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

May 4, 1911 · Page 8 of 10

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iW addlr Steam Heated Rooms. Perfect Service tional cost to the purchasing price? Alditie Cafe Much of. the land can be used for pastiirfe^ without^^ifeffiSyf^g th^ The ioltowin^ffi^# P. A. NEFPEW, Prop. stumps. The pTOspectivi^ settler of the Bemidji ptoneerroips up Located in the near. litis Block is now open both DAY and NIGtHT shouid h4ve capital" enough'-to clear iiVi and we are prepared to cater to the most fastidious. present status of the ratf UP JS.acKs at onc^ and this he may WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Oft SUNDAY DINNERS at 35 cents roadf rate case as well-^pKajdythinij regard 'as expensive as if he1 bought per plate, Regular meals 35 cents and up. When you are in we have seen on thg'sttbjeefcV 1 International Falls give us a trial. If not satisfied, the same amount of land (15 acres) tell us—if satisQed tell others. "In the generally a^$pt6d meafi^ already cleared, but the balance of Commutation Tickets. Rates to Steady Boarders ing of the word, 'Minnesota has he^n his 80-acre farni he can use for pasture, "stung" in the rates jpases .^iQh k'aye.! fue}, building materiaf and as" been hanging /flrie, 3n jliie^i'federSicourtt market for his own labor in in.creasing nigh uni^two y^arsr its valuation. 5" "These caseijs'Jnvoived^the right TO SJVIOKE "The prospective timber land farmer Minnesota to establish a two cent needs some capital to start with. LA ZENDA passenger fare and to reduce freight The term a 'poor man's country' does rates. not mean a man without dollar: A ''It was afthe, legislature two y#ars Superiority In Pomestic awifr mgta should have J9uffici«a^ capital agfp t|at ^e'legislation, aft&4jrt$nj| LA TRINCA t^n^e atfieB^t a |bi|d payment on Strength, Purify, public hearings and lengthj#jte%tC' s.S .i his land and put fiftee!n%^res uifder was passed, not long before adjpurnto Wholesomeness the plow the first yfear and with- this -. Havana 7,.r^. ...u reduce S'jr- f/ 'i a team of horses, four cows and fifty Established: AT ALL DEAL hefts' and^ eaters .ERS for theT benefit of the people. gency fund. From $1,000 to $1^00 to^t&e state ^rouJ.d jBtart a ^arjpieir' nipeJy o^C$0 36- D. S. Goverament Reports, v.. .. ... iacres^ofi iSltd. 'NAiherbu^ examples^ time of itfe legislature was given to may be cited where men have started Licensed Plumbers and Blgliest Award th^biiis. j.?,I *J£ith this^i^^unt and less, on 40 'and^ $When .|)|e& &«al Tliad .•% St) ac^ fafms and iEt ^n years ares Heating Engineers, become laws th^i railroads began worth 10 times the amount they defend •started with."., ?t th^'stiit^'fcat^gei^som^^iti^l v- T?. WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. $200,0d&^ and up to date the only ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE* Real Estate Tra sfers^ re^ratrd for thfe harvest of ^dollars Js the nfc^. lar'ge juicy lemon^ hsftided E A S LUt of ^tfa^isf^s jp^clb^ the-JCoochiching over by'Judge Sanborn. County Abstract Company of BLOCK OVCSOIN Intrnational Foils. Minn.. PhONC 157 .f AacjjiTd i.M :to ^S^nb^n„ pOOOOOOOOOQgiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOitXXOOOOOCOOOSl |nterpatipnal Falls, lilnnesota^.*5 ion tfie stale Milfoa^afia^arffhouse-^ompii^lQ^1 Northern Minnesota Hospital ing April 30, 1911. Is ^about as valuable an n? Li zzife'^. ."B^cktfeldt & ixus-,' institution as a Stfpday school convention 1 International falls Minnesota baltlPt^ Jj) hn C. Mtlntyre$ "2.^0.00 in the' desert of Sahara. International Falls Abstract Co. Left 12 bl|fc 1, Rainy Lake This* Ruling inaintains, in effect that the. conuul^siQu's authority in regu addittbflfito Ranier—W. D.WilHa^jMcl^aughlin BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors lating interstate rates, either passenger and wife' lb" A. E. Brennan lSlr. QsQ ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE or freight, is^nii. ... fj• Lpts 6t^nd 7, bl|c origi- \Snat .i 'The only remaijflng hope that t|Je plat of Mtepah—W. D. I* public may continue to egjoy th^ Collections, Conveyancing and Loans %ohn* Sn^^, sin?je, to two cent rate anjqj cheaper •.Jteiglit •J. EL BURDICK, Manager Andrew Skd^l.. .... jl: 6o ^ohedule's, is that ^he supr«fe« v8ourt INTERNATIONAL fALLS, MINNESOTA Wih: overrule the1Sanborn\decision, Lots 3, 'U, SW i"4 JJ^Vl-4, 'V.: !ior that the railr|id compaiwes SeK 2, 6^.-25-—W. D. Conclude that the ^|vo cent rate^^^^. Frank H. Keyes^nd wife to __ Julia Keyes^^. ,1 ..00 tall is fair and equitable and thatwits' cheapness stimulates trad^--' ^Th6 NW|14 Seb^'22, 68-23 H.. 3^0nai^A$(, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, DMAby xkf Tl t--. A. Setterlund & Co. tm^portation cqppanies, fiowever, —W^D. Ghostley, M. D. i&sHsted that twO cents is not a juSjt SamU^Anderspnj^bigle to Office pybr-lnterliatibnal State Bank. ^oh«i ioKhsoirS» .. .. .. j&OO'. 00 fare and there is. ^bme talk of coml Und i-2 interest lots 23 ,f ,V promising with the public by placing General Contractors it-.lat two and one^half cents. As •^""'and ki," bl^ '81~, Tnteriianatioiial tjie freight rates,| |he one best bet is lifts—W. D._ that they will be Roosted back to the The/Koochiching Company Internationa Falls. Minnesota* Boiler to Olof Mirklud. ...... 200:00 bid high notclh. 'The court fin.^ that the cheaper .Lot 4, blk 71, Interna- 'v "passenger and freight rates were .-iional: Falls—W. D. "confiscatory" ami a "discrimination." Hans Erickson and wife to aM u:f actu ri Of courser the court knows |AndreV K. Olson... 2g0.db!. •, what it is talking, about but the man :t'SW lij .si 1-4 Sec. 7, PETE WESTBERQ, of limited means iwho1 hasi di^fSA down into his jeans to' get the price «V of Cement ^Sidewalks, Combined Curb and Gutters, Street of increased passenger tickets to A. Soderlind and wife td .t Manufacturers pf .. -i. Crossings, Driveways and Carriage Blocks. Estimates .cheg^-v ,seja.d "the folks'^, back hom^|f^|^| BfeQf i»|B|€r|b^:....... 00 fuliy given. Write to visit is apt tj -ihave a sort of a choky s"i-2 'N.W 1-4, NW 1-4 ,? ^i i"- "/•*#,/ -1'* Botlerf, SmaKe StacKs,CTqnKs, fgeling fhat mai^even de-?^lp^^n|c| Ilf4|s§ect. 3, v._NE -1»4 E E ojje,.^f dwsuft i| he happefts^b^^avC ^^I?1^SWT '4, 158-25 I i. v» notekthe: enormc^is profits which the .y Aspelin, Mint). \. 'confifecatfed^.and'fdiscriminated' *oad^ ^a^i^H^J^yes and wife.. have continued to pile up during the tQ Duluth Brewing a it it 1 0 5 £*ii 1-2. Lot 3, blk lol^k-Al' "Repair Work Promptly Attented to Day or Night Littlefork at 'v*' ternational Falls—W. D./ When In Stop Relative pLand ^alues B^ran£ fb Nellie M^V ^side from .^ie ,advantages .of The Lllloe Hotel Rqaoeus_v». k.. ^425.^00 fcuj^^ material, fuel,'and water,thj^ Telephones: Office and Works SJSr:. l-4_Sec.. ^2,. 68-26 Svhb l)uyfe Iapd in nof^^ru Zenith, Lincoln, 65 '^-W. D. Restaurant in Connection .^ijiu^esota or northern WisconSin •Bell, Melrose, 839 Meals at all Hours h|as the advantage of paying for Office and Works: For" Sa^b—A good five robm DULUTH, MINN. bif in labof. For iexample: A Nect Door to the Ba^' 212-218 Garfield'Ave. duelling bouse and. lot on Sixth street faring With has his choice Feed- at a bargain if taken at once. Apply of buying 80 acres of la*ttd ready for at the Press office. HENRY mmsm ptfe plow, at $30 per acrey a total of ,^4^0 80 acres of cut-over and or an tiiteber land at $15 pbr acre, a total of 1,200. Supposing the cost of clearing $15 per acre laud is, $15 per acre In clearing, making the total cost i$30 per acre when ready for the The :Ce^ plow. If the farmer chooses the timber land, the land virtually costs GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND PURITY .. MILWAUI^EE him as much in the. end as the cleared WHOLESAL! AND RETAIL land, but in the latter ease be has Copenhagen Snuff is made of the best, old, rich, highflavored paid, half in labor. This payment falls due on iio fixed date and bears, leaf tobacco, to which is added only such ingredients no interest, apd the farmer may devote his labor to) it at such times as are component parts of natural leaf tobacco when it might be of little value to .r-3 SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar X- him otherwise. In the former case and ablolufely pure flavoring^ extracts. The Snuff ProCess 5^ crop failures may make hisjpayments impossible and ..interest rapidly increases retains his indebtedness. JW/f'tlf Paulmati "In clearing land. the farmer- -is earning good wages, as he invariable doubles the value of his land. Fifteen-dollar Phone 47 International Falls, Minnesota J| acre land becomes $30 AMERICAN SNUFF COMPANY, 111 Rfth Avenue, New TftJt, N. Y. acre land and with all the Virgin fertility, 4 -v. v- 1 often lacking in cultivated ~i 'jLJ .W. svXr*k t-