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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Riverside. It was a continual ioiind of pleasure. NOTICE OF HEARING unconscious destroyer, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of In Support of this we are reminded Captain Benjamin Hallowell, was born Zimmerman Electric Co. J. £. Carlson is putting up ice. the board of County Commissioners to be here to state that for a good jouial lot in the old Boylston bouse, still standing held in the Village of International Falls. Mr. Brown has been on the sick Koochiching County, Minnesota, at 11 o'clock of entertainers the Ray folks are hard at the corner of Boylston and Center in the forenoon in their office in the Court list. streets, in Jamaica Plains. The Honse on Thursday, March 2,1911, the application to beat. of C. H. Hoyt for a license granting house was built In 17M by the Boylstons, Mr. Darst is moving into the Rider to him permission to sell intoxicating liquOr* The Koochiching County Development Dealers and Contractors and afterward passed to the in the south front room, ground floor of a house. association that can get results two-story frame building situated on rabid royalist, Benjamin Hallowell, lots 15 and block 1, First Addition 16, In Electric Wiring, J. E. Bump has been ^rawing wood for the county is the one that the to Gemmell, for one year commencing after whom the captain was named. on the 17th day of March, 1911, and expiring for Mr. Darst and Geo. Monroe. people in the beautiful valley of the The old man Uved in Jamica Plain on the 16th day of March 1912, inclusive Rat Root will swear by, for like others long enough to make himself unpopular will be heard at which time any and all persons Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock of Ranier, Fixtures and Supplies can be heard with reference thereto. in the county, theyr'e lonesome. Man when the American revolution visited Mrs. J. E. Bump one day last? C. H. Hoyt further states that he has been granted Ucense for two years for same locaon was9 ever a companionable creature, broke out The son had been early week. commencing on January 12, 1909 and sent to England for his education, and hence the following:— terminating on January 11, 19U. Mrs. Graves has returned to her L. H. Slocum. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished he became one of the seven American Koochiching county is in immediate County Auditor. home at Duluth after spending a few born men to attain distinction in the need of genuine organized exploitation days with her sister, Mrs. John E. British navy. work based on fact and not imagination Phone No. 177 Office Corner of 5 Ave. and 3rd St. Carlson. In the battle of the Nile Oaptain NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION with a systematic basis for Department of the Interior, Hallowell had command of the ship Miss Florence Hetting. who has U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. every move and a boiler full of public Swiftsure, which ran down the luckleas Feb. 3,1911. been suffering from an attack of typhoid spirit and steam with the safety valve l'Orient. When Captain Hallowell Notice is hereby given that Lizzie Wolgram fever, will soon return tocher of Indus Minnesota, who, on October 5th, 1909, tied down. Then and not until then gave the command for the French made homestead entry Serial No. 04089 school in Duluth. will the vast resources of our giantbaby vessel to be blown up, he knew nothing for Lots 3,4 and Stt NwJi of Sec. 1, township 159 north., range w.,5th Principal Meridian, 26 We are very sorry to hear that H. DUDLEY'S county get into action and make of the thlrteen-yeerold son of the has filed notice of intention to make final T. Hetting and wife left Ranier last Wench admiral who, foolishly but commutation proof, to establish claim to the land starved citizens from all over the land-above described, before J. H. Drummond. week for Brainerd where they will reside heroically, obeyed his stern father's union prosperous and happy. Listen Clerk of Dist. Court, Koochiching Co., Minnesota, order, "Don't leave the vessel until I at International Falls. Minn., on the' l5th for the present. Turkish »nd Plain Baths to this. It's no pipe dream, it's facts. day of March 1911. give you permission," and his "proud, Claimant names as witnesses: Dan--Mc Mrs. J. E. Bump and daughter, Rich, productive land is here, the though childlike form" graced the Gauley, Hugh McGauley, George Lang and Nellie, attended the M. E. Ladies Aid price and terms are right, the schools A. J. Ellis all of Indus. Minnesota. doomed vessel when she "with fragments LESTER BARTLETT, Society last Thursday at the Falls, are already here, the railroads, the strewed around the sea." 2-9- 3-lfl Register. enjoying a very pleasant afternoon. markets, the churches, the countrystore, Captain Hallowell afterward heard Open Now the county roads are building the sad tale and was muoh moved by CONTEST NOTICE Rat Root. Department of the Interior, it The boy called out three times in astf and many other good things that United States Land Office, Good for Rheumitisn, Sciatic and Lumbago. agony to his father, he learned, but Cass Lake, Minnesota, Jan. 19, 1911. space prohibits telling of. Among Quite a number of Ericsburg citizens A sufficient contest affidavit having been stood resolutely by the mainmast, all these good things there is one were business visitors this week. filed in this fflce by Edward T. McComb, Also gaod for boys that are up late nights. though his father lay cold in death. contestant, against Homestead entry Serial