International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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~.?^~r- WC J* "S *"t,' t^e' t/' tjf- 4 a. INTERNATIONA^FALLS PRlSs Julius Scher will manage the business THE CITY COUNCIL for himself and brother as LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS he has done it for Mr. *Benndtt. CHILDREN'S CORNER PROCEEOIN6S HARVEY-NELSON WEDDING BY LAURETTA DAVITT Gladys Burton went to visit'adhere strictly to the regulation. Minutes of a regular meeting telatives at St. Paul last night, "The purpose of the trip is to A very pretty wedding occurred of the city council held July 13th, acquaint the editors wit a section A NIGHT IN MRS. WOODCHUCK'S HOME at eight o'clock last evening at 1914, -at 8 o'clock p. m. bf Minnesota with which few are "Dink" Lewis is back to spend the Nelson home, number ninetyfive All members present. the Far up in the northern woods of Minnesota on the banks of familiar," said Secmretary Rutledge, his summer rusticating on the third avenue. The contracting The minutes of the meeiing hole "and in order that the sparkling Rainy river is an old log pile and under this is a lake. parties were Mr. Ernest Edward held July 6tn, 1914, were read and heard guests may note the opportuni Lies where Mrs. Woodchuck and her babies live. One day they Harvey and Miss Judith on motion oi Alderman Do ran. of this wonderful country we sharp Nelson. Rev. C. H. Blake of the something scratching and digging on top of the logs and a Mr. Hugh T. Mcintosh, of Lotnan, seconded by Alderman Jos. V. want them to take their minds of cried Methodist Episcopal church read "yip! yip! wow! bow! wow!" "Ooooh Mamy! whats that?" spent a couple of days here Keyfes, same were approved. politics for a while."—Bemidji the service. The best man was answered, this week. little Jimmy Woodchuck." That is a very bad animal" she Pioneer. On motion of Alderman Miner, Mr R. J. Robideau and the brides- little "that likes to disr into the homes just for fun and pull out the scconded by Alderman Doran.Unaid was Miss Irene Sweig. The woodchucks, Mrs. Frank Williams is entertaining wild forest animals and sometimes they eat up little Pete Gibbons was granted one Mrs. John Gish and children are bride and her maid were dressed her sister Helen, from but so we must keep very still. The big Indians call it "anemushe" hack license for the term ending spending the week with relatives in very pretty blues and carried Galesburg, 111. huddled the white man calls it dog." So all the little woodchucks April 15th, 1915. Motion carried. in Blackduck. roses. A goodly number of relatives time up very close and still to mama woodchucks and often a long On motion duly made and seconded and friends witnessed the Mr. H. Hume, cartoonist for the the terrible monster went away. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Moore are the city clerk was instructed ceremony, after which a wedding Winnipeg Free-Press was a the One niffht when the moon rose above the dark trees and lit enjoying a visit from her mother to advertise for bids for moving this giving the maximum of service pleasant caller yesterday. forest with its silvery light, while cool southern breezes played and sister. a portion of the sidewalk going at reasonable cost. gently among the trees lulling the little birds in the nests to sleep, to South International Falls, Trinity Episcopal church, Sunday, Minn. FIRST METHODIST Mrs- Get your nice writing paper in Woodchuck said. "Now children, I am jroing- to Farmer Balls' July 19, matins 11 a. m. All pound packages at the Press EPISCOPAL CHURCH good The stipulation of settlement in jand get some white clover for breakfast and you must be very are welcome. Rev. C. C. Thom- office. the appeal from the bill of F. J. Corner of 5th Ave. and 2nd Street.! an^ no*- ou^ from under these logs till I come back, for a McPartlin for extra services and C. H. Blake, Pastor. shamokeaman might shoot you or an anemushe might get you, For rent—One large pleasant The bartenders union had their expenses to the district court wont stay long. Good-bye" When she skurried out of sight thru foom, furnished with all modern annual picnic last Sunday at from $432.00 to $132.00, and allowing the tall weeds and up into the meadow where the clover bloom sur* Service at Ranier tonight, conveniences.