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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MEADOW BROOK MIZPAH GLEANINGS and two million feet of logs into on lot 13, Block No. 9, of International Falls, Minnesota. the Caldwell brook. BEFORE BUYING YOUR Said application will be heard and Mrs. Harl Rose is able to be R. N. Hansen's sawmill yard is determiritd by said City Council of the Our new and active BowersBuckmaster City of International Falls at the Coun-cil out again after a week's illness. going to be full to the brim. room in the City of International Butter, Eg^s, Fish and Real Estate Company State' Falls in Koochiching County and Miss Jennie Lynch and Carl day Our new Mizpah State Bank report that many new settlers of Minnesota, on Monday, the 23rd of March, A. D., 1914 at 8 o'clock p.m. Yamisch were visitors at Littlefork reports a flourishing business. are coming into Mizpah of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said Friday evening. Mrs. Sherman Buckmaster is this year and that real and active SEE city this 3rd day of March, A.D. 1914. Amel Anderson started for California still suffering from a severe cold. scientific farming is going to be FRASER, R. C. City Clerk. Thursday, after working Mizpah will have its village election 5-12 O. M. LARSON the "key" that will mark Mizpah's for H. Rose all winter. soon, March ioth, we believe. great future as there is no Clarence and Roger Carlson of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE­ better farming soil found anywhere Reedy visited the Rosedale Sunday Considerable building will be CLOSURE SALE 415*8th Street Phone 120 Ring 2 in any state in the union, school last Sunday. done in Mizpah and vicinity this than there is at Mizpah and vicinity. Basket social at the Bear River year. made Is The country around Mizpah WHEREAS default has been of and has occurred in the conditions schol on Saturday evening, Mch. The Northern Cedar & Lumber 28th, has a natural drainage and a certain mortgage dated August 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. 7th. Everybody come and have a Co.'s yard at Mizpah is also being requires no ditches. Therefore, all Wernstrum and Grace E. Wernstrum, A. good time. A fine program will his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles well filled. eyes are turned toward Mizpah's Smith as mortgagee, and with the power be given. There is going to be considerable of sale therein contained duly filed great wealth producing ia*:d. for record in the office of the Register PREPARE FOR in of land seeded with alfalfa this of Deeds and for the County on Koochiching and State of Minnesota, WILDWOOD year around Mizpah. STATE AND CITY LAWS the 31st day of August, 1911, at 2 in o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded All the farmers are getting WILL BE ENFORCED and. THE FUTURE Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, in the Hilding Lingdahl was a caller Whereas said default consists ready for a big farming stride $84.86 on failure to pay the sum of on the at H. G. Taylor's Saturday. August 28th, 1912, then due which is to be made this year. Mayor McCraig, who was recently then principal, and interest thereon on Mrs. Gust Carlson, who we reported due, and also the sum of $84.86 August A few silos are expected to be elected in Bemidji after a principal, The time will come when your earning 28th, 1913, then due on the sick last week is very and built in this vicinity this year and year of endeavor to "reasonably" an dinterest thereon then due, hereinafter also the failure to pay the taxes much improved. power will be wanting. dairying will be an important enforce the law in his city, in a mentioned, and Whereas the power of sale in said H. G. Taylor and J. T. O'Loughlin business around, here. speech before the council last mortgage has become operative and the mortgagee did pay the following sum have been hauling ties Through old age will you be able fin­ Monday night said: The township board held its for taxes charged and assessed against the lands covered by said mortgage, tooo*ii to the Lindy logging road. "Those who have criticized this annual meeting on Tuesday of ancially to enjoy the fruits of your many the sUm $9.29 on November of 28th, 1913, and Miss Altstadt and Isabelle administration for the only reason this week in Mizpah and much Wheras there is due and claimed to vear's work? be due at the date of this. notice on O'Loughlin are visiting at the that I have tried to enforce business was transacted. said mortgage the sum of Four Hundred home of A. J. Porter in Plum Ninety-four and 50_100 ($494.50) the law will still have to criticize Gus Lath, north of Mizpah, has dollars, and no action or proceeding Open an account with us today and Creek. as I am going to enforce the laws has been instituted to law to recover been doing some land clearing the debt secured by said mortgage, or of the state and city. This administration any