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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. to spend the day, which was her of education, Koochiching county, the hearing will be had on said application AN APPRECIATION OF THIS SALE OF SCHOOL AND birthday, with her son and daughter- June 22, 1912, on or before 10:00 a. by the city council at a meeting in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huson, m., at International Falls, on the of said council to be held in the COUNTY BY STATE AUDITOR OTHER STATE UNDS who live downstairs in the same placing of a new floor in the Pelland council rooms on the 24th day of building, and while handling a rope school building, painting all the wood June, 1912, at 8:30 p. m. Continued from page two through a pulley, one of the hooks' work and kalsomining the walls, R. C. FRASER, holding the chair slipped and let the Specifications for same will be found City Clerk. State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Palls, population 3,500 Big Falls, 425 Mizpah, 325 Northome 650 Littlefork, chair swing, the chair hitting him in on file at the county superintendent's Office, St. Paul, June 1, 1912 325 Ranier, 300 Gemmell, 150. The county has six banks, the deposits NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. his leg, which had been injured in office and the Pelland postoffice. Notice is hereby given that on July which are $416,103.16. Sixty schools, one high school, four consolidated of (Department of the Interior.) the civil war while he was serving In The board reserves the right to rethe 8, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the officeof schools, and seventeen churches are located in this county of various denominations. U• S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., army. Blood poisoning set in ject any and all bids. the county auditor,, at International The total assessed valuation in this county for was $6,481,089. May 27, 1912. 1911 Falls, Koochiching county, in the and Mr. Huson has been very sick, Annie E. Shelland, Notice is hereby given that Carl J. state of Minnesota, I will offer for his life having been despaired for. J20 ClerK. Erickson of Ranier, Minnesota, who, On January, 1, 1911, there were 20,720 acres of United States government sale certain unsold state lands and on November 14, 1906, made homestead The first of the week the leg was land subject to homestead entry also 836,250 acres of state school also those state lands which have reverted entry, No. 22534, serial No. lanced, and he stood that ordeal very to the state by reason of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 05725, for lot 1, nw^4 ne1^ and sV2 land unsold. non-payment of interest. well, and if he recovers sufficiently, ne^4, section 34, township 71 N., range The price of land in this county ranges from free government land (Department of the Interior) Terms: Fifteen per cent of the 23 W., 4th P. meridian, has filed notice the leg will probably be amputated. ^nd Office at cL7s Lake M'inn., $3.00 per acre cut-over land $5 per acre state land partly improved timber purchase price and interest on the unpaid of intention to make final five-year The many friends of the judge hope May 21, 1912. farms from $10 to $25 per acre. Nearly all this can be secured by a small balance from date of sale to June proof, to establish claim to the land that he will get over his illness and I Notice is hereby given that Frankentirely 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of payment down, and the remainder in installments to suit purchaser. Where above described, before J. H. Drummond,^ recover from his painful ex- ^ne Whisinand of Brichdale, Minnesota, sale. The balanee of purchase money clerk of district court, at International land is bought under this plan it is cheaper than renting, and in few who, on September 17th, 1906, is payable in whole or in part on or perience. Falls, Minn., on the 3rd made homestead entry No. 939, serial years the purchaser is freed from landlords, and while he has been paying before forty years from date of sale. day of July, 1912. No. 02701, for ne^i, section 26, The rate of interest on the unpaid for and improving his land, he has had the satisfaction of seeing his .property Claimant names as witnesses: DR. CEO. h. BRIDGMAN township 159 N., range 27 W., 5th P. balance is four per cent per annum, rapidly increase in value. As to the fertility and productiveness of the John Algot Erickson of Ranier, payable in advance on June 1st of The following well-deserved trib- meridian, has filed notice of intention Minn., Richard T. Liljeblad of International soil in Koochiching county, the writer does not wish to longer dwell, but to make final" five-year proof, to es- each year, provided the principal remains TT Falls, Minn., Fred W. Coxon ute of Dr. Geo. H. Bridgman, who is tablish claim to the land above desnow prefers to allow the magnificent display of agricultural products exhibited unpaid for ten years but if the of Ranier, Minn., Louis Olson of Ranier, president emeritus of Hamline cribed, before J. H. Drummond, clerk by Koochiching county at the Minnesota State fair to speak for themselves principal is paid within ten years Minn. university, appeared