International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 13, 1922 · Page 8 of 10
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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT specifications will be on file on and records m^good condition for $60 sure to attend/ these sevices. You £±ier April 17. 1922. need the church more than the church cash also Singer sewing machine. Copies of the plans and'specifications will be on file1 ait the Builders' Ejxchange needs you. Call at rear jof Stubee's planing mill, at Minneapolis, at the office ,of' the Board-and. at the Architect's 6th Street and 3rd Avenue. N. E., office and at the Duluth Builders' Exchange. Frost. ltp Mr. EE. Meyers left^for the head A Ends must be accompanied by a certified of the Rapid River where he will check in the sum' of five per cent ^WEBSTER'S FOR SALE Ludwig Player Piano take care of the drive in that vicinity. (5 of the amount bid, made payable to P. H. Fogarty, the treasurer and one hundred rolls in good condition. Many ,of the boys from here went the same will be forfeited to the said NEW INTERMTIONAL School District if the bidder fails to Price $400 terms if desired, with him. enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory Inquire of E. G. Schiller, Ranier, Surety Company Bond in full"' #J» .».• #J» +J» «.« amount of the contract within seven Minnesota. 2t-pd,. A »V DICTIONARIES are in use by business (7) -days after being notified of the ss ^"^otance of his bid. men, engineers, bankers, School will close here next Thursday MARGIE MARGIE NEWS NEWS The right is reserved to accept anybid judges, architects, physicians, night for-the Easter vacation, or parts of bids or to reject any S3 farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, #4 #j) or all bids. ERICSBURG BORDER HEMSTITCHING CO and open again the following Tuesday c# 9 by successful men and By order of the School Board. a G. A. OLSON, Clerk. morning, thus giving but one Women the world over. N Mr. O. L. Larson returned from a ss'ss a a Mrs. R. Liljeblad, week vacation now. The school will Dakota last Tuesday Are You Equipped to Win? Ericksburg, Minn:, April 11—Five close for the summer on the 25th of 822 Seventh Street Pkoae 152 The N o\v International provides of the local, town boys here, ranging May,- one week earlier than it would Mrs. J. W. Joyce will entertain (the the means to success. It in an a'.Iknov/ing Button Holes Made By Hand. in age from 12 to 15 years, were taken teacher,, a universal que.? have otherwise. Laidies' Aid on April 20. She cordially tion answerer. in custody by the town constable.las,t invites everybody to come. If you ssek efficiency and advan Wednesday on complaint of Alex Enzman A Finn, giving his name as Hjalmar ermcnt why not make daily local merchant. The boys were Kiebstad, was arrested last Thursday The Sunday ""School will give an ss cf tills i£ iuntl 1 ixuo.ni- FOR RENT One steam heated charged with attempted assault arid by Constable Pete Mantel, and taken Easter entertainment at -the school For Painting and Kalsomining, LtlarvTVrms. ?7-n~Y- ?cj. destroying property, arid were given room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street 400.800 before Justice tt. H. Hall, charged house on Saturday evening, April 15. Roofing and Metal Work cru.3 60 days in the county jail which sentence or phone 421. -1 Sub-sets. with being drunk and disorderly. He 20 see was suspended and the boys released was given a 60 day sentence in the Miss Davis Smith left on^ Friday BLOMBERG on parole for six months. The WILL RECEIVE sealed bids up to county jail and was taken to the Falls for Ironton, Minn., to visit an aunt All work guaranteed. boys probably had not realized just May 1st, for the timber land des-! on the afternoon trail* the same day and spend her Easter vacation. International Roofing & Metal Co. how far beyond bounds their boisterousness cribed as follows Lot 3 and SEr4 where he was placed in the county "N had led them, but since the NWJ4 Sec 1 Town 158 SEJ4 S\\'J4 jail.' Friends of the man are trying A horse buyer was in town last fact had been rather forcibly brought and SWJ4 SE'4 Sec. 36-159-28. to arrange for his release on payment week from Big Falls. He purchased to their attention, it is to be expect-j First State Bank, Williams, Alinn. of his fine in lieu of the jail sentence. POTATDSS three horses from Mr. Van Slyke. ed in future they will have that Agents. more respect for the rights of others We can u.