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

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institution to whioh every citizepcai} board 4s makidg^ strenuous efforts to vvloman and Vicinity pointfto with pride. make ihe roads passable^adijoig thereto. Dick Metcalf has to Port Ar­ Rone The town board has earned the Everybody Adm ires the Beau- thur where he is employed in a saw gratitude of the Community by improving Another step in the direction of mill. a beautiful site for cemetery progress was taken when the township P. A. Pearson has taken a nine purposes. The neglected graves on] decided to purchase a road grader. iful Raudenbush & Sons Pianos hundred dollar contract of road makng many homesteads proves that this ac-tion The Company agrees to give us a in the Reed neighborhood. was not taken any too soon. demonstration of its value or no. sale. Andrew Jasperson has purchased a Mrs. Marie Swanson died Sunday Miss Shelland was at Oddfellows team and wagon and is prepared for A ug. 20th., at her home in Minneapolis. The music teacher—Because the scale, Hall on Friday nignt where she gave V..,,. prosperity with everything but a— She.and her husband Gus Swanson *.*«** the most perfect scale in the world, is some facts and figures to show that *ife. were former homesteaders on. the tax payer will be the gainer in even and well balanced and she knows Westfork. Their old time neighbors Ole Long will bore a deep well at having a consolidated school over that that the scale is the foundation of a piano. Gamp Six and we will then know are deeply grieved. of their seperate schools. whether there is any water in the This scale has been in use for 57. years Miss Lucy Barrett who taught at lower regions. The basket social and ball in the Manitou was a caller at Loman this and cost Mr. Raudenbush a small fortune new Oddfellows hall on Friday night week. She has been selected as principal Dr. Swinnerton was here last week when he purchased it 10 years ago. was well attended. The receipts were in attendance to Wm. B. Hathaway of the new school. She was accompanied 70 dollars which goes into the building by Miss Underwood who who is sick with typhoid at the home fund. The music was furnished by will fill a singular position at Birchdale. of his son-in.law I. B. Clark. Professor King's Orchestra. The music pupil—Because it is so much Merchant Hinkley's family consisting of wife, son and daughter will The contractors for the new consolidated easier to study when one has the privilege The dam at the mouth of the Black: leave this week for Littlefork where school building are on the ground is about completed and it is expected of using a piano with a sweet tone, even they will reside for the winter. that the rise of water will enable the' and will rush the work to completion light action, and-perfect scale. Company to get the timber out for before winter. It will stand on a The wagon bridge across Westfork many miles. The settler is glad- to four acre plot on the bank of the is about completed and a long felt see this glut removed as.it brightens The mother wants the Raudenbush & Sons piano because, aside from its perfection as a the prospect of a future market. beautiful Rainy river and will be an want is soon t: be realized. The town musicarinstrument the case is so finely finished, and the styles are so artistic that is an ornament to the most finely furnished room, and brings "tone" to the more moderately furnished homes. The latter two of which are the largest and widest Industries of The father wants this instrument because the price is within his means. Quality considered, paper machines in the world. it is the cheapest piano in the world. International Falls, DAILT CAPACITY OF MILLSUNDER CONSTRUCTION. The little brother wants the family to buy a Raudenbush & Sons piano because the name Ground wood pulp mill Fort Frances, Ont. 140 Tons Koochiching County, Minnesota. New print paper mill Fort Frances, Ont. GO Tons carries with it a certain distinction. The expressions "Raudenbush & Sons" and "quality in pianos" have grown syhonomous. By J. T. SUTHERLAND. You are urged not to take all this for granted, but to come in and see for yourself and investigate DAILY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CONTEMPLATED FOR MINNESOTA 6 ONTARIO POWER COMPANY the claims we have put forward. FUTURE. PRESENT POWER DEVELOPMENT OF BOTH POWER If yOU buy a piano at any price, and do not see us first, we both lose money. Book paper and news print 220 'Pons HOUSES: 23,000 H. P. Hydraulic 7,000 H. P. Hydro-Electric DAILY CAPACITY OF PRESENT AND CONTEMPLATED 30,000 H. P. Total present development DEVELOPMENT. Additional capacity for future develop­ 375 Tons Ground wood (approximately) IN MARVIN MUSIC STORE 5,000 H. P. Terms can be arranged. 