International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 3, 1912 · Page 3 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. must be made on the prescribed form, NOTICE or SALE Of TIMBER STIIMPAGE ON STATE LANDS. LEGALS which, with necessary instructions, Hutchings Exploration Company may be obtained from the commission's local representative, John W. SALE OF SCHOOL AND Erickson, assistant postmaster, at the Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House in International Falls, K.oochiching county, Minnesota, on Saturday, International Falls post office, or from Diamond Drilling October 26, 1912, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State and liable to waste. OTHER STATE LANDS the undersigned. Following is a list of the lands on which such timber is situated, ana a Churn Drilling Applications will not be accepted •tatement of the estimated quantity of each kind of timber thereon that will be so offered, and of the appraised price of each kind of such timber, per unless received' by the undersigned f«et, or per cord, or per piece, as the case may be: Contract WorK SE14 NE»4 of Sec. 14, T. 69, R. 22:—30 Pine $6.00 per 10 sprue* before 4:30 o'clock p. m., on October State of Minnesota, State Auditor's 0) $3.00 per M: 10 tamarack $2.00 per 10 balsam $l.o0 per 50 12, 1912. All persons wishing to take Cedar poles 10c each. Office. NEVi and EV2 SE^A of Sec. 16, T. 69. R. 22:—60 pine $7.50 per this examination should secure blanks St. fcaul, October 1, 1912. SO spruce $4.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 1,500 tamarack ties Office: 602 Torrcy Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. CPnoles 6) 8c »ich: l.f.OO 15c ea^h: S.CHO cedar posts lc each. and fill them out at once in order to Notice is hereby given that on NW% and W% SW14 of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 22:—80 pine $7.50 per (Q (tv allow time for any necessary corrections. 16 spruce $4.u0 per Al A1 tamaiacK $3.00 per JVl 300 tamarack ties November 11, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. (a) 8c each 2.500 cedar poles 15c each: 15,000 cedar posts lc each. NWi,i, w% SW% and SE1^ SE4 of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine in the office of the county auditor at S$7.50 per 25 spruce $4.00 per 15 tamarack $3.00 per J. M. Shoemaker, International Falls, Koochiching county, Three Leaders 0 cedar poles 15c each: 8,000 cedar posts a) lc each. Secretary Civil Service Board, E Vi NE'/i, SW14 NE Y* and N% SE»4 of Sec. 23, T. 69, R. 22:—5 pine in the state of Minnesota, I will ft $6.00 per 5 spruce $3.00 per M: 30 tamarack $2.00 per St. Paul, Minnesota. SwO offer for sale certain unsold state cedar poles 15c »ach: 9,000 cedar posts lc each. of Sec. 24. T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine ,$6.00^ per^M 25M tamarack lands, and also those state lands 15c each IS.60 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 100 cedar poles STATE'S WEALTH INCREASES. 13,000 cedar posts lc each. which have reverted to the state by Lot 4 of Sec. 31. T. 69. R. 22:—50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord, S% of Sec. 25, T. 69. R. 23:-Al0 pine $8.00 per 5 spruce @$4.00 reason of the non-payment of interest. St. Paul, Sept. 20—The total Golden Grain Belt Beers p«r 10 tamarack $3.00 per 325 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 200 amount of moneys and credits in Minnesota tamarack EM ties 8c each. of Sec. 26, T. 69, R. 23:—75 pine $8.00 per 10 spruce I'erms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase (less Cook county, not yet reported) J,800 4.00 per M* 10 tamarack $3.00 per 150 cords spruce $1.00 per cord tamarack ties 8c each 2,000 cedar poles 15c each 5,000 cedar posts price and interest on the unpaid as summed up in the office Harpers Whiskey lc each balance froih date of sale to of the state tax commission today NW14 and SW/4 of Sec. 26. T. 69, 23:—10 pine $8.00 per 30 spruce $4.00 per 50 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce June 1st, 1913, must be paid at the show an increase this year of $19,389,009. J.000 1.00 per cord: 1,500 tamarack ties 8c each 750 cedar poles 15c each cedar posts lc each. time of sale. The balance of purchase The total reported by county Rock Spring Water NB'/i NWi/4, N V6 NE'A and SE1^ NEU of Sec. 35, T. 69, R. 23:—15 pine boards in 1912 amounts to $135,065,135 money is payable in whole or O 18.00 per M: 10 spruce & $4.00 rpr 15 tamarack $3.00 per 125 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 250 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar in part on or before forty years from as against $115,676,126 in 1911. tosts lc each. NE»4 of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—50 pine 3 $8.00 per 35 spruce Seventeen counties report moneys date of sale the rate of interest on F4.