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-rf«r vfT \sr •s£r\- *N ^V?T fofc •**.#*fr*.**•£** \-F' 3}£Cv« r]H%f- .V-V- 'V* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FATHERS HOLD woTzcB vubucatxoh engineer, bridge 69-25 .... 2.50 TEACH CHILD SELF-RELIANCE: ros Ole Olson, assigned to First National bank, judge of election Department of the Interior Wise Parent Can Inculcate Invaluable GOOD MEETING 3.15 Quality at an Extremely PREPARE FOR Jas. Sullivan, assigned to First Lake, United States Land Office at Cass Early Age. National bank, assisting janitor Minnesota, February 25th, 1914. ... 50.00 that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E., W. Kibbey, assigned to Two Liquor Licenses Were Renewed One of the most valuable lessons THE FUTURE Hugh- F. Buck, of Manitou, Minnesota, First National bank, work that a child can learn is that of selfreliance. who," on October 22nd, 1912, made homestead and Bonds Accepted*— WVfc entry, serial No. 06259, for road No. 5 50.00 A great many parents think Free Skating Rink Bills Paid. SE%, Sec. 1$, NW% NE%, NE% NWt, -And. Shoemaker, assigned to that this characterstic is inborn, but W, Sec. 21, Township 159 N, Range 26 First National bank, road 5th principal meridian, has filed notice It is not altogether so. Of course* of intention to make final commutation damages, 70-26 250.00 E A I S The time will come when your earning Bome children are more gifted in this proof, under Act of June 6th, 1912, to 0. Woodard, assigned to First establish claim to the land above described, respect than others, as it is largely a WERE ALLOWED National bank, engineer before J. H. Drummond, Clerk power will be wanting. matter of personality, but at the same of District Court, at International Falls, work for bridge in 69-25 36.55 Minnesota, on the 6th day of April, 1914. time it is a trait which the parent can John Zeta, assigned to International Claimant names as witnesses: Minutes of a regular meeting do much to help the child to attain. Through old age will you be able fin­ Frank W. Lundy, Corral Haw'n, Cornelius State bank, windows of the City Council held March Rusfeldt, George Black, all of It Is certainly a characteristic which and fittings 147.70 Manitou, Minnesota. ancially to enjoy the fruits of your many at o'clock p.m. will come into play in his later life C. B. Montgomery, assigned ,, A. SWINDI.EHURST, 9th, 1914, 8 Oh Register. M-5 A-2 more than almost any other, and, to International State bank, Members present: Aldermen vear's work? therefore, the less self-reliance a child! supplies .... 156.75 Oveson, Keyes, Zimmerrfian, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR John Henry, assigned to J. R. Bhows in his early years the mora Doran, Miner and Wilson. Harman, hauling wood .... 405.00 UQUOB LICENSE careful the parents should be to help! Open an account with us today and The minutes of the meeting John Henry, assigned to Nor. him develop it. Minnesota hospital, boarding keep adding to it every pay day and State of Minnesota County of Koochiching, held March 2nd, 1914, were r^ad There are many ways in which this City of International Falls. poor 163.00 can be inculcated, and once the idea and, on motion duly made and you will be rewarded for your frugality. John Henry, assigned to Wm. THAT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN is given the child will do much to develop writing seconded, same were approved. application has been made in Durrin. clearing land 100.00 it himself. Teach him to rely Of International to the City Council of the City John Henry, assigned to Nor. Alderman Doran moved that you office, Falls and filed in my as far as possible upon his own talents We will pay 4 per cent interest on Minnesota hospital, board of praying for license to sell intoxicating Henrick Mortenson be granted a and abilities, and help him to commencing liquors for the term of one year, pest house patients ... 55.00 your sayings account 1914 cultivate them so that as early as posBible on the 1st day of April license to sell intoxicating liquors Fred Smith, assigned to First of and terminating on the 31st day may depend upon them for he person National bank, merchandise March, 1915, by the following for a term of one year commencing stated and at the following place as FIRST NATIONAL BANK own support. Let him learn to his for Mrs. Knutson 75.00 to-wit: March 16th, 1914, which motion said application, respectively, Qnd his way about alone and not be Fred Smith, assigned to First south Wm. C. Hasselbarth, at the was seconded by Alderman that front room on the ground floor of afraid to travel without the company National bank, rock filled located certain two-story frame building International Falls, Minnesota Oveson and carried by unanimous cribs at Big Fork bridge 1,400.00 of an older person. Teach him to ii Block No- 9. of International Falls, Minnesota. Wm. Fraley, justice fees, State plan things for himself. vote. Said application will be heard and vs. 