International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 16, 1911 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERN ATIQNALl^AJL&S PRESS r:.: -j more so than we have evl^ RDBR LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS M. Ferguson pf Barker as votipg International Tolls Press rv AND FOB HEARING THEREON. There are too many enemies of th against the county optiou bill in the Steam Heated Rooms. Perfect Service ..... EstateofKristine Knutsoa. section for us to encourage, knockers and Border Budget house. Representative Ferguson, who State of Minnesota. j. Tn"obatoCourtPmh&tAnmirt at hbifie *tr this time, when if they was ill on the day of the consideration County of Koochiching, The Aldlne Cafe are allowed to get in their work it will In the matter of the estate of Kristine of the bill, dragged himself to OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Knutson, decedent* hinder and delay the work we are so the chamber of the house to vote for Letters of administration having been P. A. NBPPBW, Prop. granted to Aad A. Tone. much in need of. the bill and not against it. INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS It Is Ordered, That the time within which Located in the new litis Block is now open both DAY and NIGHT I do not know much about the me# all creditors of the above named decedent PUBLISHING COMPANY may present claims against the estate in this and we are prepared to cater to the most fastidious. having this work in charge, but i£ President Elliott of the Northern Court, be and the same is hereby limited to 3 months from and after the date hereof, would be-etrange if they would not WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUNDAY DINNERS at 35 cents GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Pacific visited our city, Saturday, and that Friday the 88th day of April. lBll, at per plate. Relular meals 35 cents and up. When you are in take kindly to any suggestion frbiA 10 o'clock a. m.at the Probate Court rooms on his annual inspection trip, accom at the court house at International Falls, International Falls give us a trial. If not satisfied, practical men. You may be on the S1.50 A YEAR panied by General Manager Gemmell In said county, be and the same hereby Is tell us—if satisfied, tell others. SUBSCRIPTION fixed and appointed as the time aid place ground, but to condemn the work, Superintendent Warner, Road Master for bearing upon the examination, adjust* Commutation Tickets. Bates to Steady Boarders only partially done, can only serve to ment and allowance of such claims as shall Entered as Second Class Matter June 8. Mills and Head Chef Henry. As they be presented within the time aforesaid. 1909, at the post offlce at International Falls, hurt this section. Let notice thereof be given by the publication passed through Bemidji, on their return Minnesota* under the Act ot Congress 01 of this order in the International Falls March 3,1879. Let the enemy who may be lodkirigr trip they were met at the depot Press, a legal newspaper published at International Falls. Minn., as provided by law. for a chance to stop the work herfc iti by a committee of the Commercial Dated Jan. Mil. 19th. order to have more done in their'districts, (Seal) R. F. C. Ii/ris, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911 club and escorted on a sight seeing jttf9 Judge of Probate. start criticism if they wish, but trip around the city which was a nice When In Littlefork Stop at the we, who are begining to receive sotibie and courteous thing for them to do. The price of salt has dropped 30 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION The Lrilloe Hotel of the work we have been so long-(entitled Department of the Interior, Another year our city will be big cents a ton, better order a ton before U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. to, should hold up the hands of enough so that we will feel as though Feb. 8,1911 it goes up again. the commission, if we are to expect) & Notice is hereby Riven that Lizzie Wolgram we can afford to take time to attend ot lndus Minnesota, who, on October Sth, lWW, continuation of the amount of work made homestead entry Serial No. 04089 The village of Deer River raised its to such courtecies. Restanrant in Connection that is intended for this section. for Lots 3, 4 and SH NWK of See. 1, township saloon license to $1,500. and issued 159 north., range w.,&th Principal Meridian, 36 