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

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& "'**&3? *7 &*F f"- -^z^/'r-- -JfpHp^ .' :,^v"»**• VATIO h/r •m**~m &*r% mesota ri08r£ax 111., articu cis^p||d accurate MarJB5l4.jl9l2, International ten o'clock A, M. of that rdtti m^gioipthrou gj|c the prone pitess ay, a^ubllc vei, ne, to the highest bidder iei^ of revehtAf raised|for tive for csuK, to pav s] b4 1 debt of nine hundred ^p4H#-sta&> articles beingcorf and Border yortynlve and le state 7an its subdivisions, rsHltafes zftd Kks the 59merest y«»tH^boyi dollars and in"the ($945.69) and faces' uted showing how much money is sum of thirty-two methods gf of ,th£.jiationalf organization of wet the bed every night clear thro' on and 17-100 dollars assessed against vi32.1T) Official City Paper of International raised by taxation, the method of said premises, and fifty dollars (USO.OO) at- revenue shall raised, tne purple state insurance officials. Tfee present the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney s«Pulated in and by said Falls, Minnesota. ,. as raising it and for whatpurposeit is to which it- is put "and" the several'consecutive ^whole life insurance" rate in the medicine and was 4n the: drug ln case of foreclosure, and the disbursed. These short articles will a,l®wed by lawV^subJect to Store looking for something different steps in arriving. i£t w$&t. ^kftne f«tf .aApersjpn .18, }yea|^ oU ,any within one year tlme INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS be interesting and instructive, the information to help him when I heard of Foley's sate, as provided by law! That shall be each property ownerV shdre is 50 cents a month. This will be of PUBLISHING COMPANY Premises were paid will be reliable and every Kidney "Pills. "After he had taken of the general burden. The exigence raised to 75 cents. The rate at 45 9 October, 1910 and were paidupon the following pieces of property, tax payer who reads them will gain GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. them two days could see a change years is $1 a month this wfli be we of the commission in the lour a knowledge of the process of levy and when he had taken two thirds of V*e Northwest quarter (^.^2 years of its work has convinced it raised to $2. Corr«e^onding inciy^sea 11.50 A YEAR dolKiai!')4 SUBSCRIPTION and distribution he should know, and ,We"e Hity-fcar !•& and a bottle he was cured. That is about that tfiere is a general lack of information are shown in the table of the com-:mittee the matter of taxation is of the utmost quarter of the Northeast quar»KU)«x six weeks ago and he has not wet the on .all th$$e points, especially for persons of all ages. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. and ?«00 importance to all. The articles 1809, at the post office at International Falls, For the benefit of those who object bed since". For sale by all dealers. that relating to the assessment of real Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of will be published in the Press Jfoo'doufrMKS)™ ""rtJ 8"e° 30 aBd March 3.1879. and personal property. Nor is this to the higher rates, the committee announced w» 30 surprising when one reflects that the a cheaper insurance, known (w THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. It is reported that a full Socialist laws relating to these matters are as the "term plan," will be offered. NOTICE OP EXPIRATION OF R13DEMPTION. Lot one Section thirty one and ticket will be announced shortly !for buried in the statufue books, consulted The "term plan" insures a person to (1), (30) 1S8-100dollars*(il total thirty-two and sa) IT100 Office of the Cuunty Auditor. the age of fifty years or to any age the filling of the county offices. We only by those charged with their dollars (833.17). In the proper place we advertise an County of Koochiching' State of Minnesota. Dated, St Paul. Minn. January 9,1912. are pleased to hear it and trust that adininistration while the mass,-?to .desired. If the person carrying such, To Georsre Holier. 9800 seal skin coat lor sale at tial FABBWILL, OZMTIN. KIRK &, CCMPAHT You are hereby noti^ed that at a tax iudtfement .r. By C. D. Maclaren, Asst. Treaa the beinocrats will also get out a full whom the statutes are not accessible, insurance lives through the term for price. No, it doesn't belong to us, sale beld On the '1 I th day of May n08 tlie Charles N, Orr, followinif desciibed paecel of land situated in ticket, as well as the Republicans .then remain in ignorance of ..their provisions. wh^ch )ie is insured, the risk ceases Attorney for Morgagee, but to the wife of one of our good the County of Koochiching and S3ate of Minnesota the voters of the county ought to get Generally men know little and the transaction is closed. Persons to wfi:'Lot 59. Block-a, Holler's Addition friends who has outgrown it. to Koochiching was sold for the sum of SUMMONS 18 years old will be given insurance at together and select from