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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE LADIES' AID. TROUBLE ON HER MIND. NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF LI­ them: By Walt Mason: "You seem to International Falls Abstract Co. You are hereby summoned and required The old church bell has long been QUOR LICENSE. have some trouble on your mind," remarked to answer the complaint of th^ cracked, Mrs. Wagstaff, sympathetically. Plaintiff in the above entitled action, Its call was but a groan State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors which complaint has been and is on It seemed to sound the funeral knell City of International Falls. "Did you ever see me when I file in the office of the Clerk of the With every broken tone, Notice is hereby given that application hadn't?" inquired Mrs. Cumback. ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE District court, within and for "We need a bell," and brethren said, has been made in writing to "There are times when I wish that I County, in the City of International "But taxes must be paid the City Council of said city of International Collections, Conveancing and Loans lived on a desert island, like Robinson Falls, Minnesota, and to serve a copy We have no money we can spare— Falls and filed in my office Crusoe or the Swiss Family Robinson, of your answer to the said complaint Just ask the Ladies' Aid." J. BURDICK, Manager E. praying for license to sell intoxicating I get so disheartened. The trouble between upon the subscriber at his office in The shingles on the roof were old liquors for the term of one my husband and Mr. Crump is MINNESOTA the city of International Falls, Koochiching INTERNATIONAL FALLS, The rain came down in rills always breaking out in a fresh place, year commencing on the first day of County, Minnesota, within The brethren slowly shook their April, 1913 and terminating on the and every time I hear the doorbell twenty (20) days after the service of heads ring I'm afraid the police have come 31st day of March, 1914, by the following this summons upon you, exclusive of And spoke of "monthly bills." with the patrol wagon. person and at the following the day of such service. The chairman of the board arose "The other day my husband and I place as stated in said application respectively, A. Scttcrlund & Co. And if you fail to answer the said And said, "I am afraid were standing by the kitchen window to-wit: complaint within the time aforesaid, That we shall have to lay the case looking out when we saw Mr. Crump W. C. Hasselbarth, at the south the Plaintiff in this action will take Before the Ladies' Aid." emerge from his barn. He was wiping front room on the ground floor of the judgment against you in the sum of his mouth, and seemed to have an two story frame building situate on One Hundred Twenty-three and The carpet had been patched and 39- General Contractors ecstatic expression on his face. 'Just lot No. 13, block N. 9 of the City 100 Dollars, ($123.39), with interest patched consider that loathsome individual,' of International Falls, Minnesota. thereon at the rate of six per cent per Till quite beyond repair, said my husband. 'He keeps a bottle Said application will be heard and annum, together with the costs and And through the aisles and on thu of stomach bitters in his barn, and determined by said City council of disbursements of this action. International Falls, Minnesota stei every once in a while, if not oftner, the city of International Falls at the Dated January 29th, 1913. Tli boards showed hard and bare. he goes out there and takes a dose. council room in the city of International Franz O. Jevne, "It is too bad/' the brethern said He's very sly and secret about it. Falls in Koochiching county, Plaintiff's Attorney, International 'An effort musi be made "The right kind of a man," said my and State of Minnesota, on Monday Falls, Minn. To raise an interest on the part NITRO CLUB husband, "would keep his bottle of the 24th day of March, A. D. 1913, Of the members of the Aid." bitters on the clock shelf, where the at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. wife of his bosom could consult it Witness my hand and seal of said he prachr's stipend was behind Steel Lined when oppressed by the heat and burden city this 3rd day of March, A. D. Notice is hereby given that John The poor man blushed to meet of the day. I have my faults, 1913. The grocer and the butcher as Ricker whose post-office address is MifcSHELLS my dear,' he went on, 'but I don't R. C. Fraser, Ray, Minnesota did, on the 14th day They passed him on the street think selfishness is 'one of them. City Clerk. But nobly spoke the brethern then: of March, 1912, file in this office When I can afford a bottle of hair restorer "Pastor, you shall be paid! Sworn Statement and Application, No. or other invigorating tonic I CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION 1 We'll call upon the Treasurer 010149, to purchase the lot 6, section won't keep it in the barn. It will Of our good Ladies' Aid." TO SELL. 29, township 69 north, range 20 west, stand on the piano, where my loved Fourth principal meridian, and the 'y iiy&'s The Cubfl ones can touch it up. That man their bag. "Ah!" said the men, "the way to timber thereon, under the provisions Estate of Martin M. Myrvold Crump must be rebuked.' heaven of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In "I begged him to pay no attention Is long and hard and steep amendatory, known a & the "Timber Probate Court: to the matter. But Mr. Cumback has With slopes of care on either side, and Stone Law," at such value as In the Matter of the Estate of Martin a stern sense of duty and is always The path 'tis hard to keep. might be fixed by appraisement, and Myrvold. willing to make any personal sacrifices that, pursuant to such application, We cannot clime the heights alone The State of Minnesota to Christena for the general weal. That night Our hearts are sore dismayed the land and timber thereon have Myrvold, Ruth Myrvold, Tacklia he left the house for ten or fifteen We ne'er shall get to heaven at all been estimated and valued by the applicant Maria, Alfred Harvey and Tyra ^Cut down the lead minutes and came back looking cheerful Without the Ladies' Aid!" the timber estimated 15,000 Enelyn, Myrvold and all persons interested and comfortable, as though a great —Cut down the board feet of Pine and poplar at $3.00 —Christian Endeavor World. in the sale of certain lands load had been lifted from his mind. guesswork per M, and the land $ nothing that belonging to said estate of Martin "In the morning he got up early said applicant will offer final proof in Shoot the speed shells and and stationed himself by the kitchen Myrvold, the petition of Frank Johnson REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. support of his application and sworn watch your field and trap aver­ window and presently he called me as representative of the above statement on the 20 day of March, age there and said: 'Crump has just gone named estate, being duly filed in this Land transfers for the week ending 1913 before Register and' Receiver U. The steel lining gives the speed—grips the powder charge with in for his morning snifer of the life court, representing that it is necessary March 1st, 1913 as listed by The S. land office at Duluth, Minn. just that compression needed to put all the drive of the explosion giving bitters. Watch him when he and for the best interests of said Koochiching County Abstract Company, Any person is at liberty to protest comes out.' behind your load. "state and of all interested therein International Falls, Minn. Office this purchase before entry, or initiate "Well, I wish you could have seen that certain lands of said decedent And with Expert Factory Loading, you're sure of the same with Register of Deeds. a contest at any time before patent speed—a uniform spread of pattern in each and every shell. that man when he came out, Mrs. described therein be sold at Private American Suburbs Company to issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit Shoot Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined Expert Factory Loaded Shells for Wagstaff. I declare he jumped ten ov Public sale praying that a license Bessie Anhalt, lot 30, blk. 2, speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun. in this office, alleging facts feet high a dozen times, and every be to Frank E. Johnson granted to Third East Side Add to International Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. which would defeat the entry. time he jumped he let out a yell that sell the same: Falls 400.00 299 Broadway New York City Witnesses: Ted Hammond, George l2 made all the windows in the neighborhood Now therefore, you, and each of Frank H. Keyes and wife to M. Gappa, Ed. Wines and Ed. Randolph, rattle. Then he broke a big you, are hereby cited and required B. Hay, lots 15, 16, Crystal all of Ray, Minn. icicle from the woodshed and began Beach i.oo to show cause, if any you have, before Charles F. Hartman, eating it, as if it were a carrot, and Albertine Lincoln, to Ada C. this court, at the Probate Court Register. Northern Minnesota Hospital all the time he kept shaking his fist Lincoln, lots 1, NW% rooms in the Court House, in The 2, EV2, in the direction of our house. NE%, Sec. 31-151-27 4000.00 city of International Falls, County of "When he was through eating ice Hotel Svea Grand Forks Lumber Co to International Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on he came up to the fence near our Lumber Co. all the 25th day of March 1913, at 10 International falls. Minnesota house and cried that he would have timber on N% NW%, SW% o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said PETERSON, Proprietor JOHN Mr. Crumback's heart's blood for the NW*4, NWffl SW%, sec. 2068-25 petition should not be granted. outrage. He* accused Mr. Cumback of good, first-class hotel for local Witness the Judge of said court, 100 having filled his tonic bottle with George Enge and wife to Int. •^nd the seal of said court, this 24th and transcient trade. chain lightning. My husband was Lumber Co. SW%. NE%, day of February, 1913. quite cool and calm. He opened the W% NE% SW1^, sec. 23-67- (Seal) Newly Constructed and Fates door and told Mr. Crump that nobody John Berg, 1000.00 Reasonable. 24 could sympathize with him more than Joseph U. Barnes to Northern Judge of Probate Court. I he did. But Mr. Crump snarled like a Sample Room in Connection Trustee Co., lots 10, 11, 12, Middleton & Middleton, wildcat and threw a brick through our NE1^ SWffl, sec. 6-66-22 ...1400.00 Attorneys for petitioner. kitchen window and went away. Wm. A. Saunders and wife to Baudette, Minn. Ml3 "Later when I looked in the cupboard Arthur Berg, NW%, sec. 29- PREVENTION mmm I noticed that our bottle of tofcasco 69-22 1300.00 NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF LI­ ,,1/1." sauce was gone, and it struck Engene Osborn and wife to National QUOR LICENSE. me all of a sudden why my husband Pole Company, all White Diarrhoea Can be had left the house the night before. timber on E% SW%, SE^4, R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH ON AH AN. M. D. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Prevented and Cured "There's a little wooden awning NE%, S% NW%, sec. SV2 MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. City of International over our back door, or, rather, there After jSears of experiments we have 30-151-26 1.00 discovered a sure cure—or money back Falls. Office over International State Bank. was one. It was held up by two Leroy F. Bryant and wife to 25c. Package. 