International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 4, 1914 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS W. E. LAWRENCE ONE OF BEST BABIES LIBRARY REPORT PAPER MILL OPENED IN UNITED STATES THE REXALL STORE FOR MAY, 1914 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS The most brilliant social evenfe Some little interest is being ever held in New Ontario toofe International Falls, Minn. manifested today by the fact that piace on Victoria Day at Fort Number volumes of adult fiction International Fall^ has the honor (Frances when the new paper mity taken out during month Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Mr. and Mrs. Gish are enjoying of having one of its children designated Mrs. Robert Skinner of Baudette, an| of the Fort Frances Pulp a visit from her sister and Davey of Minneapolis, as one of the most perfect 300 and Mrs. Physician and Surgeon Paper Co., was formally opened* Number volumes of children's children in the United States, family from Blackduck. are guests of Mrs. Franz Over one thousand invitations Office over litis Drug store fiction taken out during in the development Jevne this week. contest which had been sent out to prominent Phone 11 month .201 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blake and has recently been carried on by and people in all nearby cities Night Koochiching Calls at Hotel Number of adult non-fiction family spent Wednesday of this the Balston Purina Company of and towns and a large number q| Manager C. S. Muench of the International Falls, Minn. taken out during month.... St. Louis Mo. these were accepted. 7 week at the Stillar homestead new insulation material department Number of children's non-fiction The entertainment was on down the river. The fortunate child is Catherine, of the M. & O. Power Co., very lavish scale and was carriedt Dr. J. F. PETERSON taken out during month 6 the two year old daughter of Mr. has moved with his family into out under the personal direction DENTIST Miss Catherine Smith and Miss the home of Professor E. E. and Mrs. S. J. McHugo, 709 6th paint of Mrs. E. W. Backus. No Total number of volumes taken Office orer International Ada Watson came up river from street. She is one of the 225 Mclntire, who has gone to spend were spared to make the event & out during month State Bank the Dawson ranch lasct night. children from all parts of the the summer month on his tarm 514 memorable one, carloads of food* Number of readers using reading International Falls, Minn. at Grand Rapids. United States from one to fourteen pro* ice cream, fruit, etc., were rooms during month.... 74 Mr. A. J. Ross of St. Paul who years of age, who has won were x—- vided and the decorataions Number of borrower's cards has been working. in our city The yacht, Rainy Lake, begins a jprize in the contest, for being on a gigantic scale. The gather* DR. H. H. IHRIG issued to May 1st 906 for a few weeks, left for his home a 99 per cent perfect body. Although ing took place in the finishing next Sunday to majce regular DENTIST Number of borrower's cards rooms of the mill, which were last night. trips up the lake to the Canadian she has had a severe attack Office over Holler's confectionery issued in May by transformed into fairy bowers, side to either Cascades, Northwest of hooping cough, and has 4 Number of borrower's cards the extensive uses of evergreens* Bay, Sand Point and Mine For Sale—Olson's brick business suffered from colds and other ailment International Falls, Minn. of colored paper and a multitude cancelled to date 120 block on corner of 3rd street Center. Make your arrangements characteristic of childhood electric Japenese lanterns. Number of borrower's cards and 5th avenue. Apply at Press with Gagnon Bros. Boat yet she has gained three and onehalf DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ The dresses of the ladies pre-, office.—Adv. in use June 1st 790 leaves Fort Frances every Sunday pounds in weight and two sent were magnificent and the DENTIST Number of volumes added to morning at 9:30 o'clock.—Adv. inches in height during the three grand march of the commencement Office and residence over library by purchase 284 Senator J. P. Boyle's dedication months contest period. of the dance was a spectacle litis Drug Store address on Abraham Lincoln was Number of volumes added to Treasurer Wm. F. Brooks who never to be forgotten, over five a masterpiece of oratory. It contained library by gift 1 International Falls, Minn. is associated with President E. THE COUNTY'S HUB hundred persons took part in this many good suggestions, event. Marie Wallace W. Backus in the M. & O. Power The central factor of the government lelpful lessons, and was well delivered. Librarian. The mill which has just been G. F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. Co., the International Lumber Co. of every county under completed at a' cost of nearly the Minnesota organization is the and allied interests, which have Physician and Surgeon $2,000,000, is the first mill of its WANTED—The nomination tor auditor. His office is the hub done so much toward the rapid Eyes Examined and glasses fitted Jack Cutter, formerly a homesteader kind in Western Canada. The the Register of Deeds office of from which the spokes of the development of this city and building is three stories high, on Black river, but now Office over. Ruettell's Dept. store 446 wheel of county government radiate Koochiching county. J. R. Harmon.—Adv. county, spent a couple of days feet long and 150 feet wide. of Baudette, was here Monday, and into which they fit. The International Falls, Minn. here this week. Mr. Brpoks expressed The machinery is capable of and purchased the tugboat "International," auditor is the holder of the money himself to be much delighted turning out one hundred and which he is taking 3ags. Through his office must PHINNEY A CAMPBELL with the progress of this twenty-five tons of news print to Baudette. There being no tug pass, for enforcement, every CHURCH NOTES a day, and will consume about aoat on this side of the river, Mr. city and spoke still more enthusastically, LAWYERS financial transaction. He has to 50,000 cords of pulpwood each Cutter should be able to do a yet conservatively of its do with every other office, and he year.—Rainy River Gazette. Over International State Bank good business with his new purchase. still brighter future. has immense powers. His "O. FIRST METHODIST He always has a few K." is necessary on every expenditure, International Falls, Minn. EPISCOPAL CHURCH good towing contracts in sight. NOTICE FOR BIDS and he must know all the The second annual picnic given laws that affect the county and Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. jy International lodge No. 40, of F. J. McPARTLIN its people. He is final arbiter, C. H. Blake, Pastor WANTED—We wish to know the Herman's Son., and Gentian The Common Council of the village also, in all matters of taxation. Day will be celebrated at Crystal the personal experience of anyone LAWYER of Ranier, Minn., will receive He is too, clerk of the board of Beach, June 14th. The city bund Service at Ranier tonight, farming in this county, who is Office over International bids for t'ie construction of a concrete county commissioners, which puts will accompany the excursion and (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. interested in BOOSTING his district. State Bank the right man in position to have culvert in the village of dispense appiopriate music thruout N Tell us what YOU have Subjects for Sunday's sermons great influence with the individual International Falls, Minn. file the day and evening on the Ranier. Specifications on done since coming to this county will be, morning, "Man's Way." members and in their united picnic grounds. Manual art exlibitions with village recorder. Bids Evening, "The Old Fashioned —Send a picture of yourself and action, while in his other capacity of self defense will be should be in by 10 o'clock a. m. GEO S. LANGLAND Way." farm if possible. Give your postoffice as auditor his authority over appropriations given and various athletic and The Monday, June 8th, 1914. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained address. Write, and expenditures LAWYER water sports will be conducted re* Council reserve the right to by Mrs. C. Engbloom and makes him a very potent factor. W. R. McKenzie, Secretary,, thru-out the day. Orations will Office over International ject any or all bids. Mrs. L. Larson, at Mrs. Engbloom's He can be arbitrary if tactful, but Northern Minnesota Development :e given by Mayor W. V. Kane State Bank E. H. Weber, home Friday afternoon. forceful he must be, or his county and F. J. McPartlin. Committee Association, Minneapolis, Minn. International Falls, Minn. suffers. Recorder, on arrangements consists of Wm. Plan to attend the down-town It is no small matter of importance church next Sunday. A cordial Sheela, H. W. Ottow, Adolph With the close of the commencement that Koochiching county welcome awaits you. Krohn, O. J. Masters, R. F. C. JOHN H. BROWN exercises last Friday has an 'Auditor endowed with litis and Sam Zimmerman. Attorney at Law S. E. THOMPSON night, the best class of the history exceptional judgement. In his of our city schools Was sent forth Office in the litis Block service he has won the confi Notice to the Ladies with the best wishes of & SON dence of the greatest and least International Falls, Mnn. Our millinery department is the faculty, schoolboard and the of the taxpayers by knowing his now complete with summer hats. general public. The week's exercises duties, of being right and fair, but Fifth Street, corner Tenth Ave. KOOCHICHING CAMP All kinds of straw and panamas, conceding favors to no one. To E. L. Heermance, -Pastor. SPECIAL PRICES were well attended and the latest creations, at very NO. 7602 attempt to defeat him would be Social Center for the Community the best school spirit yet exhibited reasonable prices. Peoples Store. M. W. A. meets first and third useless. It would be both wise in our city was manifested. L. Rifkin, Prop. Tuesdays of each month. Full and fitting recognition of merit Sunday school at 10 a. m. The "400 Coffee" regular if he could be elected without opposition.—Littlefork attc(ia«nce requested. Visiting A party of twelve young ladies ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS Praching services at 11 and 8. price 40c, now 35c Times. neighbors welcome. enjoyed a supper and marshmallow A cordial invitation is hereby Professor Gilpin will continue Dill pickles, each lc roast on the bank of the extended to all the musicians in SOCIALIST PAPER his singing class through next M. B. A. IS NO MORE Rainy last evening. Those present International Falls, Fort Frances Sour pickles, qt., .10c week. Meeting every Monday, International Lodge No. were: Irene Pravitz, Mae and Ranier to affiliate with the Wednesday and Thursday. 