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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. The CANADIAN BANK 16, lots 1 to 16, block 12, weeks you'll have them. Stanley International Falls Press Railroad companies must keep their Watt, Prop. Rainy Lake Add. to Ranter 9625 00 right of ways clear of combustible material, and Boeder Budget Fred Smith to L. A. Ogaard, extinguish fires that occur August Nelson was a guest at the OF COMMERCE County Official Paper lot 4, block 56, Int. Falls 1 00 near their lines of road, also patrol Exchange hotel enroute to his homestead. James R. Harmon to Int. Published Every Thursday Morning their roads in dangerous weather. The Lumber Co., wi of sei and master mechanic and locomotive engineer, The interurban belt line from Ranier INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS nei of sw±, sec. 24, and HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. as well as the company, are ESTABLISHED I8S7 nw£ to Ericsburg is no five year pipe PUBLISHING COMPANY of nei, sec. 25, 67-25, timber responsible for the efficiency of spark dream. I Paid-Up Capital $10,000,000 deed 1800 00 B. E. WALKER, President. arresters. A. H. FERRELL. Manager C. Simmons has commenced his Harley B. Smith to Int. Lumber SufpIllS, 6,000,000 The minimum penalty for violation ALEX. LAI RD, General Manager contract on the approach to the Watt $1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Co., swi of swi, sec. 3, of any of the provisions of this law is bridge. sei of sei, sec. 4 and ni of $50 the maximum penalty, $100 or A General Banking Business Transacted at ail Branches Entered as Second Class Matter June 33, Charles and Sivenne Risnes secured 1909, at the post office at International FaUs, nwi, sec. 10, 66-24 looo 00 three months imprisonment in jail. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of the contract for the ditch to the west George C. Walton to John W. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT C. C. March 3, 1879. ANDREWS, of town. Bassett, Und. of lots 3, 6 4 7-21 Forestry Commissioner. Rev. Fadum, of Virginia, preached and 7, sec. 30, 66-24 and ej of Deposits of $1 and upwards received interest current THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1910 and allowed at Notice of Sale of Bonds an excellent sermon in the hall last se, sec. 25, 66-25 2000 00 rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the number by Sunday. Henry W. Keyes to Mary T. or Notice is hereby given that sealed N EXAMPLE IN survivor. The Depositor is subject to no delay in the Keyes, lots 28 and 29, block the Pete Peterson has started on his bids for the purchase of the bonds of whole or any portion of deposit. withdrawal of the the 3, Holler's Add. to Koochichiching contract of clearing the Ericsburg the Township of Lindford in the 250 00 DAIRY FARMING F. M. GIBSON, /ort Frances. Ont.'Branch cemetery. county of Koochiching and state of Manager, Minnesota, will be received by the Grant Watt and family are making Board of Supervisors of said township preparations for an early departure to A Whole family. at any time on or before the 7th day the Canadian west. March 24th I attended a meeting of Rev. L. A. Dunlap, of Mount Vernon, of May, 1910. dairy farmers at Milaca, Minn. Milaca Ericsburg is the center of it all. Mo., says: "My children were Motion Picture Show Said bonds will be issued for the is near the southern border of the Why shouldn't she grow? Bound to afflicted with a cough resulting from purpose of building roads and bridges pine growing section of northeastern grow she is growing. measles, my wife with a cough that in said township, will bear date on Minnesota. It is 86 miles south of had prevented her sleeping more or The farmers of Koochiching county the date of issue, will be thirteen Duluth and 74 miles north of St. less for five years, and your White have got the earth all right, all right. VILLAGE HALL (13) in number, each of the denomination Paul. It is in the cut-over section Wine of Tar Syrup has cured them That is the kind that grows dollars. of Five Hundred (500) Dollars, and has a few scattering pine standing. all." Encourage the farmers but don't TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT will bear interest at the rate of 6 per The farms run from 40 to 120 Sold by litis the Druggist. reduce their taxes, or send them any cent per annum from date thereof, acres with an