International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 17, 1910 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. children enjoyed the pictures the Land Withdrawn service of this summons upon you, exclusive SAFES IN BIG HOTELS. most and many of them can tell all of the day of such service. RAT ROOT A Pleaaura of Memory. By his letter "K" of Feb. 17, 1910, And it you fail to answer the said complaint about the best pictures. Drolichou bought a phonograph and within the time aforesaid the plaintiff received at this office March 4, 1910, Valuablea Kept In Tham by Guaata For for the relief demanded will apply to the court The electric motor has required insisted upon his mother-in-law having in the complaint. the commissioner of the general land Yaara at a Time. Bv Our Special Correspondent. oated March 9th, 1910. her voice registered by the instrument. since Washington's birthday, about A woman walked up to the counter office transmits an order of the secretary KANE & PALMER, Sow your cabbage and tomato seeds. 280 kilowatt-hours of electric energy as ... Plaintiff's Attorneys of a fashionable hotel and asked for a of the interior, further withdrawing As the good woman refused, be added 3-10 4-14 International Falls, Minn. The mail is caught on the fly nowa-days. shown by the meter. However the package of valuables which was in the from settlement, the ceded maliciously: supply of fresh air has been so satisfactory safe. Chippewa lands in the Winnibigoshish, "Oh. come, now just a few words. Summons that few will dispute the fact "If 1 had not wanted one particular The new school at Ericsburg is to You can't think how much pleasure it Cass Lake, Chippewa of the Mississippi thing I suppose I should have left the that energy is required to keep the State of Minnesota 1 In District Court have a bell. will give me to hear your voice—when and Leech Lake Indian reservation, package where it was for another fss. Fifteenth air in motion. you are gone!"—Paris Figaro. County of Koochiching Judicial District The spring fever and then that not included in the national three years," she said to the clerk. Frank pelland, plaintiff. The high school will give the first tired felling, some call it doggy. forest, and not yet opened to homestead "Yes," said the clerk in answer to a vs. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR rhetorical of the year on Friday Chas. A Sellers, also all other persons unknot entry, for a further period of question after the woman left, "that The D. Y. & W. will run a day passenger claiming any right, title, estate, interest •LICENSE. night. Some of the pupils have written packet had really been In our safe for one year from March 13, 1910. over their line from Virginia or lien in the real estate described STATE OF MINNESOTA in the complaint herein, defendants. essays on subjects that are near three years. Why, we have all sorts County of Koochiching ss This order indicates that none of to Ranier. liie State of Minnesota to the above-named Village of International Falls of valuable papers, jewelry and even home as the program will show. The defendants: said lands will be thrown open to settlement Notice is hereby given, that application has A two mill tux on state land would You, and each of you, are herebv summoned money that are intrusted to our keeping prog rim consists music essays. been made in writing to the Village Council of of and or entry until after March 13, and required to answer the complaint of acadamt/.e all the roads. Then county said Village of International Falls, and tiled in for years at a time. People seem the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, is hoped friends of the high It that my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating 1911. which is on file in the office of the Clert of maintenance. to prefer a hotel safe to a safety deposit liquors for a term of one year commencing school may encourage this effort at the District Court in and for said county, Respectfully, on the 1st dav of April, 1910, and terminating vault. One reason perhaps is that This is a cinch, our roads don't run and to serve a copy of your answer to the original thinking, by being present if of the 31st day of March, 1911, by the LESTER BARTLETT, said complaint upon the subscribers at their it costs nothing. Another is that the following person, and at the following place, anywhere in particular. They stav office in the village of International Falls in possible. Register. as stated in said application, to-wit: standard of hotel clerks has improved. said county within days after the service 20 right where they are. W. C. HASSELBARTH ot this summons upon you, exclusive of the 'It is astonishing the amount of jewelry South front room on the