International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 21, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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vsm iTWT? 3 -.11 VSH tr^w- T* '-i^ -i&-7 TOg?'W* *P $ 1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. America, the compiling of statistics,' Johnson's any more as he has built sec. 24-70-25 800.00 John A. Holler and wife to INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS etc/ a bridge now. 7 J. S. Lathrop et al to I. W. G. V. Vanderwalk, lots 1, The routine work of the conference Ole Wasti brought in a load of Parker, lot 1, NE^4 NE^i 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20, blk. 2, AND BORDER BUDGET is conducted by four sets of officers. supplies for John Rauch today. Sy2 NE?4, sec. 34-65-26 ...2025.00 Holler's addition to Littlefork The cabinet, already mentioned. The Bill Harrigan went through here J. S. Lathrop et al to I. W. 1.00 Secretary and his staff who keep an Parker, lot 4, sec. 4 lots John A. Holler and wife to yesterday, he has been looking over Entered as Second Class Matter June 23/1909, at the Postoffice at International accurate record of all the business 1, 2, sec. 5-64-26 858.00 Julia J. Erickson, lots 5, 16, some land in township west of here, Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. transacted by the conference. The haying around here except Mrs. International Improvement blk. 2, Holler's addition to 1.00 Littlefork treasurer and staff, who handle aboutBaron who is all alone as her hus- to James O'Conner, lot 22 6E0R0E WATSON, Editor and Manger INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. P. John A. Holler and wife to Ole sixty thousand dollars during the band is working at Chisholm. She .and 23, blk. 72, International EY2 session and prepare the financial reports Paulson, lots 11, 12, blk. 2, cut nine acres of real clover in two Falls 1400.00 Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. Holler's addition to Littlefork for the various interests to weeks and now she is busy iwth the Philip H. Loucks. and wife to which these funds are contributed, meadow. 100.00 William Lippitt, lot 10, blk. and for publication in the conference 17, First addition to Littlefork NORTHERN MINNESOTA ANNUAL Remember the Band Dance tomorrow year book. BIRCHDALS SLIVERS. 1.00 J. E. OKERSTROM night. CONFERENCE. The Statistician and his assitsants Mr. and Mrs. I. Broeffle are visiting Samuel Gangestad and wife Architect receive the reports from the charges A man passed through Kansas to Hattie Ross N% SE%, The time is drawing near for the friends in Grassy Lake. concerning membership, Sunday recently with his inscription—"Colorado SV2 NE%, sec. 18-152-27... 1.00 convening of the 19th session of the "Old Kirtg Hooping Cough" is still schools, property and pastorial support, and elevation, Kansas and Northern Minnesota Annual Conference reigning in Birchdale. Patrick Considine, single to Empress Building Room No. 2 and compile them for publication. stagnation, popoulistic adminstration Jos. J. Lloyd, S% N1/^, sec. of the Methodist Episcopal The Topic of most interest is the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA The Rev. J. R. Geer of Browns and damnation I'm going to my 9-69-23 1.00 church. convention held Birchdale this week. 1 Valley, the .statistician, last year reported Mackay Lumber Co. to M. H. wife's relations and make no further This year it meets in the beautiful Some of the delegates present were OVER 65 YEARS' the church membership of the Barron, lots 5, 6, sec. 33158-27, denomstration." To which the Moose little city of Detroit, Minn, from from St. Paul, superintendent Lesher EXPERIENCE conference as 20.388. (This does not lot*4, sec. 5 NE% Lake Star adds "Come to Minnesota, September 30 to October 5. of the Congregational Missioaary society, include adherents, who number from SE%, sec. 9-67-24, NWy4 correct in elevation, where a man Rev. Thorpe of Duluth, Rev. Minnesota Methodism has two annual two to four times as many as communicants.) with education can engage in speculation, SE%, sec. 29 W% NW%, conferences, the Minnesota and Hermance of International Falls Value of church property, sec. 32-68-24 1.00 bring along your wife's relation's the- Northern Minnesota. The Boundary Rev. and Mrs. White and Mrs. Henderson as $1,702,950. Parsonages Joseph Kovaats,single, to Mrs. have a good time and free line runs almost due west from of Baudette, Mrs. Ferguson $197,700. Sunday school membership TRADE MARKS salvation. This is worth consideration M. B. Smith lot 14, blk. 3, the city of Minneapolis to the Dakota of Graceton, and Mr. Sawyer of Mankato. DESIGNS 25.252. Salaries paid ministers $142,251. Holler's addition to Koochiching and is no prevarication." COPYRIGHTS AC. line. The Northern Minnesota, in Services were conducted by Anyone sending a sketch and description may For benevolent purposes $49,133. 275.00 which this charge is numbered, is Rev. Howard, assisted by Rev. Lesher, quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communications MAYNE STANTON MAKES GOOD. Thomas Thomassem and wife divided into four districts, each under Rev. Heermance, Rev. Holberg, strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents A scut free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Mayne Stanton, son of C. W. Stanton to F. A. Simek, lets 28, 29, Patents taken through Mann St Co. receive the supervision of a District Superintendent. and Rev. Sutherland. The meeting tpecial notice, without charge, in the PROCEEDINGS OF of this city, who recently accepted Scientific American. blk. 2, Fairview addition to The districts are the was well attended. a position as managing editor of Koochiching 400.00 Duluth, Litchfield, Minneapolis and A jolly crowd from Baudette came handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation the Hibbing Daily Tribune has more A. Jewel Erickson et ux to John Fergus Falls. This city is in the up on the "Tramp" to witness the of nny si'ieitiiilc journal. Terms, 13 a THE CITY COONCIL MUNN year four & months, Co.36,B™*»»NewD.C.Yorknewsdealers.byallWashington,SoldSt.,F$L625 than "made good," according to in A. Holler, lot 3, blk. 2, Holler's last named district. There are nearly services. formation brought to Bemidiji this addition to Littlefork. 1.00 two hundred members of this In spite of the hot weather the Branch Office. week by J. Evan Carson who was conference, and about fifty pastors meetings were full of interest. (Continued from page 1.) there on business. "The business and seventy-five preaching points in The Misses Olson who are visiting men of Hibbing are loud in their water and light 13.50 this districts. The Rev. A. H. McKee friends in Birchdale will return to. praise of Mayne's newspaper work," W. Zimmerman, ass't engineer of Detroit, is the District Superintendent. their home in Minneapolis Monday, International Falls Abstract Co. said Mr. Carson.—Bemidiji Sentinel. Mr. Whitecomb's daughter, Mrs. sewers 1.25 Fraelich of New York, has returned The conference will be presided over E. W. Kibbey, engineering IT COULDN'T BE DONE. BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors to her home after visiting friends in by Bishop William A. Quayle sewers 22.50 Somebody said that it couldn't, be Birchdale. resident bishop of this conference Geo. Mertens, ass't engineer done, ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE The climax of the Convention was district, residing in St. Paul. But h£ with a chuckle, replied: sewers 25.50 the laying of the corner stone in the The Bishop is an author of international Collections. Conveancing and Loans That "maybe it couldn't," but he Green Hardware Company new Birchdale church. A group of repute, and one of the most would be one young people singing "Onward Christian sewer pipe 22.50 J. BURDICK, Manager eloquent men on the American platform. Who wouldn't say, so till he'd tried. soldiers" led the processin. We are pleased to say that Dan Dzinbin, labor on water So he buckled right in, with a trace INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA he has given a definite pledge to works 20.00 of a grin LAND TRANSFERS visit International Falls this coming On his face. If he worried, he hid Hooker Elecochemical Co Land transfers for the week ending winter. it. lime for- water works 134.40 August 16th, 1913 as listed by The Bishop with the four districts He started to sing as he tackled the No appearance being made on behalf The Kocchiching County Abstract superintendents comprise the cabinet, thing of the petitioner for vacation Company, International Falls, Minn. and the work of stationing the pastors That couldn't be done—and he did A. Setterlund &, Co Office with Register of Deeds. of the foot of First street. Alderman for the ensuing year devolves it. I John Murphy and wife to litis moved that the petition be rejected upon them. Before the appointments Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never and all proceedings be discontinued, Frank H. Keyes, et al NW% are made, the needs of the men and do that— thereon, which motion was, NW%, sec. 23 Ny2 SW%, the fields are taken into consideration. At least no one ever has done it SW%, SW%, sec. 14-68-23. 1.00 seconded by Alderman Doran and General Contractors There are majiy people who But he took off his coat and took B. G. Wattles and wife to I. carried by unaminous vote. still think the methodist system compels w. off his hat, W. Parker ,lots 10, 11, 12, Alderman Zimmerman moved that the removal of the pastor at a And the first thing he knew he'd blk. 3, Button's addition to the council neeonsider the motion stated period, but this is in error. began it, Internationa! Fails. Minnesota Big Falls 3000.00 relative to the vacation of the foot The time limit was removed in,, 1900. With a lift of his chin and a bit of John S. Lathrop and wife to of First street, which motion was Some pastors have remained in their a grin, 1. W. Parker, lots 11, 12, seconded by Alderman Keyes, the 'mm mm charges for from 12 to fifteen years. W" MH WWM Without any doubting or quiddit. blk. 2, Robinson & Swed. yeas and nays being called for the Every pastor is appointed for one He started to sing as he tackled the addition to Big Falls 3000.00 jte was as follows. Yeas none. Nays year, but is eligible for re-appointment thing John A. Holler and wife to Alderman litis, Overson, Keyes, as often as the church and the That couldn't be done—and he did Northern Minnesota Hospital Ole C. Olson lots 7, 8, blk. Zimmerman, Doran and Wilson. pastor agree to continue the relation. it. 2, Holler's addition to Littlefork The pastor is under orders from the Notion lost. There are thousands who tell you it 1.00 Application having been made by annual conference, not