140 Tons Sulphite pulp (approximately) 35,000 H. P. Total ultimate development Soda pulp 200 Tons Bookjand news print paper 500 Tons DAILY CAPACITY OF PRESENT MILLS NOW IN OPERATIO Total 1215 Tons AT INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. "His Irish Honor" the hilarfous transcribed to the records. of Koochiching Notice of Receipt of Bids county, Minnesota, upon the formation thereof comedy which makes its first appearance Ground wood pulp mill (with 24, 24 inch from Itasca county to book" "i" of mortgages Notice is hereby given that sealed on page 631 of said Koochiching at the opera house, international 200 Tons grinders) bids may be filed with the undersigned county recorttiand ho action or proceeding TO KEEP THESE INDUSTRIES IN OPERATION THE FOLLOWING Falls on Friday, to-morrow night, sO haying been instituted, at law or otherwise Sulphite Pulp Mill (with 4, 15x49 ft. digesters at any time on or before the 11th day to recover the debt secured by said mortgage jMCOIJNT OF RAW MATERIAL WILL RE REQUIRED far thisj season has been one of the big 110 Tons or arijr part thereof. of September 1911 at 8 o'clock P. M. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given. hits on the road, the press being unanimous ANNUALLY. News print paper mill ,220 Tons That by virtue pf the power of sale contained for the doing of all work and furnishing in praising it, as being so different in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute? Total 530 Tons Pulpwood required for pulp, sulphite of all material for the construc-1 in such case made and provided, the said mort» to others that have visited gage will be forclosed by a sale of the premises The present paper mill has a steam plant of 4000 and paper mills in operation 135,000 Cords tion of watermains |n the City of International described in and conveyed by said mortgage, them. There is not a dull moment, viz. Falls, as follows:— H. P. for cooking sulphite and drying.paper. Amount required for pulp mill under the action being lively, entertaining The northwest quarter of the southwest, The paper mill also contains the four following construction 45,000 Ctords On 8th street from 4th avenue to quarter (NWJC SWH). of section twenty-two and the laughter spontaneous, not a (22). in township one hundred fifty-one (151), Fourdrinier paper .machines: Total present requirement 180,000 Cords 9th avenue. On 8th avenue from 7th north of range twenty-eight (88). west of the patched up and frayed conglomeration 5th principal meridian, containing forty acres^ Two (2) 154 inch For contemplated development 70,000 Cords street to 8th street. of other peoples' ideas, but is filled according to the government survey thereof. For the construction of sewers in Two (2) 184 inch Total •. 250,000 Cords Also lot numbered three (3) of section (6) ia with .plenty of witty dialogue, novel township one hundred fifty. 150) north, of* said city and the furnishing of all range twenty-seven (27) west of the 5th P. M.. and original musical numbers, all of containing thirty-three and 85-100 (33.25) acres, work and material therefor, as follows according to the government survey theteof which are of the whistly kind, and in Koochiching county and state of Minnesota, from which facts "His Irish Honor" with the hereditaments and appurtenances: On 7th street from 4th avenue to which sale will be made by the sheriff of gains its soubriquet. "A show with 11th avenue, Koochiching county at the front door of the sourt house, in the city of International Fallsin laughter". Last but not least the On 8th street from 4th avenue to said county and state, on the 20th day of Tom Marks Company is presenting September 1911, at 10 o'clock a- m„ of that 11th avenue, day. at public vendue, to the highest bidder this attraction which is a sure guarantee for cash, to pay said debt of Five Hundred On 3rd street from 9th avenue to Forty-live dollars, and interest, and the taxes, that the public can expect something 11th avenue, if any, on said premises, and twenty-five dollars, good. attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by Oh 11th avenue from 6th street to said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption 7th street, at any time within one year from On 11th avenue from 5th to 3rd NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated August 1st, A. D. 1911. LICENSE. street. and GEO. W. JOHN B. FRANCIS FRANCIS, Mortgagee. On 6th avenue from 5th street to STATE OF MINNESOTA iiint ss. F. J. MCPARTLIN, County of Koochiching 7th street. Attorney for Mortgagee. s.) City, of International Falls. International Falls, Minnesota. a3s7 All of said work and material to be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That applications have been made in writing