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

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w^sm mmmm S59^S8S:T95^saKBES3SS! tpfpMi "-1 ^»,v" hr V. ^"-X'W-^ 'V -ry s, \f. ^-r ~J, f-Lit x,,^- N «r 1 -"S. '. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. BILL TO AMEND U4J SALE OF SCHOOL AND noon. And as we beheld it's beauty and thought of the many beautiful E. W. KIBBEY E. PARRY C. descriptions given it we were compelled HOMESTEAD UW ounoin DTHERSTATE LANDS to declare with the Queen of KIBBEY &PUf ^l*''*t!iz Sheba "The half has never yet been told." We spent a delightful hour •31 Representative Steenerson introduced 'A*\ with our guest and when we returned State of Minresota. State Auditor's Office. vV"TA* ARCHITECTS and .'• St. Paul. July 30. 1913: a bill to amend the new threeyear 3 to our own "Vine and Fig tree" NOTICE is hereby given that on Sept. 8th. vs, nvv. i^ S TV ENGINEERS 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M.. in the office of the homestead law in the following we found ourselves loaded down County Auditor, at International Falls. Koochiching particulars:* Obunty' in the State of Minnesota. with flowers which for both beauty Plans Specifications and Supervision I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands The clause authorizing the secretary and variety can never be excelled. and also those state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-payment of the' interior in his discretion Sure we'll come again. Thank you, Office in Court House of interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase to reduce the amount of culti Telephone No. 181 price and interest on the unpait balance from vation required at the time of final date of sale to June 1st 1914 must be paid at the time of sale. The balance of purchase HOMESTEADS FOR TEACHERS International Falls, Minnesota proof, which now must be a^ least money is payable in whole «ji in part on or before All teachers in the public schools forty years from the date of sale: the rate of twenty acres, is stricken out, and in interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent wil be given the same privileges as per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of lieu thereof it is prescribed that each year provided, the principal remains unpaid the soldiers, under the 'homesteadlaws, where land is covered with timber, for ten years but if the principal is paid within ten years from date of sale, the rate of if an amendment recently offered Man it shall be sufficient cultivation foi* BIRTHDAY And Doubly Glad is the Who Smokes^ interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. by Congressman Steenerson the entryman to show that an amount Appraised value of timber, if a»y, also must comes law, and it is said to be reasonably be paid at time of sale. equal to $2.50 an acre- for the whole WEDDING Lands on which the interest is delinquent, certain that it will. The °nly arfea entered has been expended in may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. restriction is that the teaching clearing, breaking and preparing the PRESEhTS must be done in the schools of the All mineral rights are reserved by the laws land for cultivation, although the of the state, We have an endless assoi tmenfc state or territory in which the homestead Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted area actually put under cultivation of appropriate gifts, representing to be *old to any on'e purchaser. is located. may be less than the amount required. ths newe.-t and finest products of Agents acting for purchasers, must furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports Mr. Steenerson's argument is that the Jewe.e-s' Art. showing quality and kind of soil, are on hie in I the teachers are entitled to special this office. Wedding Rings, Beautiful Second, that where the land is too Lists of lands to be offered-may be obtained consideration because of their services of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner wet to prevent cultivation without Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, of Immigration at St Paul, and of the to the nation because their time spent Uounty Audi to rat above address. drainage it shall be sufficient for Watches, Unique Silverware, SAMUEL G. IVERSON, inteaching is of greater value to the Glad to smoke this pure olcl Virginia and the entryman to show that he has State Auditor. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut nation than the amount of time spent I expended an amount equal to $2.50 North Carolina bright leaf with its natural Glass, Clocks, Etc. on a homestead. an acre of the whole area entered tobacco taste. Aged and stemmed and then ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE NELSON'S This bill will give practically every in drainage and preparing the lend granulated. Rolls easily, or tucks quickly into CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING teacher a chance to become the owner for cultivation and third that where Jewelry Store the pipe. of a piece of land if there is any THEREON. homesad period^ghas served as a government land in their state. And smokers are glad to get the free present eacher in public schools it shall be Estate of Charles E. R. Getson. The Ninth district congressman also deemed residence upon his homestead coupons enclosed in each sack. These 5c State of Minnesota, ,County of proposes that the expenditure of although to make final proof, one coupons are good for a great variety of pleasing Koochiching, in probate court. $2.50 per acre in clearing, improving year's residence in such cases is required. articles cameras, talking machines, balls, In the matter of the estate of Charles or draining timber or swamp land? skates, safety razors, china, furniture, toilet E. R. Getson decedent shall be sufficient to prove up on, Willard Hotel Letters of administration this day articles, etc. Many things that will delight regardless of the area under cultivation. GOOD LECTURE ON GOOD ROADS having been granted to E. W. Rodenhizer, This fits the requirements old or young. Tuesday evening through the 10th and St. Peter St., St. Paul more nearly to the needs of the timber we will send our new il­ kindness of the management of the As a special offer, It is ordered, that the time within lustrated catalog of these presents FREE. country.