International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 11, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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or-- L. |»fpfiii«mppnpq?^^ -iV vr*.- tvs v/ T*' H" ?iT^v j" 1 1 4 *7 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. 366.03 Fannie Bromerberger was bridesmaid. water August INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Gustafson & Johnson, street Victoria Cigar Stand crossing 35.85 After the ceremonies at the church E. Thompson, feed 27.15 AND BORDER BUDGET were ended the bridal party went to Mrs. Tom Langland, prisoners C. R. Pollock, Mgr. Open Day and Night. the future home of the happy .'couple board 7.00 Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International Finest selection of Candies, Magazines' at 612 9th Ave. where a sumptuous E. H.^Enderson, labor at Burner Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Cigars and Tobaccos and Daily Newspapers. wedding breakfast was served. J. 11.00 in City. Licensed to Sole Agency for The bride was arrayed in white Int'l Falls band, services of Deal in Cigarettes. Ivy's Candies. GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. nett muslin, and the bridesmaid in leader 40.00 white embroidery while the gentlemen chroefer & Johnson, balance Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. wore the conventional black. on contract 97.15 The bridal couple are wellv and Int'l Falls, Press, printing 9.46 favorably known and begin their new On motion the Council adjourned. PAUL JOHNSON A. TEACHERS OF DISTRICT NO. 1. did you buy your Which Indian life amidst the best wishes and hearty Attest:— ducks from? The following is the assignment of congratulations of their many L. W. Wilson teachers for the ensuing term in district Contracting Engineer friends. President. Senator J. T.Elwell, father of the No. 1. of Koochching county: R. C. Fraser Elwell good roads law, has announced Big Falls—Paul E. Bowen, Anna MRS. McDONALD PASSED AWAY City Clerk himself as a candidate for the Mills, Emily Cambell, Margaret McDonald. On Monday night last Mrs. Mary Estimates and Supervision Cheerfully republican nomination for governor. McDonald quietly passed away, at THE DUTY OF Littlefork—Fred E. Davis, Mabelle the home of her son Mr. R. S. Me Furnished. Local Agent for Building Maierial. Wyman, Grace E. Munroe, Cecilia Harry K. Thaw was deported yesterday Donald where she has resided since Plions 217 International State Bank Bldg. into Vermont and wandered Anderson. the death of her husband, Mr. Alex THE SERVANT Birchdale—Harry Peirce, Maude H. into New Hampshire where he was McDonald afco .t a year ago. arrested as a fugutive from justice. Underwood. Mrs. McDonald has been gradually Loman—Ambrose Haley, Alice Gun tin ued from page 1 failing for the past few months and let, nor is a lady's maid expected to Mattson. finally pased away ilke a sleep at The numerous rumors of last week Indus—.Ogda Erickson. milk cows. But the master's require the good ripe old age of 79 years. of the reopening of t1 "houses'' Bannock—Viva A. Reinarz. ments must be clearly beyond scope She was a good woman, of large and were suddenly quietened by the A. Setterlund & Co Baldus—Joseph Baldus. of the servant's employment to justify good family, true to her church, and prompt actions of Sheriff White and Bear River—Jennie M. Lynch. a refusal. Thus a man' hired for people and helpful to all with whom County Attorney Jevne. Caldwell-Brook—Flossie M. Willey. general work on a farm is not justified she came in contact. Cewarwood—Elizabeth Singleton. in abandoning his employment She is survived by five of his The election for voting on $300,000 General Contractors Cross River—Catherine McCurdy. because he is set to cutting flax children Angus, who lives in Seattle, bonds for the purpose of building the Dentaybow—Jay Bowman. with a machine and thinks this too Wash., Ronald S., Alec, John and four Elwell roads in this county is Elmdale—Anna Anvid. hard work, nor because he is required Miss Nellie who reside in this citjr. called for October 4th. It is unthinkable Eddy—Howard Magladry. The funeral service were conducted to carry bricks. that anyone in this county International Falls, Minnesota Fairland—Violet Jennison. The hours at which a servant is at the Catholic church by her would vote against it. Frontier—Hattie Long. required to work are not infrequently pastor Rev. Fr. Killeen yesterday Griffith—Elsie Gill. fixed by the terms of the agreement and her remains were interred in the The new Democratic tarriff bill Groveland—Mildred Petron. between employer and employ- local cemetery by the side of her passed the senate Tuesday by a vote Henry—Winnifred G. Corell. The length of a