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INTERNATIONAL l-ALLS PRESS. The CANADIAN BANK seconded by Commissioner Hillstead south 3 miles to southwest corner of International Falls Press Program of Examinations that proposition of John Henry to accept sec. 19 thence east to the post between The following is the program of and Border Budget position as overseer of poor farm sees. 19 and 30 thence south examinations for common school certificates County and Village Official Paper OF COMMERCE be accepted. Motion carried. through sec. 30, to the post between to be held at International Published Every Thursday Morning sees. 30 and 31 thence east mile to Moved by Commissioner Durrin, Falls, February 3, 4 and 5, 1910. the corner of sees. 29, 30, 31 and 32, T. seconded by Commissioner Hillstead INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 67, R, 26. that L. A. Ogaard be appointed as PUBLISHING COMPANY HEAD OFFICt, TORONTO. tSTABulSHFD .86, First Grade Studies.) Dated at International Falls, January overseer of roads for the unorganized A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. SUBSCRIPTION 1.50 A YEAR Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 4th, 1910. territory. Motion carried. E. WAi-^ER. Presides 8:30 Geometry. By the Board of County Commissioners. On motion the following dates were Surplus, 6,000,000 Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, £X. LAIRD, General Wanage. 10:15 Physics. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, set for Treasurer Snyder to collect Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of J. F. REED, P. M.—1:30 Algebra. taxes at the following places: March 3, 1879. tankm^ business Iraiisaciea ai aii A uenera Uauaei Attest: Chairman. 3:15 Physical Geography or Littlefork, Feb. 14, May 17 and Oct. General History. L. II. SLOCUM, 18. Big Falls, Feb. 15, May 18 and THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 Agriculture may be taken at some v. BWli DEPART ME* I County Auditor. Deposits o. CI and upv-arcu Oct. 19. Mizpah, Feb. 16, May 19 and one (only one) of the above periods, Oct. 20. Northome, Feb. 17 and 18, lhe depositoi i? ^ubjjct to no delay in the withdrawal trie v... COMMISSIONERS and may be substituted for either The motion was seconded by Commissioner May 20 and 21 and Oct. 21 and 22. ci any portion ot lit- deposit. Geometry or Physical Geography. McDonald and adopted by On motion all applications for LLBC1 SiHS mflfin in all parts of Canada and the n.wi Siaies PROCEEDINGS 4 unanimous vote. abatements of taxes were laid over. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1)13:MSS Cheques and drafts on the United at,a.-.- *,„) Moved by Commissioner McDonald, Commissioner Durrin presented the (Second Grade Studies) seconded by Commissioner Hillstead following resolution and moved its A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. foreign countries bought and sold. that R. H. Monahan be appointed adoption: Be It Resolved, that the 8:30 Professional Test. M. GIBSON, Manager, Fort Frances, Ont *, 1 county physican, subject to his prevailing following road be and the same is 9:30 Spelling. corner of sees. 34, T. 68, R. 25 thence contract. Motion carried. hereby designated as a state road, 10:00 Arithmetic. east 2 miles on town line to the northeast Moved by Commissioner Hillstead, according to Chapter 163, of the General P. M.—1:15 Geography. corner of sec. 2, T. 67, R. 25 Laws of 1905: thence south 1 mile to the corner of seconded by Commissioner Harmon 2:45 Composition and Penmanship. Ready for Business Beginning at the intersection of the sees. 1, 2, 11 and 12. that the chair appoint a purchasing committee. Motion carried. state road lying west of the right of State Road No. 18. 3:40 Reading. A road beginning at the southwest The chair appointed as purchasing way of the Minnesota and International 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY railway with the section line corner of sec. 2, T. 68: R. 27, thence committee Commissioners McDonald (Second Grade Studies Continued) between sections 19 and 30, township east on the section line to a point on and Hillstead. We have opened our new meat market A. M.—8:00 U. S. History. 151, range 28, and running thence the line between sees. 4 and 9, T. 68, Moved by Commissioner McDonald, in the litis building, Third street, and 9:45 English Grammer. R. L'o, at its intersection with Little seconded by Commissioner Hillstead west on said section line to the line 11:30 Music. are ready to serve the public with a Fork river. that Commissioners Durrin and Harmon between ranges 28 and 29, thence P. M.—1:15 Physiology-Hygiene. complete line of meats. We have many State Road No. 19. be selected as delegates to attend north on said range line 23 chains, 2:45 Civics. kinds of fresh and salt water fish never A road beginning at the northwest a meeting of the board of charities thence in a northerly direction across 4:00 Drawing. corner of sec. 30, T. 70, R. 24, thence and corrections. Motion carried. section 24, township 151, range 29, to before offered for sale in International If Professional Test consumes less east on section line to a point 21 Moved by Commissioner Durrin, a point on the line between sections Falls, as well as all kinds of fresh and than 60 minutes, Spelling and Arithmetic chains west of the southwest ocorner seconded by Commissioner Harmon 13 and 24, township 151, range 29, 8.