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

May 25, 1911 · Page 5 of 8

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MBW^WS»g«p«3«pWP«W 'y C(---'\--,-!,i''---y ?*V,,' -,. s. f'" Fc' INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Garden Suggestions for May of a lawn has been neglected, -£bere. tween the ^ows, to keep down weeds vWH^vv'^' v'Vf" rf and conserve moisture. is still time to do it after theK20th and June. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE of May. Blue grass, red-top /and white clover make a good lawir seed Pansies are at their best in May Plant a few radish seeds with and June.. They require, very rich mixture. slow germinating seeds, such as parsnips, land, and prefer a cool place, not in onions, etc. too strong sunlight nor exposed to Geraniums, cannas and other One of the best shell beans to use if Golden Grain Belt Beers the wind. florist stock may be planted out the is the Dwarf Horticultural of Cran later part of May. Unless the season berry bean. Sow about May 15. Early celery may be set into the is very far advanced, it is usually w.owh. Harpers Whiskey safer not to plant coleus and field early in May and late celery Any of the vegetables may be transplanted from the seed box to other tender flowers before the 30th planted by May 15 or 20, and tomatoes, spent hotbed or well prepared of May. peppers, etc., may be set in the Rock Spring Water plot of land. It will be ready to go garden by May 30, as a rule. to the field the last of June or early Give the small-fruit plantation in July. thorough cultivation just as long as Cultivate as soon as possible after long as posible. When the fruit is planting. A good dust—mulch on UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents Sow Danish Ballhead and other too far advanced to be longer cultivated, the soil is better and easier to obtain late varieties of cabbage about May put clean straw or hay be- in a dry year then water. International Falls. Minnesota. 15th. The seed may be put into well-worked beds in the open garden, Plant Stowell's Evergreen and either broadcast or in drills 8 Country .Gentlemen Sweet Corn about or 10 inches apart aitd from 3-4 to PRESTON & CO. 15, for main crop of fall use. May 1 inch deep. It. will make plants Make another planting of Golden ready to transplant about the last Bantam also. FORT FRANCES. ONT. of June. Absolutely Pure J. CARTER & SON Lima beans are gaining in favor, The only baking po Send your orders for piano tuning and could well be more liberally High Grade Calabash made from Royal Orape planted. Burpee's Dwarf Lima is and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the Cream of Tartar and Meerschaum Pipes. good. Plant in hills, just the same FORT FRANCES, ONT. Music store on Third street. KOALUM.NDUME PHOSPHATE as other beans, about May 15. TRAVEL AT BOffi nillinery at Canadian Prices If the sowing or patching up English and French Briars AN) ABROAD MC. B. D." and "B. B. B." Latest Styles—Latest Trimming Esa Makes Thomsen Foundry Co. A Comparison Shows American MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager Lowest Canadian Prices Transportation to Be Manufacturing of Take the Ferry Cheaper and Average LOOSE TOP GATES, ALL KINDS OF GRAY Speed Greater N O I E O A I A I O N O IRON AND SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS MADE. I O I E N S E In mpking a comparison of railway travel at home and abroad three essential Old Phone 1256 We are doing job printing State of Minne: factors must be taken into account: County of Ave. City of International comfort, cost, and speed. As to the DULUTH, MINN. 212 Garfield Notice Is Hereby Given, That application first of these, the opinions of travelers has been made in writing to tne City differ widely. The majority of Americans Council of said City of International Falls for others, why not yours? and filed in mv office, praying for license to traveling abroad do not take kindly sell intoxicating liquors for tbe term com* to the small compartments of European mencineon June 1st, 1011. and terminating on May 31st, 1912. by the following person, railway coaches, while the European and at the following place, as stated in said traveling in the United States longs for application, to-wit: OOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOOOlOOOOQClOOOQU the cosy section—holding generally five ROBERT BURNETT west front room on the ground floor of the or six persons—in which he is accustomed two story frame building situate on Lot One to journey on the railroads of his Block 13. own country. But with regard to the Said application will be heard and determined by said Common Council of the City other two factors opinions have nothing 6 Through of International Falls at the council room in to do for the questions of cost and tbe city hall of said city of International Falls in Koochiching county, and State of A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fully •peed are questions of fact. Minnesota, on Monday the 29th day of May, guaranteed. We are ready to supply youV needs in that line, A. D. 