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

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nniiiaji T' ni" i" I tsf jj Hifii —wi -y 'U v** 2- 7* va $ r" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS tNTFPMAT 4 THE INCREASED not to be crippled at a time REAL OVER es YEARS Aa Nnestirig Aatimtile Oder. Land transfers for the week ending COST OF WAR when they are most needed. EXPERIENCE Aug. 1. 191*. as listed by-the Koochiching PATENTS Write to the American Motor County Abstract Company, Internatonal The engineman constitute a League, 511 Palace Building, Minn* Falls. Minn. Office with Register It is not alone the cost of living of .Deeds. large and responsible element of apolis, Minn., and learn how to cut George Holler and wife to P. down the expense of running the auto that has advanced. The cost of our complex citizenship they are C. Richardson, lot 24. blk. 6. if to nearly half. All standard tires and Holler's Addition to Koochiching war has enormously increased also skilled workmen whose place in 1.00 accessories can he had at prices which M. J. Comstock. widower, to F. and that in itself has a very the garage and dealer has to pay. the economic sphere cannot be TRADE MARKS E. Comstock. lots 1, 2, blk. 5. Designs Sixty cent oil costs you 20c. Discount Mlzpah. 1100.00 direct bearing on the cost of liv- readily filled their grievences are Copyriqhts 4C. on broken parts is from 25 to 60 per Josep.nine Hanson and husband. to John J. Faber. south 85 feet Anyone landing a sketch and description ma* of long standing and their patience cent. The saving on a single tire in£" qnlckly a*certain our opinion fr— whether au lots 8, 9. 10, blk. 9, Mlzpah ... 75.00 tm liiTentlon la probably imtentniile. Communleiw v, T°PS» side curtains, wind* The London Illustrated News and patriotism under trying Jv J. Mercer widowe'r. to Lillian tlona atrlctly confidential. HANDBOOK on Pateuta snields, bumpers, horns, lamps, spark M. Peterson, lots 7. 8. blk. 5.. •ant free. Oldest acency for securing patents. has complied some interesting figures circumstances are to be commended. Holler's Addition to Littlefork 425.00 Paterita taken through Munn & Cb. recelra plugs, speedometers, carburetors, at Albrts S. Black and wife to •pMtotnotiM, without charge. In tha showing what eight principal 33% to 50 per cent below retail pricei, But are the deep rooted E.W. Wigley. NE% SW%, Sec. No matter what car you have, we will 23-151-28 300.00 nations spent in their navies in contentions between the roads A. B. Colburn et al. to Hattie L. supply you. We Issue the most com* handsomely lllnatratad waekly. Largest circulation Chamberlin, lots 2, 3, S% 1888 and twenty-five years later and the men settled, and can they plete automobile supply catalogue ever of any soienUtio ]uiruaL Terms, $3 a NE}4. Sec. 6: lot 5. Sec. 5-6926. year: four months, 91. BolU Uyall newsdealer*. published. Only standard goods, at 1888. 1913. .. 1.00 be settled by arbitration or otherwise? MUNN&Co>e,*^NewYcrli Great Britain.. .$65,800,000 E. E. Peterson' et al, to John A. $231,500,000 prices almost unbelievable. Write tol For the past quarter of Devine, SW% NW%. NW% France 40,000.000 93,000,000 Branch Ofilce. A3 St, Washington, D. C. day, for full information and pricei, Italy 23,600,000 51,300,000 SW%. Sec. 5-65-24 1.00 a century the railroads of the United States. Estate of Carl A. Anderson to 23,000,000 144,600,000 18,000,000 A. G. Johnson, lots 9, 10, Sec. Russia ....... 122,500,000 country have teen the subject of Germany 11,900,000 144,400,000 31-70-25 1145.40 First State Bank of Rollingstone. Austria 5,600,000 49)300)000 stock manipulations and reorganization I The marvelous durability of Minn., to J. E. Larson, Japan 5,00(^,000 Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. & "NoHy Tread* Tires the' S% SW%. Sec. 12 N*,4 NW%. by the so-called captains $192,900,000 $836,500,000 Sec. 13-63-27 1J00.00 wet that they are really two tires 1888 The total in was nearly of finance, during the course of Anna Johnson and husband to »in one make them the tires that Julia Pendergast. lot 17. an-i you s&duld'uhhestiatingly buy. forty millions less than Great which a stupendous amount of W% 16, b)k. 6, Int. Falls."