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

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:v n- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. brewery and booze interests that it IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, the timber thereon, under the provissions NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF LI­ PARCEL POST SUCCESS. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. of the act of June 3, 1878, and will take some extra strong political FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED QUOR LICENSE. The Postoffice Department has Office of County Auditor, County of acts amendatory, known as the "Timber dynamite to jar them loose." Koochiching, State of Minnesota. made thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) and Stone Law," at such value State tf Minnesota, County of Koochiching, But it is coming, sure as preaching. To Sarah L. Jaquith: as might be fixed by appraisement, clear profit this year by the City of International Look Mother! If tongue is eoatedi You are hereby notified that the and that, pursuant to such application, operation of the new Parcel Post cleanse little bowels with "California following piece or parcel of land, the land and timber thereon Falls. Hibbing is trying to support upwards Syrup of Figs." law which went into effect January situated in the County of Koochiching, have been appraised, the timber estimated Notice hereby given that application of sixty saloons, and we believe State of Minnesota, and known 56 M. ft. Jack Pine $2.00 1st, 1913. It was expected that the t- has been made in writing to that if they were to close that and described as follows, to wit: first year's profit would be about per M., 9500 ft. Poplar at $1.00 per Mothers can rest easy after giving NE& of SW&, Section 9, Township perhaps fifty per cent of their present the city council of said city of International fifteen million dollars and it is exceedingly "California Syrup of Figs," because in M. 73 cords spruce $1.00 per 159, Range 25 is now assessed in income would find its way into Falls and filed in my office, a few hours all the clogged-up waste, cord, 3500 ft. tamarac $2 and the gratifying to Postmaster your name. the legitimate channels of trade, and praying for license to sell intoxicating sour bile and fermenting food gently That on the 10th day of May, A. land $80.00 that said applicant will General Burleson and President moves out of the bowels, and you have that the town would be just that D. 1910, at a sale of land pursuant offer final proof in support fo his application liquors for the term commencing Wilson to know that in addition to a well, playful child again. to the real estate tax judgment duly and sworn statement on the much better off.—Mesaba, Ore. on the Nineteenth day of December, Sick children needn't be coaxed to the valuamle service which the parcel given and made in and by the District 23rd day of January, 1914, before take this harmless "fruit laxative." 1913 and terminating on the Twentieth post has rendered to the people Court in and for said County Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Millions of mothers keep it handy because MANY INDICTED. day of December, 1914, by the of Koochiching on the 21st day of Office at Duluth, Minnesota. it has also earned so nice a profit they know its action on the The people of this quiet and conservative March, A. D., 1910, in proceedings Any person is at liberty to protest following person and at the following for the government. The 'Postmaster stomach, liver and bowels is prompt to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent this purchase before entry, or old city were thrown into and sure. place, as stated in said application, General has greatly enlarged the upon real estate for the initiate a contest at any time before an unprecedented state of commotion Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle fespectively, to-wit: usefulness of the service- by raising year A. D., 1908, for said County of patent issues, by filing a corroobrated of "California Syrup of Figs," which and excitement Saturday last when Koochiching the above described affidavit in this office, alleging Charles M. Burnett, at the north the limit of. articles from eleven contains directions for babies, children the grand jury returned fifty-eight piece or parcel of land was duly offered facts which would defeat the entry. of all ages and for grown-ups. front room of that certain two story to twenty pounds. It is expected for sale, and no one bidding indictments into court against some Charles F. Hartman, frame building located on Lot No. 12, that in the near future that the upon said offer an amount equal to J. 15 Register. twenty of the business men of the limit will be raised to fifty pounds block No. 10 of the city of International that for which said piece or parcel city, engaged in conducting saloons, was subject to be sold, to wit: the for it has already aided in reducing Falls, Minn. billiard and pool rooms, bowling alleys sum of eleven Dollars and sixteen MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. the cost of living and it can be made Said application will be heard and POPULAR 0 and tobac*o stores for violating cents, the same was duly bid in for to still further reduce the cost by MECHANICS determined by said city council of the State of Minnesota for said sum. Notice is hereby given, That default the law prohibiting the sale of cigarets enabling the farmer to deal directly That thereafter, and on the 20th has been made in the conditions the city ?f International Falls at 300" and intoxicating liquors to minors day of August, A. D. 1913, the said of that certain mortgage duly executed with ihe consumers in the large cities, the council room in the city of International [ARTICLES and the permiting of students to piece or parcel of land, not then having and delivered by Ed Bennett thus benefiting the farmers and 300 Falls in Koochiching play pool and to bowl. been redeemed from said sale, and Rose D. Bennett, his wife, Mortgagors, cities together.