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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 6 PREDICTS PAY FOR ANNUAL JUNIOR SHORT RECEIPTS ANJ DISBURSEMENTS taxes,, is Two Thousand Seven Hundred Property For Sale Seventy-five and 67-100 ($2,776.67). COURSE WILL BE OF SCHOOXi DISTRICT FUNDS MINNESOTA GUARDS dollars that the premises described in and covered by said mortgage are:—— HELD IN ST. PAUL The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (NW*4 of NE^), the at T) South half of the Northeast quarter Adjutant General F. B. Wood OJty Real EstateOffloa (S of NE%), and the Northwest The fourth annual junior short quarter of Southeast quarter (NW*4 of was back from Washington today 02 +J 2 SE*4) of Section Twenty-one (21), course for Minnesota boys and Township Sixty-eight (68) North of 3) in- an optimistic mood regarding Range Twenty-three (23) West of the Small house for sale, cheap, ci c2 girls will be held at the State agricultural if i-s S 5 Fourth Principal Meridian, Minnesota, the new national guard t,' taken at once. Enquire at fig® •2s to S containing one hundred sixty acres to schools at University this bill, which, if passed, will give (160) more or less, according to the aifO -w 3 2 office. ii ai a 1-1 government survey thereof that no action farm, Crookston and Morris, Minnesota guardsmen a dollar »a. 2 75 or proceedings have been instituted •n S,, CO a For Sale—One eight-roomed Si March 30th to April 3rd, 1914. at law or otherwise to recover the S ofi t» ii CJ for each drill they attend and debt secured by said mortgage or any 3 as dwelling house, hardwood floors, The schools at Crookston and Cr & EH fe Dr. Cr. part thereof That by virtue of the Dr. will make the Minnesota guard pewer of sale contained in said mortgage. plastered throughout. Very cheap Morris will issue a program to $ 63,815.04 $ 63,815.04 $ 63,464.85 $ 350.19 and pursuant to the Statures in 1 practically a part of the regular 3,402.59 3,402.59 2,279.46 1,123.13 such case made and provided, said if taken soon. 2 meet vi-ir local conditions. For mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of 6,057.58 6,057.58 6,05T:58 army, subject to call at any time 3 said premises by public vendue to the 41,544.46 41,544.46 41,374.34 170.12 4 the coursc at University farm For Sale—small house very for service in other states or 3,071.32 3,071.32 3,071.32 righest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff 7 3,556.47 3,556.47 4,072.84 528.29 11.92 of Koochiching county, Minnesota, at the following program will be cheap, easy terms. 8 abroad. The guard now 'cannot the front door of the Court house in observed: The course will open the city of International Falls in said Totals $121,447.46 $121,447.46 $120,320.39 $528.29 $1,655.36 be called for service outside of county and state, on the 6th day ©f Monday afternoon with registration March, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. .m., to satisfy WILLS PIONEER Cataloa Minnesota. amount then due on mortgage, in FINANCIAL CONDITION OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY and a short general assembly eluding said taxes, together with the General Wood attended the costs of such sale and Fifty ($50.00) DECEMBER 31st, 1913. at 4 o'clock. The morriing FREE dollars attorney's fees stipulated in National Guard association meeting Baid mortgage. will be devoted to class study and and sessions of other organizations Dated January 13th, 1914. ASSETS practice, and the time from 8 to Tells all about in Washington, and took the Hardiest First National Bank of Chisholm, TUH^H 11 will be divided into two periods and Best Cash on hand ^?l'£n2'Zn part in conferences on the national Mortgagee, Penalty, interest and costs 10,000.00 CORN, of 90 minutes each. For Taxes levied for county purposes 90,539.16 guard bill, which was EDWARD FREEMAN, GRASSES, Fixtures and furniture 25,000.00 these two periods, the boys may Attorney for Mortgug-ee. agreed to by the regular arm} Court house, jail and poor farm lgo.OOJhOO SEEDS, Uncollected taxes 75000-00 choose any two of the following Office:—Rooms 9, 10 and 11, First representatives and laid before Wolf bounty due from state 390.00 TREES & National Bank Building, Chi'sholm, Due from sale of ditch bonds 70,000.00 subjects Dairy- cattle, beef cattle, TRADE MARK L. M. Garrison, secretary of ^ar Minn. P. O. Box, No. 132. Feb 26 SHRUBS Due from sale of road bonds 300,000.00 RE.GISTE.RED or corn. From 11 to 12 every who agreed to take the matter Total $887,570.91 boy will be required to take one S O N S OSCAR H. WILL & CO. up with President Wilson. of the following: Poultry, horses, "We believe the bill will pass/' LIABILITIES BISMARCK. N. D. potatoes, or gardening. The STATE OF MINNESOTA said the adjutant general to-dav. Loans from state Mn'sfifi'qn Outstanding funding bonds loU.8bb.su girls will take sewing and cooking "It means an appropriation of County of Koochiching *)SS County ditch bonds Qnn'nnn'nn from 8 to 11, and from 11 to County road bonds 300,000.00 about $16,500,000 a year, while DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH Outstanding warrants l»,&8d.4JL 12 each girl will be expected to JUDICIAL DISTRICT Assets over liabilities bo,»s.ou now about $4,000,000 is given out E. W. Kibbey C. E. Parry register for gardening, poultry Albert Kelly, Plaintiff Total $887,570.91 by the national government under vs. SUMMONS or horses. In sewing and cookaccording Sadie Kelly, Defendant the Dick and Steenerson I E & A The foregoing statement prepared by the County Auditor is approved by to age and experience. bills. The new bill gives each STATE OF MINNESOTA to the this Board of Countv Commissioners, Koochiching County, Minnesota, and respectfully above named Defendant: Girls under 13 will be expected to submitted 'to the tax payers of Koochiching County, Minnesota. line officer and enlisted man in You are hereby summoned and required Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, this 7th day of January, 1914. Architects and Engineers uaieu p. CHUTE bring 50 cents and older girls 75 to answer the complaint of the the national guard who has attended WM. DURRIN Plaintiff in the above entitled action, s. cents to pay for material used. R. MCDONALD which complaint has been filed in the forty-eight drills in a year HAROLD ROYEM office of the Clerk of the said District Plans, Specifications The afternoons will be devoted Court at the city of International Falls, M. A. ULVEDHAL 25 per cent of the regular army and Superivsion County of Koochiching and State of to excursions to points of interest pay for the position. The drills Minnesota, and to serve a copy of youi answer to the said complaint on the in and near the Twin Cities. in the matter to such an extent must be in addition to encampments. PROTESTS AGAINST subscriber at his office, in the citv of Office in Court House The evenings will be given over Bemidji, in the County of BelWami, that provision will be made to Those attending a smaller within thirty days after service of this Telephone No. 181 HOLDING UP PATENTS to special entertainment in the summons upon you, exclusive of the more nearly live up to the spirit number of drills will be paid day of such service and if you fail to chapel. answer the said complaint within the of the requirements accompanying pro rata for the number they attend." International Falls, Minn. time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action The cost of the week's course Senator Nelson Files State's Brief will apply to the Court for the relief the grant in the future. demanded in said complaint together will be $2 for board and room in Swamp Land Case with with the Plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. and about $1 for street car fare Interior Department Dated January 15th, 1914. STATE GETS $172,690.34 WANTS ADVICE ON CHARLES SCKUTCKIN, on the various excursions, in addition Plaintiff's Attorney, FROM THE MINES PANAMA "EXPO" Bemidji, Minnesota. Jan 22-Feb.l2 United States Senator Knute to the railway fare from Nelson has filed a brief for the S O N S 'Jit the student's home town to St. Governor Eberhart has issued state with the interior department Nine royalties paid the state The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Paul or Minneapolis and return. an appeal to the people of the in the swamp land cases. STATE OF MINNESOTA for the last quarter of 1913 totaled 200 MODERN ROOMS Students will be met at depots if (ss. state to give an expression of Located in Heart of Business District The government is holding back $172,690.34. Payments are County of Koochiching S I N E A E their sentiment relative to Minnesota desired. 500,000 acres of the grant made due the 20th day of the month DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH EUP.QPL.AN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 being represented at the JUDICIAL DISTRICT Superintendents of agricultural PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA to the state, maintaining that the after quarter, in this case last COMPLETE SAFETY Panama-Pacific exposition in San Ethel Quint, Plaintiff agreement whereby the lands Wednesday. The figures were high schools are urged to call AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS vs. I SUMMONS Francisco, and asking for suggestions FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION were ceded has not been lived Joe. Quint, Defendant AND compiled recently. the attention of their short (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES as to how the state can up to by the commonwealth. The STATE OF MINNESOTA to the EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) Of the total, $157,690.30 comes course students to this course, above named Defendant: best secure the representation at EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING moneys received for these lands You are hereby summoned and required from thirteen large mines, shipping WATER, STEAM HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC and to offer the short course as that exposition which was officially to answer the complaint of the LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. was to be used for the reclamation ore during the year, and Plaintiff in the above entitled action, SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. denied when the legislature which complaint has been filed in the a prize in spelling contests, debates, of over-flowed and otherwise about $15,000 from mines which, office of the Clerk of the said District refused to make any appropriation Court at the Court House in the city useless and unmarketable or any other line. The although shipping no ore, are of International Falls, County of Koochiching, for that purpose at the last tracts, and this, the government and State of Minnesota, and subject to a minimum royalty on week in attendance will do the to serve a copy of your answer to said session. He is sending a letter claims, has not been done, the complaint on the subscriber at his office 5,000 tons. boy or girl much more good than BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING in the city of International Falls, to the newspapers, heads of commercial state law requiring that the proceeds in the said County of Koochiching, PRESENTS During the yel&r 2,860,197 tons a cash permium. For further information organizations and development within thirty days after the service of go to the permanent school this Summons upon you, exclusive of were shipped. This is almost associations and others write to the Agircultural the day of such service and if you fail fund. The government's action in We have an endless assortment so to serve your answer to the said twice the amount shipped in having the welfare of the state complaint within the time aforesaid, Extension division, University of appropriate gifts, holding up the patents grew out the Plaintiff in this action will apply 1912. at heart. representing the newest and of the protest of the Northern to the Court for the relief demanded farm, St. Paul, or the Agricultural in the complaint. Receipts or the year- were The governor says he intends finest products of the Jewelers' Minnesota Development Association FRANZ JEVNE schools, Morris and $715,049.25. To this should be Attorney for Plaintiff. Art. no criticism of the legislature, that the treaty obligations International Falls, Minn. F-5 Crookston. Wedding rings, beautiful added $75,000 for minimum eases but desires the people to decide were not lived up to by the state. diamonds, Sparkling jewels, and $10,000 for other leases whether anything should be NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE­ Senator Nelson's answer sets Watches, Unique silverware, not opened but for which $100 done. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLOSURE SALE forth that the commonwealth has Sterling Novelties, Rich cut CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING each is paid for ground rent, The governor does not advocate already expended nearly $1,500,000 Glass, Clocks, Etc. THEREON making approximately $800,000 any plan, but it is understood in reclamation work and that WHEREAS default has been made ESTATE OF FRED FARRAR accruing to the state from the and has occurred in the conditions of that he would not favor or this proves its good faith in the N E S O N S a certain mortgage dated August 28th, mines during the year. State of Minnesota 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. indorse a proposition to have matter. Tt may be that the senator Jewelry Store I at Wernstrum and Grace E. Wernstrum, money raised on ah understanding County of Koochiching) On August 1st there were 164 his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles A. International Falls, Minn. can secure a rescinding of Smith as mortgagee, and with the power that the next legislature be state mineral leases, of which 66 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of sale therein contained duly filed the order holding up the patents of Fred Farrar, decedent. for record in the office of the Register asked to reimburse donors. If were in the royalty class and 19 until the state has shown some of Deeds in and for the County of Letters of administration with' will Kooqjiiching and State of Minnesota, on any body of riien believe they shipped ore. disposition to devote the money annexed this day having been granted the 31st day of August, 1911, at 2 IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, to Ellen Nichols. o'clock p.- m., and was duly recorded in can induce the next legislature to received from these lands to the Four-fifths of the receipts go to It is ordered, that the time within Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, and, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED which all creditors of the above named makie good money devoted to Whereas said default consists in the uses stipulated in the treaty, but the permanent school fund and decedent may present claims against failure to pay the sum of $84.86 on his. estate in this court, be, and the this cause they are at liberty "to August 28th, 1912, then due on the it is certain that the agitation the remainder is divided between same hereby is, limited to three months principal, and interest thereon then take the chances, but the governor from and after the date hereof ana due, and also the sum of $84.86 on August-28th, has- had effect of calling the at­|the swamp land and university Look Mother! If tongue is coatedt that Thursday, the 30th day of April, 1913, then due on the principal, does not believe that state tention of the state's delinquency 1914, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Probate cleanse little bowels with "California funds. an dinterest thereon then due, and Court rooms at the Court house at International also the failure to pay the taxes hereinafter officials should indorse such a Syrup of Figs." Falls in said county, be, mentioned, and and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed Whereas the power of sale in said plan and create a presumption as the time and place for hearing mortgage has become operative and the that legislative action would follow. upon and the examination, adjustment mortgagee did pay the following sum giving Mothers can rest easy after House and allowance of such claims as for taxes charged and assessed against in 1 shall be presented- within the time "California Syrup of Figs," because the lands covered by said mortgage, towit: aforesaid. the sum of $9.29 on November waste, a few hours all the clogged-up Let notice hereof be given by the publication 28th, 1913, and