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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS up, and spitting abound, large masses of material loaded with tuberculosis SHERIFF'S «*T.T! XOBTGAOE FOBJEU/liOSnBE SAXS. germs. These may be about the floor, on the furniture or THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS STATE OF MINNESOTA in pay-^t Vv:'* Default having been made the bedding, and other things^ The most vigorous fumigation will only ss. 25-00 ment' of the sum of Eighty and County of Koochiching to b«J~V ($80.25). Dollars, which is claimed AND BORDER BUDGET kill the germs in the surface layers of these masses of sputum: Beneath notice, due.and is due at the date of this the surface, the gas cannot go, and the germs are not touched. executed* upon a certain mortgage, duly Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. Lippitt, and delivered by William J. So far, then, the fumigation is not effective. Ole G. Olson and Abraham Olson, copartners mortgagee, mortgagor, to Joseph Lachapelle, doing business .under the firm November, bearing date the 10th day of If, however, before the fumigation, everything, including the name and style of Olson Bros. sale Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at 1914, arid with a power of International Falls, 'Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. in the •fmi. bedding, the furniture, the floors and walls, are thoroughly scrubbed therein contained, duly recorded Olaves Bjerke. in and oflice of the Register of Deeds with plenty of hot water and good strong soap, so that all the masses INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. and State for the County of Koochiching, NOTICE IS That HEREBY GlViEN, "November,. Gill of Minnesota, on the 11th day of and Manager. of sputum are dissolved and taken up in the strong soapy water,, and GEO. P. WATSON, Editor by virtue of execution to me directed an a. in Book 1914, at 10 o'clock m., delivered, in my hands and and now "H'» page and no of Mortgages, on 437 discharged down the drain, this alone will be a most thorough disinfection. issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth^ been instituted, action or proceeding having Judicial District, State of Minnesota, recover Then, if all the movable articles, bedding, carpets, hangings, at law or otherwise, to in and for the County of Koochiching, Sixty million people in the United States^e^vingf under conditions by said mortgage or any the debt secured etc., are taken out and exposed to the sunlight and air for upon a judgment reridered in said part thereof. which prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors. &* Court in favor of Ole C. Olson and Abrahain NOW, THEREFORE."Notice is hereby some hours, they will be further disinfected. At last, to complete Olson, co—partners doing business given, that by virtue ofthe .power of nit iiI1 under the firm name and style of Olson contained in said mortgage, and pursuant the work, closing up the house tightly, and fumigating, jinder the Bros, and against Olaves Bjerke, I have to the statute in such case made, and All the licensed saloons' and the sale of intoxicating liquors in tKis levied upon the following described real provided, the said mortgage wiU be fors-1UI§* proper conditions of warmth, and moisture of the air, will catch any &vai v*iUQUj tiic Odiu UturisafiO Will MO property of said defendant, to-wit: The closed by a sale of the premises decn.Q city and county are required to cease operating at 6 p. m. next Thursday, -"J- Of HQl AT TtlA East Half of the Northeast quarter (E% straggling germs still on the surface of things. cribed in and convieyd by said mortgage, under the County Option law. of NE%), all in Section numbered Fifteen 8 viz: Lot 10. block 17. First Addition to In daily efforts to cleanse the hands from any supposed infection, (15), and all in Township SixtySeven Littlefork, Minnesota, in Koochiching (67), North Range Twenty-five, County and State of Minnesota, with the nothing is much better than plenty of hot water, good soap, and a West of the 4th Principal Meridian, State hereditaments and appurtenances which Sixty days and one hundred dollar fine was the federal court sentence of Minnesota. And that I shall, on Saturday, sale will be made by the Sheriff of said stiff brush. Thorough scrubbing of the hands will render them safer, the 11th day of March, A. D., imposed upon the first person caught bringing liquor into Koochiching County at the front door 1916, at the hour of ~10 o'clock A. M., than the use of some of the popular disinfectants. of the Court House, in the city of International Indian territory (Chisholm). Nothing tames a wise guy like at of said day, at the front door of the Falls, in said County and State, The same fact applies to all condtions of contagious disease One Court House in International Falls in on the 26th day of February, 1916, at couri sentence, and there are quite a number of wise guys in this said County and State, proceed to sell all 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at publio of the best disinfectants is a thorough housewife, a large supply of the right, title and interest of the above vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, A, "twicav ui uw auuve vcnuu©, iu me mguesi Diaaer ior cam, little old burgh.