—Delano Eagle. county, and State of Minnesota, on and having then become the absolute to Theo. Hamm Brewing Judge Childress in giving his instructions ILLUSTRA property of the State of Minnesota, Company, Mortgagee, bearing date Monday the 8th day of December, A. to the grand jury on November TIONS ANTI-SALOON SENTIMENT was sold and conveyed at public the 5th day of February, 1913, with D., 1913 at 8 o'clock p. m. of that 10th, charged them to make sale by the County Auditor of GROWS. power of sale therein contained, duly day. an investigation as to whether the said County pursuant to the order recorded in the office of the Register The hustling, quick-lunch manner Popular Mechanics atad direction of the State Witness my hand and seal of said law prohibiting the sale of liquor of Deeds in and fer the County of in which the saloons were recently Auditor of the State of Minnesota, Magazine Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on city this 19th day of November, A. and cigarets to minors or the permitting voted out of Cloquet, brings up the and in accordance with the provisions the 22nd day of February, 1913, at D. 1913. of students to frequent pool of the statute in such case ten o'clock a. m., in Book "K" of belief that the same result could as "WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" and billiard rooms had been violated. R. C. Fraser AGREATContinued made and provided, for the sum of Story of the World*! Mortgages, on Page 29, which default easily be accomplished in any other The grand jury proceeded at once to which you may begin reading Progress fifteen Dollars and fifty-five cents, CityClerk. has continued to the date of this notice, at any time, and which will hold your place if there were but a compelling duly paid to the County Treasurer make an investigation as directed by by the failure and neglect of interest forever. You are living in the best element behind the movement, and year, of the most wonderful age, of what is of said County. said mortgagors to make payment of the court and summoned a large number doubtless the greatest world in the universe. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE That the certificate of sale for it also shows plainly that the antisaloon the principal and interest by said A resident of Mars would gladly pay— of persons before them and examined said piece or parcel of land mortgage secured, and which default sentiment is growing in Minnesota. £1 AAA FOR ONE YEAR'S them. The information obtained Default having been made in the executed and delivered by said $lyUUU SUBSCRIPTION has continued for more than thirty to maga2ine,inordertokeepinformedof County Auditor upon said this days and payment of the sum of One Hundred resulted in the returning of our There are many, places throughout progress in Engineering and Mechanic. sale last above mentioned has been Whereas, the said mortgagee and Eighty-four Dollars and Thirty-three Arc you reading it? Two millions of your the indictments into court. the state where the. saloon has presented to me at my office by the holder of said mortgage has elected neighbors are, and it is the favorite magazine Cents ($184.33), principal and interest, in thousands of the best American holder thereof for the purpose of and hereby does elect to declare the There were thirty-one indictments been put on the blink by the voters, homes. It appeals to all classes—old and which is claimed to be due and whole principal sum of said mortgage young—men and women having notice of expiration of time and quite contrary to the saloon argument, returned against the owners of pool dve and payable at the date of this The "Shop Notes" Department (20 pages) is due at the date of this notice upon for redemption from said tax sale of gives easy ways to do things—how to make the towns have not gone to rooms, 3 against the sellers of cigarets notice, under the terms and conditions said property given and served. useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. a certain' Mortgage, duly executed the demnition bow-wows, but, instead, of such mortgage and the power Amateur Mechanics (10 to That the amount required to redeem pages) tells how and 14 against the owners of and delivered by Aanon Moy, a single make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats of sale therein contained and they find themselves better said piece or parcel of land engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves) saloons. The indicted men were arraigned Whereas, there is actually due and man, Mortgagor, to First State Bank from said tax sale, at the date of off than they were while contributing 91.SO PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS claimed to be due and payable at the Ask your Newsdealer to show you one or this notice, exclusive of the costs to of Baudette, a corporation, Mortgagee, before Judge Childress, Monday. to the up-keep of a number of saloons. WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY date of this notice the sum of Six accrue upon said notice, is the sum bearing date the third day of POPULAR MECHANICS CO. Three of the indictments against Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars of fifteen Dollars and fifty-five May, A. D. 1912, and with a power 313 W. Washington St., CHICAGO and Eighty-four cents, with interest With the rapidly gaining strength cents and interest as provided by law saloonkeepers were dismissed and thereon at the rate of six per cent to the day such redemption is made. of sale therein contained, duly recorded of the crusade against the saloon the other saloonkeepers pleaded not per annum from the 5th day of February, That the time for the redemption in the office of the Register we can believe that in not to exceed 1913 and guilty. Three of those indictee fo* of said piece or parcel of land from Collier's of deeds in and for the County of five years the saloons will be Whereas, the power of sale has said tax sale will expire sixty (60) permitting students to play pool become operative, and no action or Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, voted out of the state—with the possible days after service of this notice and proceeding at law or otherwise has pleaded guilty. Those who pleaded the fijinr of proof of such service exception of Minneapolis and on the fourth (4th) day of May, A. been instituted to recover the debt in my office. Saint Paul, towns which are so absolutely not guilty retained counsel. Attorneys D. 1912, at eleven oclock a. m., in The National Weekly secured by said mortgage, or any Witness my hand and seal of office under the control of the Book "D" of Mortgages, on page part thereof Quinn, Mee, and LeCrone were this second day of September First Time A. Now, therefore, notice is hereby D. 1913. 465 and no action or proceeding having employed by the indicted. After conferring given. That by virtue of the powex in Clubs L. H. Slocum, been instituted, at law or otherwise, the Register of Deeds in and for the of sale contained in said mortgage, with their attorneys all the Auditor, Koochiching County, Minn. county of Koochiching and State of to recover the debt secured by and pursuant to the statute in such 12-4-25 Until this year indicted men with two exception Minnesota, on the 7th day.of November, case made and provided, the said said Moi'tgage or any part thereof, Collier's has been 1911, at 2 o'clock p. .jm., in pleaded guilty Tuesday, and Judge mortgage will be foreclosed by a sold at $5.50. Now Now, Therefore, notice is hereby STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Book E. of Mortgages, on page 155 sale of the premises described in and the price is $2.50 Childress imposed the fines. All but Koochiching-—ss. given, That by virtue of the power of and no action or proceeding having conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: and we have secured Dietf'-t Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. been instituted, at law or otherwise, two of the saloonkeepers were fined a concession whereby Lots numbered Fifteen and Sixteen, sale contained in said Mortgage, and we can offer it to recover the debt secured by in Block numbered Six, Townsite of pursuant to the statute in such case $150 each. One of the two was The ^smopolitan Company, a corporation, at a still further Margie, in Koochiching County, State said Mortgage or any part thereof. made and provided, the said Mortgage fined $300 and the other $200. reduction in connection Plaintiff, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Now, therefore, notice is hereby with this vs. will be foreclosed by a sale of and appurtenances, which sale will Zlba The owners of pool rooms were given, that by virtue of the power of O. Brown, Frank E. Cawley, publication. be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching the premises described in and conveyed and also all other persons unknown sale contained in said mortgage, and fined from $50 to $100 each, and the claiming any right, title, County, at the front door Special Offer to Our Readers by said Mortgage, to wit: pursuant to the statute in such case estate, interest or lien in the of the Court House in the City of sellers of cigarets $50 each.—Fairbault real "state described in the complaint made and provided, the said Mortgage The South Half (S%) of the International Falls, in said county herein, Recognizing the great demand for Collier's at will be foreclosed by a sale Pilot. the new price, we have made arrangements to Defendants. Southwest quarter (SW1^) of Section and state, on the 23rd day of December, of the premises described in and offer it and our own publication each one year 1913, at ten o'clock in the forenoon The Twenty-five (25) and the north State of Minnesota, to the Above for the price of Collier's alone. This is a limited conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: ^ai..eii Defendants: of that day, at public vendue, offer and must be taken advantage of promptly. half (N1/^) of the Northwest quarter The We^t half of the southwest You and each of you are hereby summoned CHIVALRY OF THE ANIMALS to the highest bidder for cash, to What Y011 Get in Collier's and required to answer the complaint quarter (W V2 of SWVt) of section (NW%) of Section Thirty-six (36), pay said debt of Six Hundred and of the plaintiff in the above entitled two (Sec. 2) and the enst half of action, which is filed in the Thirty-eight Dollars and Eighty-four in Township One Hundred Fifty-eight Human Trait That Is Shown in Their Collier's is the one big, independent, fearless the southeast quarter op SE*4) office of the Clerk of the District Cents, and interest, and the taxes, if weekly of the wliole country. Not only is it the Attitude Toward the Young and Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District (158) North, of Range Twenty-nine of section three (Sec. in township a good.