working day husband. of 44 to 37. Its next step is to go Helendale—Margaret Moe. may also be prescribed by law. It Northern Minnesota Hospital to a conference between the senate Hoglund—Gladys Parmelee. HOW DE DEES. may be understood from the natuie and house committees where a four Happyland—Louise Foley. Dink Lewis has gone to Spooner of the employment, but a servant per cent higher charges under the Harrigan—Marie Ryan. to be grader for Supt. John Raoch cannot be required to work at unreasonable house bill may be compromised with Indahl—Olga Gilbertson. "Babe" Early has left this city times, nor for periods, the senate tarriff charges and the Johnson—Lillian M. Senn. for a couple of weeks vacation in which considering all the circumtances, bill will then be passed on to the Keiver—Mayme Croasdale. the Twin Cities. are excessive. President for signature. Lundgren—Henry C. Peterson. Sonny Arnold has returned from As to holidays the laws of the Lindford—Irene Rusfeldt. his visit home. Pretty long stay, state control. Other days off may Sam Iverson as a progressive possibility Laurel—Flora E. Pelton. wasn't it Sonny? be recogized and understood by custom for governor has the field all Margie—Rose Parent. Thursday last Andy Olson had or stated in the contract. Sunday to himself at the present time, and Net River—Anna Knopke. the supreme {pleasure of escorting is usually a legal holiday or if the situation should continue for Norman—Carrie Altstadt. fifteen fair damsels through the pa understood as a holiday, yet it may six months he would be a good bet. Pelland—Calesta Caldwell. per mill. not be in exceptional callings as But there are half a dozen other :3fi: Paul—William P. Horan. "Pudge" Bassler was missed from those of seaman or rairoad employee. statesmen who think they are "just Pinetop—Gertude Reinarz. supper table of the Boston last Sickness or other urgent necessity as good" as Sam who will also bear Wednesday the third. Wonder where Rossing—Vera Kendall. is a recognized excuse for an employee's watching. Unfortunately for peace he was? failure to work during periods and harmony, however, there is but Rogers—Katherine Rauscher. Old Pit thinks he is some lad since of required labor. But a servant one governor to elect.—Elk River Rapid River—Clarence Johnson. he escorted the "live ones" through who absents himself from work Star-News. Steffis—Viva Parmeter. the mill the other day. Better not contrary to the instructions of his Sturgeon—Merle E. Smith. begin counting them yet Pit. Much progress was made at the employer, for no good cause, is guilty R. H. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, M. D. Stillar—A. Grace Halverson. Roy Peterson the effecient sickroom council meeting last Monday evening of a breach of duty and may be dismissed. man and multigrapher for the Mary C. Ghostley. M. 0. f. Floyd, M. D. toward the permanent settlement of Sundeen—Edith Sinclaire. Power company has been spending a the lighting and water plans for this Office over International State Bank. International falls, Minnesota Valley River—Elizabeth Scanlan. few days on a lonely island up the NOTICE FOR BIDS city by the offers made and the suggestions Williams—Margaret McLeod. lake with a couple of friends, fishing. offered by President E. W. Notice is hereby given that sealed Wildwood—Blanche Altstadt. Effeciency expert Hanson took an Backus. He is able and willing to bids will be received by the City Werman—Nellie Coughlin. extensive trip up the lake as far as give a little better deal than anyone Council of the City of International Harding viewing the landscapes and else can or will for the proper lighting Falls, Minnesota, for the furnishing HOFFMAN-SYRUP. lakes o'er and o'er again and visiting PIANO ANNOUNCEMENT and watering of this city. His of all labor and material for the installation the many camps of the Lumber and allied companies are paying eightfive At eight o'clock yesterday morning of electrical lights on Second Power Company throughout the lake per cent of the taxes of this at the Catholic church in this and Third Streets in said city region. city and for that reason if for no city Mr. John Peter Hoffman was W. F. Marvin announces between Second Avenue and Fifth Mr. Henry Carroll, one of the In other he is more interested than united in the bands of Holy matrimony that he lias Avenue the kind, number and location ternational Lumber Company's Aud everybody else put together in the taken the agency to Miss Anna Rosella Syrup of which together with other itors went to Glenwood Saturday for for the celebrated economical administration of its affairs. by Rev. Fr. P. J. Killeen. Mr. Nick particulars, are more particularly RAUDENBC8H & SON8, a few days vacation, and is expected Demis