'Oscar Berg 3.6O Let him learn to do things. Show the determined by said City Council of On motion of Alderman Oveson, Wm. Fraley. justice fees, State City of International Falls at the Council him that you trust him and that you room in the City of International seconded by Alderman Doran, vs. John. Benhouger 3.50 know you can depend upon him. This State J1 if Koochiching County and Eron Bengsten, constable fees the bond of Henrick Mortenson, 23rd day is very important, as a child that feels of Minnesota, on Monday, the State vs. John Benhouger 1.35 p.m. A- D" 8 o'clock 1914 at that his elders have not confidence retail liquor dealer, in the of that day. Wm. Fraley, justice fees, State said In himself, and, therefore, seldom accomplishes Witness my hand and seal of amount of with the vs. Alfred A. Siats 11.40 city this 3rd day of March, A.D. 1914. $2,000.00 anything by himself—in L. Christenson. constable fees, American Surety Company, as B. C. FRASEB, short, he has not the quality of self* State vs. Alfred A. Siats .. 5.90 5-12 City Clerk. surety, was approved. reliance or self-confidence, and is not Eron Bengstom, witness fees, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Alderman Doran moved that in a fair way of acquiring either one. State vs. Alfred A. Siats .. 1.06 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Mrs. Bell Comstock, witness Julius Anseth be granted a license The serious erosion or tne wexroru fees, State vs. Alfred A. SALE to sell intoxicating liquors (Eng.) coast was brought under ths Siats 1.06 HAS notice of the Wexford harbor commis for a term of one year commencing M. J. Comstock, witness fees, ryrrrmrn sioners recently, Captain Boggan, pilot WHEREAS default has been made on March 23rd, 1914, which State vs. Alfred A. Siats .. 1.06 LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL and has occurred in the conditions' of master, reported that the end wall of On motion, the board adjourned to motion was seconded by Alderman a certain mortgage dated August 28th, TImn met on April 2nd, 1914, at ten o'clock the pilot house-had been thrown down combined guarantee a populous csntcr of activity Oveson and carried by unanimous 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. in the forenoon. by the sea, and that his own dwelling Wernstrum and Grace E. Wernstrum", vote. a! R. F. Chute, was threatened, the waves- breaking his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles Chairman, Board of County Commis right at the back of it. A committee On motion of Alderman Oveson, Smith as mortgagee, and with the power PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: sioners. was appointed to visit the pilot star of sale therein contained duly filed seconded by Alderman Keyes, Attest: tion in the commissioners' tug nTwl re for record in the office of the Register New* Print Paper 220 tons per day the bond of Julius Anseth, retail L. H. Slocum. Port on the matter. of Deeds in and for the County of Countv Auditor. liquor dealer, in the amount of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day By C. H. Sheeran, the 31st day of August, 1911, at 1 Law Aimed at Injustice. with the American Sure­ $2,000.00 Deputy. o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded In Bank clerks and matrimony have Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day ty Company as surety, be approved. Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, and. been the subject of legislation by the Whereas said default consists in the STEAM HEAT CAUSES COLDS Saw Mill. 100,000,000 ft annually Australian parliament. The assembly failure to pay the sum of $84.86 on Alderman Doran moved that has approved of a new clause in the August 28th, 1912, then due on the permanent pay roll of over per month A $75,000 criminal code bill, by which any person 59-79 be donated for the payment Druggist Has Noted Effects at the B» principal, and interest thereon then due, and also the sum of $84.86 on August or corporation, prohibiting, under ginning of Winter—Busy Season Consider these facts, and we (eel sure you of apart of the expenses of 28th, 1913, then due on the principal, threat of dismissal, the marrying o! for Medicines. an dinterest thereon then due, here­and maintaining a free skating rink, also the failure to pay the taxes any employe over twenty-one years will agree with us that International Falls inafter mentioned, and which motion was seconded by of age, will be liable to a fine ot Whereas the power of sale in said "Here, doctor." said a man as he hur is destined to become one of the moot important mortgage has become operative and the Alderman Miner and carried. $1,600, or three months' imprisonment. ried into a drug store, "give me some* mortgagee did pay the following sum The clause is the outcome of evidence On motion the following biits for taxes charged and assessed against thing for a cold quick. Give me the manufacturing centers of the North the lands covered by said mortgage, towit: in the arbitration court that the West* were allowed best remedy 709 have In stock and I the sum