International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 26, 1912 · Page 3 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. the naturally increasing expenditures The State of Minnesota to Ronald S. failure to pay under said contract ef the county. McDonald Vivian McDonald Gordon LEGALS the sum of ten dollars, ($10.) for the Hutchings Exploration Company McDonald Merriam McDonald Miss Shelland, seeing better schools month of December, 1911 and the Edna McDonald Jean McDonald and were imperative went to two successive further sums of ten dollars ($10.00) Kieth McDonald and to George A. meetings of the legislature, SALE OF SCHOOL AND Snyder, Treasurer in and for Koochiching per month for each and every month As a result over $18,000 has been Diamond Drilling County all persons interested thereafter to the date of this notice. in the granting of administration of paid into this county alone for school You will further take notice that OTHER STATE LANDS the estate of said decedent: Churn Drilling purposes in the last two years. Every said contract will terminate thirty The petition of Ronald S. McDonald other county has had a proportionate having been filed in this court, representing (30) days after the service of this Contract WorK share. that Grace A. McDonald, notice upon you, unless prior thereto, then a resident of the county of State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Thru my own work and conversation you shall comply with all of the conditions Koochiching State of Minnesota, died with members of the legislature Office. Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. of said contract and make all intestate on the 23rd day of December, St. Paul, September 3, 1912. I know that Miss Shelland was responsible 1912 and praying that letters payments that are now past due under for the circulation of the petition Notice is hereby given that on October of administration of her estate be said contract and the costs of granted to Ronald S. McDonald and and for the governor's special 14, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the service of this notice upon you. the court having fixed the time and message in its behalf. She followed the office of the county auditor at Dated September 2nd, 1912. place for hearnig said petition Therefore, it clear thru and did not leave St. Three Leaders International Falls, Koochiching county, you and each of you are hereby Rexzelda M. Paine, Paul till she was sure it would carry, in the state of Minnesota, I will cited and required to show cause, if Mark A. Paine. There and only there did she be-! any you have before this court at offer for sale certain unsold state the Probate Court Rooms in the court gin the work for consolidated schools. lands, and also those state lands NOTICE FOR BIDS. House, in the city of Intel-national The $18,000 thus raised with the which have reverted to the state by Falls the county of Koochiching State Notice is hereby given that sealed $6,000 paid thru the state toward the reason of the non-payment of interest. Golden Grain Belt Beers of Minesota, on the 28th day of September, bids will be received by Independent building of these schools pays for 1912, at Ten o'clock A. M. School District No. 4 for 80 tons of every one of them without a cent additional, why said petition sould not be granted. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase coal, bid to cover Hocking Valley and of money raised thru local price and interest on the unpaid Harpers Whiskey Witness, the Judge of said Court, Youghighney Liemp, both screened taxation. balance from date of sale to and the Seal of said Court, this 31st and mine run, and steam coal. Bids The extra state aid which comes June 1st, 1913, must be paid at the day of August, 1912. to be filed with the clerk on or before to these schools when all paid in R. F. C. ILTIS, time of sale. The balance of purchase Rock Spring Water Oct. 1st, 1912, at 2 p. m. amounts to $4,900 for those four Probate Judge. money is payable in whole or P. H. Fogarty, schools and will more than pay any JOHN D. MACKAY, in part on or before forty years from Clerk. extra expense in running the same. Attorney for Petitioner. date of sale the rate of interest on UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS Have you another official who has the unpaid balance is four per cent met any extra expense in this way! NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY. per annum, payable in advance on HAPPYLAND. International Falls, Minnesota. Who will have the disposition to do June 1st of each year, provided the Notice is hereby given That a petition Ed Emerson was a Littlefork visitor this next year? has been filed with the clerk of principal remains unpaid for ten Friday. If Miss Shelland drops out who will years but if the principal is paid the city of International Fals by the obtain our $18,000 for the next two Amos Wiseman and C. B. Griffiths school board of Independent school within ten years from date of sale1 years? Can anyone unacquainted at were Littlefork visitors Saturday. district number four, of Koochiching the rate of interest will be computed Hotel Nicollet the capitol obtain this result? Can county, Minnesota, asking for the vacation Mr. A. Steinquist who has been Stop at the at five per cent per annum. in MinneapolU we afford to have this cut off just as of the alley running through Appraised value of timber, if any, having quite a severe attack of indigestion, "Recognized the Really Good* it would begin to cut local taxes? Can block forty-three (43) of the plat of must also be paid at time of sale, is out again. Convenient Central Comfortable we afford to drop an official of this International Falls in said county and Lands on which the interest is de^ WASHINGTON ATCI. The long continued wet weather has Ave. between Nioollet and Hennepin character Please publish. that said petition will be heard and EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe linquent may be redeemed at any, only kept the roads impassable but SOO ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES A. Subscriber, considered by the city council at a time up to the hour of sale, or before is rotting the potatoes and has greatly meeting to be held on Monday, the resale to an actual purchaser. I injured the hay crop. CHEAP U. S. LAND 4th day of November, 1912 at eight All mineral rights are reserved by Considerable apathy was shown at o'clock p. m., at the council room in The President and the secretary of the laws of the state. the primary. Less than half of a full said city. the Interior have ordered about one Not more than 320 acres can be Northern Minnesota Hospital vote being polled. What interest was Dated Sept. 23, 1912. and one-half million acres of indian sold or contracted to be sold to any shown centered largely around local R. C. Fraser, lands, in the former Shoshone one purchaser. candidates. O 17 City Clerk., (in Wyoming,) Uintah (in Utah,) and International falls. Minnesota Agents acting for purchaseh must Mx*. C. S. Romans has raised his Crow (inMintana,) Indian Reservations, furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's house some three fet and scraped out to be sold at public auction by reports, showing quality and NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. a cellar the full size of the house and James W. Witten, Superintendent of kind of soil, are on file in this office. Notice is hereby given, That sealed is having the cellar walled up in a Opening and Sale of Indian Lands, at Lists of lands to be offered may be bids may be filed with the undersigned very substantial manner. Messrs. minimum prices ranging from $.50 obtained of the state auditor, or the at any time on or before the Peterson and Steinquist of Bear River to $1.50 per acre. The sales will begin state commissioner of immigration at 7th day of /October, 1912, for the construction are doing the mason work for Mr. at Lander, Wyoming, on Septembe St. Paul, and of th« county auditor at of a public sewer in the city Romans. 19 at Provo, Utah, on October 8, above address. of International Falls, Minnesota, described The Happyland boys who belong to arid at Billings, Montana, on October Samuel G. Iverson, as follows: the Littlefork scout band report State Auditor. 21, 1912. Commencing at the intersection of many words of cheer and commenda .Not more than six hundred and Eighth avenue and Second street, running tion after the open air concert recently forty acres will be sold to any one NOTTICE OF CANCELTATION OF thence west along the center of and that after the music the purchaser on bids made in person or CONTRACT. Seond street to the center of Ninth band were invited into the Deteker through agents, and no residence or avenue, thence north along the center To Ed. J. Carmody and William Carmody: Hotel and very generously treated cultivation will be required. Patents of Ninth avenue to Riverside drive, in "to ice cream and with it". will be issued as soon as the purchase accordance with plans and specifications You and each of you will please to R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. price is paid. Mr. Peter Oleson returned the past therefor now on file in the office take notice that dafault has been week from North Dakota where he MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. of the city clerk and for the furnishing made in the condidtions of that certain had gone for the harvesting and FREDERICK HOTEL CAFE. Office over International State Bank. of all material therefore. That contract made on the 25th day threshing season. Mr. Oleson reports Adelard Perreault, formerly of Duluth each bid must be accompanied by cash of October, 1910, between Rexzelda the trains laoded with returning harvest has rented the restaurant part or a certified check to the amount of M. Paine and Mark A. Paine, her husband hands the wet weather having of the Frederick hotel, and opened one at least five (5) per cent of the bid, and yourselves, by which the stopped all work for something. of the finest eating houses there yesterday conditioned that if the contract shall said Rexzelda M. Paine and Mark A.. IMPERIAL BANK OF noon. be awarded to the bidder and he shall Paine, her