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

September 12, 1912 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESft. L. E. Willhide, June 1st of each year, provided the tion of these facts. Therefore be it TEACHERS ORGANIZE. Amy E. Tucker, principal remains unpaid for ten Resolved, That .we extend our Koochiching, County Teachers Association Hutchings Exploration Company A .Grace Halverson, years but if the principal is paid thanks to the county board of Education officers for 1912-13. Committee on Resolutions. within ten years from date of sale for making this institute possible, President—T. A. Mealia, Northome. Adopted by unanimous vote, Sept. the rate of interest will be computed and at five per cent per annum. 6, 1912. Diamond Drilling Resolved, That we extend our sillcere Vice President—Miss Sarah Miller, Appraised value of timber, if any, appreciation to Miss Annie E. Littlefork. Churn Drilling must also be paid at tiine of sale. Shelland, our County Superintendent Secretary—Miss Lucy Barrette, Loman. LEGALS Lands on which the interest is delinquent for her thoughtfullness in organizing Contract. WorK may be redeemed at any this institute and also for the delightful Treasurer—Mr. F. G. Wells, Birchdale. Citation for Hearing on Petition for time up to the hour of sale, or before excursions that were planned resale to an actual purchaser. due Supt. Mclntyre and Miss Knudson Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH„ MINN. Executive Committee—P. E. Bowen, Administration. All mineral rights are reserved by who as instructor at this institute Big Falls Miss Amy E. Tucker, Estate of Grace A. McDonald the laws of the state. have made it a success, and be it International Falls Miss Maude H. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ID Not more than 320 acres can be furthermore Underwood, Birchdale Miss Annie E. Probate sold or contracted to be sold to any County of Koochiching. Court Resolved, That individually we Shelland, International Falls F. A. one purchaser. thank our fellow teachers, who have In the Matter of the Estate of Grace Mealia, Northome. Three Leaders Agents acting for purchaseh must aided us by suggestions and experiences, A. McDonald, Decedent. Whereas, We the teachers of Koochiching furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's and finally The State of Minnesota to Ronald S. county assembled in this second reports, showing quality and Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions McDonald Vivian McDonald Gordon annual county institute appreciating kind of soil, are on file in this office. McDonald Merriam McDonald be given to Miss Shelland, the fact that the institute Edna McDonald Jean McDonald and Lists of lands to be offered may be Supt. Mclntyre and Miss Knudson, has been most helpful and inspirational, Kieth McDonald and to George A. obtained of the state auditor, or the Golden Grain Belt Beers and a copy be given for publication. desire to express an appreciaby Snyder, Treasurer in and for Koochiching state commissioner of immigration at Signed: County all persons interested her for our enjoyment while here, St. Paul, and of th*» county auditor at in the granting of administration of Thomas A. Mealia, and be it also the estate of said decedent: Harpers Whiskey above address. The petition of Ronald S. McDonald Paul E. Bowen, Resolved, That our thanks are Samuel G. Iverson, having been filed in this court, representing State Auditor. that Grace A. McDonald, Rock Spring Water then a resident of the county of Koochiching State of Minnesota, died NOTICE OF CONTEST. intestate on the 23rd day of December, Cass Lake, Minnesota. 1912 and praying that letters Aug. 21, 1912. of administration of her estate be UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS To Eugene Rojotte of Central, Minn., INTERNATIONAL FALLS granted to Ronald S. McDonald and Contestee: the court having fixed the time and You are hereby notified tljat Wilem place for hearnig said petition Therefore, International Falls, Minnesota. Groinus who gives International you and each of you are hereby Falls, Minesota, as his postoffice address, cited and required to show cause, if MINNESOTA did on Aug. 21, 1912, file in this any you have before this court at office his duly corroborated application the Probate Court Rooms in the court to contest and secure the cancellation House, in the city of International of your Homestead, Entry, Falls the county of Koochiching State Serial NO. 04935 made Nov. 29th, of Minesota, on the 28th day of September, HAS 1910, fpr S Ms SE*4, Sec. 32 SW^4 1912, at Ten o'clock A. M. SW%, Sec. 33 T. 159 N., R. 28 W., Northern Minnesota Hospital why said petition sould not be granted. and Lot 4 Section 4, Township 158N., Range 28 W., 5th P. Meridian and LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL Witness, the Judge of said Court, as grounds for his contest he alleges and the Seal of said Court, this 31st International falls. Minnesota that the said Eugene Rojotte has day of August, 1912. R. F. C. ILTIS, wholly abandoned said lands for more than one year last past and that he Probate Judge. never established a residence upon These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. JOHN D. MACKAY, said lands or cultivated the same. Attorney for Petitioner. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. confessed by you, and your said entry Notice is hereby Given That on will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be headed therein the 30th day of September, 1912, at either before this office or on appeal, eight o'clock p. m. at the Council if you fail to file in this office within room in the City of International twenty days after the fourth publication Falls, the City Council will consider of this notice, as shown below, and hear all persons interested in your answer, under oath, specifically, meeting and responding to these allegations the construction of a certain line of PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: of contest, or if you fg.il sewer on Fourth Street in said City within that time to file in this officedue from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue proof that you have served a copy News Print Paper _„220 tons per day in accordance with plans and of