International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 15, 1910 · Page 8 of 9
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRfeSS: P. S. RealEstate Transfers Additional Locals GEO^S-.LANGkAHp Transfers listed by the Koochiching rLawyer ri R. K. Watt of Ray, the booster of Coal, Coke, Breequets the Rat Root country, was in town Gouhty Abstract Co., International last Tuesday, he says times are getting •Fails: Office over International State Bank better all the time in his section, PHONE 25 Eldon Sanders to George A. Snyder, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA everybody is busy, and the merchants wi 1nwit sei nwi, nwi swi sec. 25-64-26, "J' jvi can scarcely get a chance to unpack Hotel Svea their new consignments of goods, last Heath to Eugene Osborne, ni Saturday the freight train delivered nwi sec. 15-151-26, $800. 285 quarters of beef, two tons of lard John A. Kennedy to E. A. Engler MONARCH HOTEL JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor and butter besides two cars of general Lumber Co., timber on swi sec. 29-150 The one best Christmas present for your merchandise to their hustling berg. A good, first-class hotel for local FORT FRANCES* ONT. boy is a STEVENS Rifle John Henry Branley to D.R.L. & W. County Attorney Kane returned and transent trade. Railway company, right-of-way over The Little Scout Friday from Rochester, where he was sw^swi sec. 9-69-23. called last week by the serious illness The Maynard, Jr. Good Room and Board Newly Constructed and Rates Northern Pacific railway company of his brother, John, who was Judge The Crack Shot Reasonable. to- Hartley McQuire sei nwi sec. 32, of Probate at Breckenridge and had $7 to $10 a The Favorite lot sec. 30-67-25, $604.23. been taken to the- Mayo hospital in The Visible Loader Sample Room in Connection Northern Pacific Railway company week the former city for an operation. to ^Hartley McQuire nei nwi sec. 3467# Shortly after Mr. Kane's arrival his Come in and look them over Furnace Heat $30. brother passed away. Mr. Kane has Joseph Schneider to John Promersand Make Dp Your Mind Green Hardware Co. the heartfelt sympathy of his many that this acceptance is not final friends in this city. and binding. Motion carried. International Falls, Minn. To use a little more care in buying beiger, si sei sec. 9-67-24, $1. McDonald Bros. Jewelry. Your interests and 32, block 10, sec division International Bora Mertens to Martin Piesinger, are protected in Canada by a Falls, $300. lots31 and 32, block 16, South International gold and silver stamping act, DRAY Estate Israel Hawkinson to Wm. H. Falls, $225. prohibiting frudulent stamping. George F. Keil et alto Martin Piesinger, Bartlett, trustee, lots 2 and 3, nei swi See our stock. All goods guaratiteed. lot 25 block 6, Wallace addition swi sei sec 34-158-27, $1450. LINE Koochiching, $110. International Falls Abstract Co. The Koochiching Co. to Albert Setterlund, CLEDhILL & CO. Jlerman Dahlka to Martin Piesinger lot 20 block 59, International lot 5, block 6, South International Watchmakers and Jewelers Prompt personal attention Falls, $250. BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors Falls, $100. Fort Frances, Ont. gp*en all work in our line. William B. Held to George W. Reid, Joseph Hronest to Robert F. Chute, ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE lots 1, 2,3, 4, block 15, Franson's 3rd lots 1 and 2 and si nei, sei nwi sec. 368-23, Phone No. 9 division, $500. timber deed, $550. Collections, Conveyancing and Loans BIRTHDAY And Lizzie A. Blichfeldt to John D. Woodcock, lots 9 and 10 block 1, Rainy J. E. BURDICK, Manager pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooq, WEDDING Lake addition Ranier, $700. S. H. Cook to Tena Lee, si swi, nei MINNESOTA F. P. SHELDON. Pres. A. 6. WEDGE. JR., V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier INTERNATIONAL fALLS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK swi, sei nwi, sec. 22-151-28, $1100. PRESEh Northern Pacific Railway company We have an endless aseor jto Sheldon-Mathieu Timber Co., swi of appropriate gifts, representm Or INTERNATIONAL FALLS swi sec. 1-68-23, $330. the newest ana finest products of S O E Albert C. Anthony to Gust Holm, the Jewelers' Art. Bills Paid By ni nwi, sei nwi, nwi nei sec. 35-69-24, Wedding Rings, Beautiful LA ZENDA $1. Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, Check Are Seldom Disputed The Kooclilching Co. to Frank H. Watches, Unique Silverware, Keyes, lot 19 block 16, International Domestic Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut Falls, $1600. pay- There is a reason. The check you issue in LA TRINCA Glass, Clocks, Etc. Wesley S. Horton to Lyman Childs, ment, the stub to^correspond, anc ia the books of the lots 7 to 10 block 3, Margie, $90. bank, together with payee's endorsement is a NELSON'S strong chain of evidence to contradict. The check N. P. railway company to Watab itself is a receipt and is returned to you by the Havana Jewelry Store Pulp & Paper company, nwi nei sec. bank. 13-66-24. $330. Better have a checking account and pay bills AT ALL DEALERS but once. Herbert H. Davis to John N. Gayner, wi nwi, sei nwi, nei swi sec. 1163-23, Tire Insurance Written In the Best Old Line Companies $1000. Olaf Damm to Alexander Burns, lot booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood REX BOTTLE 2. sei nwi, swi nei, nwi sei sec. 31-7023, J. CARTER & SON $1800. The Koochiching Co. to Evangelical Lutheran Bethel church, lots 13,14, BEER FORT FRANCES, ONT. 15, block 31. International Falls $1. Herman Koeneke to J. E. Hodge, Val The Celebrated Blatz tots 24?to 27 block 4, Holler addition riiIlinery at Canadiari Prices Kjooohichiner, ei. THE PEOPLES CHOICE I George A. Semon to Lawrence 4 MILWAUKEE BEER Qhristensen, lots 18 and 19, block 1, Mizpah, $2700. Latest Styles—Latest Trimming Ask the Man WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The Koochiching Co. to William H. Sherwood, lot 18, wi 19, block 72, International Falls, $300 Duluth Brewing L. A. Ogaard to Ralph Button, lots MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager OLD CROW Whiskey 8, sec. 33, and 3, 6, 7, 8, sec. 34-155-25, $800. 