International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 9, 1912 · Page 1 of 6
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ii v: ^v-^ 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Lite quarter (se%) of -section 6ne (1), For Occident,- Sickiiess ind Insfirance SOTICE. er, of course. A just proportion of NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. International Falls press feast quarter (se of the southeast •V See the mohey he lose's by his lack of.,. Notice is hereby given that a speinitiative Ho'tise b6at for sale with five bed and Border Budget and the east half (e% of the northeast and enterpriser finds way cial election of the voters of the city E. J. PRICE quarter (ne%) of section twelve eventually to the printer, to advance of International Falls will be held rooms, one living room, kitchen and Official City Paper of International o*i,i in at the voting places in the different (12), in township one hundred sity the cause of education and the m- follows, to-wit: Falls, Minnesota a bathroom. It is electric lighted and Agent for Bankers Mutual Casualty Iusur. wards as 'X160), north of range twenty-nine terests of the coirimunity. If vou jn ^jje grst wara in the room on tke (29) west of the fifth principal meridian, has a hot water system all through. have never looked at it iii that light lower floor of the Frederick hotel.' anze Company. Headquarters Rex Hotel. INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS containing one hundred sixtysix In the second ward at the city hall. it is worth thinking1 about. It is well finished and up-to-date in PUBLISHING COMPANY INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Ih the third ward of the sechoal and 10-100 (166.10) acres, according house, on Tuesday the 11th day of every respect. Will sell either furnished to the United States government GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. June, 1912, between the hours of 9 UNSOCIABLE CUSSES. survey thereof, in Koochiching o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock or unfurnished. Apply Johnson Edna Ferber writes a fiction story county and state of Minnesota, with Certain-teed $1.50 A YEAR Rubber Roofing SUBSCRIPTION in theafternoon, to vote for or against & Carey. in the American Magazine in which theadoption of the proposed amendment the hereditaments and appurtenances "The roof that outlasts all to the charter of said city, and Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. the principal character is Emma Mc which sale will be made by the 1909, at the post office at International Palls, which proposed amendment is hereto other roofs on the roof Chesney, a traveling saleswoman. sheriff of said Koochiching county Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of attached. March 3,1879. On one of her trips she took her son at the front door of the court house, Dated May 1st, 1912. ROCnM with her, a boy of seventeen. This in the city of International Falls, in PRESTON &CO. By order of the city council: THURSDAY, MAY, 9 boy had to spend the night with a said county and state, on the twentyfirst R. C. FRASER, stranger in a country hotel. Next day of June, A. D. 1912, at tar City Recorder. morning his mother asked him about o'clock a. m., of that day, at public It looks as though W .J. Bryan was Proposed Amendment to the City his roommate. The boy knew very vendue, to the highest bidder for Charter. Genuine Calabash Pipes all planning to capture the Democratic little, not even the name of the man cash, to pay said debt of five hundred nomination for president. AMENDMENT NO. I. fromZululand, South Africa with whom he stayed. Whereupon twenty-eight and 47-100 dollars, and That section seventeen of chapter Emma McCesney broke out as follows: interest, and the taxes, if any, on There is a bill before Congress to 1912 Designs seven of the city charter of the city ., (25-/orr of International Falls, Minnesota, bejsaid Premises' twenty-five set apart four sections of land in Indiana and "Men are the cussedest dentures. Also G. B. D. long briars. amended to take effect as soon as!00) dollars attorney's fees, as stipu- as a sanitarium and recreation This chap occupied the same room the certificates provided for in sec- lsted in and by said mortgage in case B. B. B. ownmake park for the order of Owls. tion thirty-six, article four of the constitution We can quote you surprisingly low with you last night and you don't even of foreclosure, and the disbursements of the state of Minnesota, •, prices—weather proof—guaranteed know his name. Funny! If two The News-Tribune of Tuesday gives have been deposited and as a^owed by law subject to redemp- recorded 15 years—call at once. English and Canadian All strange women had found themselves a good page write-up of Big Falls, tion at any time within one year thereby required, said section seventeen occupying the same room for a night of chapter seven as so amended, brands tobacco. showing the best residences and commercial from the day of sale, as provided by ZETA & JOHNSON read as follows: they wouldn't have got to the kimono houses of that thriving city. law. Section 37. The city council shall and back hair stage before they Dated May 7th, A. D. 1912. control the finances of the city Construction