6 Packages $1.00 Notice is hereby given that application wooden supporters. The ice and snow John P. Galbraith, lots 10, Prevention is not a cure-all. It only has been made in writing to had been accumulating on it all winter, prevents and cures White Diarrhoea in 11, blk. 13, Gemmell. N% the City Council of said City of International baby chicks and Cholera in other fowls as the sun never gets around NWffl, sec. 19-152-27 One ounce of prevention is worth tons 1.00 Falls and filed in my office, of cure. In tablet form. there to melt it. The next morning C. A. Peterson and wife to E. PREVENTION CO. praying for license to sell intoxicating when my husband stepped out of the Box 1127 Atlantic City, N. J. W. Gosline, lot 7, blk. 1, first liquors for the term commencing Agents- Wanted a-24 door he tripped on a rope that was addition to Gemmell 1.00 of the Twenty second day of stretched across the doorstep. He was Val T. Kuechenmeister and wife March, 1913 and terminating on the just beginning to swear in that fluent, to M. C. Engelking south 25 Twenty first day of March, 1914, by It Wins scholarly way of his, when there was ft. of North 50 ft. of lots 11, the following person and at the following Willard Hotel a great crash and a muffled groan. 12, blk. 7, Northome 450.00 place, as stated in said application, "I ran to the door and found that Peter McHugh, single to L. D. respectively to-wit: the awning had come down and Mr. Hoyt, V2 interest in lots 11, 10th and St. Peter St., St. Paul Jos. B. Ross and Fred Ross, at the Cumback was buried under it. He was 12, blk. 1, first addition to North front room on the ground floor its way ly service all covered but his legs, and he was Gemmell 250.00 of the two story frame building situate waving them for help in the most pitiful American Flan from $2 per day The Koochiching Company to on Lot No. 12, block No. 18 of way. I had to dig him out all European Plan from $1 per day Nick Partti, lot 5 and W% C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter the City of International Falls, Minn. alone, and that fiendish Crump stood Special Weekly Rates. 6 blk. 71, International Said application will be held and by the fence laughing as though he Falls 300.00 determined by said City Council of (Ball Bearing—Long'Wearing) had lost what little sense he originally George A. Snyder and wife to Take HamHne Union Depot the City of International Falls at the had. There must have been a ton of In buying a typewriter you want a satisfactory answer to three questions: R. L. Ellis, lots 6, 7, blk. 4, car to 10th St. Council room in the City of International ice and snow on top of Mr. Cumback, Forest Heights add to International What will it do for me? Falls in Koochiching county and it was an awful job getting him Falls 325.00 How well will it do it and State of Minnesota, on Monday out, and then he had to go to bed for Carl Anderson and wif to B. How long will it do it the 17th day of March, A. D., 1913 two days. C. Ranvif SW1^, sec. 2564-22 at 8 o'clock p. m. "Crump had sawed the awning supports By answering these queries with the needs of the typewriter owner and 1.00 BIRTHDAY And Witness my hand and seal of said nearly through, and then fixed user in mind, the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company has attained Martin Mathison and wife to the front rank in the typewriter field. city this 24th day of February, A. D. a rope so that when it was touched Will Eddy, lot 1, sec. 7-6923. WEDDING 1913. the whole business would come down. Some people think that a typewriter is a typewriter 200.00 (Seal) "If I have trouble on my mind, as and that is all there is to it. Machines may look alike Johanna Ulrich et al to Frank PRESEhTS but there is a lot of difference in efficiency. you say, there's plenty of reason for R. F. C. Fraser, H. Keyes et al, all timber The new Model Five is built not only for straight it" City Clerk. We have an endless assoitment on N^ SW^4, SE% SW%, correspondence but for tabulating, billing, and in fact of appropriate gifts, representing for every service needed in the average business. sec. 24-68-23 750.00 th3 newest and finest products of Its ball bearings at all points where friction developes NOTICE FOR BIDS. A. H. Kleinman, single to A. Jews.e-s' SUMMONS. the Art. through action, permit close adjustment and insure H. Trutna, lots 4, 5, 6, blk. Notice is hereby given that the Wedding Rings, Beautiful correct and accurate typewiiting. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—Fifteenth City Council of the City of International 18, First Division of South Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, We would like the opportunity to tell you Judicial District. International Falls 1.00 Falls, will receive bids on the more about it. Watches, Unique Silverware, 31st day of March, 1913 for a Forty A. D. Kleinman, single to E. Write for free book of our new Model Five. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut C. L. Hillstad, Plaintiff H. Totushek, lots 7, 8, 9, blk. (40) acres tract of land adjacent to L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. vs. Glass, Clocks, Etc. said City and that said bids may be 18, First Division of South Head Office for Domestic and Foreign Business: SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. S. A. T. Hoiland and Bollette P. Hoiland, filed with the City Clerk on or before International Falls ........ 1.00 NELSON'S Branches in all Principal Cities 8 o'clock p. m. of the above mentioned Gust Erickson and wife to National Defendants. Minneapolis Branch, 420 Second Ave. S. Jewelry Store Summons. date. Pole Company, all timber Minneapolis. Minn 6 91 R. C. Fraser, The State of Minnesota, to the Above on W% SW%, sec. 30 City Clerk. Named Defendants and,. each of NW% NWffl, sec. 31-151-26.1450.00 •a."" 'V i- r1 1 ifSiS 'h Sr Mr.',1, *?,s4 i15*i» t'U '•H.: