International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 11, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
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*-^y ^&3& 7 "i ,-^r'5j!p_"" J\* J* '••l. tr'1f 4 mM £3a«S ,s^S»? 1 sbe^? *«&£•£ ~t£ "-iS/®5" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ^r^- the WOOD-WOOD First Monthly Report of M. E. Church \~C\ The Mark v'?. 03 sr-t^s Silverware We deliver Dry Wood from $2.00 to $5.00 gbC's-.Financial Report for October- The beauti most vAii% '.-••! -., International Falls Church ful, most durablg :-.•. per cord. silver platedforks, ..Total Receipts .... .'$25.96 spoons and fancy are serving pieces *|2*§"V^ :. -...-. ^c^^- ^^4^f^Disbuirsemei*ts "r re .'. -.••• All kinds of coal on harid Ot Koochiching County, Minnesota Jeld stamped Willi the To Pastor's Salary nowned mark ".$21.46 trade gfC S To Wood ...,... 4-50*.- a I at on a a N 2 1 9 1 5 See our new furnace Total $25.96 I !:K' ._ C.- ". just installed in our -Littlefork-- vv•"'•'• The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County. Minnesota met Hardware Store. Dy this mark only can From October to 'yi In their office at the Court House at International Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday 13, 31 ,, you distinguish the November 2nd, 1915, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tt- -n„_cia«ir Total Receipts $ .-^"•'••V Roll Call: Members present—Commissioners Ulvedal, Harrigan, Bursack originalRogersware 9.55 Burns four foot wood and Royem. (first made in 1847), .'Disbursements, a a and assure yourself Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that To Janitor .....$ -.75 and will burn anything. of the best in quality, minutes of the previous meeting be accepted as read. Motion carried. A: On motion by Commissioner Harrigan. seconded by Commissioner Bursack, finish and design. To Pastor 1.65 HI the resignation of Miss Annie E. Shelland as County Superintendent of Schools Sold by leading dealers 8 &CC6pt6d 3 To Hall Rent. Install one of these 2.50 On motion, the Board adjounred until 1:30 p. m. Ji catalogue everywhere. Send for "CL." all showine To Sunday School t. ^lirdcSlOIMenibers ^present— Commissioners Ulvedal, Harrigan, Bursack 4.65 plants and help the designs. Royem. Mfimbfirs absent—Conni[iis8ion6r McDonald. •. International SRver Co. farmer. Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner TJlvedal that Total $ 9-55 Anal hearing on Judicial Ditch No. 8 be adjourned until December 7th, 1915 at Successor to Meriden Britannia Co. °Mov«d -by Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Bursack that All offerings at the church services and all individual tbr:_2n, Gonn. "=ijudicial Ditch No. 10 be accepted and that bondsmen be released. Motion carried. gifts paid thru the envelope given to one of the^ Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that BEEF!! BEEF!! Judicial Ditch No. 1 be accepted and that bondsmen be released. Motion carried. stewards, or to the pastor goes into the general church On motion by Commissioner Ulvedal. seconded by Commissioner Bursack the We handle Home —1 Ask for the petition for the organization of Township 152-29 to be organized into a new town fund and from this general fund is paid the incidental to be called the Township of Warren, was granted and the Auditor instructed to GREEN LABELED Grown Beef and ©ost notices of the hearing to be held at 11 o'clock, a. m. on December 7th, 1915. expenses, pastor's and superintendent's salary. I O o. J.-, Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that Commissioner Ulvedal be appointed a committee, to act with the engineer, to Pork only. BRAND Iriake final inspection of Judicial Ditch No. 8. Motion carried. ,. Remember the church has no pew rents, makes no RUBBER FOOTWEAR Moved by Commissioner Ulvedal, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that Lijjeblad be given the insurance on the Poor Farm HospitalI building, assessments. We depend on voluntary contributions Rlchard S. E. THOMPSON&S0N same to be for an amount of $12,000 to cover a period of five years and to be Your Dealer Can Supply You written on the 80 per cent co-insurance plan. Motion carried. ti„ ^ioi to meet all expenses of the church including pastor's On motion by Commissioner Harrigan seconded by Commissioner Ulvedal it ~wm was decided to appoint a County Superintendent