ground floor of the day ot such service. Conservation don't interest us much Have You a Friend Afflicted With two story frame building situate on lot No. 13, that people keep in hotel safes. Of And if you fail to a' swer the said comPlaint. Advertising the State block 9, of the village of International o. now that the state land barons and within the time aforesaid the plainuff course the owners have originally stopped Falls, Minnesota. Asthma? this action will apply to the court for Said application will be heard and determined the big corporations own about every The Northern Pacific railway is advertising in the hotel, but they go away, the relief demanded in the complaint Frank S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, by said Village Council of the Village of Dated March.Sth, i910. the State of Minnesota expensively leaving their valuables, and 1 have thing that might have been conserved. International Falls, at a special meeting to be N. H., writes:—For the past five KANE & PALMER. known such persons to be gone as held on Thursday, March 31st, 1910, at 8 o'clock throughout the middle west State constructions would look better Plaintiff's Attorneys, in the evening. years I have suffered with Asthma much as two years and never make au 3-10 4-14 Internatianal Falls, Minn. rSEAL] R. C. FRASER. and eastern sections of the United to the people of this section of the almost constantly. I was so nervous inquiry about their property in that 3-17-24 Village Recorder. States by means of large display advertisements tall timber. at times, I could hardly remain in my Notice of Lis Pendens lime. which are running in The following officers were elected school. This disease coupled with the 'To show how much confidence JTOU State Minnesota In District Court of NOTICE OF HEARING the leading papers of the more important for Rat Root township: G. Watt, J. nervous strain to which teachers are people have in hotels and their employees ss. Fifteenth Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of County of Koochiching Judicial District cities from the Atlantic Seaboard I might mention that the other Branley, A. Resness, supervisors: always subjected make life almost unbearable. the board of county commissioners of Koochiching Frank Pelland, plaintiff. County. Minn., to be held on the 31st to the Mississippi valley. Reproduced day a man came in here and put four Stanley Watt, clerk: Alfred Mathieson, vs. During a visit to my home day of March. 1910, at 9 a. m. in the forenoon Chas. A. Sellers, also all other persons unknown herewith is a 10 inch triple $1,000 bills in an envelope, wrote his in the office of the County Auditor there will treasurer: M. Mathieson and A. in Hinsdale, Mr. Mann, a local druggist claiming any right, title, estate or be a hearing on the following application for name on the latter and asked me to interest or lien in the real estate described B. Peterson, justices of the peace B. called my attention to your transfer of liquor license In Minnesota in the complaint herein, defendants. put it in the safe. Not long ago another I, Jos. Keyes. of Ray, in the county of Koochiching, Barton and J. Hagen, constables. Notice is hereby given that an action has White Wine of Tar Syrup. At first Minnesota, to whom a license to sell man actually did the same thingwith been commenced in this court by the abovenamed intoxicating liquors at retail in Ray, was heretofore I was skeptical as I had tried almost plaintiff against the above-named seven $10,000 bills." are millions of acres granted by the board of county commissioners defendants ana that the object and purpose everything with no permanent help. of the county of Koochiching, the The clerks of several other hotels Still awaiting the men of said action is to determine the adverse term of which license has not yet expired, SCHOOL NOTES claims o- said defendants in aud to the real Finally I took home a bottle and the talked in a similar strain without any develop them and make to hereby ask that the license be transferred estate described herein. from Jos. Keyes to Theo. Epper, of Ray, outside suggestion. cure it effected seems almost miraculous them productive. The premises affected by said action are Koochiching Co., Minn. situated in the county of Koochiching and "I'll bet I have handled more than a ftJUtbovf* progress ku b« fa ap to me after my former repeated I hereby represent that the said license now and village*, tit scfeotU state of Minnesota and are described as follows held by me is for the sale of intoxicating liquors On account of measles, attendance ud cbtuchca. million dollars' worth of jewelry today," rokd* 4mA bridges, iu uhftow disappointments. in the front room, ground floor, of that CTW Northern Padfec Riflwif •tifhbortjoodt «kcn th« «, The northeast quarter (NEjf) ot the southeast (till to* Uif« said one. "Look here," and he is very poor this week. certain two-story frame building located on 1.000«0«* el rt*«l highway ud acigtbors too far apit, I want to recommend your remedy quarter (SE^) or lot two and the (2), la NiiMHta, irntt| iafortaat «mM b« wc)cm«. lot 10, of block 3, plat of Ray, Koochiching Co. opened the safe and piled six or eight southeast quarter rSE&] of the southeast •ad grewtag cM«a ud a»ai. Cl* tba aattlwn fart of tfc* tuit it a tm A number of new pupils have been to everyone who has been afflicted as Minnesota, and that said Theo. £Epper desires Its trttritt «f travel pduM dif aoit fertile Mil Mill aaoenpiad. wfe«r* I quarter (SE«) or lot eleven (11) in section big jewelry cases on the counter, but to cocduct the business of selling intoxicating aad aight «Kk tba tifa af «ka at frt fwmaial Uati, ar atau enrolled during the past few days. thirty-one (31) in township seventy (70) I was for five years and I shall be coAonswaattk. liaktr lodi ai low pricaa. hurriedly put them back. "In one of liquors under said license in the west front north of range twenty-five (25) west in said C.Opp«rtaaiti«a It* tiaw4a« room of that certain two-story frame building glad to reply to enquiries regarding county. The class in senior arithmetic have fbtctty la Miaa«tala, to* th« far» Miaamia those I know there is over $200,000 situate on lot 13. block 3, plat of Ray, Koochiching Dated March 9th, 1910. my case. County. Minnesota. completed the first half of the book alactarar. irtiiu ud iiftilar, worth, and what I showed you was KANE & PALMER. lttmt takMOHrfworroarot. 4ta«tw«. 1 further represent that the transfer of license Plaintiff,s Attorneys, only a few of what the safe contains." and will begin percentage after is asked for the reason that I have sold r*. (a ygyii 3-10 4-14 International Falls. Minn. —New York Sun. and disposed of m.v business. Easter. Enlightened. Dated March 14, 1910. ***T*"* «TW faai JuTaT»« y«a wa "Before I married," said Mr. Henpeck, Jos. KEYES. State examinations will be held rr** A Dismal World. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR I, Theo. Epper, hereby represent that I have "I didn't know what it meant to "Why are you sad, my dear? You next Monday and Tuesday in the made application and secured licenses for retail LICENSE. support a wife." Northern Pacific Railway liquor dealer at the following places and ought to be supremely happy. Here. STATE OF MINNESOTA common branches. The seventh and periods, to-wit at Duluth, Minn., from March "I presume you know now." kak kwa a^tMi If r«*M- •Tte County of Koochiching I've just inherited a fortune, and everything j-ss. 4,1904, to March 3,1908: at International Falls, eighth grades will write on these. Village of International Falls "Yes, indeed. I looked up the word Minn., from March 30, 1909, to date. looks rosy. I can't understand Notice is hereby given, that application has Dated March 14, 1910. 'support' In dictionary and discovered the The art exhibit was not a financial why at such a time as this you been made in writing to the Village Council THEO. EPPER. that one of its meanings is 'endure.' of said Village of International Falls and filed 3 17-24 bonanza to the school. The receipts should look so dismal. What is it? in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating "—Birmingham Age-Herald. Have you heard bad news from were only about $7.00. The smaller liquors for the term commencing on the 23 day of March, 1910, and terminating on the home?" column advertisement which not alone 22 day of March, 19U, by the following person, Summons "No, no it isn't that. I'll try to and at the following place, as stated in said sets fourth the attractions of the application, respectively, to-wit: State of Minnesota, throw it off. I suppose I'm foolish not In District Court state from agricultural and industrial Fifteenth W. W. GREGORY to be thoroughly happy. Let us not County of Koochiching Judicial District. Emperor Hotel North front room ground floor of the two standpoints, but also tells the number mention the matter again." R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. story building situated on lot block orig 12, 18. of miles of railroad which the inal plat of International Falls. Minn. "But I insist on knowing what it is John Coats. Charles H. Barden and ShevlinMathieu Said application will be heard and determined Northern Pacific operates in Minnesota that so depresses you. If it's anything Lumber Company, defendants. by said Village Council of the Village of The State of Minnesota to the above-named International Falls, at the special meeting in that I can help I shall"— and invites inquiries from parties defendants: the council room on said application of "Well, if you must know, I've just interested. You, and each of you. are hereby summon' liquor license, in Koochiching county, and. Fort Frances, Ontario ed and required to answer the complaint of state of Minnesota, on Friday, the 18th day heard that the Snobleighs next door This publicity work will be of immeasureable the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, of March A. D. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that are going to move away, so she'll not which complaint is on flle in the office of the day. value to the state and Clerk of the District Court in and lor said Witness my hand and seal of Village of International be here to feel jealous of me when we First Class in Every Particular county, and to serve a copy of your answer the Northern Pacific is to be congratulated Falls, Minnesota, this 4th day of begin to put on style after you get to the said complaint upon the subscribers March A. D. 1909. upon having undertaken it so at their office in the villige of International [SEAL] F. B. your money."—Chicago Record-Herald. GREEN, Falls in said countv within 20 davs after the Village Recorder aggressively. JAS. HARTY, Proprietor. Real Estate Transfers Transfers listed by the Koochiching STATIONERY County Abstract Co., International Three Leaders Falls: Robert C. Soucie to John A. C. Lindsay, sej, sec. 12, 16029 $1500 00 Eric Franson to M.M. Thompson, Golden Grain Belt Beers lots 25 and 26, block 6, and SUPPLIES OrriCE Second Div. Int. Falls 250 00 Edw. W. Springer to Joseph Harpers Whiskey H. Diet?., lots 3, 4, 7, 25 and 26, block 11, South Int. Falls 1000 00 Chas. S. Jameson to Ole Aune, El Paterno Cigars lots 5 and 6, block 18, First JF Add. to Littlefork 1 00 Elvin E. Dahl to J. F. Stampfer, you are in business you nwi, sec. 23, 69-24 1400 00 UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local flgents Eric Franson to Gust Franson, quite ofter) need something lots 17,18 and 19, block International Falls, Minnesota. in tfye line of Stationery and 2, Ericsburg 1 00 Charles D. Fisk to John Office Supplies. If you are just Goodman, nei, sec. 28,151-28 1400 00 William H. Higbee to B. G. starting in business you will UQdoubtediy Wattles et al., of ne£, KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS sei of nwi, nw± of sei, sec. need office furniture, 9,155-25 1 00 Eric Franson to William Hefley, booKs of differeQt RiQds, together SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA lot 8, block 9, Second witb minor supplies. Div. Int. Falls 100 00 General Contractors Wm. A. Jameson to Horace I. Bedell et al., lots 3 and 4, Th|E PRESS is in a position to fit block 6, Jameson's Add. to Iut. Falls 200 00 you out from your greatest Qeed CO 7s Have on hand at all times a Complete Geo. A. Snyder to J. J. Ross, GC O to the smallest, ar)d our prices are lots 7 and 8, block 3, Forest O stock of JO Heights Add. to Int. Falls 1 00 ffl O right. John S. Pederson to State Sewer Pipe, Lime, Cement, Brick, Lumber Co., ei of sei, and Wc handle Globe-WerQicKe and Lath, Building Paper, Sash and lot 4, sec. 31, 152-27 1 00 Daniel F. Rice to Crookston Mace^pffice desKs, filing cabinets, O Doors and Hardwood Flooring. Lumber Co., nwi of nwi and O si of nw±, sec. 33, 151-28 timber sectional booK-cases, etc. JourQals, They are also the exclusive agents deed 1200 00 a in International Falls, for the celebrated ledgers, cast} booKs, day Adam Pykoski to Wm. H. cc Bartlett, trustee, nwi, sec. Kore Lock Hardwood Front 30 bool^s, typewriter and carbon 32, 151-25, timber deed 1 00 Doors papers, letter files, card indexes, That Haadaehal "This is such a beautiful treat," said inK wells, pe^, peQcils, and in fact See them and get prices O the impecunious man at the matinee anything io the stationery line. where they went on her pass, "that 1 They are also prepared to turn out want to take you to dinner afterward if my headache gels better." all kinds of moldings and wood "Is your headache getting better? til O she asked him after the second act. work on short notice. O QC "It's terrible," said he. "I can hardly Press Publishing Co. see." SJ After the third act she again approached SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA the subject. "How does your headache seem to be getting?" she queried. solicitously. General Contractors STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES "Worse and worse," he frowned. When the performance was over he First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right held his head with both hands. "My International falls, Minnesota head aches so." he moaned. "I'm afraid I'll die of it." "I knew it," said she as they walked X| KORF LOCK APnwpon OQORS on home.—New York Press.