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 250 cords spruce $1.00 per UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS and credits amounting to over one the unpaid balance is four per cent cord 1,000 tamarack ties 8c each 200 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar potts lc each. per annum, payable in advance on million dollars. These are: Otter NWl/4 of Sec. 36, T. 69. R. 23:—30 pine $8.00 per 50 tamarack 13.00 per 25 cords spruce ?1.00 per cord 1.000 tamarack ties 8c Tail, $1,385,784 Olmsted, $1,140,337 International Falls, Minnesota. June 1st of each year, provided the each 500 cedar poles 15c each 2000 ceaar posts lc each. Winona, $4,964,207 Washington, $1,175,979 SW'/4 of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—60 pine $8.00 per 30 spruce principal remains unpaid for ten 14.00 per 5 tamarack $3.00 per 150 cords spruce $1.00 per cord Wabasha, $1,189,848 Stearns years but if the principal is paid 760 tamarack ties 8c each 200 cedar poles 15c each 1,000 cedar posts $1,586,973 St. Louis, $12,831,029 lc each within ten years from date of sale SE^ 'of Sec. 36. T. 69, R. 23:—75 pine $8.00 per 20 spruce Rice, $1,630,489 Ramsey, $25,598,083 14.00 per 5 tamarack $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord the rate of interest will be computed Hotel Nicollet I,000 tamarack ties 8c each 300 cedar poles 15ceach 1,500 cedar posts Polk, $1,089,152 Hennepin, $41,445,451 Stop at the at five per cent per annum. in Minaea»oH« lc each Lots 1, 5, 6 and 7 (EV6 of Eft), of Sec. 1, T. 68. R. 23:—30 pine $8.00 Goodhue, $$2,964,233 Freeborn, Appraised value of timber, if any, "Recognized the Really' Good" per 20 tamarack $3.00 per 100 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 300 $1,151,854 Fillmore, $1,627,526 Faribault, tamarack SV ties Sc each 4,000 cedar posts lc each. must also be paid at time of sale. Convenient Gentral Comfortable SWVi of Sec. 21, T. 70, R. 23:—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. $1,199,868 Dakota, $1,327,107 Lands on which the interest is delinquent Washington At». between Nioollet and Hennepin Avea. E% NE 14, E SE and SW% SE^ of Sec. 22, T. 70, R. 23:—25 tam arack $3.00 per 375 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. Blue Earth, $1,245,948. EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe may be redeemed at any Lots 1 and 1. N% NW14, SW% NWtf, and SW«4 of Sec. 23, T. 70, R. 200 ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD REST IN THE TWIN CITIES tS:—10 spruce $4.00 per 40 tamarack @$3.00 per 650 cords spruce time up to the hour of sale, or before O fl.00 per cord. LAW MAY BE AMENDED. resale to an actual purchaser. NW'i4 N\V^4 of Sec. 26. T. 70, R. 23:—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. NE%, W% and NWyt SE»4 of Sec. 27, T. 70, R. 23:—15 spruce $4.00 St. Paul, Sept. 20.—That the state All mineral rights are reserved by fier 75 tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce $1.00 per cord •90 tamarack tics 8c each. legislature will be asked to amend the laws of the state. EVfe of Sec. 28. T. 70, R. 23:—25 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack Northern Minnesota Hospital the new state inebriate law before 0 $3.00 per 1,300 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. Not more than 320 acres can be All (except SE14 SE»A) of Sec. 36, T. 70, R. 24 —30 pine $8.00 per has been ic in practice two months sold or contracted to be sold to any 10 spruce $4.00 per 60 tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce now $1.00 per cord: 8,500 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar poles 15c each is the belief of the superintendent one purchaser. International Palls. Minnesota 000 cedar posts lc each. of the new hospital and members S% NW% and SWVi of Setf. 12. T. 69, R. 24:—25 spruce $4.00 per Agents acting for purchaseh must 15 tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce. $1.00 per cord 50 cedar of the board of control. As the furnish affidavit of authority. Appraiser's poles & 10c each 500 cedar posts lc each. NW'/4 NW*4 of Sec. 13, T. 69, R. 24:—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. law now reads when an inmate escapes reports, showing quality and SW% SW»4 of Sec. 15, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack $2.00 per 150 from the hospital he can only cords spruce 75c per cord. kind of soil are on file in this office. All of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 24:—60 tamarack $2.00 per 700 cords be returned by the sheriff of the Lists of lands to be offered may be Spruce 75c per cord. All of Sec. 17, T. 69, R. 24:—10 Si tamarack $2.00 per 1,400 cords ccunty from which he was originally obtained of the state auditor, or the Spruce 75c per cord. sentenced. If the fugitive goes to S^ of Sec. 19. T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine $8.00 per oO tamarack state commissioner of immigration at 13.