your answer on the said contestant R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONABAN. M. B. either in person or by registered mail. specifications therefor non on file in Ground Wood Pulp, 200 tons per day C. GHOSTLEY, M. MARY D. If this service is made by the delivery the office of the City Clerk and that of a copy of your answer to Office over International State Eank. Sulphite Pulp_ 110 tons per day sealed proposals for the doing of said the contestant in person, proof of work and the furnishing of all materials such service must be either the said Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually contestant's written acknowledgement therefor, may be filed with the of his receipt of the copy, showing City clerk at any time on or before A permanent payroll of over $75,000 per month the date of its receipt, or the affidavit the above named date and that at the of the person by whom the Consider these facts, and we feel sure you delivery was made statin when and time and place above named the City IMPERIAL BANK OF where the copy was delivered: if Council will open and consider the made by registered mail, proof of will agree with us that International Falls said proposals. such service must consist of the affidavit Each bid shall be accompanied by of the person by whom the is destined to become one of the most im­ CANADA copy was mailed statin-' when and cash or a certified check to the and the post office to which it was amount of at least five per cent of portant manufacturing centers of the North mailed, and this affidavit mu^t be each bid, to be forfeited to the city accompanied by the postmaster's receint West. in case that the contract is awarded for the letter. Capital (paid up] $6,425,000 Reserve Fund $6,425. You should state in your answer and the bidder fails or refuses to enter the name of the post office to which into a proper contract for the perCouncil Assets over $73,000,000. you desire future notices to be sent reserves the right to reject you. any and all bids. Lester Bartlett, Register. By order of the City Countil. E. B. Wood, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Dated this 10th day of September, Receiver. 1912. Date of first publication August 29 Date of second publication Sept. 5 R. C. Fraser, AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed from date of Date of third publication Sept. 12. City Recorder. Date of fourth publication Sept. 19 deposit. SALE OF SCHOOL AND Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by NOTTICE OF CANCELTATION OF Money orders and drafts payable anywhere issued., C. B. KINNEY CONTRACT. OTHER STATE LANDS To Ed. Carmody and William Carmody: J. A General Banking Business Transacted State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Sales Manager You and each of you will please to Office. take notice that dafault has been KING. ANDERSON, Manager, Tort Prances Branch St. Paul, September 3, 1912. International Falls, flinnesota made in the condidtions of that certain Notice is hei-eby given that on October contract made on the 25th day 14, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in of October, 1910, between Rexzelda the office of the county auditor at M. Paine and Mark A. Paine, her husband International Falls, Koochiching county, SUBSCRIBE NOW and yourselves, by which the in the state of Minnesota, I will said Rexzelda M. Paine and Mark A. offer for sale certain unsold state Paine, her husband, agreed to convey lands, and also those state lands and you agreed to purchase and pay which have reverted to the state by for the following described premises, reason of the non-payment of interest. the sum of three hundred dollars, Enger-Nord Realty ($300.00) as follows: Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase The sum of twenty dollars, ($20.00) VA price and interest on the unpaid cash and the further sum of ten dollars, balance fronj date of sale to ($10.00) per month for each and June 1st, 1913, must be paid at the O. every month thereafter until the same time of sale. The balance of purchase was fully paid. money is payable in whole or That the lands described in said in part on or before forty years from contract are as follows lots one (1) date of sale the rate of interest on Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT two (2) and three (3), in block one(l) the unpaid balance is four per cent of liberty addition to International FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. per annum, payable in advance on' Falls, according to the plat thereof now on file in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds in and for said Koochi Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month BIRTHDAY And ching County. That said default consists in your WEDDNG failure to pay under said contract We own and control 20,000 acres the sum of ten dollars, ($10.) for the PRESENTS month of December, 1911 and the of choice well located unimprov­ further sums of ten dollars ($10.00) We have an endless assoitment Here you will find a well selected stoc^ of per month for each and every month ed farm lands for sale at from of appropriate gifts, representing tha newest and finest products of thereafter to the date of this notice. this valuable pine—and useful., We have bought wisely $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. the Jewc.ers' Art. You will further take notice that and now ofier you the advantages of our bargain.. Come Wedding Rings, Beautiful said contract will terminate thirty building—it in today andllook^it over. Use it in that new Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, (30) days after the service of this I a will double the life of your work, notice upon you, unless prior thereto, Watches, Unique Silverware, you shall comply with all of the conditions ZETA & JOHNSON Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut of said contract and make all Glass, Clocks, JEtc. For Sale payments that are now past due under NELSON'S CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. said contract and the costs of the service of this notice upon you. General Contractors Jewelry Store Dated September 2nd, 1912. CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS International Falls, Phone 41 .. Rexzelda M. Paine, Mark A. Paine.