(56 may begin not to exceed 30 salt meats, poultry and oysters. of sec. 20, T. 70, R. 24, thence north that the system of assessment recommended chains east of the corner of sections minutes earlier. 13, 14, 23 and 24, thence west on the GORDON BROS. in sec. 20, to a point on the quarter by the State Tax Commission line, 20 chains west of the east post line between sections 13, 14, 15, 22, 23 whereby a complete estimate of all The Conductor of section 20 thence east 20 chains the lands of the county will be secured and 24 in said town to the corner of I had been suffering with a severe thence north on section line to the be adopted for the year 1910. Motion sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, thence TELEPHONE NO. 96 cold for several days,and wasso hoarse northwest corner of sec. 21 thence carried. south on the town line between sections I could not speak aboye a whisper. east to post between sees. 16 and 21 Moved by Commissioner Harmon, 21, 22, 27 and 28 to the quarter Nov. 16th, I met one of Dr. Warner's thence north to center of sec. 16 seconded by Commissioner McDonald section corner of sections 27 and 28, agents on my train, he handed me a thence east to post between sees. 15 that the Auditor be instructed to advertise thence west on the quarter section bottle of the White Wine of Tar and 16 thence north on section line to for estimators to estimate line through sections 28, 29 and 30 to Syrup, and one hour after taking the the northeast corner of sec. 4, T. 70, lands in unorganized territory. Motion the quarter section corner on the west first dose my hoarseness commenced R. 24 thence east to the southwest carried. line of said section 30, township 151, leaving me. In twenty four hours The Celebrated Val Blatz $ corner of sec. 34, T. 71, R. 24. Moved by Commissioner McDonald, range 29. The motion was sceonded my voice was quite clear and natural State Road No. 20. seconded by Commissioner Harmon by Commissioner Hillstead and carried and my cold was cured. It is the best A road beginning at the southeast that Robert Ap Roberts be appointed by unanimous vote. remedy I ever saw. corner of sec. 12, T. 68, R. 26, thence MILWAUKEE BEER supervisor of assessors at a salary of The application of C. H. Hoyt for $ Respectfully, north one mile on range line. $4 per day and actual expenses. Motion liquor license at Gemmell was read. Conductor Warren, State Road No. 21. carried. Ayes—McDonald, Harmon, Hillstead WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Chicago & Northwestern R. K. A road beginning at the corner of Moved by Commissioner Durrin, and Durrin. sees. 19, 20, 29 and 30, T. 66, R. 26, seconded by Commissioner McDonald Nays—Reed. Do you want a job of GOOD thence running east on the section that the public examiner be requested Moved by Commissioner Durrin, PRINTING? The Press makes a OLD CROW Whiskey v«/ and line, through T. 66, R. 26 25, to to examine the records of the village seconded by Commissioner Hillstead specialty of GOOD PRINTING line between the Little Fork river on the of International Falls. Motion carried. that Commissioner McDonald be and our prices are reasonable. sees. 19 and 30, T. 66. R. 24. authorized to secure material to fill On motion board adjourned until State Road No. 22. NOTICE OF HEARING. court house grounds. Motion carried. SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar W 1:30 p. m. GIVEN, that at a meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY $ A road beginning at the northwest Board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. ol the Board of County Commissioners to be held in the Village of International corner of sec. 7, T. 67, R. 26 thence Moved by Commissioner Durrin, $ The board proceeded toexamine the Falls. Koochiching County, Minnesota, at books, accounts, vouchers, etc., of the 11 o'clock in the forenoon in the office of w. j. the County Auditor, on Thursday. Jan. 27. county treasurer and found him to /is 1910, the application ot Gosline & Scott for a Paultnati license granting them permission to sell intoxicating have $21,458.71 on hand as charged A Bank Draft Costs no More liquors in the front room, and ground floor of a certain frame building with which was deposited in the followihg situated on lots 14 block 6, original 1 banks: First National Bank plat of Gemmell, Evergreen Township: Phone 47 Koochirhing County. Minnesota, International Falls, Minnesota of International Falls, $4,147.34 First for one year commencing on 14th day of than either a post office money order or an express order. State Bank, Northome, $6,532.73 Febuary,19l0. and expiring on the 13 cay of Febuary, 1911, inclusive, will be heard, at In large amounts, the bank draft is much the cheaper, and First State Bank, Big Falls, $4,667.91 which time any and all can be heard persons with reference thereto. First State Bank, Littlefork,$1,707.22 ^-g-C-S-g-g-g-ig- in