... 625.00 E. A. Yernberg, Manager & Battle Lake Company to H. B. Britain alone spent on her navy watered stock and bonds have Fryberger, E^ SW%, NW% SWy4. SE% NW Sec. 2263-23 1913. been-issued and unloaded upon an in .... 1.00 "NobbyTread'"Iires John Norton, et al, to John W. unsuspecting public. A large Wholesale and Retail Meats, If the growth of naval expenditures Mitchell, lots 10. 11, SEtf. Groceries, Fruits and Feed continues to increase in portion of this "water" has found NW%„ Sec. 5 lot 1, Sec. 8-6426. 1.00 are now sold under their regular the same proportion, these eight its way into the hands of innocent Emma Aabers* and husband to warranty—perfeclworkmanship First State Bank of Northome, nations will spend nearly three purchasers who have paid full value and material—BUT any adjustment all timber on W%SE%, Home-Made and Sausage Sec. 20-151-26 850.00 Is on a basis of and a half billions on their navies for what they believed to be Leon D. Hoyt, single, to Edna Hamburger 5,000 Miles Doran. part of NWJi SE%. 1938. perfectly good securities. The in Sec. 20-152-27. lying north and west of the M. & I. railway.. 1450.00 And nothing short of universal roads have been compelled to and Wilcox Brothers Lumber Company bankruptcy or an agreement to have paid regular dividends upon to Martin C. Engelking. Give us a Trial and You Will MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. Ni/i SE&. Sec. 33-151-28. ... 825.00 Minneapolis/ Minn. limit armaments will prevent the "water" as well as upon the Samuel J- Crookshanks. single, Stay With Us Northwest Distributors to Albert Witt. W% SE%. E% such an expenditure, perhaps even legitimate issues and notwithstanding SW%, Sec. 33-160-29 1.00 John Franson. single, to Jacob sooner than 1938 because the rate this burden, the roads, Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh Ungermann. lots 1. 2. blk. 1. Fran son's Addition to Koochiching of increase advances even more to the credit of these charged 1.00 rapidly than the amount. with the operation, have made The Koochiching Company to Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. Duncan T. McPhee. lot 5. blk. ELECTRIC VACUUM Great Britain led' the list in remarkable strides in their efficiency 10, Int. Falls 2000.00 The Koochiching Company to and public service. Apparently both years. The United States E A N E Per Michelson. et al. east 6 V2 feet of lot 9, blk. 60, Int. advanced from fourth to second the dividends and interest Rented By the Day Falls 125.00 Per Michelson. et al. to Emelia place, Russia from sixth to fourth. have been paid at the expense of Does Your House Cleaning Gustafson, east 6 Yz feet of lot France dropped from second place the public in high cost of transportation 9, blk. 60, Int. Falls 135.00 Scientifically Ross E. Musgrave and wife to to fifth, and the employes in incommensurate Italy from third to sixth. Inquire at Lawrence's Oscar Syreen, lot 10 and W% lot 11, blk. 58, Int. Falls 1.00 Congress has just provided for wages. Drug Store George Holler and wife to O. L. Mossmand, lots 23, 24, blk. 7, two new battleships to cost fourteen —Phone No. 90— S209O The railroads now find themselves Holler's Addition to Koochiching millions each. At the same confronted by the demands of O. L. Mossmand and wife to time it authorized the sale of the Fred Nancolas, lots 23, 24, blk. the public for reduced freight 7, Holler's Addition to Koochiching Mississippi and the Idaho, two 300.00 and passenger rates the demands Grace K. Christenson and husband vessels only six years old. These to Peter Sarasin, lots otel of the employees, by whose intelligence 19, Z0„ 21, b|k. 4, Mizpah 225.00 vessels cost six millions apiece and efficiency the preseat John "J. Graff and wife to Martin Kennedy, blk. 6. Rainy when they were built and when high standard of transportation Lake Addition to Ranier 1000.00 5 I 9 E I S Lewis L. Biehl, single, to Geo. they were begun they were in the Wherevei Travel—' •i ST PAUL,MINN. has been attained, for more adequate TO Evans, lots 1, 2, blk. 6, Ranier. 