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

September 21, 1911 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRfeSS. Gertrude F. Purinton & husband Hovey C. Clarke and wife to Thomas H. Shevlin & wife to Rea I Estate Transfers to^co^st D. Petty: 2-5 -Shevlin Carpenter Co. SWi Shevlin Mathieu Lumber Co, weekend­' Land transfers for the Int. Lots 3, 4, -SWi -NWi, NEi, NWit 'SEj, Sec .19 SEii SWi, Ni SEi,SWiSEi, S E E I E ing Sept. 9, 1911 as listed by The,Koochiching ., See.3? SEi NEJ, Sec. 4-155-*',25.. Sec.23-64-27 1 SWi SWi, Sec 00 20-68r24 100 County Abstract Co., International 250 00 Hovey C. Clarke and to Shevlin Thomas H. Shevlin & wife to Falls, Minn. Office with Albert J. Porter & wife to Carpenter Co.. Lots 3, 4,5 Shevlin Mathieu Lumber Co. Register of Deeds. Seona D.. Beach SWi SEi, 6 Sec2-66-23 Si NWi, Ni SWi, Sec. 23-642 A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fully Peter Stroltz and wife to John *. Sec. 22! NWi NEim Sec.27 7 00 Hovey C. Clarke and wife to guaranteed. We are reader to supply your needs in that line, Lichtscheidl NiS'Wi, Sec 35151-28 Shevlin Carpenter Go. SWi SWi ^Wi. Sec.23-151-25 NE Erick J. Swedback & wife to also a full line of fine shoes. ${ io NEi, Sec. 12-151-26. 1106 00 Simon J. Lachappelle Lot 3 NWi, NEi SWi, NWi SWi George Dunbar to Tennie I NWi SEf Sec 31-84-23. 100 Delia E. Weeks & husband to & Part of Lot 4, Blk 15, Rob. 1 KOOCHICHING«SHOE STORE Christie SWi NEi, Sec 28- if! George Holies and wife .to John A, Kennady et ai Lots & Swed, Add to Big Falls.. 1 00 158-26 350,00 Martin M. Wold-Lots 9,, 10, 3, 4, Sec, 6-159-26 Si SWi, A. E. Underwood et al to International Fall, Minn. Third Street The Koochiching Company to 11,12 Blk 6 Hollers* Add to Sec. 31-160-26. 1 00 J.ames Brennan Lots 7, 8, ooeooooooooooooooooooow Elmer Ogren Lot 17 Blk 90 Koochiching 1 00 Minnie Miller & husband to Blk 12, Ranier 1050 0CL International Falls 250 0(} The Koochiching Company to Simon J. Lachapelle & wife to -»fl H. F. Miller, NWi NEi, Si D. D. Jones and wife to Geo. Louis E. Nelson Lot 19-and Erick J. Swedback Part of NEi,-. Sec. 7 SWi NWi, W. Lupie LTnd Int in Lot Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Blk 15, Rob. 1 Wf Lot l8 Blk 57 Int Falls 450 00 Sec. 8-160-25. 1 00 S O E 16 Blk 16 Int Falls ll^OHJO &Swed" Add to Big Falls 1 6o Eric Franson and wife to Burton, S. Miller & wife to R. C, Fraseraod wife to Carson rover E. Fulkerson Lot 3 George A. Woodworth Si LA ZENDA Eric Franson & wife to Jos. & Lupie Lots 13, 14 Blk 1 Blk 6.4th Division to Inter SWi, SWi SEi, Sec. 8 NWi A. Peterson, Lot 29, Blk 7, Lot 11 Blk 2. Lots 23,24 Blk national'Falls 150,00 NEi, Sec. 17 SEi SEi, Sec. First Division to Int. Falls. 10, Lot 20 Blk 5 Carson, & Henry R. Beard and wife to Domestic 7 NEi NEi. Sec. 18 Nf NW Lots 3, 4, Blk 4, Second Division Lupie's First Add to Int Frances E. Beard. Lpts. 24.to Sec. 17-16&25 100 to Int. Falls 300 00 LA TRINCA Falls 1,00 ,30 Incl Blk 1 Lots 1 to 7 Will Gillett & wife to Willard Eric Franson & wife to Esther Incl Blk 2 Lot 1 to 7 Incl William A.. Jameson single, to T. Horton AH limber on Ei Banks et al Lots 19, Blk 13, Blk 5 Lots.24 to 30 Incl Blk &Wi & NWi SEi,. Sec. 1,15326 D. Engelbert Lots 23, 24 B|k 7 Havana Franson's Third Divition to Jameson Add to Int Falls.. 1 00 Alberta Park 250 00 6 100 Int. Falls 1 00 Cbas. S. Jameson and wife^to Napoleon, Rousse. A wife to AT ALL DEALERS The American Suburbs Company George A. Snyder & wife Margarett Lena Spillam. Lots 9,10y,Blk Fred T. Miller Ni SWi,Sec. to N. E. Thoen Lots 16 H. to John Snesrud, 13-151,26 1 00 18 First Add to.LJttlefork.. 