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

April 21, 1910 · Page 3 of 8

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Notice of Sale of County Bonds, Issued to do. General coitr ictors can obtain International Falls Press JNotice to Contractors contract, said proposals to be addressed RAT ROOT an extra set of the plans of the arch!tects, for Building Jail. to L. H. Slocum, auditor, and and Border Budget Sealed proposals will be received by to be retained until the letting plainly marked, "Proposal for County Notice is hereby given, that a meeting County Official Paper L. H". Slocum, county auditor of but to be returned at that time. Jail Building." BT of the board of county commissioners Our Special Correspondent. Koochiching county, Minnesota, up Published Every Thursday Morning Separate figures will he received at Resolved further, that the county of the county of Koochiching And up jumped the grass since the to 2 p. m. of the 25th day of May, the same time for the healing, plumbing auditor shall cause said notice to be and state of Minnesota will be held at rain. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1910 for t'ie erection and completion and the steel jail worl:. published for three successive weeks PUBLISHING COMPANY the office of the county auditor in the Ericsburg, a name that stands for of a two story brick and stone jail By order of County Commissioners, in the International Falls Press, a court house in the village of International progress. A. FERRELL. bui'ding to be erected in the town of H. Manager (Seal) J. F. HEED, weekly paper published at International Falls Minnesota at 2 o'clock p. International Falls, Minnesota, and C. Arnold made a business trip to Chairman. Falls in said county, and also m. on the 11th day of May, 1910, at SUBSCRIPTION SI.50 A YEAR Ericsburg. all to be in strict accordance with the C. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Architects. give fifteen days posted notice in the E. which time bids will be opened and plans and specifications as prepared We'il do anything for our neighbors township where said building is to be considered for the sale of eighteen by C. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Entered as Second Class Matter June 33, E. but pay his taxes. Attest: constructed. bonds of said county, issued for the 1909, at the post office at International Falls, architects, 320 Auditorium building L. H. Minnesota, under the Act of Conjrress of Be it Further Resolved that said SLOCUSI, R. N. Eastman and wife were visitors purpose of securing money for the March ?. 1879. Minneapolis. Minn. Said plans, etc. County Audito.', a21m5 county board reserves the right to reject construction and erection of a county at Wattbridge. will be on file at the office county any and all bids, and waive any jail, and'which are of the respective Homesteading is a back number. audito-, International Falls, and at THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910 informality in the same, if it is numbers amounts and payable as hereinafter We're all farmers now. the office of the Architects on and after A Whole family. deemed for the best interest of the set forth, to-wit. Robert Roberts and family has rented the 22 day of April, 1910. county so to do. General contractors Rev. L. A. Dunlap, of Mount Vernon, COMMISSIONERS 1. One bond for the sum of $1000 the Tom Watson place. Proposes must be accompanied by can obtain an extra set of the plans Mo., says: "My children were payable June 30,1915. Etta Fee returned home after visiting a certiMetl check made payable to J. afflicted with a cough resulting from from the architects to be retained 2. One bond for the sum of $1000 her aunt, Mrs. S. G. Watt. PBOCEEOIWGS F. Rpori. chairman in amount of $500 until the letting of the contracts, but measles, my wife with a cough that payable June 30,1915. Always something doing at Ericsburg, as evid »nce of good faith on the part to be returned at that time. Separate had prevented her sleeping more or 3. One bond for the sum of $1000 barring airships and comets. of the bidder'that if awarded the contract figures will be received at the same less for five years, and your White payable June 30,1915. he will siu-n a written contract time, for the heating, plumbing and Wine of Tar Syrup has cured them Talk about "Invincible Reds" wait 4. One bond for the sum of $1000 Continued from first page. within hours thereafter and will all." jail steel work. until the Ericsburg pumpkin nine payable June 30, 1920. famish a good and sufficient bond The motion to adopt the resolution Sold by litis the Druggist. hand them a bunch. 5. One bond for the sum of $1000 bonds. Resolved further that the within 10 days for the faithful performance was seconded by Commissioner Harmon payable June 30,1920. L. H. Slocum made a business trip auditor of this county be and he here of lils contract: Proposals and the following vote recorded: 6. One bond for the sum of $1000 to Ericsburg in company with his FOUND—A pair of glasses and case. by is directed to give notice of a meeting should be addressed to L. H. Slocum, Ayes Commissioners Reed, McDonald, payable June 30, 1920. firm partner, Mr. Miner. Owner may have same by calling at of this county board, to open and auditor and plainly marked proposals Harmon and Durrin. 7. One bond for the sum of $1000 Gust Franson is fencing and improving this office and paying lor this notice. consider bids for the sale of such for county jail building. Nays—Hillstead. Whereupon Chairman payable June 30,1920. his Ericsburg property, comprising bonds to be held at the office of the Reed declared the resolution Tlif is reserved to reject Governor A. O. Eberhart has issued 8. One bond for the sum of $1000 three lots. county auditor, at the court house in adopted. any or all bids and to waive any inior a proclamation designating Friday, payable June 30,1920. the village of International Falls, Miner & Slocum are hustling the Moved by Commissioner Harmon, naui in i.e same if it is deemed April 29, as Arbor and Bird day. Ob» 9. One bond for the sum of $1000 Minnesota at 2 o'clock p. m. on the timber to the bank in a way th seconded by Commissioner Hillstead, to •.« hesi. interests of the county so serve it by planting some trees. payable June 30, 1925. 11th day of May, 1910. would make you think that snow was that the board reject the bid submitted 10. One bond for the sum of $1000 Said bonds to be of the denomination not needed. for the construction of a pest The CANADIAN BANK payable June 30,1925. of One Thousand Dollars each Too many people are concerned house. Motion carried. 11. One bond for the sum of $1000 and each and all to bear date the 1st about the grade on the other side of Moved by Commissioner Hillstead, payable June 30,1925. day of July, 1910. The first three to the hill of acheivement and fail to seconded by Commissioner Harmon, OF COMMERCE 12. One bond for the sum of $1000 mature on the 30th day of June, 1915, reach the summit. that the following recommendations payable June 30, 1925. and five thereof on the 30th day of for abatements of taxes be recommended One resolution that is missing fr 13. One bond for the sum of $1000 June, 1920 five thereof on the 30th to the tax commission: John the Northern Minnesota Develo} payable une 30,1925. day of June, 1925, and live thereof on TORONTO. OFFIOE, ESTABLISHED W. Kelly, Mac Loman, John F. ment association's resolutions. 14. One bond for the sum of $1000 the 30th day of June, 1930, and to bear Jaquith, F. E. Shaw and E. B. Freeman. solutions like faith without works I Capital $10,000,000 payable June 30,1930. Paid-up interest at the rate of 5 per cent per B. t. WALKER, PRESIDENT. Motion carried. dead. 15. One bond for the sum of $1000 annum, payable annually principal Surplus, Al IH. LAIRD, Qanwal Manager 6.000,000 On motion of Commissioner Durrin, payable June 30,1930. S. G. Watt, the chicken man, wi 1 and interest to be payable in such seconded by Commissioner Hillstead, 16. One bond for the sum of $1000 start you on the way to fortune wiih place in the United States as may be the following application for abatements A iMnl Bukkg Bukwss TraucM «Q payable June 30,1930. a dozen of thoroughbred S. C. B. Leghorn determined by the purchaser, and that were rejected: Bungo Land 17. One bond for the sum of $1000 eggs, $1.00 per dozen. Riverside said notice shall among other things, SATHMS MM HBPA1T1BHT „i ,, and Stock Co., T. M. Wall, Lucius H. payable June 30, 1930. Poultry Farm. provide, that each bid to be considered Burns, and F. P. Sheldon. 18. One bond for the sura of $1000 Koochiching county is coming into by this board, shall state the to no d.l.Y In UM a« llMvhola On motion the following bills were payable une 30,1930. amount the bidder shall pay for said the her own, for further inform at any portion of the depoeit. ctmcntws al lowed: each and all of said bonds to bear date tion on this state wide topic consult bonds in the Village of International naie in all parts of Canada aai Hi Martin Anderson, posting notices 8 75 the 1st day of July, 1910, and to bear Falls, Minnesota, within fifty days the Northern Minnesota Develjj A. J. Anderson, supp ies tor Mrs. May. 16 21 O. L. Brown, supplies for Mrs. May 34 65 interest at the rate of live per cent RHBHiTWSiNESS Chaquaa aid dvafte on the United after the acceptance of such bid, and ment association. R. A. Brandon, assisting assessor 60 00 per annum, payable annually, principal to be accompanied by a certified check W. Briggs, attending C. E. Johnson 2 00 foreign oonalriaa bought bought and 1 sold. Any good family man wanting nvrect Geo. Draper, court house supt 76 00 and interest payable in such place on a National bank of the State of F. M. GIBSON, Manager, Port Prances, Oat* Brauci J. H. Drummond, fees 8 55 information about the state land Wm. Durrin, mileage 36 20 in the United States as may be determined Minnesota in the sum of $1000.00, payable around Ericsburg that is for sale, Wm. Durrin, transportation charges., 60 by the purchaser. unconditionally to the County A. M. Carlson, board of Geo. Stone 11 25 would do well to consult the Ericsburg Consolidated Stamp and Printing Co., Notice is hereby further given, that Treasurer of said County as liquidated Commercial Club. stamps 13 75 J. H. Emerson, views for court house.. 1 75 each bid, to be considered by the said damages in case the successful bidder Nevin Ward, assisting assessor 33 00 board of county commissioners, shall does not take up and pay for said G. M. Feldman, assessing 44 00 a rlor Th eatre J. R. Harmon, mileage 14 60 state the amount the bidder shall pay THE BABY TURTLE. bonds within the time herein specified. R. F. C. litis, office rent 24 00 Int. Tel. Co.. phoue rent 7 50 for said bonds in the village of International All bids must be addressed to the C. s. Jameson, printing notice 75 Falls, Minnesota, within Geo. Labree. board and care of Sam County Auditor and marked "Bids He Has to Paddle His Own Canoe Harvelson 59 00 fifty days after the acceptance of such From the Moment of Birth. for the Jail Bonds of Koochiching C. B. Montgomery, printing. 13 75 Corner Third Street and Fiftl) Ave. Norlhome Record, printing notices.. 1130 bid, and to be accompanied with a Just so soon as a baby turtl» emerges County, Minnesota." That the County Guy C. Parker, supplies 9 00 from the egg off be scuttles down to certified check on a National bank of Geo. P. Watson, printing 9 55 Board reserves the right to reject J. F. Reed, mileage 18 00 the sea. He has uo one to ttuch him, the state of Minnesota, in the sum of TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT any and all bids. no one to guide bim. In hia cui'.ous Wold & Johnson, payment on court $1000 payable unconditionally to the Resolved further, that such notice house 7000 00 little brain there is inijjlanted a sitriiiik county treasurer of said county as Int. Stale Bank, acct. James VanVleck, :45 and QtOO shall be signed by the county auditor of caution based upon the fact that assessing 80 00 liquidated damages, in case the successful and shall be published at least two Village of Mizpab, burial ot T. Sullivan until a certain period in his life his and S. Halvorson 50 00 bidder does not take up and -weeks iu the International Falls armor is soff and no defense against F. E. Gores, probate judge Wadena pay for said bonds within the time hungry fish, and he at once seeks shelter county, insanity of Franz Fiedler 28 39 Press, a weekly newspaper printed On motion the following bill was herein specified. in the tropical profusion of the and published in the Village of International Three Changes of Program a Week referred to the Village of International gulf weed, which holds within its All bids must be addressed to the Falls, in said couuty and branching fronds an astonishing abundance Falls: county auditor, and marked "Bids for state. of marine life. Here the young B. M. Hamre, hauling garbage 5 00 Jail Bonds of Koochiching county, TICKETS 10 aod 15 certs Commissioner Harmon seconded the turtle feeds unmolested while his armor The following bill was laid over: Minnesota". motion to adopt the resolution and a undergoes the hardening process. Int. State Bank, acct. ApRoberts, Notice is further given that the Whatever the young sea turtle eats vote being taken stood as follows: assessing 59 65 county board reserves the right to reject On motion the following bill was and wherever he eats it, facts not gen Ayes Commissioners Reed, McDonald, any and all bids. erally ascertained, one thing is certain rejected: Harmon and Durrin. —it agrees with him immensely. He By order of the County board, Beltrami County, insanity of Asa Bradlej Nays—Commissioner Hillstead. Three Leaders 73 30 leads a pleasant sort of life, basking in (Seal) L. H. SLOCUM, "Whereupon Chairman Heed declared On motion the board adjourned to the tropical sun and cruising leisurelj County Auditor. the resolution adopted. meet on Wednesday, May 11th, 1910, the cool depths. in Dated April 20,1910. a21-28 Commissioner McDonald offered the at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. Once he has attained the weight of twenty-five pounds, which usually occurs following resolution and moved its J. F. REED, within the first year, the turtle is Attest: Chairman. adoption: STATE OF MINNESOTA, Golden Grain Belt Beers L. free from all danger. After that no fish H. SLOCUM, Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners County Auditor. or mammal, however ravenous, however Office of Forestry Commissioner. of the county of Koochiching By L. well armed with teeth, interferes C. SHEERAN, St. Paul,March 15,1910. and State of Minnesota, has with the turtle. Deputy Auditor. Harpers Whiskey The laws of Minnesota for preventing determined to erect anew jail in and When once he has withdrawn his and suppressing forest and prairie for the county of Koochiching at International head from its position of outlook into Notice of Sale of Bonds fires, as amended by Chapter 182, Falls, Minnesota, and has the folds of his neck between the two El Paterno Cigars Laws of 1909, makes town supervisors, complied with the provisions of sections shells intending devourers may struggle Notice is hereby given that sealed town clerks, village presidents and vain to make an impression 5481 and 5482 of Chapter 106 of in bids for the purchase of the bonds of him.