International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 7, 1916 · Page 7 of 8
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I est?'wwqmsmum... ,Vh"r,W,,ll 1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS jest chance for a family to move DISTRICT NEWS onto in the Northwest. Everything I included, per acre, $15.00 INTERNATIONAL FALLS x/i cash and balance on time to BULLETIN (Continued from page five.) E S S K' First suit purchaser. ine of school supplies on hand Inquire of J. D. Kibbey, International now. Falls, Minnesota. Episcopal Church Mrs. John Richer has been on UOBTOAaS 70SECL0SUBE SJlLE. the sick list for the past week. Default having been made in the payment of the sum of One, Hundred Daniel Lesart Just purchased Corner Eighth avenue and Fifth street Eighty-one Dollars and Eighteen Cents two fine pigs of Mrs. Robert ($181.18), principal and interest, which International Falls, Minnesota isr claimed to be due and is due at the Chute. late of this notice upon a certain Sic Mortgage, duly executed and delivered "THE PAPER WITH THE PUNC 9 by Fredrick D. Porter, a widower, Church Financial 'Report For August Mr. Barrone sold his blackclosed Mortgagor, to S. O. Fladager, Mortgagee, bearing date the 24th day of smith tools and has his July, A. D. 1914, and with a power of Total receipts $41.40 shop. sale therein contained, duly recorded .Disbursements in the office of the Register of Deeds SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR in and for the County of Koochiching Paid to pastor $ A severe electrical storm and State of Minnesota, on the 13th 20.40 day of August, A. D. 1914. at 10 o'clock passed through, here Sunday Paid district superintendent A. M., in Book I of Mortgages, 16.00 on page 38, and morning. Paid Green Hardware Co 3-5° Book, Job, Commercial Whereas, default has been made by Paid janitor I-5° $ 4I-4° the said Mortgagor in the payment of I taxes on the premises described in John Glava just received a Printing Our Specialties said Mortgage, and the said Mortgagee Balance due pastor at date $374*6 fine assortment of clocks. Call did on the 15th day of May, 1916, pay September salary taxes due against said premises to the 66.66 $440.82 and see them. amount of Nineteen Dollars and Seventy Cents ($19.70), the same being the J. H. Emerson, Secretary and Treasurer. taxes thereon for the year 1915 and John Glava and wife left Sunday no action or proceeding having been night for St. Paul to attend instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover Wedding Invitations, Announcements the debt secured by said Mortgage Report of. Building Committee, September 1st. the state fair. or any part thereof, Calling Cards, Catalogues, Booklets, Sale NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vdrtue of Receipts reported August 1st $1,45°-57 Bills, Window Cards, Shipping Tags, Note Services, Sunday, September the power of sale contained in said Received during August Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute 62.00 10th: Preaching, a. m. Sun Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, 10 in such case made and provided, the Received by donated labor 3°'5° day school, 11. Evening, sermon said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Envelopes, Dodgers, Programs, etc. sale of the premises described in and at 8. All are cordially invited to Total $1,543-07 conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: attend these services. The East Half (E%) of the Norhtwest Disbursements Quarter (NW*4) of Section Twenty (20) in Township One Hundred Sixty (160) North, of Range Twentynine Reported August 1st .$1,328.57 Miss Ertie Crabtree, who is (29) West of the Fifth Principal To labor during August 3°-5° staying with her ,• sister, Mrs. Meridian, Minnesota, containing eighty (80) acres, in the said County of Koochiching Robert Chute, was very pleasantly Total $1,359-07 and State of Minnesota, with surprised Saturday evening the hereditaments and appurtenances THE PRESS which sale will be made by the Sheriff Balance in treasury at date .'. $ on the occasion of her birthday. 234.00 of said Koochiching County at the Pledges yet unpaid front door of the Court House, in the 310.00 City of International Falls, in said County and State, on Saturday, the Total $ 544-00 twenty-eighth (28th) day of October, COUNTY AUDITOR A. D. 1916, at ten o'clock A. M.. of that We need more to finish paying all bills. $475.00 day, at public vendue, to the highest STATIONERY bidder for cash, to pay said debt of J. H. Emerson, C. H. Blake, Committee.. SLOCUM RESIGNS One Hundred Eighty-one Dollars and Eighteen Cents ($181.18) and the accrued interest thereon, and the aforesaid taxes on said premises, and STORE Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), Attorney's The annual conference meets at Wadena Oct. 4. fees, as stipulated in and by said of International Falls today brot Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and This will be the last bulletin for this conference the announcement of the resignation the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within year. to the capitol and ob one year from the day of sale, as provided tained from Attorney-General by law. October 1st the pastor will have been with you Dated this 4th day of September, A. Lyndon A. Smith a ruling that it three years. These have been three years of struggles D. 1916. S. O. FX. ADAGES, is effective at once. and problems to settle the future of our church. This Mortgagee. ARTER'S Mr. Smith explained that S. M. KOEFOD, m- conference year is