International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 29, 1910 · Page 8 of 9
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a- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOPeOq Littlefork. ty days and the other thirty days. was ably: superintended by MissLatta touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. oi Jan.TSh. 1911, before P. J. McPartlin. tJ. S. They we're caught with the goods in Unci all the selections were weir rentheir F. p. SHELDON. Pres.* A. G. WEDGE. JR.. V.-Pres. G'tUf. MILLARD. Cashier Happy New Tear. Commissioner. District of Minnesota, at bis office possession which had taken dered. FIRST NATIONAL BANK in International Falls. Minn., and tbat final Byron Van Vleck went to the Falls hearing will be beld at 10 o'clock a. m. on from the Popular Cash stoteghd the Commissioner Hillstead left Friday Jan. So, ion, before tbe Register and Receiver Wednesday. Pioneer store. Among thevplundec at the United States Land Office in to spend Christmas with his son OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cass Lake. Minnesota. J. D. Brandon was in from bis farton was found an alarm which *jras still Ralph at Park Rapids. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, Friday for supplies. filed Dec. 13, 1910, set forth facts which ft running. The boys were full of Kliptomanic show that after due diligence personal service Mrs. W. T. Richards and all the Bills Paid By Jens Muus is driving the Sam Peterson whiskey. of this notice can not be made, it is .hereby-ordered children, except Cecil, left Tuesday and directed tbat such notice be given team this winter. by due and proper publication. for New Jersey to spend the winter Record address of Entryman, Indus Lindford Check Are Seldom Disputed Oliver Erickson transacted business Lister Barctjctt. with her folks. Minnesota. Geo Langlard, at the Falls on Wednesday. S. Register. John W. Skifstrom was a county Attorney for Contestant. Nathan Reuter, the "drawing card" International Falls, Minn. Littlefork has two cops this winter, seat visitor last week. There Is a reason. The check you issue in payment, cf the Solberg store, left last Friday the stub to correspond, ana the books of the Eric Trimble and Al. Tibbetts. Wm. Schram is confined to his home NOTICE OF HEARING to spend Christmas with his wife and bank, together with payee's endorsement is a Did you have a Merry Christmas? on account of a sore leg. Notice is hereby given, tbat at a meeting strong chain of evidence to contradict. The check child at her home in southern Minnesota. ot the Board of Connty Commissioners to Everybody in Littlefork was happy. itself is a receipt and is returned to you by the John Schubeer is hauling pulp wood It is reported that after the be held in tbe office ot the county auditor in bank. the village of International Falls. Koochiching Pius Zeiglemier and wife of the upper to beat the band on a contract for holidays he will accept an offer to take county. Minnesota, at 2 o'clock in the Better have a checking account and pay bills Littlefork are spending Christmas afternoon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of January, Gust Peterson. charge of the clothing department of but once. 1911, the application of Olson & Burg for with John Williams, his father-in-law. a license granting to them permission to sell one of the big stores in International Eric Erickson and Fritz Hersch intoxicating liquors in the west front room. got Walter Williams was in from his Falls, which store is to be congratulated. were hauling hay from the Thompson round floor, frame building, situate on Tire Insurance Written In the Best Old Line Companies 3o, Block 3, Franson's First addition homestead Friday and returned the place last Monday. to International Falls, Koochiching booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood county, Minn., for one ~year same day with a big load of hay, feed Al. Bradyson and Harv Larson are commencing on the 1st day of April and supplies. It Makes Him Smile. 