International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 25, 1912 · Page 1 of 6
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for it is a foregone conclusion that man who has been elected to that o1 tificate. Upon representation- of this International Falls Press North half of the Northwest quarter (N.l-2 Wealth of iBBbsa the lieutenant governor comtemplates any other office. We believe he ha of the N. w. 1-4 twelve and ninty-four 1-100 certificate and upon being identified So far as ootrtde hmstmsnU dollars ($12.94.) and Border Budget stood for right as he has seen it. The by two qualified resident voters, he storming the citadel, and a man to Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarer ooasermd dssat Britain is by far fh* (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4) six and 74-100 be picked as the proper person'/to people wanted and still want tariff re shall be entitled to a ballot in any precinct wealthiest nation of tbe world. But dollars ($6.47). Official City Paper of International J^two(2), Section thirty (30) seven and wave the Progressive banner. In form. He has had the courage to de in the state. The judges of election there Is no data which will enable xm Falls, Minnesota dollars 22-100 ($7-22). this latter class Samuel Lord, of the mand, not only that the tariff be trker to decide tbe wealth of any people. will retain the certificate, record ihF,e® (3). Section thirty (30) two and 23-100 ($2.23). dollars The extent of lnreetmenta, die inoomes state tax commission has been suggested out of party politics but that it bi it on a separate book provided for INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS ,15- Section nineteen (19) one and 73-100 dollars ($1.73). of governments, the extent of revised, schedule by schedule, and ha PUBLISHING COMPANY but Senator Lord has dodged that purpose and mail a copy of the O' Section thirty (30) one and foreign trade, the produoe of countries, the near honor and William E. Lee of caused'a tariff board to be appointee1 certificate to the precinct from which thirty-two l7- GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. would all require to be taken total aad for the purpose of getting at all th.facts Long Prairie is being mentioned and it was issued. Dated, St. Paul, Minn. January 9 1912 into consideration In arriving at oofr FA?,EWKLR„ OZMUN. KIKK & COMPANY Mr. Lee has been mentioned so often of the case, relative to the inequalities $1.50 A YEAR The bill was passed primarily in SUBSCRIPTION elusions. By C. D. Maclaren, Asst. Treaa Charles N. Orr, that it doesn't bother him. that have been so apparent favor of railroad trainmen and traveling Attorney for Morgagee, Entered as Second Class Matter June S3. While the Republican state convention in the general tariff schedule. During salesmen, whose work kept them 1809, at tbe post office at International Falls, •asy Enough. likely will not resemble a this, his first term, the anti-trust lawc Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of away from home on election day. 3.1879. March Barry Is literary rather than matfr pink tea in many respects, astute have, for the first time become actually SUMMONS ematical in his tastes. His teaoher politicians (meaning the ones who are operative. He now proposes that STATE OF MINNESOTA JTA was trying to initiate him into the THURSDAY, JANUARY Next fall, the citizens of this state 25, 1912 in control) say Eberhart will be the the government shall enforce the further County of Koochiching ling i" mysteries of division. During the will vote for the first time in its history regular Republican nominee. The regulation of combinations that In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District. struggle she said in despair: "Donl for a representative-at-large. In the proper place we advertise an only thing that might prevent this are in restraint of trade. He has also you even know how many times three International Lumber Company, a corpora. They will also register their choice $800 seal skin coat for sale at half would be an uprising on the part of accomplished considerable along the goes into twelve?" "Aw, that's easy," tion Plaintiff for a senator to succeed Senator Nelson, price. No, it doesn't belong to us, the people but generally the people line of arbitration between nations. vs. said the eight-year-old in disgust, William Gray Defendant in both the primary and general but to the wife of one of our good During the beginning of his term have a small peep at state conventions. "three times and three orer."—Woa election. Candidates for the U. S. Tbe state of Minnesota to the above named friends who has outgrown it. an's Home Companion. President Taft suffered because of his defendant:— Senate will be compelled to go through constitutional reticense as compared Who the democrats will brand is You are hareby summoned and required to three campaigns, the first at the primary answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the This year we shall be required. to another interesting complication of a with the open, bluff manner of his predecessor, Simple Explanation. above entitled action, which complaint has on Sept. 17th, the second at the been filed with the Clerk of the above named year of unusual political tangles. but since then he has become vote for twelve presidential electors The painless dentist gave a mighty Court, and to serve your said answer to general election of November 5th, Dame Rumor keeps on repeating the better acquainted with the people. heretofore we have voted for only yank and the tooth of the bleeding said complaint upon the su?scriber hereof and third for election by the legislature at his office in the City of International Falls report that Congressman Hammond We cannot read the following patient clattered upon the floor. '1 eleven. in said County, within twenty (20) days after which is the real election, the thought you could pull teeth without will be it but Hammond says the old manly statement which he recently the service of this summons upon