from the local cannot be done, Rexzelda M. Paine and husband J. E. Okerstrom for permission to use congregation. The Methodist system There are thousands who prophesy to P. J. Killeen, lots a portion of third street opposite lot has worked remarkably well. It failure 1, 2, blk. 16, Liberty addition is very seldom that a church is without 17 of block 17, the city for the purpose There are thousands to point out to ..to International Falls 1.00 a pastor, or a preacher without for storing the material necessary you, one by one, George Holler and wife to Mrs. for the erection of a building afield of labor. The dangers that wait to assail Katherine Straub, lot 25, on said lot, and showing that said Besides the work of stationing the you. blk. 6, Holler's addition to use of said portion of said street is preachers and the receiving of their But just buckle in with a bit of a .. Koochiching *1.00 necessary for that purpose. Alderman reports, the conference has its great grin, B. K. Wattles et al to I. W. Doran offered the following resolution: field days, when the work of the Then take off your coat and go to Parker, lots 5, 8, N1/^ SE1^ general Boards of the church present it. sec. 30-66-24 1860.00 Resolved, that the application of the needs and results on the great Just start to sing as you tackle the William Bippitt, single to J. E. Okerstrom for the use of onethird misison fields, home and foreign, the thing Philip H. Loucks, lot 8, sec. of third Street opposite lot 17 work of the Methodist Book Concern, That cannot be done"—and you'll 15-68-25 1.00 of block 17, in said city for the pursaid the largest publishing house in do it. Geo. W. Shaw and wife to Geo. lot, be and the same is hereby E. Shaw, lot 1, SE^4 SE^ granted provided however, that pose of building a shed thereon to be used for the storing of material PAUL A. JOHNSON Property For Sale for the construction of a building on R. H. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan. M. D. said lot, be and the same hereby B. F. Eloyd. M. D. Contracting Engineer Mary C. Chostley. M. D. said J. E. Okerstrom, shall give a at International Falls, Minnesota Office over International State Bank. good and sufficient bond in the sum of $5,000 to said city, for the use City Real Estate Office Estimates and Supervision Cheerfully and benefit of said city and condit ioned that he will hold this city harmless Furnished. Local Agent for Building Material. Small house for sale, cheap, if against all damages that may taken at once. Enquire at this office. Phone 217 International State Bank Bldg. arise by reason of such use of said INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA street provided further,that this per For Sale: One eight roomed dwelling mit shall be good up to and includ HAS ing December 1st, 1913, which reso house, hardwood floors, plastered LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL throughout, very cheap if taken lution was seconded by Alderman Overson and carried, by a unamiuos soon. vote. For Sale: Small house very cheap, These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Alderman litis moved that the easy terms. PIANO ANNOUNCEMENT council donate $100 to the Park board PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: For Sale: One 4 roomed cottage, to be spent in repairing the grand News Print Paper 220 tons per day hardwood floors neighborhood good. stand at the athletic park, which «Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day For Rent: Well furnished restaurant Marvin announces W. F. motion was seconded by Alderman that he has in good location. Immediate Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Doran and caried. taken the agency possession, by month or year. Saw Mill__ 100,000,000 ft. annually On motion the counsil adjourned. for the celebrated List your sale and rentals with the Attest:— A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month & Sows, RAUDBWBPSH Oity Real Estate Office in the Prsss L. W. Wilson, Consider these facts, and we feel sure you i. and WESLEY GAR- office. President. will agree with us that International Falls Pianos, and LAND R. .Fraser, is destined to become one of the most important will make the lowest City Clerk. manufacturing'centers of the North factory prices. Many mDmiesota Rate Case of the best families West. RAUCH. in International Ed Johnson and his two daughters Falls have purchased Shippers and receivers of Susie and Indiana visited with Carpenter's Risldtnci Lots tram (200 up Business Lots from $1200 up these makes of 3 freights. Have your Sunday. J/ Industrial Lots from $600 up Torms to Suit all pianos and recomend freight bills audited by an E. H. Phelps from Milaca is up them to the highest as being of beautiful tone and giving Expert. For further information making improvings 6n his homestead C. a KINNEY perfect satisfaction. The editor of this paper himself owns a RAUDENBUBH He leaves for his home again ot write 1 speaks of it in the highest terms. morrow. Sales Manager Call and see and hear them. Northwestern Auditing Co. Basil Ward Kas Been helping *,f ,W. F. MARVIN. Agent, Clar*k Bldg., 3rd St. Phelps clearing land this last week. Established 1906—Reference* any wholesale International Falls, Minnesota house—All reporting agencies. People need not be afraid of GUFIUJUIBLK. ,VvVu ST. PAUL, 1011. swimming across the creek near Ed. fc:#SSi§-,-'a mmm