1911, and expiring on the 31st day of March helping Agnes McDonald with his 1912. inclusive, will be heard, at which time Miss Florence Colpitts, who -is any and all persons will be heard with reference logging operations. It makes the Indian smile to see thereto, studying music in Minneapolis, is enjoying Fred Larson and Fritz Hersch are the way the Whites are being denied Olson & Burg further state that they were her Christmas vocation at granted a license in Northorae, Koochiching making a noise like a big logging their booze in this territory it makes county in the year 1903 and a license in Black International Falls Abstract Co. home with her father. camp on Fritz's claim. Duck, Beltrami county in the year 1905. him grin to see the white man put on SLocum, L. H. the same footing with himself: and it The Catholic Ladies Aid society Victor Olson took a few days leave 12-29 1-5 County Auditor. causes him to chuckle to hear his will give a dance on the 30th. A of absence last week and spent Christmas BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE jollv good time is promised. Good white brother [damn the treaty. He with his sisters in Duluth. SALE. music and oyster supper. laughs when the white man tries the ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindvall spent Default having been made in the payment of bar room door and finds it locked he Geo. Bollinger has sold the timber tbe aim of Two thousand four hundred and Christmas at the Falls with Fred's eighty nine and 11-100 Dollars, which is claimed roars when he hears them talking Collections, Conveyancing and Loans on his claim to Gust Johnson, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindvall. to be due and is due at the date of this bout "discrimination" and he howls notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed has already begun logging it.. Mr. and delivered by Charles W. Stanton and Swan Paulson visited with several when he sees a real mad white man J. E. BURDICK, Manager Lulu M. Stanton (his wife) Mortgagors to J. Bollinger has gone to Cavhrane, Wis., of his neighbors on Christmas day and Stiiiwell Vilas, Mortgagee, oearing date the cursing the government for trying to 8th day of May 1907, and with a power of sale to spend the winter. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA wished them all a Merry Christmas m|ke an Indian out of him. Although therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County The man who has been logging the and a Happy New Year. they did'nt know it at the time, the of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, Wm. Biggs place, pulled out overland on the 8th day of May 1907, at 10 o'clock Harry Mattice came down from the Indian nevertheless put one over on a. m., in Book A of Mortgages, on page 226. for Big Falls Monday, and it is presumed Falls on Christmas day to visit his the Caucasian when he signed the Now Therefore. Notice is Hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained will continue on to his home homestead atfd made a few hurried treaty of 1855—Walker Pilot. In said mortgage and pursuant to the statute at Cass Lake. Evidently the job did in such case made and provided the said calls among the neighbors before returning mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of SMOKE not pan out as he had figured and several to the Falls where he is holding the premises described in and conveyed by CONTEST NOTICE said Mortgage, viz: parties were anxiously looking for down the "case" in the Press Department of the Interior. Lot numbered nineteen (19) in block numbered LA ZENDA him yesterday to get their pay. seventeen (17) of the jplat of International office. United States Land Office, Falls In the City ot International Falls Cass Lake, Minnesota, Sept. 13,1910. Two lumberjacks were arrested last in Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, A sufficient contest afflidavit having been with the hereditaments and appurtenances Friday for shop-lifting, one got twen- West Pork filed in this office byOliver E. Loveil, contestant which sale wUl be made by the Sheriff Domestic against homesteadEntry Serial No. 01045. made of said Koochiching Connty at the front Roy Dahl is back from Chicago for Dec. 7th, 1908, for SB* SW34 SWM SE*. door of the Court House, in the City of International n„ LA TRINCA Sec. 1. Township 159 Range 86 w., FaUs, in said County ana State, the holidays. 5th P. Meridian by Ablert M. Franks, Contestee. on the 14th day of January, 1911. at 10 o'clock in which it is alleged that said WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS a. m„ of tbat day, at public vendue, to the The pile driver is at work on the Albert M. Franks, has for a period of more highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt ot than six months last past wholly abandoned new bridge at Loman. 