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

February 16, 1911 · Page 7 of 8

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IWTBRMATIOMAL FH PRESS. trial districts, but gain or lose a but with a flourish, dug down to break Henry Maaa to Jonas Asplund, swi House member: the bill he supposed he had when he n#fcsee l$-68-23 fa d. $1*00. .-a"# Zimmerman Electric DIAFT remembered that he gave his wife thee dfetu A.Johisonto BibM Hojvao Number Of District rgouse and Comities. Members. her in Minneapolis. money before leaving nuff neit Me 11-66-S, w. d. $1.00. 1. Fillmore. Houston S There was nothing to do but Ole Backs to Michael J. McHugho, S. aWinona S to get off the car after making a number part of nwi nwi, sec l4-153-26, 3. Mower. Dodge Dealers and Contractors Mouse Committee Agrees Upon Plan 4. Wabaaha, Olmsted... of trips through it to see if there $8d. 5. Freeborn.,... 1 In Electric Wiring, was anyone on whom he could make iiary E. CoflSn to Daniel Horgan sei for Belocation of State's Legislative 6. Waaeea. Steele. the "touch" for a nickel. He got off swi and lots 10,11, sec 4-66-22, w. d. tl. Districts. 7: Fatrbealt.Martin at Midway where he. was acquainted 8. Blue Earth.,. BeSM G. Hblden to Jl. Mercer, Fixtures and Supplies ft Nobles. Jackson with one of the owners of the Zimmerman Littlefork, lots 7 and 8, block 5, Holler MLL WAS INTRODUCED YESTERDAY 10. Cottonwood, Watonwan Sale stables, and borrowed add. #. d. $1. 11. Boek, Pipestone. Murray S the necessary five cents to get to joisphitie McCardy to Ida D. Ward, IS. Lyon, Lincoln. Yellow Medicine 3 The House reapportionment committee Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Minneapolis. 13. *gedwood, Brown S sefftfri, sec ^9-151-28, t. d. $20. has completed its draft of the 14. Nicollet. LeSuer. 3 Mr. Burton says he felt real cheap Airhoid L. Gueamer to W. O. Williams, reapportionment bill. It wiilbefntroduced 15. a Bice trying to borrow a nickel and will, Phon* No, 177 lot 4, sec 18 lot l, sec 19-151-26* Office Corner of 5 Ave. and 3rd St. 16. a Goodhue.... 3 when, the House reconyeiyjs when he goes away from home hereafter, 4. id. II. 19. a Dakota- 1 on Wednesday morning. The*plifc sew some money in a belt as the IS Carver Seott W. O. Willlans, et ux. to Martin M. calls for sixty-one senators, two Jess 19. McLeod. Sibley.. S Immigrants do, so as to be provided Wdld same, w. t. d. ii. than the present number, in^ '125 id. a Benville for in case of emergency.—Little Falls llirtin M. Wold to National Pole SI. Bee qui Parle, Chippewa. House members, an increase of five. Transcript. Candiyohi,Meeker Co., same, w. t. d. $1 DUDLEY'S When the bill is offend a motion SI Wright, probably will be made to make it a Lyman Childs to Lyman McMilliaii, M. to 33. Hennepin, nine senators and nineteen Real Estate Transfers lots 1 to 12, block 3, Margie, w. d. tl. special order for a date in the near House members. John Williams to Ben. Boutin, lot 33 to 98. Ramsey. Six senators and thirteen future. That the bill will me£(|opposition Lyman McMHlian to Emma J. Turkish Plain Baths 12, block 4 Littlefork, w. d. $650. House members. in the House is certain, tiht it' Childs, 8ame,$l. and S S a W a 1 Eric Franson to G. A. Leuhart lot will come mostly in the form of 40. x-Chisago, Pine. Kanabec S William A. Jameson to Duncan McPhee block 5, 4th div. of International Falls amendments. The committee will 41. Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Isanti, Anoka 3 lot A, block 3, Jameson's add to w. d. $150. 41. a Benton, city of St. Cloud.............. S ••••••Mi try to get the measure through the Int. Fftlls, w. d. $75. Mizpah Merchanaile Go. to Geo. A. 43. Stearns, except city of St. Cloud Open Now -House without amendment since if it 44. jt.Swift, Big Stone..... S Semon lots 3, 4, block 11 Mizpah, w. John B. McPhee to D. T. McPheer is emasculated with amendments its 45. Traverse. Orant. Stevens S d. $1,560. same, w. d. $1. ',•/ Good for Rheumitisn, Sciatic and Lumbago. death is certain. The friends of reapportionment, 48. xDouglas. Pope........ 1 E. J. Swedback to Bradley Timber 47. a Todd, Wadena, Hubbard 3 if they hav.e no&rguble Also good for boys that are up late nights. & Railway Supply Co., si nwi, ni swj, 48. Crow Wing, Morrisson 3 in getting the bill through the Hbviie, 49. Otter Tail 4 sec 1, and sej ne£, sec 2-154-25, $750. MONARCH HOTEL have hopes of getting it through the 50. Becker/Clay. Wilkin...— 3 N. P. Railway to David Carmichal, Senate. 51. -Cass, Itasca MIKE PERELS, Formerly of St Paul, Attendant swi nwi sec 5-153-26, w. d. $360. 5S, -Aitkin, Carlton 2 The committee started work on a The Koochiching Co., to Carl Nord FORT FRANCES, ONT. 53 to 57. St, Louis, Lake and Cook, five basis of a senator for every 34,000 persons Sundays 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Open from 8 a. m.to 9 p. m. senators and ten representatives, same as next entry, w. d. $2,501. and a representative for fvery 58. Beltrami, Koochiching.. 