2303 Sweet pickles, qt., 20c Bemidji Examiner Sold to Andrew O'Malley, Helen O'Malley, Gertrude local Musicians' Protective Association. meets in Kane's hall every second The Sunday school children Rood, Who Will Publish Sullivan, Lillian Barrett, Information cheerfully Sauerkraut, per can 10c and fourth Tuesday in each have their garden planted now. Independent Weekly Is to Mary Keyes, Grace Kinports, Esther furnished on request by Harold V" month Twelve boys have divided up the Change Location. Regular 10c toilet paper. .5c Shapira, Gertrude Gast, E. Kimpton, P. O box 516. The Visiting members welcome. quarter acre tract, putting in potatoes Ruth Vipond, Otelia Malmlin. charter will close on the 18th of Cheese cloth* per yard 5c A. A. Lee, Secretary. with a few seeds in the corners. Bemidji's socialist paper is no June. Each of the girls has planted more, the Examiner having been Much appreciation has been expressed —PHONE NO. 128— converted into an independent forty feet along the fence, H. STUBEE MRS. CHAS. SIMMONS for the thoughtfulness of progressive Weekly, by Mr. with sweet peas and other climbing ARCHITECT Dr. Swinnerton and the other PASSED AWAY Andrew Rood, who recently plants. members of the committee who —and— It is some time since a sadder purchased the plant. It is Mr. made the arrangements for the Superintendent of Construction death h^s occured in this section Rood's intention to change the celebration of Memorial day last location of the office as soon as Office over litis Drug store of the county than that of Mrs. Saturday. The program was well suitable quarters can be secured. Charles Simmons who resided LICENSED PLUMBERS International Falls, Minn. prepared and carried out. It Rood is an experienced newspaper with her husband and family of seems either the mayor and the man, having been in the five small children on their homestead city council or the Commercial and Heating Engineers MRS. JANET W. DADE business for more than thirty near Ericksburg. Mrs. club should attend to the observance years, at one time owner of the MUSIC TEACHER of our public days instead Simmons was only ill nine days Bemidji Sentinel and later editor WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE of it being left to anybody to look when pneumonia set in and almost and owner of the Nymore Independent, International Falls, Minn. after. before her family realized ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE which recently discontinued it she had passed away, leaving publication. EAST & CORRIN CHARLES K. SHAND Register of Deeds Lang gave a The discontinuance of the Examiner many sad hearts- throughout her luncheon in the honor of Congressman ARCHITECT is caused by lack of support, community as well as in her family. Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 C. B. Miller, at his home the issues for some time Plans and specifications for all She died last Monday and being published at loss of money. after the lecture last night. Mr. Buildings her remains were taken by her The new paper will be known as and Mrs. Ruben, Dr. and Mrs. Correspondence Solicited husband and sister to Euclid for the Bemidji Independent.—Bemidji Geo. F. Swinnerton, Dr. and Mrs. & burial. Pioneer. J. P. Chance, Dr. Jack Peterson, nruitinn Elmer Walby, and Mrs Franz CARD OF THANKS AID SOCIETY MEETING DR. GEORGE HOEY Messrs. Garnet Peterson, Ed. We hereby express our heart The Ladies' Aid of the Church VETERINARY SURGEON Shaw, L. P. Bloomholm, and felt gratitude to the many friends of Christ will hold an open meeting —and— Jevne, Missess Florence Green, and neighbors and members of Wednesday afternoon, June DENTIST Nellie Dunn, Rehna Dawson, were the Yeoman lodge for their kindly 10th, in the church basement on the guests. —Phone 30— ministrations to'my wife and corner of 6th avenue and 6th International Falls, to our children during the days of street. Children's garments and Viking Theatre her recent fatal illness? and for aprons and all goods are marked their sympathy and helpfulness The Harry St. Clair Ctock Co., MISS CARRIE ANDERSON down very reasonable and will since her death. which has been putting on such Wherever yon Travel be on sale. Food sale will be held GRADUATE NURSE excellent plays at the Viking the Gratefully yours, in connection. —Phone No. 287— Charles Simmons, past two weeks, have decided to Children's garmentsone white in Ana, Africa, Europe or America, yon stay one week longer. Ericksburg, Minn. International Falls, Minn. apron, two white dresses, four will find "A. B. A.** Cheques, issued by us The title of the play for the remainder pair of bloomers, four gingham under authority of die American Banker* of this week is a "Terrible dresses, all for children six years Association, the safest and handiest kind of Tangle." On Sunday night Nt. —Get TheFALLS ELECTRIC VACUUM of agejfour gingham dresses for travel money." You eaa use them exactly they will reproduce the popular DECORATING CO. CLEANER four year old, one pair felt slippers. play, entitled, "The Parish Priest" like currency in every country COtty%theof To do your Painting, Papering Ranted By the Day wnfk and next week, "East Lynn," and civilized world, and they are to and Decorating. Wo a«0 Does Your House Cleaning Miscellaneous: Four ladies' "Because He Loved Her so." WALL-PAPER and PAINTS Scientifically' dark aprons, four light aprons, Cell or write for booklet. This is an unusually good company Marvin .Building Inquire at Lawrence's six towels, one boys' light shirt, FIRST NATIONAL BANK and everyone should take 4th Street and 5th Awe. Drug Storey V' two pair sleeve protectors, one Phone 182— advantage of the opportunity to INTERNATIONAL PALLS. MINNESOTA No. 9ft- black sateen clerks' apron, center see them., piece and other small articles ,% •V,