International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS smmamammmm&smmssms BRANCH NO. 6. Beginning at the Southwest (SW) WASHINGTON NOTES THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS corner of Section Sixteen (16), Township One hundred fifty-nine (159), Range, Twenty-eight (28) ancc running thence o— —o AND BORDER BUDGET JOOICML DITCH NO. 17 JUDICIAL fllTCH NO. 20 South between Sections Twenty (20) and The three ships of the Standard Twenty-one (21), Twenty-eight (28) and Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Oil company, which were seized' Twenty-nine (29) to the Southeast (SE) corner of Section Twenty-nine. Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress by British war vessels, have been: BRANCH NO. 7. Beginning at the Northeast (NB) released and allowed to proceed of March 3, 1879. corner of Section Twenty-two (22), STATE OF MINNESOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA to their ports of destination. Assurance 1 Township One hundred fifty-nine (159), INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Range Twenty-eight (28) and running County of Koochiching has been given the U. S. County of Koochiching thence South between Sections Twenty-two George P. Watson, Editor and Manager DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT (22) and Twenty-three (23), that cargoes consigned to neutral Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven (27) FIFTENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT to the one quarter post common to Sections nations will not be molested. An Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven IN THE MATTER OF JUDICIAL undertaking has also been reached IN THE MATTER OP JUDICIAL. (27), thence running in a straight Southwesterly DITCH NUMBER SEVENTEEN (17). DITCH NUMBER TWENTY (20), course to the one quarter post with Great Britain that cotton is KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNE KOOCHICHING COUNTY. MINNE common to Sections Twenty-seven (27) the river far enough to take in "Uncle Joe" Cannon, of Illinois, SOTA. and Thirty-four (34). not contraband of war and may be SOTA. was re-elected to congress from Baudette. We could certainly BRANCH NO. 8. shipped to any nation in neutral Notice is hereby given that a. petition Beginning at the one quarter post use a few of your good boosters." his home district. common to Sections Twenty-seven (27) bottoms without liability to seizure. has been filed in the office of the Clerk Notice is hereby given that a petition and Thirty-four (34), Township One of tho District Court in &Q& ior j&oo* lizis b6An fiiArf in thA offlpa a/ tiiA pIapIc In consequence of this undertaking, County, Minnesote, praying for hundred fifty-ntae (159), Range Twenty- of chiching the District Court ln and for Koo ot The Panama tolls for October NORD IS EASY WINNER. th6 establishment & Judicial Diton in chichincr County MinnosotA Dr&yinsr for (28) s.nd running thence West Germany and Austria Koochiching County, Minnesota, and that1 the establishment of a Judicial Ditch in between Sections Twenty-seven (27) and amounted to $377,000 or $107,000 Nord's easy victory for the state said proceedings have been numbered Koochiching County, Minnesota and that Thirty-four (34), Twenty-eight (28) and will want 75,000 bales of cotton a and designated as Judicial Ditch Number said proceedings have been numbered Thirty-three (33) to the Southwest (SW) more than in September. senate is one of the surprising month and ships will be needed to Twenty (20), Koochiching County. Min- designated as Judicial Ditch Number of Section Twenty-eight (28), to corner an( nesota. Seventeen (17), Koochiching County Min- intersection with Branch number Six points of the election. He will carry these cargoes. This will (6). nesota. carry Beltrami, the home county That the first hearing on said petition Arizona, Oregon, and Washington BRANCH NO. 9. help materially to clear up the has been hkd and that the Engineer appointed That the first hearing on said petition Beginning at the Souhwest (SW) corner of his opponent by about 400 and states vote in favor of state by the Court to make the survey has been had and that the Engineer appointed cotton situation. of Section Twenty-eight (28), Township of the route of said proposed ditch has by the Court to make the survey One hundred fifty-nine (159), Range wide prohibition, while Ohio and