—Chisholm Hrald. and 25-100 named Olaves Bjerke and to the above to pay said debt of Eighty elbow grease, unlimited supplies of hot water and soap. All these rlpQOriho/l nmnA«*fir i.: 'u J__ .I /»oa n.11 ... described property, to satisfy said judgment and the (180.25) Dollars, and interest, liberally applied. In fact they are superior to a mere superficial use and costs, amounting to Four Hundred and Fifteen taxes, if any, on said premises, Once more the volunteer fire brigade of our city has covered itself two and 45-100 Dollars ($402.45), dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated of some disinfectant, without the soap and water treatment. together with all accruing costs of sale, foreclosure, in and by said mortgage in case of with glory by the hazardous and heroic work it did in fighting and interest on the same from the 1st and the disbursements allowed Antiseptics and disinfectants have their place, but need to be un day of June, 1911, at the rate of 6 per at any the fire at Old Bob's place under such adverse circumstances, and by law subject to redemption cent perannum, at Public Auction, to the derstood to be used properly. But any willing woman can use soap time within one year from the day of confining it to that one building with.so many unprotected frame highest bidder for cash. sale, as provided by law. and water so that a good result can be obtained. THOS. P. WHITE, 10, A. D. 1916. Dated January buildings in such close proximity. They should be- especially rewarded. Sheriff, Koochiching County Minn. JOSEPH LACHAPELLE, Don't forget good old soap and water. It will keep away the By HUGHES VAN ETTEN, Mortgagee, •. ., Deputy. JEVNE & NORTON, "hoodoo" of disease in many instances if used properly. FRANZ JEVNE, Attorneys. J. 13—p. 27. Plaintiff's Attorney.' It is very encouraging to the exponents of better 'government Dated, International Falls, Minnesota, January 22nd, 1916. FOR THE PRESS MORTGAGE rOEECLOStTKE. issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth SUBSCRIBE to read accounts in every big city daily of the promptness and vigor Jan. 27-Mch. 9. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, with which the officials of the several counties which are becoming in and for the County of Koochiching, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a upon a Judgment rendered mortgage made by Hellek L. Kvislen, a "dry" under the County Option law are causing the arrest and punishment said Court in favor of C. A. Pierson single man, mortgagor, to The First National and against V. C. Poor I have levied of blind piggers. The day is past when public sentiment Bank of Blackduck, a corporation, Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co upon the following described Real mortgagee, will be foreclosed, by a sale, Property of said defendant, to-wit: favors the lawless character who thinks his is just a little bit smarter under a power therein, of the mortgaged The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest premises, for default of payment than the officials elected to enforce our state laws. Quarter (S W of NWYt), all in of Four Hundred and Seventy-Three Dollars Section Twenty-three (23), Township and Ninety Cents ($473.90) claimed E. A. Yernberg, Manager. One Hundred Fifty-six (156), North to be due thereon at this date. Said Range Twenty-five, West of the Fifth BRITISH COLUMBIA MAY GO DRY. mortgage is dated March 30th, 1909, and Principal Meridian, State of Minnesota was recorded April 5th, 1909, at seven And that I shall, on Friday, the 18th o'clock a. m. in the office of the Register Wholesale and Retail Meats, day of February, A. D. 1916, at the hour of Deeds in Koochiching County, Minnesota, On account of the state of Washington's new policy British Columbia of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the in Book E of Mortgages, on page Groceries, Fruits and Feed front door of the Court House in International 63. No action or proceeding has been authorities are facing an unpleasant situation. Vancouver Falls in said County and instituted to recover said debt. State, proceed to sell all the right, title The real estate mortgaged Is Lots! newspapers say undesirables in large numbers are flocking across the and interest of the above named V. Home-Made Sausage and Three (3) and Four (4) and the South Poor, in and- to the above described border and intend to make their homes in "a free country" where East quarter of the South West quarter Hamburger property, to satisfy said Judgement and (SE% of SW%) of Section Thirty (30) they can drink as they please. But they are far from welcome costs, amounting to Eighty-two Dollars and Lot One (1) of Section Thirty-One and Eighty-five cents together with ac (31), all in Township One Hundred jfifty material as pioneers. The authorities declare the invasion means cruing costs of sale, and interest on the One (151) north, of Range Twenty-Nine same from the 26th day of December Give us a Trial and You Will (29) west in Koochiching County, Minnesota. A an increase of public expenses, since many of the newcomers will 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, Stay With Us at Public Auction, to the highest have to be taken care of in jails and hospitals and eventually in The sale will be made March 11th, bidder for cash. 1916, at .eleven o'clock in the forenoon, almshouses. by the sheriff of said Koochiching County, THOS. P. WHITE, Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh or his deputy, at the front door of Sheriff Koochiching' County, Minn Consequently the movement to make British Columbia ''dry" has the Court House in International Falls, FBANZ JEVNE, Minnesota, to pay said debt with interest Plaintiff's Attorney. received a fresh impetus. It seems likely that a direct result of Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falln, Minn. to the day of sale, and the disbursements Dated, International Falls, Minn prohibition in the state of Washington will be the institution of the and $25 attorney fees. Dec. 22nd, 1915. Dated January 22nd, 1916. 