average of about 40 free dynamite to blow out the stumps. payable annually, and to be due and acres under cultivation. These farms 7 4 a 9 0 0 HIS LEGAL AUTHORITY. payable 18 years from date of issue. have been made by cutting brush and Mrs. Clark, with her daughter and Said bids will be opened and considered getting out stumps as best the farmers son, Hattie and Fred, returned from Saemed to Fit the Case, and Joey by said board on the 7th day of could. The land there was no Minneapolis to her home near Ericsburg Was Discharged. May, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the easier to clear than the cut-over land last week. Three Changes of Program a Week There was consternation among the office of the town clerk of said town. in northeastern Minnesota—the soil Three kinds to buy from the state yonng folk. The "music" for the dancing Bids may be filed at any time on or is no more fertile, and yet the farmers land barons: Timber and stump at the picnic in the glen had got TICKETS 10 ai)d 15 ceQts before the date specified with J. W. around Milaca are prosperous and rapidly land, timberless stump land and Into trouble. No one ever considered Skifstrom, town clerk, Lindford, Minnesota. becoming well-off farmers. any other "music" but Joey the fiddler. stumpless moskeag land. Milaca has a creamery that is owned He was indispensable, but he was also Quite a number are thinking of No bid will be considered that is not and operated by the farmers. In erratic. In the old country Joey had leaving for the northwest from these accompanied by cash or a certified been a schoolteacher and a man of 1909 this creamery made 300,756 points. Some say taxes, some mud, considerable learning, but here he bad check payable to the town treasurer pounds of butter, from which the farmers Three Leaders water and stumps, some no roads and fallen into evil ways. He was overfond of the town of Lindford for the sum received $71,160.07 in cash, after others that would not stay anyway. of two things—a bottle and an of $500, said amount to be forfeited to paying all running expenses. argument. Having become engaged in You can't better yourself by going said town in case said bonds are This creamery has been in operation the latter on this day of the picnic, he west. The land is no richer, the market awarded to such bidder, and such bidder but two years and the farmers broke the former over the head of his no better. Old mother nature shall fail or refuse to accept and have been dairying but four years, yet opponent and was haled away to the Golden Grain Belt Beers does out irrigation out west you are pay for such bonds. their output is well up toward the lockup. The young people called a at the mercy of Old Sol and the water Dated March 26th, 1910. best creameries in the state. Furthermore, hasty meeting and appointed a committee monopolist. If you are bound to go The board reserves the right to reject to wait upon Squire Nugent to the area from which the Harpers Whiskey anywhere, go straight up once and secure the release of the "music" if any and all bids. creamery receives patronage is only a possible. The squire was hearing when you light, be satisfied. By order of the Board of Supervisors. single township. Joey's case when the committee arrived. In talking to one of the business The spokesman respectfully explained El Paterno Cigars J. W. SKIFSTROM, men, I asked: "Who owns the farm Real Estate Transfers the absolute necessity of Joey's Town Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. out here that can be seen from the presence at the picnic that day. Transfers listed by the Koochiching railroad where there are such tine "That's a good soul, squire. 1'ave me County Abstract Co., International buildings?" "Well," he answered, "I go." put in Joey. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents Falls: TAX JUDGMENT SaLE really don't know which one you The squire took down a ponderous Earl Edson to William H.Bartlett, lawbook and began thoughtfully to Pursuant real estate judgment of mean. There are so many modern to a tax International Falls, Minnesota. the district court of the county of KoocbicMng, turn the pages. trustee, w| of sei, sec. farm buildings going up that it is state of Minnesota, entered the 21st "If you're lookin' for the legal authority day of March, 1910, in proceedings for enforcing 30, 68-24 1 00 hard to keep track of them." payment of taxes and penalties upon coverin' my case, squire, ye'll real estate in the county of Koochiching Alex Erickson to International "How have the farmers made their remaining delinquent on the first Monday in find it in Byron." the prisoner suggested. Lumber Co., lot 3, of money?" "Well, sir, they have made January. 1910, and of the statutes in such case made and provided, I shall on Monday, sei and sei of swi, sec 14, 6625 on or before the 20th of each and every succeeding it from 7 to 15 cows to a farm—and and all taxes and assessments that shall be the 9th day of May, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. in "Can you quote it?" asked the mag* month until fully paid, with interest taxed, assessed and become due on said premises the village of International Falls, county of 1500 00 common cows at that. They have atthe rate of ten(10)per cent per annum,payable from and after the date of said contract. istrate, with a twinkle in his eye. Koochiching, sell the lands which are charged semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining Terance W. Childs to Lyman made it through dairying and their with taxes, penalties, and costs in said "Aye, so I can," Joey promptly retorted. from time to time unpaid, and all That the lands described in said coutract judgment, and on which taxes shall not have creamery." E. Childs, swi of swi, sec. taxes and assessments that shall be taxed, are as follows: Lots four (4) and five (5) of "It reads, 'On with the dance been previously paid. assessed and become due on said premises block four (4) of Holler's Koochichine. Additioh to (Seal) L. H. The 24th of March was a spring day. 13, and nei of sei, sec. 14, let Joey be unconfined.' SLOCCM, from and after the date of said contract. Minn., situated in county of Koochiching the Auditor of Koochiching County. That the lands described in said contract and state of Minnesota. The squire adjudged Byron a competent The fields were ready for the harrow. 153-26 500 00 are as follows, to-wit: LiOts nine (9) and ten Such default eonsists in your failure to authority, and Joey was unconfined.—Catholic (10) of block ten (10), Holler's Addition to There was a great outdoor call for the Myra Schlappi to Lyman E. pay under said contract, the last seventeen SUMMONS Koochiching," situated in the countv ot Koochiching payments, provided tor in said contract, and Standard and Times. work that only a farmer can ever Childs, wk of nwi, nwi of and state of Minnesota. field represented by seventeen of the promissory State of Minnesota In District Court Such default consists i^i your failure to notes referred to in said contract, and interest know, and yet nearly every farmer in swi, sec. 24 and nei of sei, Fifteenth Vss pay under said contract the sum of Fifteen at the rate of per cent per annum, County of Koochiching Judicial District. 10 If you wish for anything which belongs sec. 23, 153-25 100 00 Dollars per month on or before the 20th dav payable semi-annually,on the whole sum remaining the community was at the meeting. Fred W. Hamrn. Plaintiff of each and evary succeeding month after from time to t'me to another you lose that which la Andrew Olson to Thomas L. vs. Summons Instead of giving those farmers instructions the said 23rd day of October, 1908, until the unpaid and the taxes and your own.—Eplctetus. Carrie Hamm, Defendant purchase price was fully paid, and interest assessments taxed and assessed and become Shevlin, si of sw*4, sec. 26 & in dairying, I felt that I The State of Minnesota to the above named at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable due on said premises from and after the 31st defendant: semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining day of August, 1907. ni of nw&, sec. 35, 68-23 1 00 wanted them to tell me how they had You are hereby summoned and required to from time to time unpaid, and all You will further take notice that such contract Words of Truth. Eric Franson to John J. Hagan, accomplished that which for six years answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the taxes and assessments that have been taxed, will terminate thirty days after the above entitled action, which complaint has assessed and become due on said premises service of this notice upon you. unless prior lot 26, block 2, Ericsburg We the undersigned druggists of I have been telling the farmers of been filed with the Clerk of the District Court from and after the 23rd day of October, 1908. to that time you shall comply with all the conditions ot said contract and make all in and for the County of Koochiching. Minnesota. You will further take notice that such contract 1 00 the Upper Peninsula of Michigan northeastern Minnesota that they payments that are now past due under said and to serve your said answer upon the will terminate thirty days after the Northome Townsite Co. to E. unite in saying that Warner's White could do through dairying. I had the subscribers hereof at their law offices in the service of this notice upon you, unless prior cont' act. and the costs of the service of village of International Falls, in said county thereto you shall comply with all of the conditions this notice upon you. A. Feldman, lot 7, block 2, Wine of Tar Syrup has no superior as theory, and on the Experiment Farm of said contract, within thirty days after the service of this and make all payments Dated April 8th, 19i0. that are now past due under said contract. summons upon you, exclusive of the date of had demonstrated that dairying paid, 2nd Add. to Northome 50 00 a throat and lung remedy. It has GEOBGE HOLLEB. and the costs of the service of this notice such service. And if you fail to answer the George Allen to The Watab but these farmers, with practically given entire satisfaction in this part upon you. said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Dated April 8th. 1910. plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court Pulp & Paper Co., wi of nothing to begin with but a farm covered of the country and is one of our best for the relief prayed for in the complaint. GEOBGEHOLLER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dated this 24th day of March. 1910. nwM, sec. 25, and of se1^ sellers: with brush and stumps, have Department of the Interior. neX MCPARTLIN & LANGLAND. Land Office at Cass Lake. Minn. and selA of ne^, sec. 26,158-29 1 00 Stafford DrugCe., Marquette, Mich. made dairying as successful as I have Attorneys for Plaintiff, April 5th, 1910. NOTICE OF- CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. 3-31 5-5 Internatioaal Falls, Minn. Notice is hereby given that Charley Simmons. J. Malier to Koochiching H. J. Atkinson, Harbor Springs, ever seen dairying anywhere in the D. of International Falls. Minn,, who. on Land & Timber Co., lot 1, state. They have made their creamery Mich. To A. Johnson. International Falls, Minn. April 15.1905. made homestead entry No. 01793, NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. You will please to take notice that default for lots 1, 2, sH ne% and nwM, section 2, seH sec. 1,67-26 1 00 pay from the start. Through their Kirkwood & O'Donohue, Negaunee, has been made in the conditions of that certain township 69 n., range 34 w„ 4th Principal Meridian, contract made on the 31st day of August has filed notice of intention to make finI Joseph King to Watab Pulp & Mich. success in dairying they have increased To Andrew H. Dahlby, of Mayville, N. Dakota, 1907, between George Holle and yourself by al five year proof, to establish claim to the Paper Co., sw& of ne«, J. M. Perkins & Co., Negaunee, the value of land around Milaca which the said George Holler agreed to convey, land above described, before F. J. McPartlin, You will please to take notice that detault and vou agreed to purchase and pay for U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, n± of seM and swK of se'4, over 100 per cent. Best of all, they Mich. has been make in the conditions of that certain the following described premises, the sum at International Falls. Minn., on the 18th contract made on the 23rd day of October, if Two Hundred Dollars as follows: the sum day of May, 1910. sec. 3, 152-27, timber deed... 1 00 have shown what may be done H. M. Powers, Ontonagon, Mich. 1908, between Georsre Holler and yourself, of 1 wenty Dollars at or before the execution I Claimant names as witnessess: Jim McDevitt Lizzie A. Blichfeldt to John J. C. Vivian, Laurium and Calumet, throughout northeastern Minnesota. by which the said George Holler agreed of said contract and the sum and Al Barnard, of International Falls, to convey and you agreed to purchase and of ten (10) dollars per month, according to Minn.. Ralph Barton, of Ericsburg Minn., and Melgord, lots 13 to 16, block Mich. Any farmer who may feel discouraged pay tor the following described premises the eighteen promissory notes given therefor, I Stephen McDevitt. of International Falis. sum ot $200.00 as follows the suin ot Twentyfive with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per Minn, 20, Rainy Lake Add. to Ranier F. P. Tillson, Ishpeming, Mich. with his land of brush and stumps, annum, payable semi-annually, on the whole Dollars at or before the execution of I LESTER BABTLKTT, should visit Milaca. 