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m, ot that day. Tbe accompanying two tables, showing Electric-Lighted R. C. Fbasbb, also a full line of fine shoes. the charges upon railways in Europe City Clerk. and the United States respectively, are, it is asserted, based on notes made by KOOCHICHING SHOE 5T0RE ranscontinental a traveler of experience in journeying ORDER FOR HEARING ON APPLICATION through a territory in Europe of about TRANSFER LIQUOR LICENSE. 600 by 900 miles and a corresponding Third Street International Fall, Minn. State ot Minnesota, I area in this country. The fares cited 88. are those "charged for tickets on each County of Koochiching continent, such as an ordinary passei^er W. J. Paulman having made written purchases in traveling from place to application to tbe city council of the City of International Falls. Minnesota, be place. In no instance was a train de authorized to transfer a certain liquor luxe included." Inasmuch as sleeping East and West every day over the "Pioneer Line." Service license, for the sale of intoxicating liquors at retail in City, which said license was car fares are considerably higher in Raid that sets the pace between the head of the Gread Lakes, Upper MRS. MAY F. LEE granted to him for the sale of intoxicating Europe than in America, the cost of Mississippi Valley, North Pacific Coast and Columbia liquors in the South front room of that certain traveling is reckoned for day-time only. two story frame building, situate on River basin. Lot No. 14. Block 17 of the City International of Falls. Minnesota it being represented TRAVEL IN EUROPE that W. J. Paulman has sola all of his right and interest in tbe business to 6,300 Miles of Scenic Highway William Scheela and Geo. P. Elliott, and Speed of Invites your attendance at her FinU Cent* that the said William Scheela and Geo. P. Train. Total Boute Mile* CI Ml Elliott of the said city and state deslte to Through the Land of Fortune store to examine her spring exhibit Mil'apei Charge CGSe mUt Fare continue the business at the location above hour of fashionable described. It i« hereby ordered that the said t»4 20.14 $ 3.82 $ 0.92 $ 4.74 5.0 1 application be heard and determined by the Oyer which, for 30 years, the Pioneer line has been handling city council of the said city of International 152 26.82 5'.57 4.5 2 1.27 6.84 the traffic of the fertile and Prosperous Northwest. Falls at a meeting to be held on the 29th day MILLINERY 3.9 3 413 82.39 13.46 2.92 16.38 of May 19il, at eight fifteen o'clock p. m. 3.9 4 73 25.82 2.04 .81 2.85 Dated May 11,1811. 4.6 R. C. Fbasib. 165 31.43 5.92 1.62 7.54 5 A Good Line to Tie To 5-U-525 City Clerk. 24.85 3.75 4.7 6 497 18.08 5.66 168 34.76 5.47 1.32 6.79 4.0 All the latest styles of hats, H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls 11.08 2. 5.2 37.71 13.71 8 264 Hotioa of Mortgage 7or*cloaur« 5.3 flowers and trimmings are on 38 28.50 1.59 2.00 9 .41 Default having been made in the payment A. M. CLE LAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul 3.6 39.53 3.40 4.06 10 112 .66 hand and a complete stock of ment of the sum of Five .Hundred Northern Pacific Ry. 49.69 6.17 7.31 11 718 1.14 4.1 Hair Goods and Ladies' Furnishings Ninety-one Dollars and Sixty-seven Cents ($591.67) which is claimed to be are on the way. T«UL. 2,154 if30.41 $76.55 $19.42 $95.97 It4 A due and is due at the date of this notice Miss Nellte Reinholdson, the upon a certain mortgage made and executed by Charles Gotthard and Ida expert trimmer of St. Paul is ROUTES IN NORTH AMERICA Gotthard, his wife. Mortgagors,- to John here to superintend that department. Saari, Mortgagee, bearing date the 19 th day of July, 1909, and with a power of Speed of Remember the place. Parlor Cento FirstClass Train. Total sale therein contained, duly recorded Miles Car Boute P«* Bill's pei Charge Fare in the office of