International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 30, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BANKRUPT SALE MINNESOTA DISPLAY Griffith, Littlefork. cough cordial, 12 quarts whisky, ell, Big Falls, Ellen Peterson, Ray COUNTY FAIR Book of stitches—Mildred Ferry, Chas Hoyt, $21.00. ATTRACTS HUNDREDS AT NORTHOME John Schimdt, International Falls OF "WET" GOODS International Falls, Gladys 2 cases, 10 bottles kummel, 12 Poultry booklet C-3-2—Frank Klefstad,Littlefork,Vernie Yearnberg, bottles whisky, Chas D. Hoyt, The state of Minnesota never (Continued from page i.) Raushel, Rauch, Jennie Dahlgren, Internationr.1 Falls. fails to be present at the Illinios $22.00. Wildwood, William Hanson, Ray. Thompson, Littlefork, Mildred Fancy apron (over 13)—Flora state fair, and this year the North SHERIFF SALE OF 9 bottles bonie camp bitters, 15 Dairy Cattle C-3-3—Jennie Pettis, Littlefork. Couton, International Falls, Lenora SHEELA STOCK bottles cornet gin, 8 pints whisky Star state is on hand with an un6 Dahlgren, Wildwood, Anna Nordby, Map of Europe C-2-7—Sigrid Petterson, Ericsburg, Vernie usually attractive exhibit located bottles vermouth, 2 bottles ab Wildwood, Ella Regal, Lundgren. Larson, Nass, Nellie Montgomery Yernberg, International Falls. in the dome building. In addition Owing to the great interest sinthe, apricot brandy, 6 bottles Northome, Barrone, Wisiier. Dewey Usher's whisky, bottles to the splendid exhibit sent here Dolls ciothes, four pieces, (under manifested in the sheriff sale of 9 Bees 8—Marie Romens, Littlefork, Andrew the bankrupt stock of the Sheela warrendale gin, O. J. Masters,$35.1 by the state board of immigration. 13)—Selma Fram, Ray, Ida Luella Van Vleck, Littlefork British Isles C-2-8—Ellen Cullen, saloon last Monday we publish Olson, International Falls, Irene 20 doz. 16 oz. flasks, 2 gross 8| the Great Northren Railroad com- Gladys Klefstad, Littlefork. Dentaybow, Ella Regal, herewith a complete list of goods f)anv, whose head offices are located Ruberg, Birchdale. oz. flasks, 18 doz 32 02 flasks, Bread booklet C-3-7—Edna,' in St. Paul, Minn., are also Baltic Sea and Countries C-2-9 sold, the name of purchaser and Girls Dress (over 13)—Mathilda R. Burnett, $11.00. Berg, Ericsburg, Beatrice Stearns,] on the ground with an exhibit —Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow, the price paid. Vachon, International Falls. Margaret Paul, Northome. 45 quarts grape juice, R. Burnett, If this does not answer all the housed in a large tent at the main Mary Zgaynor, Gheen. Work aprons, (special)—Crystal $15.00. Corn booklet C-3-9—Jos. Corell entrance of the dome building and Product Map of Europe C-2-10 questions asked we will give further Petterson, Ericsburg, Lenora Big Falls, Mrytle Mattison, Big 85 nips wine, 9 bottles red cap, —Maude J. Rousse, Wildwood, particulars next week if possible. is in charge of Mr. W. S. Weber, Petterson, Ericsburg, Annie Lempinen, 36 pts. whisky, 80 1-2 pts. whisky, Falls, Gladys Growdy, Big Falls. Jennie Dahlgren, Wildwoow, Elizabeth assistant Immigraition agent o£ Baldus. 10 pts. brandy. Pat Cu California Bird booklet C-3-special—(No the Great Northren railway. Hazelton, Margie. Crocheting, knitting and embroidering—Lucile sick, $29.00 prize) Rudolph Rauch, Rauch, Relief Map of Africa C-2-11— Auction sale Sept. 25th for The Minnesota state exhibit Houston, International 90 bottles sour wine, 4 bottles Louis Nose, Rauch, Mildred Peggar, Annie Lempinen, Vendla Langl&nd, Hamm Brewing Co. is in charge of Fred D. Sherman* Falls, Mary Anzinger, oyster cocktail, 1 bottle port wine Loman. Anna Nystrom, Ericsburg. state immigration commissioner, 2 Pool tables, J. Richer, $41.00 Littlefork, Selma Frahm, Ray. Juluis Home garden booklet—William Anseth, $23.00 Water Color