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

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INTERN ATION Atr ALLS PRESS. HOW A POSTAL Notice of Receipt of Bids t. International Falls Press Notice is hereby given that sealed and Border Budget BANK IS" BUN FOR MINNESOTA bidsmay be filed with the undersized at any time on or before the time herein OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER stated for the separate purchase of the city of International Falls, to-wit: OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Continued from pave one F. W. Mcintosh, secretary of. the One building known as. the pesthouse. simply surrendering your $10 cirtificate INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS state dairy and food commission, returned PUBLISHING COMPANY and so on through the list of BOIL CITY WATKR1 from Milwaukee Saturday with One galvanized iron tank. your certificates. After having withdrawn the $500 silver cup, awarded Minnesota GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Certain steel or iron cells formerly the amount represented by the for the best exhibit of butter at used in the old city jail. certificates of. smaller denominations •1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION the meeting of the International That said bids shall be filed on-or if you wish to withdraw a part of the Dairy Show association. before the 23 day of October 1911. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. It is full of typhoid fever germs and no amount represented by your $50 certificate, The cup was won in competition 1909, at the post otBce at International Falls. That said bids will be opened and say the sum of $30, you can do Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of with Oregon, North Dakota, South considered by the city council on the matter whether used for drinKing, cooKing, March 3,1879. so by surrendering this certificate, in Dakota, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, 23 day of October 1911 at 8 o'clock p. which case I would hand you the sum Indiana, New York, New Hampshire, dishwashing or bathing, it should be boiled. THURSDAY, OCTOBET 19, 1911 m. at the council room in said city of $30 in cash and issuev you a new Vermont and Wisconsin. The council reserves the right to certificate for $20, but I would antedate Four dairymen of Minnesota, J. A. reject any and all bids. Associate Justice John Hartan, of this new certificate, making the Peterson of Chisago City Henry BOIL CITY WATER! By order of the city council. the United States Supreme Court Died date upon which interest begins the Erickson of Winstead A. L. Radke of Dated Oct. 9th 1911. Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock after same as the date of the certificate Plato and F. A. Johnson, North R. C. Fraser 33 years 10 months and 25 days which you surrendered. This is.done Branch exhibited butter which scored City Recorder. in order that ho depositor may be deprived service on the Supreme Bench. 97.50 points, and three exhibited butter it is also ordered that a of the interest upon the Notice of Hearing which scored 97 points. The highest At the interstate butter contest amount which is left on deposit. A E A N ever scored in this state was 99, Notice is hereby given that at a in Milwaukee last week Minnesota "In case you should lose or carelessly this record being made at the. last meeting of the Board of County Commissioners butter carried off the first prize which destroy one of these certificates, upon K". of Koochiching county, state fair. -/J^, consistedof a silver cup valued at 8500. inaking affidavit on a regular form Minnesota at the International show Minnesota, to be held on the 9th day of all premises, outbuildings, streets and alleys be at Once Thus it was officially declared that provided therefor and upon such other in Milwaukee had 82 entries and Wisconsin of November, 1911, at 9:30 a~m.4nthe made, as a further measure for the protection of the pubUc Minnesota makes the best butter in evidence as the postmaster general 193. None of the Wisconsin forenoon^in the office of the County the United States. may require, a duplicate of the lost health. This must be done at once. butter scored as high as. 97 and only Commissioners there will be held a certificate will, be given you. But I one tub of Iowa butter scored 97.50. hearing on the following application State Forester W.T. Cox has recently advise you to be careful and not lose Iowa won second honors. for the transfer of a liquor license. sent a force of men into