International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 8, 1911 · Page 5 of 8
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ir -''wrn Jf-i 1?^ Jgs£ *yj t- I fliNfy FALLS £RESS. S&* rt»4w^iP.*4tf45KW '•.*• J& Kennedy.- -"The little fellow took Indus Three Leaders down with scarlet fever on Monday A. S. Hall was calling on trade here morning at 1 ofclock and 5:30 Tuesday the Standard one day last week. was called away by his maker whom D.J.Kennedy transacted business one day we all must meet. It is very at the county seat Friday. sad to have to chronicle the death of young a life but still sadder when P. S. Early transacted business at so Golden Grain Belt Beers Baudette Friday and Saturday. they grow old in this world of sin, better be plucked as a bud, in its Deputy Sheriff Holler was summonsing purity and innocence, than the fairest jurors here the latter part of last Harpers Whiskey grown beautiful by its worldly flower week. wisdom to wither and be forgotten. CREAM Frank White the Indus-Emo ferryman The sorrowful parents have- the Rock Spring Water went out to his farm Sunday returning most heartfelt sympathy of the entire Monday. community in this their sad Mrs. C. V. Linstin of Loman visited bereavement. with her sister Mrs. B. A. Snyder UNDERWOOD & WASSELBARTH. Local Agents Friday and Saturday. The "Launch Elsie" operated by International Falls, Minnesota. Kt makes borne baking D. H. McGauley made its first and gives nicer* better Silver Laced Wyndotts •ml appearance on the river here Friday. cleaner food than the and A number of fans from here attended made." There Is no baking the ball game between Fort Frances Silver Spangled Hamburgs and Emo on the latters diamond powder or preparation like It Eggs for Thursday. or equal to it tor quickly and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and daughter J. CARTER & SON perfectly maldng the delicate Edna went to Loman Saturday to Hatching visit her daughter Mrs. Lestie hot biscuit* hot bread, muffin* Ghristinson. ... FORT FRANCES, ONT. cake and pastry. D. M. J. Early spent the fore part $1 for 15 Eggs of last week at Baudette on business and while there took in the orchestra nillinery at Canadian Prices Fresh eggs for sale at all times No Alum—No Lime Phosphates dance Tuesday. Deputy Collector W. T. Fahey returned L. DARST Monday from Ranier where he Latest Styles—Latest Trimming has been relieving the inspector for Jameson's Addition "Alum in baking powder Is dai** two weeks. gerous and should be prohibited**9 Paul S. Early who has been inspecting Leave orders at office PRESS Mo. —Prof• Schweitzer, State Univ., timber the past few months for MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer -and Manager the C. N. is spending his vacation here and at Baudette. Take the Ferry Our popular school ma'am Mrs. Wilhide attended the commencement PRESTON & CO. exercises at International Falls Friday, returning Saturday. FORT FRANCES, ONT. Miss Laura Magladery passed Subscribe for the Press We are doing job printing: through here Friday enroute for International Falls to attend High.. Grade Calabash commencement exercises. and Meerschaum Pipes., Any one wishing information as to for others, why not yours? how to follow the germ of Scarlet fever in these parts call on the reporter English and French Briars for the Fort Frances Times at Emo. JUST RECEIVED Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Linstin and VC. B. D." and "B. B.B." Miss Laura Magladry. from Loman visited at B. A. Snydere.{. Sunday Makes Adolph Hoard took thieni down in 6 Through A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fullyguaranteed. his launch. We are ready to supply your needs in that line, Lowest Canadian Prices The new first passenger train over also a full line of fine shoes. Electric-Lighted the C. N. R. running on the new schedule went west &V ll:05^Monday. KOOCHICHING SHOE STORE It consisted of two.1 coaches and a ranscontinental baggage and mail. car. N O I E O A I A I O N O International Fall, Minn. Third Street The launch "Flyer" came down I O I E N S E river Thursday with a few- school boots CjOOOQOOOttpOOtWQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOm ma'ams who took the train* here for State of Minnesota International Falls to attend |£he County of Koochiching ss City of International" Falls commencement exercises. Notice Is Hereby Given, That application has been made in writing to the Common B. W. Battleson, once a school Council of said City of International Falls East and West every day over the "Pioneer Line.*'* Service and filed in mv office, praying 'or license to ma'am in these parts, now general that sets the pace between the head of the Gread Lakes, Upper sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing MRS. MAY F. LEE manager for a line of photograph on July 3rd, 1911. and terminating Mississippi Valley, North Pacific Coast and Columbia oil July 2nd, 1912. by the following person, studios spent Sunday with friends and at the following place, as stated in said River basin. here and at Emo. Ben says business application, respectively, to-wit: JOHN PETERSON is tip top in his line. 6,300 Miles of Scenic Highway 8"uthwe*t front room on the ground floor With doctor Bethune attending, Invites your attendance at her of the three story frame building situate on Lots 18 and 19 in Block 9, of the City of International and the untiring and ever watchful store to examine her spring exhibit Through the Land of Fortune Falls, Minn. nurse Lou, little Paul Kennedy is improving of fashionable Said application will be heard and determined by said Common Council of the City very rapidly, and unless of International Falls at the council room in Over which, for 30 years, the Pioneer line has been handling the city hall of said city of International something unlooked for turns