International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 29, 1914 · Page 5 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 0 VACANT AREAS OF out, and the applicant's interest Notice of Receipt of Bids. transferred at the same poifit in Newspaper men and women are lumber prodded. Notice is hpreby given that 1912. coming to realize this more and On motion of Alderman litis, sealed bids will be received by Immigration to Increase STATE OF MINNESOTA more, and the best newspapers in seconded by Alderman Oveson, Attractive "Literature" Used Still better results are expeced the City Council of the city of the state and nation are giving the council adjourned. in the cuirent year. International Falls, Minnesota, Attractive literature is made due prominence to educational Attest: &nd opened and considered by to do its part too, in getting the Mr. Sherman believes that affairs. The results may be primarily R. C. Fraser, L. W. Wilson, (Continued from Page 1) the City Council at a regular attention of the non-resident, more advertu'ng and a livelier to the schools and school City Clerk. President. sales are sent along, if the inquiry meeting thereof to be held in the campaign vv:lr. moving pictures who may be turning his eyes toward organizations, but ultimately is received during the season will rapidlv people the state's vacant Council room in said city on the Minnesota. they must be highly profitable to of such sales. If homestead lands He would like to advertise 26th day of January, 1914, at 8 "Minnesota" is the volume de WATERWORKS. the newspaper. An example of lands are wanted, another letter o'clock p.m., for the franchise to luxe of this collection. It is a in 200 farm journals' circulating the benefit of press support to is sent out accompanied by maintain and construct and operate book of 140 pages, profusely illustrated, outside of the state instead education was the exploitation pamphlets containing general A proposition was submitted to a dock for boat delivery and and crammed with telling of in 65 as at present, and by the newspapers of Kentucky and specific information. Sometimes the village council last Monday hire at the intersection of the facts andb figures, as to the 'instead of having just one moving during the winter and spring of a combination letter dealing by the International Lumber north end of Eighth Avenue in state's opportunities proved by picture outfit abroad he the year 1912 of the approaching with both kinds of lands is company, to do the pumping for the city of International Falls concrete cases of success. Along 'would like to have five or six, session of the Kentucky Education necessary, and this, too, is ready, the village, provided the village and Rainy River, according to with this is a smaller book called each with two competent men to association, which had been so that the applicant receives an would provide an intake pipe regulations and restrictions as "The Opportunity Spot of America," operate it and to talk Minnesota's weak in numbers until the press answer so promptly that he feels that would reach out into ihe set forth in a proposed ordinance which sets forth concisely advantages intelligently, came to its support, Through the the commonwealth of Minnesota Rainy River beyond the boom so now on file with the city Clerk. the opportunity for the graingrower, Provision for such extensions of efforts of the press largely more is specially interested in getting that pure water could be secured. Bids may be filed with the city the opportunity for the the state's immigration work, than from any other one influence him as a citizen, which is flattering The proposition as submitted Clerk at any time on or before potato man, chances of success however, rests with the legislature.—W. the membership of the association to his vanity and helps on the would enable the village to put the 26th day of January, 1914 at with onions, the truck-gardening P. Kirkwood in Minneapolis was more than trebled cause. in the needed water main extensions 8 o'clock p.m. The Council reserves Journal. with fruits, with dairy cattle, during that year, and the attendance Again, in case there is no* reply without the necessity of the right to reject any and with pork, with poultry, with was so large that no one to the commissioner's first bonding the village and would TRUE MISSION OF all bids. sheep, and a score of- other auditorium in Lousiville would letter, a followup letter is sent furnish all the required water for By order of the City Council. things. "The Truth About Minnesota" accommodate the audience, and the community. Spooner is in a Dated this 6th day of January, is scarcely more than a it became necessary to divide it THE NEWSPAPER S O N S splendid financial condition at the folder, but its pictures and brief I9I4- and to run two programs in different present time as economy has R. C. FRASER, text are such .as to make a farmer auditoriums at one time. STATE OF MINNESOTA been the watchword for some City Clerk. dream new dreams of success, I am satisfied that if the newspapers (ss. time. We are heartily in accoid County of Koochiching (Continued from Page 1) and it does not exaggerate the here represented were to with any proposition that wouid NOTICE OP TRANSFER OF I.IQUOS DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH pride— an index