of $9.29 on November *2% era Australian banks prohibit the marriage wotii| lvXOf and promise you that In future steam radiators West Julius Mountain, labor at Wheras there is due and claimed to of clerks receiving under $1,001 and I will keep far apart. The be due at the date of this notice oa water plant 7.on ner annum. said mortgage the .sum of. Four Him. rsdlator was the cause of my present dred Ninety-four and 50_1Q0 (|4H£6 Millard McColey, street RmMmm Lift tm WW ip ^rouble." lutein Lite frw S12M if dollars, and no aetion or proceeding has been instituted to law to recover The druggist gave him the remedy tabor !6.oo litoirkl Lits frtn SIN ip Tirm ti Salt all the debt secured by said mortgage, or and, the man hqrrtod off. SEE J. A. Carlson,' contractor any part thereof, G. F. Swinnerton, M. D7 NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby .'"That's strange," remarked the drug and Builder. M. 5-tf professional services .. given that said mortgage will be foreclosed C. B. KINNEY 10 06 gist to another customer who was wait and the premises therein described International Falls band, and thereby mortgaged and Ing for a prescription. "Would you beliefs conveyed and situated in said county services of leader .... it if I told your he was the fourth 20.S and state and described as follows, towit: SALES MANAGER The Northeast quarter of the Green Hardware Co., supples person who came in here today buying Summons Northeast quarter (NE% of NE1&) of medicine for a hold in the head? Section five the Southeast quarter International Falls, (5) Minnesota 5.9b STATE OF MINNESOTA of the Northwest quarter (SEtt of The peculiar part of the matter is,that (ss S. E. Thompson & Son, NW%) and the Southwest quarter of all of them complained that steam County of Koochiching the Northeast quarter (SW% of NEf&> coal for library 10.46 of Section four (4) Township one hundred heat was the cause of their colds. fifty-five north of range (155) M. & O. Power Company, "On reflection, however, that twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) MUNICIPAL COURT, FIFTEENTH principal meridian and containing one shouldn't strike me as strange, for we pumping water for February JUDICIAL DISTRICT hundred twenty-one and twenty-two SUBSCRIBE NOW have the same thing happen every one-hundredths (121.22) acres more or 527.15 less according to the United States year. Our busy season for cold medicines government survey thereof saving and Alderman Doran moved that begins at the time when the M. E. Withrow, Plaintiff excepting out of the grant hereby made Versus an undivided one-half interest In $75 be allowed for the purchase •team heat is turned on. Arthur J. Ellis, Defendant all mines and minerals of whatever "Persons susceptible to colds—a name or nature under the said premises of new uniforms for the police hereby made with power to the THE STATE OF ^MINNESOTA to the great many are—are affected by the !T department, which motion was above named Defendant. said Charles A. Smith, his administrate heat and before they realize it they ors and assigns, to take all usual, necessary seconded by Alderman Keyes and You are hereby summoned and required and convenient means for working are sneezing and coughing. The steam getting, laying up, dressing and to answer the complaint of tne carried. heated atmosphere is too much for making merchantable and taking away Plaintiff in the above entitled action, said minerals will be sold on the 21st which complaint has been filed in the On motion the Council adjourned. them. They sit in rooms altogether day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the office of the Clerk of said Court, at the too warm, although sometimes perions forenoon at public aution to the highest city of International Falls, Koochiching bidder for cash by the Sheriff of County, and State of Minnesota, and to are unaware of this condition because Attest: said county at his main office in the serve a copy of your answer to the said County Court House at the City of the radiators do the heating complaint on the subscriber, at his office R. C. Fraser, L. W. Wilson, Interational Falls in said county and in the City of International Falls, slowly, and when they come out in bo State to pay said debt so claimed to Koochiching county, Minnesota, within City Clerk. President. due, with lawful Interest to date of he open the sudden change causes ten days after the service of this summons sale, together with the sum of $85.00 upon you, exclusive of the day ot them to take cold." as attorney's fees stipulated in said such service and if you fail to answer mortgage to be paid in case of the foreclosure the said complaint within the time COMMISSONERS thereof, and the lawful disbursements. nt.iresaid. Plaintiff in this action will MONEY FROM CHICKEN FARM take judgment against you in the sum Dated January 19th, 1914. POWDER sveenL.