International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 18, 1912 · Page 3 of 7
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1 T^fERNATTIO^AL PALLS PRESS. Minn. They have spi it the past winter Rausse, John Ettestad, John Bursack, Hans Johnson. with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Plans are on foot for a Memorial Porter. Mrs. Rand was in Internaitnoal day celebration at the Wildwood school. Falls Saturday calling on Mrs. S. McHugo and getting teeth filled. Miss Earley visited her, sister, Mrs. Mrs. Knapp and granddaughter left H. G. Taylor, Saturday. Friday for St. Paul. Grandma Cowan gpt the best pf^er Mr. Langord, Jr., Anderson's clerk old enemy, and is out doing a little in the store, spent his Easter vacation cruising these fine days. at home in Blackduck, returning Monday. Several of the: farmers are buyihg: new tools this spring. Going to farm Mr. and Mrs. Costella left Thursday more extensively than last year. ^,5 night for their home at Blackduck E. K. Ettestad and sons are working and had their household goods on their fine new barn. shipped Friday. The Amended Homestead Measure. HAPPYLAND. jnr Settlers on Indian lands, as welUas C. B. Griffiths has been running his saw mill of late. will be able to secure patents withinthree Ken. Hilliard left for Lengby the Constructed of the Finest sea- -'i-v. years after entry, upon theKap-* past week. proval by the president of the amended Harle Rose has just fiuished hauling soned wood and built to last. They now homestead act, which has in the logs to his saw mill., have all that superior finish and workmanlike make that passed the house and senate. Under It is this time of year that one can We stake our only the best doors and sashes possess. the terms of the bill settlers will not appreciate a good piece of road. Speed reputation on their high grade quality. be obliged to begin actual residenceupon the day when the much-talked-of International six months-after their lands until Falls-Northome-Bemidji case of they make entry and, in road will be a fact. such as E A & O N S O N unusual weather conditions, Amos Wiseman was a Littlefork and floods,-ate., long severe winters, visitor over Sunday. CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. be a year's grace. Alex Borstad, who has been spending they will given General Contractors Other than the three years actual the greater part of the winter in residence, with five months leave of Phone 41 this vicinity, left for International International Tolls, absence in each year, the requirements Falls Tuesday. i^iireiGiape Creant^lartar for obtaining a home on Indian Word has been received that the or public lands are the same as ^t stork left a little daughter with Mr. present. In the case of Indian lind*' SALE OF SCHOOL AND the man who eats twelve eggs a day and Mrs. Edw. Emerson April 6th. I Nu Aium the settlers are required to pay ttii' thinks they are going down—at Miss Elsie Gill returned from Mizpah a price provided in the special acts Under No the past week where shie had good rate. Made fron\ Grapes which the various reservations To*the Bannock farmt!r#Ugeed all been visitng her parents. Her brother OTHER STATE LANDS I imci/hos|ilwte were opened. Entrymen the pt&ffr on the wheat you €an this gp'fltfg. There Willis Dakin accompanied and her/ the govemrisfeht lands belonging to will be a threshing machine in Bannock will remain for sometime. be required only pay the eoftK this fall, if all indications don't will to H. Burud of Bradley Timber & Monthly Sales to be Resumed In Kooch* now provided in missions and fees fail. Citation "for hearing on peTITION Supply Co. of Big Falls, took in Happyland ching, state of Minnesota, on the 23rd iching County Ne*t Sale at the etitryman the homestead law. If an Fred Moss, one of the:: pioneer and vicinity the past week. FOR ADMINISTRATION, day of April, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m.# he will desires to commute hii entry Court House Monday. May 13. Black river valley farmers* returned why said petition should not be Estate of John t. Johnson. granted. WlLDWOOa" be required to maintain 14 months' the other day. State of Minnesota, county of Koochiching, Witness, the judge of said court, actual residence on his claim, as at B. B. O'Loughlin, who has been visiting Rumors have it that the young in probate court. &Y STATE AUDITOR S. C. IVERSON and the seal of said court, this 1st presnt. ladies of Bannock are threatening to with his brother and family for In the matter of the estate of John day of April, 1912, 4-18 JohnsohV Decedent! get up a cake party before long. Get a short time, left Wednesday for his (Seal) R. F. C. litis, State of Minnesota, State Auditor's The state-:of Minnesota to -GustaveJohnson, Probate Judge. busy, fellows—don't give them the claim on Rapid river. Office, St. Paul, April 2, 1912 FISHING STORIES. Haniuth Berg^strom, Ereka Aad A Tone and R. E. Burdick, second chance to invite you. Hnery Anderson was a Northome Olson and Matilda Nelson, all persons Attorneys, for Petitioner. Notice is hereby given that on May The Bannock town board' is rolling visitor Tuesday. St. Paul, April 11.