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

April 25, 1912 · Page 2 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Eric Franson and wife to M. D. M. H. McGuire, sw^4 nw^4, & W. railway company, lot sec. 17-151-28 1-00L. 44, blk. 13, Koochiching .... 3500.00 L. Floren, single, to John tHoxxzBaking S. Lathrop, sw^4 se1^, sec. Grant S. Watt and wife to 2 w1^ ne^, se*4 nw%, sec. Gust Holm and others, sw% 11-154-25 800.00 nw%, sec. 6-69-23 1.00 Powder Guy C. Parker and wife Emma Eric Johnson and wife to M. A. *to Annie E. Shelland, lot D. & W. railway company, 13, s% sw1^, sec. 23 lot 4, 3.03 acres in se% sw^4 ,sec. sec. 26-68-25 ....1000.00 20-67-25 30.00 ^AbsolutelyPure John A. Sonju and wife to Lawrence Dell to R. F. Chute, Ernest Flemming, n% se%, lots 1, 2, sw1/^ ne1^, se1/! nw1/!, eV2 sw1^, sec. 13-68 nV2 sw%f sec. 35-63-25 1716.90 23 50.00 Henry Mathis and wife to Hattie William Schellenberger, single, K. Heintzeman, lot 2, blk. 12, Rainy Lake addition to to Andrew Schellenberger, Where the finest biscuit, Ranier 450.00 se1^ sw^4, sw1^ se%, sec. 967-25 1.00 Eric Franson and wife to O. A. cake, hot breads, cr sts Theodore Lindstrom and wife Watzke, lot 1, blk. 3 lots 15, or puddings are required 16, blk. 11, lots 20, 28, 29, to John P. Richard, se^4 blk. 12 lots 7, 8, blk. 13 lot se1/!, sec. 24 ne1^ neJ/4, sec. Royal is indispensable. Constructed of the Finest sea- 25-63-22 1.00 9, blk 14 lot 2, blk 16, first addition to International White & Street Townsite Co. soned wood ond built to lost. They Falls lot 8, blk. 16, Franson's to First State bank of Littlefork, Royal is equally valuable have all that superior finish and workmanlike make that lot 3, blk. 4, Littlefork addition to Koochich- 1.00 only the best doors and sashes possess. We stake our ing 1.00 300.00 in the preparation of plain, reputation on their high grade quality. Eric Franson and wife to Carl C. S. Spencer, single, to Pierre substantial, every-day Halden, lots 25, 26, blk. 7, LeGrand, lot 14, blk. 3, Holler's ZETA & JOHNSON addition to Koochiching 125.00 fourth division of International foods, for all occasions. Falls 300.00 Eric Franson and wife to O. A. Watzke, lots 9, 10, blk. 1, Lillian Lukenbill and husband CONSTRUCTIQN and MANUFACTURING CO. to J. Moran, lot 1, sec. 33155-25 lot 8, blk. 2 lot 5, blk. 3 lots General Contractors 75.00 17, 18, blk. 4 lots 7, 13, 17, Tike only baking powder made 21, 22, 28, 32, blk. 5 lots 6, J. A. Peterson and wife to A. International Falls, Phone 41 from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, M. Swenberg, eVz ,ne%, nw% ne%, ne*4 nw^4, sec. 8-15825 27, blk. 6 lots 1, 2, 28, 29, 1250.00 blk. 7 lot 13, blk. 8 lot 7, No Alum—No Lbno Phosphates Cyrus O. Homey and wife toR. SALE OF S6H0OL AND blk.9 lots 6, 7, 8, 28, blk. 10 to 16, blk. 2 lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Schori, ne1^ se34, sec. 6159-27 lots 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, blk. 3 1.00 blk. 11 lots 4, 11, 12, 15, 16, lots 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, OTHER STATE IAK0S C. A. Christenson, single, to J. blk. 12 lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk. 13 15, 16, blk. 4 lots 1,' 2, 8, A. Malmberg, et al., sw% lots 3, 4, blk. 14 lots 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, blk. 6 lots 1, 2, 7, 8, neM, lots 3, 2, set 36-15829, STATE LABOR MEETING. 4, blk. 15 lots 1, 2, blk. 16, tends to bring her mother back with 10 to 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, second division of International lot 3, sec. 31-158-28 .... 600.00 her. 28, blk. 7 blks. l,'llf 12, 13, «The call for the annual convention tMonttily Sales to be Resumed in Koochiching Rudolph' Schori and wife to H. James Lewis and Chas. Gingrich Falls lots 1 to 10 incl., 12, fourth division of International of the Minnesota State Federation of County Next Sale at the J. Fensterer, se% se%, sec. 17, 18, 19, 20, 25 to 32 incl., were in Big Falls Saturday on business. Falls 1.00 Labor was issued last week by Secretary-Treasurer 6 eVz ne%» sec. 7-159-27 .. 1.00, Court house Monday. May 13. blk. 8 lots 1 to 16 incl., 29, 0. L. Brown was in International C. E. Miller and wife to A. L. W. E. McEwen. 30, 31, 32, blk 9 lots 1, 2, 3, Falls Wednesday. Smith, und. inte. lots 14, The convention will be held at MARGIE. 4, 11 to 16 incl., blk 10 lots Mrs. Joyce's daughter, Laura, and 15, blk. 19, lots 3, 4, sec. 30155-25 BY STATE AUDITOR S. G. IVERSON Brainerd and will be in session three Chas. Gingrich was a caller at Big' 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 to 32 incl., blk. three children from Bemidji were up 800.00 days, beginning on Monday, June 17. Falls Monday. visiting from Thursday until Saturday. 