1 Carl L. Nord to Emma Swope lots 17,000. Districts could not be mad$ exact 50. Clearwater. Mahnomen, Norman, Pennington Good Room and Board lland 12, block 53 Int. Falls w. d. and Bed Lake.... 3 without dividing counties, however, 80. xPolk... $2,800. and where the senatorial district $7 to $10 a 81. a Marshall, Kittson. Boseau 3 Willis E. Fuller to Mella Swenson was far from the established basis In nearly every case where the number sei sec 27-70-22, w. d. $1,800. International Falls Abstract Co. compromises were made by giving of representatives is equal to the week more or less than two House members. number of counties in a senatorial district, Thomas Thomassen to H. A. Miller Whenever possible the committeej|*ft Furnace Heat each county constitutes a representative Fairview add. to Int. Falls lots 1,2, BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors the districts unchanged so as ndt to block 6, w. d. $300. district. In the FillmoreHouston make to much opposition to the bill. district there is one from ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE In the following table showing|t^ erh county and one at large, and the new districts those marked (x) atfttie same is done in the Wabasha-Olmstead Collections, Conveyancing and Loans Doran Bros. same as the present districts. Those district. In districts like Blue Earth, marked (a) are the same as the sens? Goodhue and Otter Tail, where a J. E. BURDICK, Manager county has more than one House member, LICENSED PLUMBERS MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS. they run at large over the county. In the Bock, Pipestone, Murray district AND and the Traverse, Grant and HEATING ENGINEERS Stevens district two members run at large over the three counties. In the Special Invitation High Grade Standard Enamel Ware Grow Wing- Morrison district the two SUITS members run at large instead of being American Radiators and Boilers EVERYONES one for each county. NOTION to attend the Services at the The division of Ramsey county will Our Motto: "Good Service and be as given in the Dispatch this week. Prompt Attention.^ M. £. Church, Sunday Feb. 12 In Hennepin county the country part is one senatorial district, divided into two representative districts. Phone 177 Subject for Sermon in the morning In the Fifty-ninth district, Clearwater "A Good Man's Will." Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. International Falls, Minn. and Mahnomen get one representative, Subject for Sermon in the evening Norman one and Pennington 'The Good of the Church to the Town' and Bed Lake. T. J. ChAPPELL Pastor One on Barney. Barney Burton had a novel experience J. CARTER & 50N Monday while visiting in the Twin Cities that he says was not so SMOKE much fun as might be supposed. FORT FRANCES, ONT. Wishing to go and visit with some LA ZENDA of "the boys" Mr. Burton consulted his and left his" big money in her wife riillinery at Canadian Prices care, taking only a meager sum with Domestic him so he would not spend an undue LA TRINCA amount. Latest Styles--Latest Trimming He saw "the boys" and spent considerable of his small change and on Havana going from St. Paul to Minneapolis, was called upon to dig up his fare on AT ALL DEALERS MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager the street car, which he was able to do, but upon being called upon for the second fare that was necessary to pay Take the Ferry in order to reach his destination, he found that he hadn't a "red" on him 1HEPHAMH BREWING CO. Three Leaders RAIJL MEN Goden Grain Belt Beers Arnold Coal arid How would you feel today if your father had Harpers Whiskey taken out an Endowment Policy on your life at fifteen Fuel Company and carried it for you until you began earning money and Rock Spring Water turned it over to you as an inducement to save money and create an estate? Today the policy would be ^maturing with its cash values or paid-up UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTM. Local flgents Soft Coal' insurance. It would have been paid for largely during your eaily years when International Fails, Minnesota. ryour expenses were low—when your earning capacity was high and the rate low/ $8.09 We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come handy now in a home, a piece of land, to invest in business or even in taking a trip buying Hard Coal abroad. Now! why don't you look ahead and do this for your son or your daughter and help them to create an estate when they are young ahd encourage IHEMILUTHHERAU) them to save their money and have an object to work for? S10.50 Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. BEATS THE CENSUS THREE TO ONE Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract Subject to Charts Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator IN ml., Millto put pm flu ppbtlM if IM tanntf 41 pr Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy on St. Put 17 fir Mrt.. MmmiMi Md. It An the twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money aind Sale and Trar&|$r SMM fMM AH 0fNMM 4 Hi MM IMM invested $800 of it in land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. The INCREASED ISO PER CENT. Stable in Connection day the first policy matured I took out another onthe same plan for $1,000, due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life m- insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up something This marvelous expaneion—ao much irtattr than that ai U« The Herald. aurrojiadlnc territory—i» due lolely to tfia mtrita of for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might The Herald hai never used any alfcd prtailata, contest, Telephone No* 59 Stefan G, M*kon. take out another policy. or price reduction to gain subscribers but priifia each day the very best NEWSPAPER in the Northwest Its ejditorial page is thoroughly independent and its hews columns cover every feature of the world's daily history^ Send for sample copy and get iFhe" Herald Oscar Douglas LEONARD Kr THOMPSON" PRES. THREE MOITHSFM $f.8B—M»l«l Daily. MINN MXHKM HiUU) CtRtlHATMM DiPL, OUUTH, MWIL Manager Daforsnra LB. SEVEBTSON. General Agent CROOKSTON. Keierence K. miLLABD, First National Bank, international FMIa. Minn.