—Warroad Pioneer. Unique Theatre who donated the which all creditors of the above American Plan from $2 per day Just send us your name and address use of their building^ light and named decedent may present claims JOHN LIND. European Plan from $1 per day on a postal. This moving picture machine a crowded By the way, at the other end of against his estate in this court, be, Special Weekly Rates. offer expires December house was privileged to hear the the line in this Mexican negotiation and the same hereby is, limited to 31, 1913. best lecture ever given in northern stands a stalwart figure that is as six months from and after the date In every pack of Liggett Minnesota on the need and value of Take Hamline Union Depot notably admirable and efficient, in hereof and that Saturday, the 21st Sf Myers Duke's Mixture good roads, by Mrs. K. J. Fenton of and a half day of February, 1914 at 10 o'clock its humbled sphere, as the splendid car to 10th St. is one ounces Washington, D. C., who is lecturing a. m., in the Probate Court rooms at figure of President Wilson at this of splendid tobacco and a in the interests of the Federal Goad end. the Court House at International free present coupon. Roads Department. Coupons from Duke's Mixturemay The figure is that of John Lind, Falls, in said county, be and the assorted with tags front The lecturer was an easy and interesting HORSE We want the be same hereby is, fixed and apopionted Mines ota's first citizen, and the SHOE, J.T., TINSLEY'S NATURAL andeou- speaker. She manifested LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, name ot every tons from tin double president did jWell to accord him as the time and place for hearing FOUR ROSES (10c a thorough knowledge of her subject, coupon), warm praise for his work in the young man who PICK PLUG CUT, PIED- upon the examination, adjustment and illustrated it very impressively MONT CIGARETTES, and other tags CLIX or coupons CIGARETTES, message to congress which placed and allowance of such claims as shall is ambitious to issued by us. with a series of pictures BE A LAWYER be presented within the time aforesaid. before the world the full story of Address—Premium Dept. showing the inconveniences and loses this country's attempt to help its caused bad roads and the helpfulness Cat 1/mwrc sister republic out of the coil into Let notice hereof be given by the of good roads, as they ai-e which it has unhappily entangled itself. publication of this orde*: in the International St. Louis, Mo. B| related to the health, education, financial and we want to bear from every RSVJ IKS K&B&S Falls Press as provided profit, religious and moral business man who wishes Lest it be said that our praise for by law. that lie knew BUSINESS LAW* life of the small towns and country the dignified and able jWork of our Dated August 19, 1913. Write todmy and let ni tell 70a bow we have made lawyer* sections of our country. fello.w-citizen is prompted by local •at ot hundreds of young men Just like you9 and equipped John 'Berg, business men with legal training that haa been ot Inmaaae While this lecture was given' under beneilt to them. This School, founded 28- years ago, haft pride, in lieu of further comment of Judge of Probate. graduates who have passed bar examinations In eTery state la the. auspices of the Educational the U.S. Courses endorsed by Bench, Bar, and Business Hen* our own we append this fitting' word Franz Jevne, Learn about (1) oar Complete College department of our city and county Law Course ^vhicli fits for practice, and of praise from the Chicago Journal: STUDY Attorney for Petitioner, (2) our Complete, Practical, Bonnes* much credit is due to Dr. Swinnerton Law Course for Bosineaa Hen. Find "Lind's handling of his difficult International Falls, Minn. out about the low cost, lee how International Falls Abstract Co. and Mr. Chas. Kennedy of the LAW easily yon can obvnn a thorough misison has been a masterpiece of knowledge ot the Law white continuing entertainment committee of the your present work. Euy Twmsl quite efficiency. The proposals he NOTICE OF CONTEST. Send today lor handsoae catalog ant commercial club for the convenient AT- list ot successful graduates all OTer the brought were rejected by Huerta, C. 8. who grasped their opportunity BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors arrangements made for its free and Department of the Interior, United HOME by once answering an ad. like this!' but, Lind so managed 'that the whole THB BPBASUX COKRKSPOHB1HCK public delivery. ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE States Land Office. SCaOQIt OF LAW civilized world knows and admits 401 flrt. American BaUdl«g» Bstrolt, that Huerta is in the wrong. Don't forget the Benefit Shows Cass Lake, Minn. "Lind refused either to bully or be Collections, Conveancing and Loans being given at the Unique Theatre Aug. 28, 1913. bullied. He upheld his country^ To Philip Francis Biggen of Margie, tonight and tomorrow night (Friday) J. E. BURDICK, Manager dignity without giving offense to the for the Norwegian Lutheran Minn., Contestee: sensibilities of any national citzen church. The special films are entitled You are hereby notified that Mrs. INTERNATIONAL PALLS, MINNESOTA The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel of Mexco. He" made the thinking "Jesus of Nazareth from the Anna E. Bates who gives Lock Box 200 MODERN ROOMS people of that unfortunate land understand Heart Located in of Business District 86, Brainerd, Minnesota, as her postoiffice Manger to The Cross" and should $1.22 SINGLE RATE $!.££ that the great Republic of address, did on August, 1913, be seen by everybody. Special matinee CUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 the north is their friend and never Friday afternoon for ladies and file in this office her corroborat­ duly PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA COMPLETE SAFETY more truly friendly than in refusing children. ed application to contest and secure AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER8 nnesota to acknowledge the blood-stained It was the pleasure of the editor the cancellation of your homestead, AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION dictator who seeks to maintain in entry N. 04348, serials No. 04348, Vof "this !popular "rdcapitulator" to (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) power by sheer terror. accept an invitation and visit? with ma"de April 28th, 1910, for SW1^ EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING "It was John Lind's work to repair WATER, STEAM HEAT, OAS AND ELECTRIC NE}4, NW}4 SE^i, section 23, township his family, the famous landscape LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. so far as might be the damage done garden of Mr. Edward Murphy on 153 N., range 25 W., 5th Principal 8EVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. by the mischievous meddling and Second avenue, last Sunday after- Meridian, and additional H. E. ir flamboyant folly of H. L. Wilson. The latest sheet music is on sale at No. 05770, made Dec. 29, 1911, for That work has been done." in Sy2 NW%, sec. 23, T. 153, R. 25 and Marvin's jewellry and Music store accompanied by the postmaster's receipt And well done—Duluth Herald. the Clark building on Third street. as grounds for his contest he alleges for the letter. and that the. said Philip Francis Biggen You should state in your answer has wholly abandoned said lands and the name of the post office to Which changed his residence therefrom for you desire future notices to be +sent AWRENCE E. GIBERTSON more than two years lats past. Exposition to you. You are, therefore, further notified Lester Bartlett, that the said allegations will be taken Register. by this office as having been confessed E.B.Wood, Hamline, Midway between by you, and your said entry will Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of I Receiver. be canceled thereunder without your Date of first publication Sept. 4, Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. Minneapolis and St. Paul further right to be heard therein, dae of second publicaion Sept. 11, either before this office or on appeal, Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. date of third publication Sept. 18, if you fail to file in this office within September 1-6, inclusive date of fourth publication Sept 25, Phone 198 twenty days after the FOURTH International Falls, Minn. 1 publication' of this notice, as shown Notice For Publication Take the family and attend the annual Minnesota below, your answer, under oath, State Eair. There will be many things entirely Department of the interior, U. S. specifically meeting ,and responding new this year. Amqle entertainment for everybody—your Land office at Cass Lake, Minn. to these allegations of contest, or if complete enjoyment has been ar" August 28, 1913 you fail within that time to file in ranged for. Notice is hereby given that William this office due proof that you have Go to the Fair T. Erickson, of Birchdale, Minn., served a copy of your answer on the who, April 1st, 1908, made home­ on said contestant either in person or stead entry, No. 1451 Serial, No, 03062, by registered mail. If this service EVerybody'11 be there for SW}4, Section 11, Township is made by the delivery of a copy of 159 N. Range 27 W., 5th P. Meridian, your answer to the contestant in Call and cee me about your railroad ticket. Remember has filed notice of intention to make Golden Grain Belt Beers person, proof of such service must this is the routh of the famous "Great five-year proof, under Act of March be Either the said contestant's written Big Baked Potato." 3, 1891, to establish claim to the land acknowledgment of his receipt of Harpers Whiskey above described) before J. H. Drummond, the copy, showing the date of its C. SHULTZj Agent clerk of District Court, at receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made International Falls, Minn., on the 10th Rock Spring Water Big Fork and International Falls Ry. day of October, 1913. stating when and where the copy was Claimant names as witness: 8- delivered if made by registered mail, -A proof of such service must consist of George Smart, Erick T. Erickson, A. H. G£MMELL« General Manager, Brainerd '•M of the affidavit the person by whom Allen Shearer Albert Schoijsby, all W" UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents A. M. CLE LAND, General Passenger Agent St Paul. was when the copy mailed stating of Birchdale, Minn., •V 5 International Falls, Minn. -v Lester Bartlett, post it'was A and the office to which a 7 Register. must be mailed, and thi affidavit V, a- 3 va-. ikJi u. 1%