to the in accordance with plans and specifications common council of said city of International therefor on file|in my office. Falls and filed in my office, praying for license ITotftee of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing That on the 11th day of September on Sept. 14, 1911, and terminating on Default, having been made in the payment Sept 13, 1913, be the following persons, and 1911 at 8 o'clock P. M. at the Council ment of the sum of Five Hundred at the following place, as stated in said Ninety-one Dollars and Sixty^seven Room in said city, said bids will be application, respectfully, to-wit: Cents ($591.67) which is claimed to be Scheela & Elliott in the south front room on opened and considered by the City due and is due at the date of this notice the ground floor of the two story frame building situate on lot No. 14. block No- 17 of the upon a certain, mortgage made and executed, Council. city of International Falls, Minn. by Charles Gotthard and Ida That no bid will be considered unless Said application will be heard and determined Gotthard, his wife, Mortgagors, to John PULP, PAPER AND SULPHITE MILLS. SHOWING CONVEYOR AND PULPWOOD PILE. by said common council of the city of International Saart, Mortgagee, bearing date the 19 th the same is accompanied with Falls, at the city hall in the city of day of July, 1909, and with a power of International Falls, Koochiching County, and cash or a certified check'payable to N. Nothern Railway and Duluth Rainy Lake & Winnipeg sale therein contained, .duly recorded INTERNATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY State of Minnesota, on Monday the 11 day L. Olson, City Treasurer, in a sum iti the office of the Register ,of Deeds .Railway. It has also under construction International of Sept. A. D. 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that day. in and for the County ofKoochiching Annual capacity of sawmill, containtaining equal to 5 per cent of the amount of Bridge between International Falls, Minnesota and R. C. FRASER, and State of Minnesota, on the 2nd 2 bands and re-saw 75,000,000 Ft. Clerk. such bid, and to be iforfeited to the Fort Frances, Ontario. Now operating 30 miles of day of August, 1909, at, 9 o'clock A. M. When third band is installed 100,000,^00 Ft. in Book "B" of Mortgages on page 380^ city in case the contract shall be main line, with contemplated extensions of 300 miles which' said mortgage together with the1 Planning mill now under construc- ,, awarded to such bidder, and he shall .south and west. debt secured thereby was duly assigned' MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE tion, capacity per annum 75,000,000 Ft. by the said John Saari, mortgagee, to fail or refuse to enter into such contract. The terminals of this company are located at International Default having been maae in the payment F. B. Myers, by w'riten alignment datecb Falls, Minnesota and include the most modern Qf the sum of six hundred eighty-five the 20th day of October, 1909, and recorded dollars, wh lefc is claimed to be due TO KEEP THESE MILLS IN OPERATION THE FOLLOWING (8685.00 The council reserves the right to reject ip the office of the Register of roundhouses, machine shops, etc. auad is due at the date of this notice upon a Deeds iii and for the County of Koochiching any and all bids. y-:-.-,.' certain mortgage, duly executed' and delivered LOGS WILL BE REQUIRED ANNUALLY. and State of Minnesota, on thfr by. Reginald Lucas and Nellie Lucas, ii. That all persons interested in said Oth day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. his Wife, mortgagors to Peter G. Gordon, m'ortgagtee. bearing date the 22nd day of ii| Book *'C" of Mortgages on page* Present capacity 75,000,000 Ft. work will be^eard by the City council September IIW, and-with a power of sale 404 ji 11» When fully completed 100,000,000-Ft. at the time and place above specifled, thefefrt ebti'tained.' dulv recorded in' the That no action or proceeding at law ALL THE INDUSTRIES ABOVE ENUMERATED NOW EMPLOY oflice of the Registerof need* In-aad-for .the .. Dated Augus]b l4tti 1911. of otherwise has been instituted to recover County of Koochiching and State of Minnesota. THE FOLLOWING MEN. on the Z4tn day of September the debts secured by Baid mortgage B. C. Fraser at o'clock a. m., in BOOK 1909, 9 or any part thereof At International Falls, Minn, and Fort Fr$nces, ofmortgages, on page 408 and no .auction or City, Recorder* NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 Ontario 1,500 Vfrtue HEREBY5' CrlV^N That by of thepower MINNESOTA DAKOTA 4 WESTERN RY. Notice of Receipt of Bids Directly and indirectly in providing raw material NOW", THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY of sale contained in said mortgiage GIVEN, That