12 23-2 3 system on the Pacific coast of the dominion.—Pittsburgh Telegram. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLACKDUCK, Mortgagee. Fort Frances papers please copy. CITATION FOB HEABING ON PETITION By E. P. RICE, Cashier. FOB ADZCINISTBATION. RUNN T. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Northern Minnesota Hospital Jan. 27-Mch. 9 ESTATE OF SIGRID OLSON. JEAN MAKES US BLUSH. '••*1 STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 OBDEB UMXTXNGt TIME TO Fl&E }-ss. A cpvv at Duluth has put to shame many of us men whose earnings CLAIIfS, AND FOB HEARING County of Koochiching TBEBEOK. are barely sufficient to buy the wife's Easter hat and provide IN PROBATE COURT. ESTATE OF HERBERT S. LEA. shoes and socks for the baby. She is Jean du Luth Beauty, the In the Matter of the Estate of Sigrid propertyo ft ho famous Jean du Luth farm, and she earned $2,000 STATE OF MINNESOTA Olson, Decedent. 1 S3. The State of Minnesota to all persons during the past year. this, $1,000 was revenue from her milk, and County of Koochiching interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The the other $1,000 was made from the sale of her calf. IN PROBATE COURT Hto»**9£|flpgjg petition of Edward Johnson having been The plain, plumb difference 'between this cow and many of us filed in this court, representing that Sigrid In the Matter of the Estate of Herbert Olson, then a resident of the County I men is that she has been taught to produce at full capacity. Her S. Lea, Decedent. -v •TTTir^rlrU of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died Letters of Guardianship this day having intestate on the 20tlr day of June, 1915 efficiency is 100 per cent fiat, for she is the champion cow of the been granted to Annie Lea: and prayings that letters of administra A f- IT IS ORDERED, That the time within tion of her estate be granted to Edward world, on her latest record. Experts have tended her, more experts 1 1 which all creditors of the above Johnson Shelland, P. O. Minn. and the Iiave milked her and fed her and rubbed her down and kept her temperament named decedent may present claims court having fixed the time and place against his estate in this court, be, and for hearing said petition. equable, to the end that more milk might be produced. the same hereby ,is, limited to six THEREFORE, you, and each of you, months from and after the date hereof: are hereby cited and required to show If some of us would groom our physicial and mental beings as and that Wednesday, the 26th day of cause, if any you have before this~~court July, 1916.. at 10 o'clock A. M. in the at the Probate Court rooms in the Court Jean du Luth Beauty has been groomed we might rise as high on Probate Court rooms, at the Court House House, in the city of International Falls, at International Falls, in said County, the human scale as she has on the bovine.—Duluth Tribune. in the County of Koochiching, State of v-e. and the same hereby -is, fixed and Minnesota, on the 11th day of February appointed as the time and place for hearing 19l6, at 10 o'clock a. m.,"why said peti upon and the examination, adjustment tion should not be granted. GOOD OLD SOAP AND WATER. and allowance of such claims as Witness, the judge of said court, and R. H. Mdmohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. shall be presented within the time aforesaid. the seal of said court, this 11th day" of January, 1916. Let notice hereof be given by the publication Mary Ghostley, M. D. JOHN BERG, How well we recall the days, when our mothers tied a bag of of this order in The International (Court Seal).. Probate Judge. Falls Press, as provided by law. J. 13-27. camphor about our necks to prevent our taking diseases of different Office over International State Bank. lntematimal Falls, M»» Dated January 24th, 1916. kinds. JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. MOBTGAGE FOBEC£OSUBE It seems to be the natural desire of people today, JEVNE & NORTON, Attorneys for Representative. Default having been made in the as in the'days gone by, to want something J. 27-F. 10 payment of the sum of Six Hundred Forty Three and no-100 Dollars, which F.C.ROGERS which will act as a sort of scare-crow to keep, away is claimed to .be due and is due at the CITATION1 FOB HTBABTWQ ON PETITION disease. Very much in the spirit of the colored date of this notice upon a certain mort FOB AOTMSTBATXON. gage, duly executed and delivered by brother's notion of wearing a "rabbit's foot" to Petra Stubee and Henning Stubee, her ESTATE OF JAMES D. YOUNG. husband, Mortgagors, to William H. keep away the ''hoodoo."