International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 18, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
OCR Text
WOOD'WOOD fieOWTH OF DAIRY INDUSTRY fSaSSai „-5& Known bondholders, mortgagees," and jt*' other security holders, holding 1 per J*x cent or more total ampunt of bonds, 1847 mortgages, or .other securities: (If ROGERS BROS. there are none, so state.) Birds Invade Helgolano. We deliver Dry Wood from None. Helgoland is now experiencing an GEO. P. WATSON S2.00 to $5.00 MINNESOTA TAKE8 FIRST PRIZB :«w* 7" Sworn "to and subscribed before me immense aerial invasion. In early this' 8th day of October. 1915. IN NATIONAL CONTESTS. autumn the island is one of the rest -V "Stiver Tlaie G. N. MILLARD places of the birds migrating from «Notary Public per cord. $5$ .., SEAL that Wears' the North, and night alter night they Koochiching County, State Has 950 Establishments That come in' countless armies. In times Minnesota My commission expires Febuary 4th, All kinds of coal on hand of peace the islanders turn the invasion reproduce Butter and Cheese, Supplied .1921. to profit, stirring abroad all by 1,215,000 Cows. night with lanterns and nets, trapping rOBECZiOSUBE the weak and weary birds that snatch MOBTOAOE SAKE See our new furnace ,'By J. J. Farreli, a few minutes' rest. One observer Dairy and Pood Commissioner. records having known 15,000 larks just installed in our Default having been made in the payment Minnesota has 950 establishments alone trapped in a single night, of of the sum of One Hundred and two and 20-100~ dollars, whlfch is claimed that produce butter and cheese approximately a which number llghthouseman caught Hardware Store. to be due and is due at the date of the 700 of which are upon a cooperative 800 net by fixing a /wire outside this notice upon a certain Mortgage, basis. These factories are sup great lantern. duly excuted and delivered by Olav Skinvik and Julia Skinvik, his wife Burns four fool: wood plied in part by 1,215,000 cows producing Mortgagors, to VanSant Investment $72,125,000 worth of milk annually Company Mortgagee, bearing date the uvxtiva and will burn anything?. 29th day of March, 1913, and with OBDEB THOB TO 7ZUB and $8,750,000 worth of calves. The power of sale therein contained, duly CLAIMS, AHS FOB HHIOTI8 Silver by-products of the dairy are, at a conjservative recorded in the office of the Register THSBEOV. of Deeds in and for the County of figure, worth $20,000,000, making Install one of these f-'iaiSd .. Estate of Asdnw O. 8«tt«rliolai Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on Of Proven Quality a grand total of more* than $100,00,- the 5th day of April 1913, at 9 o'clock jooo. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1. iZk plants and help the a. m., in Book of Mortgages, on page {•ss. 162. ^5 The. rapid growth of the dairy and .County of Koochiching Rich design and refined beauty in knives, forks, spoons AND WHEREAS, The said VanSant farmer. .-'*. ereamery Industry in Minnesota is without nr VBOBATB COVBT Intvestment Company. Mortgagee and and fancy serving pieces are not attributes of solid V*R5J?3? a parallel in the history of the In ths matter of th« Estate of Andrew Holder of said Mortgage, has duly elected silverware alone, Theskill born of long experience has produced and does hereby elect to declare-the country. Quality, as well as quantity O. Satterholin, decadent. in the famous BROS. silver plate effects in whole principal sum of said Mortgage 1847 ROGERS is evidenced by the fact that for ten Letters-executor this day having been due and. payable at .the date of this pattern and design which make its name for beauty second only graiited to Robert A. Setterholm. consecutive years Minnesota has taken notice, under the terms and conditions BEEF!! BEEF!! to its reputation for quality—"Si'mr Plate that Wears." of said Mortgage and the power of sale It is ordered, that the time which all first prise in all national contests. At therein contained and whereas there is creditors of the above named decedent Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue We handle Home the last National Convention, held in may present claims against his estate actually due and claimed to be due and "CL," showing all patterns. payable at the date of this notice the Mason City, Iowa, in 1915, in competition in this court, be and the same hereby Grown Beef and is, limited to six months from and after sum of One Hundred and two and 20-100 with twenty-three states Minnesota INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.. dollars, with interest thereon at the the date hereto and that Saturday the won first and second place, as well as Successor to Meriden Britannia Co. rate of 6 per cent per annum from the Pork only. 22nd day April 1916. at 10 o'clock, a. m., 1st day of June 1915, and whereas the in the Probate Court rooms at the court MERIDEN, CONN. the grand sweepstakes. No other state said power of sale has become operative house at International Falls, in said ean show such a record. and. no action or proceeding having been County, be and the same hereby is, fixed instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover and appointed as the time and pla.ee for S. E. THOMPSON ft SON the debt secured by said Mortgage, hearing upon and the examination, adjustment FACTS ABOUT WORKING DAY H\. or any part thereof and allowance of such claims B55 as shall be presented within the time NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS aforesaid. HEREBY GIVEN," That by virtue of During the Last Twenty-five Years It Let notice hereof be given the publi the power of sale contained in said Has Only Been 8Hortenef an Mortgage, and pursant to the statute cation of this order in International in such case made and provided, the Hour. Falls Press as provided by law. the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY Dated October 20th, 1915. *~3' a sale of the premises described in and jswt-i--, joaor conveyed by said Mortgage, viz We are far better off than we were BEBO, The north half of the southeast Judge of Probate fifty or seventy years ago, the New quarter (N of S 14) the northeast Attorneys— quarter of the southwest quarter (N E Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway York Republic observes. At the beginning of S W and the southeast quarter KDD&ETOV ft IDD9UTOH of the century the wage earner of the northwest quarter (S E of Baudette, Minnesota labored from sun to sun, and later, N W of section one (1) in Township O 21-N4 One Hundred Fifty-eight(158) of Range when expensive machinery and artificial Changes in Service Nov. 1st Twenty-six (26) west of the Fifth light were Introduced into the factories, Principal Meridan-. in Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, with the the working day was extended Statement of the Ownership, Management, hereditaments and appurtenances which far into the night. In 1840 American sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Circulation, Etc., Beaulred by Two Trains Between Fort Frances, Koochiching County, at the front door cotton operatives worked 14 hours per the Act of August 84, 1912, of the Court House, in the. City of International International Fall, Press and Border day, and as late as 1852 13 hours, while Rainier and Duluth Falls in said County and Budget,, published weekly at International today the average working day in the State, on the 20th day of December Falls. Minnesota, for October 1915. 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at mills is under ten hours. The hours of Editor, Geo. P. Watson. public vendue, to. the highest bidder for Managing Editor, Geo. P. Watson. labor of farm laborers, except in harvest cash, to pay said debt of One Hundred TBAZir WIGHT BAY TBAIN Business Manager, Geo. P. Watson. and two and 20-100 dollars, and interest, times, seem to have diminished, (Daily except, Sunday) and the taxes, if any, on said premises, Publisher, Geo. P. Watson. and in a considerable number of occupations, and Twenty-five dollars. Attorney's (If Owners: a corporation, give its Ft. Frances fees, as stipulated in and by said .. .2:25 a. m. lv. Frances. ZiV. —... .1:30 p. m$ notably in the building trades, name and the names and addresses of Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the Lv. Bainier .. .2:44 a. m. lv. Bainier. stockholders holding 1 per cent or more 1:43 p. m, an eight hour day has been introduced. disbursements allowed by law subject of total amount of stock. If not a corporation, Ar. Virginia. ... .6:20 a. m. Ar. Virginia. 5:30 p. m. In other occupations, affecting the to redemption at any time within one give names and addresses of Ar. Duluth year from the day of sale, as provided .*..9:25 a. m. Ar. Duluth.. 