International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOTICE OP APPLICATION SALE OF SCHOOL AND geiraJfUM NOTICE POR LIQUOR LICENSE H. .,TO MR.. GEORGE LANEY. State of Minnesota. County of Koochi' Draitlo Justice. YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, ching. City of International Fail-. Mexican methods with prisoner! of Notice it hereby given that application That default has been made in the conditions OTHER STATE IANDS war—the "take no prisoners" order-* has been made in writing.to the City of that certain contract dated Council of said City of International JUBUOI the 9th day of September, 1907, for the recall the short and sharp Falls and filed in my office, praying for conveyance of Ranier Townsite Company meted out to the communists in thft license to sell intoxicating liquors for to yourself of the premises situate the term commencing on August 1. 1914, in the county of Koochiching and htate Paris of the '70s. Sir William Butler and terminating on the 31st day of July, of Minnesota described as lot numbered in "An Autobiography'Mells of a visit State of Minnesota, State Auditor's 1915, by the following person and at the twenty-one (21), in block four (4), all 1. 1914. Office. St. Paul. July following place, as stated in said application, to the prison of La Roquette: "W« in Ranier, according to the plat thereof respectively, to-wit: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on file in the office of the Register of were shown into a small courtyard by John Harrison, at the south front on August 10. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, room on the ground floor of that certain a young naval lieutenant, who coolly in the office of the County Auditor, at excepting and reserving certain two-story frame building located on lot International Falls, Koochiching county, rights and interests therein specified, explained to us the processes of thft 13, block 17, of International Falls, in the State of Minnesota, I will offer and that the conditions in which default Minn. trial and execution of the communists, for sale certain unsold state lands under said contract has made are as Said application will be heard and determined and also those state lands which have follows, viz:. 'We strip their right shoulders,' ha by "said City Council of the reverted to the state by reason of the In failure to pay notes and inteiest, City of International Falls at the council eaid. 'If the skin of the neck and non-payment of interest. or either, which, computed to June 9th, room in the City of International Falls, Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purChase 1914, amounts to one hundred and shoulder shows the dark mark pro* in Koochiching County and State of price and interest on the unpaid thirty-three and 25-100 dollars (&133.25) Minnesota, on Monday, the 27th day of duced by the kick of the chassepot. balance from date of sale to June 1st, and failing also to comply with other 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. July, 1914, at 8 o'clock, p. m. of that day. I terms of the contract, or responding to rifle the court pronounces the slnglo The balance of purchase money is payable Witness my hand and seal of said I our notices sent to you from time to word "dlasse if there is no mark of in whole or in part on or before city this 14th day of July, A. D. 1914. forty years from the date of sale the R. C. PRASER, tIlTherefore, such contract will termin discoloration on the shoulder the pres* fate of interest on the unpaid balance 23 City Cleric. ate thirty (30) days after the service ident says "passe" and the man is ro* is four per cent per annum, payable in of this notice by publication unless advance on June 1st of each year provided Drior thereto the purchaser shall comply leased. Those to whom "classe" is the principal remains unpaid for with such conditions and pay the costs SHERIPP'S NOTICE OP said are shot. One hundred and fifty ten years but if the principal is paid SALE ON FORECLOSURE of service. Within ten years from date of sale, the The vendor, Ranier Townsite Company were shot at daybreak this morning SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE rate of interest will be computed at according to the terms of said contract, in the courtyard,'" UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE. five per cent per annum. has the right to terminate the said Appraised value of timber, if any, conditions of said contract as above must also be paid at time of sale. STATE OF MINNESOTA American Navy a Century Ago. RANIER TOWNSITE COMPANY, ss Lands on which the interest is delinquent, By EDWARD SINES, One hundred years ago the naval may be redeemed at any time up County of Koochiching International Falls Band. Its President. to the hour of sale or before re-sale to force of the United States on the At* H. C. HORNBY, IN DISTRICT COURT Harold Wilson, Leader. an actual purchaser. Its Secretary. lantic coast consisted of 33 vessels* FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT All mineral rights are reserved by 27 of which were in commission* the laws of the state. Falls Lumber & Coal Co., Plaintiffs. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Not more than 320 acres can be sold vs. Among them were a dozen great ships, Erick Anderson and or contracted to be sold to any one Department of the Interior first-class frigates and sloops of war* purcli&>s6r» Jennie Anderson Defendants United States Land Office at Duluth, Agents acting for purchasers must some of them carrying as many as 74 Minnesota, April 3rd, 1914. Notice is hereby given that under furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that guns each. They were all sailing ves* and by virtue of a judgment aid decree reports showing quality and kind Harry W. McGee. whose postomce aa- jn at,0ve entitled action on the 1.0th of soil are on flle in this office. sels. The era of the steam warshlpi the dress is Minneapolis, is inn., clid, on rie ^ay jofcjJuly/ 1914, a certified transcript Lists of lands to be offered may be however, was close at hand, With 22nd day of August. liJl3. file in tnis has been delivered to me. I, the obtained of the State Auditor or the unaw 1 1 office sworn statement and application, ersigned Sheriff of Koochiching the aid of an appropriation from con* State Commissioner of Immigration at No. 011024, to purchase the SW% County will sell at public, auction, to the Bt. Paul, and of the County Auditor at gress there was now nearing completion and lots 3, 6 and 7, section 31, town- highest bidder for cash, on Monday the above address. ship 70 N. range 18W 4th principal 3ist jay Qf August, 1914, at 9 o'clock meri- a "floating steam battery," de* SAMUEL G. IVERSON, dian, and'the timber thereon, under the in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's office, in signed by Robert Fulton. This ship, State Auditor. provisions of the act of June 3. 1878. the Koochiching County Court House and acts amendatory, known as the in the City of International Falls, in which was launched a few months "Timber and Stone Law." at sucn value said County, in one parcel the premises later, was the first steam war vessel as might be fixed by appraisement, and and real estate described in said judgment NOTICE OP LIB PENDENS that, pursuant to such application, the and decree to-wit: ever built and was destined to revo* land and timber thereon have been estimated STATE OF MINNESOTA Lot numbered five (5) and the south lutionize the methods of naval war* and valued by applicajit the half (S%) of lot four (4), block eightynine County of Koochiching timber estimated 70.000 board feet at (89), plat of International Falls, fare throughout the world IN DISTRICT COURT $4 per M. and the land $65 that said as filed and of record in the office of FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT applicant will offer final proof in support the Register of Deeds in for the County Dennis Johnson Plaintiff of his application and sworn statement of Koochiching, State of Minnesota. Looking for a Bargain in Stamps. —vs.— on the 25th day of September, 1914, Dated this 15th day of July, 1914. Frank C. Engelking. Louis Kansas City matron, whose fam® A before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land THOS. P. WHITE, Engelking, J. R. Kolliner, Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. ily often has occasion to laugh at her Sheriff of Koochiching County. J. A. Urvine, J.J. O'Neil, known Any person is at liberty to protest bargain hunting campaigns, decided as O'Neil-Urvine company, GEO. S. LANQLAND, this purchase before entry, or initiate Emma Kolbie. Emma Holm, Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. a contest at any time before issues, Patent recently to Issue upwards of ft hun* and all other persons, unknown. by filing a corroborated affidavit, dred invitations to a social function. claiming any right, in this office, alleging facts which would SHERIPP'S NOTICE OP title or "interest in or lien While down town In company with hep defeat the entry. SALMON PORECLOSURE upon the property described Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. daughter attending to eome prepare* herein. Defendants Eden and John D. Gunn. of Dulutn, SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Minn., and Theodore M. Anderson and tory matters, the daughter suggested UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE. action has been commenced in this court J. Walter Williams of Minneapolis. that they stop at a postolSpe subeta* by the above named plaintiff against the CHARLES P. HARTMAN, STATE OF MINNESOTA above named defendants and the object tion in a department store and pui* July 16-Sept. 10. Register. ss and purpose of said action is to determine chase stamps with which to mail the County of Koochichi.ng the adverse claims of said defendants in and to the premises hereinafter invitations. "Oh, no," replied the NOTICE POR PUBLICATION IN DISTRICT COURT Rainy river farming scene. described. mother. "We need so many let's go Department of the Interior FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT The premises so affected by said United States Land Office at Duluth, action are situated in Koochiching up to the postoffice maybe we caq D. H. Jackson and J. Slater, Minnesota, July 3rd. 1914. county, Minnesota and are described as get them cheaper." Co-partners as Jackson & Co., Plaintiffs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that follows, to wit: •vs. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Theodore M.Anderson,whose postomce address The northwest quarter of the southeast Henning Stubee and is Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the quarter, (NW% SE*4), the south Petra Stubee, Defendants. naif CHURCH In the Insane Asylum, 7th day of August, 1913, file in this ofthe southwest quarter (SE% SW%) TYPEWRITERS and office sworn statement and application. the southeast quarter of the southwest Visitor—What is the matter with Notice is hereby given that under No. 011007, to purchase the E% NWH quarter (SE% SW% of section 25, and by virtue of a judgment and decree Corner 6th St. and 7th Ave. that wildly raging man, in a straight* township SW% NE% & NE% SW% Sec. 32 township 151, range 28. 3«paired, Overhauled or Cleaned in the above entitled action on the 10th 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meridian, P. O. Hanson, Pastor. jacket over there? Pated February 4, 1914. day of July. 1914, a certified transcript and the timber thereon, under the P. J. McPartliu, of which has been delivered to me. I. the tces Reasonable and Work Keeper—He got that way trying Services will be held at" 11 a. to provisions of the act of June 3. 1878. Attorney for Plaintiff. undersigned Sheriff of Koochiching and acts amendatory, known as the understand the income tax law. June 4-Julyl8 International Falls, Minn. County will sell at public auction, to the in and at 8 "Timber and Stone Law." at such value Guaranteed highest bidder for casn, on Monday the Visitor—And what delusion can the as might be fixed by appraisement, and •31st day of August, 1914, at 9 o'clock Sunday scmol at 10 a. in. that, pursuant to sucn application, the TAn have who seems to be always OUES POR HEAB1NO OP PETITION in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's office, in 1 M. Care of the Press Office. POB DETERMINATION OP Cl^oir meets for rehearsal on smiling? dan^bvaluedrebv Koochiching_ County Court House OP HOMESTEAD SETTLER timated the timated and valued by applicant .the -n International Falls, in the City Qf Keeper—He imagines he does U» timber timber estimated estimated 100,000 100,000 board feet at county in one parcel the premises Friday evenings at 8:15. gaid STATE OF MINNESOTA sun- and real estate described in said judg- ferstand it. County of Koochiching applicant will offer final proof in support ment and decree to-wit: of his application and sworn statement Lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve IN PROBATE COURT on the 25th day_Qf September, 1914 eighty-eight (88), plat of (12) in block IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMI before Register a Receiver, U. S. La international Falls, as filed and of reOffice, NATION OF THE HEIRS OF MATILDA at Duluth, Minnesota,. cord in the office of the Register of Any person is at liberty 1o pro £eecis jn an(j for the County of Koochi- HENDRT CKSON. DECEASED HOMESTEAD SETTLER. this purchase before e.nVj- °nV?, ching and State of Minnesota. a contest at any time aefote pat« is- On reading and filing the petition of gi lgth Jul 1914 sues, bv filing a corroborated almuMt LOOK-OUT Edgar G. W. Walquist praying, among THOS. P. WHITE, in this office, alleging facts which would other things, for the judicial determination, Sheriff of Koocaiching County. defeat the entry. by this Court, of who are the Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. GEO. S. LANOLAND, heirs of Matilda Hendrickson, deceased Eden and John D. Gunn, all of Duluth, Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. homestead settler, and what are the respective and W. McGee and J. Walter rights and interests of such Harrv Williams of Minneapolis.. Minn. heirs in the homestead land of said deceased, NOTICE FOR BIDS CHARLES 7. HARTMAN, and to assign said homestead July 16-Sept. 10. Register. to the parties legally entitled to the Notice is hereby given that bids same. NOTICE POR PROPOSALS. & It is ordered, that said petition and be received by the v^Olinty Sealed bids will be received on the Will said matter be heard and examined on Thursday the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1914 of1VLtlciti°fctokUS p™me Board qf Education, Koochiching to1!' ?ciock at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the For the Opening of the ..._ International Falls, office of the Probate Court at International Falls in said Conntv and State. Minil., On Or before Tilly 28th, It is further ordered, that notice there-' Fourth avenue extended where the of be given to all persons interested iv same same intersects intersects and and crosses crosses the the rightpublishing rignt-• for the building a frame this order once in eacn week of-way of the M. & I. railway tracks I914, OI for five (5) successive weeks Immediately S? school house in the NEK of SeC- li.yshcrrkby ®fdpi?dl bl'maS prior to said date of hearing in S„ttkre»c°t^tha1.ds'it the International Falls Press, a weekly tion 34, Range 22, Township 63, newspaper printed and published at International tdktfarSiSS Falls in said County and to be known as the Rocky Glen State. imretofore11 