ending very satisfactorily, for we CONVENIENCES Attorney for Mortgagee, asmuch as Mr. Slocum is no Baudette, Minnesota. S7 019 now have three splendid lots, a new parsonage and a due onger a county official, the pro remodeled church. ceedings ordered by the governor Paste SHOE HOSPITAL. We ask all those who have made pledges to the for hs removal cannot be Mucilage carried further. church building fund to pay in full within, a few days, Writing Fluids The board of county commissioners if possible, that we may be able to settle with the contractors Fountain Pen Inks may elect a new auditor and others the bills that will soon be due. after formally accepting the resignation We are anxious to. get this business settled before of Mr. Slocum, said the pastor goes to conference. Mr. Smith, and when the new Our district superintendent is very much pleased official qualifies, L. W. Wilson, with the work that has been done on the church and who was placed temporarily in WW parsonage property. charge by Governor Burnquist sending the investigation, must Vacation is over, all are home again, and every turn the office to him. one will be in their places at Sunday school and Over The duty of inquiring into the church. We are glad to see all our workers in their Repairing While You Wait alleged irregularities in county places once more. 213 3rd Street expenditures now rests with the There has been no individual canvass made this county board and the state's interest Next to Boston Lunch. year for the church running expenses and the pastor's in the future will be to see NATHAN NURICIC, Proprietor salary. All monies received for the church that this duty is performed. S E I A I E S work has been,by voluntary contribution. A committee may need to call on you to see what more you FARM FOR SALE lem Doilies TA'evx- can do than you have already done. Do your best. Table Sets The following is a description We depend on you and the rest of the friends of the g* IS /O E ITT hi ST. s'xr. of a fine, farm near Margie, that ST PAUL, MINN. church to help in this great work. Tally Cards is for sale by the undersigned. OPPOSITE CITY HALL It is the pastor's salary that must be given attention MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN Place Cards acres, Town Range! 160 153, this last month of the conference year. He Section SE}4 of NE}4SW 25, 2, Table Covers has done his work and needs his salary. Send your of NWJ4, NE54 of SW^. donations to Treasurer Emerson or put on offering .80 per day Crepe Papers NW4 of SEJ4 plate Sunday. Use the envelopes and be sure to write 6 acres cleared and stumped, Sheet Tissue Papers your name on same so that you will get credit on 6 acres cleared but not stumped, the treasurer's books. Do your best to help make up ffltttf ffrf Jo# cotofrf MiW* making acres enclosed with 12 Ift MM TO KLEAtt wire fence on one side. Three the pastor's salary. There is only one month left of I one room i5 frame building this conference year. 14 in house, the rest log building, Leave your donation for the Old Preachers' and a summer kitchen well fund. Bishop's fund and for missions with the pastor. house one small house 8x8, 12 TRADE-MARKS barn two stories, 12,. 26 18, barn hog house COPYRIGHTS 90 35, 8 12, chicken house root Sand sketch, or model and daaariptkm 32 18, ni«h. for fr— house blacksmith house We are exclusive agents for the 16 14, Book containing orer 200 mefc» it ical morementa sent free upoa request. log building two 24 24, 50x35,, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER "THg QLP HAH 3 SEARCH HAS EHPEP. onion dry houses, one WM. N. ROACH, Jr. 32 18 and supplies ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and one with board I STOP LOOKING" 45 18, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL I I'VE BEEN LOOKING! LfOUHP floors, one office building THAT UISTENS 40001 EXPERT 10 FOR A RE AL TOBACCOQi°UCH McGffl Building Washington. D. Ribbons CHEW FOR OVER 50VE*RS!lfcHgw'H* 14. Carbon Papers Some fruit trees, plums and cherries, one disk harrow, one Typewriter Papers spring tooth and one smoothing harrow, one one-horse culttivator, one half interest in 16 inch walking plow, one dining THE KEYSTO SUCCESS r, table, desk cupboard, bookcase, BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES PROTECT YOUR INVENTIONS dresser, commode, two ^bedsteads, J-' and springs, chairs and 4 0k all carpenter tools that is needed. THE $PRESS Send for free booklet explaining Seven miles from the good |fF|v- Ysatisfaction growing town of Margie, good how to obtain Protective Patents OU'LL call it a lucky day when you find thei roads at all seasons of the year, and Legal Trade Marks he. there is in a small chew of W-B GUT: soil a sandy laom with a clay Labels registered, Copyrights 'secured and Chewing. With most chewers the flavor of rictf 1 subsoil. Have raised as high as STATIONERY Design Patents obtained, tobacco is a genuine surprise party. There's another Av"'-C surprise—you keep your jaws quiet and restful, for die' bushels of onions on one 754 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE "-:V salt brings out the flavor without so much chewing and lirM- acre of this cleared land. Every & STORE G. HOWLETT DAVIS •pitting. You flunk it queer how so small a nibble doer the trick and thing in condition for a faittily lasts so. lonf—but it's tobaeoo, that'* la 10c. poaches, at rick jt,' to go on at once, and make a Registered Patent Attorney enterprising dealers. good living. Houses and build- 918 St, Washington, D. C. I" WEnMUMTOH COWAJT, 0*. Spm, W'OriT -•uN nr'?: