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

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INTERNATIONAL I-ALLS PRESS from entering it. The diver works a successful but a popular county attorney. International Palls Press only about three hours a day, and is His ability as a lawyer is unquestioned. SEE our line of white and International Falls Abstract Co. and Border Budget paid from seven to ten dollars for his gold linoges china, full dinuer County Official Paper services. After a nervous strain take Mr. McPartlin's victory makes a set supplied it desired. We a glass of Golden Grain Belt beer. It clean sweep for the Republican ticket BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS control the pattern for this district steadies the nerves and makes rich as far as the larger offices in the county PUBLISHING COMPANY red blood. Order of Underwood & ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE are concerned. The Press congratulates which makes it entirely GEORGE E. MORRISON. Editor and Manager. Hasselbarth, International Falls. Mr. McPartlin on his victory exclusively. which was well won. His platform, SI.50 A YEAR Collections, Conveyancing and Loans SUBSCRIPTION Ruettell's "Let the homemakers rule," evidently GLCDIiILL & CO. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the post office at International Falls, fulfilled the wishes of the voters. J. E. BURDICK, Manager Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Watchmakers and Jewelers March 3,1879. INTERNATIONAL fALLS, MINNESOTA None is so blind as those who will Fort Frances, Ont. not see. Of course this old saying THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 Thanksgiving does not apply now to certain interests in Koochiching county that have TO THE COMMERCIAL CLUB created and are promoting every day Dinner The Press commends to the International MOKE conditions which are making Socialists A. M. JENSEN Falls Commercial Club the faster than the combined efforts of consideration of the following subjects LA ZENDA the Border Call and all the exponents Specials Undertaker and as possibly as important as those of the cult. pondered over at the meeting Tuesday Licensed Embalmer Domestic night: At last reports county canvassing Exhorbitant freight rates that Turkeys boards of the several counties in this LA TRINCA contribute to the high cost of living. judicial district were still canvassing A Full Line of Undertaker's Goods The appointment by the city the vote Judge C. W. Stanton received. Chickens of an electric light meter inspector Havana There are indications that it will to see whether the meters are roll up a total something like the census read correctly. Geese Coroner Koochiching County AT ALL DEALERS of China or the number of cubic High express rates which make it next to impossible to express feet in the atmosphere. The judge BIG FALLS. MINN. goods here for rush orders and Ducks carried every county and almost every make expenses by selling at a fair precinct. price. President Taft has done at lea9t one at very lowest The uncalled-for large amount McDonald Bros. of credit business that is done in good thing He has promised W. R. the city, most of which should be Mackenzie, secretary of the Northern J. CARTER & SON prices for fancies cash business. A dollar in cash Minnesota Development Association, DRAY would pay a lot of debts if passed that the annual convention of the organization around as it should be. Finally: An understanding as to be held in Brainerd FORT FRANCES, ONT. to whether this is always to be a Cranberries 10c qt. LINE Dec. 1, will have the Minnesota census one-man city, by counties at its disposal. This Comment on these proposals is unnecessary. nillinery at Canadian Prices Lingon berries 15c qt. is necessary as the convention will Every merchant in the Prompt personal attention frame a bill providing for reapportionment. city runs bang up against them every StocK Fish 10c lb. gi**en all work in our line. day. Latest Styles—Latest Trimming PumpKin 10c can The late lamented Jim Gray has returned Phone INo. 9 MCPARTLIN THE WINNER to his editorial writing position Peanut butter 15c lb. on the Minneapolis Journal. He F. J. McPartlin will be the next attorney did not win the votes of the state but of Koochiching county. In Imp. figs 20 lb. MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager he did win the state's utmost respect the final returns from the smaller and Arnold Coal and and admiration for his sterling character Dom. figs 10c lb. most distant precincts he pulled away Take the Ferry and large capabilities. Maybe from his opponents Aad A. Tone, who Mince Meat Northern Minnesota would have voted the present county finished second and for him had the saloon people known attorney, W. Y. Kane, after they Fuel Company Oysters before election as they did two days had engaged in a neck and neck race after that they were being "jobbed" in the earlier returns. Sage by the Republican state machine and The result gives great satisfaction Ballinger. They could have gone BUY WOOLENS to the homesteaders. Mr. McPartlin fill at Bargain Prices at farther and done worse, which they Soft Coal has been land commissioner for several did. Gray met defeat honestly while years and homesteaders say that Ruettell's Eberhart—but what's the use? The very often he went down in his own AX election is over. pocket to help them prove up and attend $8.00 to other legal matters as to their O. ALBERT'S The Diver claims. He is an old resident, one of ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE CLAIMS the earliest, knows the temper of the AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Hard Coal The profession of the diver is Estate of George G. Green. people well and there is every reason picturesque and profitable, although STATE OF MINNESOTA, to feel that he will prove not alone the element of danger deters many On the Canadian Side, Fort Frances vln Probate Court County of Koochiching. SI 1.50 In the matter ot the estate of George G. Green, decedent- -peen Letters of administration' having• Lumbermen's granted to Frank B. Green. It Is Ordered, That the time within which Subject to Change ail creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against the estate in this Court, be and the same is hereby limited to 3 months from and after the date hereof, Men's Carss Mackinaw Suits $8.50 and that Friday the 27th day of Jan. 1911, at Supplies 10 o'clock a. m. at the Probate Court rooms Pure Wool Unshrinkable Underwear. to $2.00 $4.00 at the court house at International Falls, Sale and Transfer in said county, be and the same hereby is Men's and Women's Woolen Sweater coats to $2.50 $3.50 fixed and