- PRACTICAL FURRIER Dayton, Mortgagee, bearing date the STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 3rd day of April 1913. and with a power In these days when scientific knowledge is made SS. v? of sale therein contained, duly recorded County of Koochiching the subject of multitudes of popular articles on in the office of the Register of Deeds in FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO and for the County of Koochiching and health, disease, hygiene, disease prevention, in almost ,... IN PROBATE COURT. State of Minnesota on the 23rd day of April 1913, at 2 o'clock P. ir all the papers and magazines of the country, 6. F. Swinnerton, In the Matter of the Estate of James Book D. of Mortgages, on ..page 522, M. D. D. Young, Decedents The Oldest Exclusive Fur House* people naturally gather ideas of warding off dis­ and no action or proceeding having The State of Minnesota to all persons been instituted, at law or otherwise, interested in the granting of administration ease. But the old instinct of human nature crops up just the same, to recover the debt secured "by said in the World of the estate of said deceden:t The Mortgage or an*y part thereof, and now looks to "antiseptics," "disinfectants," and "fumigation," petition of Eliza Young-having been filed NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE in this court, representing that James HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue terms which medical science has introduced, to answer the same purpose D.. "Xoung, then a resident of the ,County the power of. sale contained In said of Koochiching. State of .Minnesota, died EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF a's the "rabbit's foot" to the colored race. Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute 14 intestate on the th day of December, in such case made and provided, the 1915 and praying that letters of administration •*r* Many "and numerous are the articles now sold, the use of which said Mortgage will-be foreclosed by a of his estate be granted to Arthur sale of the premises described in arid is said to kill infection, or drive it away, uiider the scientific name 906 P.- Young, West 3rd St. Duluth, conveyed by said Mortgage, v.iz:- Minnesota and the court having fixed •of antiseptic or disinfectant.' Lots Eleven and Twelve Mil & 12) the time, and place for hearing said petition. Block Eighty-eight (88) of International c\ These things, no doubt, are good in their way, if used according Falls, Minnesota^ as per THEREFORE, You and each of you, plat of 'the same on file "and of. record are hereby cited arid" required to show •to their proven ability to do certain things. But it is a common in the office of the Register of Deeds cause, if any you have before this court in and for said County and State, mistake of the .popular mind to imagine that all these things are at the Probate Court rooms in the Court with the hereditaments and appurtenances" House, in jthe city of International Falls, Highest Cash Price Paid infallible preventatives against disease, under all conditions. This is which sale will be made by the in the County of Koochiching, State of Sheriff of said Koochiching County at Minnesota, on^ the 11th day of February, comes in. on Raw Furs exactly where the danger the front door of the Court'House, 1916, at- 10 o'clock a. m.,. why said petition in the City of International Falls in should not be-granted. Ifc. Certain kinds of disinfectants, or antiseptics, will destroy certain said County and State, on the 19th Witness, the judge of said court,.and day of February, 1916, at 2f o'clock P: ierms will under certain conditions, while the same things have no toe seal of said qourt, this 11th day of M. of that day, at- public vendue, to January, 1&16 .,, He Will Pey the .Duty and War Tax on all Furs^frdm the United the highest bidder: for. cash, -to -pay effect whatever upon very dangerous germs under other conditions. I0&S -JOHN HESItG,. said debt of Six Hundred Forty Three ®t^«rand Pay ss Higth a Prioe for them a* (Court Seal), IProbate Judge. 5" So that there is actually no assurance held out by scientific observers ism and no-100 Dollars, and interest^ and J. 13-27 '5: any House In the United States. 4-V- MM the taxes,. if any, on said premises, that any kind of antiseptic is a sure and certain preventative and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees,: as stipulated in andbysaid mortgage in against disease, at all times and under all conditions. STATE OF MINNESOTA,1 case of foreclosure, and the disbursements BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY In allowed by law subject to redemption S& ^stance, the matter of fumigation. the popular Take for gT County of Koochiching JbDISTRICT at any time within one year V[(*r 1 mind, fumigation,. after a disease like tuberculosis of the .lungs has from the day of sale, as provided, by COURT. a is all that is necessary to C. A. PUSRSON,. removed some one by death from house, -•^iDated' Jan.' 3rd, A. ,D. "1916. .V vs., that th* make the house safe to enter and live in. But the facts are, V. C. POOR, wnyciiA* h. datiov, HOTtgig—. FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO NOTICE! ~1s HEREBY GIVEN, Ttiat W. •. SAMS, Attorney late sufferer has for months, perhaps, before death, been coughmg by virtue of an Execution-to me direct? Xntematlonal Tails. •Ktaa.^x^ mM DEFECTIVE PAGE