International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 13, 1912 · Page 1 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. 21 and every live man in northerr DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP. islation he will prove his fitness to International Falls Press Minnesota will be there to continue the high office to which he has been Harman & Gamelgaard, the well and Border Budget the good work started by the association elected and may be given another known meat market proprietors, have! and to participate in the general term. Official City Paper of International dissolved partnership, Mr. Harman good time. Falls, Minnesota retiring from the firm. The firm established International Falls is preparing to themselves in business Jast entertain the convention of the WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU year and have had splendid success INTERNATIONA PALLS PRESS Northern Minnesota Development association PUBLISHING COMPANY by reason of the policy they have On to International Falls. The in royal fashion and that pursued of handling only the best of next meeting of the Northern Minnesota GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. they will be successful is a certainty meats, selling them at reasonable Development association will be to those acquainted with the conditions. $1.50 A YEAR profits, and giving courteous attention SUBSCRIPTION held there on June 20 and 21. Koochiching county's headquarters to their wants and making This meeting will be one of greet Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. is one of the most wonderful prompt deliveries. Mr. Harman is a 1909, at the post office at International Falls, importance as subjects purporting 1o little cities in this country. Its Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of first-class business man. Mr. Gamelgaard Northern Minnesota in particular, March 3, 1879. growth in the past few years has dislikes to lose him from the such as good roads, immigration and been phenomenal and it is an evident business but the former has a proposition THURSDAY, JUNE 13 other matters of vital interest to us. fact that it has more boosters to the too good to overlook, so decided Arrangements are now being made square inch than any other city in to withdraw. We are pleased by the Development association of Congressman C. B. Miller has announced the United States. The residents have to be able to announce, however, that Koochiching county and the citizens his intention to file for renomination something to interest the coming Mr. Harman is to continue to be identified of International Falls for the entertainment at the primaries in September. delegates and they are the kind that with the business interests of of the visitors, included in know how to stage a successful meeting our city, though in a different capacity. which are automobile rides, boat of this character. For amusement rides on Rainy river and Rainy lake. purposes they are better equiped Bonds amounting to $238,000 for Mr. Gemelgaard will continue to Take a few days off and visit the with natural aid than many another drainage work in Roseau county were conduct his market in a first-class northern border of our state. city. There will be a big time at placed last week with the Security manner, giving his patrons the best I You will at the same time be help- Trust company of St. Paul. Of this the Falls on June 20 and 21 and every meats of every kind that can be ing a good cause for Northern Minnesota, 1 live man in northern Minesota $125,000 was authorized by the state bought, and assures the public that for the more there are in attendance will be there to continue the good and by the county. Work on $113,000 the same careful regard for their at the meeting, the more the ditches is proceeding rapidly. work started by the association and wants and prompt service will continue enthusiastic it will be. Help make to participate in the general good to be the motto of his establishment. this meeting the biggest and best ever time.—Northome Record. Last Thursday President Taft held. You will have a chance ti signed the new homestead bill, Ty visit one of the largest paper mills which homesteaders may make proof OLD SOLDIER'S PENSIONS SALE OF SCHOOL AND of the world and many other interesting In order that as many old soldiers after three years residency instead of industries of that section of the as possible may get their aplications five years, with a leave of absence state. on file for pensions under the new OTHER STATE LANDS for five months in each year. This Remember the cause and be sure Sherman law, Representative Miller new bill will make homesteading a to arrange to be at International A N has sent blank applications to several more reasonable stunt, and give a Falls on June 20 and 21.