appointed as the time at place for hearing upon the examination, adjustment Stable in Connection Men's Woolen Socks, all colors. to ..25c 50c and allowance of such claims as shall $10.00 $18.00 be presented within the time aforesaid. Men's Tweed Suits. Canadian Woolens.. to Let notice thereof be given by the publication of this order in the International Falls Hudson Bay BUuifctts, per pair to _,, $5.00 $10.00 Press, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, as provided by law. Soo Woolen Mill MacKinaws, the Standard Dated Nov. 9th. 1910. Telephone No. 59 (Seal) R. F. C. Iltis 11-10-24 Judge of Probate. Garment of the North Country. Woolen Shirts. Rubbers, all Kinds, including Gold NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., Seals and all Lengths. September 29, 1910. O A E Notice is hereby given that George W. Grote Oscar Douglas of Manitou, Minnesota, who, on August 24. I 1910, made Ceded Chippewa Homestead I Entry Serial No. 03966, for WH SW«, SE* swa, Corner of Moat artd Scott Sit. SWH SE^. Sec. 32, Township 160, N., Manager Range 26 W-, 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final commutation I Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. Commissioner. District of Minn., at International itoe HtdtHflCO Falls, Minnesota, on the 12th day ot November, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Irvin Slossen. William Westover. Sem Olsen, Charles Mayo, a:l of Manilou, Minnesota. HIS tke place IS Lester Bartlett. A Good Thing Register. you can find wkere State of Minnesota District Court styles that are author­ County Koochiching)' 15th Judicial District R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. vs. The commonest thing we hear from men forty years itative, patterns that are Arthur C. Dinnie, Defendent. of age and older is, "Insurance is a good thing. I wish I The State of Minnesota to the above named novel, exclusive and distinctive, "had taken out more when young, when the rates were low. defendent: You are hereby summoned and required to I would have it all paid for now." tailoring of surpassing _nswer (be complaint of tbe plaintiff in tbe above entitled action wbicb is on file in tbe They realize now, that instead of its being an expense all these rears, excellence—all from office of the Clerk of tbe District Court in and tor said county and to serve a copy of your they would have been saving money. They like finding it. Would "Just say, answer to tbe said complaint upon tbe subscribers at tbeir office in tbe City of International have blown it in.'* Ed. Price $ Co. Falls in said county within SO days after tbe service of this summons upon you, Old Line Life Insurance Companies will distribute during 1910, in payment exclusive of the day of such service. And if you fail to answer tbe said complaint of Endowment, Annuity and Matured Policies, over $150,000,000, and within the time aforesaid the plaintiff E A N A I O S I A O in this action will applv to the court for in death losses as much more. The amount will increase every year. the relief demanded in the complaint. Nowhere else in the Dated Oct. 12th, 1910. Kane PalmkH, Ten, fifteen or twenty years will soon slip by. Now is the time for you to buy fe Plaintiff's Attorneys, see your community will you —when rates are low, your expenses low—while you are earning good money and 10-20-11-24 International Falls, Minn can pass a medical examination. such an elegant assortment SHERIFF'S SALE. We issue policies especially adapted to young people, clear down to fifteen years of State of Minnesota I of fabrics, or such complete ss District Court County of Koochiching Consult your father and mother and ask our nearest representative to call and Age. I. F. Maokmiller, Plaintiff value for the money. Let explain our Twentieth Century Policy or our Endowment Annuity. and Louis Proveatiali known also as Louis Ploenedfia, defendant. us take your measure and Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an HOPES OTHERS WILL PROFIT BY HIS EXPEDIENCE execution to me directed and delivered, and prove our claims. Today. Batavia, N. Y., Oct. 26,-^(Editor The Life Insurance Educator Monthly)—! begamg toiw now in my hands, issued out of tbe District Court 15th Judicial District State of Minnesota.in £i°f !hc Valu? hf,e y°unB twenty-four years old, §jid a Full ion 644 and for the County of Koochiching upon If of 1 a man iobk out a Judgment Duly rendered in said Court in lExclutive local representative of Ed. V. Price if Co." Three-Button Norelty Sack, $5,000 policy, to be paid to me whefi 1 ftati years old. When I was about forty-eigfcf tears old fifty W— —————J favor of said Plaintiff and against said Defendant aluting lower yocketa a business opportunity presented itself, requiring the temporary use of some funds, and the CorWtttnyj I have levied upon the following described real estate of said defendant, to-witf loaned me a large portion of the face of the on the usual terms. As a result, by the tim? policy, South one-half of the south-west jtiarter N. L. SEMANDE and soutb-west quarter of the south-east Quarter the $5,000 came due, I had made an additional 50* out of it You may put me down as a of section eight (8) and the north-east strong believer in life insurance, and especially for young men, even though it may involve quarter of the north-west quarter of section seventeen in township seventy (70) north of great temporary sacrifice. Rates are then more favorable and they soon get into the habit range twenty-three west of tbe 4th p. M. And that I shall, on Friday the 33rd day of of considering their premiums as much a part of their annual expense as their house December, A. D. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock rent and provide accordingly. Would be glad if my experience could have the effect a. m. of said day. at the Front door of the Honest Goods Reasonable Prices Court House in said County and State, proceedto ot inducing some young man to go and do likewise, E. W. Atwater. sell all tbe right, title and interest of tbe above named Louis Provencal, etc., in and to the above described property, to satisfy judgment and costs, amounting to One Hundred Franson Bldg. International Falls sixty eight Dollars and cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same from the $tb day of November 1910. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, at Public tor Auction, to the highest Udder cash. H. W. Forms. Nearest the Railroad Depot Sheriff Koochiching County. Minnn^ta. Reference Kane A Palmer, I. SEVERTSON. General Agent. ODETTE, MINN. A Plaintiff's Attorney. G. N. MILLARD. lint National Auk. International Falls. Minn. Dated, international Falls. Minn., November 19th. 1910. 11,17