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

March 21, 1912 · Page 5 of 8

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of Margie. She decided to keep the ling device or devices whatsoever and wnjraraNHB. the keeping of all houses of places baby with her. She has gone to Gemmell The animal town lmeeting tff Wildwood for the purpose of gambling or gaming, & CO. to work. /. was held at ifche cold .school house or fraudulent purposes and the Mr. Doyle of Big Falls, one of last. Tuesday, live ifqllowing officers keeping or seting up of any gambling, Brown 'Bradley's men, had two device, designed to be used in gamb-: were elected ithe cgoming year: for .ling withinr the limits of said city, is teams down on the Sheldon" homestead 1 "Genuine iQaLabash Pipes all hereby prohibited. It shall be unlawful finisljiin§ th^' havmng of' the for anx person within the limits: ZjuMlawJ South Africa fttom ties1-the company cbntrilfcted' f6*soirte Wardby ^constable^-,John Ettestad, of said city, :either directly, or indir­ time ago. ectly to bet or risk any, money or |oje ^NelJon "road fw.erseer,, Rube 1912 Dftsfgos The lawyer from Big Falls was doing other property at all upon any game Smfth "town seEool SMjaerintendent, or devieei or race horse or contest of business in Mairgie Friday. :P Alsq_G. j$. jty. ,Jpqg. briars. Jaj&r.. .. .j zip anjMkind whatsoever, or upon the Mrs. Minnie Olson was calling on Mrs. Gust Eridcson md swan B. jfi.. ,o.wiimake .. happening of any event or the result friends in' Margie Monday and Tuesday. G. were guests of Mrs. H.. Taylor of any events or engage in any gaming of any kind whatever in which Tuesday '-., /. Mrs. jRepky left last week for her All English and vCanadian money or other property is directly A dance was held at ihe ^d's^hool or indirectly bet, wagered, staked or 'home in Cromway, Minn. She has brands tobacco. house Saturday evening. Among risked, or aid or abet directly or indirectly been visiting her parents, 0. L, Brown those present were Mrs" T. W*.H$mith any other person or persons and wife jfor several weeks. and son Clarence of Caldwell Brook, in doing any of said acts. Mr. and Mrs. John Grubbs have Section 2. No person shall keep H. Johnson of Northome and Mr. ©regerson PRESTON & CO. any house or place or suffer or allow parted. He misused her so, it was impossible of Mizpah. We had a J^Uy any house or place to him or her belonging for her to live with him. good time. FORT FRANCES, ONT. or by him or her occupied, or The kind you want. We O. L. Brown has purchased two Mr. Skaro, Supervisor Miller and of which he or she has the control, to goats for his youngest son Winfred. Constable John Ettestad were fishing be kept for the purpose of gambling have it. Every variety of rjpugh and They are beauties, or gaming or fraudulent practices or at Wallie's this week. The fish cut lumber in stock at this yard-—at prices to. be kept or resorted to for the purpose John Tillburg is putting up a new all took to deep water. of betting or wagering any barn on his homestead. that will make you a regular customer. Rube Smith has rented the Fred money or valuable, thing upon any International Falls A. J. Anderson has a new clerk in Miller farm for the coming year. Come in and look it over today. game or device or upon the happening his store—Mr. Langard, from Blackduck. of any event or the result of any The wolves are making it interesting ZETA & JOHNSON His father is here with him event. It shall be the duty of the for the deer this spring. Two Shoe Hospital police officers of the city to visit all looking after more orders far fruit were £«tund, one within 20 rods of Dr. places where such gambling is carried trees. Skate's i$»sn Park avenue. on in violation of this ordinance CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. Miss Maude Rousse, was the guest and arrest all persons violating any General Contractors ERICSBURG. part or portion of this ordinance. of Miss OILoughlin Saturday. I Section 3. No person shall bet any International Falls, Phone 41 Mr. Anderson of the White Cedar March 18.—Pete Peterson has completed money or other property at or upon Co. was looking after business in this one of the handsomest rowboats any gaming table, game or device, in the country. It was built town Friday. prohibited by this ordinance. Any person violating any provision Potato shippers are in here. That for Martin Mathison, and has been It's Quality That Makes of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction looks good. named "The Josephine." thereof, be fined not less than There will be a shadow social and A small blaze did a little damage five (5) nor more than one hundred dance given in here Aprit 8th. Funds to the roof of Mr. Lindemann's house (100.00) dollar,s together with the to be used towards starting manual last Wednesday. The lady of the costs of prosecution and in default thereof, shall be imprisoned in the training in our school. Miss Barley house and a neighbor succeeded in city jail or county jail until such fine putting out the fire. and pupils guarantee all a good time, and costs are paid, not exceeding Claude Watt went with his uncle, so eome. ninety (90) days. Stanley Watt, on a trip to Oregon. Passed, ordained and ordered published The farmers in here are all planning this 18th day of March, 1912. At the township election on the 12th on attending the institute at F. G. NELSON, all who were nominated at the caucus Northome March 30. President City Council. the previous Saturday were elected, Attest: three of them, by the unanimous R. C. FRASER, MARGIE. City Recorder. choice of all who voted. These three Lyman Childs was at Big Falls I hereby approve the foregoing ordinance were Supervisor Ole Risnes, Treasurer Wednesday on business. this 19th day of March, 1912. Martin Mathison and Road Overseer March 18.—Chas, Gingrich went to A. B. COLBURN, Buy your cruisers and gents Fred Lindemann. The other officers City Mayor. Big Falls again Friday on business. elected were Ralph Barton, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown shoes at town clerk Chas. Risnes and Pete Saturday, a big baby boy. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE n. NUR1CK Peterson, justices Arthur Berg, assessor, Mrs. Sarah Bqrnell attended Mrs. Default having been made in the and Severin Risnes, constable payment of the sum of one hundred Wm. Brown through her illness. David Liljeblad was a visitor over twenty-five dollards, which is claimed and save money Mrs. Grubbs bias adopted her two Famous. They are made in St. Paul. Backed by forty-two to be due at the date of this notice Sunday at the Mathison home. oldest girls out, one to Mrs. Johnson upon a "certain mortgage, duly executed Repairing while you wait. A mock trial ws held on Saturday on the ridge and Mrs. Nellie Lewis years of piano experience If, with our knowledge and exper­ and delivered by Erick Peterson, evening. Mr. Eddy was tried on a a single man, mortgagor, to Ole charge of assault and battery, Grant ience, we are conscientious in what we say, this knowledge and L. Noss, mortgagee, bearing date the Watt being the plaintiff and Martin 6th day of November, 1907, and with experience is worth something1 to you in your selection of a a power of sale therein contained, duly Mathison the defendant. Mr. Eddy and NORTON 0R0CERY CO. recorded in the office of the register David Liljeblad were prosecuting attorneys. piano.' Then, too, we can save you money. of deeds in and for the county of Lyman Mathison acted as Koochiching and state of Minnesota^ clerk and Pete Peterson was judge. on the 25th day of February, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m., in books of mortgages The prisoner was 'finally acquitted after on page 120. Corner 7th Street and 8th Avenue much laughter.: A dance filled Which said mortgage, together the program for the remainder 9f the with the debt secured thereby, was evening. ..... duly, assigned bv said Ole L. Noss, JAMES A. mortgagee, to I. C. Halloran, by written' Eric Franson visited Ericsburg on FRUITS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES assignment dated the 1st day of Monday. March, 1:912, and recorded in the office The Lutheran Ladies' Aid society of said register of deeds, on the Pork Loins, Spare Ribs, Chickens, will meet with Mrs. A. B. Peterson on In The Marvin Music Store 13th day of March, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., in book of mortgages on page the 27th. Fish. Hay and Feed. 317, and no action or proceeding having been" instituted, at law or otherwise, 'THE GIRL AND THE TRAMP." to recover the debt secured by The Girl and the Tramp said mortgage ~or any part thereof. In "The Girl and the Tramp" which Now, therefore, notice is hereby will be seen at the opera house an given that by virtue of the power of automobile is used on the stage entrance sale contained in said mortgage, and SMOICE pursuant to the statute in such case The Laughing Comedy Success being made by Miss Lola Lee LA ZENDA made and provided, the said mortgage in the machine. will be foreclosed by a sale of the I Miss Lee is the chief funmaker of premises described^, in and conveyed "The Girl and the Tramp," but divides by said mortgage,"* viz: Domestic The south half of the northwest the honors for comedy with quarter and the north half of the LA TRINCA Mr. Byers, who is seen in the part of southwest quarter of section twentyfive the tramp. in township one hundred fiftyfive, KMUCURE Years before this play is supposed range twenty-seven in Koochiching SHAMPOO county and state of Minnesota, to begin, the tramp's home is broken Havana with the hereditaments and appurtenances up and his child lost. He and Flo, a which sale will be made by AT ALL DEALERS girl from the east side of New York the sheriff of said Koochiching county city become interested in a husband at the front door of the court and wife who have been kind to Flo house, in the city of International i^si Falls in said county and state, on the and the tramp to become reconciled. 3rd day of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock Later the tramp finds little Flo, the a. m., of that day, at public vendue, soubret is his own child. There is a to the highest bidder for cash, to pay Home strong human interest in the play said debt of one hundred twenty-five dollars, and interest, and the taxes, besides the ceaseless fire of comedy if any, on said premises, and twentyfive situations introduced by Miss Lee as dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated the girl, and Mr. Byers as the tramp. in and by said mortgage in case Baked They also have several musical numbers of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption together. ii at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Dated March 15, A. D. 1912. At the LIQUOR LICENSE. I. C. Halloran, State of Minnesota, county of Koochinching, OPERA HOUSE Assignee of Mortgagee. city of International Frhnz Jevne, Falls, ss. Asignee's Attorney. Saturday Night, March 23rd Notice is hereby given that applications have bfeen made in writing to FOUND—A pocket book containing the common council of said city of International Falls and filed in my money and a picture. Owner can Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents office, praying fori license to sell intoxicating have same by describing property I liquors for the term commencing and paying for this nptice. on May 16, 1912, and terminating on May 15, 1913, by the following made wiih persons, and at the following places as stated in said applications, respectively, to-wit :a 11 .ViViiiA D. T. McPhee & Co., northwest Hfi-o.n front room on the around floor of the three-story frame building situate on lots 1, 2 and 3, block 10, plat of International Falls, Minn. Satfd applications will be heard and We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff determined by said common council of the" city of International Falls at the council room in the city of International is now and always has been absolutely Falls, in Koochiching bounty I and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that day. pure snuff, that it complies with the R. C. FRASER, City' Clerk. laws of every State and all federal laws. ORDINANCE NUMBER XV. The product of AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT No Alum GAMING AND GAMBLING HOU­ No SES. American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. The city council of the city of International Lime Phosphate Falls do ordain as follows: Section 1. Gambling with cards, dice, gambling tables or othergamb- ii'« yiv?5 LfsljU'ii'ainj-j