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

November 16, 1911 · Page 7 of 8

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Cf? 1NTERNATIO FALLS PRESS. nn-!WH"'!ir P. S. Pendergast, team work.. fay' presented him with a fine bouncing permanent fortune, In- Pawn, Willlwn McOilUTr»r, Fred MoOilli yr»7. F. A. Patterson, services on boyf-Congratulations Fred. Georffe-sman, aUoCBtrebdAe, Minn. 'iw ••f *few: dependence dad a tion of feSftdr John Glava and wife spent a few ,mM Iiiarrait Babtlstt election board.. -.- 4 9 00 The hunters say that the diwr have and dignity —£4t1(le.Fall8 Transcript. n. 1M. 14 Register days in Duluth last week.m .'•* F. A-. Frank, services on elec- evidently "caugtft on" and are hiding Harold Glava hasaccepted a ,position Jfldn board.. .U .... 3 00 NOTICE FOR PU^LtCATION* away from. their, usual parents. Must Dispose of Brush as night clerk at theBayJlotel. If. & 0. Power CoM lights.... 5 10 De^rtmeot ofthe Interior, a S. Land Office 'Tis true as is written that at Cass Lake. Minnesota. Nov. 9,19U. Miss Mary.Simons teacher from ^be Minutes of a regular meetfrig of the Pnd^ ljhe n^w la^r i|^ ,1s wade, the & O. Power,Co., lights,.... 24 22 is hereby Riven that Thomas Booster lives longer, feels better, and NotiCk W. Lyman Schoolmade a trip talnternational city council, held Nov. 13th, 1911, at duty of everyone cutting timber-, for °f Birehdale. Minn.. who. on Aufr.M, JttrtmBerg, salary. •. ... 27 30 fignts harder than. anyr other person S2SlB^S.H,9???4tJ'#ld Entry No. 9S8Serial No. Falls Friday and a%d spent 8 o'clock p. m. any purpose to dispose of the. slas% Ban Marone, Labor 9 00 on earth.," ^fle®-|lQr E-NWi SEX, N® SWH. Section », Township IWN., Ran^e 27*W..5tb S a a Members present Alderman Wilson, This applies people doing .any kind JoeBao^h, labor.....^ ....... Mertlian. has filed notice of intention to SOS Born to Alfred Skoglund and wife Mather, Infelt and Lynch. of logging, clearing land for farms, makeFTn^flv^year PrGof.tb establish claim Jpe Raoch, labor- •.... 00 Miss Dulice Kinshella teacher from 9 to the land above described, before J, H. a fine baby girl, we are sorry to have The minutes of the meeting held cutting out roads, etc. It is part of JoeCorder: lalbor..... •....... 5 08 the Beaver School went to the Fills DrunwMOd. Clerk of District Court, atlnternah?UliiM^ $v: to report that Mrs. Skoglund is in ^^n'* '^e day of Decern- November 6th, 1911, were read and on the effort being made to preuent forest on J.Mountain,labor........5 08 Friday night where she spent Saturday DcTi ipll* rather critical condition. Claimant names as witnesses: Franklin IT motion-same were approved, fires and is going to be enforced. 4 with her parents. J. Mountain, labor 9 00 Whisinand, William McQillivray, Fred McGillvray, John Skoglund and Ernest Ander The returns being canvassed covering Bangers will be on duty |n the winter On motion the council adjourned. Geo. Smart, all of Birchdale, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Lillidale of Hibbing .. LKSTKR BABTLKTT son are building a camp west of town the Special election held November as well as summer to see that brush L. W. Wilson. are here oh committee of State -Goirr n. 1W. 14 Register. 10th, 1911, the following results where they will be employed cutting Attest: Vice-President properly disposed of. The manner rections and Charities and before returning NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR logs and cedar this winter. were declared: in which slash must be handled will A. C. Fraser, home will visit his. mother LICENSE Cr On Ordinance No. 65 relative to issuing vary more or less with the character City Clerk. and friends in Aitken. -r STATE OF MINNESOTA. $25,000 refunding bonds: Destructive fire of th@ wood, so that it will be well to County of Koochiching Vss. Cl^ of^ International Falls. I First ward: Yeas—10 Nays-r-2 m,-v -3::- get in touch with the ranger before On Tuesday afternoon last the new Bids Wanted r^ Loman Items W-v NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That appli Second ward: Yeas—22 .Nays—2 cutting begins. warehouse of the International Furniiture cation has been made in writing to the Bids'will be received .up-.to noon.op common council of said city of International Third ward: Yeas—11 NaySrrrNone^ Brown and Clark have taken a logging Contractors and people letting contracts Company owned by John Bennett Falls and filed in my. office, praying for Saturday, November 18, 1911,. for the Ordinance No. 65 was declared, carried contract on the Bigfork.. lor cutting timber are directly license-to: sell, intoxicating liquors for the was entirely destroyed by fire of construction of a bam for county jail. term commencing on December and adopted by unanimous vote. affected by this brush disposal law 20th, 1911 W. B. Hathaway has gone east to unknown orgin. and terminating on December 1ft 1912, by the Specifications can be secured alt County Ordinance No. 66 relative to issuing and the mearures being taken to following persons, and at the following spend the winter with friends. The loss is estimated at about $5,300 places, as stated in said applications, respectively, Auditor's office. Bight is reserved carry it out. •15,006 water and sewer bonds. to-wft: Metcalf and Lounsbury are running dollarewithonly $4,050 insurance on to reject any and all bids. Charles M. Burnett, North front room on International Falls Minn. Novem First ward: Yeas—9 Nays—3 it. The warehouse had been just the ground floorr of the two. story frame their saw mill With lots of work in 3 |®. F. Chute, I ber 3rd 1911. Second ward: Yaas—23 Nays 1 Duilaing situate on Lot 12, Block 10, ofthe completed aud was built on the rear sight for the winter. city of International Falls, Minn. Building Committee Gus. Petbbsok Third ward: Yeas—11 Nays—None. Said application win be heard and determined of the owners residence lot on seventh John Hammerland and family of ysald common council of the city of Ordinance No. 66 was declared, carried Banger. International Falls, at the city haU in thecouncil street. .It was filled with high grade Qokato will spend the. winter on their and adopted by unanimous vote. room in said city of Intemationja-. Coughing at Night matjbresses androther valuable furni Falls in Koochiohlng County, and state of farm on the Westfork. M. C. Aid Society On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded Minnesota, on Monday the day of Dec- Means loss of sleep which is bad ture. When the fire was discovered 11th A. D. 1911, at o'clock p. m., of that day. Mail service has. been poor on account 8 by Alderman Infelt the following At the last meeting of the Ladies for everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar it had got such a start it was imposable R. C. FRASER, of the carrier not being able..to bills were allowed: Clerk. Aid of the M. E. Church the following to save either, the building or Compound stops the cough: at once, cross Big and Littlefork rivers with Int'l. Falls Press, printing... .$ 14 25 officers were elected for the ensuing its contents. Had it not been for the relieves the tickling and dryness in NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR". a team. .. Smith System Heating Co., year: promptness of the, fire department LICENSE. the throat and beais the. inflamed supplies...... Navigation closed suddenly on the Pres.—Mrs. James Watson First STATE OF MINNESOTA, the adjoining buildings would no membranes. Prevents a cold developing County of Koochiching ss. G. F. Swinnerton, supplies.... Eleventh, leaving the Flyer and her Vice Pres—Mrs. Chappell Second doubt have been destroyed also. City of international Falls.) into bronchitis or pneumonia. Frank H. Keyes, supplies... Cargo in the middle of the Rainy Vice Pres.—Mrs. G. McCraith Third NOTlVE Ig HEREBY GIVEN, That applications Keep always in the house. Refuse M. & O. Power Co., pumping near the mouth of Little Fork. Vice Pres.~Mrs. S. W. Day Sec have been made in writing to thecommon The Country Editor council of said city of International snhsitutes For sale by all dealers. water for October 208 33 Mm Geo. Shaw Asst. Sec.—Mrs. G. Weddings Galore-t-the past week. Falls and filed in my office praying for-licenseto sell intoxicattng liquors for-the term The.following plea for the country Millard Treas.—Miss Pearl Frank. Announcements of Huldah Hoard to commencing on Dec. 14th, 19U, and terminating ijditor is. being quite extensively on Dec. 13th, ms, by the following persons. Andrew" Jesperson, Vera-Smith to and ^the toUowii^g places, as stated quoted throu^iout tiie country, being John W. Skifstrom and -Maymie in said applications, respectively, to-wit! Backache, Headache, Nervousness Napoleon LaPage, North front room on the the opinion of Arthur Brisbane, managing Ogden to Jacob S. Black, have been ground floor of the two story frame bulldintr editor of the Hearst newspapera:,,.. And rhqipatism, both in inen and received situate on Lot 4. Block 15, city of International Fails, Minn. women, mean kidney trouble. Bo Saia application will be heard and determined by said common council orthe city or As conditions are today, the local not allow it to progress beyond the Interational Falls at the council room in Ericsburg editor, the .man who is leading thousand the city hall in said city .of International reach of medicine but stop it promptly Falls in Koochiching county, and state of Look out for the new epemedic of, good fights all over the Minnesota, on Monday the nth day of Dec with Foley Kidney Pills. They "Iron lever". A. D. 1911 at 8:30 o'clock m.. of that day. p. Dealer in country, is poorly recognized, or not R. C. Fraser, regulate the action of the urinary organs. •.