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

November 26, 1914 · Page 5 of 6

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,_, ... '*^•1# ?*c iCLu. hSg. •«r„ S3-f^_'*•*"'# A •a -^*f- o'handicap REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of a weak heart. Mr. DISTRICT NEWS I Scarlett and his family were "a among the early settlers of Forsythe, Koochiching Transfers listed by the and have been here most of with County Abstract Comnany, Office the time for almost twenty years. International HAPPYLAND the Register of THE PRESS He applied himself to the task of "Palls, Minn., for week ending Nov. 14, 1914. During fthis "watchful watinig" carving a farm out of the wilder- 'Arthur Thorrnso-n. to w»"rv season, fofr fsomething to turn ness, and succeeded very well, Thompson, SW% 28-65-23 .? 1® 'Frank TT K«"r»s. to Toseoh V. Key up, several homesteaders are im- Not only was he devoted to his I —J. '. es,-W% SE% 7-70-23 I 1 Al proving their time by getting up own tasks, but he was interested spi™ pe*rpon. to f!aP» 1 large wood piles. They might •Ll-~ S%'NW*L SW% NEH--2«70-25 in the work of the other farmers 1- ~c *i sv nw%. st STATIONERY 1 do worse. around him. He worked for cooperation Frpnk H. Keves, to TjO^ian Mere. Co., pt. lot 4. 14-151-23 1 The Johnson crew, who have among his neighbors, ArdT"vw wnl^ tn O T-f i, r^ levelled the road on ditches Nos. and believing the neighborhood bftll. N-iA N«. NWC See, I ypi KV, NE%, E^ SE14. Sec. 35157-25 3 and 6,xare turning their atten- getting together on problems of STORE tion to logging, and expect to do the common interests which O- fr TVT"T-+i7i XVelflS.- NU NEW. NH NWW. quite a stroke of business in this might be too big for single indivvicinity EV. SEW Bsc pwi/ this season. iduals to cope with. He was in- 25 and SE^i. Sec. 26-15% 26 Messrs. Ronders and Murphy terested in having good roads behave Mprtm W»i.ss. to St. Croix Pine & Cedar Co., do their road clearing contract cause he as a pioneer had to unon CMs. Pnshor fn st^n*. the Elwell road completed, and dergo a'.I privations of bn-1 read? land. "NTWWi NW^. s^c. 34-lK1-8« tTprtin to H. H. Patrv, SWU, the timber cut and partially haul- and their accompaniments. In See. 31-159-28 400 ed off. The north end of the road, his passing away the community David t,"nderrpn. to T.wtev Moon. S14 SE%. S% SW%, See. next to Littlefork depot, is also loses a good booster and worker— 25-156-29 ITOft A LARGE STOCK OF Stationery, practically finished, t.hus giving a man that any community can Jo^t\ "Roberts?on, to Nels Tjaurits#^ V. 2, TTnd. lot E% SWU SWM* this commniuty a good winter not well afford to lose. The body Hpo. 4-160-29 S. .Tamssnn. to Pqnl road, at least, to Littlefork. jWas brought back to Littlefork for paper goods, novelties, Chas S .Tameson. to Pa"l A Pon. No. 3 ditch and road have now burial, and the funeral was held fielfl lot «. hik. Addition 19 Ist TiiftlAforV 48 been completed several weeks, Wednesday from the Lutheran I Paul A. P^Tifi^iri to* Mike LemmeV. -j typewriter supplies, late lot. 5 prir) fi. 19 and the manner in which the work church. Many of the friends were Gfors-A Hnllpv to TJnrv tiPiiarftw lot blk. 12. Holler's Ad- was finished elicts much commen- present to show their last respects 21 92 aitinn TrftnohlcMnf? Rfirzelrtn, AT. Poine to "PlrniM novels, etc. are enroute as the result dation. There are, however, sev^ to their friend and neighbor. He Wc. 7. S. Q. 1ft Ad- eral palces where the slope of the leaves behind a devoted wife and to Tntf^riPt^nnl P^lls O A W^)t9 Vp. to Tr"*viorit?ri "wV land was against the grade, and and a sister Mrs. George son lot 1. 2 hlk. 7. dth T~t of a week of selection and EUa Carlson, to Hart Qn!,H jthe water at these places has risen Scarlett Sr., to muorn his loss, ^11, blk. 17. 1st TMv So. Tnt. Fo 1.1 c« to nearly or quite to the top of the Last Monday night another new CboVl^f. Nl'er^1 to ToVinr 'O,.? buying in the cities. grade. It is feared that the grade lodge was added to the number wv, ir.t 15 fl •(,. PT1 T9 Tnt. •P-.Hf, I at these places will become little which the town already has. For 1109 EdwarrI w. "EVari'-.lc?. fo A Sf»moW better than a gaugmire, or washed two weeks two district organizers lot 21 and ?2, blk. Miznab .' 1 ^,nrtin Erickson Rros. tn awaw entirely. Was it not a great! of the Modern Samaritans have lot 4. Ran!" hllr. This stock includes a fine assortment eoA M. Oomntofi to W. mistake on the part of the engineers, been at work, and as a result of **. blk 18, 1st Div. So. Tnt! FoUq their work over thirty new members' not to have provided culverts Panl Nord-n to iri TV,f Taj, 1 cof).