husband, agreed to convey BLACK RIVER NEWS. Mr. Perreault has good experience fail or refuse to enter into a proper and you agreed to purchase and payj in this business and has planned to contract for the performance thereof, Samuel Plummer was a county seat for the following described premises, give the people of this city and visitors CANADA that such amount shall be forfeited to the sum of three hundred dollars, visitor last week. the best food and the quickest service the city. The city council reserves the ($300.00) as follows: Joe Moe went to the county seat possible. He has secured the right to rejeuct any and all bids. The sum of twenty dollars, ($20.00) last week where he had one of his tonsils strvice^ of Mr. Chas. Dryer, also of By order of the city council. Cksh and the further sum of ten dollars, removed. Capital (paid up] $6,425,000 Reserve Fund $6,425,000 Duluth, as chef. Mr. Dryer has Dated September 25th, 191.2. ($10.00) per month for each and Miss Arny, the Stiller school teacher built up an enviable reputation in R. C. Fraser, every month thereafter until the same Assets over $73,000,000. visited over Sunday with the Loman that city as chef at the best restaurants O. 3 City Clerk. was fully paid. faculty. for general cooking and private That the lands described in said The late rains are playing havoc jjarties for whom he catered. contract are as follows lots one (1) Citation for Hearing on Petition for SAVINGS DEPARTMENT with the potato crop here as well as The Frederick Cafe is comfortably, two (2) and three (3), in block one(l) Administration. in other sections of the state. and conveniently arranged so that pri- of liberty addition to International Fred Smith and Wm. Haggarty. vate dinner parties may be accom- Estate of Grace A. McDonald Falls, according to the plat thereof AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed from date of of men on the upper Black modated as well as the general pubbringing STATE OF MINNESOTA, In have a crew now on file in the office of the Register Probate down the logs and pulpwood. lie. This popular restaurant will be deposit. of Deeds in and for said Koochiching County of Koochiching. Court They expect to clear the river this open day and night and has made County. In the Matter of the Estate of Grace I provision for a hot midnight dinner A. McDonald, Decedent. That said default consists in your Money orders and drafts payable anywhere issued. L"w. J. Perkins has been appointed /or those employed in the industries' state road patrol and if these rains *nd railroads. General Banking Business Transacted, A Jet up he is Koing to improve these1 Attorney Jevne or B,g Fa ls rehighways if he has to call out the, turned home last evening after a rj. two days visit here the interest 1 KING. ANDERSON, Manager, fort Trances Branch of his campaign for county attorney. nt GO TO THE The sorting of logs in the big booms He the primarieB on Rainy river was completed this 105. majorjty o( week. The logs and pulp will be with Mexico, and othei The trouble with Mexico, and other TVin FREDERICK hoisted and shipped to the Falls by I south American republics who are in October 1st. a turbulent condition is that they are AS Mac Loman is now doing his most. abide by the vote of ma- not willing to I profitable campaigning. He is plow-1 j0£ty. Minority rule creates an- ing what he cleared this summer and I 3 archy. «s HOTEL getting in condition for a big potato GRAND crop next season. AT THE Dick Metcalf is pressing his hay which he will* sell the proceeds of which he will use for the purpose of buying a grub steake to keep him on SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29 CAFE /IV his claim this winter. & The heavy rains have raised the THE PRESCOTTS water in the Black river so high 'IS there is fear of losing the dam. Last England's Famous Master of year it was blown out by dynamite. A Mentelepathy for the This year by Jupitor Pluvius. MR. and MRS. PERKINS FISHER is A COMMUNICATION. Best Meal in the Gity In Ezra Kendall's Comedy Playlett, The following is a letter received Here you will find a well selected stocK of "The Half Way House" 4s from one of our subscribers in a consolidated this valuable pine—and useful. We have bought wisely school district in this county. OSCAR STARR at reasonable prices to the public. and now offer you the advantages of our bargain. Come It contains much food for thought The German Hercules in today and*look"it over. Use it in that new building—it and is true to fact. Editor. will double the life of your work. Editor Geo. P. Watson. ALLEGRO Press, ZETA & JOHNSON Eccentric and Solo Violinist Private dinner parties a specialty in private Dear Sir:— NELLIE ANDREWS OPERA CO The vote this year in this county CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO, shows the thanklessness of serving Operatic Vocalists Presenting booth. General Contractors the people to quite a marked degree, "GEMS FROM THE OPERAS" to my mind in one instance at least. International Palls, Phone 41 There is only one official in the Vaudeville Prices, 75c, 50c & 25c county who has tried to pay any of