International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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-^V *z "•*!*. .3*-r*- 4 H. '.. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS AN EDITORIAL OUTING A. L. Johnston, Minneapolis, Pioneer, and wife. (Continued from Page i.) A. L. LaFreniere, Grand Rapids general agent C. N. Ry., who will H. C. Rotating, Mapleton Enterprise, Northern Minnesota Hospital have personal charge of the two The Northern Minnesota EditCanadian Independent, wife and one. president State Editorial Northern special trains orial association will have some J. D. Haradon, Park Rapids association. to and from Ft. Frances and doin's this next week at InternaSpooner. Enterprise. J. C. Morrison, Morris Tribune, tional Falls, Spooner and Bau- H. C. Grove, Big Falls. first vice-president. Judge C. W. Stanton, former dette. The members will gather C. V. Corson, Northome Record. E. K. Whiting, Owatonna'Journal-Chronicle, editor of the Appleton Press and in these northern cities for a play Jac. Brynildson, Canby News. second vice-president, will desert* their International Falls Press, former time. They George P. Watson, International and wife. sanctums and wander in the yilds. president State Editorial association. Falls Press, and wife. Herman Roe, Northfield News, ... They will forget the muse! :. George E. Ericson, Northern I secretary, and brother. throw the symbolic owl back of1! ssgaivd EBas.s cc v.y cccmfwyp, News, and wife. the office door stick the scissors Baudette Re Alvah Eastman, St. Cloud Jour-j W. T. Noonan, in the raven and symbolizes solemnity gion. nal-Press, former president, wife drop the paste pot in the May A. Knappen, Sisseton, S. and daughter. waste basket take a final wipe I D., founder Turtle River, Minn. C. B. Bjornson, Minnesota Mascot, on the piece of crepe that poses former president, and wife. as the office towel send the "hell- i.j W. R. Mackenzie, publisher box" to its proper domain seal Northern Minnesota Booster, the delinquent subscriber in the jj secretary N. M. Development oblivion that is rightly his lock association, and wife. the door on all the,multifarious John F. Kienitz, Cambridge cares, troubles, ambitions and Press, assistant state commissioner R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. jealousies of the town and leave of immigration. Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. the boys to pay themselves, if Chas. F. Stuart, feature writer Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min they can.. for the Minneapolis Tribune, and Friday, Saturday and Sunday wife. will be a renewal of childhood for L. S. Whitcomb, Albert Lea them. They will spend the money Tribune and Times-Enterprise, they borrowed for the trip just as and one. it was theirs, as princes should. Frank J. Meyst, manager Western And princes they are as royal I LIST YOUk BEST BARGAINS Newspaper Union, member a lot of bareback riders as ever executive committee State Ed- cracked a skull. I They can say more ornery ASA M. WALLACE things of each other than any Have furnished me every month by Central Sauk Centre Herald. other craft on earth, not expecting Real Estate Dealers' Association lists of Best the doctors and lawyers they can fraternize afterward with Bargains in Real Estate in Every State in the Judge Albert Johnson, Red iowjng comradeship which best HERMAN ROE a Union, including Minnesota and Koochiching Win ^Northfield News shows their mutual understand- J. A. Kinney, Alexandria Citizen -ng. Q£ wjia^ they say in print. County. If you have Anything to Sell List it and wife. They do more for nothing and with me. It will be sent to Five Thousand Pine Tree. W. C. Dally, Royalton Banner. charge more for nothing than any H. C. Miller, St. Peter FreePress. Jack Remington, stafr repre- 0ther who calll themselves busi- cities of the United States and Canada. sentative of St. Paul Dispatch. ness men. They are public servants —CALL AND SEE ME— George P. Authier, secretary "Johnson" McDonald, C. 1. without salaries free to the governor. Johnson Mfg. Co., St. Paul. agents for everybody's use and P. S. PENDERGAST C. A. Vassaly, chairman State find themselves they are the Board of Control, part owner Little INTERNATIONAL FALLS most useful and helpful beings REAL ESTATE AGENT Falls Herald. .on earth and only take themselves Lynden A. Smith, attorney Maple Lake Herald, June i, '12: seriously in public. International Falls, Minnesota general. After hearing and reading much jn private they are a wholly C. E. Elmquist and O. B. B. about the great future of the vast genuine, frank, lovable, cussed, Jacobson, railroad and warehouse country of the north, we conclud- admirable, Bohemian bunch, full HAROLD i\,\i UTS ON. commissioners. ed to go and see with our own 0f the unexpected and as v,tiling Pres. N. M. E. A., W. T. Cox, state forester. eyes, so with this thought in mind to give as take or take as give Formerly editor Royalton Ban- Mrs. Fannie French Morris, sup we left Maple Lake the even- matter what it is. They will 011 ilu ner and i'oicy Independent, erintendent state school for girls, ing of May 23. have some time in those three International Falls, Minnesota also city editor St. Cloud Daily Sauk Centre. 'days- and so will the towns they Journal-Press but now engaged Charles S. Reed, superintendent On and on we sped when all visit. May the good God guard in the real estate business. Is state reformatory, St. Cloud, at once we sighted the "City oi them no one else, not even them- secretary of finance committee, E. Willard, development Destiny"—International Falls HAS "selves will.