* of the most popular at such places. were on hand to form a P"W14. swti C!1T i/ 9-(. .T"WV ^TEVt and NE% NW%, Sec. 28-67^ lodge. The number bears testi- The petition for the new system 25 im of ditches in this township, we are mony to good work of the these Detmison specialities such as assured by the attorney has at last two two organizers, Messrs. Dugotten SHERIFF'S S*T.i[ on the way, for active con- val and Nobles. Crepe Paper Tissue Paper Paper STATE OF MINNESOTA sideration by the judge. This matter BIRCHDALE SLIVERS was held up for several weeks, County of TCoofbiohinsr I Napkins and Lunch Sets Place Cards because the petition and application DISTRICT COURT Too late for last week. Tally Cards. for the bond was lost or held Not long ago thv? church gave a ""raMm! of Sidney, a cril. Sta,e Bank back by some of the petitioners, social supper. There was an unusually Susie Bone and Thos. Bone. into whose hands it had fallen. large turn out, in fact Notice is hereby riven. That bv vittiim There is much satisfaction ex- so many came that the generous of an PScecntion to me directed delivered and now fn mv hand*. pressed at the completion of ditch supply of eats ran perilously low, out of th« District Court. P1ft*A«ffc Judicial pistWot. fftatA of No. 3, through this^ township, however nobody went away hun- and for the Countv of TToochl^Wwe.. There is, however, one eye sore, gry and everybody had a jolly favo" !*thl and botch in the job that must time playing and visiting out in anJ^o^^n^T T** 1PV1PH 1 ma Ladie's Work Sets—Passe Partout ever remain as an appropriate re- the moonlight as well as in the AirAt* 14^ 4*/\ 4.1^. 1 i. 11 Irttirln "J' real property IA{q 4 0 a a 0 minder of the one who engineei- church. Sets. Rt Jlol-F nf thA Nort1lw#»^t ed it, and that is the "crook" in Mr. Jewel, of International Sontbw#»st auarf** (ft Northwest OiTfirter n-f the road, near the Tom Arm- Falls, and Mr. McGuire, of Grand KTortheast Oinrt^r RaoHn„ttw«f,otSof SW14 of LABELS—Stringed, Gummed and strong homestead. Rapids, Minn., rendered splendid -J. |5»7V Townfihjn rtno P"n«»wfl Mr P. H. Olson has several and profitable talks to the school Colored. hundred rods of woven wire fenc- and also to the crowd which came "nd ^»«t of tb- sefttSj. ,, 111,, wst Onartor WU Norf*»«ri# ing completed on his place it to the school house to hear them onartAr of tbP Qnnthnnt /wwa of Southeast n^rte* FOUNTAIN PENS-Moore's non looks good to one passing occas- that night. 4Ug Sontb-^Ast Onjirter Cfi-Ri/! RWK\ tion Twpntv.qlT sionally, to note the steady, cons- Mr. J. Peterson, after a few v„r.k Trivryflrofl /•iK/!-1 Vor»», leakable and Parker's Lucky tant improvement in this place, days of visiting- at the home of iT.WPT,tv-flw r2KV and the- systematic manner in Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb, has j-0_ *b»U. on T'-ofidflv f^p 1 ct of Curve. which it is done. turned to his home in Miss Louise Foley had a large Minn. jjS,n?t» STATIONERY-Pound boxes, Initial held entirely cleared of stumps, Mr. Corbitt, who was visitinc'1- It11 RlI r1s*ht tT,e tu1p .1 11 4 .« 1 of T.nA tnis tall, by the use of dynamite, Rev. Howard's and who was in to Tablets, Package Stationery. It must have taken "some powd- taken very sick with typhoid fev- •ftrt f° *na o+«. •~ioi''n+'v«» to Tlir^o T^i^tv-flT'o ToU«r«! »»nd ntv.vifnw er' to do that work, but to any- er, was taken to his home in Deone »»ntg. to«rptb«»r wltb prvrnlne' of ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards seeing it "before and after," troit, Minn by Mr. Sidney Strong. rl». pnd Intrest rm tbe gam^ Ktb of S*nt«*n^?n»r. 1514. it would seem it was well worth "Ting-g-a-ling!!" The novelty itfl of ft p/ir n*ir *t Auction, to tbe h1p-b»*t b*dd»»r for eAMfl, and folded envelopes to match, the candle of any price. °f the new telephone hasn't worn TTT08. p. WRTSHR. off yet, judging from almost consLITTLEFORK Sheriff JCoocbichlngr bounty, SKtlUkc vellum, linen or kid. T,A-"rLT.AVrD. AND VICINITY tant ringing going on in most of lalntlffg Attorney. rat*d. International Falls, Minn., Rev. O. Belsaas.returne4 Tues- 'the homes about the community ber 12th. 1914. 0. 1S-V. gff CALLING CARDS-Various sizes day morning from Montivideo, here. where he has been attending a dis-| The "Glee Club" met Tuesday Summons in popular finishes, colonial, trlct convention of the Luaheran night to practice some songs for STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 church. 'church services. Two entertain- SS linen, or kid. County of Koochiching Thos. Peterson returned Wed- "stunts" were given by Mr. riTSTRTnr pottrt1 FIFTEENTH JUDTCIAL, DISTRICT nesday from Dakota, bringing H. Pierce and Mr. Ball. Crookston Milling Company, a corporation Plaint!#, with him his team of horses INKS-Carter's writing, 1 oz. to 1 qt. vs. Birchdale School Notes. Bert S. Hele, Defendant, Work on Mike Lemmer's new THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO THJ§ Fountain Pen and show card house is be'ing rapidly phshed during By Jennie Borg. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, this nice weather. Holstein Some of the scholars are havin You are hereby summoned and requif-s inks in assorted colors. ed to answer the complaint of the plain* Anderson is the Carpenter (ing fine times skating. which tiff in the above entitled action, charge of the work. complaint is on file in the office of th« Miss Underwood's and Miss clerk of the above named court, and tS Miss Annette Miller returned Spark's rooms are going to have PENCILS-Faber, Dixon, assorted. serve a copy of your answer to gaicl complaint upon the subscriber at hi$ from Northome last Thursday. Thanksgiving exercises. Some of office in the city of International Palis, in said county and state, within twenty Sherman Johnson moved into the children are busy learning (20) days after the service of this sum* now. his new home last week. We are pieces mons upon you exclusive of the day o# such service and if you fail to an«W6fi glad to see^this new family among Little Johnnie Meyers has come the said complaint within the time afore* said, plaintiff in this action will tak* us- back to school after an absence of judgment against you for the sum of $535.70 with interest thereon at the rate Latest Standard Novels Mrs. Cyrus Cornwell of Spring about two months. 1 of six per cent per annum from the lit Valley, Minn., is visiting her One the tenth grade students day of October, 1914, besides the 608ti of and disbursements of this action. daughter, Mrs. A. C. Earley, dur- :js having quite a time getting any Dated November 6. 1914. Bibles and Prayer Books ing the Thanksgiving season. J. H. MMW*. sense to "The Lady of the Lake Attorney for Plaintiff Paul Penfield began his new The Broeffle children had along Minn/ N26 International Falls, duties as cook at the logging walk on Monday morning, as Art Goods camp of T. J. Johnson last Monday. their horse was found dead Saturday NOTICE ros imtCATXW or uesirii About twelve men are at ziiquob morning. STATE OF MINNESOTA work in the woods now and the Mary Dowd and Edward Gross County of Koochiching number will likely be increased as FALL! i- were absent in Miss Spark's room CITY OF INTERNATIONAL The Press Notice is hereby given that application soon as winter sets. Mr. Johnson 011 Monday. has been made in writing to the olty intends not only to log the quarter council of sard city of International Falls and filed in office, praying to* section which he owns, but to license to sell intoxicating liiuo»» on NOTICE POB FVBUCATXOir aiiff the 20th day of December, I'm, clear, and make it ready for farming terminating on the 19th da of T)i, ui cember, 1915, by the following iierson in the near future. U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., 4.^1 and at the following place, as stated in Stationery, Store Oct. 24, 1914. room cn the ground floor of the twoi Harley Parker moved his family Notice, is hereby given that Rumina said application, respectively, to-wlt' in from the homestead lasht week, Charles .. .. -—, Moe, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on De- M. Burnett, at the north front cember 19th, 1907, made Homestead En- room on tne ground floor of the two* and is now occupying his new try No. 1322, Serial No. 02951, for NW% story-frame building on lot 12, block lrt N.W%, Sec. 27, S% SW%, SW% SE%, of International Falls. Minn. f- f& 1 home. and Section 22, ^Township^ xuwnauip 158 IUO x%. N., Range IUUIKO 25 SaM application^ »w«ivauwi will wui be U6 heard JieftrCI 9 ftfci W., 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of determined by said city council 54 Mr. A. T. Scarlett, who was taken intention to make five-year proof, under city of International Falls at the council pfy •laXi -.1 Act of March 3. 1891, to establish claim room in the city of International Falli «eV 1 P*-r A ritf* A early last week, to Fargo, for to the land above described, before J. H. in Koochiching-county, and state of Mint medical treatment, died last Friday. De« Drummond, Clerk of District Court, at nesota, on .Monday, the 7th day of m. o# International Falls. Minn., on the 30th cember, A. D. 1914, at 8 o'clock p. For some time Mr? ^Scarlett day of November. 1914. that day. Claimant names as witnesses' Witness my hand and seal of said eit? has not been' well, but has kept Jr.. Charles Mont Moe, Mont Moe, A., this 16th day of November, 1914. AA \TA1S I c. JV MM rauum*, Moe, Nels Alstermark at work all summer in spite of the city mnJh A. O. 1 f-f mKi