to fill the vacancy caused by a a the resignation of Miss Annie E. Shelland. A vote beingtaken resulted in ballots being cast for D. B. Jewell, this being unamious. Mr. D. B. Jewell was We urge that all donations be paid weekly or monthly. fTWP NEIGHBORS FIHP'WHftT THE GOOD UtoQRLOtfl ithen declared County Superintendent of Schools. ifusmn On motion the following applications for ^reduction of assessments were To fail in this is to embarass the work of the granted:—Charlie Peterson, Carl Munson, I. W. J. Bennett, P. A. Peterson, M. J. r.MAS (mm TO NEAR It Holman, Oscar Johnson. ... i? church and inconvenience the Pastor I,t is much rflHINE,BtCA\)SE 1 On motion the following bills were laid over until the next meeting. G. F. yOU ARE. I'LL DlViPt, easier for you to pay your donation once a week or rrrinST.s*—{ OP WRESTLE Bwinnerton, Illinois Steel Bridge Company. Auditor insturcted to The following bills were audited and allowed and Auditor msi POR IT. twice a month than once or twice a year. It is easier draw warrants for same. i5o.oo Olaf Bovold, part payment on contract, State Road No. 8 when we keep up with our expenses than to catch .. 250.00 Olaf Bovold, part payment on contract State.Road No 8....... .. 21.68 up when behind. Lucy A. Barrett, expenses in connection with State Fair expenses.. 16.60 John Bursack. mileage. November meeting. •inemars *. 5.00 H. E. Branson, posting notices, condemning bridge cmgmars .. Plan to pay a certain amount per week and you will" 35.00 Chns Baxter services as Rodman, S. R. H. NO. VtV 'k 200.00 find this the better way. &ArUSTn 8.62 road°surveyCand^oa?d^or'Bnginee'r' RiU!!! .. 3.37 Ksr„e°e.rritscrro,mr"hm? We are not able to pay all our debts to October 1, gs±nghfria& 131.25 and Superintendent of Schools. Vj'"'j 500.00 Thus we begin this conference year with a handicap Geo. W. ClarH, part payment on contract. Crystal Beach Road 22.69 Crookston Times Printing Co.. supplies ... of about on incidentals and owing some on 15.00 $30.00 Cecil Coughlan conducting State examinations... 1600.00 East & Corrin part payment on plumbing, Count Hospital Pastor's last year's salary. 9.00 Earl E. Eddy County Road work 65-22..... .... Ig 330.00 3BL. R. C. Fraser, 5 years insurance premium Court House and contents 11.25 October 1st we began our third year's work among St Ignatz Flake. County Road work. 63-22... 4.69 I^ills Lumber & Coal Co.. lumber for jail repairs 10.98 you. .7.. .... Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Sheriff...... 21.36 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Clerk of Court. 2.48 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Judge of Probate. 15.70 We are very much encouraged by the offers of help .' Free Press Ptg. Co., supplies for Judge of Probate 20.00 ASK your dealer for W-B Cut Wm. Green. County Road work. §6-11.. 0.00 in this year's work. .... "Wm. Gheenn. supplies. Egnac Kozer, September 15.0T E. W. Gosline, supplies. Capt. Tindall, October. Chewing Tobacco. It is the 10.00 *0£- E. W. Gosline. supplies. Mary Austin 17.25 Our District Superintendent will be with us December Thos. Godin. hauling wood to Court House 25.00 new "Real Tobacco Chew"—cut Green Hdw. Co., burial of John Quale... 11 and for our first quarterly conference. 22.41 12 Green Hdw. Co.. burial of Frank Stanford 17.00 Green Hdw. Co.. burial of Mary Mannasau 25.00 long shred Green Hdw. Co.. burial of Unknown We picked up our work at Littlefork October 9.43 13th. A. J. Hanson, services as Chairman and expenses S. R. H. No. 9 —or send in stamps to 10c us. 5.00 -s Wm. Harrigan, committee work and mileage State Road No. 2 Held a service and organized a Sunday school. October 3.20 Wm. Harrigan, committee work and mileage 65-J-i. 15.00 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Pmon Square, New Tort Otr Wm Warrieran. mileage, November meeting. there were over forty in attendance at the 34.50 31st, International Falls Press, publishing October County Proceedings. 35.52 International Steam Laundry, washing blankets Mid quilts. for jail Sabbath school. 