part thereof, keep adding to it every pay day and The Wildwood Farmer's club this winter preparatory to more NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby stands for a clean police will hold their next meeting at extensive farming this season. given that said mortgage will be foreclosed you will be rewarded for your frugality. and the premises therein described administration and is an absolute the home of Ole Nelson on Caldwell and and thereby mortgaged Mr. Anderson, of Cass Lake, is conveyed and situated in said county necessity to the growth and well Brook. towit: building a new house and barn on and state and described as follows, We will pay you 4 per cent interest on the being of the police department. The Northeast quarter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sykes returned of his recently purchased eighty Northeast quarter (NE% of NEU) quarter And I believe it is in our interests Section five (5) the Southeast your sayings account from their visit at A. J. (SE)4 of acres, five miles north of Mizpah, of the Northwest quarter as well as in the interests of the of NWy4) and the Southwest quarter Porter's Friday, and are again at and will soon be a new resident the Northeast quarter (SW% of NEK) FIRST NATIONAL BANK community that we enforce the hun of Section four (4) Township one their camp on Caldwell Brook. here. He says more farmers are range dred fifty-five (155) north of law as it is handed down to us. twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) coming. Go°d, let them come! Dr. Skaro and his pardner, principal meridian and containing one To exercise the discretion, however twenty-two International Falls, Minnesota hundred twenty-one and Fred Miller, are down to the lake Alvin O. Bowers ana wife are or one-hundredths (121.22) acres more wisely we may think that States less according to the United at Wallis. Have not heard how very proud of their new son and the law does not empower us with government survey thereof saving and many fish they got but will no excepting out of the grant hereby made heir, which arrived on February in is only to leave ourselves open an undivided one-half interest whatever doubt hear some fish stories. all mines and minerals of "twenty-two" and both the mother to suspicion and adverse criticism." premises name or nature under the said and boy are doing fine and will hereby made with power to the administrators said Charles A. Smith, his PELLAND soon return to Mizpah from the necessary and assigns, to take all usual, working, and convenient means for Northern Minnesota hospital at HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY getting, laying up, dressing and making merchantable and taking away Mr. Arfel, of the bridge crew, International Falls. Slat WILL HOLD A CONTEST said minerals will be sold On the In called on Miss Pelland Sunday. day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock the A great many lumberjacks are INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA forenoon at public aution to the highest bidder for cash by the Sheriff of The steel work of the bridge is rolling in from the now far distant The Minnesota State Horticultural said main in county at his office the begun and looms up like tall County Court House at the City of woods and all say that their society has inaugurated a said Interational Falls in county and to* be ghosts in the dusk. State to pay said debt so claimed w°odsman days are about all a prize contest in the planting of HAS with date due, lawful interest to of sum of $26.00 Elmer Pelland assisted Messrs thing of the past from Mizpah, orchards of one acre, to increase sale, together with the LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL as attorney's fees stipulated in Mid fore* Carscadden in their logging operations arid that the plow will take the the interest in intelligent orcharding mortgage to be paid in case of the lawful closure thereof, and the disbursements. last Saturday. place of their axes and "what a in the state, and it is expected The* combined guarantee a popedom center tf scftvlty Dated January 19th, 1914. harvest there soon will be." that much good will come of W. R. Carscadden was an International A. (WIBT.W anra, the experiences brought to light Falls visitor on Tuesday Aparty consisting of Sherman Xortnne By Harry sTswengon, PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLSe in this way. The society itself and Wednesday of last week. Buckmaster and wife, R. N. Hanson His Attorney in Faot, is not specially benefited by it, and wife and Mrs. George 8. for Please Notice: Anyone having Harry Bwenson, Attorney New* Print Paper 220 tons per day but instead has to put up the Me*tg»gee, 514 14 Northwestern Northwestern Semon and daughter spent a j£1m? curly whiskers cannot grow a Minneapolis, Minn. amount, approximately $1,000, Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day pleasant day with our congenial Van Dyke as it will try to grow which is offered in prizes. SALE OF SCHOOL AND County commissioner, Wm. N. itself into his face instead of into Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day It is to be hoped that the farmers Durrin and wife at their palatial the world. Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft annually of this community will write country home west of Mizpah, OTHER STATE LANDS The pile driver is busily at to the secretary for the conditions Sunday. of $75,000 A permanent pay roll over per month work above the Waterloo railroad of the contest and enter the It is estimated that there is bridge, putting in piling to protect Consider these facts, and we feel sure you competition. Northern grown seventy miles of graded roads already Auditor's the bridge from the ice and State of Minnesota, State apples are best and there is no will agree with us that International Falls Office, St. Paul, March 2nd, 1914. made which lead out of logs which come at the break-up that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN reason why they could not be a.nu on April 13th, 1914 at 10 o'clock Mizpah in every direction and it of winter. is destined to become one of the most important at in the office of the County Auditor, grown in Koochiching county if county, is expected that this mileage will International Falls, Koochiching1 J. T. Jones,, one of the State will offer proper varieties are selected. in the State of Minnesota, I manufacturing centers of the North lands be more than doubled this year for sale certain unsold state Highway Commissions' employes, have For information address A. W. and also those state lands which owing to the two state roads of the West. reverted to the state by reason who has been superintending the Latham, 207, Kasota Building, non-payment of interest. which will be built this year passing purchase Terms: Fifteen per cent of the cement work on the Pelland Minneapolis. unpaid price and interest on the through here. 1st, bridge, left for his home in St. balance from date of sale to June RnldinM Liti tr»n $218 up sale. lutiim Lift frsn $1288 ip 1915, must be paid at the time of The new electric light plant is pay7 Paul last Friday. The balance of purchase money ELECTRICITY ON THE FARM litatritl Lots iron $808 up Toms to Suit ill before able in whole or in part on or here is giving excellent service the forty years from the date of sale balance rate of interest on the unpaid and they also are now serving O. B. KINNEY LOMAN in A man with a 100-acre farm is four per cent per annum, payable provided Northome with light and current advance on June 1st of each year: unpaid equipped with a five horse power the principal remains for paid which is generated by our Mizpah The Farmes' Club meeting was ten years but if the principal is SALES MANAGER the within ten years from date of sale, electric motor can do threshing, plant and by next year this same at postponed from Friday till Monday rate of interest will be computed five per cent per annum. International Falls, Minnesota silo-filling and all the lighter night. Mizpah plant expects to supply any, Appraised value of timber, if must also be paid at time of sale. electric current to Gemmell and work possible without manual The Yeomen have voted to Lands on which the interest is delinquent, may be redeemed at any time up to the farmers enroute. meet at the Smith hall for the labor. It takes only one-half horse to to the hour of sale or before re-sale We are glad to announce that an actual purchaser. next quarter. by power to light the house, run the All mineral rights are reserved word has been received from S. SUBSCRIBE NOW the laws of the state. Garland Ogden and wife visited sold milking machine, a cider mill, a Not more than 320 acres can be A Potter of Duluth, that he is one or contracted to be sold to any friends at Loman the latter part purchaser. grind-stone, or other small appliances. packing and shipping all his effects must Agents acting for purchasers of last week. furnish affidavit of authority. A ppraiskind to Mizpah and that he and By three farmers co-operating, ers' reports showing quality That March wind and April his family will be residents °f of soil are on file in this office. under average conditions, Lists of lands to be offered m'ay be sun that we had last week was ours on his homestead a half mile the cost of light and power on an obtained of the State Auditor or the hard on the now. State Commissioner of Immigration at east of Mizpah, and that he intends electrically equipped farm is about St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. Steve Wannausau took a load to go in for active farming. $3 a month. Electricity should be SAMUEL G. IVERSON, to Indus to hear the speeches on State Auditor. Welcome back, Mr. Potter! a boon to the farm-Ottawa Citizen. dairying and agriculture. Sherman Buckmaster, of the How to Detect the URIC ACID The big ditches and grades on firm of Bowers-Buckmaster Real the Elwell road near here are Estate Co. of this place, went to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SOLVENT about completed and it looks like International Falls Wednesday Department of the Interior Alum Baking Powder some road. morning of this week, where he joined his partner, Mr. Bowers, United States Land Office at Cass Lake, 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Fred Smith gave a dance last Minnesota, February 25th, 1914. for a short business trip to Duluth Thursday night to warm his new E E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and the Twin cities of Minneapolis hall. A good crowd and a jolly Just because you start the day worried Hugh F. ..Buck, of Manitou, Minnesota, who, on October 22nd, 1912, made homestead and tired, stiff legs and arms and and St. Paul for a few "Which are the alum baking powders time are reported. and entry, serial No. 06259, for W% muscles, an aching head, burning days. SEK, Sec. 16, NW% NE%, NE% NW%, how can 1 avoid them unless they are named?** Jesse Kennedy's and Steve bearing down pains in the back—worn Sec. 21, Township 159 N, Range 26 W, Jimmy LaBrie is setting a lively 5th principal meridian, has filed notice out before the day begins, do not think asks a housekeeper. Wannausau's both came near of intention to make final commutation you have to stay in that condition. pace by going to have his' newly proof, under Act of June 6th, 1912, to burning out in .the last few days Be strong, well and vigorous with no Here is one way: take the can of a lowpriced establish claim to the land above described. purchased forty acres all cleared before J. H. Drummond. Clerk more pain from stiff joints, sore muscles, Both fires are charged to sparks powder in your hand and read the back of District Court, at International Falls, and into crop this year. He is rheumatic suffering, aching on the roof. Minnesota, on the 6th day Of April, 1914. or kidney disease. ingredient clause upon the back label The Claimant names as witnesses: also going to purchase some full For any form of bladder trouble or Frank W. Lundy, Corral Hawn, Cornelius Shaw and Kennedy now have law requires that if the powder contains alum blood registered percheron mares Rusfeldt, George Black, all of wonder* weakness, its action is really regulation "prairie schooner" outfits Manitou, Minnesota. ful. Those sufferers who are in and that fact must be there stated. If you find this spring and when he gets his A. 0. 8WIND&EKUR8T, to accommodate their pasesngers. M-5 A-2 Register. out of bed half a dozen times a night fine new barn built will be a full one of the ingredients named alum, or sulphate will appreciate the rest, comfort This will make a long fledged farmer and blooded stockman. strength this treatment gives. NOTICE OF ^APPLICATION FOR of aluminum, you have found an alum ride more pleasant. To prove the Williams Treatment baking ponder. X.IQUOR LICENSE conquers kidney and bladder diseases, Garland Ogden and bride have Mizpah's cedar" and lumber rheumatism and all uric aeicl troubles, arrived from Wisconsin. They State of Minnesota County of Koochiching, There is another and a better way. You yards are all being well filled this no matter how chronic or stubborn, If City of International Falls. spent a week at the Falls and will you have never used the Williams don't have to know the names of the alum winter. T. M. Partridge Lumber NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Treatment, we will give one 50c bottle now settle on the claim the balance powders. Use R.oyal Baking Powder only application has been made in writing company ended their season Feb. (32 doses) free if you will cut out this to the City Council -of the City of International of the winter. that assures you a cream of tartar powder, 14th, two weeks earlier than usual notice and send it with your name and Falls and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating address, with 10c to help pay distribution The Oddfellows masqiiarede and the purest and most healthful KaHwg and put in a larger stock than liquors 'for the term of one year, commencing expenses, to the Dr. D. A. Williams on the 1st day of April, 1914, ball last Friday night was a great powder beyond question. usual, too. They having put in Company, Dept. 2695, O. Bid*., and terminating on the 31st day of March, 1915, by the following person East Hampton, Conn. Send at once aiid success. It was rather a cold sixty-five thousand poles and seven and at the following place as stated you will receive by parcel posjt a regular night for the Gold Dust twins, in said application, respectively, to-wit: hundred and fifty thousand 50c bottle, without charge and Wm. C. Hasselbarth, at the south but they were there. front room on the ground floor of that posts into their Mizpah yards, without incurring any obligations. One certain two-story frame building located bottle only to an address. ,7 u«'(, 1 fi rfc W