International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 3, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. considered as wishing to renew sub-' Swedish sermons were given by Rev. cipal place of business on the First NOTICE FOR BIDS. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS scri tion. Anderson, besides the other regular Tuesday in August in each year. Immediately Notice is hereby given that The No. 2. If subscribers order a dis-1 services. after the election of directors, Town Board of the Township of Pinetop cont:nuance of their periodical and AND BORDER BUDGET Milton Westover carried a sick wolf or as soon thereafter as practicable, Koochiching Co., Minn., will receive fail \.o pay what is due, that constituta home the other day. It had pulled the directors shall meet and bids on the Third day of May, fraud. all it's teeth out in trying to free it's Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International elect from their number a president 1913, to grade three miles of road in No. 3 If the subscriber refuses to' Falls, Minn under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. self from the trap. So the daring and vicepresident, and from their said town and that sealed bids may take the paper from the office to young sportsman says! number or from the stockholders a be filed with the town clerk on or before which they are directed, they are One of the exciting days have passed secretary and treasurer. Any office INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Manager ten o'clock a. m. of the above held responsible until they have settled now. Clarence Ruberg a H. S. except that of president and vicepresident mentioned date, the said board reserves their bill and ordered it discontinued. student of Birchdale was selected as may be held by one person. the right to reject any or all Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year the Sunday school delegate to accompany The directors and officers of this corporation bids No. 4. If subscribers move to other Rev. Howard to the Duluth convention. shall hold their respective J. B. Clark, places without informing the publisher, John J. Doran, the business man's offices until their successors have been Town Clerk. Be sure and vote yes on the street candidate for the second ward, has and the papers are sent to Our people believe not only in the duly elected and entered upon the car franchise Tuesday. R. B. Clark, tne former address, they are responsible. consolidated school but in a consolidated been a successful business man discharge of their duties. J. W. Shank, here in our city for more than three church as well. The Scandinavians Sam Bohms. Article V. Henry W. Ottow candidate for alderman No. 5. The courts have decided are to organize a Swedish Congregational years past. His charcteristic feature Supervisors. in the 1st ward is a born church, and cooperate is the faculty and habit of getting that to take periodicals from the postoffice The amount of the capitol stock booster. He never gets a grouch. He with the English people in building a things done, arid keeping the loose or remove and leave them uncalled of this corporation shall be Thirty SALE OF SCHOOL AND is always lined up with progress, and new house of worship. ends gathered up. He's "not afraid for is prima facie evidence of Thousand Dollars ($30,000.), which his election as alderman for his ward Rev. T. W. Howard is going to Duluth cf the cars." He stands well with intentional fraud. shall be paid in, in money or property will certainly be no backward step. this week where he will meet his every class of people and is on terms No. 6. If subscribers pay in advance OTHER STATE LANDS or both, in such manner, at such wife who has been visiting the twin cf cheerful good fellowship with all they are bound to give notice times, and in such amounts as the Alderman Herman Koeneke of the cities this winter. After attending the the business men. We know of no at the end of the time if they do not Board of Directors shall order. The third ward has proved himself to be convention they will return to Birchdale man who will better represent the wish to continue to take it otherwise capitol stock shall be divided into Stale of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office. a good aggressive alderman, who has where the long absent one is needs of his ward and of the city at the publisher is authorized to (300) Three Hundred shares of the St. Paul. February 24th. 1913*— worked all the time for the best interests eagerly waited for. 19n°j^lO^'el£pkeAy &Ven-in thai large. send it and the subscriber will be on par value of One Hundred (100) April j»M, at luociocK a. M., the offioe nf th* of the city. He has made a Sh'U?/y ^tor' International Falls Koo held responsible until an express Dollars each. A at chiching County' in the State of Minnesot^ success of his own,, business and uses I will offer for sale certain unsold «tata notice with payment of arrearage is PAID ADVERTISEMENT. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORA Article VI. and also those state lands which have revert the same good judgment in regard sent to the publisher.