14 lots 4 to 13 incl., 15, 16, Arnold R. Button and wife to Every trade union in the state of State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Mr. Joyce and son Willie were to blk. 15 lot 13, blk. 6, fourth W. T. Richards, part of ne1^ Minnesota will have one delegate Office, St. Paul, April 2, 1912 International Falls Wednesday on Mr. Murphy, our express agent, was division of International nw^4, sec. 2-154-25 150.00 present for every twenty-five members IJotice is hereby given that on May business. Falls 1.00 called to International Falls on businesday. Chas. S. Jameson and wife to in good standing. No union may 13, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office David Gingrich was out visiting his He had an assistant in his Eric Franson and wife to C. H. N. Kibbey, wMs nw*4 have more than five delegates, however. of the county auditor, at International daughters, Mrs. Minnie Olson and E. place while away. A. Lack, lots 1, 2, blk. 2, 4th nw*4, sec. 10-68-25 800.00 Falls, Koochiching county, in the Childs Tuesday and Wednesday and Nellie Lewis and her mother, Mrs. division of International state of Minnesota, I will offer for Hattie Higgins and husband to There are many matters to come looking after his property. sale certain unsold state lands and Falls 300.00 Burnell were calling on Mrs. Minnie John Promersberger, lots 1, before the Brainerd meeting and it is also those state lands which have reverted Will Gardener is out to Kibbey's Otto A. Watzke and wife to Olson Wednesday. 2, 3, 7, sec. 14, lot 1, sec. looked forward to as the biggest to the state by reason of the with his team helping pull stomps, V. M. Owens from Hines Spur was Oscar A. Dietsche, lots 23, 23-68-25 1000.00 non-payment of interest. meeting ever held by Minnesota union, blowing, ete., getting ready to seed. 24, blk. 7, fourth division of in town the past few days looking after Terms: Fifteen per cent of the T. H. Greene and wife to Investors men. purchase price and interest on the unpaid The sewing- circle met with Mrs. International Falls 300.00 his cedar yard. Security Co., sw1/! balance from date of sale to June Rand Saturday, quite a number being Andrew Olson, et al., to Tosten Lyman Childs is stumping and fixing ne^i, sec. 6-65-26 2-3 int. 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of J. Johnson, swJ/4, sec. 11-68 in attendance. his lots up. He is also fencing in w1/^ nw2/4, sec. 20 sw^ sale. The balance of purchase money Mrs. Porter from the ridge was the After December 18th Dr. Reeves, 25 1500.00 the same to put in some garden. Looks is payable in whole or in part on or nw}4, sec. 29 se1^ nw%, before forty years from date of sale. guest of Mrs. E. Childs over Sunday. fine! The Koochiching Co. to Hugo dentest and opticion will discontinue sec. 30-156-27 1-00 The rate of interest on the unpaid Mrs. Draper and niece Dean went Hyvonen and Charles Niemi, Mrs. Kibbey from the ridge was the Guy A. Eaton and wife to T. his visits to Rainy River and will be balance is four per cent per annum, to Tenstrike Saturday to visit, expecting^ lot 18, blk. 65, International guest of Mrs. M. J. McHugo over H. Greene, same as above .. 1.00 found at his Fort Erances office at payable in advance on June 1st of to be gone until Tuesday. She in­ Falls 200.00 Sunday. each provided the principal remains Chas. B. Horsch, single, to B. any time. tff year, unpaid for ten years but if the G. Wattles and Ralph Button, principal is paid within ten years lots 5, 8, n1/^ sex/4, sec. from the date of sale, the rate of interest 30-66-24 1.00 will be computed at five per cent per annum. Manitou Co. to Investors Se Appraised value of timber, if any curity Co., nwJ/4 sel/4, sec. Best Assortment Schulz Pianos must also be. paid at time of sale. 4 nwx/4 se1^, sec. 5-68-24 Lands on which the interest is delinquent 2-3 int. in nVn se1^, sec. 15 may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale, or before resale sw^i se1^, sec. 11 sw1/^ Player Pianos of High Grade to an actual purchaser. se*4, sec. 30-69-22 f.QO All mineral rights are reserved by W. A. Eaton and wife to Investors the laws of the state. Security Co., sw^ se1^, Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one sec. 20-69-22 1.00 Sheet flusic purchaser. The Cosmopolitan Co. to B. E. Agents acting for purchasers must Sweet, nw'/4 sw%, sec. 166-23 furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's .. 