C-1-5—Sigrid Larson, i»nd Col. W. C. King, both of St, each. Night dresses, (special)—Genevieve Bolin, Ericsburg, Clarence Johnson, 1 case vermouth, 1 case rock Nass. Paul. 1 Pool table, R. F. C. litis, $35 00 Praught, Northome, Lenna Ericsburg, Lulu Hale, Littlefork. and rye, 16 bottles King Cole dry Koochiching County C-2-1— One cannot visit the dome McCartha, Birchdale, Lillian Ellingson, 1 small cash register, Hamm gin, R. F. C. litis, $17.00 Fred Dibble, Northome, Lois Griffith, building without seeing the Northome. Minnesota booklet C-3-13— Brewing Co. 40.00, redeemed by Leslie Ames, Littlefork. 108 1-2 pts. Luster rye, Chas. Minnesota exhibit, which occuH. F. H. Keyes. Jos. Corell, Big Falls, Stella Lemmerhoff, Marguerite (over 13)—Charlotte Minnesota C-2-2—Gladys Klefstad, Hoyt, $13.00 pies a large space on the second 1 National cash register (large) Big Falls. Jameson, Littlefork, Marguerite Littlefork, Leslie Ames, Jugs, toilet paper, floor, just west of the main stair- glassware,! D. Holler $116.00, redeemed by Doyle, Littlefork, Lula SEWING Northome. /Tom and Jerry bowls, match way. "This is the fourth year we F. H. Keyes. Hale, Littlefork. Pen and Ink Drawing C-1-2— Hemmed patch (under 13)— have been to your fair with the machine, R. Burnett, $22.50 1 barrel Cedar Brook Whisky, Margaret Paul, Northome, Mary Edna Berg, Ericsburg, Selma Corset covers (over 13)—Esther 500 El Paterno cigars, R. Burnett, Minnesota exhibit," said Fred D. R. F. C. litis, $25.00. Fram, Ray Clara Stearns, Ericsburg. Coby, Gheen. Peterson, Northome, Fannie Sherman, state immigration commissioner, $22.50. 1 barrel white whisky, R. F. C. Crayon drawing C-1-4—Mildred Christie, Bannock, Florence Watson, last night, "and I believe 700 El Cora, 200 Duke Parma, litis $7.00. Pettis, Littlefork, Clarence Stocknet darn (over 13)—Elizabeth International Falls. 400 Chief, 200 La Zar, R. Burnett, your fair is getting better 1 keg cherry cider, J. Masters, Neilson, Harvey Thomas. Sutsh, Stillar school, International Drawers (over 13)—Agnes every year. The first time I put $62.50. $3-51 Pencil drawing C-1-3—Ella Falls, Milly Jackson, Stillar Rowe, Big Falls, Ida Olson, Northome, 200 El Cora, 950 Old Style on a show here the Illinois people barrel port wine, R. F. C. Crandall, Leslie Ames, Littlefork, school, International Falls, Genevieve Schoffman, Northome. Smokers, 50 La Zar, R. Burnett, would not come into my booth litis, $25.00. Geievieve Schoffman, Northome. Margaret McKineavy, International because they thought I was a land $52.50. 1 barrel rum, R. F. C. litis, $10. A—Graded and Semi-graded— Falls. Overhand patch (over 13)— company trying to sell land, but 350 N. Capital, 40 El Cora, 12 1 keg cherry cider, Frank Helter, Northome, Littlefork. Three cornered darn (under 13) Crystal Petterson, Ericsburg, they have learned since that I Our Chief, 125 odds, J. Anseth, B—Rural—Beaver, Sundeen. —Sylvia Hanson, Silverdale. $2.55. Beatrice Stearns, Ericsburg, Mildred have no land to sell, but that I $11.00 1 barrel scotch whisky, 1 key Writing—Ray Bullock, Big Workbag (under 12)—Gladys Anderson, Greaney. •am sent down here with a Minnesota 33 1-2 pts., 6 1-2 pts., 7 1-2 pts., whisky, A. Thorson, $30. Falls, George Coughlan, Baldus, Rhoroff, Selma Frahm, Ray, Caroline Canadian Towels—Ella Lundgren, Lundgren, 51-2 pts., all case goods in bottles exhibit by the Minnesota 1 keg Holland gin, 1 keg cherry Mary Cullen, Dentaybow. Webb, Ray. Esther Peterson, Northome, State Board of Immigration, composed J. Anseth, $19.00 wine, R. F. C. litis, $17.50. Workbag (over 13)—Jennie Lumbering booklet C-3-4— Regel, Lundgren. Helen of the governor, the state Hot water ern, O. J. Martin, $7. 