by virtue of ,the power of,i^le for the above mills 3,00ftw" Notice is hereby given that sealed %Owns and .operates terminals .aggregating trackage and pursuant to the statute in contained in said mortgage- and porsaant Total 4,500 bids will be received by the undersigned to the statute in sU£h case made and 'provided. such case made and provided the said of 10 miles for the accommodation of all industries at the said mortgage will be foreclosed by at any time on or before the 11th. sale mortgage' will' be foreclosed by ilTaIewthe16r^inl8es describ^din uirbon International Falls, Minnesota and Fort Frances, Ontario When the developments under contemplation are of the premises described in and conveyed •eyed by said mortgage, viz: day of September 1911 for the buildihg and connects with the Minnesota & Internatiori- completed nearly double the number of men will be by said mortgage, viz: Lots The northeast quarter of the southwest and construction of a brick jail at the quarter and the northwest of the southeaat numbered- Two (2). Five (5). and six (6) and al Railway (Northern Pacific Railway), Canadian employed. quarter and the west half of the ao^tlnmt Seven (7), of Section numbered Nnieeei| City of International. Falls and the quarter of section five ln township' sixtyi (19,' and Lot dumdered' Three aeyen north of range twenty-four west of furnishing of all materials therefore (8). of Section numbered TWentr (20) theFourth Piinclpai Meridian. In KoOchiching in township Sixty-one (61) North according to plans and specifications County and State of Minnesota, with the of the Fourth Principal Merldan, containing hereditaments and appurtenances which fire therefore now on with the City. One Hundred Sixty-two. and sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County at the front door of theCourt' Sixty-five one-hundreths (162. 65) acres Clerk. v. House, in tne city of International more or less, according to the United That said bids will be, opened and Fallq. in said county an and 8tate,:on the-29th Government survey thereof, in -the day Of September 1911, 1911, at 10 o'ciock a. m., of considered by the City,Council on the. County of Koochiching and State thatday.atpnblic vendue, to the highest or Minnesota, wit^i the Hereditaments bidder for cash, to pay said debt of six hundred 11th. day of September 1911 a$ 8 and appurtenances, which sale will be eighty-five dollars, 'aiid interest, and 8herijK o'clock p. m. at the Council room in the taxes if any, on said premises, and fifty made- by the of said' Koochi­ dollars. Attorney'^ fees, as stipulated in ana ching County, at the .front door of the said city. by said mortgage In case of foreclosure, and Court House [in_the "City of' International the disbursements allowed by law subject Th*t no bid will be considered unless. Falls, to said County and State, on the to redemption at any time within one year the, same is accompanied .with from the day of sale', as provided by law. 12th day of September, -1911 "at 9 o'clock A. Dated August s.Ai D. 1BU. cashor a certified cheok payable to M. of that day,'at public venue, to the--! PKTCR GOBDOH, G. highest bider for cash to pay said debt Mortgagee, the Treasurer of said city to the of Five Hundred Ninety-one Dollars FRAKZ •U. JKVNX, amount of of, said bid, to be forfeited and Sixty-seven Cents ($591.67) and interest Mortgagee's AttOrney. a 10-821 and the taxes. If any, on said pre-, to said city in case the contract mlses and Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00 shall be awarded to said bidder and attH*ney's fees ae stipulated in and by MOftTGtAQE FORECLOSURE SALE. said mortgage in case of foreclosure^ the said bidder shall fail to enter into and the disbursements airowed by law Default having been made in the payment of a contract for the performance of said: subject to redemption at any time within the sum of Five Hundred Forty-five dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due at the one year from' date 'of Bale as provided workrl#!^ date alibis notice upon a certain mortgage, by law. -,vr njj- •jr,-',, The City Council reserves the right dtily' executed and deliveted by Christ- Peter* Dated May 19, 1911. B. soil a single man mortgagor, to John Fran- P.-B.:-Myers, to reject any and all bids. By order eis ahdGeo. W- Franfeis mortgage, bearmg dsftethe 15th dayofDecember.1906, and 'with 'r Assignee of Mortgage of the City Council. power of. sale therein contained, duly reeotdediii Oliver S. Andresen, the'olfie^'of theiegisierDr deeds in pated August 21st 1911. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee604 B. C. leaser n^WrOnuie INTERNATIONAL LUMBKR COMPANY SAW MILL. CAPACITY 100,000,000. Mr« ljitlons4 B^artr Bimdlng. CltyJiecQrder lyfiiuth," llinnesola of page wa^ duly 400.