you. exclusive ot the date of such service and if pain!" yelled the victim. '1 can pull first two being only recommendations dame has another guess coming. made in regard to his re-nomination, you fail to answer the said complaint within Candidates have already announced them without pain," said the dentist, the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this to the legislature. There are some members of the legislature believing that if he is entrusted with action will take judgement against you in themselves for election as representatives-at-large gently, "but when I do I don't pull the sum of one hundred six and 69-100 ($106.69) whose names sound good, including another term he will prove himself and yet we are informed dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of them hard enough to make them come Albert Pfaender of New Ulm to be all that a reasonable people can six per cent per annum from March 18, 1911, Editor Claude M. Atkinson, the new that no official notice has been out." together with its costs and disbursements but no one has, as yet been tagged. expect of any man in that place at herein. editor and owner of the Northome given of the reapportionment by Dated October 28, 1911. John Lind, always the hope of Minnesota that time: Record makes his bow to the public which we are supposed to be entitled .J. MCPARTLIN. Built Softool by Voluntary Tax. democracy, succeeded in killihg "I am very grateful for the honors Attorney jor Plaintiff in this week's issue. Bro. Atkinson ot such a representative. Under curious clrcumstancee a fine International Falls, Minnesota. off the bothersome, "save us, John" the people have given me. I do not j. ll-f 22 also owns a good paper at Hibbing new school has been built In the little cry when he refused to run after being affect to deny the satisfaction I which he has now left under the direction iown of Feodorina, in Russia. The It looks as though we are going to nominated at the last convention. should feel after casting up the totals SUMMONS of his son Marx who has been town folks erected It from the proceeds have a long drawn out fight for the So when all is said and done the pro and con, and striking a balance, STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 well trained by his father for that of a voluntary tax of two oents different state and national and perhaps fact remains that the one best bet-of if they, should decide that my first responsible position and also shows per glass of vodka consumed, which County of Koochiching county offices, judging from the the democrats is a man who lives in term had been fruitful enough of they imposed on themselves tor a considerable natural ability along that In District Court, loth Judicial District. manner in which candidates are announcing the city of Bemidji—Judge C. W. whdle year. good to warrant their enlisting me line. Bro. Atkinson is one of the best Peter Sarasin Plaintiff themselves nine months ahead Stanton by name. As a campaign for another. Any man would be vs. editorial writers in the state and we Fred Luzon & John E. Crone Defendants of the primaries. orator Judge Stanton has a line of proud of such a verdict. But I have certainly tender to him a very hearty New York's Indebtodi eloquence that would stir up the state. not been willing, nor shall I be, to The state ot Minnesota to the above named welcome into this county and prophecy New Yorkers are the biggest bo* defendant :s— He looks like a governor, talks like a purchase it at the sacrifice of my that his coming will have a tendency rowers In the world at least they arc According to the provisions of the You, and each of you, are hereby summoned governor, and if elected would sure freedom to do my duty as I see it. so colleotively, for the city owes seven to put considerable "ginger" into the and required to answer the complaint new statute, a voter in Minnesota at of the plaintiff in the above entitled enough be a governor. He was elected My happiness is not dependent on times as mnoh as any other city in rest of the fraternity along that line. the next election will cast his vote action, which complaint is on file in the office the oonntry and more than one-half as to the district bench by an overwhelming holding any office, and I shall go back of the Clerk of said court at International for presidential electors or any officer Falls:, in said County and State and muoh as the largest twenty—von otfe vote on a nonpartizan ticket to private life with no heartburnings to serve a copy of your answer to the said LOOK OUT FOR STANTON. of the state who is to be voted for by er cities In the land. complaint upon the subscriber at his office and is free from any factional differences if the people, after an unprejudiced To retain the use of a mahogany voters throughout the state as a in the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami, in the ranks of the democrats review of my administration, conclude State of Minnesota, within twenty davs (20) whole, or upon any proposed constitutional desk in the state capital for another after the service of this summons upon you, and would command many republican that some one else can serve them to Taot and Talent. exclusive of the day of such service and if amendment, by first obtaining two years, Governor Eberhart must you fail to answer the said complaint within votes. Tact Is the life of the flre their greater advantage." the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ft in this action from the judges of election in his dispatch opposition in his own ranks, It is the open eye, the quick ear, the If the republicans are wise they will, upoi upon such failure, apply to the district on any registration day, a cer- thrusting to one side Sam Gordon, court for the relief demand in said com- Judging taste, the keen smell and the will see to it that Judge Stanton is ijbt plaint. lively touch. Talent is power, taot Dated this 26th day of Oct. 1911. the democratic nominee.