all the names .m^re of. tlie details of taxing than 18-100 dollars:' That the. amount required to redeem said the rate of 40 cents for $1,000 to be STATE OF MINNESOTA! suggested by the several tickets the that an assessor visits tliem once a Parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon S8» A ton of oil it is said has been insured, until the age of 50. A sliding men or women best fitted for the work year and asks searching questions thirnotice,isthesum of tioe dollars, and interest County of Koochiching) as provided by law to the day such redemotion taken from the tongue of a whale.' scale according to age is established! of the. several offices and elect them to relative to their property, and that, In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District. ismade^ How much do you suppose a candi-i That tbe tax certificate issued upon in the "term plan" insurance, the same said such office without regard to their once or twice a year, they go to the safe has been presented to nie by the holder International Lumber Company, a corporation date for office would give for a face' as in the "whole life" plan. thereof, and the time for redemption of said politics. There is no heed of party county treasurers to pay the tax levied .....plaintiff parcel from said sale will expire sixty days of that kind during a campaign—Iron vs. There were 788 delegates in attendance politics in county affairs. op their property. It is to give after the service' of this notice and proof William Gray Defendant News. thereof has been fllee in my office. at the convention. publicity to these matters that these Witness my band and official seal this 23 day The state of Minnesota to the above named of January 1912. articles are directed. defendant:— Senator Knute Nelson .is said to be (L. S. L, H. SLOCUM You are hareby summoned and required to .... They will be made as brief as is Auditor of Koochiching County. Minnesota, Listen to this son. An exchange favor 0f the government ownership anstver the complaint of the plaintiff in the in t. 1.15. OLD-FASHIONED SWEET HERBS above entitled action, which complaint has consistent with clearness and with warns us against poking fun at a to be operated of the telegraph lines been filed ,with the Clerk of the above named their relative importance in the system. Court, and to serve your said answer to man's ragged clothing for often he government postal part of the Lavender, said complaint upon the su?scriber hereof Thyme, Roeemary and Othera says a ragged pair of overalls coy-jservice They will be carefully prepared He wantg the value of the at his office in the City of International Falls That Qlve Forth Odors Both NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. to insure accuracy and be put in simple, in said County. within twenty (20) days after ers a warm heart. The class in (presen^ u^es determined by expects, rr!f' Frwih Invlgoratlhc^ the service of this summons upon you. and anatomy will please some forward.- language. The commission hopes exclusive' ot the date of'such service and if If the ownerg are ready to gell for NOTICE.is hereby given that default has you fail to answer the said complaint within ai^jt .expects that tliey will create discussion. beeii 'made tn the conditions of th'a certain Bovey Iron News. what these lines would cost to build, I spent most of raj irehoolday holidays the tfme aforesaid the plaintiff in this mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. by Jbtoth the editor and the action will take judgement against you in at. my grandmothei^s .^ao«r In A. Peterson and Annie Peterson his "Wife,* I ha S a he tbe sum of one hundred six ana 69-100 (1106.69) mortgagors-, Farewell, Ozmun. Kirk ft read^^8 .of this newspaper, and it solicits Yorkaljire, England, wh^e many ot dollafc. with interest thereon at the rate Of No less a man than John Wana- purchase, but if they want pay for all Company, a Minnesota corporation, mortgagee. six per cent per annum from March 18, 1911, tH^ir opinions, both on the artjclesand the ciistpms pf Queen Anne'a tline x!*main bearing date the 3rd day of November, together with its costs and disbursements maker recently spoke as follows about the watered stock, and a trig bonus benewspapers: 1909 with Dowej of sale,v thereinf ,con-: unchanged. 8o lavender •herein, w. the taxing system. It is rt^ pie tained, duly recorded'it the .tjfflcfe b,the "A newspaper whose col- sides, he is in favor of the goveniumns Dated October 28,1911. Register of D#d# fiat intt foir the UounrV I^of and herbs seemed Indispensable In a only py. snch means that reforms are .J. MCPARTLIN. overflow with advertisements of ment building its own lines. If the Koochiching. Sfate 6f Minrie^ta, 0n*"tne tSfh selfreapeotlng bonsebold^ and, as soon Attorney ior Plaintiff ever acconpjiiBhei. day of November. 