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

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INTERNATIONAL- FALLS PRESS. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. for, in accordance with plans and. with no prosperous business men no International Falls Press PAID ANNOUNCEMENTS specifications therefor now on filfe jn BIRTHDAY And schools or churches, no railroads, and Watch the date on the label of your the office of the city recorder at any and Border Budget this county would still have been a paper. The new paper—it shows the time on or before August 26, 1912. wilderness on the tag end of Itasca That said bids will be opened and time to which postal regulations do WEDDING Announcements not to exceed twenty-six considered by the city council at the county. If it is true that "Blessed is Official City Paper of International not allow us to give you more than single column lines of solid council room in said city on the 26th that man who maketh two blades of Falls, Minnesota three month's credit. A bill enclosed day of August, 1912, at eight o'clock nonpariel type will be run until after PRESENTS grass grow where only one grew before" in your paper means that we will have p. m. the general election, if desired, for We have an endless assoitment how many times more blessed Each bid must be accompanied with to stop it unless you pay up promptly. of apsrrcir ate gifts, representing INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS the sum of $10, without cut, and for cash or a certified check for five per should this man be who has built up We have no option in the matter. The ths neweu and iinest products of PUBLISHING COMPANY the sum of $15, with single column cent of the bid, to be forfeited to the theJew2.e_s' Art. such magnificent industries that have government says that we must either city in case the contract is awarded cut. The matter thus presented is made possible these two thriving do that or place a one cent stamp on Wedding Rings, Beautiful to such bidder and he shall fail or refuse GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. purely an advertisement, and this cities. We hereby extend to you, Mr. to enter into a contract for the each paper in arrears longer than Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, publication does not extend any moral same. Backus, the heartfelt congratulations three months. Watch the date. 1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION obligation with such, reserving in Watches, Unique Silverware, The council reserves the right to reject and gratitude of the citizens of this When a change of address is desired any and all bids. each and every instance the privilege Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut city for the great things you have please send your former one, By order of the city council. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. of comment as we may deem proper. Glass, Clocks, Etc. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, done for us, and pray that you may R. C. Fraser, as well as your present one, so we Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of The fee charged must be paid in advance. (L. S.) City Recorder NELSON'S live long and enjoy the fruits of your can make the change on our mailing March 3,1S79. Changes in announcements harduous toil. list. will be made upon payment of a composition Jewelry Store APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 charge of forty cents for New line of ladies dresses and Notice is hereby given that S. K. above indicated size. CHAOS. Bancroft has made application to the spring coats at E. E. Peterson & Co. That coming events cast their common council of the city of International For County Commissioner. By Bertha Braley Falls, Minnesota, for a license shadows before them is again illustrated to sell intoxicating liquors in I hereby announce myself as a candidate i\iy desk is cluttered up with trash by the dignity with which the north front room on the ground There's pens and letters on it, on the Republican ticket for Chief White treads the new pavements floor of that certain frame building the office of County Commissioner of An inkwell that has gone to smash, of our city. located on lot 6, in block 10, in the' International Falls Abstract Co. A flower from a bonnet, District No. 2. it I at on a a in so a for a period of one year, beginning A pair of socks, some old cigars, If elected to this office I shall endeavor S be 1 1 9 1 2 an at he a The Taft administration has under to give to all the people a And postal cards and matches, BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors ing will be had on said application on! its advisement the moving of the post square deal. Some transfers for the trolley cars, the 19th day of August, 1912, at eight ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURE E office to more adequate quarters in I earnestly solicit your influence Some patent window catches. o'clock p. m. R. the State Bank building What Woodrow C. Fraser, and support. And yet in all that awful mess, City Recorder. Wilson will do in these matters Collections, Conveancing and Loans Fred J. Couture, Sr., Atop things and behind 'em, when elected remains to be seen. Ranier, Minn The things I want, as you may guess, E. J. BURDICK, Manager I know just where to find 'em, (Amount to be paid by Fred J. NOTICE. Couture, Sr., Ranier, Minn., for this Except where wifie or the maid INTERNATIONAL PALLS, MINNESOTA A healthy looking boom is already Notice is hereby given that John advertisement, $10. (Who comes to clean on Friday) under way to elect N. L. ,'Olson to the Harrison has made application in With reckless ferver has essayed auditorship of this county. It is writing for a license to be granted to To make my desk look tidy. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. needless for us to say that the him to sell intoxicating liquors for a Ah, then I cannot find a thing, county would "do itself proud in period of one year from the 1st day of I hereby announce myself a candidate No matter how I try it, such a selection for that important August 1912 and that hearing will be for th" republican nomination And piles of stuff about I fling O E had on said application by the City office. for sheriff of Koochiching county. Creating quite a riot, Council on the 29th day of July 1912 LA ZENDA I have res id din this county for over And when disorder reigns again at 8 o'clock p. m. ten years and am well acquainted The reported candidacy of Franz I'm pleasant in decorum— R. C. FRASER, Jevne of Big Falls, is meeting with Oh, women, if you love your men, City Clerk. Domestic the harty approval of the voters of Don't clear their desks up fer 'em. this city, as there is a growing disposition LA TRINCA NOTICE OF CONTEST. in favor of a more equal distribution BALLOT IS A YARD LONG. of our county officers (Department of the Interior,) Julius A. Schmahl, secretary of U. S. Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., throught the county. Havana state, has sent to county auditors the July 24, 1912. To the unknown heirs of Andrew form for sample ballots to be used in AT ALL DEALERS Soderstrom, deceased, Contestee: The Heral Review is to be congratulated the primaries this fall. The sample You are hereby notified that Fred on the splendid agricultural and ballot for state and county officers, J. Kueffner, who gives International industrial supplement issued with its which will be together on one sheet, Falls, Minnesota, as his postoffice ad-' regular edition of last week. It is a dress, did on July 24, 1912, file in this is about three feet long for each party. of is or or at a a work of art and shows great enterprise Mr. Schmahl will certify to the tion to contest and secure the cancellation Hotel Nicollet on the part of Editor Kiley and county auditors on August 8 the parties of homestead, entry, serial No. Stop at the in Minneapolia the business men of his city and surrounding which are entitled to make nominations 01205, made March 6, 1911, for nw% country. nwi/4, sVz nw1^, hw1^ sw%, section: at the primary. "Recognized as the Really Good" 17, township 68 N., range 26 W., 4th, Convenient Central Comfortable There probably will be five parties, P. meridian, and as grounds for hisj Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. the republican, democratic, prohibitionist, on a at a id A The Press acknowledges the receipt EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe public ownership and social drew Soderstrom died on the 13th 200 ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES of a neat and attractive booklet entitled day of July, 1912, and so far as this labor. The state and county ballot "Mid the hills and valleys of affiant can learn from diligent inquiry where they are an average number of Koochiching county" which is a well of all parties who would be likely to filings for county office will be about know, left no relatives or heirs in TFOS. P. WHITE prepared and executed pamphlet of a yard in length. the United States, or who are citizens the agricultural resources and the Cam \~.uf. .or siiitriff. The sample ballots are a curiosity of the United States. business and industrial enterprises of You are, therefore further notified with its needs as far as sheriff duties and will make the average voter villages of Northome and Mizpah and that the said allegations will be taken are concerned. weary of voting at the primary. by this office as having been confessed their surrounding country. It is certainly If elected 1 shall endeavor to do my The primary election ballot is three INTERNATIONAL FALLS by you, and your said entry will be an attractive piece of advertising duty, witho fear or favor and hereby cancelled thereunder without further feej long and about two newspaper matter and will do much to attract right to be heard therein, either before earnestly solicit the vote and influence columns wide. The non-partisan primary settlers to that section of our this office or on appeal, if you of every citizen. ballot is one and one-half feet fail to file in this office within twenty good county. MINNESOTA Very truly yv'ours, long. Mr. Schmahl writes, saying days after the fourth publication of this notice, as shown below, your ans-: Th: ma:- P. White. that because of the new provision, wer, under oath, specifically meeting (Amount to be paid by Thos. P. each county auditor will be required Fred Smith of Laurel is suggested and responding to these allegations of White, International Falls, Minn., for to furnish blanks for the primary as a likely candidate for commissioner contest, or if you fail within that this advertisement, $15.) HAS election, including the printing of time to file in this office due proof of the Fifth district in ballots, for each party (state, congressional, that you have served a copy of your, place of commissioner John Reed who answer on the said contestant either legislative and county says he does not care for it again. CANDIDATE FOR SURVEYOR. LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL in person or by registered mail. If candidates of each party, to make up No man understands the needs of this service is made by the delivery To the voters of Koochiching County: one ballot.) One separate ballot for that district or is better able to represent of a copy of your answer to the contestant In announcing my candidacy for the non-partisan candidates must also be in person, proof of such service it on the County Board than Republican nomination for County must be either the said contestant's provided. The state office will furnish Mr. Smith and we will guarantee to written acknowledgement of his Surveyor, I do so with the assurance, registers and posting sheets These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. the citizens of the district ail that is receipt of the copy, showing the date that if elected, I can give full credit which bear on the general election, due them on road and other appropriations of its receipt, or the affidavit of the to the office. Since leaving college I It will also furnish blanks for return? person by whom the delivery was if they elect Fred to represent have lived five years in this county made, stating when and where the of the county canvassing boards. them. copy was delivered if made by registered and have spent the entire time doing mail, proof of .-uch service civil engineering work, including sub- APPLICATION FOR BIDS. must consist of the affidavit of the After a fight of ten years and an Notice is hereby given that bids person by whom the copy was mailed expenditure of over $2,000,000 by the stating when and the postoffice to will be received by the city clerk up defendants, the National Meat Comany until August 19th, 1912, at 8 o'clock which it was mailed, and this affidavit p. m. for furnishing one hose wagon, must be accompanied by the pbstmaster'h has not only been disolved but receipt for the letter. one set double harness, two_ extinguishers the officers of the various concerns and set of door springs according You should state in your answer the have been notified that. upon any to specifications therefor on name of the postoffice to which you PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: evidence that any of the twenty desire future notices to be sent to file in the office of the "city clerk. packing plants or three hundred R. C. Fraser, you. News Print Paper 220 tons per day City Clerk. E. B. Wood, Receiver. selling agencies which formerly composed Lester Bartlett, Register. Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day the National company were Date of first publication, August combining in order to boost prices, APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. 1, 1912. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day they would be summarily dealt with Notice is hereby given that George Date of second publication, August P. Elliott has made application in 8, 1912. by Judge Landis, Dean of the federal Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually writing to the common council of the Date of third publication, August court of the Chicago district, for city of International Falls, Minnesota, 15, 1912. contempt of court. permanent pay roll of over per month for a license to sell intoxicating Date of fourth publication, August A $75,000 liquors in the front room on the 22, 1912. ground floor of that certain frame Consider these facts, and we feel sure you 1 building located on lot 13 in block 16 There is a rapidly growing feeling, Citation for hearing on Pinal Account in the city of International Falls, will agree with us that International Falls not only in this city but throughout and for Distribution Minnesota, for a period of one year, this county, that the most serious Estate of Seval Teigum. beginning September 1st, 1912, and is destined to become one of the most im­ State of Minnesota, county of Kooching, trouble with the county is the expensive that hearing will be had on said application in probate court. on the 19th day of August, manner in which its affairs are portant manufacturing centers of the North In the matter of the estate of Seval 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. administered. There is not much Teigum Decedent. R. C. Fraser, doubt in the minds of any of the peo The state of Minnesota to ail. persons West. City Clerk. interested in the final account pie but that the need at this time is E. W. KIBBEY and distribution of the estate of said not an increase of valuations, that decedent: The representative of the Candidate for County Surveyor. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. would increase the present large salaries above named decedent, having filed Notice is hereby given that W. E. dividing, road, townsite, drainage, of some of our county officers, in this court his final account of the Rose has made application in writing administration of the estate of said railroad, bridge and city work. I am but a decrease in both valuations and to the common council of the city of decedent, together with his petition at present engaged as city engineer International Falls, Minnesota, for a rate of taxation and an economical praying for the adjustment and allowance license to sell intoxicating liquors in of International Falls, which office I decrease of expenditures in almost every or said final account and for distribution the front room on the ground floor of hold until November. of the residue of said estate department of our county administration. that certain frame building located to the persons thereunto entitled Respectfully asking consideration on lot 24, in block 9, in the city of International Therefore you, and each of yoii, are at the hands of the voters at the com Falls, Minnesota, for a hereby cited and required to show period of one year, beginning September ing' primary, I remain, cause, if any you have, before this 1st, 1912, and that hearing will With the opening of the bridge Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by court at the probate court rooms in Respectfully, be had on said application on the 19th across the river today one more of the court house, in the city of International E. W. Kibbey. C. B. KINNEY day of August, 1912, at eight o'clock Falls, in the county of Koochiching, many good things that President E (Amount paid by E. W. Kibbey, p. m. state of Minnesota, on the W. Backus has promised this city has R. C. Fraser, $15.) 16th day of August, 1912, at 10 o'clock City Recorder. been accomplished. He is a big man, a. m., why said petition should not be Sales Manager granted. and is doing big things, not only for 71 Witness, the Judge of said ctiurt, NEXT himself and his associates, but also NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. and the seal of said court, this 15th for this city and the city across the International Falls, Hinnesota Notice is hereby given that thie city day of July* 1912. at the newly equipped Rex Hotel river. Indeed, had it not been for the council of the city of International (Court Seal) R. F. C. litis. Falls will receive sealed bids, for the Barber Shop. Tub and Shower Baths. big things he has done, this city Probate Judge.: construction of certain water mains T. S. Silliman. 'l would still have been a poor and Open Sundays for baths from 8 to 12. on Fourth street in said city and for Attorney for Petitioner. struggling trading post on the rocks, the furnishing of all material there- Hibbing, Minn. GEO. S. McCRAITH, Proprietor