in the editorial district court, at International from the date of sale, the rate of interest Charles F. Hartman, most eloquently. will b£ computed at five per columns of the Duluth News Tribune' J27 Register. The state of Minnesota owns many thousands of acres of land in on cent per antfum. last Monday: Koochiching county which are being placed upon the market. During the Claimant names as witnesses: Appraised value of timber, if any NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. On Thursday Dr. Geo. H. Bridgman Thomas W. Paxson, William McGillivray, must also be paid at time of sale. past four years the state has offered 11,176 acres of agricultural land for Fred McGillivray, George retired from the presidency of Hamline Lands on whieh the interest is delinquent (Department of the Interion.) sale and has disposed of 6,844 acres. The 40,000 acres of land offered for Smart, all of Birchdale, Minn. may be redeemed at any time^ U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., university of this state, after a sale last spring has been practically all sold and the board of appraisers are Lester Bartlett, up to the hour of sale, or before resale May 21, 1912. service of 29 years. Few college now at work on 50,000 acres more, which will be placed on the market this Register. to an actual purchaser. Notice is hereby given that Thomas presidents in this country have had a All mineral rights are reserved by W. Paxson of Birchdale, Minnesota, fall. the laws of the state. I longer service at the head of a single NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. who, on August 24thv, 1906, made HOW STATE LANDS ARE SOLD. Not more than 320 acres can be sold homestead entry No. 928, serial No. institution. Lands are first appraised. No sale can be made for less than the appraised or contracted to be sold to any one Department of the Interior 02693, for e% se*4, nw*4 se^4, ne1^ Few also have had a more honoraable price, which cannot be less than five dollars per acre, and may be higher. purchaser. sw}4, section 23, township 159 N., U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., record. He came to Hamline Pour weeks' notice of sale is given by publication in a newspaper at the range 27 W., 5th P. meridian, has filed Agents acting for purchasers must May 18, 1912. when it was little more than a preparatory county seat, and in a St. Paul paper. Appraised value of timber, if any, notice of intention to make final fiveyear furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's Notice is hereby given that Henry proof, to establish claim to the school it had one building must also be paid at time of sale. The lands so advertised are then offered reports, showing quality and Carstens of Loman, Minnesota, who, land above described, before J. H. and no money. He leaves it recognized for sale at the county seat of the county in which the lands are situated, and on Feb. 21st, 1906, made homestead, kind of soil are on tile in this office. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, entry No. 823, serial No. 02631, for are sold at public auction to the highest bidder. No bid can be received for as a leader among the secondary Lists of lands to be offered may at International Falls, Minn., on the lots 1 and 2, nw%, section 7, less than the appraised price. Where it is not convenient for parties to at- colleges of the west and in excellent 2nd day of July, 1912. be obtained of the state auditor or township 158 N., range 25 W., 5th P. the state commissioner of immigration Claimant names as witnesses: financial condition. meridian, has filed notice of intention at St. Paul and of the county auditor Franklin B. Whisinand, William McGillivray, The Pioneer Press pays Dr. Bridgman to make final five-year proof, to at the above address. Fred McGillivray, George this merited recognition it says establish claim to the land above described, Samuel G. Iverson, Smart, all of Birchadale, Minn. before J. H. Drummond, clerk State Auditor. of him editorially: "It takes more Lester Bartlett, of district court, at International Register. than money to make a college. It Falls, Minnesota, on the 26th day of takes a large man to be a successful NOTICE. June, 1912. PROPOSALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL college president. Claimant names as witnesses: j",• fv" United States Engineer Office, Neils P. Neilson, A. Amundsen, "He must be large not only intellectually, BUILDING, INTERNATIONAL St. Paul, Minn., June 7, 1912. John F. Reed, John Carstens, all of but nowhere else does FALLS, MINNESOTA. Loman, Minnesota. A public hearing will be held at the sterling character, human sympathy, Lester Bartlett, city hall, International Falls, Minnesota, Sealed proposals addressed to the a knowledge of "men, enthusiasm and J20 Register. at ten o'clock a. m., on Thurs-A\ board of education, International the quality of leadership count for day, June 27, 1912, for the consideration Falls, Minesota, will be received by more than in the man who takes the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the clerk of board, Mr. P. H. Fogarty, of an application of the city of relation of colege president to a body International Falls, Minnesota, for Department of the Interior. until