International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 22, 1912 · Page 8 of 10
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE CANADIAN BANK half of southeast quarter (n% _of DISTRICT COURT W.E.LAWRENCE se%) southwest quarter of southeast LOCAL NEWS. quarter (sw% of se%) of section OF COMMERCE The Rexall Store thirty (sec. 30). HAS ADJOURNED The southeast quarter (se%) of section thirty two (sec. 32). See Setterlund & Co., about that INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Southwest quarter (sw%) of section -At 3:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon SIR' building contract. thirty-three (sec. 33), all in township EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT Judge C. W. Stanton announced that sixty-three (twnshp. 63), range C. L. SHEERAN ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER Mrs. Alice Chambers and son Clarence twenty-four (r. 24). the ffrst term of the district court of Birchdale were visitors in the Also an undivided one-third (1-3) CAPITAL* $10,000,000 REST,- $8,000,000 Life Insurance held in this county under the 1911 city Monday. interest of and in the south one-half law be adjourned without date. (s%) of the southeast one-quarter Get your lime, plaster and brick In some respects this has been one (se^4) of section ten (sec. 10). THE SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT from Setterlund & Co. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. West half of southwest quarter of the most interesting and important Two civil cases which will be tried (w'/i of sw%) of section eleven of The Canadian Bank of Commerce wilt receive deposits of $i u4 sessions held in this county. (sec. 11), all in township sixty-three OR. M. E. WITHROW tomorrow will finish the calendar for is a* upwards,, on which interest is allowed at current rates. There The grand jury, which was composed (twnshp. 63), range twenty-seven this term. Smalt delay in. withdrawing the whole or any portion of the deposit. of an unusually large percentage of (r. 27.) Pbjsidan and Surgeon Sheep lined and wool coats at cost Also an undivided one-third (1-3) deposits-are welcomed. representative citizens did good work. 1 ASM interest of and in the southwest quarter price at The Peoples Store, L. Rifkin, It returned sixteen indictments and bat Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to Offloe over litis' Drutr Store (sw1^) of the northwest quarter Prop. made a few good recommendations operated by any one of the number or by the survivor. A joint account 1NTBRNATIONAL PALLS. MINNESOTA (nw^i) or lot three (3) of section For dry Tamarac cord wood, apply and closed by passing a resolution of this kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money twenty-two (sec. 22), township sixtyfive G. F. Swiflnerton, M.D., C.M. (twnshp. 65), range twenty-six for which was filed with the clerk of after death, and is especially useful when a man desires to provide B. M. Hamre. (r. 26). district court who served a copy of it hi&wife,. or for others depending upoa him, in the event of his death. Miss Mary Mueller of Little Falls Also an undivided one-half interest Physician and Surgeon upon Sheriff Forrer, requiring him to has accepted a position as stenographer of and in the southwest quarter Fort Prances, Ont. Branch, B. P. ALLEY, Manager enforce the laws relative to the sale Examined and Glasses Fitted (sw1^) of the southeast quarter at the Power Co.'s office. of intoxicating liquors in this county. (se}4) of section three (3). Office ever Ruettell's Drugstore Choice hams and bacons at Harman The north one-half (n%) of the International Falls. Minn. The many civil cases on the calendar northeast quarter (ne%) of section & Gemmelgard's. which were mostly land title cases ten (sec. 10), the northwest, quarter Dr. Jenner Perry Ctance Dr. Swinnerton returned this morning Licensed Plumbers and were satisfactorily disposed of. The (nwx/4) of the northwest, quarter from a visit with Mrs. Swinnerton defendants in a few of the criminal (nw1^) of section eleven (11), all of township sixty-seven (twnshp. 67), PHYSICIAN and SURGEON at Minneapolis where she underwent cases pleaded guilty and were duly heating Engineers range twenty-two (r. 22), all situated an operation recently. sentenced, while others were tried by in Koochiching county, Minnesota. Office over litis Drug Store. Phone 15 jury, some of whom were found guilty Notice is hereby given that I, the For fresh and salt go to Har pork Night calls at Hotel Koochiching while others were acquitted as noted undersigned, as sheriff, aforesaid* will man & Gemmelgard's. WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. sell the above described real property INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA in previous issues of this paper with President Baqfcus and Superinten to the highest bidder therefor for the exception of Alfred Myers of ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. DR. O. C. HEIEIE cash, at public auction, at the front dent J. J. Ross of the Power Co. have whom this paper inadvertently stated door of the court house, in the village E A S O 1 N returned from New York where they in its last issue had been found guilty of International Falls, in the county E I N S attended a paper manufacturers' con of larceny, which was a mistake, he of Koochiching, and state of Minnesota, OVESOIN BLOCK Intrnational Palls, Minn. PHONE 221 vention. on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, having been declared innccent and Office over International State Bank A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that Send, vour orders for Diano tuning was of course released. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. day, to satisfy the said execution, together and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the There was considerable interest with the interest and costs Music store on Third street. manifested in the liquor and slot machine thereon. Dr. H. H. Ihrig Dated February 16, A. D. 1912. County Auditor Slocum today received cases from Littlefork only one H. W. FORRER, case was tried. County Attorney F. a check for $532.50 from the For the year 1910 the consumption of beer in Minnesota Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minnesota. J. McPartlin ably representing the state as half of the -wolf bounties DENTIST decreased 80,000 barrels. During the same year the output state and Attorney W. Y. Kane as paid out in this county during the FRANK F. PRICE, •Office over Holler's Confectionery of the Attorney for Judgment Creditor, ably representing the dafendant. past year. First National Bank Building, Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. The jury returned a verdict of acquittal. INTERNATIONAL FALLS Go to Peoples Store, opposite Rex Grand Rapids, Minn. It being impossible to secure First publication, Feb. 24, 1912. Hotel for your dry goods, satisfaction a jury on the other cases without Last publication, April 6, 1912. DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ guaranteed to all, L. Rifkin, Prop. increased 35,000 barrels. That's because its good "Tell putting the county to the great expense Judge M. A. Spooner, formerly the bar boy to serve you REX BEER." The majority of DENTIST of subpeoning jurors from the judge of our district court but now SUMMONS the places in International Falls sell REX BEER because extreme outlaying parts of the county, a practicing attorney in Minneapolis, Judge Stanton wisely caused the Store STATE OP MINNESOTA) they like to please their patrons. Office and fesidence over litis Drug is here attending to court matters Vss. other five cases to be held over to the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA County of Koochiching and calling on old friends. Telephone 75 FRED SHAW, City Agent. July term of court. In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District Yesterday the civil cases of E. M. For your wool shirts and underware B. H. PHINNEY International Lumber Company, a corpora, Anderson vs. John Haluptzok was at cost go to The Peoples Store, L. tion Plaintiff Lawyer tried and taken under advisement as Rifkin Prop. vs. William Gray Defendant was also the fifth trial of the case of Two weddings were performed by Over International State Bank Jacob Ungerman vs. O. L. Brown involving Municipal Judge Geo. S. Langland The state of Minnesota to the above named International Falls Abstract Co. a pair of green painted logging INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA defendant:— Tuesday at his office. Miss Lottie Lobb You are hare by summoned and required to sleighs the ownership, of which was in of Marquette, Mich., became the answer the complaint of the plaintiff iD the dispute. A I N above entitled action, which complaint has F. J. bride of Olaf Wedner of Thief River BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors been filed with the Clerk of the above named Court, and to serve your said answer to Falls. Roy Rogers and Miss Elizabeth Lawyer Cut Prices on Music said complaint upon the su?scriber hereof ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Frederickson of Baudette were at his office in the City of International Falls in said County, within twenty (20) days after Until Saturday night, March 2nd, the other couple made man and wife. Drug Store. Office over litis the service of this summons upon you. 1912, I will sell popular sheet music exclusive ot the date of such service and if Collections, Conveyancing and Loans Both couples will reside here. FALLS. MINNESOTA fail to answer the said complaint within INTERNATIONAL at 10 cents per copy standard and YOU the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this The Baptist Laidies Aid will meet action will take judgement against you in classic sheet music at 15 cents per J. E. BURDICK, Manager CEO. S. LANGLAND at the home of Mrs. Jas. Bigsby Friday the sum of one hundred six and 69-100 ($106.69) copy. Also music books, musical instruments dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of afternoon February 23 on 7th St. six per cent per annum from March 18, 1911, I N TERNATIONAL FALLS, .... MINNESOTA and supplies at cut prices. Lawyer together with its costs and disbursements All are cordially invited. herein. I have the largest stock of this class Dated October 28,1911. Miss M. E. Carey of the state lihome of goods to be found in Northern .J. MCPARTLIN. Attorney jor Plaintiff Office over International State Bank Monday night after having Minnesota. International Falls, Minnesota. classified and catalogued the library INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA j. lt-f 22 THE MARVIN MUSIC STOKE books huring her few days' visit here. A. Setterlund & Co. Fourth Street International Falls After December 18th Dr. Reeves, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. H. STUBEE FIRM HELD BLAMELESS. dentest and opticion will discontinue NOTICE is hereby given that default has his visits to Rainy River and will be The coroner's jury at Fort Frances, been made in the conditions of that certain A it mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. found at his Fort Erances office at which has been investigating the explosion A. Peterson and Annie Peterson his wife, General Contractors mortgagors, to Farewell, Ozmun, Kirk & any time. tf of dynamite which occurred 4nd Superintendent of Construction. Company, a Minnesota corporation, mortgagee, bearing date the 3rd day of November, week before last, killing thirteen A meeting of the International Office over litis Drug Store 1909 with power of sale thereinf contained, powder men at Johnson & Carey's duly recorded in the office o, the Falls Motor Boat Club will be held at INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Minnesota Register of Deeds in and for the Coun of Internationa Falls. construction camp, has returned a the city hall on Friday evening Feb. Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November. 1909, at eleven o'clock A. M. verdict. The jury finds the disaster 23rd. at 8 p. m. All persons owning in book "B" of Mortgages, page 412 which MRS. JANET W. DADE was the result of an accident. The default has continued to the date of this notice. motor boats or interested therein are a— by failure and neglect of said mortgagors dynamite was of the best, the discipline requested to be present. .._ to make payment of the principal in Music Teacher debtedness in the sum of nine hundred forty-five of the men perfect, and there and 59-100 dollars ($945.59), and failure Abstracts of titles to all property in were no defects in the work of the to pay interest upon the sum by said mortgage Koochiching county furnished on secured, which by its terms became Arnold Coal and Fuel Company machinery. They believe that a loaded due and payable as follows: Three hundred short notice by the Koochiching dollars ($300.00) due June 15. 1910 three hundred hole was to blame and hold the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA dollars ($300.00) due August 15, 1910 County Abstract Co., official abstracters, contractors not responsible for- the three hundrpd forty-five and 59-100 dollars International Falls, Minn. ($345.5!)) due December 1.1910. and which default deaths of the men. Sixty witnesses Manitou Lodge No. 250 has continued for more than one year. Married yesterday afternoon at 4:00 And whereas, the said mortgagee and were examined under oath. Messrs. holder of said mortgage has elected and Agent for Standard Oil Company's Lubri ip. m. in the office of Court Commissioner Carey and Johnson were present. hereby does elect to declare the whole I. O. O. F. meets every Friday night principal sum of said mortgage due and Geo. P. Watson, Mr.EberDoyle payable at the date of this notice, under the at 8 o'clock at Ogaard's Hall, full attendance and Miss Hilda Carlson, both of Big cating Oils, Coal Oil and Gasoline. terms and conditions of said mortgage, and BIDS WANTED. the power of sale therein contained and requested. Visiting brother Falls. They returned to Big Falls on whereas, there is actually due and claimed Notice is hereby given that the welcome. to be due and payable at the date of this notice the evening train, where they will the sum of nine hundred forty-five and county board of education of Koochiching make their home amid the best wishes 59-100 dollars ($945.59) with interest thereon county will sell the old school at the rate of 8 per' cent per annum from of their many friends. ... .* the 3rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, Sale and Transfer Stable in Connection Koochiching Camp No. 7602 buildings at Birchdale and Loman and the Dower of sale has become operative and The dance given by the Order of no action or proceeding at law or otherwise the Park avenue school building. has been instituted to recover the debt secured Owls at the city hall.Monday' was Bids on the same will be received by.said mortgage, or any part thereof: M. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays well attended and a good time is reported February 24th, 1912, before* 10:00 a. of NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY each month. Full attendance by all present.' Music was GIVEN that by virtue of the power of m., at county superintendent's office, requested, siting neighbor welcome- salecontainedin said mortgage and pursuant OSCAR DOUGLAS, flanager furnished by the international' orchestra to the statute in such case made and., International Falls, Minn. provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed which was enjoyed by all. The February 8, 1912._ by a sale of the premises described in CHARLES. K. SHAND prizes given to the person holding the and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: Annie E. Shetland, Telephone No. 59 The North one-half of the Northwest quarter lucky numbers were Won by Mr. and -v Clerk. N (1-2 of the N. W. 1-4) of Section twentynine^), ARCHITECT and the Northeast quarter of the Mrs. Fred Shaw. Northeast quarter (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4). Plans -•nd Lots two (2) and three (3) of Section, and specifications for all buildings. Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. SHERIFF'S SALE. thirty (30). Lot fifteen (15) ia Section nineteen Correspondence solicited. and Mrs. John Decker about 30 people (19) and Lot one (1) in. Section thirty By virtue of an execution issued (30), all in Township sixty-nine (69) North of were entertained at cards. Cinch was out of and under the seal of the district Range twenty-six (26). lying and being in VIRGINIA, MINN. the County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, the game of which a series of 10 games court in and for the county of with the hereditaments and appurtenances Eric Franson Itasca, and state of Minnesota, Upon were played for which favorable prizes which sale will be made by the Sheriff ol said Koochiching County at the front a judgment rendered and docketed in HAIGHT A RAPP were given as follows: First lady's, door of the Court House in the City of International said court, on the 26th day of March, Falls in said County and State Mrs. Joe Andre second, Mrs. Fred A. D. 1909, in an action wherein Henry on March 14,1912, at ten o'clock A, M. of that UNDERTAKERS i:. day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder Shaw. First gentlemen to Mr. Shaw Hughes is plaintiff and James A. XJCENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL for cash, to pav said debt of nine hundred Quigg is defendant, in favor of the the buby prizes were captured by Mrs. forty-five and 59-100 dollars ($945.59) and interest DIRECTORS said plaintiff and against the said defendant, and taxes in the sum of thirty two Dealer in Frank Raymond and Jack Vogh. Lady assistant always in attendancs. In or 17-100 dollars ($32.17) assessed against for the sum of five hundred and Lumber and out of town calls promptly attended to. "'Our said premises, and fifty dollars ($50.00) attorney's Lunch and refreshments were served and lO-lOOth dollars ($500.10), a personal attention given to all cases. 'Phone fees, as stipulated in and by said and an enjoyable time is reported by transcript of which said judgment au. Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to was docketed in Koochiching county INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA all." redemption at any time within one year Real Estate on the 21st day of June, 1909, at 11:15 from day of sale, as provided by law. That Baptist church Sunday services, a. m., and which execution was directed the taxes paid on said premises were paid Hotel Svea onthelsthday of October, 1910 and .were special missionary sermon, 11:00 and delivered to me as sheriff in paid upon the following pieces of property, W. and for the said county of Koochiching, o'clock by Rev. Duff. Young to-wit: I have, this 26th day of December, North half of the Northwest quarter (N.l-2 peoples society class at 12:00. Subject, of the N. W. 1-4 twelve and ninty-four 1-100 A. D. 1911, levied upon all 'Zwingle, The Swiss Patriot. Sunday dollars ($12.94.) PETERSON, Proprietor International falls and JOHN the right, title and interest of the theast east quarter qv Jhe Northeast c^uarand Nor of school at 12:00, all invited. Reading said defendant, James A. Quigg, in er (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4) six 100 Ericsburg dollars ($6.47). room 2nd avenue, open all Sunday and to the following described real seven and Lot two (2), Section thirty (30) A good, first-class hotel for local property, situate in said Koochiching 22-100 dollars ($7-22). with good reading, where will be held Lot three (3), Section thirty (30) two and county, viz: All X*ncls of Lumber delivered at reasonable and transent trade. Sweedish service at 3:00 o'clock Rev. 23-100 dollars ($2.23). An undivided one third (1-3) interest Lot fifteen (15), Section nineteen (19) one Carlson. English service at 4:00 prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. of and in the north one-half (n%) and 73-100 dollars ($1.73). Lot one (1), Seciion thirty (30) one and o'clock, Revs. Duff and Lindbloom of the southwest quarter (swx/4) and Rates Newly Constructed and Choice Business and l^esideoce Lots. 58-100" dollars ($1 58) total thirty-two and 17100 west one-half (w%) of southeast lead a dialogue on Men and Religion. dollars ($32.17). Reasonable. quarter (se%) of section twenty-nine Dated, St. Paul, Minn. January 9,1912. All welcome. Baptist church 7:30, a FABEWELL, OZMUN. KIHK & COMPANY (sec. 29). By C. D. Maclaren, Asst. Treas hearty invitation given Services, Northeast quarter of southwest Charles N, Orr, Sample Room in Connection bright, brief, brotherly.,.,. quarter (ne^4 of sw^4), north one- Attorney for Morgagee, y-r