-e Martin Mathison has leased his I Victor Zvcskie got "his thumb and be m'ore considerate in their &c- house here in Ericsburg to Severt smashed by a stick of pulp and went go: FOR REX I Two furnished V..A necessary 1 The fact that it was farm to J. H. Rogers and is arrang-1 International Falls to consult a at 900 Sixth Street. Iiumirt 0 to their so forcibly bring misdeeds my to go to Spring Valle}s Wiscon- doctor last week. house. •O! regrettable, •H to their attention, is but for TKi. PR sin, where he will take over the man- I es: Iccai ar,' policy, considering Lv far the better agement of his father's farm, his About fifteen ladies spent Wednesday FOR "SALE $150 Yict cut. $2 GO P~r the boys, the futur elfare of' than father being unable to take caro of afternoon with Airs. Kepper. It 4- in •o Hi tlvm continue their lawless-r,c-i the farm on account of his extreml was a surprise and a very nice time W until it loo latetto save them, old age. Mr. and Mrs. Mathison's and lunch was had. from themselves. The boys should many friends here are sorry to see their gentlemanly be commended for them leave, but wish them all prosperity Air. Frank Miller is building a new behavior their release on parol since, in their new undertaking. house over near Chas. Nickleson's. and encouraged to continue this behavior, He tfc'ased the ground from Nickleson not merely because they' Chas. Mitshulis was in Ericsburg and wil soon hav ethe house ready to agreed to do so to keep from taking Saturday, it being his first trip to ive in. punishment court originally pronounced, the town since the big snows about- three but for their own good and months ago. He took home a wagon *Laura, Mardell and Dannie the good of the community of which load of groceries and supplies, preparitory McGaffigan, grandchildren of Mr. FLORSHEIM they are a part. MALL0RY to caring for the crew which and Afrs. Joyce came up from-Bemidji will take fish spawn there this spring las* Wednesday to spend two or Chas. Fredin was a Falls visitor on for the state gam1® and fish department. three days at the Joyce home. Friday. The spawn was all taken near Ericsburg last spring, but owing to Mr. Speer left on Friday night for SHOES HATS Ed Sallgren was at Ray Friday on location of the Mitshulis farm bebusiness. Minneapolis. He has not been well I jng cjoser the big Qf ar_ since having the flu and while there to run I rangements have been made by the he will rest and consult a doctor and Arthur Berg was a Falls visitor on department to take the spawn down perhaps take some treatments. Thursday and Friday. there this sprihg. Mrs. C. Rogers was taken very ill t.* •.» H. H. Hall is attending the assessor's last Wednesday and on Friday she meeting at the courthouse at as brought to town and taken to BIRCHDALE the Falls today. Brainard to the hospital. Mrs. L. *4 f4 Af A4 *4 AA AA AA Porter accompanied her. She was S3 Si a & a W 1*1 Chas. Lundciuist left last Friday thbught to be in a serious condition. Mr. M. H. Gregg was -at International for Duluth, where he will attempt to Falls last week. find work for the summer. Wilson Bros. Newest Style The town officers held a meeting The Misses Fanny Basso and Katie AROUND LOMAN at the town hall, April 3. Mitshulis were at Ray Friday where «j» #,• «.« Miss Basso is taking mysic lessons Bad roads and vacation this week. The ice on the river broke up on Furnishings in Oxfords from Mrs. Roy Eastman. April 7th,"which is earlier than usual. Xels Mathison and Andrew Olson John Emerson is in our vicinity this week showing the Alladin lamp. left Saturday for Big Falls where they ^r- E. W. Webb is again operating expect to work in the mill this sum- his sawmill after repairing one of the Miss Clara St. Lawrence is spending irier. flues. her Easter vacation at home. Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx Mrs. Tronson and children arrived Mrs A W. Shearer has been very Mftnday lor a bisit with friends and sick during the last week and we all The train has made several trips to The Best Spring Styles Loman lately, hauling in a lot of relatives here. Airs. Tronson is a hope for her speedy recovery. freight and 'some new settlers. sister of Airs. Magnus Erickson. Emil, Ostlund made a trip to the The Plummmer family are just Alessrs. James McDevitt xand John halls. He attended the Farm Bureau For Easter Hamil were in Ericsburg Monday, meeting there, representing this unit. recovering from the flu. Hofdahl familv are all down with it now. attending a special meeting of the stockholders of the (telephone Company. The scUpol is now having its Easter A new baby arrived at the Hofdahl vacation. Ours comes a week .later than the one they have at the Falls. home about a week ago—the twelfth HE slant or turn of a lapel J. IT. Rogers was in the Falls on one. This gives us two families of Saturday attending the Farm Bureau Alessrs. Ernest and Clarence Ruberg twelve and one of eleven": meeting and incidentlv getting enough autoed to Indus last ^bndav. may be just enough to turn County agent Abbott fiad the courage hay to last his stock through until They reported the roads in good condition. to make the first trip to Loman grazing is good. with a car this season. He brought a young man away from buying Mrs. Emerson and Miss Koch down .A. W. Anderson made the trip to1 Many of the members of the Ladies' last Friday. Ihe halls this springHvith a car. He jhave been sewing for the Sathre got stalled three times but managed children as they lost their clothing a suit they're very "finicky" E. J. Helmar got his new Fordson to break his way through. The road the fire. the first of the week. Ernie got the from here to the Falls will probably first farm tractor in this part of the be open enough for auto traffic in The Bilyen families have been attacked about every little thing. country but it was not large enough another two days. by the flu. There were only for his present needs. four families in this place that have Leonard Adams is aggin in bed been affected with that disease. But we like 'em that way with a relapse of the flu, caused by Raleigh Crawford and family came too much exposure immediately after here to make their home last week. Church is now-being he4d here on leaving the house, after his first attack. Mr. Crawford shipped in a large sawmill, evnings instead of before noon. The and we've got the clothes they Today he is improving slowly. which will be a valuabe addition Easter sermon for Sunday will begin Airs. John A. Nelson is also confined to our berg. at 8 :00 p. m.. A good Easter program to the house for the same reasons. has already been arraigned for. Be want suits and topcoats that Loman and Indus milliners will be in hard, luck this season. The ladies' c^lub havng Mrs. John Emerson of International are right in every detail. Falls here giving lessons in home hat trimming. Announcing Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes 3VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SCHOOL. BUILDING. The Opening All-wqol fabrics, finest Office 'of the School Board (Office of County Superintendent of Schools) tailoring and style that of the Unorganized Territory, Koochiching County, J^nnesota. Office at Court House, International Falls, Minnesota, you'll say is just right. OF A NEW ELECTRIC AND GENERAL Proposals will be received at the REPAIR SHOP. above office by the School board of the unorganized Territory, Koochiching County, Minnesota: up unjil the Plymouth Clothing House hour of two (2) oclock p. m., May 1st, 1922 for the erection and completion of a public consolidated school building Electrical Fixtures and Electrical Repairing. to be built at Silverdale, Minne-, sota, located about eighteen miles., west of the station Gheen on the Cana-" dian Northern Railway., including all "labor and materials. Markowitz Bros. Bids must be in accordance with The House of Quality^ C. CARSON the plans and specifications prepared by E. F. BroomKall, Architect, 71Q Alw»rth Building, Duluth, Minnesota. International Falls Brainerd, Minn. Copies "of plans and specifications may be obtained from the School Board PHONE 466 430 THIRD STREET or from the Architect by a deposit "of Thirty Dollars ($30) which will be returned on the date of letting, if a bona fide bid is'filed and the plans and specifications returned. Plans and t'dfyi '.1