1909, ateleveh o'clock A. M. busines men has more influence in .at- government adopts this policy they International Falls, Minnesota. as I owned a garden, they were li^ ofifortjgsie*. page 412 which j. n-f a The commission takes this opportunity $e£xult ifS8 ronflafla to tll^ 3^te of this notice. traction to building up a town than will get the lines at a fair pirce. staljMU byfai 1 ureaiidneglefel ofcsaid mortgagors to express .its appreciation of any other agency. Capital and labor] Vi to mate payment ,of the principal in At grandmother's shew muslin bags, the' pubiic spirit of the editor of this MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE debtedness ln tne sum of nine hundred forty-five go where there is an enterprising community. lilied wfth levender, tibiae and ro(w and 59-100 dollars (1945,59), and failure paper, shown by his giving, of valuble Default having been made in the paymeat of to pay interest Up6n the sum by said mort.gage No power on earth is so mary, were kept in every cupboard, tvo the sum of ,. Thirteen hundred and 91-100 secured, which, by its texms: became space without bther compensation ($1302:91) Dollars. Which is claimed' t'o btureau drawer and chest. Large Jan,! strong to build up a town as a paper due and payable as follows: Three hundred be due and js doe at the date of this Notice, IN MINNESOTA than the satisfaction of perforaiing dollars (wdO.OO) dOe June 15.1910 three hundred ^ied with tose leaves and mignonette, well patronized and its power should upon a certain mortgage duly executed add delivered dollars ($300.00) due August IS, 1910 a valuable service. by Elizabeth Allen and John R. Allen ill the herbs and many spices, were three hundred forty-flve aild 59-100 dollars be appreciated. The man who over gag her husband or ors to P. U. Gorden (#345 59) due Decern Deri, 1910! and which de •towed in the sitting rooms and h«ity Mortgagee.bearing date the 11th. day of Sept. looks his town paper injures himself fault has continued for more than one year. the lids were removed for about half And whereas, the said mortgagee' and 1908. and with aT power of Sale therein eOntained, by injuring his town and townsmen." WOODMEN INCREASE RATES holder q£. said mortgage-has elected and (By the Minnesota Tax Commission.) duly recorded in the Office of the Register an hour each day, after sweeping and I hereby does elefit "to declare the whole of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, It is the purpose to present to the dusting were done, so that a faint, principal sum-of said' mortgage due ani and State of Minnesota on tbe 5th. Chicago, an. 29.—By a majority of payable at the date of this notice, under the dagL of November. 1908, at 10:30 o'clock. indescribable perfume permeated the A campaign of education is to be readers of this newspaper, in a series 150, the delegates to the national convention terms and conditions of Bkid mortgage, axid P. M. fn Book B. of Mortgaged on Page 855 whole house, and was most delight* the power of sale.. therein contained .and and no action 4r proceeding haying been, instituted, of the Modern Woodmen of whereas, there is 'actually due and claimed at law otherwise, to recover the or" to be due.and payable at the date oLihis notice debt secured by said Mortgage or any part America here adopted a resolution the sum of nine hundred forty-fiv^ and, Even physicians agree that sweet thereof. which will raise all whole life insurance 59-100 dollars (1845.59) with interest thereon NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY odors are beneficial and valuable as O E at the rate of & jer cent per annum from GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale rates from 50 to 100 per cent the 3rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, contained in said mortgage and pursuant to disinfectants. Those who have never the powef of sale has become operative and LA ZENDA the statute in such case made and provided, over the price now being paid. The experienced the delight of sleeping no action or proceeding at law or otherwise said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the has been instituted to recover the debt secured new rates will go into effect Jan. 1, between sheets redolent of sweet premises described in and conveyed by said ty said mortgage, or any part thereof: Mortgage, viz: 1913,. apd will affect all present members herbs have before them a Joy that Lots eight and nine in Section six and lot NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY two in Section seven, all in Township sixtyseven, Domestic will not soon be forgotten. Punfe as well as those who take out GIVEN that by virtue of the power of Range twenty-four, in Koochiching sticks and pastlllles have a positive sale contained in said- mortgage and pursuant County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments insurance in the future. to the statute in such case made and LA TRINCA and appurtenances, wbich sale will be made odor, pleasing for a time, but It be* The vote was taken after the final provided, ihe said mortgage win be foreclosed by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at comes tiresome herbal odors are by a sale of the premises described in the front door of the Court House, in the city arguments against the plan had b^en and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: of International Falls, in said County and State fresh and ^vigo»tlng.