—Duluth News-Tri- Northern Minnesota Develop- agent N. P. Ry. with all its hustle and bustle. bune. ment Association and has always McNeill, Minneapolis city LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL The paper mill, which is the I taken great interest in the work ticket agent N. P. Railway. pride of the city, is certainly a pRQQRAM OF of developing this section of the W. H. Gemmell, general man- These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity, wonder itself. We saw the logs EXAMINATIONS state. Was president of the editorial ager M.&. I. Ry. as they entered the factory and: 1 association it)io-n. LOTS FOR RENT followed them till they came out £)epartment of Educatiodn, Pro--i a white sheet of paper sixteen gram for Common School Certificates, The Koochiching Company will lease itorial association. feet in „width, after which they to be Given at the Office lots at International Falls for building Fred L. McClellan, president were cut to the proper width and of the County Superinten-, McClellan "Paper Co., and wife and purposes on the basis for the first five put in a large roll ready for shipment dent of Schools, July 27th, 28th son. years cf current taxes and assessments to the various parts of the and 29, 1914 F. A. Wilson, Bemidji Sentinal, United States. By the way, all and six per cent per annum on the assessed and wife. the dailies in Minneapolis and St. valuation. Leases for a longer MONDAY, JULY 27th G. E. Carson, Bemidji Pioneer, Paul use this peper. This factory period will provide for an appraisal at (Second Grade Subjects) and two. is now turning out twelve car the end of each five year period. A. M.—8 :oo—Enrollment. Albert Anderson, Clearbrook loads of print paper each day, $ 8:30—Professional Test. Buildings must comply with city Journal. and when the new addition is 9130—Penmanship. ordinances and be appropriate to the D. C. Lightbourn," Ada Index, completed they will then employ :oo—Arithmetic. 10 neighborhood, and must, in case of residence and two. nearly 500 people, being the largest P. M.—115—Geography. property, be placed on the same George W. Christie, Long plant of the kind in the world. 2:45—Composition. Prairie Leader. building line as other houses in block. The tlam across the Rainy river 3145—Reading. J. J. Opsahl and wife, Bemidji. at this place is something marvelous, 40—Spelling. 4 N. S. Davies, Crookston Times, costing about a million Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up TUESDAY, JULY 28th. and wife. and a half dollars, making the (Second Grade Subjects Con't'd) Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit All Will Wilkie, Grey Eagle Gazette. power twice that of Minneapolis. M.—8 :oo—U. S. History. Ranier, a thriving little city. C. B. KINNEY 9:45—English Grammar. William O'Brien, Eden Valley,' only about two years old is nicely 11130—Music. wife and two. situated about two miles from SALES MANAGER 1 :i 5—Physiology. Jay L. Putnam, Granite Falls the Falls on the shore of Rainy, 2145—Civics. Tribune. International Falls Minnesota lake, probably the most picturesque :oo—^Agriculture. 4 R. D. Handy, cartoonist Duluth sheet of water in the United News-Tribune and two. F. A. WILSON WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th States, with its hundreds of green .Harry P. Phillips, Mahnomen Bemidji Sentinal (First Grade Subjects) islands ranging in size from a A. M.—8 :oo—Enrollment. quarter of an acre to twenty-five. 8130—Geometry. It presents a picture never to be 10:15—Physics. forgoten. We had' the pleasure BEFORE BUYING YOUR M.—1:i$—^Algebra. to take a ride about twenty miles Pon ,r 2145—Physical Geography. this lake, dodging among the Butter, Eggs, Fish and Poultry and General History. islands and viewing the sights 4:15—Drawing. which are being made by the Canadian Northern railroad, which is Juty T^~23- .SE& constructing a solid stone bridge from one island to the other at a country from the rough to thrift 0. M. LARSON distance of nearly a mile with a and wealth. depth of thirty feet of water, The Falls is practically a new While on.the lake we got across town three years ago they had Phone 120 Ring 2 4l5-8th Street the border line, so eager in taking scarcely anything except the falls in the sights when all at once a now they number nearly 5,000 -X-. couple of launches from the Can-! souls with the prediction of adian side hove up "around the is- doubling inside of another year, ~T 0 land in .chase after us. Our pilot so great are the prospects, College of Saint Thoi nas immediately turned our course, When it is taken into considerand applied more power we soon ation what a wonderful power, outstripped them and wefe safe the great paper mill, the immense SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA again on Uncle Sam's domains? stone business blocks, the vast Under the Control and Direction of-Archbishop Ireland The greatness of this entire tracts of agricultural lands and A CATHOUC MILITARY COLLEGE country of the north cannot be the ideal geographical center and Collegiate .Commercial Acculemic PreparatoryCareful told one has to see it to fully its six railroads now centering Mental, JMoral and Religious Training know the great resources. Thou- there, one cannot help believe sands upon thousands of acres of "what International Falls will soon Six Hundred and Eighty Students from Eighteen State# Registered Last Year. For illustrated catalogue address timber and nice level farm land be in size Minneapolis or St. to Very Rev. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D., President FRED C. SCHILPLIN. will soon be in grasp of modern PauL Manager St.-Cloud Times. ways and means of developing a 'Cis V'-r i&r J. WMM ta* fr-.- I