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

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INTERNATIONAL lALLS PRESS price as promised by him last summer but on account of the short notice International Falls Press on the occasion of his visit to given by hand bills many were not and Border Budget CEE our line of white and Fort Frances. Also that the there who wished to attend. Mr. International Falls Abstract Co. County Official Paper gold linoges china, full dinuer minister of Inland revenue be Lamme captured the head prize and requested to cancel the present Mr. Haynes the booby prize set supplied it desired. We INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS license for export of power until A general invitation is extended to PUBLISHING COMPANY control the pattern for this district BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors the price and terms at which Fort all who wish to pass the long winter which makes it entirely GEORGE E. MORRISON, Editor and Manager. Frances can obtain electric and evenings at this enjoyable occupation. ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE exclusively. hydraulic power be fixed. This Bring your wife and lady friends. 81.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION was carried unanimously. In The next session will be Friday evening Collections, Conveyancing and Loans GLEDMILL & CO. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23 speaking to the motion, Councillor Dec. 2nd. Remember the date. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, Osborne said the people were sick A welcome and a surprise is awaiting J. BURDICK, Manager E. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Watchmakers and Jewelers March 3, 1879. and tired with promises and the you INTERNATIONAL PALLS. MINNESOTA Fort Frances, Ont. continued delay of the hydro-electric POLICE LOOK SPLENDOROUS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910 people, and they should either promised or give it up do as they New Regalia Lends Much to City's and let Ottawa settle it. What International Falls Militant. IN. Metropolitan Airs. Fort Frances wanted was the price North International Falls has it A. M. JENSEN S O E for power now, not ten years "The finest body of men on earth," quite on us for dignity as to the deliberations hence. as Supt. of Police Byrnes, of New of its legislative bodies. The LA ZENDA Undertaker and York, once said of. the Broadway police, North International Falls city coun ANNEXATION CONFIRMED look to us short winded, gouty, cil held a meeting the other night Licensed Embalmer rheumatic, spavined and lacking in Domestic and the report of it contained in the Rainy River Gazette— Fort Frances bravery compared to the newly uni North International Falls Times, is now known as North International LA TRINCA formed and highly decorated police formerly the Fort Frances Times, Falls on the south side of the dam'd A Full Line of Undertaker's Goods force of International Falls. fails to state that even one member river. The International Falls Press Just out of the tailor shop and brass uttered an oath or that anybody has a correspondent who calls the Havana foundry, all bright, lustrous blue emblazoned threatened to whip anybody else. monarch of that region "The Hon. Coroner Koochiching County with brass buttons and gold The deliberations were conducted according AT ALL DEALERS King Edward W. Backus." lace, when massed they look like the to the best parliamentary BIG FALLS, MINN. usages and the newspaper report of generals of a South American army TOASTS THE PRESS the session is also a model of the at dress parade. The uniforms lend manner in which the London Times class to city. Itasca County Independent Geo. would report a session of the Lords. Chief of Police T. P. White and McDonald McDonald McDonald Bros. Bros. Bros. E. Morrison, recently from the staff of North International Falls, not content Officers James Sedore and A. G. Ryder a Minneapolis paper, is making the J. CARTER & SON to wait until the annexation compose the force. The next best International Falls Press, Judge Stanton's DRAY DRAY DRAY matter is fully adjusted, broke out thing about these minions of the law newspaper, a very interesting anew at the last session of its city is that no one is going to hit the sheet, and International Falls merchants FORT FRANCES, ONT. council and demanded, with a threat town who can muss or muddy up are appreciative to the tune of LINE LINE LINE of appeal to Ottawa, whatever that these new uniforms. over four pages of live advertising in is, that the hydra-headed-electric commission the last issue. flillinery at Canadian Prices report before Dec. 1 as to the FIRST DISTRICT IN Prompt Prompt Prompt personal personal personal attention attention attention price of electric power for manufacturing CAT AND DOG SCRAP gi'-en gi'-en gi'-en all all all work work work in in in our our our line. line. line. I.O.O.P. CARD GAMES ON industries. Councillor Osborne is the village Continued from page one. Latest Styles— Latest Trimming Phone Phone Phone No. No. No. 9 9 9 editor and thus he writeth of his Prizes Will be Given and Much but when they saw the way it would deeds in that direction: work out they were satisfied. Amusement Afforded. Councillor Osborne brought up Editor Jameson was on the way to the power question once more MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager the polls for a day of heroic endeavor. Arnold Coal and and asked if any word had been The I. O. O. F. has planned a series 'Do you think you are going to received from the hydro-electric of ten sessions of card games for the win?" he asked of Harman. Take the Ferry commission as to the price of amusement of those who enjoy the 'No, I don't," answered Harman power for manufacturing industries game. "I think the fourth man in the race Fuel Company and on being told that no The sessions will take place every will win." word had been received he then alternate Friday night commencing "The fourth man!" blurted out the moved, seconded by Councillor at sharp and closing at astonished editor. "There isn't any 8.30 10.30 Christie, that' the hydro-electric sharp. It costs fifteen cents, ahead fourth man in the race, is there?" BUY WOOLENS commission be given up to Dec. 1 and booby prize will be given at each "Bob Chute is all," was the answer. Soft Coal next to make a report to the town session and a general prize of an eleven But the editor refused to believe it. as to the price of power and quantities dollar silver pitcher to the one having He worked hard all day for Olson. to be furnished and that in the greatest number of credits at the Then came Chute's election. Next AT S0.M the event of such price not being end of the series, or if so desired, any came a call at the office of the Littlefork given, that the mayor on behalf of O. ALBERT'S article of equal value on exhibition at Times by Olson, irate, outraged, the town, petition Sir Wilfred at Nelson's jewelry