450.00 first rank. Only six years later OPPOSITE CITY HALL Lilly Mae Foster and husband, return upon their work to Constance C. Foster, lots 1, MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN they are useless for a first class 2. blk. 1. Mizpah 1.00 and the demands of the innocent Ranier Townsite Company, to W. in Asia, Africa, Europe or America, you power, and battleships are going LOCATED' IN HEART OF ,|OS I N E S 3 DISTRICT -Simon, lot 18, blk. IS, Ranier. 450.00 holders of "watered" stocks and RATES Rooms witfc detached, bath and will find "A. B. A. Ckeques, issued by us Harriet K. Gordon, et al, to at fourteen millions. This gives shower bath— bonds for dividends and interest. Frank H. Keyes, lot 2, Sec. 567-24 One person 75c, SI.00.'and 31.50 per day LOO a hint of the pace at which naval under authority of tke American Bankers All of these demands are fair and Two persons in same loom. 50c extra. Estate of Alex. Gordon, to expenditures are traveling. Association, tlis safest and landiest kind of Frank H. Keyes, lot 2, Sec. 567-24. ROOMS with private batlis and toilets- based upon reason. The present 150.00 One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day The question is how long the "travelmoney. You can use tkem exactly Two persons in aamrf room, $1.00 extra. Saray A. May, widow to Omer L. agreement by no means settles Dawson, lot 13, Sec. 13-63-32. 750.00 Send postal card lor colored blotters. world will stand it. More likely deep rooted questions but like currency in every country of tke James A. Gordon and wife to WE AIM TO PLEASE Frank H. Keyes, lots 3, 4, Sec. it is a question of how long the joniy postpones the day of reckonv/orld civilized world, and tkey are safe to carry. 12 lot 1, Sec. 13-67-25 lot2, Sec. 18-67-24. 1.00 can stand it. Perhaps the ng £Q£ fu^ure Call or write for booklet. James A. Gordon and wife to present war will put an jend to it. Frank ..H. Keyes, W Y2 NE%, NE^iT lot r. SecT 12-67- -St. Paul Dispatch. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1.00 25. Nathan E. Gordon and wife to International Falls, Spooner, E. W. Kibbey C. E. Parry Rose D. Lathrop, NE'A SE%. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Sec. 33 lot 14, Sec. 34-15625 Beaudette, Warroad, Kenora and 1200.00 THE AVERTED RAILROAD X-9i George Holler and wife to Henry the Lake of the Woods are receiving I E & A W. Hultberg, lots 15, 16, blk. SENATE more publicity in the state 10, Holler's Add. to Koochiching 1.00 press than any other quintet of SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Architects and Engineers W. H. Hanchett and wife to Peter Sarasin, lots 9, 10, 11, towns on earth. The citizens of 12. blk. 1, Mizpah 1000.00 The railroad managers and Wesley S. Horton and wife to these towns extended the glad Plans, Specifications M. J. McHugo and Emma McHugo, enginemen have, at the very urgent hand to the visiting editors, and lots 14 to 19 inclusive, and Superivsion blk. 8. Mizsah 122.00 solicitation of President Wilson, now the scribes are hitting right Leon D. Hoyt, single, to Wm. Northern Minnesota Hospital agreed to submit their differences f- Tindel, lots 9, 10, 11, H°yt's back inIfoyal style. They all had Office in Court House Second Addition to Gemmell.. 480.00 to arbitration, and the a great outing and are writing Telephone No. 181 threatened strike on the Western columns of good readable stuff Land transfers for the week ending roads has been averted, for the August 8th, 1914i as listed the Koochiching about northern Minnesota and the International Falls, Minn. County Abstract Company, International present, at least. The president's Falls, Minn. Office with the great lake. It is good advertising—and appeal to the good sense and Register of Deeds. advertising that cannot Henry W. Keyes, conyeys patriotism of both managers and interest in W% NE%, NE% be bought, the good will offering NW!4, lots 1, 2, 3, Sec. 12 lot men in the face of a great world 1, sec. 13-67-25 lot 2, sec. 18 1.00 lot 2. sec. 5-67-24 of the editors for courtesies ex- war has born fruit and the Estate of Andrew G. Erickson to J. E. Parson and wife, SE%, St. Cloud Journal-Press. country's transportation facilities tended. 800.00 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING sec. 12-^3-27 Torger T. Tengs, single to Anders PRESENTS H. Rehn, lots 1, 2, S% 1300.00 NW%, sec. 12-157-25 Welsh Timber Co. to St. Croix We have an endless assortment Pine and Cedar Co., NW% NE%, N% NE%, sec. 28 of appropriate gifts, •NE%, sec. 29 W% SE%,NE& representing the newest and SE%, sec. 31-156-28 N% SE14, sec. 34-156-29 3000.00 finest products of the Jewelers' Otto A. Watzke and wife to Anton Mahne, lots 9, 10, blk. 3,, Art. 1.00 Fourth Division of Int. Falls. Wedding rings, beautiful Gust Holm and wife to Thos. Gallagher, et al, N% NE%, diamonds, Sparkling jewels, sec. 22 Wy2 NW%, sec 23-6922 1.00 Watches, Unique silverware, Albert J. Porter and wife to Sterling Novelties, Rich cut William Keeler, NE% SE%, SWy*. sec. 22-151-25 SE Glass, Clocks, Etc. Sec. 32-63-26 450.00 R- H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. James W. Ford and wife to National Pole Co., timber on lots N E S O N S Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. 1, 2, 3, sec. 18-151-26 v... 2700.00 Aad A. Tone and wife to Matrilda Jewelry Store G. Engelking, NE% SW% Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min International Falls, Minn. and part of NW% SE%, sec. 19-151-28 1400.00 George Holler and wife to Leon A LaBine, lots 13, 14, blk. 5. Holler's 1.00 Addition to Koochiching Edward W. Francis and wife to Village of Mizpah, lots 7, 8, 150.00 blk. 4, Mizpah EDUCATION International Falls Abstract 1 Leon D. Hoyt, single, to C. A. Lindbefrg, lots 1, 2, blk. 11, Shoe Polishes 60.00 Gemmell Grover E. Fulkerson and wife to BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Prapriet. rs jj Ole E. VJken, lot 3, blk. 6, 4th •IITOT QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY Division of Int. Falls 300.00 Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance 0/4.O. FORMULA FOR TELLING QUICK Collections, Conveying and Loans A GIRL'S AGE WHITL DRESSING Girls of marriageable age do J. E. BURDICK, Manager not like to tell how old they are International Falls Minnesota Bushels of Fun and Volumes of Education Are 4 byt you can find out by following Offered at the Great Minnesota State Fair and the subjoined instructions, the Exposition this year. Entertainment features costing LEATHER young lady doing the figuring. thousands of dollars, and chosen from the best acts available UTMtfcw Tell her to put down the number here and abroad, will be seen for the price of admission. of, the month in which she was LICENSED PLUMBERS There will be a sensational balloon act where one {.] 50, born, then to multiply it by man makes eight drops by parachute at one flight, polo WGS.-the only ladiet' shoedmaingthat ffi pcititdroonuin. W. Blacks, PolUhea and Premttm then to add her age, then to subtract played by autos and ponies, the greatest lady bareback ladles' and children's shoca. Ateca and Heating Engineers 365, 115 then to add then TUNC! a*ss.M0cr rider in the World, the Powers' New York Hippodrome linr combination for deaal elephant act—and many others. aiae,io£ tell her to tell you the amount •UUndaofraiMtortanahoMfMc. WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE she has left. The two figures to the right will tell you her age LETS GO! ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE •OTML and CARTAS and the remainder the month of packed in sine box**, with cpoon, loe. in hud- MINNESOTA STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION EAST & C0RR1N iei It yoordMter doM not kmttt kind tnwnI,hMu her birth For examp the Ihe prlM la ataapa (or tall aiaa paekace, ehaivM paMb amount is 822 she is 22 years old s•' Hamline* Sept 742^ WMffTiaiORt BROS. *00, and was born in the eight month Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 BO'SS AHMity Hwt, OanbfMia, lin. The Oldest Largest Manufacturers of an* (August).' Try it. Shoe Polishes in the World. WSS&m ill 7, mm mm lllsll® IlIliBI O 4 vt