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

February 22, 1912 · Page 9 of 10

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I p* BBS mmm wm ^7^ "J1 rr: #1 sp? "-H,. .^""sv* -'V -V. J^-v- r. j**" •INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. N0ISOE OF tPJMNG COMMISSIONJERS' taking of such lands by the petition easterly along said shore to point duer, power engine, which boafjT and en~ er for railroad purposes. northwest from the southwest corner REPORT. approval ft, rT ginea shall be subject to the WM. ANDRE J. C. ANDRE Said lands are situate in the county of Jot'one (1), section twenty of said city council, and said licensee State *tif J&innesota, tcounty of Koochi- of Koochiching and state of Minneso eight (28), township seventy-one Orders in force untilteanCelled.*" is prohibited from carrying at any ta and described as follows: Lots (71), range twenty-three (23), thence INTERNATIONAL Si®®1? six peopfe beside tte District cCfturt, Fifteenth judicial district thirty-seven (37) and thirty-nine (39) due southeast to the southwest corner lilT io in an 18-foot gaso- in block threie (3) and lots four (4). of said lot one (1), thence south Minnesota, Dakota & Western Railway five (5) and thirty-six (36) in block to the southeast of said lot two (2), Company, petitioners, vs. Timothy four (4) of Koochiching, according thence west to the southwest corner EMPLOYMENT JB. Harnngton Knute T. Hagen to the plat thereof on file and of rec of said lot two (2), thence north to iff swriSr^« 0f And Ida Hagei}, his wife Rasmus ord in the office of the register of the place of beginning also commencing Malmliq, Jtemhard Malmlin and Hilda deeds of said Koochiching county. at the northeast corner of OFFICE' V!'i Malmltt^, his wife, ©tilia Beata Dated January 25th, 1912. the southeast quarter of section twen ^ngth, and said licensee is nShkiS Nilsojn, now .known a* ©tilia Beata Nels L. Olson ty-eight (28), township seventy-one FURNISH YOU HELP fREE ,Of CHARGE a&tbnlin, siete heirjs .at Jww and devisees WE Geo. S. Langland, (71), range twenty-three (23) thence of Cteistina R. JKalmlin, deceased, Benjamin W. Bacon, west fourteen (14) rods thence north and Rasmus Malmlii as execMjarx Woodsmen, Railroad Laborers, Dock: Laborers Commissioners. twenty-two and one-fourth (22^4) the ilait will and testament of rods thence east thirty-six (36) rods NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR of Christina 1R. Malmlin, .deceased and Laborers of all Descriptive. thence south twenty-two and onefourth kit I LIQUOR LICENSE. The Koochiching .Company, a corporation (22%) rods thence west twenty-two INTERNATIONAL ALLS, MINN. and said dtjr fcteraatiolal FMta Second Avenue David Fraser .and Fraser, State of Minnesota, county of (22) rods to point of beginning, when so requested and shall noS Ms wife, respondents. Koochiching, city of International being part of lot two (2) and To tfoe petitioner and respondents Falls, ss. 'nfr to cn*s said rtre? lot three (3), section twenty-eight I jnuting an unreasonable length of above jtsamed: Notice is hereby given that appli (28), township seventy-one (71) time before being conveyed across: You will please itafce notice that the cations have been made in writing to range twenty-three (23) west of the Get Your Stationary Printed ^ver between the points abS^ undersigned commissioners have the common council of said city of In fourth principal meridian, but subject such licensee made and filed in ^be office of tfce sh^H ternational Falls and filed in my of and subordinate nevertheless to keep the dock or., fending- placed clerk of die court a report of their fice, praying for license to sell intoxi the two mortgages made by the defendants at the International Falls Press assessment and award of damages eating liquors for the term commenc weli wffp!?1 condition,, Emma A. Coxon and Fred safe fht at night, and subject to which, in their judgment, will result ing on March 15, 1912, and terminating W.Coxon to the defendant Mary Colwell, described betow by rea$tfn of the on March 14, 1913, by the following PI?OVaI of the dty council. one dated January 25th, 1910, fee permitted to be chareed person and at the place stated in and recorded in the office of the register rive£°weyinr ,^ssea^ers across said said application, respectively, to-wit of deeds of said county on the fiJa tJfeen,the Points above speci- Henrih Martinson, in the north 2nd day of February, 1910, in book front foom on the ground floor of of Mortgages, on page 447, and A Business Proposition Stitf not exeeed tfie that eertain two-story frame building the other made on the 26th day of situate on lot 11, block 10 of the March, 1910, and recorded in the office 4° ?aWeSvneVate1: of the register of deeds on the 4th plat of International Falls.. Said applications will be heard and day of May, 1910, in book "B" of determined by said common council Mortgages on page 477, and that ofdfiftCh passenger upon the payment of the city of International Falls at shall on Tuesday the 20th day of Of fifteen cents, shaB be given a S! Buying a Paradis Farm is a business proposition, the council room in the city hall of March, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock tura ticket good for a return paia» 6aid city of International Falls in a. m. of said day, at the front door of with everything in your favor from the very beginning. and any licensee or employer of Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota, the court house in International Falls, licensee who shall charg/a greater Nowhere on earth will you find richer soil. Such On Monday, the 11th day of in said county and state, proceed to fee than above specified, or who shall thing as a crop failure is unknowh. March, A. D. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. sell all the right, title and interest of I!fuse to ^ve a ticket: for a retuS Every day in the year is a crop-growing-day at of that day. the above named Emma A. Coxon and passage upon the payment or tender R. C. FRASER, Fred W. Coxon in and to the above Paradis, and from three to five valuable crops may be °f cents by any Das«Jnt»L» City Clerk. described property, to satisfy said taken down each yepr from each acre, with the markets shall be subject to the penalty heffn^Vlded judgment and costs, amounting to of the world at hand to receive them. by this ordinance and SHERIFFS SALE. Five hundred ninety-four and 88-100 fnr ®fdltlonaI.charges shall be made Nowhere in our greatest Northern Agricultuarl State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, dollars, together with all accruing for the carrying of hand baggage of ss. District Court. costs of sale. States will you find land capable of producing onehalf passengers crosssing said nTr^ H. W. Forrer, the annual profits of our Paradis Farms: at double Section 7. No person or persons Eric Franson, Plaintiff. Sheriff, Koochiching Co., Minn. shall pursue the business of conveying the price. Rather a significant statement, this, but we vs. Geo. S. Langland and C. J. Rockwood, passengers or goods for hire on ask only the chance to prove it. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Emma A. Coxon, Fred Coxon, J. between the wafers of the Rainy river, Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, Paradis Farms are being sold on very easy term— S. LaDu, International Lumber the city of International FallsKthpr?^' this 3rd day of February, Company, a corporation, and any sized tract foms five aces upward, with ho interest .a"d **anier, Minnesota, or 1912. 6 Mary Colwell, Defendants. on deferred payment. Pithers Point, Ontario, in boats,launches obtaining or barges, without first For further information see our special representative International Lumber Company, a license, therefor from the city counf a corporation, Plaintiff, ORDINANCE NO .V. at once and°iliai$ ?uy °f ^ternational Falls^ vs. and all of the provisions of Section2 BEDELL & KEYES Emma A. Coxon, Fred W. Coxon, AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING 3 Section and Section 4 of this ordisueh Mary Colwell, Eric Franson THE OBSTRUCTION OF THE and J. S. LaDu Defendants. licensereby made applicable STREETS, ALLEYS OR HIGH­ theprovisions Section 8. Every licensee under Notice is hereby given, that by WAYS OF SAID CITY BY ANY ordinance, of Section 7 of this virtue of an execution to me directed RAILWAY CO. landing shall provide a suitable or write or wire us for particulars as to our special excursions and delivered, and now in my hands, of wharf or dock on the shore issued out of the District Court fifteenth and reduced railroad rates direct to Paradis. Minnesota, said river at International Falls, Judicial District, State of Minnesota, And city council of the city of International Louisiana Delta Lands Co., Owners thetime to be maintained during in and for the county of Koochiching, Falls do ordain as follows: specified in such license, suitable Section 11 No railroad company upon a judgment duly rendered alt for the landing of passengers at in said court in favor of said nor any employee of any railway company stages of water in said river, and subject 237-38-39-40 MonadnocR Bldg. Chicago Eric Franson and against Emma A. shall obstruct any public street, to the approval of said city coun- Coxon and Fred W. Coxon, I have alley or highway within the city limits levied upon the following described of said city, with any locomotive, or Paradis, Lfl. Section 9. The vessels to be used real property of said defendants, towit: car or cars, freight, goods wares or by such licensee for the carrying of merchandise, nor in any way restrict Capt. H. I. Bedell has just returned from investigating passengers between the points referred the passage for vehicles or passengers Commencing at the northwest corner to and specified in Section 7 of this this Business Proposition and he says it is of lot two (2), section twentyeight over any street or avenue of said city ordinance, shall be substantial, seaworthy (28), township seventy-one for a longer period that five consecutive strictly O.K. He expects to start for another trip launches, each of not less (71), range twenty-three (23) tnence minutes at any one time. with a large party of prospective purchasers Feb. 15th. than 18 feet in length over all, and east twenty-two (22) rods thence Section 2. No railroad nor any employee nve_ feet and six inches in said north to shore of Rainy Lake, thence thereof shall in any manner beam,i boats to be propelled by gasoline engines abstract any street, highway or alley of not less than 3-horse yower within the limits of said city, nor dig and said boats and engines to be subject upon, nor interfere with same by the to the inspection and approval laying of ties or rails thereon, or of the city council. across, or in any other manner, without Section 10. The number of passengers the express permission of the city Best Assortment Schulz Pianos carried by any such licensee at council. at any one time in any particular Section 3. Any person or company boat owned and operated by such licensee, violating any terms of this ordinance and used for the purpose of shall upon conviction thereof, be fined of High Grade carrying passengers for hire, shall Piayer Pianos not less than $5 nor more than $100 not exceed such number, as may here- and costs of prosecution, and in default a^ter from time to time be designated of payment of such fine and by resolution of the city council, as costs, shall be imprisoned in the city the maximum number of passengers Sheet riusic jail or county jail until such fine and and Organs allowed to be carried at any one time costs are paid, not exceeding 90 days. by such particular boat designated In Passed, ordained and ordered pub-* such resolution. lished this 12th day of February and 1912. F. G. NELSON, Section 11. All such launches the vessels used by said licensee in President of City Council. A permanent music store is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and the carrying of passengers between Attest: scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently points specified in Section 7 of this R. C. FRASER, Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or any­ a City Recorder. ordinance, shall be provided with guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of ten sufficient number of life preservers Approved this 14th day of February, body purchasing: sheet music, musical instruments, etc., years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment and shall fully comply, with the 1912. A. B. COLBURN, United States marine laws, in respect City Mayor. will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, plan, owned by a well known party of this city, to fog signals and colored lights, will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you commanders, have respectable and efficient by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. ORDINANCE NO. IX. clean and shall be kept in a buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE and sanitary condition^ a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at FERRIES AND REGULATING Section. 12. Such licensee shall run boats between the, city of International the present time are sold on the installment *lan. Many a THE OPERATION THEREOF. Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edi­ Falls and the village of Ranter,, home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. during the season of the year ^capable tion, Ditolff Edition. The city council of the city of International of navigation, on said riyer at regular Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen Falls do ordain as follows:-^ hours, and not less than three my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) times each way every day and shall Section 1. No person or persons be caused to be placed at the landingplace will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) shall pursue the occupation of conveying at said city of Internati$m5 installment plan. goods or passengers for hire Falls notices stating- the time'of le*Ying The Willis Music Co., (London) Swan & Co., (London) across Rainy river: between the and Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer arrival of said boat. village of Fort Frances,, Ontario, ,ancf Section 13. The fe£ permitted W giving with each purchase atermbf lessons, silverware £tc. Ambrose Edition Of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, the city, of International. Falls, Minnesota, be charged for conveying passengers: in boats, launches or barges^ Of course not. Such an. offer seems ridiculous, because, between Said.city of 'International .(Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver without first obtaining a license from iEalls.and Ramer, Minnesota, orPttk^ when you buy a piano under &»ch conditi6ns,"bear in mind the said city therefor. 1 fbws- as ^ol- Ditson and Co. publications. or iStastijm.: eg. Aigy jperson. personi the fact you pay for the lessons* We have letters -from desiring a license 'jto engage in such For each adult passenger, each way,. Schulz' customers, atBemidji, Grand RapJcfk/CrtSokston, business shall file a. written appficatibn After a few days you won't have to Chicago or other and for cldldi^en Mar, tpn for Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials that such license -mth the city ret years, each way, 15 cents, and ao 'extra cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schir- cMrder, which application shall be would fill every space of this paper. charge shall: -.made for hand pe acted upon by the pity council and in baggage belonging passenger^ t6 kgy w"" sellpianos for $25.' down an„d $7. per ..month, and mers (Boston Music Go's.) publications on the road. It acting thereon, the city council shall if Section 14, Thj? provisioijs pf this of-th6 (KMnply with all requirements guarantee all pianos and organs for ten years. Remember ordinance do not apply, .to steamboat* will be a pleasure to know you have a music store here, city ^charter and if granted, a license plying between International Falls I am not making a business of here to-day and gone to authorizing such applicant to engage and joints .on Rainy lake, or Rainy permanently, where you"cian"purchase music at Chicago in such business for a period of not river. morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be satisfied, more thanr ten years from date thereof Section 15. All licensees under the with every purchase you make of me. shall be issued to said applicant prices provisions of this ordinance shall upon payment to the city treasurer cause a printed schedule of the fees 'S of the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) allowed to be charged under the provisions per year for such license! of this ordinance, to be posted Section 3. No such license shall .sf. in a conspicuous place at the landing* be transferable except by consent of Now Business dock or wharf, where their boats the city council and every such license land, for the information of passengers shall be subject to forfeiture by the desiring to be conveyed by said! city council upon failure of the holder licensee. thereof to conform to any and all rules and requirements governing the Section 16. Any person who shall conduct and management of such ferry. violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of misdemeanor Section 4. It shall be unlawful for and upon conviction thereof any licensee hereunder to convey any shall be punished by a fine not exceeding •liS passenger in any boat that is not in fifty dollars, or by imprisonment good condition and known to be thoroughly in the county jail not exceeding substantial and safe, and in thirty days. charge of a trustworthy man who is Passed, ordained and ordered published competent and reliable^ and not under this 19th day of February,. the influence of intoxicating liquors. 1912. F.G.NELSON, Section 5. Gasoline launches and President of City CouneiL V? row boats may. be used for the conveying Attest: 0m- of passengers between said R. C. FRASER, 1LTIS BLOCK WVM INTERNATIONAL village of Fort Frances and the city City Recorder. of International Falls, but no launch Approved, this 21st day of Februr shall be used smaller than 18 feet in A. B. COLBURN, Mayor. length, and equipped with a 3-thorse City mlim