International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 11, 1913 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. CITY FATHERS SIXTY ACRE FARM that and seconded by Alderman litis iplant and industries installed are the report of the Mayor be accepted INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ak ng the bigg oise. MAKESBIG MONEY and approved and the city attorney HOLD SESSION Ihe company not be blamed for instructed to take all steps necessary „ot wanting a.^jier plant. When AND BORDER BUDGET of to safeguard the interests .ne takes into con deration the fact, officers the city and to defend it and its that they are pav.ng ninety two per Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International (Continued from Page 1.) in the action so reported to (Continued from Page 1.) cent of the t^xos and this would Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. was have been started, which motion mean ninety two per cent of the City Clerk be, and he hereby is instructed ture this clover in the fall. That carried unanimously. cost of ins ailing the new plant, whei to'amend the records in his winter and the next spring I manure 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. On motion of Alderman Doran, they already have a plant that can office of said meeting by adding it heavily from the stables, and seconded by Alderman Oveson the take care of the light proposition for thereto, immediately before the motion Official Paper of Ranier plow it up for corn again the next Official Paper of International Falls. following bills were allowed: years to come.—Northern News. to award the contract to F. E. spring. Millard McColey, street labor$ 5.00 Patterson at four thousand nine hundred "Thus I have always twenty ^cres LAW ON THE UNPAID Julius Mountain, street labor. 15.00 and sixty-two ($4962.00) dollars The cost of living in France is condition they will sow it to alfalfa in corn, twenty in oats and twenty Gustofsaon & & Johnson, labor for a "White Way" lighting and keep it harvested. By doing lowered by the use of Horse meat, in clover. I plow twenty acres of CHATTEL MORTGAGE on scales 42.60 system as follows: this they will eliminate the fire risk, which is called "Clevaline." There corn land each spring for corn, and Dan Dzinbin, labor on sewer. 40.00 it will also keep down the (Just to are 800 stores licensed by the government one span of horses does all my farm It was moved by Alderman Doran a large extent, besides adding to E. W. Kibbey, engineering which sell nothing but horse work. and seconded by Alderman Oveson the beauty of the scenery along the meat. "For six weeks or two months in That the bid of F. E. Patterson for sewers 31.75 (Continued from Page 1.) route by having an everygreen crop the spring I let my cattle run in the the installation of a "Luminous Arc" Burnett Bros., team labor... 6.00 instead of noxions weeds to look at. over to the person to whom he gave big woods where I have fenced off a lighting system on Second and Third Judge McClenahan of Brainerd Pat Lynch, team labor 4.00 It will also establish a constructional the mortgage, he will ^e protected pasture, but I am doubtful about the will tolerate no foolishness in his street in said city between Second M. & O. Power Co., pumping relationship between the railroad and the mortgage held discharged. benefit of this, and next spring I am and Fifth avenues at four thousand court. The other day he fined a and the farmers. It may be that both parties feel water November 352.89 going to keep them in the stables and nine hundred and sixty-two ($4,962.00) lawyer $50 or 60 days in jail for that the mortgaged property is worth yards. dollars be accepted, and that the appearing in court in a drunken condition.—Princeton M. & O. Power Co., canvas just about the amount due and the "My cows are all Guernsey grades. HOW OTHERS SEE US. bid of the Duluth electric company Union. for wagon 6.20 mortgagor is willing to have the I have a good, pure bred bull. I do be rejected, said F. E. Patterson bid The council at International Falls Green Hardware Co. stove.. 30.60 mortgagee take it in full settlement not say Guernseys are best. I do being deemed by this council to be The Wallace-Forseen law which has locked horns with the International E. H. Enderson, repairs to and that the mortgagee is willing say that any cow is good if she *s the lowest responsible bid submitted provides for the closing of buildings, Power Company on the light wagon 3jj0 to receive it. 1/ this is done under well cared for. When you come dowp which motion was adopted by a unanimous and confiscation of personal property proposition and the council is seeking a definite agreement the mortgage to the practicability of it the best vote of the council, which motion Dave McFarlane, services of used for immoral purposes has been to buy a piece of land to put in is discharged. cow is the one that fs kept best. to adopt the resolution was upheld by Judge Molyneaux in the fire department 21.00 a plant of its own. Treat any breed of cow well and she seconded by Alderman Keyes and In most states it is held that once Hennepin county district court, who From this distance it looks as (On motion the Council adjourned. will give good milk. I aim always carried by unanimous vote. the mortgage has become past due, also says that the burden of proof 13 though the whole matter was one Attest: will give good milk. I aim alawys the mortgagor having failed to pay on the property owner. Mayor Kane reported to the big bunch of nonsense, as International R. C. Fraser, L. W. Wilson, at digestibility in feeding my cows. it in full at the time specified, the council that service had been made Falls is now obtaining lights I give them all they can eat. With City Clerk. President. holder of the mortgage has become upon him of the complaint and The council hag ordered the street at a lower price than any municipality the right food a cow will take care the owner of the property and has summons, notice of motion and order r.ames and business house numbers in the northern part of th* of the proportions herself. I feed the right to claim it without further to show cause together with a restraining so that it v.i!l not be long before all state, outside of Virginia. HICKORY corn silage with the clover and unthreshed ceremony. It is only necessary that order in connection with the those requirement will be met toward A sliding scale running from five oat straw for roughness. RUBBERS a he claim it and take possession in "Luminous Arc" lighting system, and free delivery of mail. Of course the cents, charged for street lighting to "The silo is indispensible on a peaceable manner. In a few states, that he had turned all papers over resident part as well as Ihe business ten cents to small consumers seems Giv« Satisfaction. Ask dairy farm. It enables one to save your dealer for the as Michigan Nebraska, North Dakota, to the City Attorney with directions part of town will need to be lighted a reasonable rate. GREEN LABELED the corn in its succulent state for Oregon, Texas and Washington, to prepare to answer the same. Rubber Footwear so that postmen can see the names Besides the thought occurs to us, winter feed, and corn made into silage regulr foreclosure proceedings are and numbers before free delivery can It was moved by Alderman Doran "What would International have been gives .twice as much nutriment as necessary before the holder of a chattel bp installed. without the International Company?" corn in the shocki In silage you mortgage can take possession of We remember our first visit to International get the cob, the leaves and stalk, the the property covered. On another page of this issue will Falls, or Koochiching as cattle eat every shred of it. It is it was then called seven years ago. But even though the mortgage be- found a very interesting art'cle A. Setterlund & Co more palatable and. digestible, the debt is overdue, and the holder has The village consisted of simply a clipped from the Antigo, Wis., Dispatch, system absorbs it all and it has 1 taken possession of the property th© telling what can be accomplished few small saloon buildings on the stimulating effect. I feed silage mortgagor's rights are not at an on a sixty acre farm and river bank, where squaws rubbed elbows, till September. From then until the end. He still has what is known as how it was done. That which was with white renegades, gamblers last of October all the stock is yarded an equity of redemption—that is he accomplished by that farmer under and what not seen years ago. No on the clover and oats fields, General Contractors has the right to redeem the property his adverse conditions can be duplicated stones had been turned to build a leaving their fertility on the land by paying all the money due, including dam nor was there any immediate by every farmer in this county. as dropped manure contains fourfifths principal, interest and necessarj The soil in this county is level, free hope of the present sawmills and of all the qualities taken out expenses. The time within which from stones and very productive and paper mills being installed. Koochiching International Fails, Minnesota of the soil by the crops. All winter one may erdeem after the day when in the very near future will be as was then only a small trading the stock lives on silage, clover and the mortgage was due, known as th*t convenient to markets. oats. point, where today, we find a modern period of redemption, is fixed in a "I separate the cream from the city of five to six thousand people. few states by statute, as in Maine, The Burlington is renting the milk. Each morning a motor car Massachusetts, Minnesota and Rhode right of way on its 10,000 miles of from the dairy comes and takes my Island, where it is sixty days and And those who have reaped the Northern Minnesota Hospital railway to the farmers along the cream. I call it my pension. That's Kentucky, where it is five years. L. greatest benefit from the large power tracks at five dollars per farm on the beauty of a dairy farm, your other states the courts allow what money is sure, every day if you they deem to be a reasonable time want it. under all the circumstances of the "My skimmed milk I feed to the *35 "r$Z JS case. calves and stock. None of it goes The mortgagee, the holder of the to waste. mortgage, has it within his power to "I keep two hired men in winter cut off this equity of redemption. He and three in summer one living with may bring foreclosure proceedings his family in a tenant house and I in a court of law by which the mortgage give him garden room, free rent and is definitely closed. By thebe $33 a month. proceedings disposition is made ot "I have never bought a pound of the property at a mortgage sale under fertilizer or feed. I raise just the direction of the court. From enough garden and pork for my the proceeds the expenses of the sale family use. I sell nothing but cream. are paid, the amount due the holder My farm has a gross income of of the mortgage under the mortgage $3,500 a year and $2,500 of it is net is paid, and ifthere is still a balance profit. remaining it is returned to the man "I milk forty cows. The rest are who originally gave the mortgage. calves and steers. The cow calves I By the terms of many mortgages save for milch cows and when they R. Monahan, M., D. Elizabeth Monahan. M. D. of movable property the holder, after begin to give milk I watch the output Mary C. Ghostley. M. D. default of payment, has the right and keep only the best, selling the to conduct a public sale of the property Office over International State Bank. International Palls, Minnesota poor milkers for beef. My bull for himself, without having recourse calves I sell for veal or raise to 2 to foreclosure proceedings. years old and sell at $50 apiece for This sale must be fairly conducted beef. My sheep herd costs little to in every regard, and should always keep and it sandwiches in and makes be by public auction, though private OS1 me some money. sales are sometimes countenanced or (fs INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA agreed to by the mortgagor. The "Sixty acres are enough for any proceeds of the sale are disposed of dairy farm. The more land a man in exactly the same manner as after «s has over sixty acres the worse he is a sale on foreclosure. Either a A HAS off. The help problem makes a foreclosure or a sale under a pow^r A LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL larger farm impracticable. Any land in the mortgage cuts off the equity that will grow clover will make as of redemption. These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Thus it is to be noticed that the good a dairy farm as mine, and land /is mortgagor—the man who gave the that will grow alfalfa will make almost PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: mortgage—has a very real interest twice as much profit as mine, 1 in the property, even after the mortgage but it must be worked. There's iio News Print Paper 220 tons per day is overdue. If it is worth more room for a lazy man on a farm. than the debt the surplus must be Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day After all, it isn't the quality of the returned to him, and so he has an interest Sulphite Pulp 1 10 tons per day in seeing to it that the sale 'r land that counts its the man on the Santa Claus Headquarters 4s is fair and for the highest possible ]an(i.» Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually amount. Notice should always be A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month given the mortgagor of the sale of XHICK, GLOSSY TTATR the mortgaged goods in time so that Consider these facts, and we feel sure you FREE FROM DANDRUFF he may attend. If the goods do not At the will agree with us that International Falls bring enough to pay the debt due Girls! Try Hair fluffy and it! gets soft, beautiful—Get cent bottle the mortgagor is personally liable for a 25 is destined to become one of the most important OF of Danderine. "STORE QUALITY" the balance. manufacturing centers of the North If you care for heavy hair that glistens MASONS ELECT OFFICERS. with beauty and is radiant with West. life has an incomparable softness and Visit our Bargain Basement, a full line of The annual election of officers of Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Koochiching Lodge 270, A. F. & A. Just one application doubles the Risldonei Lots trom $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up Toys and Xmas Goods. Now beauty of your hair, besides it immediately M. was held in the Masonic lodge Industrial Lots from $600 up $ Torms to Suit ill dissolves every particle of room in this city, which resulted as on display. dandruff.. You can not have nice follows: Judge, Geo. S. Langland, heavy, hoalthy hair if you have C. B. KINNEY E. E. PETERSON & CO. worshipful master B. F. Finney, senior dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and warden H. C. Pitblado, junior !tn very-life, and if not overcome it SALES MANAGER warden Phil Maurice, secretary and ro ••'•res a feverishness and hing of Geo. Nv Millard, treasurer. t! 1p tf hair roo imish, International Falls, Minnesota .. «ii then the ht ills out At the close of. the session lunch "THE STORE OF QUALITY" a 25-c ttle 0 was served followed by a smoker and -.j-i.: trine from any dru social session. rase try it a'.A ,l -i. •, ,• .if', 'li' y\"AriV.,s tip' •i&liifij IT