gently sour bile and fermenting food of this order in the International Wheras there is due and claimed to have TURN BACK $6,402 TO STATE Falls Press as provided by law. moves out of the bowels, and you be due at the date of this notice on Dated this 14th day of January, 1914. said mortgage the sum of Four Hundred a well, playful child again. JOHN BERG, Ninety-four and 50_100 ($494.50) coaxed to Sick children needn't be (SEAL) Judge of Frobate. dollars, and no action or proceeding laxative." Fhinney & Campbell, Attorneys for take this harmless "fruit has been instituted to law to recover Gettysburg Commission Spent Petitioner. J.29-F12 the debt secured by Said mortgage, or because Millions of mothers keep it handy any part thereof, on the they know its action $18,725 on Trip to Battlefield NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. is prompt given that said mortgage will be foreclosed stomach, liver and bowels and the premises therein described and sure. and thereby mortgaged and Department of the Interior. a bottle Ask your druggist for 50-cent conveyed and situated in said county It cost the state $18,725,03 to and state and described as follows, towit: Figs," which of "California Syrup of United States Land Office at Cass Lake, send the veterans of the First The Northeast quarter of the babies, children contains directions for Northeast quarter (NE% of *NE%) of Minnesota, December 30th, 1913. grown-ups. Minnesota together with the of all ages and for Section five (5) the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter. (SE^ of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that drum corps, Governor A. O. Eberhart/and NW%) and the Southwest quarter of Alex McGillivray of Manitou,' Minn., the Northeast quarter (SW% of NE%) who, on October 31st, 190S, made-homestead his staff to the semi-, RHEUMATBO SUFFERERS* of Section four (4) Township one hundred entry, serial No.! 0854, for '8% fifty-five (155) north of range centenary of the battle of Gettysburg, NE%, NE% NE%, SE% NW%, section SHOULD USE twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) 11, 'Township 159 N., Range 27 W., 5th principal meridian and containing one July 1-5, and the, commission, P. rrteridian, has filed notice of intention hundred twenty-one and twenty-two to make five year proof, under Act one-hundredths (121.22) ,acres more or from the- appropriation of of March 3rd, 1891, to establish claim less according to the United States to the land above described, before J. $25,000, will turn into the state government survey thereof saving and Tho Best Remedy H. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, excepting out of the grant hereby made at International Falls, Minnesota, on FOP all forms of treasury a balance of $6,402.77, an undivided one-half interest in the 12th day of February, 1914. all mines and minerals of whatever Rheumatism Claimant names as witnesses: according to its report filed today name or nature under the said premises W. H. McGillivray, Frank Bossom, Carl hereby made with power to the Erickson, Bert Weeks, all of Manitou, Warm with Governor Eberhart. said Charles A. Smith, his administrators Minnesota. and assigns, to take all usual, necessary The veterans' party numbered LESTER BARTLETT, and convenient means for working, 2-5 Register. 230 and their fare amounted to getting, laying up, dressing and making merchantable and taking away a" totkl of $14,562.32. Other items MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE said minerals will be sold on the 21st day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the were $447.83' for fare to the twin forenoon at public aution to the highest LUMBAGO. bidder for cash by the Sheriff of SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALGIA. cities, $116 for badges and $2,005.20 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said county at his main office in the AND KlDNEYaTROUBUS. default has been made in the conditions County Court House at the City of for meals on the trip between of a mortgage executed by Albert Interational Falls in said county and Anderson, a single man, Mortgagor, to State to pay said debt so claimed, to be Chicago and Gettysburg. the First National Bank of Chisholm, due, with lawful interest to date of Minnesota, a banking corporation, Mortgagee, sale, together with the sum of $25.00 The Governor and his staff cost dated November 9th, 1909, and as attorney's fees stipulated in said at tlie $684 for transportation and $348 recorded in the office of the Register mortgage to be paid in case of the foreclosure Roller Skating Every Night STOPTHE PAIN of Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, thereof, and the lawful disbursements. for board. on the 12th day of November, OPERA HOUSE 1909, at 9 o'clock a.m., in Book E.f of Dated January 19th, 1914. The report is signed by John Mortgages, on page 136 thereof That the said Mortgagee has paid the CHARLES A. SMITH, Day Smith, C. B. Heffelfinger, J. taxes assessed against the premises described Mortgagee in said mortgage for the years By Harry S. Swenson, N. Sarles, Thomas H. Pressnell, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, amounting His Attorney in Fact. Ed. A. Stevens, Samuel Lilly and in all to Two Hundred Fifty-eight and 51-100 ($258.51) dollars that the Harry S. Swenson, Attorney for JMMMX "S-MOPW PUCK ON W. H. Harries. •wanson Rheumatic Cure amount claimed to be due on said Mortgagee, 514 Northwestern Bank Mortgage at this date, including the nil ding, Minneapolis, Minn. J22 M5 w.u»«t,cwicw