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

April 4, 1912 · Page 3 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. land are putting in their summer supply. ROYAL Steve Ck^snchildrgfi art^ 'boarding at C. Johnson's while attending the Johnson-school. There ish6 reason" why the settlers on Black "river can not have 'good -and tight roofs on their houses and' subtitute BAKING th#! leaky tar paper roofs at a very reasonable price. D. S. Laidlow, the Rat Portage POWDER Lfeifttt&r Cb/s scaled ^acfcOntpatiied the Iiitertiatibwal Cedar 'Co.'-s -scfeler, rettfritfh&Vfitorf a trifc)1 up tHeM*lkck river Absolutely Pure valley, scaling poles and ties. c,Dick -Metcalf, the young .and un^ married bachelor,' has been 'faithfully holding down"*his -elaftfi^this winter. Economizes Batter, Flour, His little dog companion caught a jackrabbit now and then for passtitrte,' Eggs makes the food more wid -Di6k -'has caught a'gti&ptag appetizing and wholesome now and then of the picture of the one he has chosen as his better half. At other tintes he -h&s k^pt ofte'ejte The only Baking Powder made on Uhcle Skm arid the^ other on- ithe "too-too" care that' he- eicpeets to* come from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar up the railroad surVey ahwrgSlde his claim. ReiartstatefTransfers' I Land transfers for the week ending March 23, 1912, as listed by the Koochiching County Abstract company, International Falls, Minn. Northern Minnesota Hospital it Man Copyright Hait SchaAur Christ A. Chi-istenson and EASTER Sunday you'll want to look your best and be wife to Det^rfe Wilson, lots 1, block 9, Mizpah .. $700.00 2, 3, International Palls. Minnesota at your best a man ought to put on his choicest garments, £ngel Ellingson, single, to Julius Anseth/ lot 9, block 1, and call upon himself for the best spirit, on that Riverside addition to Big I Falls 1.00 Charles L. Conger and wife day of all others. to Citizens' State bank of I Mcintosh, seM nwli, Hart Schaffner & Marx se^i", sec. 1266-22 I ne%, heVt .. .1258.49 Thomas Thompson and wife to North American State clothes will settle for you all questions of outward bank of Belgrade, Minn., ne^4, se% nwM, vix/z neM sw%, sec. 20-68-25 appearance if you come to us for them, we'll promise The Koochiching Co. to Nels I Ogren, lots 6, 7, block 74, you the best results. The inward part of it we'll leave 3 Falls 375.06 R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MON AH AN. M. IX Nels Ogren and Wife to Samuel MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. to you. Ogren, lot 7 and lot 6, Office over International State Bank. block 74, International Falls 375.00 Eric Franson and wife to Shoes, hats fine shirts the choicest neckwear Kathleen Hons, lot 14, blk. patent leather shoes are here ready. 4, Fourth division -of International WHY NOT MAKE $200,03 A MONTH Ms Falls 150.00 Franklin Lucas and wife to 1 Nils Mtitis," lot lO^nei/i se%, $50.00 a Week, almost $10.°° a Day w*/& se%, sec. 6-67-24 1.00 Nils Muus and wife to 'Maty Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes E. Lucas, lot 10, rie^i se1^, to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need w% se^4, sec. 6-67-24 ... 1.00 of a sate, Lut do not know how easy it is to own CLOTHING and SHOE STORE Minnesota & Ontario Power one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of the best, cleau-cut money-making opportunities Co. to Franklin Lucas, e% ever received. Without previous experience YOU can. duplicate the success of others. sw^4 nw%, sec. 20-67-24 .. 1.00 Our handsomely illustrated 200-page catalog William M. Shannon, single, will enable you to present the subject to customers This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes in as interesting a manner as though I to Margaret E. Garling, lot were you piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as International Falls, Minnesota salesmen deceive advice and instructions for selling safes, giving 5, sec. 7-151-25 l.OO! convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny. Why Julius Anseth to Anton Larson. don't YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory? We can favor oftly one salesman out of each locality. all timber on ne1^ sw%, The 25th anniversary of our company was colt^Di,: ud by nwx/4 seM, lots 6, 7, sec. 9155-25 SALE OF SCHOOL AND erecting the most modern safft state of Minnesota, I will offer for Lands on which the interest is delinquent lOO.Orf factory in the wo id. Wideawake sale certain unsold state lands and may be redeemed at any time men who received our Eugene Osborne and wife to also those state lands which have reverted up to the hour of sale, or before resale special selling iiiiiuoement, rendered it necessn to double to the state by reason of the to an actual purchaser. OTHER STATE LANDS Napoleon Rousses, se^4 se^4, ry our output. We are spending non-payment of interest. All mineral rights are reserved by sec. 15 sw^4 sw^4, sec. 14151-26 many thousands of dollars enlarging the laws of the state. our sales organization, Terms: Fifteen per cent of the 500.00 but to learn ali particulars," it Not more than 320 acres can be sold purchase price and interest on the unpaid will cost you only ily the price of William F. Mc&usker and or contracted to be sold to any one balance from date of sale to June a postal card. Monthly Sales to be Resumed in Koochiching purchaser. wife to B. S. Miller, eVz 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of Ask for Catalogue 1ST. J"' County State Lands at the sale. The balance of purchase money Agents acting for purchasers must nw^4, sw1^ ne^, nw% THE VICTOR is payable in whole or in part on or furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's se^4, sec. 17-159-26 1.00 Court house Monday, April 8. before forty years from date of sale. reports, showing quality and James Kelly, single, to S. J. SAFE & LOCK GO. The rate of interest on the unpaid kind of soil, are on tile in this office. Morna, ne^4 sw%, w% se^4, balance is four per cent per annum, BY STATE AUDITOR S. G. IVERSON payable in advance on June 1st of Lists of lands to be offered may lots 5, 7, sec. 1-65-25 1.00 CMCIMMTI, OHIO each year, provided the principal remains be obtained of the state auditor or Joseph Moran and wife to Our New Homs. Capaolty 20,000 Safes Annually. unpaid for ten years but if the the state commissioner of immigration State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Geo. T. Robinson, lot 1, se^4 principal is paid within ten years at St. Paul and of the county auditor Office,,St. Paul, April 2, 1912 ne%, sec. 33-155-25 1.00 at the above address. from the date of sale, the rate of interest Notice is hereby given that on May will be computed at five per Samuel G. Iverson, L. H. Slocum and wife to Grace cent per annum. State Auditor. 13,1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Goldman, lots 13, 14, 15, Appraised value of timber, if any of the county auditor, at International The Hurray Cure Institute block 4, Ray 1.00 must also be paid at time of sale. Falls, Koochiching county, in the BANNOCK. Frank Keyes and wife et al to L. H. Slocum, lot 15, blk. J. C. Berge has now completed his 1.00 4, Ray Of Minneapolis shingle mill and is ready to run at A. E. Solberg and wife to full capacity which is twenty thousand S O It Cures The Liquor Knute Anseth, lots 23, 24, per day. LA ZENDA Rob. & Swed. addition to Big Ray Parmeter has been busy doing Falls 500.00 team work for the settlers this winter, Geo. T. Robinson and wife to Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds* but he says that he will quit when Frank Madden, lots 6, 7, 8, Domestic the snow is gone. 9, 10, 11, 12, block 7, Rob. LA TRINTA and addition to Big Falls part Spencer Kindall, the genial hospital Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol ifromr of lot 1, sec. 1-154-25 300.00 Bannock innkeeper, has just finished the system and builds the system up to its normal condition The Koochiching' Co. to Lewis hauling his big cut of cedar leaving-the patient mentally and physically the same as he was Havana Rifkin, lot 20, block 9, International poles and posts to the river. iefore the drink habit was formed. With past experience to Falls 2000.00 look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do'so Considerable travel on the Blaek AT ALL DEALERS H. I. Bedell and wife to Fred We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to river valley county road now-a-days. Heirielrian, lot 9, block 1, Bedell's- stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to -cOme Settlers and storekeepers up at Fair- addition to International tons, as we do not care to take money and not give value received (Falls 100.00 to our patients in return. DIA I Eric Franson and wife to Fred*-Anderson,"~lots 1, 2, I One of the most thoroughly equipped institiitions of the block 16, Franson's addition to Koochiching ... .\ ... 1.00 kidd in the United States. :JS 1 The Koochiching Co. to S. W. 'Officially^endorsed by the Medical Profession. Day, lot 17 and e% lot- 18, .i We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff' block_57, International Falls 375.00 Recommended and Designated under the Minnesota Ada S. McLennan, single/to Mrs. May E. Larson, se& «Inebriate^Law. is now and always has been absolutely: se%, sec. 5 e% ne%, sew^i Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on applica^ ne%, sec. 8-68-25 1.00 Alex. Smith and wife to .tion. 'j pure snuff, that it complies with the International Lumber Co., •Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in-plain wrapper) lot 4, sec. 29 lots 1, 2, sec. 5 1.00 80-70-25 laws of every State and all federal laws, All correspondence confidential. Anna B. Franson and husband The Murray Cure Institute to W. T. Bailey Lumber Co., all pine sprl. and ram. on nw% se%j sec. 32=09-22 .. 800.00 American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. So. Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn FOR SALE—Six good milch cows, Inquire at-the Pfeto^fflSe: