International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 18, 1913 · Page 3 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. D. 1912, at eleven oclock a. m., in CASH YOUR WARRANTS. sunny days were with us with few SCHOOL NOTES interruptions 'til April. The ground Book "D" of Mortgages, on page The town of Koochiching warrants International Falls Abstract Co. froze to a depth of six feet in November 465 and no action or proceeding having are now payable as follows: General' but thawed out before December^ Fund, registered prior to December" been'.instituted, at law or otherwise was half gone and farmers BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors The., skating rinkis being flooded 1st, 1912 Road and Bridge Fund, to recover the debt secured by in. all .sections of the northwest (now?and if^&fweathexsiieepai up and registered prior to May 1st, 1912 Interest ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE plowed their "fields. There was no said, vMortgage or any part thereof, on the above named warrants ds cold enough it will bereadyiin'two' :snow, the ground was but slightly Now, Therefore,: notice is hereby w«eka. will cease December 15, 1913. Collections, Conveying and Loans frozen at any'time after November Helen HarmanJias been -playing Henry A. Hubbard, given, That by virtue of the power of and almost perpetual sunshine and J. E. BURDICK, Manager 'the violin for the school marches the Treasurer. sale contained in said Mortgage, and soft balmy winds were continual. The ipast week, and on Wednesday morniing International Falls Minnesota following spring was not different pursuant to^the statute in such case entertained the singing class by ifES End FURS from the usual and the following made and provided, the said- Mortgage [giving a few of her selections. Wa positively give more valuable illustrsteil informaj summer was one of the most fruitful Harold Mclntyre joined the sophomore will be foreclosed by a sale of tioil relative to Hide* and Furs, tiian a, other hoi* in the world. We pay flighemt Crinh i'ricr9 even known. It is not impossible class last Tuesday. for JXIDIJ8, jrtfltS, JEte., and the premises described in and conveyed that the forthcoming winter may fbe mak« prompt returns for each shipment. TVs sell Two more students have taken up Trapper5* .Supplies rery cheap. Write for Circular, by said Mortgage, to wit: like that-of 1877-78 —^-Cass Las.* Shipping Tays, Illustrated Trap-Book, Catalo^ue.eto.— the work, in night school during the NORTHWESTERN HIDE & FUR CO.. Three Leaders Times. The South Half (S%) of the Minneapolis, past we€fc. I Establish* 1890 Miaa» The pupils of the H. S. have been Southwest quarter (SW&) of Section BEAR RIVER. working hard lately to secure a half JIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" Twenty-five (25) and the north holiday. But alas! C. B. Griffith visited at International TO CONSTIPATED CHILD half (N%) of the Northwest quarter Wanted—The reason for dates-and Falls Saturday. (NW%) of Section Thirty-six (36), note books. 2c reward offered for Bern and Harl Rose were Littlefork Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm^ Golden Grain Belt Beers proofs of their help. visitors Saturday. in Township One Hundred Fifty-eight tender little Stomach, liver Mr. Mclntyre is back from his trip The Ladie?' sewing society will and bowels. (158) North, of Range Twenty-nine iand is again teaching the physics meet with Mrs. Lind Saturday 13th. Harpers Whiskey (29) West of Fifth Principal Meridian, class. Mrs. T. Armstrong visited at International Look at the tongue, mother! If containing one hundred sixty coated, your little one's stomach, liver Only one more week of school before Falls Friday. and bowels need cleansing at once. Rock Spring Water (160) acres, more or less, according Xmas vacation. Everybody is Edd Erneis-on visited his parents of .When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't (preparing for the time. Fostf-n, Minn., the past week returning to the United States Government survey sleep, eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad has A few of the active H. S. students Saturday. thereof, in Koochiching County sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give gave a party at the Bethlehem Mrs. A. Wiseman was a visitor at a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of and State -pf Minnesota, with the UNDERWOOD & HA55ELBARTH, Local Agents church. Most of the H. S. students Rose's i'r'day. Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, hereditaments and appurtenances were present and had a very agreeable Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hilliard and constipated waste, undigested food International Falls, Minn. and sour bile gently moves out of Its time. daughter arrived at Edd Emerson which sale will be made by the Sheriff little bowels without griping, and you Elmer Mclntyre has joined th« last Saturday morning and will of said Koochiching County at the have a well, playful child again. Ask seventh grade. make them a two weeks visit. your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of front door of the Court House, in '"California Syrup of Figs," which contains Eighth Grade. S. E. Gregg held a Thanksgiving full directions for babies, children the City of International Falls, in Howard Pease has left the eighth service at the Bear River school of all ages and for grown-ups. [grade, and has gone to Superior. said County and State, on Saturday, last Sunday to a large crowd. The Caroline Burgreft has been absent Sunday school also gave a Thanksgiving the tenth (10th) day of January, A. Northern Minnesota Hospital from school on account of illness. program which was enjoyed D. 1914, at ten o'clock a. m., of The boys of the Seventh and by all. that day, at public vendue, to the IN WOMAN'S BREAST Eighth grades who are experts in The Rosedale Sunday school are highest bidder for cash, to pay said irope tying handed in the knots and bttsy preparing a program and will ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP AS began mechanicaj drawing. have a Xmas tree on Xmas eve, debt of One Hundred Eighty-four THISandALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLAND The Seventh and Eighth grade everybody invited. IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY 1 Dollars and thirty-three Cents girls finished their aprons and are ($184.33)t and interest, and the taxes, making work-bags. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE if any, on said premises, and III Fall to CURE any CANCER orTUM Default having been made in the Twenty-five (25) Dollars, Attorney's OUR LAST SHOT AS A WEATH I Treat Before it Poisons Bone or Deep G! payment of the sum of One Hundred fees, as stipulated in and by said Mmm SURE PAINLESS mm ER PROPHET. Eighty-four Dollars and Thirty-three PLASTER CURE Mortgage' in case of foreclosure, and Gents ($184.33), principal and interest, That odd and peculiar seasons occur Manyworkereryday I .1 & I 1 ithe disbursements allowed by law which is claimed to be due and lose sleep nights BO in all latitudes of the earth is an PayWhenCured: is due at the date of this notice upon subject to redemption at any time axiom and that recurrences- of such Written GUARANTEEI a certain Mortgage, duly executed ^peculiar condition may be expected within one year from the day of sale Cancer never,pains and delivered by Aanon Moy, a single until It pol deep. is the opinion of all seers and weather BODS as provided by law. IOO.Pagt Book sen* man, Mortgagor, to First State Bank forcasters. free testimonials of thousands cured. of Baudette, a corporation, Mortgagee, Thirty-six years .ago Minnesota Dated November 17th, A. D. 1918. WRITE TO SOME bearing date the third day of and all the northwestern states enjoyed GANGER ?hfe BREAST, LIP, FAGj First State Bank of Baudette, the mildest winter ever known May, A. D. 1912, and with a power or body always begins a small tumor, lamp' ito the "oldest inhabitant." Winter of sale therein contained, duly recorded Mortgagee. sore full of poison and certain death. I Bweaj a R. h. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Morsahan, M. D. we have cured 10,000 cancers and refuse the-J began that year the fore part of November in the office of the Register S. M. Koefod, sands dying—scared too late. Write to Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. and continual freezing weath•er of deeds in and for the County of DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEE&CO.v Attorney for Mortgagee, Office over International State Bank. International rails, Minnesota was experienced until about the Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, DR. HURFORD—2 ledy assistants AB36 WEST RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO, 25th when foggy nights and warm on the fourth (4th) -day of May, A. •'Baudette, Minnesota. This May SAVE A LIFE, Send KrHo*: a I All I SALE ?l mi II December 15th to December 25th We take inventory January 1, 1914 and in order to reduce our stock we are going to place the following goodson sale: All of our Ladie's and Children's Suits and Coats at All of our Ladie's Dresses, such as Silks and Serges at 1-3 Off Regular pries 1-3 Off Regular Priee $ 4.CO All $6.00 Garments, Sale Price 6*00 All $9.00 Garments, SalePrice All of .our Ladies' Furs such as Scarfs and Mufis.at 9OO All $12.00 Garments, Sale- Price 12.00 All $1&.00-Garments, Sale Price 20 Per Gent Discount off Regular Pries And the rest at same discount. AllourLadies* Hats at 1*2 Wfligulir Pries (f A oomplete line of Xmas Visit the Bargain Basement. Candles and Nuts at AllouriMen's Suits at A 11 line of Toys* -Dish es* 20 Psr Mfflmnflff Re^ar Price our grocery department. Glassware, Silverware, and other Xmas Goods. S S All our Men!s.aiid? Boys' Owercoats-at 1-3 fltt'Rsptar Price E. E YOURS TRULY,