2,489 and ll-iOO Dollars, and interest, and the Havana the said land, and has never made the improvements VISIT THE taxes, if any. on said premises, and Fifty dollars required by law and has never Miss Inez Eymon of Onainia, is visiting attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by O A E cultivated safd land nor made any improvements said Mortgage In case ot foreclosure, and AT ALL DEALERS her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Reed. thereau and that said absence was not the disbursements allowed by law subject on account of his employment in the Army. to redemption at any time within one year Lewis Landry threatens to go west Navy er Marine Corps of the United States from the day of sale, as provided by law. a« a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine Dated November 18, 1910. in the spring, but we don't believe it. during the war with Spain or during any J. Stilwell Vilas, FINEST BURLESQUE THEATRE IN war in which the United States may be engaged Mortgagee. Sam Plummer has bought the Bezanson THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST and said parties are hereby Kane & Palmer notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence farm and is taking off the pulp Attorneys. 11-24 12-29 TWO SHOWS DAILY wood. J. CARTER & SON Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:15 Miss Barrett, teacher at the Loman school is spending her vacation at Bemidji. Special Invitation SMOKING PERMITTED Ik Prices, 10, 20, 30, 50 and 75c FORT FRANCES, ONT. This is the center of the pulp wood industry and consequently times are to attend the Services at the lively. nillinery at Canadian Prices Miss Bowman, teacher at the Peggar M. E. Church, Sunday Jan. 1 school is visiting her brother at REX BOTTLE Dentaybow. New Year's Sermon in the morning Latest Styles—Latest Trimming Mrs. Anna Hoard gave a reception Special Singing. to a number of relatives and friends Service in Baptist Church Sunday BEER on Christmas eve. Evening. M. Peggar and wife entertained MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager about fifty of their friends on Christmas T. J. CNAPPELL, Pastor eve: a fine supper and good cheer Take the Ferry THE PEOPLES CHOICE were the main features of the evening. Ask the Man Big Falls )v Geo. T. Robinson and wife spent A. Setterlund & Co. Christmas with relatives in Minneapolis. Duluth Brewing Three Leaders Arnold Pfenniger of Wausaw, Wis., spent a few days visiting H. B. Paul General Contractors & Malting Co. and family this week. A Christmas re-union of the Paul Goden Grain Belt Beers family was held at the home of Geo. Internationa Falls, Minnesota. P. Watson,Christmas day. The union Christmas tree program Harpers Whiskey was a big success, The entertainment ED. BANCROFT, Resident^Agent Telephone No. 75 Rock Spring Water MEN UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local flgents Arnold Coal and International Falls, Minnesota. How would feel today if had you your father taken out an Endowment Policy on at your life fifteen and carried it for you until you began earning money and Fuel Company as an inducement to and create turned it over to you save money an estate? BUY WOOLENS the policy would be maturing with its or paid-up Today cash values Soft Coal insurance. It would have been paid for largely during when your early years low—when your and expenses were earning capacity was high the rate low.' AX ryour We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come now in handy O. ALBERT'S a piece of to invest in or even in buying a home, land, business taking a trip Now! why don't and do this for abroad. you look ahead your son or your Hard Coal and help them to when they are young and daughter create an estate encourage On the Canadian Side, Fort prances to and have an them save their money object to work for? SI (.50 Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract Subject to Change i) Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator $8.50 Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy ^n Men's Carss Mackinaw Suits 1... Underwear.....$2.00 .$4.00 Pure Wool Unshrinkable to the twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money and Sale and Transfer $2.50 $3.50 invested $800 of itin land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. The Men's and Women's Woolen Sweater coats to 25c 50c day the first policy matured I took out another on the same plan for $1,000, Men's Woolen Socks, all colors to Stable in Connection $10.00 $18.00 due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life Men's Tweed Suits. Canadian Woolens.. to -$5.00 $10.00 insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up something Hudson Bay Blankets, per pair to for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might Telephone No. 50 take out another policy. Stephen G. Nehon. fc' O. JALBERT Oscar Douglas Cornet* of Moat and Manager, I. B. SEVERTSON. General Agent CROOKSTON, JONN Reference G. N. MILLARD, First National Bank. International Falls, Boon. "if*" V?"' i-' ri 1