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

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INTERNATIONAL .FALLS PRESS. Hakes Home Baking Easy SALE OF SCHOOL AND nue to Fifth avenue. Bids to be the land and timber thereon have NOISY FISH DISTURB REST BET EXAMPLE TO SUBJECTS made upon each of the following been estimated and valued by applicant characters of pavement Concrete, the timber estimated 150,000 Lively Suckers In Smith Meadow Ceremony of Spring Plowing by OTHER STATE LANDS Macadam and Cresoted Block. All board feet at $2.00 per M, and the Brook, Montlcello, N. Y., Keep Chinese Emperor and Hie Courfc Families Awake. bids to be made as required by the land $1,000.00 that said applicant Had a Deep Meaning. plans and specifications and in accordance will offer final proof in support of The suckers in Smith meadow Now that China has become a republic, State of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office. therewith and with the deposit his application and sworn statement brook, near here, have begun to get St. Paul. May 28. 1913: is and the old order of things therein prescribed. on the 6th day of August, 1913, before NOTICE is hereby given that on July 14th, Eving olsy again, and as a result families changing so rapidly, will any one 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the The City Council reserves the right the Register and Receiver of the near who are nervous can't County Auditor, at International Palls, Koochiching make it his business to attend to the County' in the State of Minnesota. to reject any and all bids. U. S. Land office at Duluth, Minn. ileep nights. Important ceremony of the early I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands Early this spring Dewitt Olmstead and also those state lands which have reverted R. C. Fraser, Any person is at liberty to protest Spring plowing, which from time immemorial to the state by reason of the non-payment iiscovered the origin of a mysterious City Clerk. has been performed by the this purchase before entry, or initiate of interest. "thumping" from the stream. He hid Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase in Chinese emperors the sacred field a contest at any time before patent price and interest on the unpai 1 balance from at night in the bushes, where a dam near Peking? date of sale to June 1st 1914 must be paid at issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit had been cpnstructed. He watched the time of sale. The balance of purchase This curious ceremony was observed NOTICE FOR BIDS. money is payable in whole oi in part on or before in this office, alleging facts the suckers as they came up the for the purpose of impressing upon forty years from the date of sale the rate of Btream and attempted to jump over interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent which would defeat the entry. the Chinese people the importance o^ Notice is hereby given that sealed per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of the dam. Occasionally one would succeed, Claimant names as his witnesses: tilling the earth and sticking to the year provided, the principal remains unpaid each bids will be received by the City but others butted their heads for ten years but if the principal is paid farm. The emperor, accompanied by, Jas. E. Manes of Cook, Minn., and within ten years from dale of sale, the rate of Council of the City of International against the planking and fell back his retinue, was accustomed to proceed interest will be computed at five per cent per Thomas Jacobs and Matt Crawford Into the stream below. Olmstead destroyed annum. Falls, Minnesota, on the 14th day of in great state to the sacred field. of Forest City, Iowa, Barney Edler Appraised value of timber, if any, also must the dam and the nuisance was At each of the four corners of the field July, 1913, in the Council Rooms in be paid at time of sale. of Duluth, Minn. Lands on which the interest is delinquent, abated. Stood a pavilion, where the seeds of said City, at 8 o'clock p. m., for a may be redeemed at any time tp to the hour Absolutely Pure Charles F. Hartman. The water has been unusually high wheat and other cereals were kept. In of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. carload of Tamarack Planks, of lately, so that the iron girders of the Register. the middle of the field numbers of All mineral rights are reserved by the laws which ten thousand (10,000) feet are The only baking powder Thompsonville bridge have been partly magnificently attired courtiers held, of the state, made from Royal Grape to be three (3) inches thick, six and submerged. The fish ,in their rush N ot more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted aloft many-colored flags, while thousands NOTICE OF MAKING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. to be •''old to any one purchaser. fight (6 and 8) inches wide and Cream of Tartar to reach the