with the wonderful vote given of the route of said proposed ditch has made said survey and made and filed his Twenty-eight (28) and running thence It is understood that plans are made said survey and made and filed his Report with the undersigned Clerk as him in his own county his'majorSty California voted to remain wet. South between Sections Thirty-two (32) Report with the undersigned Clerk as provided by law. under way for the establishment and Thirty-three (33) to an intersection provided by law. will total more than 1200. Nord with the Wing River. of a large fleet of merchant vessels That the Viewers appointed by the The following is a description of the That the Viewers appointed by the has made a clean and manly campaign Court to view the premises and assess Republican Minnesota has once lands through which the ditch will pass Court to view the premises and assess under the U. S. flag. A number benefits and damages have performed as appears from the Report of the for the office and will be a benefits and damages Have performed their services and have made and filed more broken her party lines and uicii pci iLco cLiiu nave iiiiiUo sliiu uicu ., Engineer: of prominent New York capitalists their Report with the undersigned Clerk credit to the district as a representative Sections Seven (7). Eight (8). Nine their Report with the undersigned Clerk elected a democrat, Mr. Winfield as provided by law. and Lierpool ship owners (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Thirteen (13), as provided by law. from here ifi the senate. Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), Scott Hammond, as governor. are said to be interested in the That the Judge of the District Court That the Judge of the District Court Seventeen (17). Eighteen (18), Nineteen He is a man highly regarded by for the Fifteenth Judicial District has This is a good choice. Mr. Hammond for the Fifteenth Judicial District has (19), Twenty (20). Twenty-one (21), undertaking. They expect to made and filed his Order fixing the 10th made and filed his Order fixing the 10 th Twenty-two (22). Twenty-three (23), all who know him and should be day of December, 1914, at ten o'clock is a big, clean and honorable day of December, 1914, at ten o'clock start business as soon as a fleet Twenty-four (24), Twenty-five (25). in the forenoon thereof, at the court a factor in the next legislature.— in the forenoon thereof, at the court Twenty-six (26). Twenty-seven (27). man, and great things are house in the City of International Falls, can be brought together. house in the City of International Falls, Twenty-eight (28). Twenty-nine (29) Bemidji Pioneer Minnesota, as the time and place for the Minnesota, as the time and place for the expected of his administration. Thirty (30). Thirty-one (31)",'Thirty-two imii final hearing on said petition and on said Some concern is being felt over final hearing on said petition and on said (o2), Thirty-three "(33)~ Thirty-four"1(34)" Engineer's and Viewers' Reports. Engineer's and Viewers* Reports. Thirty-five (35), and Thirty-six (36),' the revenue which Is to result The ladies of the Civic league Mr. Fred Bessette, of Gheen, Now, therefore, all persons or parties iPWns^i^) hundred fifty-nine (159), Now, therefore, all persons or parties from the income tax. The cutting interested in the construction of said I vventy-seven (27). interested in the construction of said 1 se are to be commended for their who was elected representative ditcli are ordered to be and appear at said ditch are ordered to be and appear at paid Sections, One (1), Two (2) Three (3) off of foreign commerce by time and place- and be heard for or time and place and be heard for or Four (4). Five (5), Six (6), Nine (9) thoughtfulness in arranging for for northern St. Louis county, against the establishment of said ditch,! against the establishment of said ditch, Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12) the war, and the general depression, a public reception to be given to was in our city renewing acquaintance or for the assessments or benefits and or for the assessments or benefits and Thirteen (13). Fourteen (14) Fifteen which has been felt in business damages thereon. damages thereon. Sixteen Twenty (15), (16), (20)! Twenty- here. Mr. Bessette is our school teachers tomorrow (COURT SEAL) J. IT. 3BUMHOND, ''rp1^ Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three