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

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January and July of each year said collected at the same time and in the rather as a business statement between lots 1 and 2, section 32, township 70, International Falls Press bonds to bear date the first day of same manner as the general taxes are us and you, which is necessary range 26, and running south on said BIRTHDAY A*d and Border Budget July, 1912 in the denomination of collected and in each of said yeairs for the continuation of any business 16th line through section 32, continuing one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, the county auditor shall extend the south following closely the Big We appreciate your patronage $nd Official City Paper of International WEDDING to become due and payable twenty tax herein provided for upon the tax Fork river through sections 5, 8, 17, we want you to stay with us and help Falls, Minnesota years from their date, both principal rolls for collection in connection with us give to you a still better paper representative 20, 29, 30 and 31, township 69, range and interest payable at the office of the other'taxes of said county. Be it PRESENTS 27, ending six chains south of the of every interest in this INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Central Trust Company of Illinois in further quarter post on west side of section We have an endless assortment PUBLISHING COMPANY county. the city of Chicago, state of Illinois. of appropriate gifts, representing^ Resolved, That the board of county 35. the newest and finest products erf GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Be it further commissioners shall meet on the 9th GRAND AND PETIT JURORS The motion was seconded by Commissioner the Jewa.ers' Art. Resolved, That said bonds and coupons day of July at 10 o'clock a. m. at Ulvedahl and carried by The following is a list of the grand SUBSCRIPTION 11.50 A YEAR Wedding Rings, Beautiful shall be substantially in the following the office of the county auditor, International unanimous vote. and petit jurors who are serving Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, form with blanks properly Falls, Minnesota, to open Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. their country as impartial judges during Moved by Commisioner Chute, seconded 1909, at the post office at International Palls, filled in: Watches, Unique Silverware, and consider bids for said bonds. That Minnesota, under the Act of Conuress of the present term of district court: by Commissioner McDonald, March 3,1870. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA the county auditor is hereby directed Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut Grand Jury. H. that the application of T. Mcin­ State of Minnesota to cause notice to be published in The Wm. Hanson, Ray Glass, Clocks, Etc. tosh for liquor license be granted. THURSDAY, JULY 11 County of Koochiching International Falls Echo, the official G. T. Robinson, Big Falls Ayes—Durrin, Chute, McDonald. NELSON'S Refunding Bond of 1912 newspaper of said county, published J. Matheson, Ericsburg Nays—Reed and Ulvedahl. Series B. at International Falls, Minnesota, Jas. Harman, International Falls Jewelry Store There is one thing that everyone On motion the board adjourned until once in each week for two consecutive No. $1,000.00. must admit and that is, that in the Chas. Love, Ray 1:30 p. m. weeks prior to the said date, giving Know All Men By These Presents, Henry Scholta, Loman nomination of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, notice of the time and place where (To be continued.) That the county of Koochiching in Martin Larson, Lundgren the Democratic party has selected one the state of Minnesota, acknowledges said boarc^will so receive such proposals. Geo. Watson, Ray of the highest grade and cleanest men The sale thereof to be at a sum itself to owe and for value received R. N. Hanson, Mizpah this country can produce, for the not less than the par value thereof, hereby promises to pay to bearer the Jas. Curran, International Falls presidency. with accrued interest, and the right sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) International Falls Abstract Co. Fred Maa$, Loman to reject any and all such bids to be A. D. on the first day of July, Fred Heinettian, International Tuesday night we received a communication reserved by the said board of county 1S32, together with interest on said Falls signed by our friend, commissioners. Be it further amount from the date hereof until Fred Getchell, Littlefork BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors County Attorney F. J. McPartlin, for Resolved, That all bids for such paid at the rate of 4% per cent per John O'Loughlin, Northome ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE free publication. We have no objection bonds shall be without condition or annum, payable semi-annually onthe Thos. Thompson, Littlefork whatever to giving free publication qualification and must be sealed. No 1st days of January and July in each Eric Franson, International Falls to this matter, but we do seriously bid for such bonds will be considered year, as evidenced by and upon the Collections, Conveancing and Loans Jos. Choffman, Northome object to publishing that or by the board of county commissioners presentation and surrender of the annexed John Silverdahl, Silverdale E. anything else under an implied threat unless the bidder making the same J. BURDICK, Manager interest coupons as they severally Iver Lee, Littlefork or bluff such as is implied in the last shall deposit therewith his certified become due both principal and John Glove, Ray INTERNATIONAL fALLS, MINNESOTA 2 paragraph of this communication. check payable to the order of the interest payable in lawful money of E. L. Swope, International Falls When the paragraph is withdrawn we treasurer of said county, without condition, the United States of America at the Jacob Greengard, International will gladly publish this letter without