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. any of the other 85 counties the St. Paul, and of tlw county auditor at All of Sec. 20. T. 69, R. 2 1:—5 pine $?.00 per 25 M. tamarack 12.00 per 450 cords spruce 75c per cord: 500 tamarack ties (a) 8c each. state he is beyond the power of the above address. All of Sec. 21, T. 69, R. 24:—25 tamarack @$2.50 per 500 cords S) law. There is a danger, accordingly, epruce $1.00 per cord. Samuel 6. Iverson, WH NW^i, SW 14 and SW14 SEy4 of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack that the new inebriate asylum will State Auditor. $2.00 per 600 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. SEV4 NEV4, Ei/2 SE14 and Sy2 SW14 of Sec. 29, T. 69, R. 24:—25 tamarack be merely a transfer station for inebriates (a $2.00 per 5l 75 cords spruce Cai 75c per cord. to change their residences. Lot 1 (NWVi NWV4). Ei/o NWy4 and E% of Sec. 30. T. 69. R. 24:—5 pine NOTICE FOR BIDS. $8.00 per 50 tamarack $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per The legislature will be asked to amend cord: 50 cords balsam «rt 50c per cord. Notice is hereby given that sealed SV2 NEV4. El/o SWVi and SE^ of Sec. 31. T. 69, R. 24:—90 tamarack the law so that the fugitive may be bids will be received by Independent $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 30 cords balsam 50c per returned from any county by an officer cord School District No. 4 for 80 tons of NV2 XWVi and SWV4 NWV4 of Sec. 32. T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine $8.00 of the state institution or the per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. coai, bid to cover Hocking Valley and R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. SE14 NE*4 of Sec. 7, T. 69, R. 25:—15 tamarack $3.00 per 50 sheriff of any county at request of Cd Youghighney Liemp, both screened MAKY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. cords spruce $1.00 per cord. the state. NWy4, Ni/o SWV4 and SWV4 SW% of Sec. 8, T. 69. R. 2o:—15 spruce and mine run, and steam coal. Bids f4.00 per M: 75 tamarack $3.00 per 1,800 cords spruce (a) $1.00 per Office over International State Bank. Cord 500 tamarack ties each. 80 to be filed with the clerk on or before NEJ4 NV» SEV4 and Wy2 of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 2a:—40 spruce $4.00 TRIBUTE TO MOTHER. A ber M: 60 M'tamarack $3.00 per 800 cords spruce $1.00 per cord S Oct. 1st, 1912, £|t 2 p. m. 7,000 I think back through the years, tamarack ties 8c each. „r P. H. Fogarty, XEW NEl4. Wy2 NEVi and N% NWV4 of Sec. 2o, T. 69, R. 25:—5 pine Absolutely Free the lean and the fat, the good and $8 00 per 5 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack $3.00 per Clerk. 850 cords spruce W $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties 8c each. the bad ones, to my earliest recollection. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. S% SW!4 and SWV4 SE% of Sec. 1, T. 68, R. 25:— 6 pine $8.00 per 90 tamarack S3.00 per 700 cords spruce & $1.00 I see a woman with an eye NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY. that flashes swift as an archangel's Lots 1. 2. 3, 4, SEVL NE V4 and XE»4 SE of Sec. 2, T. 68, R. 25:—50 P6r (ft ft Notice is hereby given, That a petition tamarack $2.50 per 100 cords spruce 75c per cord. Tv wing and a mouth that breaks with Lots 1 2 and 3 of Sec. 3. T. 68. R. 25:—125 cords spruce 75c per cord. (Tv has been filed with the clerk of Xy2 NE of Sec. 12, T. 68. R. 25:—30 spruce $4.00 per 5 tama laughter and hardens at sight of FOR A LIMITED TIME rack 'ft pe- M" °r cord*- spruce ft $1.00 per cord. the city of International Fals by the r500Mtamarack wrong singing lulybies a woman All Of Sec. 36, T. 68, R. 25:—60 nine $8.00 per 30 spruce $4.00 school board of Independent school »r 10 tamarack a) $3.00 per M: 300 cords of spruce (a $1.00 per cord who, with hand grasping the unseen We are going to GIVE AWAY one cf tnese ties 8c each 500 cedar poles 10c each 10,000 cedar posts district number four, of Koochiching "ROGERS" hand, walks the brier-bordered paths beautiful genuine French Verdigris 1CS%aCsVy4 of Sec. 4. T. 69. R. 26:—15 spruce $4.00 per 10 tama county, Minnesota, asking for the vacation of life unashamed, unafraid, unharmed. —Satin Finished—RoseDesign Silver Teaspoons, rack $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties of the alley running through (R) gc each She is clad in garments of with every piece of N% NWVi of Sec. 9. T. 69, R. 26:—10 spruce $4.00 per 5 block forty-three (43) of the plat of tamarack $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 300 tamarack beauty for me, and age does not soil CELEBRATED "18S2" jes 8c each International Falls in said county and them, nor years make them cheap Lots 2, 3 and 4 of Sec. 31, T. 154. R. 25:—90 pine $8.00 per 10 PURE SPUN that said petition will be heard and tamarack $3.00 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord: 1,500 tamarack and tawdy. Her tongue is without %ies a 8c each. considered by the city council at a Aluminum Ware NMi NEV4, SE14 NEy4 and NE% SE14 of Sec. 24,^ T. 154, R. 26:—10 spruce guile, having never been the messenger $4.00 per 90 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce $1.00 per meeting to be held on Monday, the of a lie. It is 17 years since her cord: 2.500 tamarack ties O) 8c each. 4th day of November, 1912, at eight All (except SEV4 NE-%) of Sec. 25, T. 154. R. 26:—50 pine $8.00 per soul, went home to God and her BOUGHT AT OUR STORE 25 jack and spruce $4.00. per 25 tamarack $3.00 per 50 o'clock p. m., at the council room in cords spruce $1.00 per cord: 2.500 tamarack ties 8c each 2.000 cedar poles You know what "Rogers means on a piece of silverware. fingers became for me the fingers of S) 15c each 15,000 cedar posts lc each. (St said city. We want you to know what "1892" an angel, but I have not forgotten all Sy2 SWV4 and SE Vi of Sec. 29, T. 154. R. 26:—20 pine $7.50 per means on a cooking utensil—the purest, most sanitary, Dated Sept. 23, 1912. 6 spruce (S $4.00 per 75 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce she said. She told me there was a longest-livtd II.00 per cord 1.800 tamarack ties 8c each. and cooking vessels ever made. R. C. Fraser, XEV4 and NEVi SEV4 of Sec. 32. T. 154. R. 26:—10 pine $7.50 per Santa Claus, and I believe her. He Every piece is positively 15 spruce $4.00 per M: 25 tamarack $3.00 per 450 cords spruce 0 17 City Clerk. brings me no longer drums and fifes. 11.00 per cord 1.000 tamarack ties 8c each. GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS NEVi. NEy NWV4. X^ SWV4 and SEV4 SWV4 of Sec. 33. T. 154, R. 26:— But he still brings to me the vision 50 pine (a $8.00 per 30 spruce & $4.00 per 15 tamarack $3.00 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. DELAY—there will be a big demand for ter 250 cords spruce 8 $1.00 per cord: 2.000 tamarack ties 8c each 100 DON'T of my mother and the music of that cedar poles & 10c'each: 500 cedar posts 1c each. these articles and we want you to obtain one c* angelic chorus which sang at creation's WVfc NW'4 and WV, SWV4 of Sec. 34, T. 154. R. 26:—75 pine $8.00 Notice is hereby given, That sealed more of them before our stock gives out. per 5 spruce a $4.0|! per 15 tamarack $3.00 per, 25 cords dawn and at the hour of man's bids may be filed with the undersigned •pruce a $1.00 per cord: 2,000 tamarack ties 8c each 300 cedar poles 15c each 2.500 cedar posts Of lc each. P0LMEK A WEBfc^ redemption.—Governor T. R. Marshall at any time on or before the NEV4 and Wy2 of Sec. 36. T. 154. R. 26:—75 tamarack $3.00 per 10 balsam $2.00 per 300 cords sp'-uce $1.00 per cord 2,500 tamarack of Indiana. 7th day of /October, 1912, for the construction Eanier, Minnesota ties 8c each. of a public sewer in the city TERMS OF SALE. This sale is to held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the PAYS SHARE OF ITS DEBTS. of International Falls, Minnesota, described General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Laws of l?0i\ St. Paul, Sept. 20.—Fifty thousand as follows: Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per Commencing at the intersection of dollars iri debts contracted by the feet timber estimateu and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord all cords to be sing-le cords: and timber estimated and appraised as tie Eighth avenue and Second street, running state fair in 1911 will be paid off by Or pole or post timber will be offered and so'd per tie or pole or post and able will be made to tfc party bidding* *he highest price for all of the several thence west along the center of the state fair board from earnings of kinds of timber t.dve-tlsed on the lands in the different sections. None of the this year's, fair, according to the decision timber can be sold less than the appraised prices as prlven herein, and Seond street to the center of Ninth t' any bidding over and above the said .appraised prices shall be by "per eentagre," avenue, thence north along the center of the executive committee of the per cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each kind of timber advertised on the land. No bids of less than live (5) per cent will of Ninth avenue to Riverside drive, in the board today. When this is done le entertained or accepted. there will still be obligations, aggregating Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down in cash at accordance with plans and specifications ^tlme of sale 50 per cent of the appraised value of the timber, based on the approximately $25,000. Twothirds- therefor now on file in the office estimated quantity, and must give bond to the State in an amount at least double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting all of said of the city clerk and for the furnishing of the debts will have been liquidated. kinds of timber that there may be upon the land (be it more or less than the estimate) clean, acre by acre, and paying the State the balance that may be of all material^ therefore. That due therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and conditions each bid must be accompanied by cash Rain throughout practically all of •at the law governing such matters. "Permits" will be issued to purchasers, good up to and to expire on June 1, 1914. for the cutting and removing of the week last year cut the revenue to or a certified check to the amount of Such timber, and the law allows the Timber Board, by unanimous vote, to a sum far too small to meet obliga one extension of time, of not more than one logging season, if good at least five (5) per cent of the bid, grant reason is given for not having been able to complete the cutting and removing tions. The board promptly issued conditioned that if the contract shall of the timber within the original time limit of the.Permit. All timber cut is to be scaled o*r counted on the land where cut by a regular State La^d warrants on its treasury, however, be awarded to the bidder and he shall tSxaminer, and is not to be removed from such land until it has been so scaled which banks readily accepted, and or counted, and final settlement is to be based on such scale and count. fail or refuse to enter into a proper Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 26th day* of September, 1912. not an exhibitor lost. The total re contract for the performance thereof, S. G. IVERSON, ceipts this year were approximate that such amount shall be forfeited to State Auditor. ly $260,000 of which something more the city. The city council reserves the than $50,000 was profit. This money right to rejeuct any and all bids. By order of the city council.. will be used in taking up the outstanding Here you will find a well selected stock of warrants issued last year. Dated September 25th, 1912. Those first out will be the first paid this valuable pine—and useful. We have bought wisely R. C. Fraser, "We will not know until the first of O. 3 City Clerk. International Falls Abstract Co. and now offer you the advantages of our bargain.. Come next month the exact earnings of the in today and'look'it over. Use it in that new building—it U. S. EXAMINATIONS. fair this year," said M. E. Harrison, will double the life of your work. BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors assistant secretary. "We know they A competitive examination under will reach at least $50,000, and we ZETA & JOHNSON the rules of the U. S. civil service ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE will be safe in paying out that commission, for the position of inspector amount." of customs at $3.00 per day, Collections, Conveancing and Loans CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. The fair board will be in session in the customs service at Baudette, all day today and probably will decide will be held on October 19, 1912, at General Contractors J. E. BURDICK, Manager on legislation to be recommend International Falls, commencing at International Falls, Phone 41 ed to» the 1913 session of the legislature. MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS, 9 o'clock a. m. Applications for this examination 5