—Bemidji pioneer. JOHN F. GIBBONS. Is skill, talent Is weight, taot Is momentum The American fe GOOM. Attorney for Plaintiff, talent Is wealth, toot la Bemidji Minn. The adoption of the eagi# as a national* 21-j 25 O E ready money. emblem by the United States •C LA ZENDA ay be all right, but It might have William Howard Taft On Grudge-Bearing. en still better to adopt the goose. Ope of the worst things about bea* SUMMONS We have never heard of the eagle doing We are for William Howard Taft, tag a grudge is that the bearer Is the State of Minnesota anything great, but last month sota Domestic as our first choice for president. In only one who is likely to be burdened ss In District Court a goose walked Into a ohuroh In Illr spite of his apparent Unpopularity much by It. County of Koochiching iching Inois during the servloes and drove LA TRINCA 1, with the masses we believe Mr. Taft John P, Galbraith & E. W. Francis, as Receivers ttalf the congregation cutdoorir before of Mizpah Mercantile Co. Plaintiffs. is as well fitted for the work of that she got out herself, by flying through important officers a 'window. An old gander,, when thorhly William McLaughlin, Defendant. -j.y: Havana been elected^to it.. His greatest lnad, la more dangefens: than bacHc being in the fact that he is The state of Minnesota to the above named defendant. AT ALL DEALERS TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS aNslick politician. Of course, lie You are hereby summoned and required to Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the made some mistakes, so has every Confusion of Terms. above entitled action, which complaint is filed fe KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, in the office of the clerk of said court and to Judge who is now on the serve a copy of your answer to said complaint RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the Supreme court bench, was, when he upon the subscribers hereto at their office 901 Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, first began the practice of law, a very KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the within twenty days (20) after the service of blundering speaker. O' one oocaslon. this summons upon you, exclusive of the day BLADDER and all annoying URINARY of such survice and in case of your failure to When he was trying a case of replevin, answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to involving the right of property in a toe plaintiff herein will take judgment against you for the sum of Three Hundred lot of hogs, he addressed the jury as MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from and since May follows: "Gentlemen of the jury, PEOPLE and for WOMEN, 18th, 1911, and for the costs and disbursements there were just twenty-tour hogs in of this action. Do not allow your kidney and bladder that drove—Just twentv-four, gentlamen—exactly Dated May 19th, 1911, trouble to develop beyond the Aad A. Tone, Iuternational Falls, Minn. twice as many as there A. E. Boyesen & H. H, Fler, St. Paul, Minn. reach of medicine. Take Foley's are in this jury box."—Case and Comment. d7j20 Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Kidney Pills. They giye quick results and stop irrgularities with surprising promptness. For sale by all MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE World's Wealthiest Individuals. dealers. It is quite impossible to say who are Default having been made in the payment of tbe sum of Thirteen hundred two and 91-100 the eight richest men and women in ($1302.91) Dollars, which is claimed to NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. be due and is due at the date of this Notice, the world. Some of the Indian princes NOTICE iR hereby given that default has upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered are enormously wealthy, though the been made in the conditions of that certain by Elizabeth Allen and JohnR. Allen mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. extent of their fortunes is not known. her husband Mo gagors to P. G. Gorden A. Peterson and Annie Ptterson his wife, Mortgagee bearing date the 11th. day of Sept. There are besides many wealthy families mortgagors, to Farewell, Ozmun. Kirk & 1908. and with a power of Sale therein contained, Company, a Minnesota corporation, mortgagee. and individuals in Europe whose duly recorded in the Office of the Register bearing date the 3rd dav of November, names are little known in this country, of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, 1909 with power of sale thereinf contained, and State of Minnesota, on the 5th, duly recorded in the office ot the and about whose fortunes so little day of November, 1908, at 10:30 o'clock, Register of Deeds in and for the Oounly of P. M, in Book B. of Mortgages on Page 25S is reliably known as to make Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on tbe 6th «Si|555r and no action or proceeding having been instituted, day of November. 1909, at eleven o'clock A. M. comparison Impossible. at law or otherwise, to. recover the in book "B" of Mortgages. page 412 which debt secured by said Mortgage or any part default has continued to the date of this notice, thereof. by failure and neglect of said mortgagors NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY to mafre payment of the principal in Effect of Imagination. GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale debtedness in the sum of nine hundred forty-flve contained in said mortgage and pursuant to A man condemned to death was and 59-100 dollars ($945.59), and failure the statute in such case made and provided, to pay interest upon the sum by said mortgage promised that if he would spend the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the secured, which by its terms became premises described in and conveyed by said night in bed In which a oholera patlent due and payable as follows: Three hundred Mortgage, viz: dollars ($300.00) due June 15.1910 three hundred had died and survived the experiment, Lots eight and nine in Section six and lot dollars ($300.00) due August 15, 1910 two in Section seven, all in Township sixtyseven, three