up is on Falls in Koochiching county, and Sta'e of the traffic of the fertile and Prosperous Northwest. MILLINERY a fair way to recovery. Minnesota, on Monday the 19th day of June. A. D. 1911, at 8 o'clock p. ot that day. U. S. Marshal Mallory was here R. C. Fraskr. A Good Line to Tie To City Clerk. last Tuesday summonsing witnesses for the hearing at International Falls All the latest styles of hats, H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls Wotice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sal*. of the trespass case of P. C. Donevan. flowers and trimmings are on A. M. CLE LAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul Uncle Sam in his untiring effort Default having been made in the payment a hand and a complete stock of ment of the sum of Five Hundred Northern Paific Ry. never lets a crime go unpunished, as Hair Goods and Ladies' Furnishings Ninety-one Dollars and Sixty-seven is known the crime was committed in Cents (|591.67) which is claimed to be are on the way. due and is due at the date of this notice 1903. Miss Nellie Reinholdson, the upon a certain mortgage made and executed expert trimmer of St. Paul is by Charles Gotthard and Ida Geo. Lang has just returned from Gotthard, his wife, Mortgagors, to John here to superintend that department. Wadena and while there he purchased Saari, Mortgagee, bearing date the 19th Remember the place. a tine Belgian stallion which he day of July, 1909, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded/ brought back with him. Mr. Lang in the office of the Register of Deeds seems to know what the people need in and for the County of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on the 2nd in the line of good stock. Heretofore MI^S. MflY F. LEE, in the Ogaard Building Can You Make Good Without day of August, 1909, at 9 o'clock A. M. settlers and stock men have been up in Book "B" of Mortgages on page 380, which said mortgage together with the against the inconvenience of crossing debt secured thereby was duly assigned the river on barges. Technical Education by the said John Saari, mortgagee, to F. B. Myers, by writen asignment dated Paul S. and i. M. Early left Monday the 20th day of October, 1909, and reCorded for International Falls, to attend the in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching marriage of their sister on Tuesday and State of Minnesota, on the June 6. We were unfortunate in not 10th day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. in Book "C" of. Mortgages on page learning the lucky young man's pame 304 MARINE IRON CQ. but will vouch for his being very That no action or proceeding at law otherwise has been instituted to recover fortunate in securing such a fair the debts secured by said mortgage Even supposing you can which is improbable, How young bride of whose graces and good or, any part thereof NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS much greaterjwould be your success if equipped with the expert qualities we have always been proud HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of the to boast off. training given in an I. C. S. course power .of sale contained in said mortgage and. pursuant to the statute in such -case made and provided the said Wedding Announcement. mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in and conveyed Invitations just reached us announcing by said mortgage, Tiz: Lots the approaching marriage of Cor numbered Two (2), Five (5), (6) and Seven (7), of Section numbered Nnieteen nett Shannon of Barwick Ont., to (19), and Lot numdered Three Miss Margrette Olive Lewis.. The (3), of Range Twenty-six (26), West, international Falls to Have a of the Fourth Principal Meridan, containing bride-to-be is the eldest daughter of lt One Hundred Sixty-two and Jno. Lewis and wife and he« mutual Sixty-five one-hundreths (162. 65) acres qualifications and charming manner more or less, according to the United Demonstration in the County of Koochiching and State All kinds of new and repair work. has won her many friends in these of Minnesota, with the hereditaments parts therefore she needs no and appurtenances, which sale will be Heavy forging and steam fitting. made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching duction. Mr. Shannon is onfl of of County, at the front door the Gasoline engine work a specialtv Canada's prosperous* farmers and|has Court House in the City of International Falls, in said County and State, oil the a nice home prepared for his chpseq 10th day of July, 1911 at 9 o'clock A. help-mate whom we know is thoroughly M. of that day, at public venue, to the competent for the task which jbe* .highest bider for cash to pay said debt of Five Hundred Ninety-one Dollars fore her. |i of the work done by and Sixty-seven Cents ($591.67) and interest I. C. S, students from May 13th to May 20th held in Lawrence's The ceremony takes place the |Uth and taxes, if any, on said premises and Twenty-five Dollars (125.00) Inst.. Drug Store. If you au*e interested come and inspect the attorney's fees as stipulated in and by We join with a host of friend^ in said mortgage in case' of fofeclosure work of students who owe, there success to the I. C. S. Descriptive and the disbursements allowed- by law wishing these young people a longand subject to redemption at any time within catalogs describing the courses will be on hand. prosperous married life.^ "I one year from date of sale as provided by law. -1 Dated.May 19, 1911. s" .Long Distance Telephone Melrose 1270 ToEarn More-^-Learn More A Sad Death. F. B. Myers, Assignee of Mortgage. 4 Duluth. Minnesota Since we last wrote has occu Oliver S. Andresen, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage. death of "Little Donald" «3VJVJ-X. .l&se s-sf ~f^ iJ 604 First National &%ank Building. years old son of Mr. and Mr# Duluth, Minnesota: t' 'i