—Moose hundred soldiers in his district poor man a better chance to acquire State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Lake Gazette. during the last week. a farm home. Office, St. Paul, June 1, 1912 "The veterans do not know that the Notice is hereby given that on July SCARED AWAY BURGLAR. new rate under the Sherwood law Americas Greatest Scientific The south half of the northwest 8, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office takes effect from the date of filing," When Mr. King, an employee of quarter of section 12 in township of the county auditor, at International Mr. Millers says, "and I have sent applications Hypnotist the Power Co., returned to his home Falls, Koochiching county, in the north of range west, which is 145 25 to such of the old soldiers state of Minnesota, I will offer for the township of Big Falls, was set on Seventh street Monday morning sale certain unsold state lands and as I have listed on my files, in order between 2 and 3 o'clock, after finishing apart for improvement under the reclamation also those state lands which have reverted that they may reach the pension office City Hall 5 Nights his work, he found a burglar attempting board law of which the to the state by reason of the as early as possible. I want to to gain entrance to the non-payment of interest. state clears and prepares for crop reach as many of the veterans as possible, Terms: Fifteen per cent of the twenty acres of each tract selected house through the back door. The fellow purchase price and interest on the unpaid and will be glad to have before opening the tract selected for was busy at the back door and balance from date of sale to June others communicate with me in order when frightened by the approach of sale to the highest bidder. 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of that I may send them the necessary sale. The balance of purchase money Mr. King took to his heels, leaving blank forms." is payable in whole or in part on or behind a Stetson hat which may aid It is with much regret that we before forty years from date of sale. the authorities 'in identifying him. The rate of interest on the unpaid note the death of Mr. Rose of Ardenhurst HAVE NATURAL AID. The Kings are the possessors of some balance is four per cent per annum, township, near. Northome. He Mizpah Enterprise: International payable in advance on June 1st of valuable diamonds and are congratulating was one of the first settlers in that Falls is preparing to entertain the each year, provided the principal remains themselves over the fact that section of the county and has been unpaid for ten years but if the convention of the Northern Minnesota the fellow with the handkerchief one of its most enthusiastic farmers principal is paid within ten years Development association in royal mask did not accomplish his object, from the date of sale, the rate of interest and boosters. In the early days he fashion and that they will be successful will be computed at five per as had he done so the loss might have endured its hardships without complaint is a certainty to those acquainted cent per annum. included the stones and therefore and during the later years of Appraised value of timber, if any with the conditions. Koochiching been a large one. success he never thought of himself must also be paid at time of sale. county's headquarters is one Lands on which the interest is delinquent more highly than he should. He was of the most wonderful little cities in may be redeemed at any time a good man, and one that could hardly SOLD STATE LANDS. this country. Its growth in the past up to the hour of sale, or before resale be spared. to an actual purchaser. few years has been phenomenal and Theo. Nelson, state land agent, All mineral rights are reserved by it is an evident fact that it has more was here Monday from the state auditor's the laws of the state, Gov. Eberhart sent a special messenger boosters to the square inch than any Not more than 320 acres can be sold office and concructed a sale, disposing1 or contracted to be sold to any one to the senate Tuesday telling other city in the United States. The of approximately 2,300 acres, purchaser. them to get busy on a reapportionment residents have something to Interest the greater part of which was bid in Agents acting for purchasers must bill and other much needed legislation the coming delegates and they are at the minimum price of $5 per acre. furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's instead of monkeying with the kind that know how to stage a Before leaving Mr. Nelison received reports, showing' quality and patronage affairs. Good for the governor—now successful meeting of this character. a message stating that the state reclamation kind of soil are on tile in this office. if he will continue to call For amusement purposes they are board had selected the Lists of lands to be offered may special sessions immediately upon better equipped with natural aid than south half of the northwest quarter be obtained of the state auditor or adjournment until such time as the many another city. There will be a and the north half of the southwest the state commissioner of immigration