—Ten thousand interested in the granting of administration 13, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. ra. in the office of the estate of said decedent: up their sleeves getting ready for The shadow social held at the home booklets will be issued by H. J. Maxfield, FOR SALE. of the county auditor, at International road work. Watch the dust clouds, of W. E. Sykes was a success, netting state commissioner of immigration, Falls, Koochiching county, in the One full cabin. gasoline boat, 42 ft. The petition of John' Nelson having state of Minnesota, I will offer for if you have an opera glass. the school about $14 clear. After telling of the fishing offered by long, 8 Vz ft. beam, finished in oak, in b^en filed, in this co^rt, ^represent^ sale certain unsold state lands and With the large loan from, the state the shadows were auctioned off the Minnesota. Contract was let this ingj that John P. Johnson,:then a res-' fine shape, as good as new, fully also those state lands which have reverted ident pf the cqunty of KboChichio^: and the large amount of road tax rest of the evening was spent iii week for the work. .equipped, two 16-horse engines with to the state by reason of the itate Of Minnesota, dfed intestate .on properly handled and work properly dancing. Napoleon Rausse was auctioneer, Besides listing, the good- fishing re-r non-payment of interest tvii'in screw, 4 cylinder, 4 clcle. Will tlie 20th day of March, 1912, and Terms: Fifteen per cent of the done there is no reason why we should B. B. O'Loughlin floor manager. sorts and telling of the game and .fish .sell at great bargain if taken at once. praying that letters of administration: purchase pricie and interest on the un- ^. have roads in Bannock that will laws, the booklet will contain personal The music for the evening was -pf his estate be granted to R. H.. Callar, For further particulars address C. W. n0 and tHe court haying -fixed the furnished by the Smith-Sykes orchestra. experiences of the governor, state l,ai1913!amuest^pafd at the® time^f compare favorably with any road in Warfield, Bemiidji, Minn. f-"' time' and place for hearing said petition auditor, state immigration commissioner, sale. The balance purchase money the southern part of the state* of is payable in whole or in part on or Arthur Kallstrom of Mizpah was in and~a story of a day on the A full- line of spring hats, gloves, Therefore, you, and each, of you, are before forty years from date of sale. to attend the shadow social and: visited St. Croix river with the late Justice hereby cited. and required to. show shirts, underwear and shoes has been The rate of interest on the unpaid MARGIE. cause, if any you have, before this at the O'Loughlin home. Jaggard, written by a St. Paul newspaper received at the Plymouth. Come and balance is four per cent per annum, ... .. court at the probate court rooms in payable in advance on June 1st of Margie is improving greatly as eveach man. The booklets will be out Among. the Northome visitors look them- over before buying elsewhere. the court house in the city of International year, provided the principal re-! erybody seems to be busy burning week were J. T. O'Loughlin, Napoleon in about two weeks. ", Falls, in the county of Koochi mains unpaid for ten years but if the cleaning up in general. an( from'the date'of sale, the rate of In- Chas. Gingrich was to International Falls attending the land sale Monday, terest will be computed at five per cent per annum. the 8th. Appraised value of timber, if any Lyman Childs was in Big Falls on must also be paid at time of sale. business Monday. Schulz Pianos Lands on which the interest is delinquent Assortment Miss Arnie was spending her Easter may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale, or before resale as the guest of Mrs. Kibbie on the to an actual purchaser. ridge. All mineral rights are reserved by Player Pianos O. L. Brown was in Big Falls Monday the laws of the state. of High Grade on busines. Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to sold to any one be Joy Porter returned to her school purchaser. duties Saturday morning. and Organ Agents acting for purchasers must Sheet riusic Miss Arnie was in Big Falls Wednesday. furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's reports, showing quality and Miss Edith Moone was in International kind of soil, are on tile in this office. A permanent mus,ic store is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and Falls Wednesday. Lists of lands to be offered may scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Tuttle, Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or anybody be obtained of the state auditor or Tuesday, a ten-pound boy. guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of tjen the state commissioner of immigration purchasing'sheet music, musical instruments, etc., Mrs. Rand was helping Mrs. M. J. at St. Paul and of the county aud years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment itor at the above addaass. McHugo paper Thursday and expects Will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, plan, owned by a well known party of this city, Samuel G. Iverson, to be with her again on Monday. State Auditor. will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you Miss by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. Arnie was in International buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest Falls BANNOCK. Saturday on business. August Kamofsky, the pioneer Bannock Laura Brown we in International a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at Falls Friday visiting the dentist and stock farmer, is preparing to the present time are sold on the installment ~lan. Many a Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edi- put in his spring crop of potatoes. calling on Mrs. S. McHugo. home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. tion, Ditolff Edition. A heavy flood is predicted for the Gladys Porter is back again with Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen Mrs. E. Childs after her week of vacation Black river valley before long that Kovello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) my stock. dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you Every will threaten to take every log and from school. (JS will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the Mrs. Wm. Gardener has been helping pulp stick out of the Black river. Cha&~ Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) Mrs. 0. L. Brown a few days in Wouldn't it be too bad? installment plan. The Willis Music. Co., (London) Swan & Co., (London) The probabilities are that the potato the hotel the past week. Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer crop is going to be an overproduction Mrs. Johnson was calling on friends giving with each purchase a term of lessons, silverware etc. Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback andKuhn, 0 in Bannock this year. in town Thursday from the Ridge. Of course not. Sqch an offer seems ridiculous, because, Spencer Kendall finished his big Ella Backe is working for Mrs. J. (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver when yoi* buy a piano undc &«*ch conditions, bear in mind bunch of cedar poles the other day. Tuttle a couple of weeks. Ditson and Co. publications. He don't seem to regret it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Moore started Friday Ihe fact ypw ay for the lessons. We have letters from Some think eggs are going up. But night for their home in St. Louis, S^hqlz customers, at Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crookston, j. After a few days you won't have to Chicago or other Bandett? and International Falls, and testimonials that •if cities ^pr good music. Have an *$800.00 stock of Schirmers WHY NOT' MAKE $200,M A MONTH TUft would fill ever^ space of this paper. ... (&)stOti Music Co's.) publications on the road. It I siell pianos for $25, down and $7. pier month, and |50.00 a Week, almost guarantee pianos and organs for ten years.- Remember '^ilL tje a- pleasure to know you have a music store here, I am not making a business of here to-day and gone to permanently, where you can purchase music at Chicago Selling Victor gates and £?e-proot morrow, but, will remain here, and want vou to be satisfied, to Merchants, doctors, lawjteris, flentistf •ftrefl-to-do farmers,'all realize the ne'e prices with every purchase you make of me. a safe, liut'dtf notVntofo Jxpweasyltia tooKm of due. Salesmen"declare pur proposition one tlie Wst/cleaii-cut money-making opppjrA"-^— UCQM Utvuvj tieir urn mm. 4 ilea ever received. Without YOU id* lo ence can, duplicate the success Qf {ttbezc. Our handsomely Illustrated "fOO^age catalog-* to fUl eim&e yp« loi prespnV^e subject, cua-. IQwer« aS interesting p, manner as fhoiifcl\in' you wen piloting tliera through our factory. Hen appointed talesmen receive advice and instructions for gelling pales, giving for: prosp^oti^e QQfringe? |o deny. Why a & to apply from your yicinity'^e|oire someone i** f**8 writoiyt salesman out of each locality. he 2 6 a of company fta celebmted^oy {fie world. Wkfe* who-received out selling inducement, -JJOFl fin, tOjleara all tloulars, tt the price oi •111 tost yon on postal 0frd likfqrCiWmw t6T, THEV1CT0R mms&immHAk ILTIS BLOCK mkm SAFE &. LOCK GO. peilPWy O.QOO Mh* AwjipMy. •••sss V. sail -fas-A. iwrw