—Apply at the Press Kettle Falls. said bill at $132.00 to be (Thursday) at eight o'clock. ged in the moonlight breathing fragrant odors. Here she met Mrs. office. paid by the city, it was moved Porcupine, conte'ntly nibbling tender blossoms and alas! Just like Men remember! You can'come by Alderman Miner, seconded by Mrs. J. P. Chance and son returned to our down town church services so many ladies they fell to gossiping and forgot how fast the time Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howe of Alderman Zimmerman, that said Saturday from a visit with without your coats. You can flew. In the meantime Sally Woodchuck got tired of playing. Minneapolis were visitors with stipulation of settlement be approved relatives at Little Falls. leave your collar home too if you Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bean over "Oh dear! Mama's awful long coming, I'm just going to take a peep and the city clerk authorized will feel more comfortable without Sunday. out doors. "Oh no, you mustn't!" cried Jerry. "Oo-eee! It's to draw a. warrant on the Herman Koeneke returned it. general fund to F. J. McPartlin Tuesday from his homestead in beaut-if-crous out doors tonight," cried Jimmy dancing out on his Subjects for Sunday's sermons Auditor Thos. McClaren of the for $132.00 in full payment and the Canadian northwest ,for a hind legs and scrambling upon the logs with Sally after him, while will be, morning, "The Only M. & O. Power Co. left Tuesday settlement of said bill. Motion few weeks. little Jerry huddled all alone in the dark corner listening to their Book." Evening, "Acquaintances evening1 for a business trip to carried. scampers and shrieks of delight. Suddenly "yip! bow! wow! wow! With God." Service hours are Minneapolis. On motion of Alderman Doran, Mr. O. L. Dent, Judicial Ditch crack! bang!" rang out in the still air. "Ker-eee! Run for your a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school seconded by Alderman Jos. V. Referee, is spending a few days life," squealed Jimmy scampering down the hill for home while the and Bible school at 10 a. m. Midweek The Indians have begun to arrive Keyes, the following bills were checking over the ditch work in man and his gun came closer and the big dog came bounding nearer meeting Wednesdays at 8 from the lake region with allowed: this county. p. m. and nearer and leaped upon the log pile just as they ducked into the their pails and birch bark boxes A. L. Burnett, street labor $15.00 of blueberries. hole. Very frightened and still they lay while the dog barked and These are the days that test John Dragaman, street labor Miss Pinneault's music class scratched and—horrors J. the man moved away some of the logs. our loyalty to the church. The 12.12 gave a very fine musicale at Fort Mr. Lathshaw of the Dalton physical wins the battle against Santo Gambino, street labor "Well, Rowdy, old dog, I guess we're left. We haven't had supper Frances last night. It was well Adding Machine Co., spent a few the spiritual too often these summer 11.00 yet and I'm mighty hungry so let's go on," they heard him say as he attended and greatly appreciated. days in our city this week on business days as in cold winter days. Julius Mountain, street labor shouldered his gun and swished off thru the wet grass. After a big for his company. We cannot afford to starve the County Agricultural Agent D. 13.00 time mother Woodchuck tumbled in all trembling. "Oh my children" soul. Renptember the spiritual is O.L. Mason, labor at burner B. Jewell left Monday night for she said, I'm so glad you're all safe. When I looked down from the Mrs. E. W. Backus is entertaining as real as the physical. These a couple of weeks vacation with I35O meadow and saw th« dog chasing you I was afraid I'd never see a party of Minneapolis friends bodies are put in the houses in Henry Keyes, team and his family on their farm near you again." "It was all my fault," wailed Sally. "We're going to on her house boat, near Tilson's which we live. The house is wagon rent 6.90 Deer River. be sensible like Jerry and mind you after this," said Jimmy. "And Island near Rainy Lake City. worth taking care of but the one Pat Lynch, team labor ... 16.20 now" said mama, "let's have some lovely clover while it's fresh and who lives in the house demands Eric Franson, gravel .... 80.I5 Mr. Lawrence Larson, Auditor dewy and I'll tell of a wonderful experience Mrs. Porcupine told me." Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mack^y more attention, because the person A. L. Knapp, services on for the International Lumber Co., are rejoicing over the birth is greater than the house. (Next week will be Mrs. Porcupine's story.) election board ......... returned Saturday for a two 5-25*. of a ten pound son, who came to Slater and LeRoy, painting weeks visit to Spooner, auditing their home a couple of weeks ago. and papering library 25.0c) the books at that place. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Int'l Telephone Co., telephone W The Misses Feldman returned 1.50 The commissioners were all Monday from Indiana, where Int' Light & Water Co., here Monday at the county board they were called almost a month light for city hall and meeting, but will return next ago by the illness of their mother jail Tuesday to begin their annual 18.12 Whom we are sorry has since passed Walter S. Booth & Son, work as a Board of Review. away. license book 125 On motion of Alderman litis, Reports from Big Falls say that At Greengards' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roaclie of seconded by Alderman Jos. V. good progress is being made with 1-aClrosse, are visiting their son, Keyes, the following bills were the section of Elwell road from Mr*. John Roache, superintendent disallowed: Big Falls to Gemmell for which bf the International Lumber Co, Press Publishing Company, Mr. Geo. A. Snyder received the at his home i:i this ciiy. contract. printing proceedings and ordinances and liquor Mr and Mrs. Amery Johnson licenses ......... $63.75 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Neal of have returned from their honeyTmoon On motion duly made and seconded Florsheim Extra St. Charles, Iowa, are visiting at trip to Kettle Falls and the city clerk was instructed the home of their daughter, Mrs. have taken up the responsibilities. to advertise for bids for pumping J. R. Eastman on 7th street. Mrs. Amery says "Oh you home cookiag." water and furnishing street Eastman is gradually recovering Oxfords Special lights. from her illness. On motion the council adjourned. The rtitt-away boys, Roy PeterSon and Geo. Jaegar returned J. C. Schultz, formerly agent of L. W. Wilson, from their etiforced stay in the the M. & I. in this city, is getting Attest: President. In Boys Wash forests at upper Rkiny lake, Tuesday. out a box patent, and is planning R. C. Fraser, Tan and blood, Button and The balky motor excuse is to open a factory in this city if City Clerk. Suits becoming mossgrown ana of little his plans mature as mapped out. Lace, this season's styles reg. Use. We trust he may succeed. A few Mr. H. G. Whitton of Winnipeg, $6 and $5, for quick clearance small factories would be additional who is representing the Oliver 48c 78c and 98c Messrs. Cone and Errett of benefit to this city. Typewriter Co., is spending a Minneapolis have been given few days at the Rex hotel while positions in the insulating depart- Judge C. W. Stanton held court attending to his business. tnent of the Power Co., so that uere yesterday on naturalization they might be enabled to earn IO per cent off and ditch matters. He left on Cashier John E. Cowan of the their daily bread. the evening train for Baudette, Straw Hats Clear International State Bank is entertaining on all ladies' oxfords where he will hold similar func-. President M. F. Murphy, and pumps Mr. John Peterson has rented tions until Saturday morning, of the institution, whose his Skandia hotel to Mr. Einar.wj]ken he will join the editors on ance home is in Grand Forks N. D., 15 pet* cent off Johnson, who took possession the their fine trip across the Lake of also Mr. Van Slack of St. Paul, 1 first of.the week and has already jthe Woods to Kenbra and return and Vice President Marshall of on all Hart Schaffner & begun to do a flattering busmests. afternoon, Gn his $7. $6. $5. Panama hats for here Sunday the Union Central Insurance Co. Marx suits This city needed just such a hotel way to Bemidji. quick clearance They will spend a few days on as they are running Rainy lake in Mr. L. H. Nord's per cent off The first editor to report for fine house boat, which has just Messrs. E. Richter and Leo outing was Mr. Jac Brvnildsen of been thoroughly renovated and on ^11 boys & childrens suits iRediske of Bangor, Wis., were the Canby News, of Canby. He put into commission for the season. There are many more $1.98, $3.00 Sailor hats at Visitors to our city yesterday.,, accompanied by Judge JohnI bargains waiting you $1.50, $2.50 Sailor hats at !met? "v! mt?,rf.:ted'son of that city. They took in in the Forest Heights addition vesterdav and left -come quick to get your Messrs. Louis Scher and Julius hats at $1.00. $2.00 Sailor and were delighted with the yesteraayan lett 4.u ilast night for Spooner, to look Scher have purchased the International choice. at 75c Sailor hats $1.50 growth and prospects of the city. home/eads over thejr which they Loan Office from John Bennett i®R' They will return again shortly. jpurchased Vol- recently under the and will move it into the stad act, which allows those who Hotel Skandia building, across the Although many polihcans of have homestead ri ht t0 use it street from its present location, the county and state are to be 1 Greengard Bros. A about the125th of this month. in attendance at the Northern pay" wlthout hvmg on the Iand by ing the ditch assessment levied These young men have been in lir- Minnesota Editorial association rp, .* against them. These gentlemen our ciiff more than three years, to be a£alnst t"em- These gentlemen outing, this week, politics is used good judgement in investing and have proved themselves to be a dead issue. This rule has gov- t» ,« ,, ,. .in Rainy river district lands, they honorable and energetic business Vl erned all meetings and outings of MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL, PALLS, men. We congratulate them on the- association in the past, and ar® a. »oney maker. 1 hey their new venture and are sure results have been so satisfactory'™11 /he °«tnrrP«tv at ]otn they will succeed splendidly. Mr. the organization has decided to Spooner to-morrow mght.