store. victim of political peridy, etc., Jameson Hard Coal Laurier, Premier of Canada, to The first session took place last Friday had been on the square with him take the matter in hand and fix the night and was very well attended all the time, it appears, but the thing looked shady to Olson and he would On the Canadian Side, Fort Frances SI 0.50 n't be convinced to the contrary. Jameson even referred to Harman as Lumbermen's to whether he had doublecrossed Olson, Subject to Change Harman being present. Harman said no but it was no use. Like Dewey, Roosevelt, Beveridge $8.50 Men's Carss Mackinaw Suits Supplies and other patriots in the common $2.00 $4.00 Sale and Transfer Pure Wool Unshrinkable Underwear. to cause, the icey mitt is being extended $2.50 $3.50 to Jameson. Men's and Women's Woolen Sweater coats to Stable in Connection 25c 50c Men's Woolen Socks, all colors to ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS $10.00 $18.00 Men's Tweed Suits. Canadian Woolens.. to AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Estate of George G. Green. $5.00 $10.00 Hudson Bay Blankets, per pair to Soo Woolen Mill Mac^inaws, the Standard STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 In Probate Court Telephone No. 59 Garment of the North Country. Woolen County of Koochiching. 1 In the matter ot the estate of George G. Green, decedent- Shirts. Rubbers, all Kinds, including Gold Letters of administration having been granted to Frank B. Green. It Is Ordered, That the time within which Seals and all Lengths. all creditors of the above named decedent 0. JALBERT may present claims against the estate in this Oscar Douglas Court, be and the same is hereby limited to 3 months from and after the date hereof, and that Friday the 27th day of Jan. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Prdbate Court rooms Corner of iVIoat and Scott St. at tbe court house at International Falls, Manager in said county, be and the same hereby is fixed and appointed as the time at place for hearing upon tbe examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall M&tTlMO UN be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice thereof be given by the publication of this order in the International Falls Press, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, as provided by law. Dated Nov. 9th. 1910. HIS is the place (Seal) R. F. ILTIS A Good Thing 11-10-24 Judge of Probate. where you can find State of Minnesota District Court styles that are author­ County Koochiching 15th Judicial District R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. itative, patterns that are vs. The commonest thing we hear from men forty years Arthur C. Dinnie, Defendent. of age and older is, "Insurance is a good thing. I wish I novel, exclusive and distinctive, The State of Minnesota to the above named defendent: had taken out more when young, when the rates were low. You are hereby summoned and required to tailoring of surpassing I would have it all paid for now." answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which is on file in the excellence all from office of the Clerk of the Dist-ictCourt in and They realize now, that ^instead of its being an expense all these years, for said county and to serve a copy of your they would have been saving money. They say, "Just like finding it. Would answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers at their office in the City of International have blown it in." Ed. Price Co. Falls in said county within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service. Old Line Life Insurance Companies will distribute during 1910, in payment And if you fail to answer tbe said complaint of Endowment, Annuity and Matured Policies, over $150,000,000, and E A N A I O S I A O wltnln the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply 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. KAN* PALMER, & Ten, fifteen or twenty years will soon slip by. Now is the time for you to buy Plaintiff's Attorneys, community will you see when your 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 of fabrics, or such complete County of Koochiching) District Court age. Consult your father and mother and ask our nearest representative to call and I. F. Mackmiller, Plaintiff value for the money. Let explain our Twentieth Century Policy or our Endowment Annuity. and Louis Proveacal, known also as Louis Ploenenoa, defendant. us take your measure and HOPES OTHERS WILL PROFIT BY HIS EXPERIENCE Notice is hereby (riven, That by virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and Batavia, N. Y., Oct 26. (Editor The Life Insurance Educator Monthly)—I became convinced prove our claims. Today. now in my hands, issued out of the District Court 15th Judicial District, State of Minnesota,in of the value of life insurance when I was a young man, twenty-four years old, and took «ut a Fashion 644 and for tbe County of Koochiching upon a Judgment Duly rendered in said Court in $5,000 policy, to be paid to me when I was fifty years old. When I was about forty-eight years [Exclude local rejrwent.tiYe of Ed. V. Price tt Co. Tfcwe-Ruttoa Novelty Sack, old, favor of said Plaintiff and against said Defendant lower foduti a business opportunity presented itself, requiring the temporary use of some funds, and the Companyj I have levied upon tbe following described real estate of said defendant, to-wil: loaned me a large portion of the face of the policy on the usual terms. As a result, by the time N. L. SEMANDE South one-half of tbe south-west quarter and south-west quarter of the south-east quarter ll*m *1*® $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) noith of 1 great temporary sacrifice. Rates are then more favorable and they soon get into the habit range twenty-three west of the 4th P. M. And that I shall, on Friday the 23rd day of considering their premiums as much a part of their annual expense as their house December, A. D. 1010, at the hour of 10 o'cloek rent and provide accordingly. Would be glad if my experience could have the eff®ct a. m. of said day. at the Front door of the Honest Goods E. W. Atwater. Reasonable Prices Court House in said County and State, proceed of inducing some young man to go and do likewise. to sell all the right, title and Interest of the above named Louis Provencal, etc., in 4nd to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to One Hundred Franson Bldg. International Falls sixty eight Dollars and 61 cents, together .with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the'same from the 5th day of November 1910. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, at Public •"'^LEONARD THOMPSON-PRES. Auction, to the highest bidder for cadi. MINNEAPOLIS FOHBIB. H. W. Sheriff Nearest the Railroad Despot Koochiching County. Minnesota. Kane & Palmer, Deference I- R. SEVKRTSON. Ueneral Agent. BA ODETTE. MINN. Plaintiff's Attorney. G. N. MILLARD, First National Bank. International Falls, Minn. Dated. International Falls, Minn., November 12th. 1910. ll-n