<p></p>Lumber ana recognized at all. With a few exceptions, C. Johnson is starting a new camp City Clerk. 1 rvj n'JrrT'r Tonic in action, qiiicii in results. west of Bay. it is impossidle for men of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION great ability, public spirit and ihtegerity, For sale by all deaters. Mrs. Jolllett is visiting with her Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office to make by hard work in brother Joseph Bogers at Oak Grove at .D^luth, Mixing N9V. 141911. Notick is heaeby given that William G. Martin fr-yisar of intelligent, joumallism, a Farmhome.x _H, whose posl-offloe address is Virginia, Minnesota quarter as much as can be made by did, on ttffi Dtb day of January 1911, file Mr., and Mrs. Hall visited Joseph in this office .Swqto Sfcatieiqeat and Application, luiy^aseti willing to sell himself to a No. 08070. to purchase the Lots 1 and 3 Qqinn at his Elm Grove farm last andS.-Sectionu. TpwnsbipQ9, Range21. W.4P. ccurporation. Every town where Sunday, Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the International rails there is a congressman needs a good previsions of (be ae(. of June s, 1838, and acts •Glaud Watt recently harvie^ed on^ amendatory, known as the Timber and editor. Every city -where a judge Cricsburg Our immense purchase Of Stone Law." at such value might be fixed of the largest crops of rutabegas by appraisement, and tint, pursuant to such stta, and., looks at the corporation staple merchandise at l£ss than application. the laiul agd timber thereon have ral$ediln this section. will} one &&, And the little people been estimated ana. valued by Applicant 500' All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reason the cost of the raw Material is cords Birch, 35.000 board feet Oakt 7,000 cords Martin Matheson, J. Hagen, Pete with the other eye, and a very differ? Pine worth in ^11,4^)0 and, fte ia"d nothing able prices. Satisfaction 9Mar ready for you. Marked in aili »t said appUcanfrwill o^fer,4Qal proof in sup•t Matheson were business victors to tpt.^eye, fQr each-^Reeds an honest of his application and sworn statement onthe instance at less than most merchants 10th.d»y of January,, 1918* ,bef«re Otto- A. Choice Business and editor ^Hb bP^hey«» .09 tli^ ju^ge, the Falls Tuesday. Poirier, U. S. Commissioner at Virginia. Minn. It would be a very gooii j^Mpg pay,, :Men'i| footwear, Any persdnisatiibertj' to '-^rotest this purchase te vea^ a fmile for ,th?$ »uptiy4f a, country. editorbip before entry, or initiate aircontest at Men's underwear, Men's woolshirts, any time befOre patent iMues. by fl ling a corro)xi^ted (hat won't come off, his jwif? h|vl|p meanta comforti^e Jncome. a alIldavit in this offioe, alleging fact» Men's mitts, Men's buck defeat the entry. mitts. John Owens, Virginia, Minn: Homer B. Chase. Virginia, Minn Warren Smith Virginia, Minn Boy's footwear. Boy's underclothes George Dickeson. Virginia. Minu. CHABLE8 F. HARTUAN. Misses underwear, Caps, n. 9-j.9- Register.. Best Assortment Scnulz Pianos clbthing, rugs, blankets comforts. MORTGAGE FORECLOSIJRE SALE •it. Default having been made in the payment of tbe sumof. tU47^0. fourteen hundred fortyseven C'. JBoys' and girls roller skates 40-l00which is claimed to bedue and iaduQ at ibe date ot thisNotice. Grade uton acertaiCbJBoxtgag* du^ «zeouted and delivered 50£ents. .. by Elizabeth Allen and John R. Allen This is no splurge, just one of her husbjandMor gagors to P. S. Qorden* Mortgagee luring ^te^b^ ^l^tt d|y gf Sept1M8. Our many genuine. Good spot anf with -a power of Sale therein contiain^.diili^wooniMin^heTOaioeofthe flttste Register cash chksejd frO|n a kieed of Deeds in and for the County of KooChiching, aad State of lfiiinesota.-on the 5th, jobber we are sJ^|ifin^,iiie• |wcs with you you also get t^e and and no action or proceeding having been instituted, 'If: f^"c at law or otherwise, to recover the benefit of piir cairie and judgment and A permanent music store is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built'along dehjMcjired by said Ifor^gagc or any part modern in buying. scientific lines in the substanl^ xnanner an4 mwTfPU 'NdTlb^ IS HEREBY Sinjgets, .m^iqiansV ^cnolars, music teachers or anybody GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale Watch for our ad with prices guarantee every pianomade by them for a lull term of ten contained in said mortgage and pursuant to purchasing sheet music, musical instruments, .etc., next week. years. We have a $500.00 SAulz pia»o, bought on the installment premises deseribedln and conveyed by said U) "h Li-ii