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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 11, 1917 · Page 6 of 8

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COMMISSIONER er Ellingson, and carried unanimously. Intosh, tile board adjourned to meet the J. P. Wheelock insane casewas tow WHKHP mts ANOTNtW WHY W CUT TP—CCD «SBfST*H» CHKWST^ v.. at 1:30 p. m. again suhmit+M to the board, bu: Moved by Commissioner French jpon advice from the county attor HV POUCH OF W-SCOT TOBACCO PROCEEDINGS ISN'T AS VOUR LOOSE that the bills of the township of Indus ney stating the bills were illegal, it BUT MPCR SACK, ITS MTTCR JUDGE, THAT FELLOW HAS as rendered for expenses incurred The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. was decided not to give the matter AMD CHEAPER, BECAUSE IT c! CAUGHT ON TO IT ALL in contagious disease cases be allowed further consideration. Roll call, members present, Commissioners SATISFIES AND LASTS LONGER. RIGHT./ at one-half the amount, as provided Dr. Withrow appeared before the French, Mcintosh, Colbum by statute. Commissioner Mcintosh board and made an explanation The board of county commissioners and Ellingson. seconded the motion, and the same the McVicar case, which was taker of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Members absent, Commissioner was carried upon the following vote: care of at the Eudestine hospital and met in their office at the court house Holm. Ayes, Commissioners Mcintosh, Ellingson, the bill for which was deducted from in the city of International Falls, A report was read from the committee French and Colburn. the November salary of Dr. Withrow Minnesota, on Tuesday, December of viewers appointed in the Nays, none. as county physician. Mrs. Bahr also 12, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. matter of re-assessment of A. J. Anderson's The application of Mac Loman for appeared on behalf of the McVicar lands for construction of Roll call, members present: Commissioners appointment to the office of County child and explained her side of the state rural highway No. 9. Commissioner Ellingson,, Mcintosh, Auditor was next read and no action case stating that the case had been Colbui'n requested that the French and Colburn. taken. refused upon the grounds that it was vice chairman preside, and thereupon Members absents Commissioner The application of C. W. Spcelman not a county Commissioner moved that the matter of viewers report Holm. and Guy C. Parker were then read Ellingson moved that Dr. Withrow be on the above named matters be Minutes of the November 8th and and no action taken. laid-over. Commissioner French seconded refunded one-half of the deduction 9th meeting were read and upon motion Moved by Commissioner Elingsou made, amounting to $10, and the motion the motion and same was carried HERE'S of Commissioner Mcintosh, seconded that the county auditor be instructed being seconded by Commissioner by a unanimous vote. something curious about W-B CUT Chewing—it by Commissioner Ellingson, to advertise for an open bid Mcintosh, was carried upon the following Moved by Commissioner French takes less out of your pocket and puts a sams were approved and acccpted as cn coal supply for the court house vote: that the auditor be instructed to purchase better chew into your mouth. No big plug sagging your rerd. and jail buildings. Motion was seconded Ayes, Commissioners Ellingson, one new Underwood typewriter pocket, no big wad sagging your cheek. Half as much by Commissioner Mcintosh and Engineer Ogaard made an uncomplete for the register of deeds office, and Mcintosh and Colburn. of this rich tobocco goes twice as far as ordinary plug. carried by unanimous vote. Nays, Commissioners French. that old typewriter now in use be report of the matter of claim On the matter of final hearing on Moved by Commissioner French W-B saves your silver and gives you a silver-lining feeling for damages of land of W. F. Paul, turned in as part payment on the re-survey of section 9, township 15925 that the bill of Olaf Bovold, date of and advised that the matter be laid purchase. Motion was seconded by of happiness all over. You can't help from telling no objection being made, Commissioner Commissioner Ellingson, and the vote October 3, 1916, amount $133.16, covering °ver. your friends about W-B. Ellingson moved that same be being taken resulted as follows: county road work in section 17, Moved by Commissioner French granted. Commissioner Mcintosh 70-24, be approved and allowed, and Ayes, Commissioners Colburn, Ellingson that the claim of W. F. Paul be rejected. seconded the motion and same was Made bj WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uuoa Square, New York City auditor instructed to draw his warrant and French. The motion was seconded by carried unanimously. for same. The motion was seconded Nays, Commissioner Mcintosh. Commissioner Ellingson and carried Moved by Commissioner French