CONTRASTS! LEGAL MUSICAL ELEPHANTS. quite steadily and turning out a public. The broken down dock large quantity of fine lath. which is there was built many years Yankee Robinson's Musical elephants, The thre brothers of F.dw. Emerson, AND ILLEGAL ago at city expense for the benefit of which have been playing the! came up from Big Falls and one man, who is in no way connected big vaudeville houses during the past I visited with him over Sunday. PIANO ANNOUNCEMENT with the Company. The recent rains have wonderfully winter, are making a tremendous hit. (Continued f.om Page 1.) A few years ago when the town helped the hay crop as well as the The elephants are of more than ordi- -—7 r~ was transferred from its old ^nd 7:—:—..... makes the seal of comparatively httle strawberry crop and all field crops. Marvin announces W. F. undesirable location on the rocks, nary size, in fact, the largest pe»jimport that jt required only on Mr. August Peterson and Carl that he has the Koochiching Company built a forming elephants in the country, and the most important and formal of gteinquist are clearing quite a trick taken the agency larger and more commodious dock at they go through their daily routine contracts, as deeds. The printed j0f jan(j at Happyland for Oliver for the celebrated the foot of Second street which is amazingly. forms provided for these instruments Erick^on. RAUDF.NBCSH & SOKS, still in use and known as the ferry include a seal and further, these are The family of J. W. Milliard was In addition to the herd which the and 'GAR- WESLEY dock. This dock is however both ^UIIIIJ JJJJ-J instruments of an importance that cheated out of a roast for Sunday circus, carries, it has on exhibition the Pianos, and unsafe and inadequate for the public LAND requires the services of a competent iast week. This is how it happened: traffic and a new and larger dock greatest beast that ever walked the will make the lowest attorney who is familiar with the The meat was placed in the cold storage is very badly needed. factory prices. Many face of the earth—Kongo, a mighty requirements of the particular state box that had been built over Some two or three years Mr. Backus of the best families elephant from India—imported to and will see to it that the necessary the flowing well near the house. Sun- asked for the vacation of the in International. this country for a tour of the circus formalities are complied with. The day m0rning it was found that the Falls have purchased small piece of Third street and offered simple legal scroll (L.S.) has now 0f the box had been removed and 'his season. They can be seen at International these makes of $1,000 toward a new and more been generally substituted for the several pounds of lard and the conmore pianos and recomend commodious dock, in place of the Falls July 15th. formal wax seal. Seals, used tents of a butter jar taken and the them to the highest as being of beautiful tone and giving where not necessary, are merely superfluous. perfect satisfaction. roast, which had been placed between The editor of this paper himself owns a RAUDENBUSH two pans, and securily tied with a and speaks of it in the terms. highest It should be remembered that all linen towel, had disappeared, pans Call and see and hear them. contracts need not be in writing. The and all. Bear tracks near by gave W. P. MARVIN, Agent, Clark Bldg., 3rd St. general rule is that if no statute requires the marander away, and while the that the particular kind of remnants of the roast and towel contract be in writing it need not be, were found only a few rods in the and so contracts other than those woods Br'er (Bear, seems to have specified in the statutes may be oral. taken the pans with him. He returned Of course, even though no writing be a few nights afterward and required, prudent men frequently altho Howard Hilliard got a shot INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA draw their contracts in writing that at him it was too dark, to probably the evidence may be preserved in do more than scare the thief away. HAS more permanent and indisputable LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL form should trouble arise. If )the FOR SALE. matter is of considerable importance, better embody the terms in a letter Fine 80 acres for sale about 1 mile These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. addressed to the other party, sign it, from International Falls. If interested keep a copy, and see that he replies PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: write me for price and terms. over his signature accepting the D. M. Mouser, News Print Paper 220 tons per day proposal and terms. 703 Tox Palladio Building, Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day Duluth. Minn. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day WILDWOOD. Mrs. R. L. Smith spent Monday Saw Mill__ 100,000,000 ft. annually at Emerald Park Farm. FOR SALE. A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month Napoleon Rousse was a business Consider these facts, and we feel sure you Saw mill complete, cut to caller at Northome Wednesday. 20,000 will agree with us that International Falls George Seamon of Mizpah was a feet per day in first class con­ 25,000 is destined to become one of the most important business caller in here the past week. dition, owner run out of timber. Can Miss Maude Rousse was visiting manufacturing'centers of the North be bought for cents on the dollar 35 Trene O'Loughlin Wednesday and West. iWr of original cost. Write for information. I Thursday. Hans and Henry Ettestad left Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up Wednesday for their old home at D. M. Mouser, 1 Industrial Lots from (600 up Terms to Suit all Belgrade to buy three horses. Tox Palladio Building, 703 Harry Porter and Knut Ette&ad 1 Duluth, Minn. C. B. KINNEY were around Sunday collecting fuhds for a celebration a* Henry Ander Abstracts and titles to all property Sales Manager. sons. Wildwood and Plum Creek in Koochiching county furnished on celebrate together. A big dinner- at iVi short notice by the Koochiching county International Falls, 1 Minnesota noon, various sports doing the afternoon, Abstract Co., Official abstracters, winding up with a big dance International Falls, Minn.—Adv. in the evening. Everybody welcome. k: "Or tyfo t, "-t. ^4.