i:0 will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, plan, owned by a well known party of this city, Mortgage, viz: MARRY D. RUEHELL Lots eight and nine ip Section six and lot will gladly refer you to party ptynihg[ same. Because you t^ro-in -Section seven «H in ®»whship sixtyseven, by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. Range twenty-four, in Koochiching buy a- piano on the installment plan does not suggest County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments ft and appurtenances, which sale will be made fron innv rffi fir* a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at by £he Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at the front do^rof the Coprt House, in the city the present time are sold on the installment "Man. Many a of International FaHs^insaid County and tate Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edition, S on the 28. day of December, 1911, at ten o'clock, home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments.- -.iV'3 in the-forenoon of. that day. .at public Ditolff Edition. '49 vendue to-the highest bidder for cash, to pay 4 Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen nUjdfl^i of $1447.40. Dollars and interest and the taxes.if any.on said premises and 175.00 my stock. Every dollar ykm.invest for a Schulz piano you Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the disbursements allowed by law: subject to Qbas. Woolhouse, (London) JT. H. Larway, (London) redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law.. installment plan. D-19111 Dated this 4th. day of November. A. The Willis Music. Co., (London) Swan & Co., (London) Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer P. G. Gorden a giving with each purchase a term of lessonst silverware etc. Franz Jevne Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, Mortgagee Attorney d^l Of course noit Stuch an offer.. seems ridiculous, because, (Leipzig) The ^ugener ^Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver when you buy a piano under such conditions, bear in mind ^^^A^jTO^^URE SALE Ditson and Co. publications. the fact you pay for the lessons. We have letters from Default having been made in the payment of Three -hundred sixty-seven aad 70400 Dollars, Schulz: ^customersrmt 33£midji, Gran^ iUpids^ Grobkston^ which is claimed to bedue at the date of this A a a a a notice HortgMe, duly .executf|d A Thing of thc Past J,. v. -1 |lai9^tt|i Ii^^nationaJ, and testimonials that and nnnTfJwrpr Jinn jpomitiihtiy'HiHl lionise M. Komstadius. individually and as husband cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schirc ^H The tired mother who would-fill- evei yrspace: of thts^paperJ ... and wife MmtgiXW HtQ/lHenry Mullen knows the body-building mers (Boston Music Co's.) publications on the. road., It x4 wiU aell pianorfor25,:^wu.an4.JP.^er oontained, duly tmoqM in tte oAoe of the ..• ,.r.. .. .' ~:f. -.'.V s.'-. si, guarantee all pianos and organs f6r ten years. Remember will a pleasure to know jou have, a music store here, I ^m not making business of jhere to-day and permanently, where you can purchase music at Chicago mOrrbjSjr.bjc^, rte|»in%re,*nd want you to be nor proceeding having been instituted, a* law**ptlMEiTiae. toreooyer it oh as & ii a prices ohu no fear iof ^housework. ue of issif Jaoxi ^It baaishea fadgue and 90 05 LX£ UC3LH SiU iv i' the statute in such ease made loTproviML brings wfreshfagtle^p tothe jth|B said Mortgage win be foreclosed by a sale fSred body and mind.'* -n •W ft* .iSVEi: btoxiq-. a B4p Baakli Brtty Drop to itheasr^ %auarter ftt 3«. I lT.»UIU- JJL .J it 1 M)ia '4 For sale at allidrug stores. nshipsixty- gram between 7:30 anii lO p. m. and cordiafjy fnytte you ancj ^ur fef0rKis taattend same. sveo 87) north ofi range twentofthefourth lift i-"' n6a$lfi Program will be announced. U. S. survey thereof be the or ijsW viui 9tMP- & 1 A lWBam«B«wi^Co. anjees which nle will be made by the $heriff jy- 8T. MGkWnil t'gf ft-. KfH '-Ift ft^lV fsasE btis u-rroh jnotiihbn ?Jjisdir&T gi ejoi $ til l$X .A ndlOii A Falls in said County and State, on the "Si day of December 19H, at o'clock m^ 10 -i i*$4^ 4 tthatday.at pnbtte vendue tothe highesfe- A. HOELSCHHR'S '4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'•»' ,u.-8. Destflment of the Interior. Land Of- Twenty-ftve Dottar*. ttorney's fees. A wr NOi«n»|). :for£I3&-.SeetfcMi A8, TowU*hip l» one year from the day of sale, as provided by 1LTIS BLOCK FALLS, MINN. N.. Range |7, W,»h P. Meridian, has flletf'norti^dfintention law.Dated INTERNATIONAL November 5th A. D. 1911. to^make-FinaliftveyeafProof^ Henn Mullen .toeStatfishalaimto Mtelaqda^bpvedeacribed. A* vajtiri ucocuiuci *wi. ri Cl^nfapt names as winnesses: Thomas w. Cass Lake. Minnesota." r- v~$l %zk A