-five dollars, with interest thereon from the 28th day of September, RIVES 8M1TX, California Woman Has Proved Thai CITS A. 1908, together with the costs and PROCEEDINGS disbursements of this action. Such an investment May Be By KarryCsTt!wenBon, FRANZ JEVXTE Vaot. Made to Pay Well. His Attorney In Attorney for Flaintlff. International Falls, Minn. M-26 Harry S. Swenson, Attorney for Is the Housewife's Mortgagee, 514 Vorth we stern Bsask Mrs. Annie Beasley recently saw the J22 MS (Continued from Page Building, Minneapolis, Minn. possibilities of chiekea farming, and Greatest Help. she turned to California for an Ideal SALE OF SCHOOL AND A. E. Solberg, supplies far elimate. She started with a small cob Mrs. Fred Rivett 19.02 tags and one acre of ground—but she S. E. THOMPSON Smead Manufacturing Co., Wlaggard started right. Today she owns a ranch bandless files OTHER STATE LANDS 10.00 HAT so tempting to the of several acres and confesses she has G. A. Semon, merchandise for an annual Income of handsome propor & SON Mrs. Broden appetite as a 15.00 ttons. G. A. Semon, merchandise for Her first floek eo—iated of one light, flaky, fruit short cake or for Mrs. Broden State of Minnesota, State Auditor's 15.00 rooster and aerea teas, but alt were Office, St. Paul, March 2nd, 1914. G. A. Semon, merchandise for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a delicate hot biscuit? pure bred—bought at the Los Angeles Mrs. Wilm .... International Falls, Minn. on April 13th, 1914 at 10 o'clock a.m 10.75 Geo. P. Watson, notices and poultry show. That year she had only in the office of the County Auditor, at International Falls, Koochiching county, Royal makes the perfect supplies two chicken houses, but the next year 20.76 in the State of Minnesota, I will offer Geo. P. Watson, supplies .... Increased them to tour, sad the follow* for sale certain unsold state 29.85 short cake, biscuit and and also those state lands which h&va muffin, Thos. P. White, sheriff expenses Ing to eight. Now she has a big ranch, reverted to the state by reason of the 82.09 but the strata of her poultry has always non-payment of interest. and improves the flavor and Mary White, matron Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase 50.00 been kept pore, so her prize winners FISH FOR LENT price and interest on the unnaid Thos. P. White, livery hire ... 9.00 healthfulness of all risen flourfoods. are worth the $2S she charges for balance from date of sale to June 1st. Thos. P. White, boarding prisoners 1915, must be paid at the time of salo! LUTEFISK— them—and they eat ao mora com thaa ...... ... The balance of purchase money Is pay* 273.50 mongrels. able in whole or in part on or before S#an Tornquist, assisting ear CODFISH-. forty years from the date of sale: the Incubators and brooders aire kept gineer, road No. 24 rate ot, interest on the unpaid balance It renders the biscuit, hotbread 4.00 running all the year except in July, is four per cent per annum, payable in M. A.. Ulvedahl, telephone expense SMOKED SALMONPAIL advance on June 1st of each year Provided August and September, and the little and short cake more digestible the principal remains ""paid for 1.40 flocks, as they come aloag, are divided ten years but if the principal is M. A. Ulvedahl, mileage' '. 7.20 HERRING- within, ten years from date of sale the and nutritious, at the for shows and shops. The perfect Zimmerman Electric Go., supplies rate of interest will be computed aft specimens are ready to be groomed five per cent per annum. 3.75 FRESH LAKE Appraised value of timber, if same time making them more J. J. Lloyd, assigned to First with washings and Using, and ths must also be paid at time of sale National Bank, stamped envelopes others receive three times a day all Lands on which the interest is delinquent, SUPERIOR HERRING attractive and appetizing. .. ............... may be redeemed at any tim« un they will eat of milk, oatmeal and 64.96 to the hour of sale or before re-sile to J. J. Lloyd, assigned to First grain to fatten them. Mrs. Beasley an actual purchaser. 6 CENTS PER lb— Royal Baking Powder is indispensable National Bank, stamped enu All mineral rights are reserved by has found that It la even more profit the laws of the state. velopes 65.44 sold able to sell egg at $S a setting than at for the preparation Not more than 320 acres can be T. C. Thompson, assigned to (0 cents a dozen. purchaser,0 ®°ld on* t0 be to anjr First National bank, work all the year round of perfect New Year Resolutions. must tor Purchasers on Nakado road 100.00 £Ur» affidavit of authority. Apprais­kind foods. I will try to be kind. E. W. Kibhey, assigned to ers reports showing quality ana otaoil are on file in this office. First National l:ank, plan? I will try to find the good In others. Lasts of lands to be offered may ba or tho and specifications, bridge in I will cany sunshine with me, sap* obtained of the State Auditor at —PHONE NO. 12ft— 69-25 .... i,,,............ State Commissioner of Immigration dally Into the dark places. 35.00 Gilbert Anderson, assigned to above* aidresa°f C°Unty 1 wilUuLto make someonefeappy the First National bank, assisting SAMUEL Q. IVERSON, State Auditor. tT 4 Jfc«. A'- V-?*