1.00 reports, showing quality and H. N. MacHarg and wife to A permanent music store is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos arc built aloqg modern and kind of soil, are on file in this office. Investors Security Co., 1-3 Lists of lands to be offered may scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or any­ int. in n% seM, sec. 15 be obtained of the state auditor or guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of ten sw}4 se^i, sec. 11 sw^4 se^4 the state commissioner of immigration body purchasing sheet music, musical instruments, etc., sec. 30-69-22 w% nw%, sec. years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment at St. Paul and of the county auditor at the above address. 20 sw}4 nw%, sec. 29 se% will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, plan, owned by a well known party of this city, Samuel G. Iverson, nw^4, sec. 30-156-27 1.00 State Auditor. will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. Louis Z. Wender and wife to buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest John L. Roche, lot 3, blk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at 74, International Falls 600.00 Land transfers for the week ending the present time are sold on the installment "tlan. Many a Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edi­ Freddie Welsh, single, to H. I. April 6, 1912, as listed by the home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. Bedell and F. H. Keyes, lots tion, Ditolff Edition. Koochiching County Abstract company, Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen I, 2, blk. 74, International International Falls, Minn., office Falls 500.00 Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (Lordon) my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you with register of deeds: Christina Smith and husband will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the Eric Franson and wife to Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) to Bedell &, Keyes, lot 29, Leslie Dunn, lots 7, 8, blk. installment plan. blk. 4, Holler's addition to The Willis Music CoM (London) Swan & Co., (London) 2, fourth division of International Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer Koochiching 50.00 Falls $300.00 Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, giving with each purchase a term of lessons, silverware etc. The Koochiching Co. to R. S. H. I. Bedell and wife to Freddie Of course not. Such an offer seems ridiculous, because, McDonald, lot 5, blk. 18, Welsh, lot 4,. blk. 2, Bedell's (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver when you buy a piano undc conditions, bear in mind International Falls 1600.00 addition to International Such Ditson and Co. publications. Falls 300.00 Eric Franson and wife to Otto the fact you ay for the lessons. We have letters from A. Watzke, lots 3, 4, 5, 10 Anton Lundberg and wife to Schulz customers, at Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crookston, After a few da}rs you won't have to Chicago or other Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials that cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schir- WHY NOT MAK ®0i" would fill every space of this paper. mers,(Boston Music Co's.) publications on the road. It I sell pianos for $25. down and $7. per month, and Week, almost $10.°° $50.°° a a Day guarantee all pianos and organs for ten years. Remember will be 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 Safes and lire-proof boxes morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be satisfied, to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need prices with every purchase you make of me. of a safe, but do not know how easy itistoown one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of the best, clean-cut money-making opportunities ever received.- Without previous experience YOU can duplicate the success of others. Our handsomely illustrated 2i0-page catalog will enable you to present the subject to customers a for Business in as interesting manner as though you were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as salesmen receive advice and instructions for selling safes, giving convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny. Why don't YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory? We can favor only one salesman out of each locality. The 26th anniversary of our company was celebrated by erecting the-most modern safe factory in the world. Wideawake men who received our special selling inducement, rendered it necessary to double our output. We are spending many thousands of dollars enlarging our sales organization, I A. HOELSCHER'S MUSIC STORE but to learn all particulars, it will cost you only the price of a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 16 T. A-'--: THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. ILTIS BLOCK INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. CfflCIMUTI, OHIO Hom«.^papaotty C0.000JatM Annually.