the northern your certificate, as its loss would involve We, Gosline & Scott, of the plat of BOARD OF HEALTH woods to examine the country and considerable delay and annoyance Read This Every Day Gemmell, in the county of Koochiching, select certain tracts which they believe to you. These certificates are Minnesota, to whom a license to -i will be suitable for state forest It is requested that the greatest non-nogotiable and nontransferable. r: sell intoxicating liquors at retail in reserves. When they have completed care be taken by all the inhabitants Should you change your residence to Per Geo. F. Swinnerton, M. D., City Health Officer Gemmell, was heretofore granted by their work, a report will be formulated of this city to prevent the spread of another city you can draw the amount the Board of County Commissioners and the next legeslature will be the Typhoid fever epidemic that is of your deposit by indorsing the certificates, of the county of Koochiching, the asked to take action setting aside for now showing a tendency to spread, mailing them to me and I will term of which has not ye^ expired, forestry purposes certain lands that there is at present about thirty cases. remit to you their amount by registered hereby ask that the license be transferred. are not suitable for any other purpose. The city council, health department Subscribe for the PRESS mail, you standing the expense .' and all the physicians are doing their of registration. We hereby represent that the said utmost to stop this scourge but without "How would you like to be an editoi "AS to the Question of these certificates license held by us te for the sale of intoxicating the assistance of every resident of the home paper and sit at your desk being subject to taxation. I liquors in the south front 'nwnTmna they will not be able to Mcomplish will say that the regulations prohibit six days out of the week, a month, and room, ground floor, of a one story much. twelve months out of a year and have the postmaster or any postal employe frame building situate on Lot .14, The city council has ordered the such copy as the following to edit: from disclosing the 'name or amount Block 6, plat of Gemmell, Koochiching- purchase of equipment for destroying Mrs. Jones, of Cactus Creek, let a can of any depositor. Therefore this information county, Minnesota, and that we any typhoid bacterea there may be in opener slip last week and cut herself should not be obtained by W' a desire to conduct the business of sell-, the water, and also are using drastic in the pantry. A mischivious lass of the local assessor. Your deposit ing intoxicating liquors under said license measures along the line of keeping Picket-town threw a stone and struck would not be subject to attachment in the front room, ground floor the city clean and free from any possible Mr. Pike in alleyway Tuesday. Joe or garnishment in any court proceedings of the one-story frame building situate development of disease germs Doe climed on the roof of his house because the deposit immediately Lot 7, Block 1, First Addition Until such time as the purifying last week looking for a leak and fell, od passes out of my hands and under the to Gemmell. system is installed it is requested by striking himself on the back porch. control of the board of trustees of the We further state that we have applied the city authorities that all water While Harold Green was escorting postal savings system at Washington. IBSrtdS® for license during the past three used for drinking, cooking or personal Wise home from the church social Miss "The limitations as to the amount years for the above location and that washiner be thoroughly boiled and that last Saturday night a savage dog of deposits are as follows: Any person said licenses were granted. all garbage of every kind be removed. attacked them and bit Mr. Green four may deposit not to exceed the Caution T7ACfS, plain facts, are often hard The public school board have already Dated October 6,1911. times in the public square. Mr. Long sum of $100 in one calendar month, Oct. 19 Gosline & Scott. Carlaud Stoves and without hurting SOme- installed a water boiling plant t0 tel1 while harnessing a broncho last Sunday nor more than $500 in five ihonths KSevS'trSSZ body's feelings. with a capacity of thirty gallons so was kicked just north of the corn provided, however, that any depositor The that nothing but boiled water is furnished ft^oulh UkSuS But, as agents for Garland Stoves crib." may convert his certificates of deposit for the school children during and Ranges, we have no desire to into government bonds by application Pioneer Store school hours but unless the parents cltaiof do that—no quarrel with any Mail therefor on or before the 15th day of CITY COUNCIL Order Stove Concern or Catalog forbid the children from drinking out July and December. These bonds are of hydrants, and are not careful to s& House. payable ln gold and bear interest'at .^Specials for Saturday^t that the drinking water is boiled ti« the rate of 2f per cent per annum. It is stove buyers for whom wei have facts worth considering them at home, all the care taken for bay* as a 8 They are issued in denominations of a —^tactical, profitable facts whenever you are thinking of them when they are away from home $20, $40, $60, $80 or any multiple of sweet creamy coral... -10c ing any kiiid of a stove or range. Good Minutes of a regular meeting of the 5 will be useless. $100. After having converted your Buy Where You Can See city council, held Oct. 16th 1911 at 8 package tomatoes.TOc Good cold Dr. Swinnerton the Health officer is Certificates into government bonds o'clock p. m. oz. lemon extract----10c Good 2 certainly living quite a strenuous life you can then Open a new account or All members present. 12 oz. vanilla extract-. ---__10c these days as are most of the other A add to an account already existing up V£!i^V3 The minutes of the meeting held physicians for the public good. 1 gallon can saner kraut .35c to the maximum of $50, and again 'Oct. 9th 1911, were read and on motion 1 can -15c preserved plums. same were approved. convert those into government bohds. On motion of Alderman Mather, We do not say this selfishly. We only ask that you investigate can white wax beans.10c The Klok of the Fly. "Sums as small as 10 cents may be -seconded by Alderman Wilson the Garlands before you buy..» That's all. We are glad to rest the In days of jow, on tlio traditional 1 2:1b.can syrup.-.-- ---10c deposited by purchasing savings cards petition to have the electrical inspector authority of Edgeworth. I was xnatter on your judgment thep—when ybu see our full line of MIm can ..10c 1 2 lb. molasses— and stamps. The savings card is taught that tho kick of a fly nactiei latest style Garlands for every purpose to suit your needs. paid by the City was laid on the $1.50 50 lb. Napoleon flour to America. Who conld ever have about the size of an ordinary postal table. Quality Service thought that a circumstance ao trifling This is the best flour on earth. Alderman Wilson moved that V. card marked in ten squares. The ea that of Anna P. Morgan tying MIm E. Eapp be granted a license to run a Permanent bepnoniyiii buying any Try it. Garland first of these squares bears the impression For'over 40 years stoves with a running string her skirt around hack which motion was not seconded and ranges have had the greatest sale stove or range should be considered her ankles prefatory to an aviation Specials on Shoes of a 10-cent stamp. This not but also of any stoves and ranges in the world only from its first cost, and declared lost. flight could be to tho great Industry 29c —in over 4,000,000 homes. Garland from the point of view of durability, 50 cent carpet stippers card is given to a child or small depositor On motion duly made and seconded of Roubalx as tho 111 wind that blows materials and workmanship. Garlands Quality costs you no morethau stoves Homesteaders and loggers get upon the receipt of 10 cents. are the world's best for baking, cooking Dr. Swinnerton was instructed to go nobody goodT Some snobesses who and ranges of inferior grade. So do or heating1 and each with the least to Baudette to examine the water saw this contrivance devised by the why not secure The World's Best? your winter's supply now at these Additional deposits are made by placinglO-cent waste of fuel. purilication plant at that place. daughter of a foremost New York saving prices. Buy your timothy stamps within the squares Jlsk for the Garland *Book banker took the notion as an elegent On motion of Alderman Mather, seed now. until the card represents the value of pnvaltv to the Rue de la_ Palx. where 'The Only *Sofe Way to *Bny Stores and Ranges* seconded by Alderman Wilson the HARRY D. RUETTELL $1. Upon surrender of this card an City Engineer was instructed to put The Green Hardware Company in extra catch basins where needed in interest-bearing certificate of deposit MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the extention of the sewer. will be issued. Default having been made in the payment of On motion duly made and seconded the sum of $4322.14. which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this Notice, upon a the policemen who have been on duty Arnold Coal and certain mortgage duly executed and delivered for at least six months were given a by John Ekeberg anij Minnie Ekeberg, both of the Village of Big Falls, Koochiching County, vacation of 10 days with full pay. Minnesota.