Respectfully,' Meals at all Hours has filed notice of intention to make final It is with pleasure that we note appointment four at that rate, last week. commutation proof, to establish claim to the Amos, rad above described, before J. H. Drummond, of Vice-President A. G. Nect Door to the Bank jlerk of Dist. Court. Koochiching Co., Minnesota, Wedge of the First National Bank of Strictly fresh eggs dropped in price at International Falls. Minn., on the lfftfe Peed Barn in Connection: One More Warning. day of March l»ll. our city and president of the Commercial in Minneapolis, last Saturday, to 20 Claimant names as witnesses': Dan Mc* Gauley, Hugh McOauley, George Lang and HENRY L1LLOE, Proprietor Club of Bemidji as appointed a cents a dozen, which is the lowest An Otter Tail county man wishing A. J. Ellis au of Indus. Minnesota. member of the state forestry board LVSTBB BABTUBTT, price, at this time of the year for five to divide his joys and sorrows with 3-9- -138 Register. by Governor Eberhart,also to read the years. some female who was willing to accept following flattering comment which a portion of his, not having CITATION rOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT The U. S.-Canadian Reciprocity bill accompanied the appointment: AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. enough of her own, presumably, advertised passed the Houseand it is believed Wedge" said Governor »I named Mr. for a wife and thereby, Jell Estate ot Alrln M. Greeley MlMIMMMW it will have no difficulty in passing Eberhart, "because he is a splendid into the. hands of a Milwaukee State of Minnesota A S O I N In Probate Court. the senate if it can be brought to a wideawake young business man, who man. His ardent wooing cost h|i£ 6t County of KoochichingJ vote. because of his knowledge of our forests the munificent sum of $16 and a. golj£ in the Matter of the 'Estate of Alrln M. Greeley, Decedent. in the north, will make a valuable addition General Contrecton ring, price not stated. Possessed JDJ THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Mary A. We are all partners, not opponents. to this extremely important his affections and the goods abqfi Greeley and. all persons interested in the It looks good to see everybody pulling -final account and distribution of the estate board." named, she refused to yield on his |i PLUMBING, HEATING, WATER and SEWER WORK of said decedent: The representative' of the together. No wonder our city is "a abovenamed decedani, having filed In this sistent demand to become tils hummer" She will hum louder still courthls final account of the administration ESTIMATES FURNISHED ownie own.also refusing to return tW Of the estate of saSd decedent, together-with Minneapolis is to be congratulated before the summer Is far advanced. his petition praying for the adjustment and on having secured the meeting of the ring or the plunks. allowance otaaid final account and for distribution PLUMBING and HEATING FIXTURES at RIGHT PRICES of the residue of said estate to the General Conference of the Methodist Referring to this casei, the FergW Judge Jaggardjof thestate supreme persons theteunto entitled', Therefore,' You, Episcopal church wKich will be in Falls Journal says: "The plan "bf And Each Of You, are hereby, cited and -required court died in the Bemuda Islands two to show cause, if any yon have, before sending away for is a wives- gotitf OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Tells. Minn. TOURTN AVE. session during the entire month of tnift court at the Probate Court Rooms in the days ago. He was a good man. He Com House in the City, of International deal like sending away for goed& May 1912. This conference will bring •MW was an able jurist. He gave good and Fails, in the County of Koochiching, State of They are not always as the catalogftft 'Minnesota, on the Mth dav of February 1911. more than 10,000 visitors per day to unstinted service to his day and generation. at o'clock p. m., why said petition should the city during that time. It is a represents them and after you tiaivtf tiot be granted. Witness, the Judge of said court, and the gathering of such magnitude and importance paid the freight and have sent yoiiP Seal of said Court, this Slyt day of January money you can't help yourself MIL that the cities asking for it In the death of Archbishop Ryan, R- F. C. IijTis, offer a bonus of, at least $50,000 in addition trading and marrying at home yofc A. Setterlund & Co. (COURT SCAL) of the Catholic church, last Saturday, Probate Judge. Franz Jevne, to filrhlshing*an auditorium of have a chance to see what you at his residence in Philadelphia the Attorney for Petitioner. getting before you pay your moneys magnificent proportions for the meetings cause of throughout the Christianity of the conference proper and several We presume that the reason mei) entire world has sustained a great CONTEST NOTICE other buildings in which to hold send away for wives is the same jfe Department of the Interior, loss. He was one of the truly great General Contractors United States Land Offlce, committee meetings. The Methodist why people send away for goodseThey men of the church. Cass take, Minnesota. Jan. IB, 1911. A:sufficient contest affidavit having been Epispocal church is building five new don't know that they can to filed inthis fflce by Edward T. XcComb, had at home. It will pay to advertise.—Little church buildings every nineteen hours contestant, against Homestead entry Serial Frank Day, of "kitchen cabinet" A. No.: 08ST made March 6. lwe. for the NK and spends 145,000,000 per year in Falls Transcript. NB)i, of section XI, Township 159 n.,Range Internationa Falb. Minnesota- fame and John S. King, for six years, w. ftth P. M.. by Melvln A. Baker, conte8tee,.in church work. which it is alleged that said Melvin state librarian, have been to Butte, I* Baker A. has wholly abandoned said land Notice To Tax Payers Montana, and bought a newspaper, tnd changed his residence therefrom for •*Y iiibre than six months, or from the date of A Communication. and shipped it to Missoula, Mont, and Notice is hereby given that I will said enter, and has never resided upon, or improved said land, in| any way, are running it as an afternoon daiiy, To the Editor:— visit the following named: places mx said parties ate hereby notified to ap* under the name of the Missoula Sentinel. jesfcr, respond and offer evidence touchng] I understand there has been some the dates designated for the pprpegf), said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.jon of collecting the personal taxes vtfhjc^ March. 3rd.,j»n. before F.. J. McPirtlin, eri&iciSm of'the cfrattiage work ill this Northern Minnesota Hospital TJ. S. Commissioner, District of Minnesota, section and am surprised that such become delinquent March lsVJg&t-g .at his oPce In Internationa Falls Minneso-. Gpvernor Osborne of Michigan, by ta and llia\ final hearing Will be held at 10 o' attack should come from the very iRay... v^^wra|Say,^^ [clocks am March Ktiny before the frailly declaring he.opposed Register and Receiver United. gtat«|, sections t? ^e|b||e- i%nt. tejpflf&d b£? Ericsburg...... .Friday.., iband Office In Cass LakeVKinotesoT^ to the tonnage jnfta, last weekpiit i£ '0( fat jt df&iiftfcesjstefe-Jl know from personal Littlefork.. ....Monday../... \Y.. The said, contestant .having, in a proper an end to a fofc of useless and expensive Affidavit, filed January 19,1911, set forth facts observation that the completed Big Falls Tuesday...... iiA wh)qh show that after due diligence personal debate on that subject by the service of this notice can not be ditch near Big Falls, ran off a regular Margie Wednesday .. A. SB,it "W is hereby ordered and directed that legislature of his state. Perhaps our Gemmell...... .Thursday. —,. t" river of water for months, and in fact, notice be given by due and proper pub Mizpah Friday....... ... own Governor Eberhart will see his 17 licitlon. continued to draw, off the water until a Record Address of entryman, indus Northome Saturday. way clear to follow suite. Minnesota. the past dry summer dried up the GEO A. SNYDER,County T-S 8.9 LSSTKRBABTLBTT. Register. swamps as well as all other lands. In Treasurer. Nine different towns north of St. fact, the only criticism I've heard directly SUMMONS. Cloud are in the race for the new insane about that work-is in regard to i. p. & i. State of Minnesota Municipal Court asylum which is to be built to accommodate the road along the side of the ditch, International Falls County cf Koochiching Minnesota. patients. Two of 3,000 made largely from the material removed James Brennan, plaintiff the towns have offered to donate 640 from the ditch. The roadmaking vs. A:" Perlstein, doing business. as Lakeside acres of land as a site for it. Bemidji along these ditches at the International Photo Illustrating Co. FtohCo.. Defendent. says he doesn't want it. The new present is of secondary account and The State of Minnesota to the above named defendent: normal school that may be needed can be taken care of later. I believe You are hereby summoned and reanired to two years hencelooks more attractive Local Views, Home Portrait the drainage work is in good hands, answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN, M. above entitled action which complai-1 has to him. We admire his choice. and any change at this time would ture, Flashlights, View work been filed In the offlce otthe Clerk of the C. MABY GHOSTLEY, M. D. Municipal Court of the City of International be to the damage and detriment of and Kodak Finishing. 