1 keg blackberry cordial, R. F. Mary Cullen, Dentaybow, Jennie Borg, Birchdale, Mildred Ferry,} Mallet—Arthur LeChapelle, Big All bottles on back bar and liquors auditor, the secretary of state and C. litis, $10.00, redeemed by F. H. t)ahlgren, Wildwood, Anna Nyjftfom, International Falls, Lillian Ellingson, Falls, Cecil Richards, Big Falls. Hon. A. D. Stephens, of CrookSton, in decantors not including Keyes. Ericsburg. Northome. Picture frame—Ambrose Haluptzok, Minn., and Hon. J. A. Nichols decantors or stoppers of glassware, barrel port wine,52 1 California Potato booklet C-3-5—Joe Work apron and cap to match Big Falls, Ernest Paul, Northome, of Minneapolis, Minn., to show O. J. Martin, $46.00 gals., R. F. C. litis, $25.00. Norse, Rauch, Hilding Borg, (under 13)—Gladys Klefstad, Hugh McLean, Northome. the people of Illinois what we can Extra cases, 1 box bulk, Chas. 1 barrel brandy 50 gals., 1 barrel Birchdale, Anna Nystrom, Ericsburg. Littlefork, Luella Van Vleck, Split log drag—Glen Gregg, grow in Minnesota. Hoyt, $5.00 brandy 5 gals., Anseth, $72.00. Littlefork, Dorothy Erickson, Littlefork. Discusses Land Project All bottled beers, J. H. Kibbey, 1 barrel port wine 51 gals., Pat Weed booklet C-3-6—Ralph Littlefork. Nail box—Alfred Braden, Ranier,Frank "Up in Minnesota," continued $9.50 Cusick, $21.00. Foster, Lulu Lewis, Indus, Lulu Work apron and cap to match Kovach, Gheen. 8 qts. port wine, 2 pts. port Commissioner Sherman, "we have 1 barrel port wine 20 gals., R. Male, Littlefork. (over 13)—Lemmerhoff, Big Falls Sleeve board—Wm. Hanson, wine, 1-2 pt. port wine, 10 demijohns about 15,000,000 acres of land-— -1—Jos.<p></p>Bankrupt Ranier.<p></p>Sale F. C. litis, $5.00. Flies, booklet C-3 Cor- Vernie Reno, Littlefork, Louis Ray, Alfred Broden, whisky, 6 jugs whisky, R. good agricultural land—that has. 1 barrel rum 35 gals. 1 barrel F. C. litis, $15.00 'never been touched. We are not rum 1 gal., Pat Cusick, $72.00. 1 electric piano, J. Berg, $150. down here expecting any man 13 gross matches, R. Burnett, 1 Cary safe, R. F. C. litis, $50. who owns a farm in Illinois to $4.00. 32 bottles limetta, 4 ginger ale, sell out and move to Minnesota 4 cases autocrat whisky, R. F. 4 seltzer, F. Green, $3.60. '•but we are here trying to impress C. litis, $30.00. upon the men who are renting the 2 cases No. 99 whisky, R. Burnet, DIRECT TAXES LESS THAN hiSh Priced lands of this state $22.00. THIRD OF STATE'S INCOME jtlie that they can buy good fact 32 quarts warrendale gin, R. F. wild land in Minnesota at from C. litis, $21.00. More Than $12,000,000 Went I $10 $3° per acre and good im« to 25 lbs. bar sugar, R. Burnett, To Revenue Fund for Carrying] Proved farms at from $50 to $150 $3.00. On Government. ^er acre- You have right here 1-2 pale peanuts, A. Krohn, 50c. [in Illinois hundreds, yes, thous- 13 cases scorpanang wine, R. During the year ended July, 31 ^n^s who are paying from men Atne Plymouth ClotHh-ig House F. C. litis,$40.00. $4 to $10 per acre rent for high 1915, taxpayers of Minnesota 7 bottles creme d'mente, 15 priced lands in your state and' turned in $6,964,814.02 to the state bottles old torn gin, 5 bottles Opposite Burton's Department Store treasury, according to figures! those men should have some land made public yesterday by Walter]0^ their own and up in Minnesota we are in a position to supuply Rustic bird house— Birch bark J. Smith, state treasurer. them good lands at an astonishingly coverd, Big Falls, Log roof cover, This amount was collected under low figures." Big Falls. the 4.75 mills tax levied by the The entire stock of the Visiors to the Minnesota boothare Tabourette—Arthur LaChapelle, 1913 Legislature. It was the taxpayer's in addition to viewing the products Big Falls, Joe Storzbach, direct contribution to the Empire Department Store of Minnesota soil provided Northome, Ernest Paul, Northome $22,481,933.11 in receipts taken in with