the Register of Deeds Fare hour iQ and for the County QfKoochiching and State of Minnesota, on the 2nd $ 0.60 1 115 35.38 $ 2.50 $ 3.10 2.7 the Ogaard Buijding MRS. MflYF. LEE, in day of August, 1909, at 9 o'clock M. Can You Make Good Without A. 2 125 38.46 2.30 .50 2.80 2.2 in Book "B" of Mortgages on p&ge 380, 3 11.90 2.00 which said mortgage together with the 396 36.00 13.90 3.5 debt secured thereby was duly assigned 85 4 42.50 1.70 .35 2.05 2.4 by the said John Saari, mortgagee, to Technical Education 1.00 5 317 7.05 8.05 2.5 28.82 F. B. Myerjs, by writen asignment dated ,2.00 10.00 2.4 6 411 8.00 42.16 the 20th day of October, 1909, and recorded a 7 116 33.14 3.50 .50 4.00 3.4 in the office of the Register of t* 284 40.57 5.50 1.00 6.50 8 Deeds hi and for the County of Koochiching 40.00 .25 1.25 3.1 and State of Minnesota, on the 9 40 1JM 2.75 2.2S .50 S.0 10th day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. 10 90 45.00 M. in Book "C" of Mortgages on page 232 5.75 11 41.16 4.75 1.00 304 That no action or proceeding at law MtL 1,211 tl38 6i $50.4J $9.70 $60.15 M.7 of otherwise has been instituted t* recover the debt's, secured by said 'iffortgage Even supposing you can which is improbable, How or any part^thereof The statistics given (compiled by the NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS Official Railway Guide) are for eleven different much greater would be your success if equipped with the ex- HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of the journeys in Europe, varying from power of sale contained in said mortgage nert training given in an I. C. S. course 38 to 497 miles, and for a similar number and pursuant to the statute in in America, ranging from 40 to 411 such case made and provided the safd mortgage will be foreclosed by sale iiiiles. It will be seen that the net of the premises described inland conveyed results are as follows: by said mortgage, viz: Lots Traveling first-class, 2,154 miles in numbered Two (2), Five (5), (6) and Europe, at 30.4 miles per hour, with an Seven (7), of Section numbered Nineteen (19), und Lot numdered Three average of 168 pounds of baggage, cost (3), of Range Twenty-six (26), West, $95.97, or 4.5 cents per mile. international Falls to Have a of the Fourth Principal Meridan, containing Traveling first-class, 2,211 miles in One Hundred Sixty-two' and Sixty-five one-hundreths (162. 6S) acres North America, at 38.6 milcfs per hour, more or less, according to the. United With an average of 168 pounds of baggage, Demonstration in the County of Koochiching and State .All kinds of new and repair work. I. including reserved seat in parlor of Minnesota, with the hereditaments car, would cost $60.15, or aboul 2.7 cents and appurtenances, which sale will be Heavy forging and steam fitting. made by the Sheriff of \said Koochiching pw mile. County, at the front -door of the The cost of railway traveling in Gasoline engine work a specialty. Court House in the City of International Ctarope is, thcrefne, pver|wr .qsi'jk pasMngrif trunk •a.-S-K V* "... .. highest.bider for cash tci Jfay• dew *mld t^t first-y^ SO^ mU^^|l Five Hundred Ninety-cine Dollars ot .. hours and, 27 mintteia at a" emit of 02S5 and Sixty-seven Cents ($591.67) and interest of'the work done by C. to 20th and taxes, if any, on said premises while a passenger in North America I. S. students from May 13th May held in Lawr­ and Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) with the same baggage would travel in ence's Drug Store. If you are interested come and inspect the attorney's fees as stipulated in and by a parlor car 500 miles in 12' hours and said mortgage in case of foreclosure work of students who owe there success to the I. C. S. Descriptive 66 minutes at a cost of $14.30. and the' disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within In the matter of speed, too, the advantage catalogs describing the courses will be on hand. one year from date of sale as provided is with the United States for, by law. although the highest rate—49.69 miles Dated May 19, 1911. Long Distance Telephone Melrose 1270 per hour on a journey of 178 miles—4s P. B. Myers, To Earn More—Learn More Assignee of Mortgage. conceded- to Europe, the total average, Duluth, .Minnesota Oliver S. Andresen, speed is 38.62 miles per hour in the Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage. 1 United States as against 30.41 miles per 604 First National B^ank Building, hour in Europe. Duluth. Mlnnonnfn 3 W4 US