by Commissioner Ellingson and The chairman thereupon declared by unanimous vote. that the justice court bills of O. Hazen carried upon the following vote: the motion carried. Moved by Commissioner Mcintosh and others covering expenses in Th^ matter of judicial ditch No. 2 Ayes, Commissioners Ellingson, that the bill of the Minnesota Forest Ten Million Dollars for Irrigation. the Ranier blindpig cases be approved Colburn, French and Mcintosh. was next discussed and it appearing Giant Telescope Students' Work. The greatest storage dam in the service, date of September 19, 1916, and allowed, and the auditor be instructed Nays, none. that this ditch had not been completed, The University of Nebraska willthia amount $70, being a laid-over bill World was formally dedicated at the to di*aw his warrants for Mr. Geo. Millard and Louis Sher upon motion the county auditor year begin to use its new telescope, from the November 9th meeting, and conclusion of the sessions of the National same. Commissioner French seconded appeared in behalf of the Alex Toder was instructed to write the bonding which has just been completed after having been submitted to the public Irrigation Congress which met the motion, and same was carried company explaining conditions and family and asked for financial aid, seven years' work. This instrument examiner for an opinion as to the eft El Paso, Tex., in October. It upon the follow1'- demanding an adjustment and completion the husband being an inmate of the has been constructed entirely by the legality of the same, and said opinion Ayes, Commissioners Colburn, Ellingson, state tubercular hospital and the Mseks a canyon of the Rio Grande of the ditch. students in the university. Over 320 having been given, and the bill having French and Mcintosh. family having no means of support. 12Q miles north of El Paso, stores all Moved by Commissioner Ellingson patterns were drafted for the different been termed a legal charge Nays, none. Commissioner Ellingson moved that that the petition for the re-building the flood and normal flow of a river and each was made in the university parts against the county, be approved and Commissioner French moved that aid be given to the Toder family in of the Scarlett bridge over the Littlefork which drains 30,000 square miles, shops. The finished structure allowed, and the auditor instructed to the bill of the Illinois Steel Bridge the sum of $25 per month, $15 per river be laid over. The motion forms a lake 45 miles long with an draw his warrant for same. The motion Is 18 feet long and 26 feet wide. It ia Co., date of November 28, 1916, month to Mrs. Alex Toder and $5 per was seconded by Commissioner Mcintosh average depth of 65 feet and a shore was seconded by Commissioner equipped with a fine 12-inch lense, amount $35.16. be approved and allowed. ard carried by unanimous month to each of her two children. line of 200 miles, and submerges Ellingson, and carried upon the following which was donated. The entire telescope and the auditor instructed to Commissioner Mcintosh seconded the vote. more than 42,000 acres. vote: represents a value of over $7,500, draw his warrant for same. Motion motion and the same was carried upon A petition was read from the Silverdale It cost $10,000,000. And the water but the work of the students re* Ayes, Commissioners French, Mc-: seconded by Commissioner Ellingson, the following vote: Farmers' club asking that stored will irrigate 185,000 acres and Intosh, Colburn and Ellingson. and upon roll, call was carried upon duced the expenditure over one-half. Ayes, Commissioners Ellingson, state road No. 25 be completed within develop 35,000 horsepower. the following vote: Nays, none. Mcintosh, French and Colburn. a specified time, and the auditor Nays, none. Ayes, Commissioners Colburn, Mcintosh, was instructed to write the club as Commissioner French moved that French and Colburn. Senator Nord made an application to action already taken by the county the laid-over proposition of B. M. Retired General Becomes Private. Nays, none. for a $100 appropriation to the Carscadden for. graveling on part of board on the matter at their November Perpignan, France, Jan. 2.—General BALKS AT TRIP Northern Minnesota Development association. state rural highway be rejected. The meeting. Gerard Amanrich, commander of th« On motion by Commissioner Ellingson, Commissioner Ellingson motion was seconded by Commission- seconded by Commissioner Mc- Legion of Honor, who had retired from The matter for services in FOR "REMAINS" moved that the county board appropriate the service, has joined the army as a $100 to the above named association private in an artillery regiment. General Chicago.