50 00 17,18, 19, 20 Blk 4 Jameson Blk 1 &. Lot 1, Blk 2, Forest Simon Berry & wife to T. J. John D. Woodcock single,' to 2nd Add to Int Falls 1500 00 Hts 1st Add to Int. Falls... 1 00 Mary. Woodcock Lots 9,10, Heenan Part.of NWi-SWim John Murphy, single, to Chas. Moss single, to Henry ,,, Blk 1 Rainy Lake Add to Ran- 200 00 ,Sec, 2-151-28 300 00 James E. Bump Lots 3, 4, Scholta I acre on North side D. J. W EI E Hovey C. Clarke & wife to Hezekiah Petty &- wife to Blk 6, Jomeson Add to Int. of Lot 1 Sec 14-158-25 25 00 Ernest iLr Petty Lots 3, 4, Shevlin Carpenter Co, SEi Falls /... 00 Laura Buck Abbott widow, to SWi FWi, Sec. 3 SEi NEi, NEi, Sec 14-63-24 1 00 Edward- F. Berkner et al H. I. Bedell & wife et al to &ec 4-155 25 1 00 Henry Jos. Duquaine & wife Ladies and Gents Tailoring. Furs SEi NEi Sec 33 Swi NWi, John Murphy, Lots 3, 4, Blk Nellie Beckman&husbandto to Horatio N. MacHarg Si SE| NEi, SEi, SWi NEi, 6, Someson Add to I nt.Falls. 1 00 Ernest L. Petty 1-5 Int. Lots SWi, Sec. 24 Si Sei, Sec. 2367-23 made to order. E* NWi, NEi SWi Sec 54 George A. Snyder & wife Margarett 3, 4, SWi NWi, Sec.3 SEi 1650 00 SWi S Wi, Sec 35-151-28.... 00 H. to Alex Johnson NEi,Sec. 4,155-25 125 00 Horatio N. MacHarg & wife State or Minnesta to John A. et al Lots 13, Blk 14, Forest Charles Moss, single to Patrick to Thomas H. Shevlin Si Kennedy et al SWi SE, Sec Hights First Add to Int. James Conway Lots 1, Sei, Sec.23 Si SWi Sec.2467-23 2, NWi SEi, Sec, 14-168-25. 5500 00 1-70-24.... 260 00 1850 00 Falls 150 00 All kinds of Cleaning, Repair- 1 itig and Pressing done on shortest notice for ladies and gents. Prices reasonable. D. J. WEI Ek Building* Second) St. Third Ave. International Falls, Minn. All kinds and sizes of buttons, made to order f.r "PISTOL I ,« S AGENTS of the: largest makersof stovesandranges in the world, We have decided to place REMINGTON V^-fi iTTl C/Il"t f\ the stove buyersof this cquntry in possession of certain facts on the "mail-order" stove and UMC range situation, which will enable every buyer to safeguard his interests in advance of Garland Stoves and making a purchases We take this step- because we feel that we owe a duty to the public which years has favored'Garland Stoves and Rangeswith overwhelming evidence of its approval. Ranges always bear the for 40 4,000,000 -4J*eihtbday you will find Garland Stoves and Ranges in-over homes. trade-mark of Above quality.(a, Herein brief, are ther facts: highest Are The sta^de-roark name, "Garland," on a stove or range, because of the quality and service only by leading which ^represents,ihaS'become enormously valuable. Its value is estimated at millions dollars. of For Sure-Fire dealers everywhere. Are years of study, invention, experience, skilled workmanship and conscientious effort. BehincHt&aife 40 N uevet sold by Mail-Order In resent years, some concerns,,selling stoves and ranges to by "mail order," have sought ^orCataloghouses. Are in tradeiGarland reputation by offering cheap stoves at cheap prices on the representation that 4,it)00,00ikhomes. ow Have such goo&wire lasgood as Garlands,." The time has come when protection the of stove buyers —For "One-Shot" Kills been the largest-selling and demands that we brand these claims as absolutely false. The purpose ofs this annomxejenaent is to point oat to the stove buyer the pitfalls of the system greatest satisfaction-giving of "mail-order"{Stove, dealing and the safety, convenience, satisfaction and greater economy of stoves and ranges during 40 years. Always insist on —i They Breed Confidence buying stoves add ranges from established local dealers. this, trade-mark and get Garlandp at your dealer's. Ignition prompt, uniform and sure. Made with the famous Bemlngion?UMG primer. Recommended by leading revolver Pays in Satisfaction, Safety, Convenience and Economy If and pistol manufacturers. A cartridge is individually Our termsi-are ten tin" When you buy a GariaOdrStova op Range yoo &void. all liberal than those offered ^Mail Order' Stoves aad by "mail-order" stove nil this..trouble/ expense andfloss. Vojn know exactly what we don't ask you to give.your family historv. made, tested and guaranteed you are buying and ttjese is na possibleichance ofidissatisfaction. pay interest and refer to your, friends. We are'not 500 Or 1,000 miles away, but close at Ranges Not Shipped Set Up hand.to guarantee perfectisatisfaction. for each make of arm. About Delayed "Mail-order" stoves arc not shipped set up, anil ready 'Excess Frei^ht in "MailOrder for service. the per* If shipped all set up. the lees and 6ther weak parts would Shipments ftgmington^UMC be liable to be smashed in shipment. Stovefiuying' If you have ever wrestled with a"aiaiI-order stove, loading feet shooting combination. it at the depot, cartins.it home, unloading it. srettinj it Another great advantage, about buying stoves and ranges Tbosa- who^ buy single stoves aad .ranges-by mail', Tisk out of the crate, putting it together, flacking it jend possibly at home is that you can get immediate delivery. If you order -payinfi^the highest freight rate. Webuy in tar loud,lots.. But waiting a couple of-weeks for replacement of broken parts from a "mail-order" stove concern, there is no telling how wtfefhen y.ou -buy by mail or from us. you always pay the REMINGTON ARMS UNION long it will be before the stove reaches you. Single shipments before .being able to use it^ you will never wish to repeat freight. 'Ehe real price of a-''raail^ordeif,'istove orrrapge is are subject tojlong delays and frequently go astray. The! the perfocmance. •thexatulogpvictiplus the^irtight. METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. risk of:delays( damage or lossin-transit is,unavoidable. When you buy a Garland Stove or Range we deliver 11 set Just stick a pin in that statement, and'save^yourself'the up, blacked and bright parts polished, complete and ready for Why assumethat risk? shock of an unexpected, freight bill. Buy from us and all 299 Broadway New York City service and guaranteed to give perfebt satisfaction. the money will go intoW#te value, for we save you all excess No muss, no fuss, no lost timeiiv parts broken or miss* freight. tag, no delay, no drayage. r- About Premiums 30 Days^ Free ^Frial^vs. Not Easy to! Return Like Cheap Rocking Chairs Pennanent Satisfaction Order ^Stoves Some manufacturers are trying to push their stoves, The !4?30cDajfe»' Free-Teial" proposition is the favorite s®ven^ through dealers, by giving "free" rocking chairs or jnethod-of some "maifc-oriler" stove, concerns: g«t people When you get a "mail-order" stove, you are almdst bound" premiums withftlieir stoves and ranges. to buy stoves and ranges^ to keep it, even though it is not satisfactory. "Why!" you say, But they gently but r*t n»ljr inslst that the purchaser pay It is reasonable to suppose that there, is something lacking "the mail-order' stove house offers tb