to their condition facts in the least. Then there is undertake to support the Kentucky JUDICIAL DISTRICT not entail putting the village too LICENSE. of thrift and progress. Such an appeal to the sportsman's Educational association Albert Kelly, Plaintiff heavily in debt, provided a sitisfactory communities would doubtless re'sent spirit, "Minnesota the Fisherman's this year in its further effort to vs. SUMMONS pumping rate can be secured Sadie Kelly, Defendant this statement as a sort of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Paradise," which makes increase its membership they application has been made in writing and the assurance that sufficient STATE OF MINNESOTA to the slander and would declare that 1 to the common Council of the village one wish for the coming of the could easily raise the mark to above named Defendant: of Ranier, Minnesota, and filed in my water would be supplied, .their intelligence was much higher You are hereby summoned and required open season for bass. To set the 10,000 and overcrowd the largest office, praying for transfer of liquor to answer the complaint of the license from Theo. Barker to Thomas we believe that it would be wise than the che^p, gossipy sheet Plaintiff in the above entitled action, non-xesident right as to Minnesota's city in the state with teachers. Beaton, the business to be conducted in which complaint has been filed in the to accept the proposition.— the same location for which license would indicate. climate, a folder gives the office of the Clerk of the said District Policy of Reform was granted, namely, the ground floor, Spooner News. Court at the city of International Falls, front room on lots 10, 11 and 12, (ten, Then I hope that I may escape figures for rainfall and frosts as Next to education the policy of County of Koochiching and State of eleven and twelve), in block 3 (three) Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your !the charge of treason and of insolence as shown by the recorded plat of the compared with those of other reform should concern the newspaper, answer to the said complaint on the village of Ranier, Minnesota. by the people of such subscriber at his office, in the city of Said application will be heard and states. The man who makes an not necessarily of the "big AROUND LOMAN Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami, determined by said common Council of Communities if I say that those within thirty days after service of this intelligent study of this has a the village of Ranier, at the Council stick" or the "muckrake character" summons upon you, exclusive of the room in the village of Ranier, Koochiching who permit a cheap and undesirable day of such service and if you fail to different conception of Minnesota's but a vigilant and persistent county and State of Minnesota, answer the said complaint within the on Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at 8 John Reed, cf Hopkins, was a sheet to be published in their weather than prevails outside time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action effort to eradicate evil from the o'clock of that day. will apply to the Court for the relief caller here last week. Witness my hand and seal of said community without making an the state. community. In some communities demanded in said complaint together village of Ranier this 6th day of January. Fred Stryker is organizing a with the Plaintiff's costs and 'effort to correct the evil, either 1914. at least this can be best done disbursements herein. After Good Citizens of All Sorts E. H. WEBER, branch of the Yeomen lodge here. by the process of improvement Dated January 15th, 1914. Recorder. by giving prominence to the heroically CHARLES SCRUTCHIN, The effort of the immigration Log buyers and pulp wood scalers or elimination, are justly punished ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE good and true. The editor Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemidji, Minnesota. Jan 22-Feb.l2 bureau, however, is4 not to get are beginning to show up CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING when the estimate placed upon more than any one else must THEREON farmers alone for the state. It now. them is equal only to such an see "stars in the mud," and even S O N S ESTATE OF FRED FARRAR seeks to bring the outside man C. Cloquette, R. Todd and others inferor publication. The community if we exaggerate the bravery of of any kind, provided his character have been busy in the ice State of Minnesota should not" tolerate a the hero or over-emphasize the In Probate Court STATE OF MINNESOTA harvest. is right, into touch with the weak or vicious newspaper. It is County of Koochiching) (ss. nobleness of the deed we may County of Koochiching inside opportunity. To aid in this, too powerful a weapon to be intrusted Steve Mannausau expects to IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE justify ourselves with that old of Fred Farrar, decedent. DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH is issues a pamphlet, giving, to careless or irresponsible receive a team from St. Paul in philosphy that "the things we JUDICIAL DISTRICT Letters of administration with will county by county, the call of men a few days. hands. believe in we create." annexed this day having been granted Ethel Quint, Plaintiff to Ellen Nichols. vs. SUMMONS of various businesses or profes| Newell Hannahs, one of the The Community's Fault That newspaper which is not It is ordered, that the time within Joe. Quint, Defendant Which all creditors of the above named sions. Further information in The community should no Big Fork pioneers, was a caller missionary to a degree has utterly decedent may present claims against STATE OF MINNESOTA to the any case may be had by addressing more allow their newspaper to here last Saturday. his estate in this court, be, and the above named Defendant: failed. It is the purpose of the same hereby is, limited to three months You are hereby summoned and required town clerks, village recorders Martin Perkins and Clarence remain in the hands of the vicious from and after the date hereof ana to answer the complaint of the missionary to develop a people that Thursday, the 30th day of April, Plaintiff in the above entitled action, Brown drove out in the country or local newspapers. or the ignorant than they 1914, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Probate and their country, to leave the which complaint has been filed in the Court rooms at the Court house at International office of the Clerk of the said District calling on friends last StfndcTyY^ Moreover, a set of pamphlets would permit a drunken or demented country better, the people more Falls in said county, be, Court at the Court House in the city and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed of International Falls, County of Koochiching, attractively illustrated and clearly The last two falls of snow have man to parade their happy, more hopeful, more progressive as the time and place for hearing and State of Minnesota, and made it possible for people to do upon and the examination, adjustment to serve a copy of your answer to said written is to set forth the advantages streets habitually and at will and more prosperous and allowance of such claims as complaint on the subscriber at his office some hauling, but we still need of the larger subdivisions with firearms or than they wouid shall be presented within the time in the city of International Falls, than he found them. Surely a Sif or6S8tid in the said County of Koochiching, about six inches. of the state. The first of permit a boy to toy in public Let notice hereof be given by the publication within thirty days after the service of newspaper should aim directly at of this order in the International this Summons upon you, exclusive of Quite a number of our people this series has to do with northeastern with a loaded cannon. The newspaper all these things. If a family is not Falls Press as provided by law. the day of such service and if you fail Dated this 14th day of January, 1914. so to serve your answer to the said are very busy these days delivering Minnesota, and tells of is the power of the community, more enlightened and a home is JOHN BEBG, complaint within the time aforesaid, (SEAL) Judge of Probate. logs and pulp wood to the the Plaintiff in this action will apply some of the "wonders—you can and the community is no not more elevated after a newspaper Phinney & Campbell, Attorneys for to the Court for the relief demanded streams or railways. tell them nothing less—performed stronger than its newspaper. The Petitioner. J.29-F12 in the complaint. has had entrance to it for FRANZ UEVNE Gratton De Graw has been community has no other medium by truck and other farmers Attorney for Plaintiff. a year that newspaper had better NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. International Falls, Minn. F-5 hauling some good dry wood to in that part of the state. The so powerful through which suspend business and the editor our good townspeople to cheer Department of the Interior. booklet, however, covers the it can impress the world with NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE had better seek some position of them up during the spell of zero its strength and merit. whole range of opportunities of less responsibility. CLOSURE SALE United States Land Office at Cass Lake, weather. this region. Others of the same Its environment should largely Minnesota, December 30th, 1913. The mission of the newspaper, series will deal with northwestern, influence if it does not fully determine Blanche Taylor, who was confined in fine, is not to purvey more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WHEREAS default has been made Alex McGillivray of Manitou, Minn., and has occurred in the conditions of central and southern Minnesota the character of the at Grandma Helmer's for news or to pander to idle curiosity who, on October 31st, 1908, made homestead a certain mortgage dated August 28th, entry, serial No. 0854, for S% respectively. These books newspaper. The resources, needs, 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. about a week, was much bet or to be a mere medium of =0 NE14, NEy4 NE14, SE% N¥|4, section Wernstrum and Grace E. Wernstrum, 11, Township 159 N., Range 27 W., 5th conditions and present state of will be used as a means of giving ter that she was able to be removed his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles A. barter and exchange, but as we P. meridian, has filed notice of intention Smith as mortgagee, and with the power detailed information to inquirers development of the particular to make five year proof, under Act to her own home last see it, its mission is to educate, of sale therein contained duly filed of March 3rd, 1891, to establish claim for record in the office of the Register section, state or nation to which who have in mind specialized Sunday. to the land above described, before J. to elevate, to develop and to exploit of Deeds in and for the County of H. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on farming and wish direct information. the newspaper proposes to minister at International Falls, Minnesota, on the C9mmunity, and there is There are several good pieces the 31st day of August, 1911, at 2 the 12th day of February, 1914. o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in are first to be taken into no higher calling, no more noble of land in our neighborhood that Claimant names as witnesses: Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, and, W. H. McGillivray, Frank Bossom, Carl consideration. In short, the newspaper Whereas said default consists in the and beneficient and righteous can be bought at very reasonable Erickson, Bert Weeks, all of Manitou, Exhibit Car in Nebraska failure to pay the sum of $84.86 on Minnesota. should conform to the August 28th, 1912, then due on the work, than editing a newspaper prices. We want more live farmers. LESTER BABTLETT, principal, and interest thereon then Another effective means of attracting needs of the community. In an 2-5 Register. if it be edited with these ideals due, and also the sum of $84.86 on August Write to secretary of our 28th, 1913, then due on the principal, attention to the state is agricultural state like Kentucky and purposes in mind. Farmers' Club. an dinterest thereon then due, and MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE also the failure to pay the taxes hereinafter the use of an advertising car. all Kentucky newspapers will, of The Loman Farmers' Club expect mentioned, and The car is provided by the Great course, devote some space to agriculture—this Whereas the power of sale in said CITY FATHERS HOLD to have a ery interesting mortgage has become operative and the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northern railroad and is carried tonic of general mortgagee did pay the following sura default has been made in the conditions meeting on Friday night of this for taxes charged and assessed against of a mortgage executed by 4.1bert free through other states. It interest, and yet there must be a the lands covered by said mortgage, towit: Anderson, a single man, Mortgagor, to week. Roads, poultry and thoroughbred the sum of $9.29 on November REGULAR MEETING the First National Bank of Chisholm, contains a well arranged exhibit discrimination by each of us in 28th, 1913, and Minnesota, a banking corporation, Mortgagee, cattle will be the main Wheras there is due and claimed to dated November 9th, 1909, and of Minnesota's products, and is favor of the products and methods topics. Everybody come. recorded in the office of the Register be due at the date of this notice on manned by a crew of three. To said mortgage the sum of Four Hundred of agriculture which are of Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Ninety-four and 50_100 ($494.50) The bus that Paul Mercure expected on the 12th day of November, Minutes of regular meeting attract Special attention the crew most adaptable to our particular dollars, and no action or proceeding 1909, at 9 o'clock a.m., in Book E., of has been instituted to law to recover to get was sent to In^us Mortgages, on page 136 thereof carries a moving picture machine of the citv council held January sections of the state. For instance, the debt secured by said mortgage, or That the said Mortgagee has paid the so that all the children from any part thereof, taxes assessed against the premises described with some 3,500 feet of films where fruit and grain 19th, 1914, at 8 o'clock p.m. NOW THEREFORE notice is' hereby in said mortgage for the years down river must ride in an open given that said mortgage will be foreclosed 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, amounting showing Minnesota farming operations, Members present: Aldermen may be most profitably grown, and the premises therein described in all to Two Hundred Fifty-eight sleigh—or stay home. Many and thereby mortgaged and litis, Oveson, Zimmerman, Doran, and 51-100 ($258.51) dollars that the from dairying on the fruit and grain may be emphasized conveyed and situated in said county amount claimed to be due on said choose the latter course these and state and described as follows, towit: fully developed farm to stumppulling Miner and Wilson. Mortgage at this date, including the by the press, and in a section cold days. taxes, is Two Thousand Seven Hundred The Northeast quarter of the on wild lands. The minutes of the meeting best adapted to the growing Seventy-five and 67-100 ($2,775.67) Northeast quarter (NE% of NE%) of dollars that the premises described in Section five (5) the Southeast quarter The farmers along the Rainy The coming of this car is advertised held January 12th, 1914, were of tobacco reports dealing with and covered by said mortgage are:— of the Northwest quarter (SE% of The Northwest quarter of the Northeast NWy4) and the Southwest quarter of from here to Baudette are subscribing read and, on motion of