-Mortgagors, to W. L. Mackay, as Trustee for Stone-Ordean-Wells Co., a corporation On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded and F. A. Patrick & Co.. a corporation. by Alderman Mather the following Mortgagees, bearing date the 6th. day of February, 1908. with a power of Sale therein contained, bills were allowed: duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, C. Hagey, boarding prisoners I. and'State of Minnesota. onthel7th, S 19 50 day of February, A. 1908. at nine o'clock, A. M, in Book A. of Mortgages, on Page 477. Int'l. Falls Press, printing.... 21 65 NOW THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale Int'l Falls Press, printing....' 16 00 Agent for contained in said mortgage and pursuant to John Berg, supplies—.,.—4 87 the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the Doran Bros., supplies 32 16 premises described and conveyed by said mortgage, all lving and being in the County of Koochiching. Frank Palmer, expense two Standard Oil Conry and State of Minnesota described as trips to St. Paul .i 77 50 follows, to-wit: The West half of Southeast Quarter, andthe H. A. McCormick, express.... 13 01 Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, pa ny' Lubricatin of SectionFive (5). andthe Northwest Quarter M. Koscasky, street work 6 75 of Northeast Quarter of Section Eight (8), in P. Bean, street work ..... 7 Township Sixty-seven (67) North, of Range Twenty-six (26) West of the Fourth Principal J. Lapping, street work....... 34 50 Oils, Coal Oil and Meridian, according to the government survey thereof, and also, that certain store buildin?, J. Raush, street work.. —... 6 75 about 50 by 48 feet in size: located upon the J. Lapping, street, work.. .— 18 00 westerly fifty feet of Lots Nine (9). Ten (10), Gasoline, Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Nine. (9), Joe Cordroe, street work.. 13 50 in Robinson and Swedback's Addition to Big rr Falls, and also all the right, title and interest Julius Mountain, street work-. 11 2& of the said parties of the first part in and to Albert Peterson, street work.'13 50 said Lots Nine (9). Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in said Block Nine (9), Robinson & j- Mike Nistra, street work..... 2 26 Swedback's addition to Big Falls. Koochiching Sale and County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments Transfer M. B. Olander, street.work... 15 13 and appurtenances, which sale will be made re 1 8 0 0 by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County,-! at the front door of the Court House, in the city John Dragaman street work. .11 25 of International Falls, in said County and State Stable in Connection on the 37th. day of October, 1911, at eleven o'clock. Sig Winberg, term work 36 00 in-the forenoon of that day. at public A. Nelson, team work........ 24 09 vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to"pay said debt of $4322.14. and interest-thereon, at A. Jameson, team work 18 00 the rate of 8 per cent per annuih on $300.00 X*' from and since the 26th. day of August, 1910, B. M. Hamre, team work 60 00 Hr and interest at the rate of 6 per eent per Telephone NoT 50 b£,v P. S. Pendergast, team work.., 32 40 annum from and since the 27th. day of August, 1910 on $4022 14. and the taxes, if any, and $75.00 •i Joen Berg, Salary.:... 22 75 attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the said On motion the following bill was mortgagees costs and disbursements allowed 0 referred to Street Commissioner Berg by law subject to redemption at any time ¥«t within one year irom the date of the salei as Doran Bros., supplies and work $144.68 :-f provided by law. Dated this 6th. day. of September, A. D. 1011. II? iOn-motion the council adjourned to OscaI? Douglas 'HAC&AT $ meet Oct. 17td 19il at 8 o'clock p. As Trustee for STONE-ORDEAN-WELLS Company, a Corporation and F. A. Patrick & F. T. Nelson Company, a Corporation. Mortgagees, *DULUTH, MINNESOTA. Attest: President. a a If|%?t S?'"-5." COURTNEY & COURTNEY ^. Sunny Side of Broadway, City Hall, Friday October 20 R. C. Fraser, iJfA Attorneys'for Mortgagees, '-?M506 -r First National Bank Building City Clerk, •i'gsafe *1-, DW MINNESOTA AjOJI si-mi