referred Sto,Wandn to*1 furrUsh school. Material for building Dated at International Falls this 25th GRAND OPERA such additional material as may be day of May, A. D. 1914. found necessary for the completion of ... ... said found School house be On By the Court. said work, according to the plans and Will (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, former specifications for the original grounds. Plans and the School A laying of said sidewalk. Said bids will JEVn/"""" Pr0l,to Cmrt- 1 be opened and considered by the City' ri Attorney for Petitioner 1 Council on said August 3rd, 1914, and Sp0ClflC3,tlOnS 3,F0 Oil file lt ttlC Superinteil- International Falls, Minn. 28-J25 awa'rded "to the" lowest responsible bid- County office the dent Schools and at the Rauch The City Council reserves the right Qf ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST HAGG•V to reject any and all bids. postomce. LUND. Said sidewalk is better known as the sidewalk leading to South International STATE OF MINNESOTA The board reserves the right to Fals, on Fourth avenue extended. County of Koochiching Dated this 14th day of July, 1914. IN PROBATE COURT reject any and all bids. R. C. PRASER, OF CARL AUGUST HAGGLUND, HOUSE 23 City Clerk. I Annie E. Shelland, DECEDENT. The State of Minnesota to Arvid Hagglund 9-16 Clerk. and Mrs. Arvid Hagglund, respect- NOTICE POR PROPOSALS. ,i^e fa^er an^ mother of the de- I Sealed bids will be received for the-1 OTAntli a«imflf1ns*!n r!iStt in ^e pumping of water for the use 9f the S? ii.11 administration of the estate city of International Falls and its inThn "c-oni ... habitants for a five-year contract at a The petition of Frank Green, a creditOr, rate per thousand gallons. The water having been filed in this Court, representing to be supplied is for private and public that Carl August Hagglund, Use and fire protection to be furnished then a resident of the County of Koochiching, the city. through water mains? of said State of Minnesota, died intestate city or extensions thereof. Said bids on the 10th day of May, 1914, and pray shall be for contract for five years MtntoahJe^ert his which contract to be let will be on file *51 M. Hanson and with the City Clerk from and after the tc ive_ Court having fixed the time and 20th day of July, 1914. place for hearing said petition The City Council reserves the right Therefore. You, and each of you, are to reject any and all bids. .hereby cited and required to show cause, Dated this 14th day of July, 1914. Next Tuesday Night- July 21st if any you have, before this Court at R. C. PRASER, the Probate Court Rooms in the Court 23 City Clerk. House, in the City of International Falls, in the County of Koochiching. NOTICE POR PROPOSALSSealed State of Minnesota, on the 8th day of bids will be received by the August 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., why City Council at the office of the City said petition should not be granted. Clerk up to and including August 3rd, Witness, the Judge of said Court, and 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the furnishing the Se^l of said Court, this 8th day of of electric current for street July, 1914. lighting in said city on a kilawat hour (Court Seal) basis. The current. required would be JOHN BERG, for supplying of light for the street Probate Jndge. lighting system provided for a plan Under the Management of W. K. Elliott 'BANS JEVNE, and specification thierefor on file in the Attorney for Petitioner. 9-23 City Clerk's office. All bids will be opened for consideration by the City Council at 8 o'clock p. m. on said third FOR SALE day of August, 1914. The above bids shall be for a contract for five years, Large tract of good valley which contract will be on file with the The marvelous of durability City Clerk for examination of bidders farming land just thrown open & "Nobby Tread" Tires the from and after July 20, 1914.- for free settlement, in Oregon. The City Council reserves the right fact that they are really two tires to reject any and all bids. Barbarous in one make them the tires that Oyer 200,000 acres in all. Good Dated this 14th day of July, 1914. you should unhestiatingly buy. B. C. PRASER, climate, rich soil, and does not 23 City Cleric. & require irrigation to raise finest WANTED—We wish to know crops of grain, fruit, and garden the personal experience of anyone "NobbyTread'Tires S truck. For large map, full instructions farming in this county, who is Will be first of series shown and information, and interested in BOOSTING his district. are now sold under their regular a plat of several sections of exceptionally Tell us what YOU have warranty—perfect workmanship ana material—BUT any adjustment good claims, send done since coming to this county is on a basis of $3.40 to John Keefe, Eugene, —Send a picture of yourself and 5,000 Miles POPULAR PRICES 10 and 15 cents Oregon three years a U. S. farm if possible. Give your postoffice surveyor and timberman. An address. Write, MINNESOTA RUBBER Cn opportunity to get a good fertile W. R. McKenzie, Secretary, Minneapolis. Minn. free homestead near' town and Northwest Distributers Northern Minnesota Development Vnp^Vet.—A'*v, A'sncirtinn. Minr