International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 16, 1912 · Page 3 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. M. Fryberger, lots 7, 8, blk. FARMING AS A PROFESSION. 4, first division of International Northern Minnesota Hospital It will "be the ^proper thing pretty Falls 'lots'21, 22, blk. soon for the young-man, who is preparing 14, Franson's addition to himself for active 'life, to Koochiching 1.00 'International falls, Minnesota think of a eourse in agriculture quite Eric Franson and wife to P. as seriously as he would consider a H. Halvarson, lot 11, blk. 5, course in law, medicine or engineering. fourth:division of International Now that farming has come to 175.00 Falls be a science and the practice of the Eric Franson and wife to O. A. science a profession, it will look a Watzke, blocks 17, 23, 24, little more attractive—a little more Fransori's third division of classy," to use the current slang— International Falls 1.00 than it has heretofore and it will John A. Holler and wife to C. also be the more attractive because E. Erickson, lots 3, 4, blk. it pays. 5, Holler's addition to Littlefork Dean Woods says they cannot turn 225.00 out enough scientific farmers at the John A. Holler and wife to school of agriculture to supply the Margaret Erickson, lot 5, demand at an average of $1,500 a to blk. 5, Holler's addition year to begin with and in the reports 1.00 Littlefork from Wisconsin the average Irene M. Moffit and husband to can best be built with well selected and D. earning power for the first year is R. H. MORIBAN, M. ELIZABETH MONAHAN, M. B. J. W. Stewart, se}4 se%, sec. placed at $1,180 for graduates of the seasoned lumber. The price is reasonable and the results MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. 3-151-28 1000.00 agricultural department—the "short better than can be obtained from any other material. Let us Fred S. Grindall and wife to Office over International State Bank. horns" as they are called—who receive tell you more about this and—if you wish—we can figure on W. J. Potter, n% se%, *e% offers before they have completed that new home together. Come in today and let us talk it ne%, ne% sw%, seci 10-15128 their course at salaries Tang over. 1050.00 ing from $600 to $3*000 a year. Just ZETA & JOHNSON Gunhild Otos, widow, to W. J. WHY NOT MAKE $200.™ A MONTH Ms how there comes to be so much variation J. Potter, e% ne%, sec. 9 in the amount is not clear, but sec. nevr%, 10-151-28.. 800.00 it is not important. $50.°° a Week, almost $10.°° a Day CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. Abbie M. McClelland, widow, many men The fact is that so are to A. Witting, lots E. 2, 3, General Contractors required as teachers of agriculture, Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes bbM nw%, ne"% sw^i, sec. International Falls, Phone 41 to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and and there are so many residents of well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need 18-151-27 1.00 cities, who have farms either as playthings of a safe, but do not know how easy it is to own John R. Clausen and wife to one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of or as summer homes for which the best, clean-cut money-making opportunities Keyes, sw% se%, sec. F. H. ever received. Without previous experience they require skilled management, YOU can duplicate the success of others. 1.00 21-68-23 that the quickest route for an edu Our handsomely Illustrated 200-page catalog ger Thursday evening. They were SALE OF SCHOOL AND Ed. Elertson, et al., to L. H. Will enable you to present the subject to customers cated young man to a good paying in as interesting a manner as though fine team and so nicely matched. Dapprieh, s% sw^4, sec. yotl were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as position is through a course in agriculture, Lyman Childs was to Big Falls salesmen receive advice and Instructions for selling safes, giving 27 s% se&, sec. 28-69-26 .800.00 convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny. Why OTHER STATE LANDS quicker even than through Wednesday on business. John P. Larson, single, to don't YOU b* the nrst to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory 1 the courses in engineering or chemistry, We can favor only one salesman out of each locality. Willie Erickson was to International Franz Jevne, e% se^i, sec. The 25th anniversary of our and very much quicker and company Was celebrated by Falls Tuesday getting some teeth 18 eMi ne&, sec. 19-68-26 .. 