1200 00 A. J. Scott, Hancock, Mich. said contract and the sum of Fifteen Dollars sum remaining from time to time unpaid. 4-7 5-12 Register. Milaca is wholly a farming town Lizzie A. Blichfeldt to Alfred Conway & Hall, Sault Ste Marie, and one of the most prosperous towns Halverson, lots 1 to 4, block Mich. of its size between Duluth and St. 19, Rainy Lake Add. to Ranier Sold by litis the Druggist. Paul. It may also be worthy of note 1200 00 How Ed. Wise Found that it has no saloons, but it has Lizzie A. Blichfeldt to Gilbert STATE OF MINNESOTA, the Wise Way three banks and its farmers have bank Bergsing, lots 11 to 16, block Office of Forestry Commissioner. accounts—and the merchants have 19, Rainy Lake Add. to Ranier St. Paul,March 15,1910. very few accounts that are uncollectable. 1800 00 The laws of Minnesota for preventing The Koochiching Company to Ed. was Old Wise's brother. and suppressing forest and prairie Let the dairy industry be the aim John Johnson and Samuel fires, as amended by Chapter 182, Anderson, lots 23 and 24, Lived with him ever since he of every farming community throughout Laws of 1909, makes town supervisors, block 81, Int. Falls*. 450 00 northeastern Minnesota, and in town clerks, village presidents and had typhoid—lost his grip after every community it may be made as Lucina Cunningham to Carl mayors of cities fire wardens, and requires that sickness—always white, always successful and prosperous as Milaca. G. Olson et al., lots 17 and them to take precautions weak, always thin. Just able A. G. MCGUIRE, 18, block 15, Robinson & against such fires, report them Supt. Northeast Experiment Farm, Swedback's Add. to Big promptly and prosecute offenders. to hobble round and live on his brother. Grand Rapids, Minn. Falls 3500 00 THE LAW FORBIDS! William C. Gilbert to Thomas Setting fire and not extinguishing Wise's physician, calling on Mrs. L. Shevlin, sei of swi, sec. it before it endangers the property of Wise and the baby, noticed Uncle Ed's RAT ROOT 30,63-26 1 00 another condition—went over his case right there ParrisC. Greenly to Watab Throwing or dropping burning substance By Our Special Correspondent. Pulp & Paper Co., e£ of e£, into combustible material and started him on D1GESTO. The Rat Root drive is breaking records sec. 28, 158-26 1500 00 without extinguishing same every day. Carl L. Hammerstrom to Watab Starting camp-fire without clearing Ed. first developed ambition—then Pulp & Paper Co., lot 4 Good material and no nine don't ground within a radius of ten feet flesh and strength. all speak at once. and n£ of nei, sec. 34, and Setting fire to brush or slashings in lot 4 and nwi of nwi, sec. clearing land before piling same Milton and William Bisha are going Instead of a burden, he is now Old 35, 158-26 1 00 Setting fire to brush or slashings or west in quest of land. Wise's mainstay. Wm. A. Jameson to Emerson other combustible material in a dry Observance of the Sabbath, at W. Trafton, lot 9, block 5, season, or allowing fire to be burning least, is always in good form. "Me for DIGESTO" says Ed. Jameson.'s Add to Int. Falls 1 00 or smouldering in such season The Ladies Aid met at the home of Emerson W. Trafton to Albin Those who cut timber or wood to For Sale by All Druggist* Mrs. Nels Knutson last week. Bernard, same 00 sell must pile the slashings and burn MANUFACTURED BY Want a dozenegg machines? Yes! Niels C. Nielsen to Henry the same as soon as practicable, and THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. Well buy a setting of thoroughbred Mathis, lots 1 to 16, block when it can be done without danger, ST. PAUL. MINN. S. C. B. Leghorns eggs for $1 at the 14, lots 1 to 8, block 21, lots and before the first of May. FOUR DIOCSTO BOTTLE CAM AND SCO TO COVIN "*|1 tnfl Riverside Poultry Farm, set them under 1 to 16, block 22, lots 1 to 16, Bangers may be appointed in a dry FOR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BABY RECORD BOOK. a motherly old hen and in three block 23, lots 12 to 16, block and dangerous season.