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

October 16, 1913 · Page 1 of 4

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mr* AT* '•}%ss 4 -i VK, ~*Y ,. vfr, £,,•*,&-«?? v_ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. NEW PASTOR OF meeting 8.00 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A. E, Solberg, supplies for International Falls Abstract Co. Emil Larson 15.00 METHODIST CHURCH A. E. Solberg, supplies for AND BORDER BUDGET Mrs. Morin 14.65 BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors A. Snyder, work on Hazelton Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Everyone here was greatly disappointed 26.25 road Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. when it was learned that John Shnak, assigned to Rev. Charlie Hawken Blake had not Collections, Conveancing and Loans First State Bank, Northome 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and ilanagir INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO been returned as pastor of the Methodist work on Gallagher road .. 200.00 Episcopal church at this place J. E. BURDICK, Manager M. Shapira, bedding supplies Official Paper of Ranier Offlcial Paper of International Falls. but had been sent to International 56.00 and beds for jurors INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Falls. Thos. P. White, serving ditch During the year that Mr. Blake road notices 21.20 general 1.75 On the front page of this issue will has been pastor of the Methodist Thos. White, board of Karoline W. Zimmerman, ass't Engineer 7.50 be found the announcement of Samuel church here it has prospered as never Horn and family 5.00 M. & O. Power Co., pumping G. Iverson as candidate for the before. They have paid him the Thos. P. White, expenses 10.20 water Sept 387.12 Republican nomination for Gpvernor. highest salary ever paid a minister A. Setterlund & Co Thos. P. White, boarding prisoners R. F. litis, expenses 135.00 Thus far he is the best candidate for here and the church had no trouble 153.50 E. H. Zimmerman, expenses. 135.00 that position who has declared himself in meeting its obligations and at the A. Ulvedahl, com. meeting. 7.20 E. H. Enderson, hauling garbage we are for him, until a better end of the conference year finds itself J. Zard, work on Hazelton road 22.75 15.00 man appears, which is doubtful. John Berg, fees in Eli Elanre Int'l Steam Laundry, laundry. 4.13 case 20.30 General Contractors Burnett Brothers, wood 4.00 The Board of County Commissioners N. P. Neilson, assigned to Wells Hardware Co. Ltd, fire of Cook County, Illinois have Christenson and Todd part clay 5.50 made an appropriation for the' purpose payment on Watrous road H. Keyes, gasoline 3.00 Minnesota of presenting a cookrbook with International Falls, work 50.00 Int'l Falls Press, printing .. 17.26 every marriage license issued in their W. J. Potter, assigned to Dave McFarlane, sect'y, services county. They evidently intend to In't. State Bank, viewer of Fire Dept 19.00 reduce the number of divorces. state road No. 5 62.62 Austin-Western Road Mchy. E. M. Kling, assigned to Co., Repairs for roller ... 4.25 Int'l. State Bank, viewer A farm near Osakis sold for $100 jQjson treasurer, Interan week. Hundred dollar road No. 5 61j0 acre last 1.35 Qn coupons LAWRENCE E GILBERTSON land is getting to be quite common in ^a^er g_ B00th & Son, supthis C: W. Speelman, assigned to state of late years. And why Int'l. State Bank, viewer 3.50 plieg not? We can produce as much per|FaUs ^obile ., supplies state road No. 5 57.64 5.25 Au Co S. W. Day, assigned to acre as the farmers of Illinois and Bergin, receiver, supIowa Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of can produce, and land there Int'l. State Bank, assistant 3.20 engineer road No. 9 64.00 sells for $200 per acre. Browns jnt,j Telephone Co., telephone 1.50 Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. Valley Tribune. Jas. Curran, assigned to 16.93 Int1 Light & Water Co light Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. Int'l. State Bank, assisting 9.45 S. E. Thompson, feed 1 engineer 21.00 Northern Minnesota offers more ad- On motion of Alderman Koeneke, Phone 198 International Falls, Minn. Wm. Durrin, assigned to Int. vantages to the dairymen than the seconded by Alderman Oveson, the St. Bank, inspecting bridge 26.00 southern part of the state, according city Clerk was instructed to notify 'v Wm Durrin, assigned to Int. to J.ames D. Keough and Patrick Mc- property owners on Third Street St. Bank, commissioner Keought after a trip through the that all property must be connected H. REV. C. BLAKE. mileage 44.40 northern counties. Their dairy at St. with the water and sewer system F. S. Lang, assigned to First on fcof* financial footing it has been Paul burned recently and they are within twenty days. Motion carried Three Leaders National bank, checking orginal looking up a new location. They believe for a number of years. On motion the Council adjourned. entry 100.00 that this part of the state will Mr. Blake is a splendid speaker Attest: Rose Miskella, assigned to eventually furnish all Minnesota with which combinded with a beautiful nature R. C. Fraser, R. F. C. litis, First National bank, checking md a deep love for his fellow milk and butter.