—Harper's Weekly. upon mayors of cities fire wardens, and requires the Be vised Laws of the state of the Township of Lindford in the UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents them to take precautions Minnesota, 1905, and has authorized county of Koochiching and state of against such fires, report them the issuing of the bonds of said county, Why? Minnesota, will be received by the When a mother tells her boy he is International Falls, Minnesota. promptly and prosecute'offenders. for the payment of the construction Board of Supervisors of said township getting to be just like his father he and erection of said jail and THE LAW FORBIDS: at any time on or before the 7th day knows well that it is not intended as Setting fireand not extinguishing sheriff's residence in connection therewith, of May, 1910. a compliment. it before it endangers theftproperty of Said bonds will be issued for the another Now, therefore be it resolved, by purpose of building roads and bridges Throwing or dropping burning substance the said board of county commissioners, in said township, will bear date on into combustible material that the auditor of said county be the date of issue, will be thirteen and he hereby is directed to give without extinguishing same (13) in number, each of the denomination notice of a meeting of said county Starting camp-fire without clearing of Five Hundred (500) Dollars, 2 ground within a radius of ten feet /life His board to open and consider bids, to be will bear interest at the rate of 6 per Setting fire to brush or slashings in held on the 25th day of May, 1910, at cent per annum from date thereof, clearing land before piling same 2 o'clock p. m. for the erection and payable annually, and to be due and completion of a two story brick and Setting fire to brush or slashings or payable 18 years from date of issue. stone jail building and sheriff's residence other combustible material in a dry Said bids will be opened and considered in connection, to be erected in season, or allowing fire to be burning by said board on the 7th day of the Village of International Falls, or smouldering in such^season May, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Those who cut timber or wood to Minnesota, and all to be in strict accordance office of the town clerk of said town. sell must pile the slashings and burn with the plans and specifications Bids may be filed at any time on or as prepared by C. E. Bell, Tyrie the same as soon as practicable, and before the date specified with J. W. and Chapman, architects, 320 Audi when it can be done without danger, Skifstrom, town clerk, Lindford, Minnesota. torium Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and before the first of May. r" said plans and specifications being Rangers may be appointed in a dry No bid will be considered that is not on file in the office of the county and dangerous season. accompanied by cash or a certified auditor in and for said county of Railroad companies must keep their check payable to the town treasurer Koochiching and at the office of the right of ways clear of combustible material, of the town of Lindford for the sum THE SONS OF THE SOIL extinguish fires that occur architects, after the 22nd day of April, of $500, said amount to be forfeited to near their lines of road, also patrol 1910. said town in case said bonds are Proposals must be accompanied their roads in dangerous weather. The They think deeply and decide definitely. awarded to such bidder, and such bidder They know Beer is a Nature beverage. with a certified check made payable master mechanic and locomotive engineer, shall fail or refuse to accept and Palatable, Satisfying, Healthful. to John Heed, chairman, in the as well as the company, are pay for such bonds. Thar fathers knew its value. amount of $500.00, as evidence of the responsible for the efficiency of spark Dated March 26th, 1910. They use it. "Leads good faith of the bidder, conditioned arresters. Their sturdy families prove its The board reserves the right to reject healthfulness. that if awarded said contract, he will The minimum penalty for violation any and all bids. Them They can afford the best. BEER sign contract in writing within thirtysix of any of the provisions of this law is AT By order of the Board of Supervisors. You find in their homes. hours thereafter and will furnish $50 the maximum penalty, $100 or J. SKIFSTROM, a good and sufficient bond to be approved W. three months imprisonment in jail. THEO. HAMM BREWING CO St. Paul. Minn. Town Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. by said board within ten days, C. ANDREWS, C. for the faithful performance of his 4 7-21 Forestry Commissioner.