International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 11, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
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-—1—"River* —5* s- V^?f35^ii v%~swV- A,**| I ia'***7 ^a*wr 5'-* «5„ t.fi K' uJf »-S yvf 1 »i *^Y 'fu, «-1 ?\tr» 1 :'V" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Official Proceedings of the Board monthly warrants as per their $25,000.00 as ,County Treasurer On Salesmanship. men. Hot and cold water and a must be vided that the premises of County Commissioners, Koochiching •with the United States Fidelity »s. 11 contract for the care of the County place for shelter, warmth and that kept clean and sanitary and County, Minnesota, poor. Motion carried. and Guarantee Company of Maryland A good salesman commands a privacy, soap, towels and disenfectants use of no charge be made for the February 2nd, 1915. as surety be approved. Motion Moved and seconded that the good salary and is worth it. The are required. It is pro the facilities-—Ex. carried. minutes of the meeting of Jan. 25, silent salesman (your advertisement) International Falls, Minn., be approved as read and corrected. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, is as indispensable as the February 2nd, 1915. Moved by Commissioner Ulve- seconded by Commissioner competent clerk. The advertisement HHI Pursuant to adjournment the'dahl and seconded by Commisboard Ulvedahl, that the contract with is the guide that leads of county commissioners of sioner Bursack, that the Auditor customers to your store. It is James Sullivan as Superintendent Koochiching County, Minnesota, be instructed to write to Pauly worthy of a leading place in the of the County Poor Farm be renewed DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET met in their room in the Court Jail Company for figures and business man's investments. until the first regular House at International Falls, on prices on a paded cell for the Along this line a business meetings fof the County Poor in I'lV*v. Tuesday, February 2nd, 1915, at Koochiching County Jail. Motion treatise of many pages could be 1»v The coins ache for freedom. They exert January ,1916. Motion carried. 10 o'clock a. m. Present: .Commissioners carried. 3 written but iri' advocacy of more On njotion the Board adjourned influence over you to be put into circulation, Moved by Comniissioner Ulvedahl Ulvedahl, Bursack, of the "silent salesmanship" for until 1130 p. m. The Board reconvened and seconded by Commissioner Royem and Harrigan. Absent: successful results and in advocacy at 1130 p. m., same temptation to spend needlessly when the money is in McDonald. Harrigan that the bond of. the better clerk to handle the members present. of L. H. Slocum as County Auditor Moved and seconded that the business that advertising brings- Qn mption the application for the bank on interest. Start an account now with in the sum of $2,000.00 with minutes of the meeting of December Nowadays the public gets its county aid for Anton Oven was the Massachusetts Bonding and 29th, 1914, be approved as shopping guide ifrom its favoritp rejected. This being the date set whatever surplus you have even a dollar will open read. Insurance Company as surety be Motion carried. newspaper plans are laid for the for receiving bids on the Harrigan Moved by Com. Ulvedahl and approved. Motion carried. expenditure of money in stores an account. Don't allow your money to work you Bridge in Township 63, seconded Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl by Com. Bursack that offer the most tempting attractions. Range 22, the following bids were make it work for you-this is the way others get ahead. that and seconded by Com. Bursack the minutes of the meeting submitted: The advertisements, of January 5th be corrected so as that the surety bond of like alert watchmen, tell the people The Warden Allen Company to Thomas P. White as Sheriff in the show the salary of Dr. Swinnerton where to go and then it is left $6,892.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK as Health Officer, will be sum of $5,000.00 with the National to the competent clerk to make Minneapolis Steel and Surety Company of New York paid quarterly by County Auditor the sales. Machinery Co 6,847.00 International Falls, Minn. as surety be approved. Motion Warrants, also 10 cents per mile,, Iowa Bridge Company .. 6,898.00 A merchant wishing to do a miileage. Motion carried. carried. creditable business will set aside M. A. Adams & Company 6,567.00 Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl Moved and seconded that the Hennepin Bridge Company a sum of money at least equal to minutes be corrected authorizing and seconded by Commissioner that paid for his best employee 6,900.00 Harrigan that the bond the County Auditor to pay the for a "silent salesman," an advertisement Illinois Steel Company.. 5,990.00 of P. H. Fogarty in the sum of Northern Minn. Hospital Assn. by in a newspaper that Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, goes into the homes of those the seconded by Commissioner Northern Minnesota Hospital merchant desires to have as his Ulvedahl, that the bid of the Illinois customers. Steel Company in the sum Business is undoubtedly a science of $5,990.00 for the construction "OUR HIGH SCHOOL these days, and it is the man of a steel and concrete bridge in uses exclusively the No. 10 who realizes the value of the the Township 63, Range 22, for Remington Standard Typewriter." "silent salesman" who wins.—The the sum of $5,990.00 be accepted Daily Virginian. and that payments for the construction of same be made as follows Bath for Lumberjacks. One-third of the amount on acceptance and completion of ••''v. bridge one-third on February Lumberjacks are to have facilities 2nd, 1916, and one-third on February for hot or cold bath once a (EMNGTON STANDARD TTrCVUm 2nd, 1917. All payable by week if a bill introduced by ©@®®®®GXD©(D@ warrants on the County Road and Senator R. S. Jones, of Duluth, Bridge Fund. becomes a law. The measure •fc ©©(x}©®®®®©©®® State Engineer Ogaard submitted provides that iri all labor camps the following estimate of maintained for 30 days or more wtrk to be done on county state and employing 10 or more men, roads during the year 1915: Road facilities must be provided for No. 1, $2,500.00 Road No. 8, $2,500.00 bathing and washing cloths at R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. Road No. 25, $1,250.00 least ten consecutive hours each Road No. 26, $2,500.00. Moved Mary Ghostley, M. D. week. Tubs, tanks or pools must by Commissioner Ulvedahl and be provided sufficient for the use Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min seconded by Commissioner Harrigan at one time of one-tenth of the that the above estimate be accepted and reported to the State Highway Commission. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that $2.00 per day, be allowed probation officers. All said officers to be appointed by the Judge of Probate. Motion carried. We are the authorized Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl dealer in supplies of the and seconded by Commissioner INCINERATOR Harrigan that Engineer Complete Remington line, Ogaard be instructed to advertise consisting of ribbons, carbon for bids for corduroy on Road No. THE NEW INVENTION FOR DESTROY ING paper, and typewriter o, in Township 154, Range 25, Motion carried. ALL KINDS OF CITY GARBAGE. paper, and all typewriter The following officers submitted the report of bids received during accessories. the year 1914: P. H. Fogarty, John Berg, M. A. Ulvedahl, J. H. Drummond, Annie E. Shelland, Tom. White, E. W. Kibbey, Harold Royem, F. S. Lang, and L. H. Slocum. We furnish typewriter Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl and seconded by Com. Harrigan ribbons in single or two that Commissioner Royem REASONABLE colors of standard or special JUST and Engineer Ogaard be appointed the committee to examine the combinations for all corduroy on the Black River Road makes of typewriters or and report same to the County Board. Motion carried. PRICE adding machines. THING Moved by Com. Ulvedahl and seconded by Commissioner Bur EFFICIENT sack that the Auditor be instructed to try to get Halvor H^agen into IN SERVICE VILLAGES the State Sanatorium at Walker Motion carried for treatment. ECONOMICAL On motion the requisitions for supplies of the Judge of Probate CITIES OF and Deputy Coroner were allowed and the application of Miss Shelland for an adding machine OPERATION was rejected. On motion the following applications for reduction GUARANTEED of taxes were recommended James Anderson, Nelson & Nelson, and Rat Portage Lumber Company. On motion the following bills were laid over: F. S. Lang, filing State Rural Highway No. 9 .$188.45 F. S. Lang, filing State Rural Highway No. 5 ..... F. S. Lang, filing State feb :. PLANS ANiD PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO Rural Highway No. 20. F. S. Lang, filing State U. A. &:V/ Rural Highway No. 24. .120.70 Your orders will receive pur prompt and careful Falls Lumber & Coal Co., •AV attention at ajt times* EVery article we sell carries a 2 0 1 1 5 1 Patentee with it the positive Remington guarantee. G. F. Swinnerton, Deputy Cootractor aiid Builder Coroner ......... 4.... 18.00 MINNESOTA THE PRESS STATIONERY STORE Jj- r*f/ INTERNATIONAL FALLS, I mm i". it "i -«fS