1ke the Ferry Francis E. Croucher to W. Dehart, & Malting Co. SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar timber on lots 3, 4, swi nwi sec. V' 4-67-25, $600. Anson J. Golden to D. F. Kreklau, s| swi sec. 5, sei sei sec. 6-151-25 $1200. Three Leaders W. «J. PaulmaH I Julia A. Thompson to Telda R. ED. BANCROFT, Resident ''Agent Thompson, lot 4 b!ock 16, Franson addition Koochiching, $1. Telephone No. 75 John A. Grindland to R. J. Church, Phone 47 International Falls, Minnesota W nei sec. 18-159-27 $2800. Goden Grain Belt Beers Adam Pukoski to J. A. Wirtensohn, ni nwi sec. 32-151-25, $1. Eric Franson to Otto Hintz, lots 31 MONEY Harpers Whiskey MEN LOANED Rock Spring Water UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTty, Local Agents on lands suitable for farming How would you feel today if your father had International Falls, Minnesota. purposes. "We buy and sell taken out an Endowment Policy on your life at fifteen timber lands." and carried it for you until you began earning money and turned it over to you as an inducement to save money and create an estate? RAINY RIVER FARM LAND CO. Today the policy would be maturing with its cash values or paid-up insurance. It would have been paid for largely during your early years when R. C. FRASER. Manager ryour expenses were low—when your earning capacity was high and the rate low/ ATT We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come handy now in O. ALBERT'S NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE buying a home, a piece of land, to invest in business or even in taking a trip SALE. abroad. Now! why don't you look ahead and do this for your son or your Default Having been made in the payment of the sum of Two thousand four Hundred and daughter and help them to create an estate when they are young and encourage eighty nine and il-ioo Dollars, which ia claimed Frances to-be due and is due at the date of thiB them to save their money and have an object to work for? On the Canadian Side, Fort notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly execute^ and delivered by Charles W. Stanton and Lulu M. Stanton (his wife) Mortgagors to j. Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. St ill well Vilas, Mortgagee, oearing date the 8th day of May 1907, ana with a power of salfe. therein contained, duly recorded in the Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract of the Register of Deeds in and for the Coaiity of Koochiching and State of Mason City, Ia., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator on the 8th day of May 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m., in Book A of Mortgages, on page 226. Now Therefore. Notice is Hereby given Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy ^n $8.50 Men's Carss Mackinaw Suits that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute the twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money and $2.00 $4.00 Pure Wool Unshrinkable Underwear. to in such case made and provided the s: mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale invested $800 of it in land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. The $2.50 $3.50 Men's and "Women's Woolen Sweater coats to the premises described in and conveyed bv said Mortgage, viz: day the first policy matured I took out another on the same plan for $1,000, 25c 50 Men's Woolen Socks, all colors to Lot numbered nineteen (19) in block numbered due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life seventeen (17) of the plat of International $10.00 $18.00 Men's Tweed Suits. Canadian Woolens.. to Falls in the City of International Falls insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up something in Koochiching Countv and State of Minnesota, $5.00 $10.00 Hudson Bay Blankets, per pair to with tbe hereditaments and appurtenances for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might which sale will be made by the Sherffl of said Koochiching County at the front take out another policy. Stephen G. J^elson. door of the Court House, in the City of jn: ternational Falls, in .aid County ana State, on the 14th day of January, 1911. at Iff o'clock NATIO a. m., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt bt 2,489 and 11-100 Dollars, and Interest, and toe taxes, if any. on said premises, and Fifty dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by LEONARD KF THOMPSON-PRES. •aid Mortgage in case ot foreclosure, antf the disbursements allowed by law subject I N N to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated November 18, 1910. Corner of Moat and Scott St, Reference J. Stilwell Vila*. I. B. SEVERTSON. General Agent CROOKSTON. MINN G. N. MILLARD. First National Bank, international Falls. Minn. Mortgage** "V Kan- & Piilntrr Attorn* y». 11-24 liMJg