senate passes the much needed leg- big time at the Falls on June 20 and at St. Paul and of the lumty auditor' quarter of section twelve, township «t the above address. RAUD EN BUSH PIANOS 154-25, and in consequence ihe tract Samuel G. Iverson, was reserved. The board is selecting State Auditor. various tracts over the state which it will partially develop in order to Ask the man who owns one NOTICE. show the possibilities of the soil and United States Engineer Office, todiay's reservation was in line with St. Paul, Minn., June 7, 1912. that policy. Mr. Nelson goes from Diamond Drilling 6k here to Bemidji where he will hold a A public hearing will be held at the E I I S O N sale on Wednesday. city hall, International Falls, Minnesota, Churn Drilling at ten o'clock a. m., on Thursday, June 27, 1912, for the consideration Contract MorK HAPPYLAND. Duluth, Superior and International Falls of an application of the city of A. Isaacson was at International International Falls, Minnesota, for Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. Falls Thursday with his little boy permission to construct a dock in In The Marvin Music Store to have the latter's foot dressed, Rainy River between First and Second which was crushed by a horse. streets. W. Wright Sundayed at home, All parties interested are invited to while off duty as fire ranger. be present. T. Armstrong was home part of All statements for or against the J. C. INF E the past week, being off duty as fire proposed bridge should be submitted IMPERIAL BANK OF ranger in the Black river district. in writing, in duplicate. Rev. A. C. Gregg, the American Francis P. Shunk, union Sunday school superintendent, CANADA Lt. Col., Corps of Enginers. held services in the Ellendale and Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries Cedardale school houses Sunday CITATIOIN fOR HEARING ON PETITION Rev. Mr. Earley, who has recently returned to Littlefork, will hold services TO SELL. MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND Capital (paid up] $6,000,000 Reserve Fund $6,000,000 in these places next Sunday. Estate of Joseph C. Chamberlin, deceased. Howard Hilliard with team has Assets over $73,000,000. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, taken a position at the cedar yard in Probate Court: for the B. F. & Ry. Supt. Co., In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph C. S. Romans and Geo. Romans C. Chamberlin, Deceased. with team are working on a culvert The state of Minnesota to Hattie L. I aIE have just installed the most modern of the now railroad near Littlefork. Chamberlin, Wesley Chamberlin, BANKING BY MAIL Roe Chamberlin, Paul Chamberlin Bilie Krouse, who has been laid Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold and Patricia Chamberlin and all up for some time with a cut foot, Is persons interested in the sale of Storage Warehouse with capacity enough able to be about some again. certain lands belonging to said If you live a distance from this J. W. Hiliard has taken part of his Joseph C. Chamberlin: to take care of Meats and Groceries in The petition of Hattie L. Chamberlin, camp outfit to the state clearing bank you can do your banking by car lots, because we are in a position to as representative of the above tract near camp 8, and hopes to have named estate, being duly filed in this the job completed by July 1. mail with entire satisfaction. En buy cheap. We can sell cheap and will court, representing that it is necessary Edw. Emerson and family Sundayed and forthe best interests of said velopes for this purpose will be at E. W. Hilliard's. give our customers the benefit of our ad estate and of all interested therein that certain lands of said decedent H. W. Gill has received word supplied on request. vantages. decribed therein be sold and praying from his wife that their little child that a license be to her granted to has been very ill from poisoning from sell the same: mosquitoes. Now therefore, you, and each of you, are herby cited and required to There are excellent indications of show cause, if any you have, before a bumper crop of strawberries and Savings Department at all Branches this court, at the probate court rooms blueberries in this vicinity. in the court house, in International Francis Hilliard and Mr. Romans Falls, county of Koochiching, state of A General Banking Business Transacted were at Littlefork Tuesday to attend Minnesota, on the 2nd day of July, Everybody is invited to inspect our plant. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the a meeting of the Boy Scouts. prayer of said petition should not be granted. J. C. INFELT Witness the judge of said court, EMERSON'S STUDIO and the seal of said court, this 6th has everything necessary for producing day of June, 1912. I Tort Prances Branch, K. ANDERSON, Manager (Seal) R. F. C. litis, high class photos. International Falls, Minn. Judge of Probate Court. Telephone No. 11 Remember Emerson's Stu!io for F. J. McPartlin, the best grade of photos. Attorney for Petitioner.