800.00 erecting the most modern safe surer than through the courses in Monthly Sales to be Resumed in Koochiching attended to. Fred R. Kimball and wife factory in the world. Wideawake law or medicine. men who received our Mr. Hoyle has had two more miles Emma A. to Chas. M. Way, special selling inducement, County Next Sale at the This is a situation which is going rendered it necessary to double added to his section of railroad n% ne^i and nVz nw^i, sec. Court house Monday, May 13. our output. We are spending to help solve the back-to-the-farm Mr. Owens from Hines Spur was many thousands of dollars enour 10-154-25 1600.00 problem. The farm is becoming more sales organization, in town a few days looking after his Jester Shy and wife to Bert but to^earn all particulars, it a desirable place to get back to. BY STATE AUDITOR S. C. IVERSOIN will cost you only the price of cedar yard. Shy, part of lot 4, sec. 1466-27 a postal card. Flossie Wiley has been spending a 250.00 Ask for Catalogue 16 T. COST OF LIVING. State of Minnesota, State Auditor's few days out in the country with her THE VICTOR Charles E. Erickson and wife Office, St. Paul, April 29, 1912 Granddad wore his whiskers till grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gingrich, to John A. Holler, lot 3, blk. Notice is hereby given that on June SAFE & LOCK CO. they hid his vest in that beard the also Nellie Lewis 4, Holler's addition to Littlefork "a*?. "V. 10, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Mrs. Tuttle's brother, Mr. Richards, robin used to build its nest. Grand 1.00 of the county auditor, at International dad, in the springtime, sat upon a started for his home Saturday evening. Elizabeth West and husband to Falls, Koochiching county, in the CIICIKUTI, OHIO chair grandma, with her scissors Eric Franson, lot 12, blk 71, Our New Home. Capaotty 20,000 Safes Annually. state of Minnesota, I will offer for pruned his flowing tiair. That was in Mrs. Grubbs was in International sale certain unsold state lands and International Falls 1.00 also those state lands which have reverted the golden time of long ago, when the Falls Saturday. Eric Franson and wife to B. to the state by reason of the waste of money meant a store of Mrs. Anderson's sister from Mon F. Misgen, lot 24, blk. 11, non-payment of interest. woe. That was in the happy, good tana is here on a visit. She expects Terms: Fifteen per cent of the second division of International old frugal times, when our sires, far purchase price and interest on the un- to remain for some time, 125.00 Falls Notice-Clean Up! paid balance from date of sale to June seeing, salted down the dimes. Father H. I. Bedell and wife to Underwood 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of seeks the barber when he's run to WILDWOOD. & Hasselbarth, lots sale. The balance of purchase money hair, stretches out in comfort in is payable in whole or in part on or 1, 2, 3, blk. 3, Bedell's addi Weather forecast: Squalls now. padded chair while the smiling artist before forty years from date of sale. 1.00 tion to International Falls with a more cheerful outlook. The rate of interest on. the unpaid through his lilac hews, energetic Ejric Franson and wife to Elizabeth Ole Nelson sold his team of oxen balance is four per cent per annum, bootblacks decorate his shoes, and the West, lots 13, 14, 15, payable in advance on June 1st of to J. A. Schoffman of Northome. He manicurist monkeys with his handall 16, blk. 16, Franson's addition each year, provided the principal re- Saturday. A team of Notice is hereby given that all delivered them these vain proceedings cost to mains unpaid for ten years but if the 1.00 to Koochiching ....... principal is paid within ten years horses takes their place beat the band. Granddad saved and citizens are required to have The Koochiching Co. to Tim J. Tfl. O'Laughlin and H. G. TayIpr from the date of sale, the rate of interest sweated all his days on earth when E. Harrington, lot 26, blk. 2 will be computed at five per called on Henry Anderson of he made a .finish,, how much was he all their vaults and closets lots 1Q, 37, blk. 3, Koochiching cent per annum. Plum Creek Thursday. worth He had 80 acres—quite Appraised value of timber, if any 300.00 Word was received here that Ward cleaned at once. Further that must also be paid at time of sale. farm, you say, and. ome hundred dollars Corydon B. Kinney and wife to Smith, brother of R. L. Smith of this Lands on which the interest is delinquent safely tucked away. Father John J. Doran, lot 20, Idlewood may be redeemed at any time all Garbage, Ashpiles, Manure town, had joined the navy at San spends his money like a soused marine, up to the hour of sale, or before resale 150.00 Francisco. such a dazzling spendthrift never to an actual purchaser. Heaps and other refuse must Miss Ethel Carlson left Monday for Eric Franson and wife to Otto All mineral rights are reserved by yet was seen. Well' he can afford A. Watzke, lots in Franson's International Falls, where she will the laws of the state. to blow in coin with zest he owns be removed from premises. Not more than 320 acres can be sold third division of International visit with her sisters, the Mesdames banks and buildings till you can not or contracted to be sold to any one Falls 1.00 Chas. Christiansen and Chas. Lydich. This worK must be done at rest. Where's the helpful moral of purchaser. W. E. Sykes lost a valuable cow Peter Fossum, single,, to Anna this tale of mon? Hunt in with a Agents acting for purchasers must once, before the roads become last week. Johnson, lot 17 and w% 16, furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's lantern—guess there isn't one?