—Jerry Cohan, an undersized as a membership fee for the Amanrich is 85 years old and is messenger boy, started year 1916. Commissioner French now at the regimental depot at Ver north the other day from the Auditorium r^conded the motion, and the same sailles. hotel oflice with a was carried upon the following vote: sealed message reading, "Bring Ayes, Commissioners French, Ellingson, remains of Mr. Rosenfield from Colburn and Mcintosh. Hobos to Plan Model Convention. Graceland cemetery to Mrs. St. l-ouis, Jan. 2.—A pencil Nays, none. with Rosenfield, No. street." love ^nd kisses behind it can rule a The committee on the final inspection Jerry began wondeflng what hobo convention, declares James Eada of Division of state rural highway message earned him to a cemetery. How, St. Louis millionaire hobo leader. No. 9 made a report as to their Opening the message, he So when the aimual convention of the findings on same. A written report read it, then got off the car, and International Welfare association ii v/as also read on the condition of the returned to the hotel, where he same road following inspection of called to order itt Buffalo, N. Y., Jan, told Miss Flynn, "Say, I will Engineer Hughes. Commissioner 80, the delegates will miss the gavti Colburn tendered the to the vice carry anything but a •stiff.' I pounding. This, How said, wag tilt chair chairman and thereupon moved that balk at the 'stiff.'" and left the first move to show hobo convention! Division of state rural highway No. hotel for home. were not riotous affairs. The convene 9 be accepted upon the report made Another messenger delivered tion will be in session three days pro by the committee of final inspection, the message and took the "remains," delegates Tiding drop from freight but receiving no support in his motion which had been cremated, tflins ia time. the same was declared lost. Commissioner to the proper person. French moved that Division of state rux-al highway No. 9 be SkMAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMyyii accepted subiect to the approval of F. C. ROGERS the StRte Highway Commission. Commissioner Colburn seconded the motion and the vote being taken resulted as follows: Ayes, Commissioners French and $ Ellingson. sjt Nays. Commissioners Colburn and $ Mcintosh. $ The chairman thereupon declared 3 PRACTICAL FURRIER the motion lost. & Moved by Commissioner Colburn 9 that Division of state rural highway Fort Frances, Ontario No. 9 be accepted upon the report $ made by the committee of final inspection. There being no further support of the motion, the chairman Like a "boost" from the boss again declared the motion lost. The Oldest Exclusive Fur House Commissioner French moved to recorder his former motion of accepting state rural highwav No. 9, subject satisfy! when you're anxious—they in the World it to the approval of the Highway Commis^ioTi. Commissioner Colburn seconded the motion and same was carried. When things are going hard and along comes Motion made by Commissioner the boss with a good, cheering word—say, doesn't French that Division of state rural highway No. 9 be accented subject to that satisfy the approval of the Highway Commission. Commissioner Colburn seconded That*8 the very thing Chesterfields do for your the motion and same was carried upon the following vote: smoking—they satisfy 'v.--* ./" Ayes, Commissioners French, Colburn, Mcintosh and Ellingson. And yet Chesterfields are MILD Nays, none. (to be continued) No cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. They're the ONLY mild cigarette that sat', isfies. This blend -is an entirely new combination of WIFE AND DOG BEAT BEAR ^tobaccos—the biggest new thing in cigarette making sT^v. :fe Save Clarence Narber From Being in 20 years. Torn to Pieces by Enraged Animal. Milton, Pa.—Attacked by a big black tt bear at Riverside, a pleasure park "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFY. EXPORTER ANDIIMPORTER OF here, Clarence Narber, thirty years $ $ $ old. Was being mutilated and torn $ $ when his wife and a faithful collie dog $ $ & ••Hacked the bear and saved his life, $ but lie will lose his right arm. & $ The bear has long been caged at the $ park, and during the last few days $ has been driven to desperation by $ hunting dogs passing that way. When Narber went into the cage to clean up, Highest Cash Prices paid on the'bear grabbed his wrist in its mouth $ and at the same time hugged and Raw Furs it clawed him. His wife heard his cries and ran to $ his aid. Fearlessly she plunged inside They He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United the cage and kicked the animal in the $ States and pay as high a price for them as any nose as the dog grabbed and bit it on Xt sxrisra 8 house in the United States. the ears and head. $ Surprised, the bear gave its attention 20 fa* 10c 8 to the dog, and Mrs. Narber BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY dragged her injured husband from the $ -and. yet tkey cage and slammed the door. Then she O E S took a long iron bar and prodded the V'-i //""Ok' ji At 7 "k I LID animal, forcing it back into the corner and was thus enabled to rescue the V. Jog, which had a broken leg. "V •tiro