—News Tribune. City Clerk. Vice-President. original entry 111.00 men makes him an ideal minister and R. C. Goins, assigned to First one who has few equals. He is a The state of Minnesota will offer COMMISSIONERS Golden Grain Belt Beers National bank, road work great worker for his church and a for sale at public auction, Oct. 28, 70-24 50.00 booster for the community in which 60,000,000 feet of timber on state W. L. Dehart, assigned to First he ro?ides. He will be greatly missed HOLD ROM MEETING Harpers Whiskey lands in northern Minnesota. This National bank, surveying in here but his kindly acts and inspirations was decided at a meeting of the state Williams 66.50 for a better life will bear timber board in the office of Governor Rock Spring Water W. L. Dehart, assigned to First fruit for all time.—Motley Mercury. Eberhart last week. The sale will be (Continued from page one) National bank, survey of held at the capitol. Five state timber Waukano road 8.50 cruisers reported on the condition audited and allowed and warrants Athletics. The final score in today's W. L. Dehart, assigned to First of the timber to be sold. The tracts ordered drawn for same. game was 3 to 1, the runs being UNDERWOOD HASSELBARTH, Local Agents National bank, inspecting contain no virgin timber, most of it A. Amundson, filing chattel made on hits and errors. The game Sturgeon river road 6,50 being on isolated sections or on land International Palls, Minn. mortgages 5.60 was without any ^sensational or spectacular R. C. Goins, assigned to First which has been partly burned over. Burnett Bros., hauling wood 5.00 feature. E. Murphy made National bank, road work The appraisements made by the cruisers W. M. Bergin, Reutell, supplies two hits on four times up. The two 70-24 150.00 show the timber is worth from for court house 2.40 errors of the Giants were expensive, Geo. Clark, assigned to First $6 to $12 1,000 feet. L. Caldwell, work on Hazelto)n each costing a run. The series is a First National bank, work road 69.50 ended. The Athletics having won on Crystal Beach road 50.00 Northern Minnesota Hospital J. J. Doran, work and supplies 12.80 four games, the two remaining of ti.e Missouri as a state will pay $15 a R. C. Goins, assigned to First J. J. Doran, plumbing at court seven games originally scheduled will mile for the grading and maintenance National Bank, road work house 51.06 not be played. of 11,781 miles of country roads coirnecting 70-24 100.00 J. -H Drummond, fees 67.20 each county seat in the state. H. T. Whitcomb, special election Free Press Printing Co., suplies The score by innings as received A road law, outlining a system services 1.00 by special wire by Underwood & for district court 3.o0 which will connect the county seats Sig Skeo, special election services Fritz-Cross Co., deed record. Hasselbarth is as here shown: 40.00 of each of the 114 counties of the 3.15 Phila 1 0200000 0—3 3 0 Genge Hanson, posting road state, was enacted by the last Legislature Ole Sandmark, special election N. York ..0 0001000 0—1 5 2 notices 5.00 and provided that the state services 3.15 E. Hazelton, work on Hazelton should pay $15 a mile for dragging Ole K. Scheie, special election road 29.00 and maintenance of each mile of CHIEF OF FORESTRY services 3 15 S. O. Hafdahl, special election these roads. H. Rose, special election services DEPARTMENT IS HERE services.' 3.15 The aid is applied to ccfmties which 5.30 Int'l Tel. Co., toll service, work their roads into Such condition A. C. Wiseman, special election August 7.70 that they are acceptable to the state W. T. Cox has Spent Last Two Weeks services 3.30 Int'l Tel Co., phone rent 24.00 board of good roads. C. G. Griffith, special election on Streams and in Woods of Already approximaely one-third of I Int'l Tel. Co., toll service services 5.90 the North. the counties have applied for their Sept. 5.10 C. S. Romens, special election share of the funds, and the other Int'l L. & W. Co. light for jail services 3.30 counties are taking advantage of the and harn 14.36 T. M. Sorli, special election W. T. Cox, chief forester of the new law rapidly. About 350 big j, Int'l L. & W. Co., light for court services 3.65 state forestry department, who has concrete culverts have been built as house 6.18 been for two weeks in the northern C. O. Hanson, special election R. 11. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, M. D. a result of it and many thousands of Int'l Falls Echo, sample bal- part of the state, traveling much of services 2.30 miles of roads have been improved. lot for special election 31.50 Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. W. A. McLeod. M. D. T. O. Halvorson, special election the time by trail and by canoe, arrived Int'l Falls Echo, notices and Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Minnesota here Friday. With him services 2.30 proceedings 421.70 CITY FATHERS NOLO since they left St. Paul two weeks Peter Vider, special election Int'l Falls Echo, supplies 212.80 ago was Co. H. J. Stevenson of Winnipeg, services 2.85 Paul Johnson, work at court who has charge of a large Frank Oven, special election EXECUTIVE MEETING house ?. 69.35 tract of forest reserve land in Manitoba. services 8.35 A. Kicker, assigned to Col. Stevenson has been observing Joseph Smeek, special election B. W. Bacon, work on cometary the forestry (methods of services INTERN ATIONAL FALS, MINNESOTA 4.17 road 208.00 (Continued from page 1.) Minnesota and says the resources of John Harrigan, special election Littlefork Mer. Co., supplies HAS the country he has seen duirng the services 5.35 set for October 24th, 1913 at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Edler. ... 15.00 past two weeks are wonderful and intensely R. Mogans, special election LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL Ligard and Odegard, road work 79.00 p. m. interesting. services 2.30 On motion of Alderman Doran, Littlefork Times, notice of examinations. Sneaking of the forestry situation, W. S. Shannon, special election seconded by Alderman Oveson, the 3,00 These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Mr. Cox stated that along the border services 8.00 following bills were allowed: Littlefork Times, letter heads 25.56 there has been nothing in the way Gust Schiller, member canvassing A. L. Burnett, teamster 15.60 Johnny Linkv work on Hazel PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: of a forest fire of any dimension although board 7.20 Julius Mountain, street labor. 15.00 ton road 35.00 News Print Paper 220 tons per day there has been some destruction Hans Erickson, special election John Harrison (Jas. Curran), R. Manuel, work on Hazelton further down in the state. He Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day services 3.00 street labor 12.90 road 10.00 says the lumbermen are more careful Sulphite Pulp— 110 tons per day On motion the board adjourned to Millard McColey, street labor. 15.60 Miller Davis Co., treas warrant than they used to be, the homesteaders meet on Tuesday, November 18th, Saw Mill—. 100,000,000 ft. annually Geo. Gorgeff, street labor ... 13.25 register. 22.00 are also, and the forest 1913, at 10 a. m. P. C. Richardson, team labor.. 13.80 Miller Davis Co., blanks for rangers have the situation so well in A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month Wm. Durrin, Mike Wagner, street labor .. 3.00 probate judge 2.31 Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you hand that it is difficult for a fire to Chairman O. L. Mason, labor at Burner. 12.50 Murphy Travis Co., record get much headway. The wet season will agree with us that International Falls Attest: W. H. Pease, meals for election for auditor 27.50 has also been favorable for the protection is destined to become one of the most important L. H. Slocum, board 5.90 Murphy Travis Co., deed record of the forests. manufacturing'centers of the North County Auditor. Fred Megson, services election 24.00 There are millions of acres of West. f-J board 4.05 Murphy Travis Co. district young timber growing in the state, WORLD SERIES PENNANT R. H. Bennett, services election court judgment record .... 21.00 Mr. Cox asserts, and he believes that GOES TO PHILADELPHIA Residues Lots trom $200 up board 4 :."4p5 A. Ogaard, maps 81.00 with the present rate of the taking Busiuoss Lots fron $1200 up H. A. Levin, services election Guy C. Parker, verified bill lidustriaj Lots from $600 up off of the trees and the present rate Athletics Win Four of Five Games Tonus to Suit ill board 4 0 5 blanks 18.00 of growth, there will be much more Played and Series is Ended. C. B. KINNEY Rees Roe, services election P. L. Peterson, filing chattel timber in Minnesota twenty years board .... .v 4.05 mortgages 2.30 Polo Grounds, New York, October from now than there is today. J. E. Shaw, services election Louis Peterson, justice fees 11.—The Giants were defeated today A part of the work of Mr. Cox here Sales Manager boad 3.30 State vs Sullivan 2195 for the fourth time in five games is pertaining to fire-breaks and he E. W. Kibbey, engineering Rex hotel, meals for jurors... 15.50 played, and the World Series pennant went out this afternoon to go over International Falls, water '9.50 bridge at Laural 15.20 will fly over Shibo park, Phila ,a part of the territory where these E. W. Kibbey, engineering Harold Royem, com, mileage delphia, the home grounds of the have been laid out. tt 1.