1, Mil Office over International State Bank. yon this country. I also believe the governor, The following from last Friday's swer to said said complaint complaint upoi upon the subscriber in hereof at his offlce the City of 'Inter* Bemidji Pioneer is self explanatory. as well as the chief engineer, national FaUs in said county within ten days A. A. LEE after the service of this summons upon Mr. Ralph, are disposed to give this "The Pioneer wishes to correct an erfor you, exclusive of the date of such service. section a square deal, at least, much in this column which recorded T. And if you fall to answer the said com* plaint within the time aforesaid the plain* Phone 190 Proprietor^ tiff in this action will take judgment against rou for the sum of one nundred fifty and 9300 ($190.93) dollars, with interest thereon from November 14,1910, at the rate of six per ROYAL cent per annum, together with his costs and :NEW: disbusements herein. Dated December 7th, A. D. 1910. PRESTON & CO. F. J. MCPABTIIN, Attorney for Plaintiff International Falls, Minn. CHINESE LAUNDRY FORT FRANCES* ONT. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, District Court BAKING POWDER ss 15th Judicial High Grade Calabash County of Koochiching. District. R. H. Monahan, Plaintiff, vs. and Meerschaum Pipes. George Esterby, Defendant. AbmohiMy Purm The State of Minnesota to the above named All kinds of work promptly attended to and well done. -Open defendant:— 'You are.herebv summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the MAKES HOME BAKING EASY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 English and French Briar|f above-entitled acUcn which is on file In the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for said county, and to serve a copy ot your answer to the said complaint upon the "C. subscribers at their offlce in the City of International B. t." and "B. B. B.*^ Falls, in said county within 90 days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the dav ot such service. Makes light Biscuit And if you fail to answer the said com- SING LEE, Prop. 81in Next door to Sullivan's barber shop. lain this action wiU apply to the court 4^'^ for the relief demanded In the com Lowest Canadian Prices- Delicious Cake plaint. Dated January llth, 1911. Kane & Palmer, Plaintiff's Attorney's. Dainty Pastries SUMMONS. State of Minnesota Buy your Confectionery, Ice Cream, Nuts, In District Court MONEY fine Puddings Koochiching County :y L. A. Chance, as trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of Nels Swenson, a bankrupt, Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars at Plal laintlff. Flaky Crusts vs LOANED Mllla Swenson and Nels Swenson, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named LINDVALL BROS. Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled action, which said complaint and the food Is tiner, json file In the office of the clerk of the said copy court, and to serve a ofyonr answer to on lands suitable for farming tasty, cleanly the complaint upon the subscriber at Bald •ok purposes. "We buy and sell Our trade is such that our stock is always offlce in the First State Bank buildidg lh: the and wholesome flm flie ready-' city ot East Grand Forkab Polk county, Minn* Umber lwds." esota, within twenty days after the service new and fresh and our prices always right. of said summons upon yon, exclusive of made found at the shop or grocery* the day Of such service, andifyou fall to RAINY RIVER We also carry a good full line of Books, Stationery Dated this 25th day ofJanuary, 1911. w. J. Rassmussen, rARM LAND CO. Attorney for Plaintiff, and View Post Cards. East Grand Forks, Minnesota, Manager R. rRASER, First State Bank Bid*. Sknlason Burtners, ROYAL BAKINtt FOWDCft CO., NEW YORK. Grand Forks, N. D. of Counsel. fSmlfi