thing lacking and that is—people. Rumors are afloat to the efiect that No. 03430 made March 6, 1909, for the NJ4NEK, So much moved was the captain Let's unite some more, pledge our 0f section 21, Township 159 n..Range Ericsburg Ls to have a new store. that he had a coffln made In the boy's 25 w. 5th P. M.. by Melvin A. Baker, contestee. faith again in cups of hope and true MIKE RERELS, Formerly of St. Paul, Attendant in which it is alleged that said Melvin Competition is the life of trade. honor oat of the floating fragments A. Baker has wholly abandoned said land individual effort and go after them of the l'Orient and sent it to his and changed his residence therefrom for Get right wi&h yourself and the Open from I .a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. more than six months, or from the date oc until every forty, eighty and hundred friend and patron. Lord Nelson, with world by buying 40 acres of the fertile said entry, and has never resided upon or and sixty acres in this great commonwealth the story of the boy's bravery, and improved said land in| any way, soil in the beautiful valley of the Rat said parties are hereby notified to appear, is yeilding up its treasusers to expressing deep regret for the young respond and offer evidence touching Root. hero's untimely end. humanity. said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.i on. March 3rd., 1911, before F, J. McPartlln, Mr. Hall and Ed. Bolin have moved Nelson had the coffin plaoed In the U. S. Commissioner, District of oabin in remembrance of the boy, and into the residence of Fred Heineman. at his office in International Falls. Minnesota for Salt. International Falls Abstract Co. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o' Captain Hallowell himself told the It is the intention of the boys to engage elock a. m., on March 10, 1911. before the One 42 foot gasoline launch. Full tale to the then widely known poet, Register and Receiver at the United States in market gardening this coming Land Office in Cass Lake, Minnesota. Felicia Hemans Her sympathiee cabin, twin engine and screw. Nicely summer. Mr. Hall is accompanied The said contestant having, in a proper were Immediately excited, and she BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors affidavit, filed January 19,1911, set fortn facts fitted with dynamo and electric lights. by his wife. which show that after due diligence personal immortalised the boy In her sentimental Bran new. A snap if takenat once. service of this notice can not be Some of the Ericsburg people who ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE verses, and she named him wisely made, it is hereby ordered and directed that For further particulars call or write, such notice be given by due and proper publication. attended the dance at Ray claim that C. W. Warfield, Record address of entryman, inda» Collections, Conveyancing and Loans m30 Bemidji, Minn. Minnesota. "What Is your opinion of the Initiative 13 3.9 LBSTSB BARTLETT. Register. and referendum f" J. BURDICK, Manager E. MONARCH HOTEL Get A free Home SUMMONS. MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL PALLS. CONTEST NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA, District Court Come into the beautiful west and Department of the Interior, 88 15th Judicial United States Land Office, County of Koochiching. FORT FRANCES, 0NT. District. get a home of your own, where wheat Cass Lake, Minnesota, Feb. 13, 1911. R. H. Monahan, Plaintiff, A sufficient contest affidavit having been vs. goes 50 bushels per acre. We can locate filed in this office by Jacob Weber, contestant George Esterby, Defendant. against homestead Entry Serial No. 166, made Special Invitation you on government land, or sell The State of Minnesota to the above named Aug. 15th, for SWJ4 SWM Sec. 85. 1910, Good Room and Board defendant:— Township 67 N.. Range 25 W.. 4th P. you a fine farm cheap. HURRY! You are hereby summoned and idrequii required to Meridian by William Henselin Contestee. answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the la which it is alleged that said entryman $7 to $10 a above-entitled acticn which fs & on file in the Send postage for information now, did not make said entry in good faith office of the Clerk of the District Court In tor the purpese of establishing his residence to attend the Services at the and for said county, and to serve a copy of MONTANA LAND COMPANY, on said land, but for the purpose of obtaining week vour answer to the said complaint upon the the limber on said land, consisting at m30 Great Falls, Montana. subscribers at their office in the City of International time of makine said entry of about 10,000 M. E. Church, Sunday Feb. 26 Falls, a said county within 90 feet of mnk table spruce and tamarack timber, Furnace Heat days after the service of this summons upon growing thereon that since making you, exclusive of the dav ot such service. entry suid entryman has cut all of said Raid And if you fail to answer the said complaint THE TRUE CASABIANCA timber on -aid land and has it now ready to within the time aforesaid the plaintiff be drove to market deponent alleges on his Subject for Sermon in the morning in this action will apply to the court information and belief that entryman has for the relief demanded in the complaint. "The Three Crowns" sold all oi said timber to Backus & Brooks, lumbermen, and has now absconded from Makes Dsns Baking Essy Dated January 11th, 1911. the country, said parties are hereby Subject for Sermon in the evening Kane & Palmer, "BOY OF THE BURNINQ DECK" notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence Plaintiff's Attorney'8. "The Pathway of Life." touching said allegation at 1 o'clock p. m. on WA8 REALITY. April, 6th, 1911, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Cass Lake, Minnesota. SUMMONS. T. J. ChAPPELL Pastor The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit. State of Minnesota filed Feb. 13, 1911, set forth facts which Wae Sen of French- Admiral, and the show that after due diligence personal service Koochiching County In District Court Man Who Ordered Veeeel Blown of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered L. A. Chance, as trustee in bankruptcy of theestate and directed that such notice be given N OVA* of Nels Swenson, a bankrupt. Up Wae Born at Jamaica by due and proper publication. Plaintiff. Record address of Entryman, Littlefork, Plains. vs SMOKE Minnesota. LESTER BARTLETT, Milla Swenson and Nels Swenson, 3-30 Register. Defendants. The State of Minnasota to the above named LA ZENDA The "Boy on the Burning Deck" ls You are hereby summoned and required to not a myth, but an actual fact, and few NOTICE OF HEARING answer the complaint of the plaintiff in theabove know that the man who gave the order Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of entitled action, which said complaint the Board of County Commissioners to be for the destruction of the vessel, on is on file in the office of the clerk of the said Domestic held in the City of International Falls. court, and to serve a copy of your answer tothe whose deck the aforesaid boy stood, Koochiching County, Minnesota at 11:15 o'clock in the forenoon in the County Commissioners said complaint upon the subscriber at his LA TRINCA was born in Jamaica Plain, and lived room, on March 2nd, 1910. the application office in the First State Bank building in the there till his royalist father, who objected of Gosline & Scott tor a license city ot Ea«t Grand Forks, Polk county, Minnesota. granting to them permission to sell intoxicating within twenty da*s after the service strenuously to the American liquors in the front room, ground floor of of said summons upon you, exclusive of Havana revolution, transplanted to England, the two story frame building situated on the day of such service, and if you tail toanswer Lot 4. Block 6, Plat of Gemmel, Koochiching said complaint within the time aforesaid, where he served under Nelson in County, Minnesota, for one year commencing the plaintiff will apply to the court fotr the Battle of the Nile. on the 17th day of March. 1911, and the relief demanded in the complaint herein., AT ALL DEALERS expiring on the 16, day of March, 1912. wi'l be Dated this 25th day of January, 1911. The boy was French, son of the admiral heard at which time any and all persons will W. j. Rassmussen, be heard with reference thereto. of the French ship Orient, and Attorney for Plaintiff- Applicant states in writing that they have East Grand Forks, Minnesota that was the vessel that blew up with Absolutely Pure applied twice for license and same was always First State Bank Bide- granted. the Immortal boy standing by the Skulason & Burtness, L. H. Slocum, Grand Forks, N. D. mainmast The only baking powder 3-2 County Auditor. of Connsel. f2ml6 Three Leaders made from Royal Grape* Cream of Tartar MO/mNOUME PHOSPHATE MEN Goden Grain Belt Beers Arnold Coal and 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 & HASSELBARTH. Local flgents Soft Coal insurance. It would have been paid for largely during your early years when International Falls, Minnesota. ryour expenses were low—when your earning capacity was high and the rate low/ SMI We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come handy now in buying a home, a piece of land, to invest in business or even in taking a trip abroad. Now! why don't you look ahead and do this for your son or your Hard Coal daughter and help them to creatp an estate when they are young and encourage THE MILUTH HERALD them to save their money and have an object to work for? Gur rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. BEATS THE CENSUS THREE TO ONE Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract Subject to Change Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator Durliitli past tei pin tin pofolattM if Dulvtti iicriutf 48 pr int., Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy on St. Pi«l 32 ptr lid Mlmiipilii 49 per curt. Ii AM ml, the twenty-five-year plan* When the time was up I drew out my money and Sale and Transfer Sail PwM tt» CireiliffM if Tfct Dulifli NinM invested $800 of it in land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. Th INCREASED 150 PER CENT. |itm day the first policy matured I took out another on the same plan for $1,000, Stable in Connection llVk due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life ft insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up something This marvelous expansion—so much greater than that of the surrounding territory—is due solely to tnc merits of The Herald. for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might The Herald has never used any kind of premium, contest, Telephone No. 59 lw|\ take out another policy. or price reduction to gain subscribers but prints each day the Stephen G. Nelson. very best NEWSPAPER in the Northwest. Its editorial page is thoroughly independent and its news columns cover every feature of world's daily history. the Send for sample copy and get The Herald habit. Oscar Douglas Iff W. IE ^'LEONARD Kr THOMPSON-PRES. Wll Kit II THREE MIRTHS FIR II.M-MiiM Daily. ADDRESS HERALD CIRCULATION DIPT., DULUTH, MINN. 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