fro an amount equal to two office of the Central Trust Company Falls. cost, also any other communication per cent of the face value of the of Illinois, in the city of Chicago, Petit Jury. relative to public matters. bonds proposed to be bid for, as a state of Illinois, and for the prompt Spencer Kendall, Bannock Geo. P. Watson. guarantee that the party so making payment of this bond with interest as Adolph Bloom* Margie O E such bid, will if awarded the sale, take aforesaid at maturity the full' faith, M. C. Engelking, Northome the bonds and pay for them according LA ZENDA credit and resources of said county The city band boys want to go to Nels Miller, Northome to the terms of said bid, and in case of are hereby irrevocably pledged. the state fair as a good advertisement Wm. Webb, Birchdale failure so to do the same shall be This bond is one of a series of fifty for this city and county. Leader Harold Nels Regal, Lundgren forfeited and retained by said county Domestic bonds of like date, amount and tenor, Wilson has certainly brought up W. E. Law, International Falls as liquidated damages for the aggregating the sum of fifty the band to such a degree of perfection Chas. Gingrich, Margie LA TRINCA breach of contract on the part of said thousand dollars ($50,000.00), issued that it would rank well with any H. J. Miner, International Falls bidder. In all cases of bids received by the board of county commissioners band from the medium sized cities of Geo. P. Watson, International and not accepted the check received for the purpose of refunding their cur state. The band made application Falls Havana therewith shall be returned. floating indebtedness in conformity to the state fair board to be engaged Ole Spahl, Lundgren The motion was duly seconded by to a resolution of the board of county as one of the official bands of E. S. Shook, Northome AT ALL DEALERS Commissioner McDonald and the commissioners, duly passed and pursuant the fair but received word that they Alex McDonald, International question being upon the adoption of to the provisions of chapter 10 were a few days too late with their Falls the foregoing resolution the roll was of the revised laws of the state of application as the braids were all Lew Caldwell, Big Falls called with the following result: Minnesota for the year 1905, and all hired for this year and the application Frank B. Stevens, Indus Those voting aye—Commissioners legislative enactments amendatory of the Bemidji band had been accepted Wm. White, Big Falls Reed, Durrin, Chute, McDonald. Hotel Nicollet thereof and supplementary thereto. from this part of the state. C. B. Kinney, International Falls Stop at the Those voting no—Commissioner in Minneapolis And it is hereby certified and recited The are willing to pay one half boys C. L. Bailey, Northome Ulvedahl. that all things, acts and conditions "Recognized as the Really Good" of their expenses if arrangements can John Carstens, Loman Convenient Central Comfortable And the motion was by the chairman required by the constitution and be made for the payment of the other M. Burchett, Big Falls declared carried and the foregoing Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. laws of the state of Minnesota to half which we understand will be Ole Regal, Lundgren EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cale resolution duly adopted. happen and be done and performed about $250. What can be done about J. J. Siats, Mizpah SOO ROOMS—Sl.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES Commissioner McDonald introduced precedent to and in the issuance of it? John Larson, Big Falls the following resolution and this bond, have happened and been Matt Donahue, International Falls. moved its adoption. Be it properly done and performed in regular court week. We This is district Resolved, That the following road and due form and time as required ior judge this judicial district, of FARM STATIONERY. be and the same is hereby designated by law that the total indebtedness judge this judicial district, for of as a state road: It has been frequently suggested of said county including this bond Hon. W. McClenahan, of Brainerd,! S. Starting at the south side of Hannaford that the farmer would appear better does not exceed any constitutional or INTERNATIONAL FALLS who has served this district so hon-1 townsite, running south as a business man, and not infrequently statutory limitation. orably well during these many and through section 31, township 70, gain some pecuniary advantage as In testimony whereof, the board of years. His life, as a man, is above range 26, thence from the one quarter well, if he would use letter paper and county commissioners of Koochiching reproach. His record as a judge is post on north side of section 6, MINNESOTA envelopes neatly printed with the county, state of Minnesota, have par excellent. May he live long, that township 69, range 26, running south name of his farm and postoffice address. caused this bond to be signed by its he may continue to judge the people through sections 6, 7,18,19 and southwesterly If he deals in any specialties, chairman and countersigned by the righteously is the wish of this city through section 30, thence whether of live stock, poultry, dairy, county auditor,with the seal of said and county. We also welcome the southwesterly through sections 25 garden or orchard products, these also county affixed and has caused the annexed HAS many visiting attorneys-at-law from and 26 and the northwest quarter of should be mentioned on his letterhead. interest coupons to be executed, the various cities in this and other section 35, township 69, range 27, with the fac simile signatures of district, they are a good bunch of, ending on the third guide meridian A. In England a pleasing variety of said officers this first day of July, LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL fellows and stand, as a class, as well1 four chains and fifty links south of names has been found for local roads, D. 1912. as individuals, for that which is clean the corner of sections 26 and 35. lanes, avenues,' highways, thoroughfares, and just and right and good. We also The motion was seconded by Commissioner or whatever may be substantive Chairman. welcome the many residents who Durrin and carried by unanimous used in connection with the descriptive Countersigned: are gathered here from all parts of vote. These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. noun. Why not adopt some equally the county to serve as jurors and witnesses Commissioner Chute introduced the pleasing names for our American in the several cases which will County Auditor. following resolution and moved its roads, and make them "stick" not only come before the court. It is to these adoption: Be it using them on our stationery, but men, who by their harduous toil are (Form of Coupon.) Resolved, That the following road by painting them on much-needed clearing away the forest, in order No.- $22.50. be and the same is hereby designated guide posts at the crossings?—C. R. that they may make farm homes for On the first days of January and as a state road: Barns, Extension Div. Co. of Agriculture. themselves and families who are July the county of Koochiching,-state Starting on the 16th line between bringing this county to the forefront of Minnesota, promises to pay to of civilization and are giving to this bearer twenty-two and fifty hundredths COMMISSIONERS county its ever increasing and permanent dollars at the office of the valuation. Central Trust«Company of Illinois, in PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: PROCEEDINGS the city of Chicago, state of Illinois, News Print Paper 220 tons per day TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. for semi-annual interest on its re funding bond of 1912, dated July 1st, We find it necessary at this time to Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day 1912. No. send out statements to all the patrons Minutes of the meeting of the county commissioners of the county of THE PRESS who are in arrears. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Chairman. of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, These statements will be mailed within Countersigned: Saw Mill .100,000,000 ft. annually held this 19th day of June, 1912. the next few days and it may not be out of place to make the following Commissioner Durrin offered the permanent pay roll of over per month A $75,000 following resolution and moved its statement relative to this matter: County Auditor. FIRST, that subscriptions should adoption: Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you always be made in advance, as we are Whereas, The county of Koochiching, Be it further compelled to make payment immediately state of Minnesota, has at this will agree with us that International Falls Resolved, That the said bonds shall for all supplies and labor that date an outstanding floating indebtedness be signed by the chairman of said is destined to become one of the most im­ go to make up the paper we have to incurred and contracted prior Don't Forget board and countersigned by the coun pay our rent regularly each month, hereto and subsequent to April 20th, ty auditor with the seal of said coun portant manufacturing centers of the North we have to pay our help every Saturday A. D. 1911, for the lawful, necessary ty affixed, and the said officials are afternoon. and proper expense of said county in hereby authorized to so execute the TO INCLUDE WITH THE West. SECOND, the United States postal the amount of $50,000.00 dollars, said bonds and coupons for and in OTHER GOOD THINGS regulations provide that we shall extend evidenced by warrants of said county behalf of said county, and after be YOU PACK IN YOUR credit for only a limited time on duly issued upon claims presented, ing so executed they shall be delivered PICNIC BASKET subscription accounts. We have no verified and allowed according to to the purchaser thereof, and the option in this matter and if a subscription law and there being no funds in the funds derived from the sale of said is not paid the government treasury of said county to be' used bonds shall be placed in a special compels us to refrain from sending in payment thereof, and, fund to be used for the purpose of the paper. Whereas, It is deemed expedient refunding the legal floating indebtedness THIRD, we are continually adding and necessary for said county to borrow and of the county incurred new type and equipment to our office money for the purpose of refunding and- subsequent contracted prior hereto in order that we may do better work said floating indebtedness, *1911. Be to April 20th, it TP WILL GREATLY ADD Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by and give better service and we cannot now therefore, be it further TO THE PLEASURE OF do these necessary things unless Resolved, By the board of county Resolved, That there shall be arid C. B. KINNEY commissioners of Koochiching county, we can keep our collections up. there is hereby levied annually on all YOUR OUTING We have made this frank statement state of Minnesota, that there are of the taxable property in said county uLeads them All" to you because we do not want to be hereby authorized and directed to be in addition to all other during taxes, Sales Manager issued bonds of said Koochiching misunderstood or to run any risk of the life of these bonds a tax sufficient county to the amount of fifty thousand giving even the least offense to our to provide the payment of! the many kind and appreciated subscribers, and no hundredths dollars with International Falls, flinnesota semi-annual interest due on said Tbea. Hamm Brewing Go. by sending you a statement of interest coupons attached to the bonds and not less than five per cent same drawing interest at the rate of your account with us at this time. ST. PAUL, BP" of the principal of said bonds, to jjro Please do not look upon this as a 4% per centum per annum, payable vide a sinking fund to pay said bonds "dun" that may give offense but semi-annually on the first days of when they mature, which tax shall be