has so reduced incomes that (COURT SEAL) J. H. DBTTMMONO, night. Our public schools have Clark of the District Court. Twenty-four (24), Twenty-five (25), a live wire and will be a very Clerk of the District Court, 1 wenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), it is thought the tax will not provide Koochiching County, Minn. Koochiching County, Minn. ^valuable addition to the northern grown so rapidly that it now requires Twenty-eight (28), Twenty-nine (29), A. A. A1SBEV7S, near the revenue expected. A. A. ANDREWS, Ihirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two Attorney for J^eoixioners, eighteen instructors to do Minnesota forces in the legislature. Attorney for Petitioners, Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (34), Bemidji, Minn. Secretary McAdoo has issued Bemidji, Minn. ihirty-five (35), Thirty-six (36), Township the work. In order that the most One hundred fifty-eight (158), an order forbidding customs collectors The following is a description of the •UaviS'e Twenty-seven (27) efficient work be done it is necessary The following is a description of the to make public any information starting point and termini of said ditch starting point and termini of said ditch A Man's Town." that the teachers should have as appears from the Report as appears from the Report of said concerning outward bound Engineer made and filed therein, an opportunity to become ac'quainted Engineer made and filed therein, same being within Koochiching County, Min- mk) Seventy™ cargoes until thirty days after being within Koochiching County, Minnesota, (17). Twenty (20), nesota, to-wit: aeventeen An amusing feature of the election with the parents of the to-wit: .twenty-one Twenty-two (21). (22), clearance. War vessels have Twenty-three (23). Twenty-four so far as Koochiching county pupils and receive from them MAIN DITCH. (24). MAIN DITCH. Twenty-five (25). Twenty-six been able to locate and seize ves (26). Beginning at the Southwest corner of is concerned is the fact that at their heartiest co-operation. It Beginning at the Southeast (SE) corner rwenty-seven (27). Twenty-eig/it, ^S). Section Sixteen (lb), Township one hunuibu sels carrying conditional contraband of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twenty-nine (29). Thirty-two (32), liity-nine Kange Twenty- Ranier, which claims a total population (169), is hoped that this reception will be One hundred fifty-eight (158), Range Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four eight (2i). and running thence East between (34). within a very short time Twenty-seven, (27) and running thence Thirty-five (35). and Thirty-six of 175, there were 171 (36). largely attended and that much sections Sixteen (lt), and Twenty-one, West between Sections Seventeen (17) Township One hundred fifty-nine l.r-9) after leaving port and it is to prevent Jjntetn (15) and Twenty-two Range Twenty-eight (28). votes cast and of these M. Nord and Twenty (20). Eighteen (18) and benefit may result from a better (£2), Fourteen (14) and Twenty-three Nineteen (19), Township One hundred Sections One (1) and Two (2), Township them receiving advance information Thirteen (13) and Twenty-four (A6), received 132.—Bemidji Sentinel. acquaintance between our teachers fify-eight (158), Range Twenty-seven One hundred fifty-eight (158) to the Kange line between Jttanges (24) and to protect our shipinterests (27), and Sections Thirteen (13) and Kange Twenty-eight (28). Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight and parents of those placed Twenty-four (24), Fourteen (14) and (28), thence South on the Range line that the order was The following are the names or the Twenty-three (23), thence North between A Fitting Tribute. under their instruction. Three fourths of a mile to the owners of the lands and the names of Sections Fourteen (14) and Fif- South one-sixteenth corner of Section issued. i...- /1K\ rr«« /I A\ Til /11\ J.. OUUUi UiiC-OlAlCCiltU UCl ux octuui the municipal corporations and other 5 N a E a corporations that will be affected by the the Northeast (NE) corner of Section The Constellation, the oldest sixteenth line through Sections Nineteen establishment of said ditch as the same Lots of things happen in a political STATEMENT BY SORTOR. Ten (10). Township One hundred fiftyeight. (19) Twenty ('20). Twenty-one (21), appears from the Report of the Viewers ship in the U. S. Navy, having (158). Range Twenty-eight (2S). campaign. A candidate Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), to made and filed herein: an intersection with the West fork of Harry Murruska, Arthur L. Cook, Newton been launched a'little more than BRANCH NO I. finds that generally speaking, the the Biack River and following said Osborn, Alex Olson. United States A. L. Sortor, chairman of the Beginning at the Southeast (SE) corner 117 years ago, will be on exhibibiition river through Section Twenty-three (23). Government, Hector Herbert, -Thomas voters make up their minds to of Section Five (5). Township One Ivelly Fred Farrer, Freeman Culp, Fred democratic state central committee, at the Washington Navy BRANCH NO. 1. cast their ballots for the man waterfall, John Nelson. Thomas Dono- made the following statement hundred fifty-eight (158), llange Twentyseven Beginning at the Northeast (NE) corner William Erickson. Carl Erickson, Yard for two or three weeks. This whom they honestly believe best (27). and running thence West of Section Twenty (20), Township William McGilvary, Oran Woodward, assuming the election of W. S. between Sections Five (5) and Eight, Maud Underwood, Mor-je Henderson jwill give residents of Washington One hundred fifty-nine (159), Range entitled to the position he seeks. Six (6) and Seven (7), Township One Twenty-seven (27), and running thence Geo. Woodworth, Meivon Ellis. Benjamin Hammond: land the many visitors from all —Bemidji Sentinel. hundred fifty-eight (158), Range Twenty- South between Sections Twenty (20) and Tuey, George Howe, Anna Ball seven (27), and Sections One (1) and "The state of Minnesota has Twenty-one (21), Twenty-eight (28) and William Whale, Warren -Williams, parts of the country, who are Twelve (12), Two, (2) and Eleven (11), Twenty-nine (29), Thirty-two (32) and Hugh McDermid, Henry Broeflle, elected a man large enough, broad to the Southwest (SW) corner of Section Carl Jacobson. Jane Tooley, Abders Thirty-three (33), Township One hundred continually with us, a chance to Two (2), Township One hundred fifty-nine (159), Range Twentyseven liirickson, Frazier Gerald. R. J. Mr. F. A. Wilson is certainly a enough to be the governor of all fifty-eight (158), Range Twenty-eight see the style vessel which made (27), and Sections Four (4) and Church, E. C. Middleton, Praisie Henry, good sport. Although defeated 2 8 Paulus Holmstrom. Esther O. Johnson, the people. Governor Hammond Five (5), Eight (8) and Nine (9), Sixteen jup our navy in the early days of C. P. Bull, Christopher Lund, John B. Ttw Axrnrr vr/% (16) and Seventeen (17), Twenty (20) as a candidate for the senate 1 is under no obligation to any man, UKANCH NO. 2. Twenty-one (21), Twenty-eight (28) Murphy, Harriet O. Mathews, Peter our history. an( Sathre, Robert Grendall. Carl G. Carlson, against Mr. L. H. Nord. He Beginning at the^ Southwest (SW) and Twenty-nine (29) to an intersection any set of men or any interest. corner of Section Two (2), Township with Black River, Township One hundred Mary A. Lundy. Olaf Peterson, Thomas An interesting case was argued, shows a good spirit by taking his Paxton, Fresh Grazln. Franklin Wisinand, One hundred fifty-eight (158), Range fifty-eight (158), Range Twenty-seven 'His political opponents will receive James G. Toombs, John Schenukenas, Twenty-eight (28), and running thence (27). I this week, in the United States defeat cheerfully .?.nd philosophically. the same courteous consideration West between Sections Three (3) and Ory Bates, Jennie M. Baker, BRANCH NO. 2. Adam Lenkenbaugh, John Bruce, Supreme Court. The Missouri. Ten (10). Four (4) and Nine (9), to the You are too good a newspaper as his supporters. He Beginning at the one quarter post Bernard J. Popp,% John D. Murphy, Southwest (SW) corner of Section Four I Kansas and Texas Railway Co. is common to Sections Thirty-five (35), man "Fern." We can't (4). John P. Wheelock, Thomas Clark, 1 has no enemies to punish or Thirty-six (36), Township One hundred Jeanette Shearer, Eva Dysslyn, [suing the government for $60,1000,000, fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-eight afford to loose you from our Winthrop Shotwell, Gertrude Oliver, BRANCH NO. 3. (friends to reward. He is free to (28), and running tnence East on the Chalmer C. Plummer. Alonzo Struthers, claiming that the governjment Beginning at the Southwest (SW) ranks at present. one quarter line through Sections Thirty-six ido his full duty as governor of a Eugene Mangskau, Frank Bradford, corner of Section Fourteen (14), Township (36), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two Maria Wallace, Martha Smith, Fred agreed to grant it every One hundred fifty-eight (158), great state and to give Minnesota (32), Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (34) Smith. John Frosch. Archie Sommers, Range Twenty-eight (28), and running other section of land through the to the one quarter post common to Sections Alma Syverson, John Schell. John Williams, a great administration." thence West between Sections Fifteen Maybe We Can "Billy." Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five William H. Bartlett. Joseph B. (15) and Twenty-two (22), Sixteen (16) former Indian territory for the (35), Township One hundred fifty-nine Harris, Andrew Harris, John Karnofsky. and Twenty-one (21), to the Southwest (159), Range Twenty-seven (27). Hawley Christianson, Anton Eastberg, construction of a railway from (SW) corner of Section Sixteen (16). Manitou Lumber Company, John .Williams, BRANCH NO. 3. Speaking to one of our prominent Ladies, our Sponge Pads for sanitary Kansas to Texas. The land was Watab Pulp & Paper Co.,' Fred BRANCH NO. 4. belts are the greatest absorbant, made of Beginning at the Southeast (SE) corner Smith, Carl Johnson. M. &. E. Ellertson, citizens, who was visiting at soft Sheeps Wool Sponge and cost but Beginning at the Southwest (SW) of Section Three (3), Township One not granted and the railway M. &. O. Power Co.. Tom Tuflot. Ole 10e post-paid. American Sponge Products corner of Section Sixteen (16), Township hundred fifty-eight (158), Range Twenty-eight Baudette since election, Editor Sandsmark, Thomas G. Hitt. William L. Co.. Ralston. Pa. claims it was damaged to the extent One hundred fifty-eight (158), Range (28) and running thence North Bean, Ole A. Veum. Jacob Feldman, Hilmer Twenty-eight (28) and running thence between Sections two (2) and Three (3), -Noonan, of the Baudette Region, Christiansen, Joseph Bahr, Mrs. A. of $20 an acre. The government north between Sections Sixteen (16) and Township One hundred fifty-eight (158), Light, N Cassavaunt, Philip Marcott, said "It is too bad we couldn't extend Seventeen (17), Eight (8) and Nine (9) Range Twenty-eight (28), and Sections The Press office is headquarters holds that the land never Lydia Spicer, Samuel Cable, M. H. Barron, to the Northeast (NE) corner of Section Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five (35). J. P. Madson, Samuel Cable, State Koochiching county down for all kinds of school supplies. became public lands of the U. S. Eight (8). Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven (27), of Minnesota, William Dodgson, R. D. Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-three (23) Fraser. Orel Foster. H. Peter Lewis. for the purpose of such grant, BRANCH NO. 5. to an intersection with Main Ditch. A. E. Engler, Christian Llater, Grant Beginning at (the Northeast (NE) Slater, Charles Hartnell. Exra Stratton. but remained Indian land. The BRANCH NO. 4. corner of Section Eight (8), Township James Murphy, Clarence Waldo, CourtBenson, Beginning at the Southeast (SE) corner, Court of Claims decided in favor One hundred fifty-eight (158), Range S. E. Gittleson, Jarfies A. Knox, of Section Three (3), Township One Twenty-eight (28), and running thence Martin Hendricke. Jerry M. Culp, Geo. hundred fifty-eight (158), Range Twenty-seven of the government and the case is North between Sections Four (4) and E Hammer, William Monks, Ole Lundrud, (27) and running thence South Five (5) to an intersection with Wing Thomas J. Farmer, Ralph Whittemore." International Fails, Minnesota now before the Supreme Court on between Sections Ten (10) and Eleven River, thence following the Wing River Alfred Nelson. Lars A. Boquist, (11), Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15), through Sections. Five (5), Thirty-two Otto Waldorf, William Cooperv Nels appeal. Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-three (23), (32) and Thirty-one (31) to the Range Sveen, Nels Holmaas. Hans Herstad, to an intersection with the Black River. line between Ranges Twenty-eight (28) Peter Holan, Herbert Waldo, Allan J. It is estimated that over $400 and Twenty-nine (29). Fargo, Philo Blake, Partridge-Dyer Lbr. HAS BRANCH NO. 5. 000,000 will be released for circulation Company, O. H. Derricks, S. T. Gittleson, Beginning at the Southwest (SW) The following is a description of the Charles Hartnell. Jr.. Ole Johnson. Ira and investment by the corner of Section Sixteen (16). at an lands through which the ditch will pass Reeling, Oscar Stromquist, Arthur Enlumb, LOCATION, AND intersection with Branch- number One as appears from the Report of the POWER RAW MATERIAL John B. Tublls, John Dahlstrom, opening of the Federal Reserve (1), Township One hundred fifty-eight Engineer: David Blizen, Alex Gabrielson, Swen (158), Range Twenty-seven (27) and Lundgren, Sawrence Powell, Peter Graven, Banks on the 16th of November. Section Thirty-two (32), Township running thence East between Sections Ray Parnell. John Valinous, Ole Boe, These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. 5 One hundred fifty-nine (159), Range Sixteen (16) and Twenty-one (21), Fifteen We stated last week that these Brice Carney. John P. Lund, John Lundberg, Twenty-eight (28). (15) and Twenty-two (22) to an Francis Brunith. ieorge P. Gladdies, banks would not open until the intersection with Branch number Four Sections One (1), Two (2), Three (3). Frank Geddles. George A. Woodward. (4). Four (4). Five (5), Eight (8), Nine (9), LOTS FOR RENT 30th, and it had been so decided, Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), but Secretary McAdoo was of the Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen The Koochiching Company will lease (15), Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), opinion that an earlier opening Twenty (20). Twenty-one (21), The Housekeeper's Friend lots at International Falls for building Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23). would help business. /. Twenty-four (24). Twenty-five (25), purposes on the basis the first five for Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-eight (28), Twenty-nine (29), years of current taxes and assessments Township One hundred fifty-eight (158), NEW MINNESOTA Range Twenty-eight (28). and six per cent per on the assessed Sections Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), valuation. Leases for a longer STATE OFFICERS Eight (8), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), Thirty (30). Solvay Coke is clean. No cinders, period will provide for an appraisal at The following are cne names of the the end of each five year period. Governor—Winfield Scott Hammond, owners of the lands and the names of smoke, soot or gas. Quick to burn the municipal corporations and other Buildings must comply with city St. James. corporations that will be affected by the establishment of said ditch as the same and lasting, the ideal fuel for this ordinances and be appropriate to the Lieutenant Governor—J. A. A. appears from the Report of the "Viewers made and filed herein: neighborhood, and must, in case of residence Burnquist, St. Paul. time of the year both for range or Ray Parnell, United States Government, property, be placed on the same Secretary of State—Julius A. John S. Erickson, Alex Brunette, James H. Murphy, Ole Soe or Loe, Martin building line as other houses in block. heating. Place your order at once Schmahl, Redwood Falls. Olson, Helma Olson, Loomis O. Lee, Watab Pulp & Paper Company,- John State Auditor—J. A. O. Preus, Wheelock, Marie Hipp, Andrew Clavin, as a car will soon be in from Milwaukee. Albert Schroeder, George Morril, John Minneapolis. Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up Bourgault, Claud C. Barber, Henry Clement, James R. Anderson, Ole Hanson, One car doesn't last long. Attorney General—Lyndon A. Fred Shaw, William Findenkeller, Henry Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit AD £mith, Montevideo. Zirbes, Anton A. Light, Barnard Kamofski, Daniel Buckley, William Murphy, C. B. KINNEY A. C. R. Bartholomew, E. A. Engler, Albert Gerk Supreme Court—L Johnson. Simon Hofdal. Alonzo Struthers. CALL PHONE 308 OR 25. Caswell, Anoka. I Bert Randall. O P. Gordon. Fred SALES MANAGER Smith. Peter Bahr. Lynda Whitney,. Ole State Treasurer Walter... J. Sandsmark. P. S. PEN DERGAST Smith, Eveleth. Auto Brushes, for cleaning automobiles, International Falls I Commissioner—O. P. made of best grade of Sheeps Wool Railroad jr.f, sponge, cost but 75c post-paid. With hose attachment, $1 extra. Amerioan -v *y ii.*?*^0 33. Jacobson, Fergus Falls. Sponge Products Co., Ralston, Pa. .p