- citizen's handbook but it is also 3). any, on said premises, and Fifty Dollars in and for the Conntv of Koochiching the Weak. the magnzine for the whole family. Among one hundred fi'ty threfi n"3) north., (29) West of Fifth Principal Meridian and State of Minnesota, and attorney's fees, as stipulated in are: things that a year's subscription gives to serve a copy of your answer to the and by said mortgage in case of containing one hundred, sixty ofiW)^^'! ^f the most interesting of aU 0ne Said complaint on the subscriber at 1000 Editorials his foreclosure, and the disbursements office in the City of Duluth, Minnesota, (160) acres, more or less, according taining one hundred sixty acres 1tlle human traits in the animals is 600 News Photos within twenty (20) days after 2SO Short Articles allowed by law, subject to redemption the to the United States Government sur- (160 A.) more or less accordi to the 'hat of chivalry, as shown by the anivey service of this summons upon you, ISO Short Stories exclusive of the day of service and, at any time within one year from 100 Illustrated Features thereof, in Koochiching County Government Survey thereof. mals in their attitude toward the if you fail to answer the said complaint 2 Complete Novels the day of sale, as provided by law. .. ... (Koochiching county and Stnte of Mi young and weak. It is an unwritten within the time aforesaid, the 6 Collier's Dated October 29, 1913. $2.50) JMfcrj* State of Minnesota, with the ta ith the hereditaments and law in the animal world that the plaintiff in this action will apply to neso the court for the relief demanded in Theo. Hamm Brewing Company, hereditaments and appurtenances appurtenances which sale w.?H young have rights which must he re- .'•it) ($2.50 the Lb Hess complaint. Mortgagee. Dated Novi-mber 15. 1913. ._!mrde by the Sheriff of said Koochi- gpected. This accounts for the uneS H. J- Charles. 0 K. L. KIMBALL, eriff, ching County at the front dOor of usual sight, sometimes seen, when a Vtt rney for Plaintiff, Attorney for Mortgagee, of sdid Koochiching County at the the Court House, in the city of Inter-1 fierce dog who has thrashed every 604 First Nat. Bank, Bldg., St. Paul, Minnesota. Duluth, Minn. nf frnnt Jnnr tho rVuii* national FrUs in raid County and other dog in the neighborhood, and front door of the Court House, jstate day of January ^e Jpatart TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, on the 16th has beco a terror every STA.TE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF HAIR STOPS FALLING Koochiching—ss. the City of International Falls, in 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., of that day jn puppydom, will turn tail and flee District NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF LI­ Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. at public vend e. to the highest bid- jn pparent terror when a young said County and State, on Saturday, an a der for cash, to pay said debt of QUOR LICENSE. dog or kitten is presented to him. Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottlft The twenty-five hundred and thirty-six Cosmopolitan Company, a corporation, the tenth (10th) day of January, A. of Danderine right now--Also The maternal and paternal instincts and 66-100 ($2"36.66) Dollars, and stops itching scalp. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Plaintiff, D. 1914, at ten o'clock a. m., of are among the strongest of all. Parents interest, and the taxes, if any, on vs. will grieve over the loss of the Ziba City of International O. Brown, Frank. E. Cawley, that day, at public vendue, to the said premises, and fifty and no 100 Thin, brittle, colorless and eeraggy and also all other persons unknown young, but they apparently have no Dollars, Attorney's fees as stipulated Falls. claiming any right, title, highest bidder for cash, to pay said hair is mute evidence of a neglected, |m aWd'by said Mortgage in case of {conception of death. There is deep estate, interest or lien in. the scalp of dandruff—that awful scurf. real estate described in the complaint foreclosure, and the disbursements sympathy, or something very close to Notice is hereby given that application debt of One Hundred Eighty-four There is nothing so destructive to herein, it among animals. A cry of distress allowed by law: subject to redemption Defendants. the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair has been made in writing to Dollars and thirty-three Cents from a fellow-beast or bird in trouble at any time within one year from of Its lustre, its strength and its very NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an the city council of said city of International the day of sal#1, as provided, by law. will bring others from all directions. ($184.33), and interest, and the taxes, life eventually producing.a feverishness action has been commenced in this Dated December 1st, A. D. 1913. There is a powerful instinct on the court by the above named plaintiff and itching of the scalp, which Falls and filed in my office, if any, on said premises, and against the above named defendants, Minneanol'.s Thw**hmg Mch. Co., part of all animals to protect the if not remedied causes the hair roots the object of which is to obtain a praying for license to sell intoxicating Twenty-five (25) Dollars, Attorney's Hopkins, Minn. Mortgagee. young when in trouble. Hogs and cattle to shrink, loosen and die—then tha judgment that plaintiff is the owner J. A. Hosp, hair falls out fast. little Danderine of the hereinafter described lands in are among the most dangerous of A liquors for- the term commencing fees, as stipulated in and by said lee simple, clear of encumbrance, and Hopkins, Minn. Attorney. Jan 15 tonight—now—any time—will 311 rely domestic animals when aroused the that defendants, and each of them, on the thirteenth day of save your hair. Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and and all persons claiming by, through surest way to arouse, them is to injure Get a 25 cent bottle of Knonir j-i's or under them, and each of them, have December, 1913 and terminating on their young. Let a bird utter a the disbursements allowed by law NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, no right or title to, no estate or interest Danderine from any drug storer "ou call for help, and instantly the air in and no lien on said real estate, the fourteenth day of December, 1914, surely can have beautiful hair sts .7 irs. subject to redemption at any time' Department of the Interior, U. S. or any part thereof, and NOTICE around will be filled with feathered of it if vou will just try a little De-derine. by the following person and at the IS ALSO GIVEN that no personal Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, champions of the victim. Claim is roade against any defendant. within one year from the day of sale Save your hair! Try following place, as stated in said application, The premises affected by said action November 28, 1913. are situated in the "County of Koochiching as provided by law. respectively, to-wit: Notice is hereby given That Hugh and State of Minnesota, and are known and described as follows: Glenn Saville, at the north front Dated November 17th, A. D. 1913. F. Buck, of Manitou, Minnesota, who V'' Southeast quarter of southeast quar room of that certain two story brick ter of SEV4) of section twentynine (SE*4 First State Bank of Baudette, on October 22nd, 1912 made homestead (29). and the.west half of the A Glimpse of California for You building located on Lot No. 7 of entry, serial No. 06259, for WV& northeast "quarter (W% of HE%) and Mortgagee. the southeast quarter of the north Block Bo. 15 of International Falls, SE%, Sec. 16 NWV4 NE&, NE^i fast quarter (SE*4 of NE%) of section, S. M. Koefcd, Minn. thirty-two (32), all in township NW^4, section 21, township 159 N., Would you to see some of the wonders of California* fla[yen't you •jxty-nine (69) north, range twentythree Said application will be heard and Attorney for Mortgagee, (23) west .of the Fourth Principal range 26 W., 5th M., has filed notice been drramiiitf about the Golden State for a loiitf while? Wouldn't Meridian, according to the government determined by said city council of you like to see with your own eyes some of the world's lamjrfus resb*t« Baudette, Minnesota. of intention to make final commutation survey thereof. and hotels? Wouldn't yon like to know ho*-to see and" enjof- these B. L. KIMBALL, the City of International Falls at the proof, tu establish claim bitf, hospitable, homelike hotels? Wouldn't you like to look it the Attorney for Plaintiff, Council room in the city of International 602-604 First Nat. Bank, Bldg., MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE to the land stove described, before jrre*n hills and smiling valleys, the fragrant orange.jfrtivefiT the folks Duluth, Minri. Falls at the Council room in at play fn the winter less paradise 01 theFaeitic? I H. Drumnond, Clerk of District Default having been made in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the City of International Falls in Court, at International Falls, Minnesota, payment of the sum of twenty-five HOW TO BRING CALIFORNIA^TO' YOUR HOME 2 U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Koochiching County, and State of hundred and thirty-six and 66-100 on the 7th day of January, A A A A n- November 4th, 1913. Yes that is possible.' If you will send Us ten cents merely to cover Minnesota, on Monday, the 8th day ($2536.66) Dollars, which is dairted. 19 K. Notice is hereby given that John cost of mailing, we will s^nd you free a booklet descriptive of California's to be due and is due at the date of of December, A. D. 1913, at 8 o'clock Claimant nan.-ts as witnesses: "famous resorts and in addition the big Christmas Number of Jacob Fischer, whose post-office address this notice upon a certain Mortgage p. m. of that day. with a big story of the progress of the PanamaPacific is Duluth, Minnesota, did, on Frank W. Lundy, Corral Hawn, Sunset Magazine duly, executed and delivered by J. international Exposition and further views of this Pacific the 31st day of May, 1913, file in this Witness my hand and seal of said O rnelius Rasieldt, Beorge Black all D. Foote, a single man, mortgagor, Coast wonderland. Be sure to mention this newspaper and address office sworn statement and application, city this 19th day of November, A. to. The Minneapolis Threshing: M[aehine of Manitou, Minn. you letter to No. 010915, to purchase the Company, Mortgagee, bearing ?. 1913. Lester Bartlett SWtt SW4 Sec. 28, S% SE& & SUNSET MAGAZINE, San Francisco, California date-: the 3rd day of August, 1911 vs. R. C. Eraser, Register. SE% SWM, Section 29, Township 70 and wfth a.power of sale therein contained,duly -N., Range 18 West 4th P. M., and City Clark. recorded in the office of Ja&. 8. I