and Manufacturing Co. It is generally conceded that a compromise would know not only each other's First State Bank of Baudette, and shall have power to appropriate PRESTON & CO. candidate will -be needed to name but they'd have tried on each money for city purposes only except Mortgagee. General Contractors as hereinafter provided, to provide pull off the presidential nomination at other's hat, swapped corset cover patterns, S M. Koeford, FORT FRANCES, 1 ONT. for the payment of its debts and expenses the republican national convention in International Falls, found mutual friends living in Phone 41 Attorney for Mortgagee, Baudette, and to borrow money on the Chicago next July. Dayton, O., taught each other a new Minnesota. J-20 credit of the citv for city purposes and Irish croquet stitch, told how their to issue bonds or certificates of indebtedness, The recent good rains have made therefor as hereinbefore provided married sister's little girl nearly died PROBATE NOTiCE this county joyful. The drives are to issue bonds in place of or to with swollen glands and divided off hutchings Exploration Company supply means for paying maturing going out in good shape from all the Order Limiting Time to File the mirror in two sections to paste bonds or to consolidate or fund the rivers and creeks and the prospects Claims, ^nd J'or Aeaiing Thereon. their newly washed handkerchiefs on. same, or for funding any floating indebtedness are good for an active log buying Estate of J. P. Johnson. of the city, represented Don't tell me men have a genius for Diamond Drilling by warrants or orders therefor for State of Minnesota, county of Koo- season next fall. friendship."—Bovey News. the construction or extension of sew- chiching, in probate court. ers and waterworks of said city for in the matter of the estate of J. P. Churn Drilling In another column will be found the the building or extension of water and Johnson decedent IT'S UP TO FATHER. cut and platform of Lieutenant Governor light plants or for any of the pur- 'of this day Contract Mor^ Letters administration S. Y. Gordon of Brown's valley, Father, dear father, come home who is a candidate for nomination as with me now, for ma has some carpets vise^i law^of S amended Pro ^having E' H' Colla-r'within 1905 been granted 40 fw +1^ It is ordered, that the time Governor on the republican ticket. If to beat sh'e got all the furniture 'which creditors of the above named a11 Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. elected Mr Gordon will make a good out in the road from the front porch vWed shall ^iot^ thereby be^ made to decedent may present claims against viaea, snail not tnereoy oe made to governor. He is progressive, clean hig egtate in this court be and the down to the street. The stove must jJ™ and independent. come down and be put in the shed, city, according to the last preceeding and the yard must be cleaned of dead assessment for the purpose of taxa-i'hat Under the provisions of the new J, grass, for it's time to clean house and tion. Provided, however, that the jber: V12' 10^!°ck„ law which provides for actions for the harry's to pay—and the front certificates of revolving indebtedness 'nal ,ls, Minn., in damages against saloonkeepers selling Internatio Pa or bonds issued for the creation, and window needs some new glass. Father, I N E said county, be, and the same hereby liquor to persons who by reason maintenance of the permanent improvement dear father, come home with me is, fixed and appointed as, the time fund shall not be considered of intoxication therefrom become now it's most 12 o'clock and there's and place for hearing upon and the as a part of the bonded indebtedness injured or killed, the first case examination, adjustment and allowance nothing to eat. I'm so hungry I'm of the city for the purposes of of such claims as shall be presented Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries •was brought at Redwood Falls weak in the knees. All the dinner this section. Provided further, that within the time aforesaid. and upon trial a judgment of $1,000 the certificates of indebtedness issued We'll have will be cold scraps and Let notice hereof be given by the for the purpose of anticipating the collection awarded to the widow of John such, and we'll have to eat standing publication of this order in International of general taxes for the year Choudek, who was killed by an Falls Press, a weekly newspaper, up ,too, for the tables and chaird are in which they may be issued shall not published at International automobile while intoxicated from all out in the yard—oh* I wish Spring be considered as a portion of the Falls as provided by law. liquor sold him by four defendant bonded indebtedness of the &ty for house cleaning was through! Father, Dated May 4th, 1912. the purposes of this section. Provided saloonkeepers. dear father, come home with irie how, (Seal) R. F. C. litis, further^ that the certificates of Judge of Probate. for ma lis as mad as a Turk, she bays indebtedness or bonds issued for ifa We are pleased to note that the your a lazy old thing, and that she purpose of purchasing, constructing, honors of this year's High school class I AIE have just installed the most modern maintaining, reflating extending proposes you go to work. There's NOTICE OF CONTEST. at Bemidji are carried off by a and enlargehing or improving water painting to do, and paper to hang, (Department of the Interior.) Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold and light plants or either of such Koochiching county girl, Miss Leopolina and windows and casings to scrub, U. S. Land office, Duluth, Minnesota., plants, owned, maintained and operated Ranscher of Northome, who Storage Warehouse with capacity enough April 29th, 1912. for it's housecleaning time, and you've by the city or for the purpose ihade the best record of her class by To Wasyl Lemki of Chisholm, Minnesota, of acquirihg any real Or other property got to come home and revel in suds to take care of Meats and Groceries in receiving the highest average, 83.57, Contestee: needed ih connection with such and cold grub.—Exchange. plant or plants or any refundment in her studies during the course. You are hereby notified thiat Josef car lots, because we ar£ in a position to of said certificates or bonds shall not Virsek Who gives Aurora, St. Louis Miss Ranscher lived on a homestead be cohsidered as a portion of the indebtedness county, Minnesota, as his post office NOTICE OF CONTEST. buy cheap. We can sell cheap and Will •with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of the city fbr the purposes address, did On March 28, 1912, file ih1 (Department of the Interior.) Ranscher, near Big Falls, during the of this section. Provided, furtherj this office his duly corroborated application give are customers the benefit of our advantage^. U. S. Land office, Duluth, Minnesota, that the city council may appoint to contest and secure the early years of this country's settlement, May 1st, 1912. annually such portion of the cancellation of your homestead ehtry! and is justly popular With all To Ray M. Cook of Duluth, Minn., gross income from any water and No: ., ?erial No. 08806, made who know her. contestee: light works or either, of the city, as October 20, 1910, for e% ne%, sw% they shall determine, to create a sinking You are hereby notified that Jbseph he^4 and nw% se^4, sectioii 19, township fund for the payment of any water At a New York socialist gathering Janesich who gives Chisholm, Minnesota, 63 n., range 22 w., 4th priiicj|&l and light plants or either, as they as his post office address*did on the Stars and Stripes were torn down meridian, and as grounds for his eon-| may become due. Provided further, April 8th, 1912, file in this office his test he alleges that said Wisyl Lemki and trampled under foot, but the socialists that the city cbiihcilmay, by a vote duly corroborated application to contest has wholly abandoned said land and lay the blame on the hoodlums Of the members thereof, issue bbnds and secure the cancellation Of has never resided upon, cultivated or, in the aggregate, amount of twenty that came to the meeting from the your hoirtestead entrv No. ...... improved .same ^in^e date pf entry. five thousand dollars ($25,00.0), .for serial No. 03576, made February 25th, Everybody is ihv&ed to inspect our pla.nt. Industrial Wbrkers :6f the World. To You are therefore, further notified the purpose of funding outstanding 1909, for e% nw%, sw% ne^4 and be sure the good old flag does not that the said allegations will be tak-1 floating indebtedness of the city and nw% se% section 18, township 63 en by this office as having been confessed today stand for what it was intended, J. C. INFELT also Water extension, sewer bonds in north, range 22 west, fourth principal by you, and your said entry will but then it is the flag of our beloved the amount of fifteen thousand dollars meridian, and as grounds for his be cancelled thereunder without your ($15,000), both authorized by the country and if respect is not contest he alleges that said Ray M. vote of the people,at a special.election further right to be heard therein-, Cook has never established his residence voluntary it should be enforced, and held On the 10th day of February, either before this office or on appeal, upon said land, cultivated or International Falls, Minn. Telephone No. 11 such desecration should be roundly 1911, without a further submission of if you fail to file in this office within improved same since date of entry. punished—Northome Record. said questions or either of them to twenty days after the fourth pubication You are therefore further notified the further vote of the electors. of this notice, as shown below, that the said allegations will be taken your answer, under oath, specifically Spend your money where you can by this office as having been confessed meeting and responding to these allegations by you, and your said entry will be e&rn it and be loyal to the institutions It's Quality That Makes of contest, or if you fail canceled thereunder without your further that educate your children and within that time to file in this office! MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE right to be heard therein, either keep up the public improvements. due proof that you have Served a before this office or on appeal, if you Default having been made in the Ericdurage the home merchant, the copy Of your answer on the said contestant file in this office within twenty days IUwgM payment of the sum of five hundred either in person or by registered hofiie contractor, the home newspaper'. after the fourth publication of this mail. If this service is made notice, as Shown below, your answer, twenty-eight and 47-100 (528.47) dollars, Don't discourage good men by by the delivery of a copy of your answer under oath, specifically meeting and principal and interest, which is sending outside for things you need to the contestant in person, proof responding to these allegations of claimed to be due at the date of this of such service must be either the and can buy at home.