—Littlefalls 0 S &£££'"' awSS bjr reasm Inserted by Henry W. Ottow, in his to the business of the city. He should Transcript. TION OF THE LOMAN MER- The highest amount of indebtedness Terms: Fifteen per cent of the Durcha«f own behalf. Amount to be paid $1.50 be reelected alderman for the third price and interest on the unpaid balance from or liability to which this corporation date of sale to June 1st 1914- must be paid at Mr. Henry W. Ottow earnestly solicits CHANTILE COMPANY ward. the time of sale.. The balance of purchase HAPPYLAND. shall at any time be subject shall be the vote and influence of the voters money is payable in whole ui in part on or before the sum of $10,000. forty years from the date of sale: the rate nf of the first ward at the city election Master Ivan Griffiths and Marvin interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent We, the undersigned, for the purpose According to reports in the twin June In Testimony Whereof, we have per annum, payable in advance on 1st Sf to be held next Tuesday, April 8th. Rose were at Littlefork Saturday. of forming a corporation under ®a?. e®r Provided, the principal remains un city papers the Backus-Brooks interests hereunto set our hands, this 12th day paid for ten years but if the principal naid He has resided in this city for the Mesdames Emerson and Oleson and pursuant to the provisions of have purchased all the ShevlinMathieu within ten years from date of sale, the rate of of February, 1913. past seven years, and has always been visited at Mrs. J. W. Hilliard's Saturday. Chapter Fifty-eight (58), Revised anmm Per cent per WlU be Computed at five interests in Minnesota, including Frank H. Keyes, Appraised value of timber, if any, also must laws of Minnesota for 1905, and any the Spooner Saw mill. This Marian M. Keyes, be paid at time of sale. Mr. C. B. Griffith was at Littlefork amendments thereof, do hereby associate deal, like all large business deals has whie^the interest is delinquent Walter S. Dahlgren, Friday and brought home a good of 4^e^dh^medatanrtimeuP the lHur ourselves as a body corporate, been in progress for some weeks past chlse® rC"Sa Pur- Ira W. Hinckley, t0 an actual dairy cow. and do hereby adopt the following but is now closed. This large Mrs. Nettie Hinckley. oAheK the laws The weather looks now as tho this ritfhtSare reserved Certificate of Incorporation: purchase will mean more income and In Presence of Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted week would see practically the finish to be sold to any one purchaser! prosperity for Koochiching county Harry Phinney, of all logging operation. Article I. .vgents acting for purchasers, must furnish and we trust still greater success for affidavit of authoritv. Appraisers' reports A. W. Lindvall, Mr. Alex McCray, who has beien th?sWofflce °f Soi1' "Q flle in ty aDd kiDd are the men who have already done so The name of the corporation shall teaming in this vicinity has returned As to Frank H. Keyes and Marian Lists of iands to be offered may be obtained much for this city and county. be Loman Merchantile Company. The of the state auditor or the state commissioner to his home at Manitou. M. Keyes. of immigration at St Paul, and of the county general nature of its business shall auditor at above address. county Rev. Mr. Earley, preached last Sunday Geo. W .Loman, be to buy, sell, and generally deal in SAMUEL G. IVERSON, In another part of this issue will at Cedale school house, and is Mary M. Loman. State Auditor. goods, wares, merchandise, timber be found as full and complete an account spending the week in this vicinity. Witnesses to Walter Dahlgren, Ira products, and property of every class as possible of the recent tax SHERIFF'S SALE. Messrs. P. H. Oleson, A.Issacson, W. Hinckley and Mrs. Nettie Hinckley. and description to purchase, lease, or meeting held in this city. We have Bern Ross and C. B. Griffiths have Notice is hereby given, that by virtue otherwise acquire all kinds of personal gone to considerable expense to give practically finished their season's logging. of a judgment of the District property which the corporation to our readers throughout the entire State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Court for Koochiching county, state many deem necessary or convenien county this account, our only reason ss Masters George Romans and Frances of Minnesota, rendered on the 22nd for the purposes of its business, and in doing it is that those who were not On this 12th day of February, 1913, Hilliard came up from Littlefork day of March 1913, in favor of Fred tc dispose of same to purchase, lease, able to be present at that meeting personally appeared before me, Ira and spent Sunday at their respective Heinemann and against D. Engelbert or otherwise acquire real estate, improved can have an opportunity of viewing W. Hinckley, Walter S. Dahlgren and homes. and Alice Mead Engelbert, for the or unimproved, in the state this important matter as the people Mrs. Nettie Hinckley, to me known Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hilliard have TTENKY VV. OTTOW sum of Fourteen Hundred fifty-nine of Minnesota and dispose of the same, of this city were able to see it. All to be the persons named in and who gone for a short visit to their old and 84-100 ($1459.84) dollars, a copy Candida for Aklerrmn 1st Ward. and to do and perform such other these addresses are deserving of careful executed the foregoing Certificate of nome at Longby. Master Leslie Emerson of which certified by the Clerk of said acts and things as may be incident consideration. a booster. He has been actively indentified Incorporation, and each acknowledge accompanied them. court, having been delivered to me, I and necessary to the main powers with all the movements for the that he executed the same as his free Mr. and Mrs. Olai Oleson and family, will sell at public auction to the highest of such corporation. entertainment of guests and the betterment act and deed, for the uses and purposes In addition to the election of aldermen who have been stopping with the bidder, for cash, at the Front The principal place of transacting of conditions. therein expressed. next Tuesday, the voters are Emersons for sometime, return to Door of the Court House, in the Gity the business of this corporation shall If elected he will continue to boost (Seal) Geo. W. Loman, asked to confirm the action of the their home near Fosston this week. of International Falls, Koochiching be Loman, Koochiching County, Minnesota. and labor for the many improvements Notary Public, Koochiching County, council in accepting the bid of Mr. Mr. Carl Yarnish who has driven County, Minnesota, on Monday the that are so much needed and will always Minnesota. My commission expires, L. H. Nord to construct and operate team for Mr. H. Rose the past season 5th day of May 1913, at ten o'clock be found on the side of progress. April 29th, 1914. a street car line in this city, connecting has returned to his home in Wisconsin, Article II. a. m., the following described real Vote for him. with Ranier, South International pjroperty, situated in Koochiching and from there expects to go State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, The period of duration of this corporation Palls, and the outlying additions. This to the Pacific coast soon. county, Minnesota to-wit: ss. shall be thirty years from is an important matter. The council Friday, March 28th was really the Lots twenty-three (23) and twentyfour On this 14th day of February, 1913, the date hereof. have done a good thing for the city (24), in block seven (7), of first thawing spring like day we have personally appeared before me, a in accepting this bid, but the line fclfMplill Jameson's Addition to International had and Old Sol has been on the job Article III. notary public of the County of Koochiching cannot be constructed and operated Falls, according to the plat thereof on to such an extent ever since, that in and State of Minnesota, spu, mM The names and places of residence file and of record in the office of the unless the voters confirm their action one week our three foot of snow will Frank H. Keyes and Marion M. Key of the persons forming this corporation toy voting yes on the proposition next register of Deeds of Koochiching have been reduced to as many inches tc me known to be the persons named are as follows: Frank H. Keyes County, Minnesota. Tuesday. in and who executed the foregoing Dated March 22nd, 1913. of International Falls, Minnesota, Ira Certificate of Incorporation, and each FUNKLEY RANGE. W. Hinckley of Loman, Minnesota, Thos. P. White,.... There is only one thing that will acknowledged that he executed the Walter S. Dahlgren of Loman, Minnesota. Sheriff of Koochiching County. John Bardsley left Friday for a retard the development of Koochiching same as his tree act and deed, for Geo. S. Langland, M. I. trip to California. the uses and purposes therein expressed. county and that is the lack of Attorney for Judgment Creditor, Mrs. C. Fryckman of Bergville visited men and women who have the spirit Article IV. JiP International Falls, Minnesota. with Mrs. A. Vandervort on mmmrn enough to boost the country and to Harry Phinney, Thursday. The management of this corporation Notary Public, Koochiching County, work for its interests. Men who can Whounds Misses Agnes Cassidy and Irene HITE SLAVE BOOK shall be vested in a Board of work for the county at large and not Minnesota. My commission expires Price visited with Miss Bradsley on Directors, composed of not less than for their own petty selves. If the March 4th, 1919. Exposing the horrible and hideous truth about the Saturday. traffic in young girls, and the methods of the hell* five nor more than seven members. county had more of the type that is of the underworld whose business is buying and selling girls 12 to Iti years old into a life of shamt. Miss Agnes Cassidy is spending her The names and addresses of the first exemplified by George A. Snyder former Read how young girls are tricked into entering resorts of ill* STATE OF MINNESOTA. fame. Read about the father who found his daughter and the Easter vacation with Miss Irene Board of Directors are Frank H. treasurer of the county, and Miss man who found his sweetheart in these resorts when they Department of State. were sunnosedto be working Big: 100-paee book, securely Price of Alvwood. Keyes, International Falls, Minnesota, Annie Shelland County superintendent E. •Mled, prepaid 25c. Mattf-Rttk Pakt. OtpL I It Pari. Mta. I hereby certify that the within All those attending the dance at Ira W. Hinckley, Loman, Minnesota, of Schools the early development instrument was filed for record in Rosy on March 29th reported a most Walter S. Dahlgren, Loman, of the abundant resources of the county this office on the 21st day of February, enjoyable time. Minnesota, Mrs. Marian M. Keyes, would be assured.