all cases just as safe, and more convenient. L. H. SLOCUM, International State Bank, International j!3-20 County Auditor. A draft issued to yourself and then endorsed by you, is Falls, $4,403.51. eventually returned to the bank of issue and may thereafter CITATION EX OF FINAL ACCOUNT. LET rnrr? WRITE FOR On motion Commissioner Durrin State of Minnesota. T„ be used as a receipt, if necessary. SUFFERING THIS BOOK IF EE I County of Koochiching Probate Court was selected as a committee to take In the matter of the Estate of Anna Taubert, Our drafts are drawn on New York and Minneapolis, invoice of stock and material at poor Decedent. A Reliable Authority on Nervous, Blood and Chronic Diseases farm. Motion carried. and are payable at par any place in the United States. The State of Minnesota to all whom it may 242 Pages. 46 Free Prescriptions, prepaid to all who write ADVICE concern: All we ask in to simply send your name and address, mentioning this On motion the following bills were Cedical iper and describe your trouble, and we will send you our H2 page On reading and filing the petition of the rejected: Book Free prepaid, containing 46 Free Receipts and many chapters FIRST NATIONAL BANK representative of said estate, praying that of advice to young, middle-aged and old men about themselves and MEN the Co'irt fix a time and place for examining John Baust. house rent for sheriff $ 75.00 their diseases—telling how to get Cured and how to avoid diseases, adjusting and allowing his Final Account, we want no money for the book or for sending it. nor does it place M. E. With row, medical attendance 2 A 2 and for the assignment of the rfesidue of you under any obligations to us of any kind whatever. upon Olof Peterson 75.00 I, -..cages said estate to the persons thereto entitled: WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE DISEASES? OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS On motion the following bills were It is ordered, that said petition be heard Bladder trouble. Diseased Blood, Eczema, Blight's Disease, Kidney and that all persons interested in said matter laid over: Trouble. Catarrh, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Diabetes. Liver Trouble, be cited and required to appear before Varicose Veins, and Varicose Ulcer, Nervousness, Nervous Diseases, Rupture, F. P. SHELDON. Pres. A. G. WEDGE. JR.. V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier Helmer Hanson, constructing bridge $100.00 this court on the 3ist day of January. 1910, at Scrofula, Obstruction and the many contagious diseases Antidotes 46 FREE for Poison, care of the Person, Marriage, Etc. This book tells John Larson, care of sick 89.00 10 o'clock, a. m.. or as soon thereafter as about these diseases and other subjects mentioned and more too, and Commercial Investment Co.. lees...... 425 said matter can be heard, at the probate PRESCRIPTIONS if you are ailing and do not know anything about the above diseases court rooms ii the court house in -fcne vi 1lage Chas. Wilkins, radiators 117i00 and need advice, write for this valuable book today. "Ignorance begets ot International Falls, Minn., in said misery, knowledge brings health and happiness." All correspondence On motion the following bills were county, and show cause, if any they have, strictly confidential. why said petition should not be granted and allowed: H^H^Thousands ol men are in need ol this valuable that this citation be served by publication SANITARY PLUMBING work and are sending for it so write today to the Axdahl and Wirt, oats for poor farm $ 4.00 thereof in the International Falls Press according HEIDELBERG MEDICAL INSTITUTE h"a,it^s"MINN.PAUL, Begeron & Malloy. supplies for Mrs. to law, and by mailing a copy of Gunther 2.75 ST. this citation at least 14 days before said day C. E. Bell, plans and specifications for 1100,000 Capital Incorporated under the State Laws of Minnesota of heariDg, to each of the heirs, devisees and Steam and Hot Water Heating SS jail (51-2.50 legatees of said decedent whose names and pT Over 120,000 Men have applied to us for Treatment "SHI Mrs. H. L. Chamberlin, stamped envelopes addresses appear from the tiles of this court 111.58 Witness the Judge of said Court this 10th Louis F. Dow Co.. supplies 47.50 day of January. A. D. 1910. J. H. Drummond. fees 7.75 [Court Seal] R. F. C. Ir/ris. Minnie Doyle, preparing ditch liens!" 12.30 Judge ot Probate. If you are planning on a new house or of remodeling KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Olaf Eastlund. assisting surveyor... 5.00 First Nat. Bank. acct. H. J. Shaw, excavatir the old one, don't forget how important and laying sewer pipe.... 318.00 JOBBING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the heating question is. There isn't any First Nat Bank, acct H.AV.Porrer, fees 43.66 Department of the Interior SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA 24.75 other feature that will save you so much or U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., Dec. 4, 1909 Promptly 40.30 Notice is hereby given that William J. give equal comfort as a low pressure steam or 39.S0 Petherick. whose postofflce address is Madison, 39.80 Wisconsin, did, on the 29 day of Sept. hot water heating plant. They repay their cost Attended A. L. Potter, part payment on road 1909, file in this office Sworn Statement and General Contractors contract 50.00 in coal saving, health protection, safety, lower Application, No. 07525. to purchase the Lots H. C. Grove, viewing roads 5.00 to 5,6 and 7. section 35, Township 71 North. insurance, absence of repairs. If you are figuring First Nat Bank, acct Gilardi, payment Range 21 West, Fourth Principal Meridian, on road contract 200.00 on any work along this line, let us estimate and the timber thereon, under the provisions C. L. Hillstead. school meetings 21.00 of the act ot June 3, 1878, and acts milage 19.00 and quote you prices. 1 We also carry a complete Have on hand at all times a Complete amendatorv, known as the "Timber and John Haluptzok. supplies for Mrs. Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed stock of Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, and Godettes 30.00 O J3 by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such J. C. Infelt, supplies for poor farm i7.07 stock of application, the land and timber thereon Gasoline Boat Supplies. If Give us a call. Int Tel Co.. Phone rent 7.50 have been appraised, the timber value being Int Falls Press, blanks, proceedings based on the future growth and demand for and notices 15.35 the young timber $351.88 and the land nothing Sewer Pipe, Lime, Cement, Brick, Frank H. Keyes. supplies road work.. 22.50 that said applicant will offer final proof poor farm... Shaw Plumbing and Heating Co. 2.20 in support of his application and sworn jail 1.00 statement on the 3 day ot March. 1910. before Lath, Building Paper, Sash and poor farm.. 9.00 the Register and Receiver U. S Land Office, Mr Clement- at Duluth, Minn. son 10.00 Doors and Hardwood Flooring. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase H. J. SHAW, Manager* MrKenzie-Robbins Ptg. Co., supplies before entry, or initiate a contest at for sheriff 36.00 any time before patent issues, by filing a They are also the exclusive agents Klefstad and Lee, team for Supt of 2nd St. and 3rd Ave. International Falls corroborated affidavit in this office, alle^ng Schools 21.00 facts which would defeat the entry. F. S. Lang, filing bonds, appointments C. Hermak Engei,, Register. in International Falls, for the celebrated J. and ditch liens 4.00 L. Shepherd, Attornev, H. J3 D. C. McKenzie, attending Wm. Holm Duluth, Minn. and Geo. Stone 100.00 Kore Lock Hardwood Front McGill-Warner Co., supplies— 9.50 ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR C. B. Montgomery, tax statements.. 27.00 Doors A. L. Lindvall, acct A. J. McDonald, Three Leaders PROBATE OF WILL. road work 30.00 John Olson, work at poor farm 7.80 State of Minnesota. I Pmhat.p f-nurr. A. L. Ogaard, surveying roads100.00 County of Koochiching, Tn Probate court See them and get prices Ole M. Paulson, assisting surveyor... .4.00 O In the matter of the estate of Margaret P. S. Pendergast, coal 8.00 Boggle Shearer. Decedent. Ranler Mer Co., supplies for Mrs. A certain instrument purporting to be the Gunther 12.25 last will and testament of Margaret Boggie They are also prepared to turn out Harold Royem. assisting surveyor. 5.00 Shearer having been presented to this court J. F. Reed, milare Golden Grain Belt Beers 12.00 and the petition ot Jeannette B. Shearer being John Sundeen, road work 64-22 37.50 all kinds of moldings and wood duly filed herein, representing, among L. H. Slocum, expense to St. Paul reItasca other things, that said decedent, then being County settlement i*.l0 a resident of Boucherville. Ontario died O Wold and Johnson, payment on court work on short notice. testate in the village of Boucherville, Ontario house 1589.00 Harpers Whiskey on the 6th day of December. 1909. and O On motion the board adjourned to that said petitioner is a daughter of said decedent 30 and praying that said instrument be meet on Thursday, January 27th, 1910, allowed and admitted to probate as the last SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA cc at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. will and testament of said decedent, and Paterno Cigars that letters testamentary be issued to Jeannette El B. Shearer thereon. J. F. REED, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard Attest: Chairman. before this court, at the Probate Court General Contractors Rooms in the Court House, in International SLOCUM, L. H. Falls, county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents County Auditor on the 13th day of January 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., and that citation of this court International Falls. Minnesota issue to all persons interested in said hearing International Falls, Minnesota. and saia matter, and that such citation Office supplies and legal blanks for be served by the publication thereof In the sale at the Press office. Mail orders International Falls Press according to law. KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Dated December 23rd, 1909. receive prompt attention. d30jl3 R. F. C. Ii/ris, Probate Judge. k.