—Ely Miner. contest, or if you fail within that said contestant's written acknowledgement notice upon a certain mortgage, duly time to file in this office due proof of his receipt of the copy, showing executed and delivered by William G. that you have served a copy of your The Drs. Mayo and the Rochester the date of its receipt, or the affidavit answer on the said contestant either Sheppard and Sedina Sheppard, his of the person by whom the. Automobile club have purchased a in person or by registered mail. If wife, mortgagors, to First National delivery was made stating when and ten-ton road roller propelled by gasoline, this service is made by the delivery of where the copy was delivered if made bank of Baudette. a corporation, mortgagee, a copy of your answer to the contestant the Mayos paying half the cost by registered mail, proof of such service bearing date the twelfth day in person, proof of such service and the club the rest. This is a prac must consist of the affidavit of must be either the said contestant's of October, 1906, and with a power of the person by whom the copy was tical move for good roads.—Owatonna written acknowledgement of his receipt sale therein contained, duly recorded mailed stating when and the post office of the copv showing the date of Journal. in the office of the register of deeds in to which it was mailed, and this its receipt, or the affidavit of the person affidavit must be accompanied by the and for the county of .Itasca, and by whom the delivery was made postmaster's receipt for the letter. Brother, if you can't get into the stating when and where the copy was state of Minnesota, on the 31st day You should state in your answer delivered if made by registered mail, harness and help pull the vehicle of of October, 1906, at 5:30 o'clock p. the name of the post office to which proof of such service must consist of progress, or won't get into the cart m., in book "Q" of mortgages, on page vou desire future notices to be sent the affidavit of the person by whom and drive, for the love of country 115 you. the copy was mailed stating when and Charles F. Hartman. don't get down on the back end and the post office to which it was mailed Which said mortgage, and the said Register. Famous. They are made in St. Paul. Backed by fortyrtwo hang your feet out and track the sand and this affidavit must be accompanied record thereof, were duly transcribed Date of first "publication May 9, by the postmaster's receipt for the and make the drag that much heavier to the records of the county of Koo years of piano experience. If, with our knowledge and experience, 1912,, letter. for a few of your friends who are Date of second publication, May lb, chiching and state of Minnesota, upon You should state in your answer we are conscientious in what we say, this knowledge and 193.2. going to pull their load and yours, the formation of the said Koochiching the name of the post office to which Date of third publication, May 25, too, in spite of all of your frantic antics.—Lime you desire future notices to be sent county from sail Itasca county, and experience is worth something to you in your selection of a 19i2. to you. Springs Sun-Herald. duly recorded in the office of the roister Date of fourth publication, May 30, Charles F. Hartman, piano. Then, too, we can save you money. of deeds ir and for s-dd county 1912. Register of Koochiching, in book "3" of mortgages A Kansas newspaper says: Did Date of first publication, May on page 283 you ever think about it? Who pays 1912. One full cabin gasoline boat, 42 ft. Date of second publication, Mav 16 Now, therefore, notice is hereby for the advertising of merchants and 1912. long, SV2 ft. beam, finished in oak, in •other business men. Not the advertiser, given that by virtue of the power of Date of third publication, May 23 fine shape, as good as new, fully for the cost is returned to him sale contained in said mortgage, and 1912. Date of fourth publication, May 30 pursuant to the statute in such, case fourfold in increased profits. Not the equipped, two 16-horse engines with JAMES A. 1912. purchaser, for he buys cheaper from made and provided, the said mortgage twin screw, 4 cylinder, 4 clcle. Will the advertiser and has abetter assortment will be foreclosed bv a sale of the sell at great bargain if taken at once. and fresher goods to select Received our full line- of Kuppen premises described in and conv yed For further particulars address C. W. in The Marvin Music Store heimer clothing in all shades- at the by said mortgage, viz: from. Who, then, really pays the i' Plymouth. advertising bills? The nonadvertis- Lot numbered one (1), the south- Warfield, Bemidji, Minn. C.f-'vlffS?- 13* Hi Sifc. fern 1