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

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WbM*^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Afc WILD GAME TO GET Citation for Hearing on Petition for time within one year from the day SALE OF SCHOOL AND Administration. of sale, as provided by law. PROTECTIVE LAWS Estate of Henry L. Schomber. Dated May 15, A. D. 1912. Hutchings Exploration Company State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Jesse M. Wattles, OTHER STATE LANISi Preserves and Refuges Established in Probate Court. J27 Mortgagee. According to Systematic Plan In the Matter of the Estate of Henry C. R. White, By Congress. L. Schomber, Decedent. Mortgagee's Attorney, 519 Metropolitan Diamond Drilling The State of Minnesota to Georgiana Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Washington, June 21.—The congress State of Minnesota, State Auditolg Schomber and all"persons interested now in session has taken much Office, St. Paul, June 1, 1912 in the granting of administration Churn Drilling NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. interest in the better protection of Notice is hereby given that on Jul. of the estate of said decedent: wild game'and game birds. Two important The petition of Georgiana Schomber 8, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the officfe. (Department of the Interior.)f Contract MorK having been filed in this court, bills are now pending in the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., of the county auditor, at International representing that Henry L. Schomber, May 27, 1912. senate, having been reported favorably Falls, Koochiching county, in the then a resident of the county of Koochiching, Notice is hereby given that Carl J. state of Minnesota, I will offer for DULUTH, MINN. from the committee on forest reservations Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. State of Minnesota, died intestate Erickson of Ranier, Minnesota, who, sale certain unsold state lands and and the protection of game, on the 11th cray of June, 1912, on November 14, 1906, made home- also those state lands whiclThave "re- and praying that letters of administration and since there is no opposition to stead entry, No. 22534, serial No. verted to the state by reason of thenon-payment of his estate be granted to 05725, for lot 1, nw% ne% and s% of interest. them, they are likely to be passed. It P. S. Pendergast, and the court having ne%, section 34, township 71 N., range Terms: Fifteen per cent of the? may be that the house will not act on fixed the time and place for hearing 23 W., 4th P. meridian, has filed notice purchase price and interest on the unpaid them at the present session, although said petition of intention to make final five-year balance from date of sale to, June Therefore, you, and each of you, such action will be possible. proof, to establish claim to the land 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of International Falls Abstract Co. are hereby cited and required to show above described, before J. H. Drummond, The senate bill providing for the sale. The balance of purchase money cause, if any you have, before this clerk of district court, at International is payable in whole or in part on or protection and increase of state game court at the probate court rooms in Falls, Minn., on the 3rd before forty years from date of sale. resources is intended to provide satisfactory the court house in International BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors day of July, 1912. The rate of interest on the unpaid* Falls, in the county of Koochiching, breeding and shelter places Claimant names as witnesses: balance is four per cent per annum, state of Minnesota, on the 27th day of ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE John Algot Erickson of Ranier, for wild game in all portions of the payable in advance on June 1st of July, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why Minn., Richard T. Liljeblad of International each year, provided the principal remains country. Specifically, the purpose of said petition should not be granted. Falls, Minn., Fred W. Coxon unpaid for ten years but if the the bill is to bring about co-operation Witness, the judge of said cojjrt Collections, Conveancing and Loans of Ranier, Minn., Louis Olson of Ranier, principal is paid within ten years and the seal of said court, this 25th Minn. between state and federal authorities from the date of sale,, the rate of interest day of June,*1912. Charles F. Hartman, J. E. BURDICK, Manager in the common object of increasing will be computed at five per (Seal) R. F. C. litis, J27 Register. cent per annum. the supply of game by providing for Probate Judge. INTERNATIONAL fAllS. MINNESOTA Appraised value of timber, if anymust shelter, either on private or on public Aad A. Tone and R. E. Burdick, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. also be paid at time of sale. lands. Attorneys for Petitioner. J27J11 Lands on wnieh the interest is delinquent (Department of the Interion.) may be redeemed! at any time "The operation of the bill on public U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR up to the hour of sale. Or before resale lands," says Senator McLean of Connecticut, May 21, 1912. to an aetuat purchaser. LIQUOR LICENSE. chairman of the committee Notice is hereby given that Thomas All mineral rights are reserved by W. Paxson of Birchdale, Minnesota, State of Minnesota, County of Koo having it in charge, "is limited to the laws of the state. who, on August 24th, 1906, made chiching, City of International S O E Not more than 320 acres can be sold those which are occupied. Game refuges homestead entry No. 928, serial No. Falls, ss. or contracted to be sold to any one cannot be created except upon ZENDA 02693, for e% se*4, nw^4 se^i, ne*4 LA Notice is hereby given that application purchaser. recommendation of the governor of sw1^, section 23, township 159 N., has been made in writing to Agents acting for purchasers must range 27 W., 5th P. meridian, has filed the common council of said city of the state, and no reserve may embrace furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's notice of intention to make final fiveyear International Falls and filed in my Domestic more than 50,000 acres, or a tract proof, to es(tablish claim to the reports,, showing quality and office, praying for license to sell intoxicating about eight by ten miles in extent. land above described, before J. H. liquors for the term commencing kind of soil are on tile in this office. LA TRINCA Refuges on Private Lands. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, on July 3rd, 1912, and ter Lists of lands to be offered may at International Falls, Minn., on the "Under the senate bill, national refuges minating on July 2nd, 1913, by the be obtained of the state auditor or 2nd day of July, 1912. following person and at the following can only be established on private the state commissioner of immigration Claimant names as witnesses: place, as stated in said application Havana at St. Paul and of the county auditor lands when such lands have been Franklin B. Whisinand, William McGillivray, respectively, to-wit: at the above address,. relinquished for that purpose by the Fred McGillivray, George John Peterson, south east room on Samuel G. tverson, AT ALL DEALERS Smart, all of Birchadale, Minn. owners. The bill also provides regulations the ground floor of the three story State Auditor.. Lester Bartlett, frame building situate on lots 18 and for hook-and-line fishing, the Register. 19 in block 9, of the city of International destruction of noxious animals, the NOTICE: Falls, Minn. collection of specimens, and the capture Said application will be heard and PROPOSALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL of animals, birds and fish for propagation United States Engineer Office, determined by said common council BUILDING, INTERNATIONAL of the city of International Falls at or restocking purposes." St. Paul, Minn., June 7, 1912. the council room in the city hall of Three Leaders FALLS, MINNESOTA. The campaign for legislation creating A public hearing will be held at the said city of International Falls in game refuges is only twenty-two city hall, International Falls, Minnesota* Sealed proposals addressed to the Koochiching county, and state of years old, so far as congress is concerned. at ten o'clock a. m., on Thursday* Minnesota, on Monday, the 1st day board of education, International of July. A. D. 1912. at 8 o'clock The first bill was introduced June 27„ 1912* for the consideration Falls, Minesota, will be received bythe m., of that day. R. C. Fraser, of in 1890, since which time thirty-four of an appEeatioa of the city clerk of board, Mr. P. H. Fogartjp, City Clerk. for Golden Grain Belt Beers bills in all, exclusive of those creating International Falls, Minnesota, until twelve o'clock noon, Tuesday, national parks, have come before congress. July 16th, 1912, for the furnishing of permission to construct a dock in RE-ADVERTISEMENT. The 1890 bill looked to the protection all labor and materials for the nine Rainy River between First and Sec- Notice is hereby given that bids Harpers Whiskey of the buffalo, and appropriated ond streets. (9) separate contracts: will be received by the county board $30,000 for the leasing of four All parties interested are invited to (a) General Contract. of education, Koochiching county, at be present. townships in the neutral strip of Indian (b) Plumbing Contract. International Falls, on or before Rock Spring Water territory, and four islands in Salt All statements, for or against the (c) Heating Contract. July 5th, 1912, on the building of a lake, to C. J. Jones, since known as proposed bridge should! be submitted (d) Ventilating Fan Equipment. two-room school building at Indus. "Buffalo Jones," for a term of twenty in writing, in duplicate. (e) Temperature Regulation. Plans and specifications will be found years, for the purpose of conducting Francis P. Shunfc* (f) Air Washer. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS on file at county superintendent's office experiments in the domestication Lt. Col., Corps of Enginery (g) Vacuum Heating System. and Indus postoffice. The bid of buffalo and crossing them with domestic (h) Electric Installation. must cover building, heating and Inter national Falls, Minnesota. cattle. Ten years later three (i) Vacuum Cleaning Equipment. plumbing, as we do not want to let CITATION fOR MEAIM1t© ON PETITION similar bills were introduced authorizing For a high school building to be them by separate contracts. Bids TO SELL. MORTGAGE OQ LE*SE LAND the leasing of a tract of land erected by the board in Internation- must be marked "Bids on Indus in New Mexico for the same purpose. Qit •I'QM'gk al Falls, Minnesota. Estate C- Chamberlin, deAll school." Of the bills thus far introduced in of the work and materials esa&scL The board reserves the right to reject con-gress, thirteen have originated in shall conform to the plans and sped- State of Mikmestoitia^ County of Kbo~ any and all bids. 1 chichmg, in Probate Court: the senate and twenty-one in the fications therefor as prepared by Matter of the Estate of Jos- Annie E. Shetland, Northern Minnesota Hospital In the bouse and six have been genera! -and Messrs. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, ar-j eph C. Chamberlin, Deceased, Clerk. twenty-eight local. chitects, 320 Auditorium Building, The state of Minnesota to Hattie L. June 24, 1912. Of the local bills, two were for the Chamberlin, Wesley Chamberlin, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and on file International falls. Minnesota "benefit of Alaska, one for Arizona, Roe Chamberlin, Paul Chamberlin at the offices of the clerk of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and Patricia Chamberlin asd all •one for California, one for Minnesota, school board and of the architects. persons interested in t&e safe of {Department of the Interior) one for Missouri, two for Montana, All proposals will be opened publicly certain ktndis- belonging: to: said U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn.. one for Oregon, three for South Da by the architects at 2 o'clock on the Joseph C. Chamberlin: May 21, 1912. Icota, one for Washington state and The petition of Hattie L. Chamberlin, Notice is hereby given that Frankline above mentioned date. one for Wyoming. B. Whisinand of Brichdale, Minnesota, abare as representative of the Plans and specifications may be obtained who, on September 17th, 1906. named estate, being duly filed in this Legislature Provides for Minnesota. for contracts (a), (c), (d), (e), made homestead entry No. 939, serial court, representing that, it is necessary Of the loeal refuges, six have "been (f) (g) and (h) on and after June No. 02701, for ne1^, section 26, and forthe best interests of said actually established in some form, township 159 N., range 27 W., 5th P. 24th, 1912, and for contracts (b) and estate and of all interested therein •"AbA'V1* 4 1 "but one of these—that providing for meridian, has filed notice of intention that certain lands of said deoedent (i) on and after July 1st, 1912. to make final five-year proof, to establish decribed therein be sold as& praying the leasing of a buffalo pasture in Plans and specifications for the claim to the land above des that a license be to her granted' to South Dakota—has been f«und impracticable. personal use of contractors may be cribed, T)efore J. H. Drummond, clerk sell the same: The bill for a game pre of district court, at International obtained from the architects upon Now therefore, you audi each of serve in Minnesota was not passed Falls, Minn., on the 2nd day of July, application accompanied by a deposit, y°u are herby cited and required to 1912. "by congress, but its chief provisions of ,50.00 for (a)- general contract Claimant names as witnesses: became effective through an act of of which $35,00 will be refunded to Thomas W. Paxson, William Mc in the court house, in International the state legislature. Gillivray, Fred McGillivray, George each contractor who returns the plans Falls, county of Koochiching, state of R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. "One of the most important a\,d Smart, all of Birchdale, Minn. Minnesota, on the 2nd day of July,, and specifications $25.00 deposit for Lester Bartlett, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the MABY C. GHOSTLEY., M. D. characteristic features of twentieth each of the sets of plans and specifications Register. prayer of said petition should not be eentury game protection," says Senator Office over International State Bank. for contracts (b), (c), (d), granted. McLean, "is the establishment (e), (f), (g) and (h) of which $15.00 Witness the judge of saitf court,, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of refuges, or places where game is and the seal of. said couart,. this 6ttt will be refunded to each contractor day of June, 1912* permitted to increase free from all Default having been made in the who returns the plans and specifications (Seal) R. F. C: litis-, payment of the sum of eighty-five molestation. The refuge acts as a and $10.00 deposit for sets of Judge of Probate Court.. dollars, which is claimed to be due reservoir from which game may plans and specifications for contract F. J. McPartlin, and is due at the date of this notice spread naturally to adjoining lands Attorney for Petitioner^ upon a certain mortgage, duly executed (i) of which $5.00 will be refunded and as a permanent source from and delivered by George Richardson, to each bidder who returns the plans mortgagor, to Jessie M. Wat winch a supply may always be obtained and specifications. DISSOLVED- PARTNERSHIP. ties, mortgagee, bearing date the for the restoeking of distant Each proposal must be accompanied 31st day of August, 1911, and with a regions. The movement has become Harman. & G'amelgaard, the welli power of sale therein contained, duly by a certified check equal to five known meat market proprietors, have world-wide, and it has extended from recorded in the office of the register (5) per cent of the total of the pro of deeds in and for the county of Koochiching the United States and Canada to dissolved! partnership, Mr, Harman posal which check shall be made payable and state of Minnesota, on South Africa and Australia." retiring from the firm. The firm estahMshed to the board of education, International the 1st day of September, 1911, at themselves in: business- last 10 o'clock a. m., in book of mortgages, Falls, Minnesota. This deposit WILDWOOD. year and have hadi splendid! success on page 419, and no action having will be returned to the bidders E. R. Pike of Big Falls was a caller been instituted, at law or otherwise, fey reason of the- policy they have whose proposals are rejected, and to at Banner Park farm Friday. to recover the debt secured by said pursued of handling' only the: best of the sucessful bidder upon his entering mortgage or any part thereof. Mr. Dart of Mizpali is the guest of meats, selling tHem at reasonable into a contract with said board In Now, therefore, notice is hereby John Bursaek and family this week. profits, and giving' courteous attention given, that by virtue of the power of acocrdance with his proposal and the R. L. Smith and W. E. Sykes called sale contained in said mortgage, and to their, wants and makiftgr giving of a satisfactory Surety company on H. G. Taylor and J. T. O'Loughlin pursuant to the statute in such case prompt deliveries. Mr. Harman is a, bond to said board, the penalty made and provided, the said mprtgage Thursday. first-class bu§iness man. Mr. Gamelgaard wiH be foreclosed by a salfe Of the of which shall be the full amount of Peter Dahlgren and son, Alfred, dislikes to lose him ffom the premises described in and conveyed the contract price, which contract and were business callers at Northome by said mortgage, viz: business but the former, has a pro-positionj Wednesday. Lots seventeen and eighteen, block bond shall be entered into within That's the only Kind we sell. If we can too good to overlook, so decided! two, Robinson & Swedback's addition Messrs. Sykes, Brown and Smith five days after the date of notification to withdraw. We are pleased please particular people we can please those less critical. "V.the to village of Big Falls, in Koochi have taken a contract to cut a auar-l W1C TI1"»sc ailVi'/- !tc Be able to announce^.however, that. a Iuar chmg county and state of Minnesota, that his proposal has been accepted. Our plaster has been made to suit the most exacting requirements. ter section of cedar for Ross. Bros, on with the hereditaments and appur- Mr. Harman is to continue to be identified Should the bidder fail to Caldwell Brook. It's the best you can buy. A trial today will tenances which sale will be made by with the business interests of t]he sheriff of said Koochiching county enter into such contract and bond The Fourth of July committee met convince you. our city,„ though ihi a different capac* at the front dolor of the court house this week and made out the program within the said time, said deposit ity. in the city of International Falls, in for the clelbration. A big picnic din- shall be forfeited to said board. The said county and state, on the 5th day Mr. Gemelgaard will continue to ZETA & JOHNSON ner will be served at noon, after of July, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., of board reserves the right to reject any conduct his market in a first-class which there will be all kinds of ^at ™ay» a* Pu^^c vendue, to the and all proposals. manner, giving his patrons the best races tu» of «gr {highest bidder for cash, to pay said Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, !meats of every kind' that can be CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. n. JLr delt of eighty-five dollars, .id interjumping this 11th day of June, 1912. contest, Swedish dance and est, and the taxes, If any, on said bought, and assures the public that General Contrattors other amusements too numerous to premises, and twenty-five dollars, atmention. BOARD OF EDUCATION. the same careful* regard for their International Palls, Phone 41 A. grand ball in the even-i ^rne3r's 'ee8» as s^Pu^ate^ *n an* by By P. H. Forgarty, Clerk. wants and prompt service will eontingle inv Prizes *n«i said mortgage in .case of foreclosure, By L. A- Ogaard, Chairman. to be tbe motto of bis, estaW fa.- to thi» mifjjiuif 4. J? and the disbursement^ allowed by Bell, Ty rKr "& Chapman, Architect^. *9 the successful contestants. jaw subject to redemption at any