— Our mail carrier, John Bursack, 550 00 blk. 60, International Falls reports, showing quality and Walt Mason. too heavy for hauling. made his trip on horseback regular Mabel Potter and husband to kind of soil, are on file in this office. last Monday. The roads being in poor Gustave A. Melges, e% ne%, Lists of lands to be offered may Lost—One ten and one five dollar shape for buggy or wagon. be obtained of the state auditor or sec 9 nw%, w%, se% ne%, bill on Monday last. Finder please the state commissioner of immigration The drive on Caldwel brook began xiVz se^4, ne% sw%, sec. 10151-28 return same to this office and be at St. Paul and of the county auditor last week. At present there are 35 3200.00 liberally rewarded By order of the at the above address. men engaged. The recent rains have G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D. Samuel G. Iverson, loser. Charles Eng, single, to Nels given a fine stream of water for the State Auditor. «T. Johnson, und interest REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS work. in lots 13, 14, blk. 2, Swedback's MARGIE. City Health Officer Land transfers for week ending Did you get a May basket? There YAL addition to Big Falls 200 00 Mrs. Emma Childs and Miss Flossie are lots of pretty ones in Wildwood April 27, 1912, as listed by the Koochiching The American Suburbs Co. to Wiley were visiting the school Monday Axel Carlson and Knute Ettestad County Abstract company, Oscar J. Peterson, 5, 6, afternoon. were Northome visitors Tuesday. lotSr International Falls, Minn.,, office with blk. 6, first addition to Ranier Mrs. Draper's mother, Mrs. Erickson, register of deeds: 500.00 returned Tuesda yto her home at RIGHT KIND OF A HUSTLER Clyde West and wife to Tenstrike. Hugh J. McClearn, lots 1, 2, There is a good story concerning a Land, transfers for week ending Mr. Shoop had the misfortune of blk. 66. International. Falls.$ 1.00 certain trip of inspection, when Louis Mjay 11, 1912,. as listed by the. Koo having his oxen killed by the passen- Stanley G. Watt and wife to Hill and a party of officials were tak chiching County Abstract Co., Inter Joe R. Quint, lot 4, sw% ing a peek at the station agents somewhere national Falls, Minn., office, with register nw%, sec. 1-69-24 310.00 along the line in Minnesota. At of deeds. Nels Nelson and wife to John a station we may call Oscarville, an Clement K. Bird, single, to Olson, se^4 nwe% sw%. 1500.00 BAKINO-POWDE agent, perhaps forewarned, was ab Robert A.. Lilley, lot 11, blk. G. J. Vandervalk: and wife to served frantically moving trucks and 10, Franson's third division Tosten J. Johnson, lots 10, "cleaning up." of International. Falls .. .$440.00 14, sw% se%, sec. 13? lots 1, "There's a hustler for you," said William N. Daman, et. al., to 2, sec. 13-66*25 2000.00 one of the party. William. Bippitt, lot 8, sec. Absolutely Pure' Emma McClelland, single, to "Humph," said Hill. 15-68-25 A 1-00 Adolph E. Witting, ne%, sec. At another station the agent met Thomas E.. Conners and. wife 19-151-27, 1.00 them smilingly, smoking a good cigar to Lillian M. Conners, n% Fred M. Freese and- wife tor A. and clad in his best clothes. He was ne&, sec. 4r70-24 .3000.00 E. Witting, neU, se%,, s%. frankly idling, yet nothing was Northome Townsite Co.,. to B. MAKES HOME BAKING EASY se%, se%, sw.%, sec.. 18-15127 Askew. M. Hamre, lot 9, blk. 8, Northome 1.00 "Well, what do you think of that? ............. J00.40 C. F. Miller and wife to R. M. commented one of Hill's friends C. W. Swenson and wife to Skinner, w% ne%, se$4 "there's an agent who has time to Melvin J.. Troop, lots 6, 7, Light Biscuit ne&, ne& se&,. sec. 9-16029 loaf." &, blk. 4, Northerner......... 700.00. 1.00 "Humph," said Hill, Grand, Forks Lumber Co. to Angnesr V. Lapping aad husband- Delicious Cake A month later the "loafer" was pro Bemidji. Lumber Co., sw%, MALT AND HOP TONICt to James E. Bump,. lots moted. sw^4, sec. 5 nw^4 nw%, s% 24* 25,, blk. 4,. Jameson's addition Dainty Pastries "If a man ean get the work done sw%, sec. 9 sw^4 se54*sec. to International Falls feOGTiora without doing it himself, he's the mav 4 sw% sw%, sec. 3 s%. Marlow and- wife to Ade* for me," was the explanation of the se%, nw34 ne&* sec 8U5129 Fine Paddings laxcL Mayrand*. lot 5,. blk,. 56, railroad president. Metropolitan nett, ne34* sec.- 33152-29 International. Fall& ........ 1.00 Magazine. 5000.00 H. Bedsit, and wife to* Clara flaky Crusts WADLOWLY BV Gunnar H. Gunheim, single,, toy I. MeggKMV lot 2, hlk.,74,.In? THEQ HAMM BREWING- CQ NOTICE, Lewis Caldwell^ lot- 4, sei!4. St Mill, MINN. ternational Falls 200.0Q *ouf or^Lf. se^ sec. 26-65-27 1-Ofr House boat for sale with five bedrooms, The. Koochiching Co to W., E. Robert Taydor, single,, to. Ed- Martin,. lot 10 and-.e^ 9,blk. one living room, kitchen and The only Bidding Powder Tdmkins, seii sw%, sec. 12 79,. International Falls ...... 300.00 a bathroom. It is electric lighted and nw% nw?4r e% nw^4, sec. from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar has a hot watec system all. throagh Herman Koeneke- and, wife, to 13-159-26 ....-.1500^00 It- is well finished and up-to»dfcte G». Mi Dtdane* lota 1$ 19, iti Charles W.. Ssvanson and' wife blk. 4r Hoiiax?& addition to every respect. Will sell either furnished M»y to Melvin Troop, lot Koochiching: or unfurnished. Apply. John* .. 260.00 8, blk. 7,, Northome. 200.00 Florence V. Moore to son & Carey.