-?-Kate V. St The North one-half of the Northwest quarter on the 16. day of February 1912, at eleven o'clock, heard. J. O. Davis of Califorma, of l£crar» %the Woman's Home Compa» N.(1-2 of the N, W. 1-4) of Section twentynine in the forenoon that day. at pubiio Havana chairman of the rate committee], (29). and the Northeast quarter of tne vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay ion. Northeast quarter (N. E. 14 of the N. E. 1-4). said debt of $1303.91 Dollars and interest out a formal statement after the vote and Lots two (2) and three (3) of Section and the taxes, if any,on said premises and $25.00 AT ALL DEALERS thirty (30). Lot fifteen (15) ia Section nineteen attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said had been announced showing the, effect (19) and Lot one (1) in Section .thirty WAY TO EQQ mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the 8TOP WA8TB. (30). all in Township sixty-nine (69) North of of the change. He said the new disbursements allowed by law subject to Range twenty-six (26). lying and being in redemption at any time within one year To stimulate a movement for the the County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, from the day of sale, as provided by law. with the hereditaments and appurtenances Dated November, 27.A. D. 1911. proper care of the egg product and which sale will be made by the Sheriff P. G. Gorden thereby reduce the $45,000,000 loss ai rt said Koochiching County at the front Mortgagee door of the Court House ln tne City of International Franz Jevne nually sustained by farmers and otfr Falls ln said County and State, Mortgagee's Attorney fl» er egg producers^ the departtment at agriculture has been conducting an in vestlgation during the last year, th Arnold Coal and Fuel Company results of which have just been an nounced. This loss is largely due to improper handling on the farm and at the country store. It Is believed that the keynote has been struck in the solution of the problem Agent for Standard Oil Company's Lubri- by bringing about the organisation of the egg buyers with the cooperation of the state: authorities to the traders catingiDifsTiSoqi ln eggs to buy & quality basis only. This means substitution of the 3' M. "loss-off*. method of buying for the prevailing "case count" system. The movement has been rapidly spreading Sale and Transfer Stable in Connection Into many states and the officials are confident- of success. Suggestions are offered in a bulletin issued to farmers, the country merchants and cash buyers, railroad Officials and carload 05CAR DOUG LAS, manager shippere. Incidentally it Is pointed out that the products of .the American hen aggre 5 ..Telephone No. 59 v. gate in value $620,000,000 annually—a sum equal, to the value of the hay crop, the wheat crop, the combined value of oat -and popt'a'to crop, and. nearly nine times th* value of* the tobacco crop of 1908.: ,:w •. :-iffe' & X, c? Proved Hl« Right to Papere., "Did the peanut mian gest his nafc -5 iiraH2£tlQh' papers V* "Yes he prbred to the Judge-right away that he was a good A^fnerlcan- 'at heart." "How did he prove it?", "In answer to a queation he told the difference between double play and a double header.'* We are closing out our present I v.-'"': 7 -'i ot^goods at good prices To Resuscitate People, ai-4. Operated by a small motor driven for the purchaser in order to get a dry battery Is a machine invent* by ed in Germany to resuscitate persona ready for the cold snap and the overcome by gases which automation STRAUBE PIANOS and STRAUBE ally pumps out the lungs and fills theni warm spring that Will follow it. with oxygen The 17-year cicada which la wrongly &«-< Don't forget our name and number. the 17-year locust, is the longest PLAYER PIANOS. Sing their own Choice. called lived of any known insect, as the grub Phone No. 14, or nymph lives for over IS. years the roots of the forest trees, often several feet below the surface In the last spring It finished Its trans* Come in and let us give you ,a demonstration, whether your are formations, and usually at the last ol May or the beginning of June, issues interested or not. In enormous numbers from the ground. This appearance of the 17-year brood Pioneer Store dates as far back as 1838. At. the present time each year has its brood -J. A AJ/1 i" *VW JAMES A. TERRY or broods, each limited, as a rule, to a *•11 defined dlstrlot There are 80 of broods soattered over a large such Sie ea In the Atlantio and oentral states. Terms can be arranged. In ftlfc Marvin Music Store on 4th HARRY D. RUETTELL southern limits are northern Oeorand the western limits eastern •braska and Kansas. jnmm.