hundred forty-five and 59-100 dollars his freedom would be given him. He Range twenty-four, in Koochiching ($345.59) due December 1.1910. and which default spent the night in the bed and died County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments has continued for more than one year. and appurtenances, which sale will be made the next day. But no patient had ever And whereas, the said mortgagee and by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at holder of said mortgage has elected and died in the bed, and the effect on the the front door of the Court House, in the city hereby does elect to declare the whole of International Falls, in said County and State principal sum of said mortgage due and Imagination and nerves of the condemned on the 16, day of February 1912, at eleven o'clock, payable at the date of this notice, under the man really caused his, death. in the forenoon of that day, at public terms and conditions of said' mortgage, and vendue, to tbe highest bidder for cash, to pay the power of sale therein contained and said debt of $1302.91 Dollars and interest whereas, there is actually due and claimed and the taxes, if any,on said premises and $25.00 to be due and payable at the date of this notice Would Pay Debt to Women. -attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said the sum of nine hundred forty-five and mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the 59-100 dollars ($945.59) with interest thereon Henry Muirhead, of Glasgow, Scot disbursements allowed by law subject to at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from pand, who died reoently, left part of redemption at any time within one year the 3rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, from the day of sale, as provided by law. the power of sale has become operative and his fortune to found and maintain an Dated November, 27.A. D. 1911. no action or proceeding at law or otherwise P. G. Gorden Institution of instruction for women has been instituted to recover the de"bt secured Mortgagee by said mortgage, or any part thereof in physical and blologloal courses, so Franz Jevne they oould beoome dentists, eleotrl- Mortgagee's Attorney fl5 NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY E- GIVEN that by virtue of the power of is, chemists, and so on. He said sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant explanation that he had always to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed Indebted to women, to his mother, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION by a sale of the premises described in his wife and his eldest sister. and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: STRAUBE PIANOS and STRAUBE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office The North one-half of the Northwest quarter at Duluth, Minn. Nov. 1, 1911. N (1-2 of the N. W. 1-4) of Section twentynine NOTICE is heaeby given that William G. Martin (29), and the Northeast quarter of the whose post-office address is Virginia, Minnesota Juet Boys. Northeast quarter (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4). did, on tbe 6th day of January 1911, file PLAYER PIANOS. Sing their own Choice. and Lots two (S) and three of Section (3) 1 inquired once," says Mr. Arthus in this office Sworn Statement and Application, thirty (30). Lot fifteen (15) la Section nineteen No. 08970. to purchase the Lots 1 and 2 D. Dean in the World's Work, "ol (19) and Lot one (1) in Section thirty and 3, Section 24, Township 68, Range 21. W.4P. (30), all in Township sixty-nine (69) North of group of teachers what they taught Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the Range twenty-six (26). lying and being in previsions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts the County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, ie «|ld 'matheoxatios,' another relied amendatory, known as the "Timber and with the hereditaments and appurtenances KDngllsh,' still another, 'science,' Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed which sale will be made by the Sheriff by appraisement, and that, pursuant .to such the fourth—God bless the little ot said Koochiching County at the front Come in and let us give you a demonstration, whether your are application, the land and timber thereon have door of the Court House'in the City of International said: 'Please, siri been estimated and valued by applicant 500 Falls in said County and State, sords Birch, 35.000 board feet Oak, 7.000 cords on March 14,1912, at ten o'clock A, M. of that interested or not. Pine worth in all $200 and the land nothing day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder that mid applicant will offer final proof in rapsort for cash, to pay said debt of nine hundred of his application and sworn statement on forty-flve and 59-100 dollars (t»45.5») and interest the 16th day of January, 1912. before Otto A. and taxes in the sum of thirty-two Wanted Many Them. and 17-100 dollars (t82.1) assessed against Poirier, U. S. Commissioner at Virginia, lllnn. A oeftaia small maiden had set bat said premises, and fifty dollars (150.00) attorney Any person is at liberty to protest this parchase JAMES A. fees, as stipulated in ana by said before entry, or initiate 2a„conteat at beart on having a turtle for a pet and, i§M§ Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated ber father final instraotlons as disbursements allowed by law, subject to affidavit in this office, alleging faota redemption at any time within one year which would defeat the entry. set off o« a southern Jeonwr, vf* from day of sale, as provided by law. That Witnesses: fclm to "Please be to get a the taxes paid on saia premises were paid John Owens. Virginia. Minn Homer B. C*T. Terms can be arranged. In the Marvin Music Store on 4th St. t* on the 15th day of October, 1910 and were Virginia. Mtwn warren Smith.. Virginia, Mian Mf lad? tntle ON* wfll torn a gald upon the following pieces of property. Gewge Dickewn, Virginia. Minn, ef baby tssttss right attjr." CBMUIF. HABTHAS. i-, Retfrtor ""V-v