acted as best man and Miss set forth in the plans and specifications to return with Mrs. Carroll who has and WESLEY GARand therefor on file with the undersigned been rusticating at the home of her Pianos, LAND City Clerk. All bids shall parents in that city for the past two will make the lowest be based upon said plans and specifications moons. factory prices. Many International Falls Abstract Co. and shall be accompanied Miss Alice Early is visiting her of the best families by a certified check for ten (10) per home at Richmond, Wis., and will in International cent of the amount of such bid and BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors return next Tuesday. She is reported Falls have purchased filed with the City Clerk. All bids to be having an exceptionally these makes of ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE shall be opened and-- considered by good time with her parents and pianos and recomend the City Council at a regular meeting here's hoping it will not be necessary them to the highest as being of beautiful tone and giving Collections, Conveancing and Loans of the City Council to be held perfect satisfaction. for her to return for good before Monday evening, September 29, 1913 The editor of this paper himself owns a RAUDENBUSH the snow flies. and speaks of it in the highest terms. J. E. BURDICK, Manager The City Council reserves the Call and see and hear them. CITY FATHERS HELD right to reject any and all bids. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA W. F. MARVIN, Agent, Clonk Bldg., 3rd St. Dated this 9th day of September, 1913. GOJLMEETING R. C. Fraser City Clerk. Continued from page 1 LAWRENCE E. GIBERTSON or necessary to completely install SUMMONS the Luminous Lighting System State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA which motion was seconded by A1 ss.—In District Court, derman Overson and carried. Fifteenth Judicial District. Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of HAS Alderman Doran moved that the R. C. Fraser, Plaintiff, LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. City create a Road Improvement vs. Fund out of the moneys collected by Thomas Nolan, Defendant. Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. taking 10 percent from the sale of The State of Minnesota to The Above These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. all liquor licenses sold in the City1 of Phone 198 'Named Defendant: International Falls, Minn. International Falls, Minn, which You are hereby summoned and required PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: motion was seconded by Alderman to answer the complaint of the News Print Paper 220 tons per day Overson and carried. plaintiff in the above entitled action, Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day On motion of Alderman Doran a copy of which complaint is now Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day seconded by Alderman litis, the on file in the office of the Clerk of Three Leaders Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually following bills were allowed the District Court within and for said Juluis Mountain, street labor $28.75 permanent pay roll of over per month County of Koochiching, Minnesota, A $75,000 Millard McColey, street labor 30.42 and to serve a copy of ?your answer Consider these facts, and we feel sure you Geo. Gorgeff, street ^akor .. 29.32 to the said complaint upon the subscribers" will agree with us that International Falls Thomas Doud, street labor .. 30.42 at their office in the City is destined to become one of the most important A. L. Burnett, teamster .... of International Falls, State, of Minnesota, 19.2J manufacturing'centers of the North Golden Grain Belt Beers E. W. Kibbey, engineering within twenty (20) days after West. waterwarks 11.25 the service of this Summons upon E. W. Kibbey, egineering gen you exclusive of the day of such Harpers Whiskey Residence Lots trom $200 up eral Business Lots from $1200 up 22.50 service. E. W. Kibbey, engineering And if you fail to answer the said Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all Rock Spring Water sewers complaint within the time aforesaid, 7.50 C. B. KINNEY w* Zimmerman, ass't engineer 15.00 the Plaintiff in this action will apply Fraser & Danforth, estimate to the Court for the relief demanded Abater work 1200.00 in the complaint. Sales Manager UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents Pat Collins, killing dogs ... 3.00 Dated September 4th, 1913. International Falls, W. S. Nott, supplies fire dep't 42.00 Kane & Palmer, Minnesota International Falls, Minn. Plaintiff's Attorneys,.. Rainy River Produce Co, feed 17.40 International Falls, Minnesota. M. & O. Power Co., pumping mi -vsi afT