spawning waters above, of farmers looked on, each holding .v gents acting for purchasers, must furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports NO alum.no ume phosphate are continually butting their heads some agricultural implement in his sixteen (16) feet long, and the balance showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in Notice is hereby given that the against the network of iron, and the hand. this office. of the car to be two (2) inches Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained City Council of the City of International Bound can be heard some distance Placing his left hand on the plow, thick six, eight and ten (6, 8 and 10) of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner away. Falls proposes to let a contract and holding a whip in his right hand, of Immigration at St Paul, and of the inches in width and twelve (12) feet County Audito rat above address. One family living near the bridge the emperor began the ceremony. By for the laying of sidewalks on SAMUEL G. IVERSON. long. All bids to be made upon first Willard Hotel moved away to escape the weird prearrangement, the officers did their State Auditor. the South side of Eighth street from class, material only. noise. D. J. Carney, proprietor of the allotted share, some wielding hoes, Seventh avenue to Eleventh avenue Monarch Printing company, says the and others scattering seeds out of baskets, The City Council reserves the right in said City of International Falls, 10th and St. Peter St, St. Paul fish noise nuisance has wrecked his as if sowing them, while the emperor to reject any and all bids. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and a separate contract for a sidewalk nervous system. was busy with the plow, which Dated this 17 day of June, 1913. a Thre sawmills along the stream beginning on the south side of was hitched to richly caparisoned R. C. Fraser, Department of the Interior. American Plan from $2 per day have shut down because the fish in bullock, draped in yellow, and led by Seventh street and Fourth avenue U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. J. 26 City Clerk. European Plan from $1 per day the races reduced the power and two of the emperor's bodyguard. thence south on Fourth avenue to a Special Weekly Rates. June 24, 1913. clogged the machinery.—Montlcello When the emperor finished his stint point where Fourth avenue extended (N. Y.) Dispatch to New York Press. at the plow, the royal princes went Notice is hereby given that Paul would lie directly west of First avenue, through a similar performance, and Mai, of Indus, Minesota, who, on NOTICE FOR BIDS. Take Hamline Union Depot north, of Carson & Luppie's addition after them nine of the highest courtiers "YOUTH IN CORKED BOTTLES" September 19th, 1906, made Homestead thence east to the west side took a turn. Thus the ceremony car to 10th St. Entry, No. 944 serial No. 02706, Notice is hereby given that sealed of Main street of said Carson & Luppie's was completed, and the royal plowman Social Investigator Speaks of the Need •for SE& NEM, NYz SE&, NE^ bids will be received by the City and his train returned to the palace. addition thence south on the of Exercise for Toiler of the SW&, section 8, township 159 N., Council of the City of International west side of said Main street to the Cities. Now that so many other ceremonies range 25 W., 5th P. Meridian, has Falls, Minnesota, upon the plans south boundary of the City of International have been done away with, the world filed notice of intention to make and specifications on file with the A widely known investigator of Falls. Said sidewalks to be mildly wonders whether there will be City Clerk of said city said bids to final five-year proof, under act of Bome of life's darkest problems advocates constructed according to the plans another spring plowing.—Youth'* public baths and gymnasiums as March 3, 1891, to establish claim be opened on the 14th day of July, The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel and specification and estimates theretions Companion. a great means of bettering the recreation to the land above described, before 1913, upon the following proposition: therefore on file with the City 200 MODERN ROOMS conditions. Located J. H. Drummond, Clerk of District For the laying and constructing of In Heart of BusineM District SOLDIERS WHO CHEW CORDITE Clerk of said city. 'Why," she said, "I came along the $1.®2 S I N E A E $ a board sidewalk beginning at tha Court, at International Falls, Minn., And the City Council proposes to Lower East Side one day and saw a KUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS ST .50 on the 1st day of August, 1913. south side of Seventh street and Explosive Has a Pleasant Taste and line of men reaching out on the slde TOILET EXTRA let a contract for the construction PRIVATE BATH AND Fourth avenue thence south on COMPLETE SAFETY Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. a Slightly Exhilarating Effect walk before a certain building. I took and laying of a sewer on Eighth AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS it for granted that this must be a Fourth avenue to a point where the on the 8ystem. Lang, David Dobbs, J. F. Jaquith, AND street from Fourth avenue to Eighth FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION bread line I could think of nothing Ben Snyder, all of Indus Minn. line of Fourth avenue extended (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO ejrYESS avenue and on Sixth avenue from One of of the troubles most European less than that to command such patient EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUtLOIWS would lie opposite and directly west Lester Bartlett, Seventh street to Eighth street, according is EVERY ROOM HAS HOT A NO COLD RUilHIRG armies that those soldiers who waiting. It was no bread line, of First avenue, north, of Carson & Register. WATER. STEAM HEAT. GAS AND ELECTRIC to the plans and specifications can get hold of it insist on using that but a procession waiting for a chance LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. Luppie's addition thence east to the if to get into the public baths. SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNCCTtOK. terrible explosive, cordite, as It therefor on file with the Ciey west side of Main street of Carson were a sort of chewing gum. 'If I were rich," She finished, "I Clerk. & Luppie's addition thence south on Its popularity is due to the fact that would give baths and physical exercise MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE That on Monday evening, at eight when chewed in small quantities it to the crowded parts of the city. Main street of said Carson & Luppie's o'clock p. m. on the fourteenth day BIRTHDAY And has a stimulating and exhilarating One restaurant has taken the initiative addition to the south boundary of Default having been made in the of July, in the Council rooms in the effect, like small doses of alcohol. towards something which may be the City of International Falls, and payment of the sum of fifty-four and city hall in the city of International Its taste, too, is sweet, cordite being made beneficial under proper supers WEDDING there terminating. All bids to be 50-100 dollars, ($54.50), which is vision in the innovation of physical exercise Falls, Minnesota, said City Council three-fifths nitro-glycerine, an explosive made as required by the plans and claimed to be due and is due at the at noon hour periods for people which is sugary to the taste. will hear all persons interested and PRESENTS specifications and in accordance with cramped, unemotional lives. date of this notice upon a certain When chewed in large quantities all such persons are hereby notified therewith and with the deposit there cordite becomes more powerful in its You know you cannot put youth into We have an endless asso, tment mortgage duly executed and delivered to appear at such time and place and of appreciate gifts, representing effects, bringing on a blissful state of corked bottles without expecting an in prescrived. by Oscar Johnson and Anna E. be heard for or against the making of the ne^e~t end finest products of ecstasy, and sometimes making the explosion somewhere."—New York All bids to be addressed to the Johnson his wife mortgagors, to such improvements as are herein the Jews.e-s' Art. victim of the habit see visions. But, Post. City Clerk and properly marked on Rainy River Farm Land company, stated and more particularly set Wedding Rings, Beautiful the real danger of the habit lies in, the envelope to indicate lhe subject (a corporati m), mortgagee, bearing forth in the plans and specifications the fact that, though nitro-glycerine Played Strenuous Football Then. Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, matter therein contained. date the 23rd day of July, 1909, and will only explode when given a very, In the twelfth century London enjoyed and estimates of costs on file with Watches, Unique Silverware, The City Council reserves the right hard blow or touched by an electric football. Pitz-Stephen, clerk to with a power of sale therein contained, the City Clerk. Bpark, there is always a possibility to reject any and all bids. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut Thomas a-Becket, tells how after dinner duly recorded in the office of Dated this 17th day of June, 1913. that the grinding of exceptionally the youths of the city would Dated this 17th day of June, 1913 Glass, Clocks, Etc. the Register of Deeds in and for R. C. Fraser, hard teeth might provide the necessary "address themselves" to football. R. C. Fraser, the County of Koochiching and State City Clerk. NELSON'S hard blow. Within the last few These sportsmen were fastidious l.i City Clerk. of Minnesota, on the 24th day of years, at least three soldiers—two their way. The scholars of each Jewelry Store Germans and one Austrian—have been June, 1913 at 4:00 o'clock, p. m. in NOTICE FOR BIDS. school bad a ball peculiar to themselves, blown to bits, the use of cordite as as had indeed most of the particular Book "H" of Mortgages, on page NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed a chewing gum being the suspected trades. The fathers of the 174 and no action or proceeding hav bids will be received by the City eause. players, too, were "as youthful as the ing been instituted, at law or other Notice is hereby given that sealed The habit was not unknown in our youngest." For, "their natural heat Council of the City of International wise, to recover the debt secured by bids will be received by the City own army some years ago, till the military We want the seeming to be revived at the sight o{ Falls, Minnesota, upon the plans and s?id Mortgage or any part thereof. Council of the City of International authorities took steps to stop it. much agility," they sprang from specifications on file with the City name of every BO Now, therefore, notice is hereby —Pearson's Weekly. their stands into the arena. In latei Falls, Minnesota for all the material Clerk of said city, said bids to be yoaigmaii who days, too, the excitement of the game given that by virtue of the power of and labor necessary to complete opened on the 14th day of July, 1913, is amMSious to has been known to infect the spectators. sale contained in said Mortgage, and the water main extantions as follows: upon the following proposition: Wells Really Dug for Salt. Somebody wrote of a game in pursuant to te otatute in such case Early wells in what later developed For the laying and constructing of 1598: "These two men were killed made and provided, the said Mort into the greatest oil region in the Commencing at the intersection of by Ould Gunter. Gunter*S sonnes and a board sidewalk on the south side of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of country were put down for salt, some Eighth street and Ninth avenue and ye Gregories fell together by ye years Eighth street from Seventh avenue being sunk to a depth of feet 800 the premises described in and conveyed at football. Ould Gunter drewe his running west along Eighth street to and we want to hear from every to Eleventh avenue in the city of International Nearly all yielded quantities of petroleum, by said Mortgage, viz: business man wbo wishes dagger and broke boothe their heades, the intersection of Eighth street and Falls. All bids to be and some produced nearly all that he knew BUSINESS LAW. and they died boothe wtthln a fort The north half (N%) of the northeast Eleventh avenue. oil, but it was not until the late made as required by the plans and night after." quarter (NE the southeast Write today and let ns tell yon how we luTtBL Commer.c'ng at the intersection of of 'fifties that the commercial value specifications and in accordance Out oi hundreds of young men ]ust like yon, nd n«lp|et business men with a legal training (hat has been of Luiaie quarter (SE^4) of the northeast oil was tested as an illuminant. Fifth street and Ninth avenue and benelit to them. This School, founded 29 years aje, baa therewith and with the deposit therein Fish Fought to the Death. graduate* who have phased bar examination* In every state la quarter (NE*4) and the northeast running west along Fifth street to a»u prescribed. the U« 8 Courses endorsed by Bench, Bar, and Bwhea A fight to the death between a large Loam about (i) our Complete Colleg* quarter (NE1^) of the southeast the Intersection of Fifth street and PLATTING PROPOSITION oil shark and a monster jewfish was All bids to be addressed to the Law Course which fits for practice, ami. (2) our Complete, Practical. Bndueft quarter (SE%) of section (19) town Eleventh avenue, according to the witnessed by visitors on the pier at Law Course for Business Hen. Find City Clerk and properly marked on out about the low cost, and. see how ship 160 north of range 28 west, in Santa Monica, Cal., the other day. plans and specification on file in the easily you can obtain, a thorough 40 160 acres platted and the envelope to indicate the subject knowledge of the Law while continuing Mackerel fishing was geod and several Koochiching county and State of Minnesota, City Clerks office. your present work. EnyTennsI sold at present prices 400 per cent matter therein contained. schools swam in the waters near the Bend today for handsome eaialsc anA with the hereditaments and profit and more in future, Bids may be filed at any time with list ot successful graduates all srertha The City Council reserves the right pier. Soon after the mackerel began C. 8. who grouped their appertniltf appurtenances which sale will be like by once answering aa ad. this! the City Clerk up to 8 o'clock p. m. to reject any and all bids. Aarrock Security Co, to bite a large oil shark put in an THE C0KRE8P0SDISCK 8PIUGCK made by the sheriff of said Koochiching (.of the 30th day of June, 1913. All appearance. Then a huge jewfish was Dated this 17 day of June, 1913. SCHOOL OF LAW Ml American BaUdiag, Uatrait, 1st. St. Paul, Minn. county at the front door of seen and the battle was on. For thirty bids must be accompanied by a certified .C. Fraser, tha Court House, in tie City of International minutes the battle waged and then check equal to 5 per cent of City Clerk. RHEUMATIC SUFFERER* their struggles grew weaker and finally Falls in said county and the total bid. Hotel Svea SHOULD USB ceased. A few minutes later the state, on the 16th day of August, The City Council reserves the NOTICE FOR BIDS. body of the shark was seen floating 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, right to reject any and all bids. near the end of the pier dead. Later at public vendue, to the highest bidder Notice is hereby given that sealed JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor Witness my hand and seal of said the jewfish, almost dead, was washed Tho Boat Romody for cash, to pay said debt cf bids will be received by the City up on the sand near the pier. The City of International Falls, Minn., For all-for mm of Fifty-four and 50-100 dollars, Council of the City of International jewfish measured about six feet in A good, first-class hotel for local this 10th day of June 1913. Rheumatism length. The shark measured more Falls, Minnesota, upon the plans and ($54.50) and interest, and the taxes, R. C. Fraser, and transcient trade. than seven feet. if any, on said premises and $25,00 specifications on file with the City City Clerk. attorneys' fees, as stipulated in and Clerk of said city said bids to be Newly Constructed and Rates His. Their Choice, Not by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, opened on the 14th day of July, 1913, A metropolitan matron once ventured Reasonable. upon the following proposition: and the disbursements allowed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. to interrogate James Lane Allen by law subject to redemption For the construction and laying of as to the reason tor his state of lumbago.^ Department of the Interior SCIATICA, GOUT* NEURALGIA? a sewer on Eighth street from Fourth celibacy. "Are you a bachelor from at any time within one year from the Sample Room in Connection AND KIDNEYATROUBLESJ U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. choice T* she queried. "Ye£" came avenue to Eighth avenue, and on day of sale, as provided by law. the answer with disconcerting promptness May 21, 1913. Sixth avenue from Seventh street to Dated June 24th, A. D. 1913. from the famous author. "But Notice is hereby given that Berndt Eifghth street in the City of International Rainy River Farm Land Company, isn't that—er—rather ungracious and C. Myhr whose post-office address is E. W. KIBBEY C. E. PARRY Falls. All bids to be made Mortgagee. ungallant?" protested the fair inquisitor. Forest City, Iowa, did, on the 26th as required by the plans and specifications STOMHK MWU Kane & Palmer, The novelist smiled. "You must KIBBEY & PARRY \8hruQaickllalbfi day of July, 1912, file in this office and in accordance therewith ask the ladies," he suggested gently Attorneys. sworn statement and application, No. "it was their choice, not mine." and with the deposit therein prescribed. lit 010436, to purchase the NVi SWVi One-Room House for 945,0001, ARCHITECTS and and" SW% SW% sec. 29, NW% Among the London properties submitted All bids to be addressed to the NOTICE FOR BIDS. NW^4, section 32, township 70 N., for auction recently was the ENGINEERS City Clerk and properly marked on Swamon Rheumatic Cave so-called "smallest house in London." Bids will be received by the City range 18 W, 4th P. Meridian, and the the envelope to indicate the subject This is in Hyde Park place and waa Plans Specifications and Supervision Council of the City of International timber thereon, under the provisions matter therein contained. described at the sale as living up to property Falls, Minnesota, upon the plans and of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts The City Council reserves the right Abstracts and titles to all its title ,as it only consisted of one Office in Court House specifications on file with, the city amendatory, known as the "Timber to reject any and all bids. in Koochiching county furnished on room. That solitary room is, however, Telephone No. 181 county clerk of said city on the'7th day of and Stone Law," at such value as Dated this 17th day of June, 1913. short notice by the Koochiching of some value, since the property waa July, 1913 for the paving of Third R. Abstract Co., abstracters. International Falls, Minnesota eventually bought In for more thai might be fixed by appraisement, and C. Fraser, Official $45,000.—London Globe street in said city from Second ave­ that, pursuant to such application, International Minn.—Adv. City Clerk. Falls,