twelve o'clock noon, Tuesday, of keenly critical young men and permission to construct a dock in July 16th, 1912, for the furnishing of U. Land office at Duluth, Minn., women. S. all labor and materials for the nine Rainy River between First and Second April 10, 1912. "His measure is so accurately taken streets. (9) separate contracts: by them that he can not survive Notice is hereby given that John All parties interested are invited to (a) General Contract. A. Peterson of Ray, Minnesota, who, if the analysis does not show the possession be present. on November 21st, 1906, made homestead (b) Plumbing Contract. of those qualities which the entry No. 22555, No. Ferial All statements for or against the (c) Heating Contract. office calls for. Dr. Bridgman has 05727, for ne1^ nw%, nw*4 ne1^, sVs proposed bridge should be submitted (d) Ventilating Fan Equipment. filled the office for 29 years He ne1^, section 19, township 69 N., range in writing, in duplicate. (e) Temperature Regulation. 21 W., 4th P. meridian, has filed notice leaves it laden with honor and enthroned Francis P. Shunk, (f) Air Washer. of intention to make final five in the affections of his pupils. year proof, to establish claim to the Lt. Col., Corps of Enginers. (g) Vacuum Heating System. Riverdale Farm, C. B. Kinney Manager land above described, before register (h) Electric Installation. and receiver at Duluth, Minnesota, tend the sale they may arrange to have some one present and bid for them. "But not only has he stood the test (i) Vacuum Cleaning Equipment. on the 6th day of June, 1912. in that relation—he has been an important But if purchase are unable to attend the sale and have panics who widh to CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION For a high school building to be Claimant names as witnesses: factor in the making of the some present bid them they must have their money there to one e'se to for Harvey Gale, of International Falls. TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND erected by the board in International be paid of sale. If a party bids on land and refuses to make state during the period of its great- Minn. Gust Holm, of Ericsburg on the day Falls, Minnesota. Estate of Joseph C. Chamberlin, deceased. payment other if he makes* a straw bid, the state auditor may est development. Minn. Thomas Codd, of Ray, Minn. in words, All of the work and materials Louis Peterson, of Ray, Minn. "With breadth of view and catholicity refuse any further bids from that party, and debar him from to accept State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Charles F. Hart man, shall i-onform to the plans and specifications bidding tract or participating further in the sale. The state proposes of spirit which few men of upon any in Probate Court: Register. therefor as prepared by In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph •strong convictions possess, he has that there shall be a. square deal. Lands are sold in 40-acre tracts Messrs. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, architects, C. Chamberlin, Deceased. where requested. more than 160 acres can be put up and auctioned off enjoyed the respect and friendship of Not 320 Auditorium Building, The state of Minnesota to Hattie L. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE at one time. state employs no agents and pays no commissions The good men of all shades of opinion The Chamberlin, Wesley Chamberlin, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and on file state furnish for distribution detailed descriptions of the tracts and belief. This is in a part an explanation Default having been made in the is unable to Roe Chamberlin, Paul Chamberlin at the offices of the clerk of the payment of the sum of eighty-five offered, a map showing the land. By calling at the State auditor's office of his usefulness in a wide or and Patricia Chamberlin and all school board and of the architects. dollars, which is claimed to be due persons interested in the sale of at the capitol, St. access may be had to the reports of the appraisers sphere of effort and influence. Paul, and is due at the date of this notice All proposals will be opened publicly certain lands belonging to said who have the lands. The state employs no one to show the lands "Among men of business and affairs, examined upon a certain mortgage, duly executed Joseph C. Chamberlin: by the architects at 2 o'clock on the The prospective purchaser must look them up on his own account. Lists of as well as among those in callings and delivered by George Richardson, The petition of Hattie L. Chamberlin, above mentioned date. mortgagor, to Jessie Wattles, lands offered be furnished upon application. Fifteen per cent of the more akin to his own profession, M. will as representative of the above Plans and specifications may be obtained mortgagee, bearing date the purchase and interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money he has always been the welcome and price named estate, being duly filed in this 31st day of August, 1911, and with a for contracts (a), (c), (d), (e), from the date of the sale to June 1st following must be paid at the time court, representing that it is necessary aprpeciated counselor and participant power of sale therein contained, duty (f) (g) (h) on and after June and forthe best interests of said of the sale the balance* can run for forty years on interest at 4 per cent in every thing which made for the recorded in the office of the register 24th, 1912, and for contracts (b) and estate and of all interested therein per annum, payable annually in advance on June 1st each year, provided of deeds in and for the county of Koo betterment of the community." that certain lands of said decedent (i) on and after July 1st, 1912. chiching and state of Minnesota, on the principal remains unpaid for ten years. If the principal is paid in full decribed therein be sold and prayingthat the 1st day of September, 1911, at Plans and specifications for the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR a license be to her granted to before the expiration of ten years, the rate of interest to be paid is 5 pr 10 o'clock a. m., in book of mortgages, LIQUOR LICENSE. personal use of contractors may be sell the same: cent. The principal can be paid at any time—all at once or in partial payments, on page 419, and no action having obtained from the architects upon Now therefore, you, and each of State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, at the pleasure of the purchaser, subject to the beforementioned been instituted, at law or otherwise, you, are herby cited and required to City of International application accompanied by a deposit to recover the debt secured by said provisions as to the rate of interest. The state issues certificates of purchase show cause, if any you have, before Falls, ss. mortgage or any part thereof. of $50.00 for (a)—general contract— to the purchaser of state lands, which are assignable, and should be recorded this court, at the probate court rooms Notice is hereby given that application Now, therefore, notice is hereby of which $35,00 will be refunded to in the county. has been made in writing to in the court house, in International given, that by virtue of the power of each contractor who returns the plans Falls, county of Koochiching, state of the common council of said city of Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one sale contained in said mortgage, and Minnesota, on the 2nd day of July, International Falls and filed in my and specifications $25.00 deposit for pursuant to the statute in such case purchaser. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the office, praying for license to sell intoxicating made and provided, the said mortgage each of the sets of plans and specifications All payments of principal or interest must be made to the county prayer of said petition should not be liquors for the term commencing will be foreclosed by a sale of the for contracts (b), (c), (d), granted. treasurer of the county in which the land is situated. on July 3rd, 1912, and terminating premises described in and conveyed (e), (f), (g) and (h) of which $15.00 Witness the judge of said court, on July 2nd, 1913, by the No lands can be sold at private sale. The state reserves the mineral on by said mortgage, viz: and the seal of said court, this 6th following person and at the following will be refunded to each contractor all its lands. Lots seventeen and eighteen, block day of June, 1912. place, as stated in said application, who returns the plans and specifications two, Robinson & Swedback's addition In conclusion the writer wishes to most emphatically state that we have (Seal) R. F. C. litis, respectively, to-wit: to the village of Big Falls, in Koochi- and $10.00 deposit for sets of Judge of Probate Court. unlimited confidence in the bright future of Koochiching county and are John Peterson, south east room on a xi 4.1 ching county and state of Minnesota, plans and specifications for contract F. J. McPartlin, watching her progress with interest. We are watching the hardy frontiersmen frLf v!,iU' floor of the three story ith the hereditaments and appurframe Attorney for Petitioner. (i) of which $5.00 will be refunded building situate on lots 18 and, tenances which sale will be made by who are blazing the trail to civilization and development of her many 19 in block 9 of the city of Interna-, Koochiching coun- to each bidder who returns the plans natural resources we are watching the railroad and water transportation the sheriff of said tional Falls, Minn. ty at the front door of tne court house and specifications. DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP. facilities of the county, bringing her resources to the commerce of the world Said application will be heard and international Falls, in in the city of Each proposal must be accompanied we are watching the manufacturer harness her water power to turn the determined by said common council jd county and state, on the 5th day Harman & Gamelgaard, the well sa by a certified check equal to five of the city of International Falls at o'clock a. m., of wheels of machinery, in short, we are watching those two great forces, of Ju]y 1912 at known meat market proprietors, have the council room in the city hall of that day, at public vendue, to the (5) per cent of the total of the proposal "Capital and Industry," develop one of the richest and most important dissolved partnership, Mr. Harman said city of International Falls highest bidder for cash, to pay said which check shall be made payable Counties in Northern Minnesota. Koochiching comity, and state ^of debt of eighty-five dollars, and interMmnesota. retiring from the firm. The firm established to the board of education, International on Monday, the 1st day t, and the taxes, if any, on said SAMUEL G. IVERSON, themselves in business last es of July, A. D. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. Falls, Minnesota. This deposit State Auditor and Land Commissioner. premises, and twenty-five dollars, attorney's year and have had splendid success m., of that day. R. C. Fraser, will be returned to the bidders fees, as stipulated in and by by reason of the policy they have City Clerk. said mortgage in case of foreclosure, whose proposals are rejected, and to pursued of handling only the best of and the disbursements allowed by THE HOUSEWIFE. sock or a muffler for dad. Oh, why the sucessful bidder upon his entering NOTICE law subject to redemption at any meats, selling them at reasonable All day she is toiling, she's baking, should a woman do tasks superhuman? into a contract with said board in June 10, 1912. time within one year from the day profits, and giving courteous attention she's boiling, she's cleaning the windows, What pleasure to her does acocrdance with his proposal and the Notice is hereby given that bids of sale, as provided by law, to their wants and making she's sweeping the floor she's existence accord, and what is the giving of a satisfactory Surety company will be received by the county board! Dated May 15, A. D. 1912. prompt deliveries. Mr. Harman is a guerdon that pays for the burden— bond to said board, the penalty sewing on patches and picking up of education, Koochiching county, In-! Jesse M. Wattles, first-class business man. Mr. Gamelgaard matches and chasing the agents away where finds she a profit, and where ternational Falls, on or before 10:00 J27 Mortgagee, of which shall be the full amount of dislikes to lose him from the from the door. She's cooking, she's the reward? Her husband is coming, a. m., June 22, 1912, on the building: C. R. White, the contract price, which contract and business but the former has a proposition canning, she's scheming, she's planTung, a roundelay humming, he calls her of a two-room school buildin gat In- Mortgagee's Attorney, 519 Metropoldus. bond shall be entered into within too good to overlook, so decided she's looking for dust with her a pet name and gives her a kiss her Plans and specifications will be itan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. to withdraw. We are pleased five days after the date of notification to a lens she's laboring hard in weary face brightens,^with love her eye found on file at county superinten-j to be able to announce, however, that the early spring garden, she's begging eye lightens, she seems quite content that his proposal has been accepted. dent's office and Indus postoffice. The Mr. Harman is to. continue to be identified NOTICE. the neighbors to keep up their with such payment as this.—Walt Should the biddfer fail to bid must cover building, heating and with the business interests of Mason. hens. She's dyeing her dresses and plumbing as we do not want to let enter into such contract and bond Notice is hereby given that Napoleon our city, though in a different capacity. sweetly confesses they'll look pretty them by separate contracts. LaPage has made application within the said time, said deposit when they're turned inside out JUDGE HUSON SERIOUSLY ILL. Well The board reserves the right to reject in writing to the common council of shall be forfeited to said board. The Mr. Gemelgaard will continue to she's putting up pickles to save a Grand Rapid^ Independent: The any and all bids. the city of International Falls, for board reserves the right to reject any conduct his market in a first-class few nickles, she's whacking up cabbage condition of Judge Huson, who is Annie E. Shelland, permission to transfer his liquor license and all proposals. manner, giving his patrons the best to make into kraut. There's no Yffery ill with blood poisoning, is not Clerk. J20 from the building situate on Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, meats of every kind that can be test or play time through all the changed in the past few days, except lot No. 4, block No. 15 of International this 11th day of June, 1912. bought, and assures the public that day time, there's nothing NOTICE. long in that he continues to grow weaKer. Falls, Minn., to the north front BOARD OF EDUCATION. the same careful regard for their that would heart tight make her A week ago today, Judge Huson June 10, 1912. room on. the ground floor of the two By P. H. Forgarty, Clerk. wants and prompt service will «mtinue glad and e'en when sh^s sitting she was lowering a wheeled chair from Notice is hereby given that bids story brick building situate on lot By L. A. Ogaard, Chairman. to be the motto of his establishment. up her takes knitting to fashion a upstairs for his invalid wife, who was will be received by the county board No. 7, block No. 15 of said city. That Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Architects..