Alderman in advance, and its exhibit this product may be more properly the Northeast quarter (SW% of NE%) quarter (NW% of NE%), the of Section four (4) Township one hundred shares in a rural telephone South half of the Northeast quarter and moving pictures draw Zimmerman, seconded by Alderman presented. fifty-five (155) north of range (S of NE%), and the Northwest company that proposes to quarter of Southeast quarter (NW& of twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) large crowds, to the members of Oveson, same were approved. Since all schools are but the SE}4) of Section Twenty-one (21), principal meridian and containing one put up a line from Loman to Township Sixty-eight (68) North of hundred twenty-one and twenty-two which are" distributed literature preparatory departments to this Range Twenty-three (23) West of the one-hundredths (121.22) acres more or Baudette. Calls are out for bids such as has been described. On motion of Alderman litis, less according to the United States great university, the newspaper, Fourth Principal Meridian, Minnesota, government survey thereof saving and containing one hundred sixty acres to furnish the poles. The car is at present on a seconded by Alderman' Doran, it would seem injudicious for the (160) more or less, according to the excepting out of the grant hereby made government survey thereof that no action an undivided one-half interest in A large crowd of neighbors three months' tour of Nebraska, newspaper to ignore anything in the following bills were allowed: or proceedings have been instituted all mines and minerals of whatever gave the Ed. Mercure family a at law or otherwise to recover the name or nature under the said premises Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. Julius Mountain, street the line of educational effort or debt secured by said mortgage or any hereby made with power to the surprise last Saturday night. It part thereof That by virtue of the said Charles»A. Smith, his administrators Practically all of February 'educational progress and but the labor $5.00 pcwer of sale contained in said mortgage. and assigns, to take all usual, necessary was a farewell party, as the family and pursuant to the Statutes in and convenient means for working, and Jauuary are to be given part of wisdom for them to foster E. W. Kibbey, engineering such case made and provided, said getting, laying up, dressing and expect to move to their new to Nebraska. March will be given the school and to promote everything waterworks 3.75 mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of making merchantable and taking away said premises by public vendue to the said minerals will be sold on the 21st home near Fort Frances, Ont., to Missouri and Iowa, and a which will advance the E. W. Kibbey, engineering Tlghest bidder for cash, bv the Sheriff day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the of Koochiching county, Minnesota, at forenoon at public aution to the highest soon. A new rocker was left by few days in April to Illinois and interests of the school, and that general 3.75 the front door of the Court house in bidder for cash by the Sheriff of the friends as a souvenir. said county at his main office in the the city of International Falls in said Wisconsiii. L. W. LaBelle, special newspaper which blindly ignores Tjounty and state, on the 6th day of County Court House at the City of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. .m., to satisfy Interational Falls in said county and As a result of the immigration educational affairs and closes its police 3.00 amount then due on mortgage, in State to pay said debt so claimed to be eluding said taxes, together with the due, with lawful interest to date of campaign, in the first eleven columns to school occurrences is 'John Zeta, material for Notice to the Public. costs of such sale and Fifty ($50.00) sale, together with the sum of $25.00 months of 1913, 2,213 families foolishly cutting off its own street signs 4.50 as attorney's fees stipulated in said collars attorney's fees stipulated in said mortgage. mortgage to be paid in case of the foreclosure with their household goods, destined Dave McFarlane, services source of strength and sustenance. thereof, and the lawful disbursements. Dated January 13th, 1914. I have opened a Shoe Repair for points in Minnesota, of fire department 17.00 Dated January 19th, 1914. ^irst National Bank of Chisholm, were started on the final stages Shop in the Victoria Clothing Strengthen the Schools G. F. Swinnerton, professional Mortgagee, CHARLXS A. SMITH, Mortgagee of their journeys from the Minnesota I believe, in fact, that first of services 10.00 Store. All work guaranteed at EDWARD FREEMAN, By Harry 8. Swenson, Attorney for Mortgagee. transfer in the, midwav Int'l Falls band, services His Attorney in Fact, jail, it is the mission of the newspaper reasonable prices. Half soles, Office:—Rooms 9. 10 and 11, First district. This, was a gain of .^f-kj. to strengthen and supplement of leader .... .... .... 40.00 Harry S. Swsnson, Attorney for 50 cents—Rubber heels 40 cents. National Bank Building. Chisholm. Mortgagee, 514 Northwestern Bank If over the number of rfamilies Falls Lumber & Coal Co. the work of the school. Ian. P. O. Box, No. 132. Feb. 24 Building, Minneapolis, Minn. J22.M5 sr. H. Stolewitz Adv.tf. tidily