—Northome Record. "TPs. T" f™59r*ni" A. D. 1913 at 2 o'clock p. m., Syvert Hanson and Roy Clokey International Falls and Mrs. Nettie Irll |Hj JOHN J. DORAN. and was duly recorded in Book W. 3 JL 'I Jk. JfiL J&L were lucky enough to capture three Hinckley of Loman. The first officers of Incorporations on page 495. Candidate for Alderman—2nd Ward. timber wolves this week. of this corporation shall be, Edgar H. Zimmerman, one of the Julius A. Schmahl, m, m:: r—1 Alfred Bennet and Roy Clokey of President, Frank H. Keyes, VicePresident, candidates for alderman of the third Secretary of State. Shallow Pond were Northome business Walter S. Dahlgren, Secretary, ward has been in business here for callers one day last week. Ira W. Hinckley, Treasurer, four years. He has made a success OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS. Miss Carolyn Bardsley and Mr. A. Ira W. Hinckley. All of the above of his business. He has the happy Martin of Dunbar Lake visited friends named officers and directors shall hold County of Koochiching, Minn. faculty of getting along with people. pMliil II 1^ at Alvwood the first of the week. their respective offices aforesaid until I hereby certify that the within instrument He is clean and aggressive. He has J. M. Price left Monday evening the next annual meeting of the was filed in this office for no entangling alliances. He has al for Bemidji where he will spend several corporation, to be held on the First record on the 8th day of March A ways been a fighter for the best men days on a business mission. Tuesday in August, 1913, at which D., 1913 at 4 o'clock p. m., and was and the best things. He is not an Frank Knaeble, Jr. of Bergville and time and annually thereafter a Board duly recorded in Book D. of Misc. agitator. In short he is one of the sister Miss Myrtle were pleasant of Directors shall be elected from and page 66. finest types of men in our city and callers at the Sunflower farm in Alvwood by the stock holders of this corporation. Frank S. Lang, when elected as alderman will be a on Sunday. The annual meeting of the Register of D.eeds. valuable addition to the business effeciency Misses Hazel Vandervort, Marie corporation shall be held at its prin- A. A. Tone Attorney, of the council. Price, Agnes Cassidy, Irene Price and International Falls, Minn. Carolyn Bradsley, Missers. James Ladies you can always be neatly This city is certainly, to be congratulated 7 Vandervort, Harry Price, Archer Marton NOTICE FOR BIDS ON GRUBBING in the class of men who have dressed for company with a Baldwin and Cecil Vandervort spent an enjoyable ROADBED. offered themselves as candidates for House Gown, Mrs. Kook is the sole evening at the Evergreen Notice is hereby given that the the new city council. It is generally Park .farm on Monday. agent. board of supervisors of the town of conceded that the most pressing need Pinetop, Koochiching Co. will receive at this time is the selection of men BIRCHDALE, SLIVERS. Money to Loan sealed bids on a job of Grubbing out who will give to this city an immediate Mr. and Mrs. Col. Webb intend to two miles of road two rods wide in administration. and effective business leave Birchdale soon and get a home EDGAR H. ZIMMERMAN. said town of Pinetop on May 3, A. D. And Everywhere The business part of in the sunny south. Candidate for Alderman—3rd Ward ON FARM LAND 1913 and that sealed bids may be filed to be paved. Third street needs The •l he other candidate took it cheerfully, with the town clerk on or before 10 city lighted. An effiecient needs to be 3a O W E S A E S for he is one of those sensible NEWSPAPER LAWS. o'clock a. m. of the above date. The method disposing of the garbage O S E I E of kind who knows there are plenty of 9 II you want a loan on your land said board reserves the right to reject of to be provided, as well the city is Few readers newspapers fully of other good chances coming. send us a description of the property any or all bods. BEER as affairs to be attended many minor and clearly understand the laws governing and slate amount wanted. Mis# Hazel Hanson, one of the J. B. Clark, 4 We loan our own money and yau to. only question the minds The is subscriptions. "Leads Them AW* Birchdale High School students was deal with us only. Town Clerk. of the voters is who of the different Following are decisions of the U. S. absent all last week from school on Ml R. B. Clark, LANDER & candidates is most apt to give to the supreme court on the subject: E. J. Co. account of sickness in the family. J. W. Shank, different wards and the city at large "IHEQ HAMM BREWING (XX No. 1 Subscribers who do not give Easter Sunday was a well filled day ESTABLISHED I0S3 Sam Bohms. sicotmr luiLtnM. bank mmkimus. mm. the best business administration express notice to the contrary are ST. PAUL. MINK in Birchdale in spite of the storm two Supervisors.