attractive literature telling Shoe box—John Schoffman, by the state treasurer during the of Minneapolis, consisting of all about the state and anyone who Northome, Foster Richards, Big year. Clothing Dry Goods wishes to know more about the Falls, Vern Reed, Big Falls. $12,370,781 to Revenue Fund Folding step ladder—John Of this great total in receipts North Star state can receive ad$12,370,781.13 ditional information by addressing Schoffman, Northome, Lester was for the revenue Fred D. Sherman, state Immigration Ames, Littlefork, Foster Richards fund The taxpayers gave as commissioner, state Big Falls. their share $3,285,740.01. From capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Farm gate model—Marcellus these figures, it is plain that direct Shoes Shows Samples of Grain Carew, Indus, Richard Romens, taxation does not come anywhere Working in conjunction with Littlefork, John Schoffman, Northome. near providing the state with sufficient funds to carry on ts the Minnesota state exhibit we work. find the Great Northern Railway Towel rack—Joe. Storzbach, Many Sources of Revenue 1 company's exhibit in a large tent Northome, Alfred Broden, Ranier, The remainder of the revenue the main entrance. ''The Martin Frahm, Ray. near Great Northern Railway company Meat carving board—Arthur funds is derived from a variety of To be sold regardless of cost is exhibiting samples of grain* sources. Mr. Smith points out LaChapelle, Big 'Falls, Bernard and grasses grown in Minnesota Johnson, Northome, Elvin Garrison, that taxes paid by the railroads and other states along their lines insurance and telephone companies Northome. which won the gold medal at the The following babies were and the tax on inheritances SALE BEGINS OCT. 2nd, San Francisco exposition. In addition are more than all the money derived awarded prizes at the baby contest to the splendid exhibit of from direct taxation of the grains and grasses, fruits and people at large. First class girls, 1 to 2 years And continues until all goods are sold vegetables of all ki^lds are found Half to Institutions Patricia Jones, Elizabeth Taylor, in the Great Northern tent. Northome, tie for 1st place, As fast as this money came in, Mr. Weber and his assistants it was paid out again on auditor's score 99.7 points. are meeting thousands of people warrants. Almost one-half, or Second place—Mary Ellen daily and the Great Northren exhibit Here's Your Chance Scribner, Northome, 98.8 points. $6,298,925.36 of the $12,370,871.13 vies with the Minnesota exhibit disbursed went to support the Second class 2 to 3 years in attracting attention. Edith Gordon, Big Falls, 1st fwenty-nine institutions conducted to Buy Good Merchandise Louis W, Hill, president of the by he state. 99.3 points. Great Northren Railway Co., Edna Bartell, Mizpah, 2nd, 99. Much Only Bookkeeping and E. C. Leedy, general immigration Much of the money handled by pionts. For Almost 'Nothing agent, are expected to the treasurer office is simply First class boys 1 to 2 years arrive here Thursday and spend a transferred from one fund to the John Rose, Northome 1st 99.6 day at the fair. other. As an instance, the prison points. The Minnesota exhibit will be twine and machinery plants turned Dugal Johnson, Littlefork, 2nd shipped from here to Waterloo, in $2,055,352.37 to the state. 99.1 points. Look For the Red Sign! •la-, and shown at the National This money was used immediately Second class boys 2 to 3 years dairy cattle congress and the to purchase raw material Everett Bartell, Mizpah, 1st, Great Northern exhibit will be exhibited for the prison buildings. The prison 98.7 points. at the National Implement now supports itself by the Clarence Engl eking., Northome, Opposite Burton's Show at Peoria next week. tabor performed by its inmates. 98 points. 'ii