take back the stove and in a, stove or range that cannot be sola on merit, but in advance. refund my money if the stove is aolperfqctly satisfactory!" Then they agree to tnk4 back the goods and refund your whose sale depends upon "premium" bait, such as rocking But thereare a good many reasons why the *ast majority money at the end of thel3tt-da»B'.i»eei*riali'.i£!the'k«!pve is. chairs. etc., etc. If the .rocking chair-is worth real money, of-stoves purchased by maii^e'newr returned. One not as represented. The idea^is io. gft. thtistove.injyour possession. the manufacturer or dealer would not be apt to give it away. great reason is the endless amount of'rtd tape" aonnected Not one man inatkousund{Jvml~tiake the-troubleto If the stove or range is worth its price, it needs no premium with the return of such stoves. '. repack and reship amuasatisfactory stow^ and unwind to sell it. If you are ever caught with an unsatisfactory stove, the the "re0 tape" that it takes to get his money back. chance* arc that your patience will become exhausted and The. man. who expects to get something for nothing is Buy at home. We guarantee satisfaction, not merely for you will decidc to make the best of a bad bargain. only deceiving himself. 30 days, but for the entrrt'life of the stove. 'When you get a premium with a stove the cost of the premium ts invariably, includedin. the price ol thestove. See the StdjVe First .Garland Stoves and^ Ranges Buy Garland Stoves and Ranges and get full value for When you orders from a "mail-order" stove concernuyou everydollar. Cash or- Credit have paid for the stove in advantif-iVs yours+nand it isn't Don'tbe.misled by alluring^schemes. ^always easy to sell it back. .If tbey agree to take it back, And-to gtet highest values, dollar-for-dollar. be sure to see We^grladly*eKtend coedit to responsible and reliable people, the trouble and expense of taking it apart, crating itvand tis before you absolutely decide to buy any stove or range without asking you tp sign notes or requiring the enendorsement hauling it back to the depot is so great that it will many at any price or on any terms. times prevent you from returning it, of friendBi -6sr -1 -z-xg* YOUR GarlandBooks up*ni la wkm thre*-fourtka of and aaturalljr you lika hava iltitiUw ni wafwtibM. Then ia ao naak ntWilag comfort to tha placa «m» pkawwi»m« Aanaateaa Lltfhttai Sy^aaa. f««ff tab* Innl .plaaa' ratine your owaladaWwdi paariaat graavlant. aad ia ahawlac tha ayvamtua ta yaar aad Mifhbora. Mlt^Mlat towiwLlhta SjiMraa aaa aa aqwlauiil Thajr hava ha— as tha Mrttfte "The Oiriy Sbfe Way rmrj M«ib aavaataaa yaaia, and hare tha njinifd ra#ntatioa at haias tha baat than la. 2 Tha AaMrican Gaa Maehlaa Cainpaay, with a easltal a4 half a mlUioa dollara. ataada faaak tray flaat, ha it latsaor —aR «ad«oaaataasthat It will doavarythiacthat ia elalmad-fac tt. toiBiijyL Tha gu maaafaotured hr thaaa tyataau 1a raitahla aot valy far Uchtiac bat fot aooUar aad hl«hi purpoaaa aa wall. ST-.J.5 & ahawiac-la tvM Wa.hava Ji jaat iaaaad a flaa naw Ulwat—ad catalogue, datail all tha apWa Stoves ^nd-£anges^ Stawet and Fwtedn iiittiiecVl^d Staiid,B«ck of Every Garland as the Best yaratuafor thaaa atamniaoa to aaad mm taw. Onp aa a ptatal Jlaiji^, eaad taday. Ufa,: Guarantee Possible 4n theMtorld's Beti5toyies«nd Rafl^es r•» I CAN THE GREEN ifJLMl FAi Nfarhinp citA'snt* 180 Ua9 i. Aatllllie vOa AI1HRTLEA.MINN. tmrgm, Ililhaataa.N. Y. Braaeh Hauaoa N. Dak. i-jA t^QyAUW MARDWAI®" E. SOLCCRG,.7' Agent. BJg Mfrmesoto