8:45 p. m. individual owners.) health of the workers or in which by law. All stock of the International Falls The marvelous durability of women and children are largely employed, Press Publishing Co., except 31 shares Dated October 27, A. D. 1915. & "Nobby Tread" Tires the Night train makes connection, West Duluth with X. F. for St. Fanl a shorter working day has owned by Geo. P. Watson is held in VanSant Investment Company fact that they are really, two tires and Minneapolis. Day train makes connection Duluth with all night escow by Geo. N. Millard, cashier of Mortffagco been secured by legislation. But this in First National Bank, International Falls, ______ one make them the tires that trains to Twin Cities. progress, though considerable, is not Minnesota, assigned to Geo. P. Watson***^™® WSTOa, you should unheatiatingiy buy. and subject to a contract of purchase Attorneys nearly so great as is generally supposed. & therefore by the said Geo. P. Watson. Oct. 25 Dec 16 The ten hour day still prevails in most industries, while the 11 "Nobby Tread" Tires and 12 hour day is far from being extinct. During the ten years from 1891 to 1901, the average working day fell •re now sold under their regular only a quarter of an hour. In the last warranty—perfect workmanship and material—BUT any adjustment 25 years, less than one hour has been is on a basis of taken from the hours of daily labor. 5,000 Miles Lead Pencil Industry. The English lead pencil industry, MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. which is receiving a notable impetus Minneapolis, Minn. NOrthwoat Distributor a through the war, dates back to. the early half of the eighteenth century, mini when plumbago—which hitherto had aerved mainly for the manufacture of Get this for shot and crucibles—was first used for writing purposes. All the black lead used in pencil making then came from Seathwaite, which enjoys the double iistlnction of being tho rainiest village you Tbe Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel in the British Isles, and of being the only place in the world where 100 MODIRN ROOMS Is sa a pure plumbago may be found. This fl*£! SINOLK RATI $1*22 mine yielded a huge fortune to the iVROPCAN ran 01.00 MATE TWO NHSONI Bankes family, who owned it, the output MMVATI BATH AND TOILCT BKTM in 1813 amounting to 31 tons of COMPLKTK SAFETY pure plumbago, which realized $525,000. AUTOMATIO SPRINKLERS AMD flRBPROOP CONSTRUCTION Twenty years later foreign nieaaoa uvea (UMUNANSE OHOW NO graphite began to take the place of nu tear IN A BPRINKLID BUILOIN«.) plumbago In pencil making and in tvnv BOOM NAB HOT AND COLD RONNINO Copyright 1»H, 1850 the Seathwaite mine was closed UST about as WATER, STEAM HEAT, (At AND ELECTRIC R. J. Reynold* MSMTS, Tobacco CO. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. clown. soon as you BCVKN STORY ANNEX IN OONNIOTION. get next and try Prince Albert mr What time is it when your tobacco you'll clock strikes 13? WATCH wise right up that 9&t- It is time to have v~ was made GISH THE JEWELER repair it for you. lor your taste! &9$ 7 PA And that's no All work neatly and promptly done. Prices reasonable. & Baft idle dream! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry tmi,- Also dealer in -ic Wear-U-Well Shoes Line up the row with other men red tin of P. A. that'll prove in jig time in yyyyyyy then you'll sure enough wake up to that you never did get such flavor and some pipe and cigarette makin's facts! fragrance, whether you hit a jimmy pipe It's this way: Costs you a dime for a tidy or roll up a delightful makin's cigarette. Border ^WholesaleMeat & Grocery Co. E. A. Yernberg, Manager rV.-ic1- Wholesale and Retail Meats, the national joy smoke Groceries, Fruits and Feed -zp Pais the half-Nelson on all pipe and Right off the bat you'll get mighty happy II cigarette grouches because it can't bite you'll go to Prince Albert like you're on the Home-Made Sausage and & tongues and cian't parch throats. And trait of a best bet. For you never will get Mamnurger you prove our say-so P. A. is made by honest and true tobacco satisfaction till you Albert—thenational get chummy with Prince patented process that cuts out the bite Joy sthokel "tr vv* -4-ir ¥and the parch. This patented process is Cive^ us a Trial and You WiD|-pStay '¥controlled exclusively by us. Remember Sold everywhere in toppyred bag*, Scf J'. Wsi.' that when you hear some, of that "as tidy redtins, 10c also in With U. SBL good as P. A." stuff! hadf'pound humidor*. cT^7 Our Price* are Always Right and Our Stock 'Always Fresh 1 It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COM Winston^alem, N. Second Ave.-and Fifth Street- International FaDa, Minn.