International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 10, 1913 · Page 5 of 6
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X'*' ^ii ^kt £^1 1" ^^Tfc3r- 3fe INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. -TA mortgage duly executed and delivered SALE OF SCHOOL ANDl cated on Lot 13, block 17 of International COMING CHANGE IN CLOCKS NOTICE TO OWNERS OF HORSES Falls, Minn. by Oscar Johnson and Anna E. AND CATTLE. E. W. KIBBEY C. E. PARRY Said application will be heard and Johnson his wife mortgagors, to Aerial Waves, Instead of Springs, as You are hereby notified that there OTHER STATE LANDS at Present, May Move Hands determined by said city council of Rainy Ri?er Farm Land company, has been a pound master appointed KIBBEY & PARRY on Dial. (a corporati »n), mortgagee, bearing the City of International Falls at and the ordinance covering cattle the council room in the City of International date the 23rd day of July, 1909, and and horses running at large is in The coming use of wireless telegraphy State of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office. Falls in Koochiching County, with a power of sale therein contained, full force and effect,. in time regulation is giving the ARCHITECTS atid St. Paul. July 2. 1913:— and State of Minnesota, on Monday duly recorded in the office of NOTICE is hereby given that on Aug. 11th, dockmakers of England much to The pound master is authorized to 1913, at 1Q o'clock A. M., in the office of the ENGINEERS the 28th day of July, A. D. 1913 at speculate about at the present time, the Register of Deeds in and for collect a fee of $1.00 for each animal County Auditor, at International Falls, Koochiching County' in the State of Minnesota. remarks the New York Evening Post. 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. the County of Koochiching and State caught running at large for the first Plans Specifications and Supervision I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands Borne of them profess to see a coming and also those state lands which have reverted Witness my hand and seal of said of Minnesota, on the 24th day of 10 hours. And 50c per meal for each to the state by reason of the non-payment age of workless clocks that is to city this 15th day of July, 1913. June, 1913 at 4:00 o'clock, p. m. in of interest. Office in Court House meal furnished after the first 10 Bucceed this clockwork age, the one Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase R. C. Fraser, Book "H" of Mortgages, on page Telephone Wo. 181 price and interest on the unpaid balance from hours. we live in. That is to say, instead of date of sale to June 1st 1914. must be paid at City Clerk. 174 and no action or proceeding having each clock trying in its own small The pound is located near the jail the time of sale. The balance of purchase International Fails, Minnesota money is payable in whole ui in part on or before way to keep exact step to the march been instituted, at law or otherwise, and information can be gotten by forty years from the date of sale the rate of Df the minute by means of its own little LOMAN •. to recover the debt secured by interest on the unpaid balance is four cent calling up the City jail or by calling per per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of paraphernalia in pendulum, spring Paul Mercure lost a valuable cow s?id Mortgage or any part thereof. No. 145 and asking for the pound year provided, the principal remains unpaid each and cog wheel, there will exist a system for ten years but if the principal is paid last week. Now, therefore, notice is hereby master. within ten years from date of sale, the rate of of master clocks, One in every BIRTHDAY And interest will be computed at five per cent per The I. O. O. F. got a new Stewart given that by virtue of the power of R. C. Fraser, great center, taking the time from annum. piano for the Fourth. sale contained in said Mortgage, and Appraised value of timber, if any, also must City Clerk. Greenwich observatOT, minute by be paid at time of sale. C. A. Clroquette has painted fiis pursuant to the statute in such case WEDDING minute, through wireless antennae, Lands on which the interest is delinquent, may be redeemed at any time sp to the hour house very recently. and in turn passiug it on to the community made and provided, the said Mort Citation for Hearing on Petition for of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. of neighboring clocks by other PRESENTS Born to Mrs. and Mr. Adolph Hoard, gage will be foreclosed by a sale of Administration. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws electric apparatus. Sunday, July 29, a bouncing girl. the premises described in and conveyed of the state, Estate of Charles E. R. Getson We have an endless assoitBQeat This sounds almost as Jules Verne N ot more than 380 acres can be sold or contracted FFred Smith got the contract for by said Mortgage, viz: of appropriate gifts, representing to be »old to any one purchaser. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In like as leaving word with Greenwich .v gents acting for purchasers, must furnish corduroying a mile and a quarter of the newest and finest products of The north half (N%) of the northeast observatory to call one at 6:30 o'clock. Probate Court. affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports the Jewa.ers' Art. showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in swamp road on the Black. quarter (NE%) the southeast The immediate question is rather that In the Matter of the Estate of Chas. this office. Wedding Rings, Beautiful of the extent to which a spark sent Andy Amundsen and Stephen Wannasan quarter (SE^4) of the northeast Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained E. R. Getson, decedent. of the State Auditor or the State Commit out to all points simultaneously would Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, /have each purchased new quarter (NE34) and the northeast sioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and of the The State of Minnesota to Joseph E. benefit the keepers of accurate time. County Auditor at above address. mowers and rakes to do their hay quarter (NE^4) of the southeast Watches, Unique Silverware, Getson and Agnes Getson and all SAMUEL Q. IVERSON. If it were worth while, a student of ing. quarter (SE}4) of section (19) township State Auditor. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut persons interested in the granting the subject says, it would be perfectly Rev. Bryon's wife and daughter 160 north of range 28 west, in feasible to regulate any number of of administration of the estate of Glass, Clocks, Etc. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI came down to our berg to spend the Koochiching county and State of Minnesota, clocks within the wireless radius by said decedent: NELSON'S Fourth. We are very glad to see their means of half-minute spark impulses. with the hereditaments and TION TO VACATE STREET. The petition of E. W. Rodenhizer An English clockmaker has already appurtenances which sale will be faces. having been filed in this court, representing Notice is hereby" given that' the Jewelry Store carried out the scheme on a small made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Bill Stillor said it was very dull that Charles E. R. Getson, petition of R. S. McDonald has been 3cale in his own home. All the clocks county at the front door of here the Fourth,- but Chas. Moss then a resident of the County of Koochiching, filed of record- with the City Clerk In the house of F. O. Read of Chiswick th.^ Court House, in tie City of International said everything looked good to him State of Minnesota, died intestate are run by sparks from a master by order of the City Council, petitioning Falls in said county and "There is a reason" and its in every clock. The responding clocks should on the 22nd day of May, 1913, for the vacation of all that state, on the 16th day of August, package. rather be called indicators, for they and praying that letters of administration portion of First street beginning at are nothing but dials and hands 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, The Glorious Fourth dawned here under of his estate be granted to the west line of Second avenue, Willard Hotel moved by one wheel, which is actuated at public vendue, to the highest bidder a forboding sky, but with great E. W. Rodenhizer and the Court having thence east to the end of said First by the spark impulses. for cash, to pay said debt cf faith the people took on their glad fixed the time and place for hearing street, as laid out and platted ion the Fifty-four and 50-100 dollars, rags and hit the trails for the scene said petition original plat of Koochiching, on file 10th and St. Peter St., St. Pas! EASY TO BECOME CITIZEN ($54.50) and interest, and the taxes, of fageautry, peahut wendersi (and Therefore, you, and each of you, and of record in the office of the Reg if any, on said premises and $25,00 base-ball-fans. They were richly rewarded, are hereby cited and required to show ister of Deeds in and for the County American Plan from $2 per day How Foreign-Born Woman, Married 1 attorneys' fees, as stipulated in and with a day of perfection, up cause, if any you have, before this of Koochiching, State of Minnesota,in European Plan from $1 per day or Single, May Be Naturalized by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, till about 5 p. m.,even then the sprinkle Court at the Probate Court Rooms the City of International Falls. The In United States. Special Weekly Rates. and the disbursements allowed was too light to interfere with in the Court House, in the City of reason for said vacation, as disclosed by law subject to redemption the sports. Mac Loman and Rev. International Falls, in the County of A foreign-born unmarried woman by the petition, is that said portion at any time within one year from the Bryon, of International Falls, were Take Hamline Union Depot Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on may become a citizen by being naturalized. of said street is needed for the carrying day of sale, as provided by law. the orators of the day and did their To do this she must be twenty-one the 25th day of July, 1913, at 10 on of the manufacturing operations car to 10th St. years of age, and have lived Dated June 24th, A. D. 1913. parts very well. The ball game was o'clock a. m., why said petition should of and by The Minnesota & Ontario five years in this country, one full Rainy River Farm Land Company, largely attended arid was very closely not be granted. Power Company at the said year of which has been lived in the Mortgagee. contested. Not until the last half Witness, the Judge of said Court, city of International Falls. state in which she makes her application. Kane & Palmer, of the ninth inning could our boys convince and the Seal of said Court, this 30th want the We Or she can marry a man who is Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby Attorneys. the sore-throated crowd on the day of June, 1913. a citizen, for the wife's citizenship follows name ot every given that said petition will be heard (Court Seal) bleachers, that they were entitled to the husband, and she continues young man who and considered by the City Council NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. to retain her citizenship if she continues the bag of gold, put aside for the victors. July 17 John Berg, Is ambitious to of said city on Monday,the eighteenth to reside in the United States, They caunds adversaries by a Probate Judge. Department of the Interior. BE A LAWYER (18th) day of August, 1913, in the unless she renounces the sovereignty score of 10 to There were many Franz Jevne, 8. U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. Council Rooms in the City of Inter of the United States. enteries for all the races except the Attorney for Petitioner, June 24, 1913. A foreign-born woman living in the national Falls, in said county and International Falls, Minn. woman's foot race. There wasn't a Notice is hereby given that Paul United States whose husband is a foreigner, state, at which time and place all quorum for that. The* Odd Fellows who refuses to become naturalized, Mai, of Indus, Minesota, who, on arid we want to hear from every parties interested will be heard for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cannot become a citizen unless business man who .wishes won in the tug of war by smuggling September 19th, 1906, made Homestead or against said petition. Q&at he knew BUSINESS LAW. separated from him by divorce or an extra heavey-weight or two onto United States Land Office,.... Entry, No. 944 serial No. 02706, death. Dated this 7th day of July, 1913. Write today mmd let us tell 70a how lre towiMdebu— the line, just at the right time. Ike Duluth, Minn., June 26th, 1913. •for SE% NE%, N% SE&, NE& •at of hundred* of young men Just like you, and cqdntA A native-born woman who marries R. C. Fraser, business men with a legal training that hai been of laawiie Clark and John Skifstrom rode the log Notice is hereby given that Frank SW&, section 8, township 159 N., benefit to them. Thla School, founded 8k yearc ago, tam. a foreigner losses her citizenship during graduate* who have paned bar examination* tn Mary state ta City Clerk. very cleverly, as long as it would H. Keyes of Internatinal Falls, Minn., range 25 W., 5th P. Meridian, has the U.S. Couries endorsed by Beneht Bar, and Bnitatwmea. the time of the married relation, Learn about (1) oar Complete College as final Assignee of Jacob L. Barrett stay under them, but it got to rolling but upon the death of her husband, or filed notice of intention to make Law Course which fitv for practice, and (2) our Complete, Practical, Busnesa STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. divorce from him, she may resume her on June 26th, 1913, filed in this to fast. Many stayed for the Law Coarse for Business Men. KsA final five-year proof, under act of out about the low cost, and see how citizenship by registering, within one dance as it was too wet to go home easily yon can obtain a thorough office his application to select under March 3, 1891, to establish claim Management, Circulation, Etc., of International of year, with the American consul in the knowledge the Law while continu Section 2306 Revised Statutes, U. S. about that time. When it stopped ing your present work. Easy TIIIIRSI to the land above described, before Falls Press & Border Budget country of her residence a declaration Bend today for handiogre ea'Mot i»d the published weekly at International raining, about 11: p. m. we were permitted Hit of successful graduates ail OTer Iks J. H. Drummond, Clerk of District that she desires to do so or she U. 8. who grasped their BppttrtaBity Lot 7, sec. 23, Twp. 71 north, range to witness one of those superb by once answering an ad. like Ittst Court, at International Falls, Minn., Falls, Minn, required by the Act of may resume it by returning to the TBI BPRA6CI COBBE8FOSBKSCB 23 west, 4th P. M. containing 3.38 purotechinic displays that you United States to reside. on the 1st day of August, 1913. August 24, 1912. SCHOOL Or LAW 181 BalldiBg* Betrolt« Wck. acres. have read ^bout. Much credit is Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. Editor Geo. P. Watson, International Any and all persons claiming adversely Falls, Minn. due the Odd Fellows for the day of Lang, David Dobbs, J. F. Jaquith, the lands described or desiring Ben Snyder, all of Indus Minn. Managing Editor, Geo P. Watson, pleasure and the right of music dance to object because of the Mineral Leaders Lester Bartlett, International Falls, Minn. and fireworks. No accident occurred Character of the land, or for any except to the Loman catcher who Register. Business Manager, Geo. P. Watson, other reason, to the disposal to applicant, got a swift ball on the end of his International Falls, Minn. should file their affidavits of thumb. Of course we had to. rustle NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Publisher, International Falls Press Protest in this office on or before Publishing Company, International a sub. Department of the Interior the 30th day of September, 1913. Falls, Minn. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. July 31. Charles F. Hartman, Golden Grain Belt Beers Owners: All the stock cf the International May 21, 1913. Irish and Irish. Register. Baby Falls Press Publishing Notice is hereby given that Bernat Irish and baby Irish lace is easily Company except thirty-one (31) shares C. Myhr whose post-office address is cleaned with soap and water, and can Harpers Whiskey MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE owned by Geo. P. Watson, International be ironed dry. It should be ironed Forest City, Iowa, did, on the 26th Falls, Minn., is held in escow Default having been made in the on the wrong side, over a thickly padded day of July, 1912, file in (his office Rock Spring Water board payment of the sum of fifty-four and by Geo. N. Millard cashier of the sworn statement and application, No. Fine old Irish lace should never be 50-100 dollars, ($54.50), which is First National Bank, International 010436, to purchase the N"Vs SWT/4 washed and ironed in the usual manner. Falls, Minn., assigned to Geo. P. claimed to be due and is due at the and SW& SW*4 sec. 29, NWV* To clean it successfully prepare Watson and subject to_a contract of date of this notice upon a certain an ironing board by covering it with NW}4, section 32, township 70 N., purchase therefore by said Geo. P. UNDERWOOD & HAS5ELBARTH, Local Agents a linen or cotton cover. Pin the lace range 18 W, 4th P. Meridian, and the Hotel Svea Watson. in place and wet it with a sponge and timber thereon, under the provisions International Falls, Winn.- 3 Known bondholders, mortgagees, warm water. Dissolve castile or pure of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts white soap in warm water—half an and other security holders, holding 1 amendatory, known as the "Timbei PETERSON, Proprietor ounce of soap to two cupfuls of water JOHN per cent or more of total amount of and Stone Law," at such value as —and wet the lace with this. Then bonds, mortgages, or othar securities: rinse with a sponge and clear warm might be fixed by appraisement, and A good, first-cla*s hotel for local None. water and leave the lace on the board that, pursuant to such application, Geo. P. Watson. to dry. and transcient trade. StyU No Style No. the land and timber thereon have WT155 Sworn to and subscribed before me 455T been estimated and valued by iTjplicant Letter for John Doe, "Himself." Newlv Constructed and Rates this 7th day of July, 1913. ^i ITYLE The Latest the timber estimated 150,000 A new kink in addressing envelopes (Seal) Reasonable. board feet at $2.00 per M, and the has been noticed recently by iERVICE The Best G. N. Millard, land $1,000.00 that said applicant some of the postoffice clerks. Instead Notary Public, IOocrhiehing County, Sample Room in Connection will offer final proof in support of of the word "personal" on these envelopes 'fiVlNGS a Dollar-Two Minnesota. to indicate that the letter is his application and sworn statement (My Commission expires Jan. 11, intended only for the eye of the person 'RHEUMATtO SUFFERERS? on the 6th day of August, 1913, before 1914. addressed has been written "himself." SHOULD UII the Register and Receiver of the In each case these letters had been U. S. Land office at Duluth, Minn. sent from England. In some parts of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Any person is at liberty to protest Ireland the head of the household is LIQUOR LICENSE. ThoRost Romody this purchase before entry, or initiate always referred to by the members of State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Forfait, forms ot the family as "himself," and the influence a contest at any time before patent SHOES SOLD TO CONSUMER City of International of that custom may have had its Rheumatism issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit at Factory Prices Style No* Falls. effect on the English writers, or possible WT125 in this office, alleging facts the writers were Irishmen liv Notice is hereby given that application in 600 Factory Branches which would defeat the entry. ing in England. '. has been made'in writing to Claimant names as his witnesses: Makers of the City Council of said City of International Jas. E. Manes of Cook, Minn., and Wear-U-Well Shoes Not There for Experiment. Falls and filed in my office, Thomas Jacobs and Matt Crawford Edith and Flora were passing their LUMBAGO. praying for license to sell intoxicating of Forest City, Iowa, Barney Eden summer vacation in the country. SCIATICA. GOUTfNEURALGlA, Largest Manufacturers "Do you know," said Edith, "that AND KIDNEYlTROUBLES of Duluth, Minn. ^jf§|:£-&^^ liquors for the term commencing in the World. young farmer tried to kiss me. He told 4*7 fc Charles F. Hartman. on the first day of August, Ik. me that he had never kissed any girl MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Register. before." 1913 and terminating on the 31st Send money order for amount pf shoes and iocents *r,r per pair for Parcel Post, we pay the rest. ..-/•What did you tell him?" asked day of July 1914 by the following person State Style No. and Size Wanted. -. HAVE YOU SEEN HIM Flpra. ,,. j., I 7 WOftTHI PAIN Factory Branch No. 5(| and at the following place, ,as "Why," replied Edith, "I told him I ttmWSiKlMM Bill Hairrington, 42 years old, he was no agricultural experiment sta»j stated in" said application respectively, 8 weighs over 200 pounds, he is 5 feet f. P. Wagner, Manager to-wit: gSg-A. 11 inches tall, lost the end of onefin r: A Future One. ger. His address is anxiously inquired John Harrison, at the North front "Why don't they put lire escapes on churches?" for by his brother, Chas Harrington, room on the ground floor of that IMi«ato*t!o Car* Co. "Isn't the whole church ft fire 1M-IM w. utm it,r— Clyde, N. D.—Ad^tfulySl. certain two story, frame building lo- cape In itself