15.00 "International Ice Co., Ice'for Court House, April to October 3 26.50 International Telephone Co., Exchange services. October 6.00 The Pastor at present is giving Littlefork services Mrs. Frank Jean, Aid for Mrs. May, house rent 10.13 Martin Jakopich, County Road work Harrigan road. 80.00 .every Wednesday night and Ranier service on Thursday Thos. Kin sheila, to services as inspector on Poor Farm Bldg........... 7 130.00 A N A I A N N O E N A I W A Thos. Kin sheila, to services as inspector on Poor Farm Bldg 21.00 nights. ." Wm. King, team work on County Road 63-22 9.00 D. E. Knowles, livery hire. Dep. Surveyor Myron 6.75 L. Knott, axman, County Road work 63-26....... 5.85 The Sunday school at Ranier is in charge of Prof. Frank H. Keyes, supplies. Court House and Jail. 26.18 Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Frank H. Keyes, supplies furnished to tractor shed, etc..., 5.00 Carl Peterson. At Littlefork Brother Harleigh Parker E. W. Kibbey, services as surveyor. County Road work 70-^54^. Berner Loftfield, services as Ass't Engineer and expenses, State Rural is superintendent. 152.93 Highway No. 9... Changes in Service Nov. 1st 88.86 Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes. Auditor.............. 54.75 Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes. Superintendent of Schools.. The Pastor and wife appreciate very much the 15.04 Littlefork Mercantile Co., supplies. Mrs. J^anna 01son, October 15.04 many kind expressions of welcome back for the third Littlefork Mercantile Co., supplies. Mrs. Carl Elder, October 15.12 Littlefork Mercantile Co., supplies. Mrs. Walter May, October 15.04 year's work among you. .. Two Trains Between Fcrt Frances, Littlefork Mercantile Co., supplies Mrs. Eugene Pettis, October 20.00 Murphy Township, taking Erickson child to hospital 7 C. B. Montgomery, publishing County Examinations. a.so Rainier and Duluth The work this year will be more ardous, but- with B. M. Magnus, services as Engineer. Crystal Beach Road....... R. M. Magnus, services as Ass't Engineer and expenses State Rural faithful co-operation we must do better work and give Highway No. 9 i7in J. A. Myron, Deputy Surveyor and expenses, County Road work 17.10 tetter service. Remember we are workers together. NXOHT TRAIN DAY TRAIN Wi Meding Township, Doctor's fees, examining school children and supplies i».uu 31.75 (Daily except Sunday) Minnesota State Sanitorium, care of A. Turelson, August and September.. Now then altogether for better things for better lives. 31.65 Minnesota State Sanitorium •, 31.90 Give of your best Minnesota State Santorium, care of Arthur Salness, August IT. Ft. Prances. 2:25 a. m. Lv. Frances. .......1:30 p. BU 31.75 Minnesota State Santorium^ care of Arthur Salness, September Lv. Rainier ....2:44 a. m. Iv. Rainier. .1:43 p. n. 60.00 And the best will come back to you. Mayer Bros- Co., supplies for Tractor, 1 bull gear 3.86 6:20 a. m. Ar. Virginia. 5:30 p. a. Ar. Virginia Mayer Bros., supplies for Tractor Do your best Mayer Bros. Co., supplies for Tractor, 1 Ax Motor and expenses of expert.. •r. ninth ... .9:25 a. m. Ar. Dnlnth.. ... .8:45 p. m. 612.92 looking over machines 34.65 And you will find out how Mayer Bros. Co.. supplies for Tractor 12.82 -Mayer Bros. Co.. supplies for Tractor Niffht train makes connection, West Dnlnth with N. P. for St. Paul Much better you can do. 6.75 Frank Nose. County Road work 63-22... and Minneapolis. Say train makes connection Dnlnth with all night 2.25 Northern Grocery Co., sweeping compound for Court House 9.00 Andrew Oakman. County Road work. 63-22 trains to Twin Cities. We are hopeful for the future. This will be the 9.00 Peter Palgo, County Road work, 63-22 3.25 A. B. Petterson, services as rodman. County Road work best year. Harold Royem. mileage. November meeting. 8.60 David Rose, Deputy Surveyor and expenses, County Road and Bridge work 66-24 6,9-25 44.10 Rainy River Improvement Co., Electric enegry, September, Court House, place where the pope lives. Barn and Jail 27.92 $ •%. G. F. Swinnerton. M. D.. services as Deputy Corner 20.80 SMILE The stomach is a part of the your J. E. Sullivan, board of Poor, October .139.50 What time is it when f* H. H. Stubee, part payment on Poor Farm Bldg. contract 2000.00 $ $ $ & $ $ alimentary canal and just south clock strikes Annie E Shelland, expenses of school children to Minneapolis Spelling 13 Contest 23.16 Here are some actual answers of the ribs. ..•••••• .Annie E. Shelland. certificate of expense 101.64 HATCH It is time to have Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co., supplies. Register of Deeds.... 21.50 If it were not for the fish in the to questions propounded in Regents' Securitv Blank Book & Ptg. Co., supplies. County Treasurer 46.00 GISH THE JEWELER lakes the water would often overflow .-v4 Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co., supplies, Register of Deeds... 32.50 examination, at Albany, S. E. Thompson & Co.. Coal for Jail 19.90 repair it for you. and destroy the forests, for N. Y.' M. A. Ulvedhal, mileage, November meeting 7.20 M. A. Ulvedhal, freight on oil for Tractor..: 1.80 fish drink a good deal of water. Pompeii was destroyed by an Louis Vdvich. Team work on road 63-22 20.00 All work neatly and promptly Floryn Vdvich. Labor on County Road 63-22 13.50 A mountian pass is a pass given done. Prices reasonable. eruption of saliva from the Vati- W-A.K&: Thos. P. White, Expenses State vs. Wm. Duby 15.94 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry by the railroad to its employees Thos. White. Board of prisoners. October... 122.10 can. •*,, Geo. P. Watson," Printing supplies. Auditor and Register. 3.75 so they can spend their vacations J. H. Ward. County Road work- 63-22 "10.00 The function of the stomach is Also dealer in Ole Wasli, part payncient on contract. State Road in Township 64 Range 22 400.00 4 in the mountains. Wear-U-Well Shoes "Wm. Warden, Election services, Harrigan pet 3.90 to hold up the petticoats. Zimmerman Electric Co., Lamps and Spark plugs for Court House. 4.80 A mineral is composed of nothing, 4" ~. W. J. Zimmerman, Ass't Engineer, S. R. H. No. 5, Sept. and Oct 90.74 The invention of the steamboat On motion, the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday December 7ht, 1915 at simply found in the earth. .•nlnntr a 10 o'clock, a. m. caused a network of rivers to SABOZD BOTES, Scotland is good for cattle raising Vice-Chairman spring up. because of the irregular coast -Attest £. H. SXaOCVlC, Two compound personal pronouns Connty Auditor. line. are he-goat and she-devil. Heredity is when a person has Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. A baby is the most useful mammal DOWN WITH WOMEN! the same thing or takes it from more capable, do their work better, because it will be a great help their relations. It grows right in MANY REASONS WHY work for less wages and are to its family when it grows up.- E. A. Yernberg, Manager them»because it has been in some getting our iobs away from us. The qualifications of a voter at of their relations. Darn 'em"—-Sauk Center Herald: "The best way to keep, women school meeting are that he must -Mr* Paris' great hobby was women Wholesale and Retail Meats, from entering into competition .rv" be the father of a child, for eight and he was worthless in anything Groceries, Fruits and Feed "with men in the world of occupation else. is to marry them.''— Sauk The qualifications for citizenship Mention some" of the conveniences Center Herald. are that you must be natural Home-Made Sausage and of modern life: Ans.^— "But why keep them froin competing? born or made. j^,r:The 4 Hamburger Fireless telegraphy stylish dressing, The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Speak up, oh man, and government of England is sporting life, incubation. %. answer."—Little Falls Transcript, 200 MODERN ROOMS ja= limited mockery?''tV 2 Shad go up the river to spoon. Id—Md la Hnmof BimIbim DhHi Give us a Trial and You WiU.^ '(edited by a woman.) Elaine gave Launcelot an omlet $1.2S IINQLK RATI $1.S£ —Judge Stay With 2 •UROPLAn uti nr two pmoNi |i,eo fore he departed for the tournament. Ik "Because they don't play Kelly MWVATI BATN AND TOILCT dlTIM pool half the night and show Up 'r ^XCLR"- COMPLETE SAFETY. ST* Mrs. M. Bahrs, a nurse from Oar Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS «?®The Boy Scouts are near to the next mopping red-eyed and in-competant.it* 7 -Littlefork will locate in International AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION Because they don't -nature, God arid the other boys. (N«UIIANOK NEOORDS BMOW NO UVIf Falls on Nov. for the 15, International FaDs, Mim Second Ave. and Filth Street WM LOST IN A aPfHNKLBO lUILOINO.) smoke and poison the atmosphere The feminine of Bull is Mrs winter. Mrs. Bahrs has Had four RVMV ROOM HM HOT AND OOU HUNNIN* S or chew tobacco'and muss up the WATBN. DTIAM MI AT, (Al AND KMTNIO years Hospital experience. Buli:^^^-"~ UOHTO. AND TILKPHONI MRVIOB. floor. Because they..ire, cleaner, IIVIH ANNKX IN OONNMTtON. ITDRT- Nov.4-118