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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FAGE eight IS 73 BUT WORKS' COMMISSIONERS Commissioner Langaard and carried. the First National bank for safe Koochiching and state of Minnesota. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE keeping, and a customs seal placed that the CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Resolution. Notice is hereby given LIKEYOONGMAN on the car, which was left at Wm. PROCEEDINGS BE IT RESOLVED, That whereas said Board of County Commissioners THEREON. Brovold's garage. Judicial Ditches Numbers 4 and 5 at a meeting thereof to be held at have been completed and accepted, The authorities claim they have the court house in the city of International Estate of Horace W. Rand. evidence as to whom the whiskey Falls in said county, on the and Gains Fifteen Pounds and Feels He Official Proceedings, Board of County WHEREAS, insufficient funds have was secured from at Rainy River, 6th day of April, 1920, at 11 o'clock State of Minnesota Has New Lease On Life Since )ss Commissioners, Koochiching heretofore been provided to meet and it is likely that the Canadian authorities a: m. will receive, open and consider County of Koochiching Taking Tanlac. will be furnished with his County, Minnesota, March Second, the cost of establishing and constructing bids for the sale of certain public IN PROBATE COURT said ditches, and name, and that a prosecution may drainage ditch bonds to be negotiated Nineteen Twenty. "I have gained fifteen pounds in In the matter of the Estate of Horace WHEREAS, warrants aggregating result on the Canadian side.—Baudette to defray the expenses incurred weight since I began taking Tanlac W. Rand, Decedent. OFFICIAL $3,800.00 issued in payment of the Region. and to be- incurred on the part of Letters of administration this day and while I am 75 years oTd I can do cost of said ditches are outstanding said county in connection with Judicial having been granted to Laura McGrath as much hard work as most men The board of county commissioners and unpaid, and Ditch Number 36, said bonds being formerly Laura Rand. years younger than I am", said C. H. of Koochiching county, Minnesota, WHEREAS, there is at present issued under and pursuant to It is ordered, that the time within ONE CF THE OLDEST METALS McKenny, who resides at 511 Payne which all creditors of the above named met at their office in the coui Chapter 230, General Laws of Minnesota $3,189.99 to the credit of said ditches decedent may present claims against Avenue, St. Paul, Minn., recently. house, city of International Falls, which amount is insufficient to pay for 1905, and acts amendatory Abundant Proof That Iron Has Been his estate in this court, be, and the Continuing, he said: thereof and supplementary thereto, Minnesota, on Tuesday, March 2nd, said outstanding warrants, and in Use Since the Very Earliest same hereby is, limited to six months "While, as I said before, I am hale WHEREAS, the treasurer is at said county board reserving the righi 1920, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Days. from and after the date hereof and and hearty and able to do my share to reject any and all offers and award present carrying inactive balances to that Saturday the 28th day of August Roll call—Members present—Commissioners Iron must have been familiar in the of hard work, I could not do it before said bonds to a lower bidder or invite 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate the credit of certain other ditches, Green, Munroe, Langaard time of Moses. A wedge made of iron court rooms at the court house at International I took Tanlac. In fact, I could which have been completed, accepted other bids, all pursuant to the and Chairman Harrigan. was left in the great pyramid by the Falls in said county, be, not work more than half the time, Statutes in such case made and provided, and fully paid for, and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Members absent—Commissioner builders, which proves that the metal and when I did anything at all I was THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as the time and place for hearing was known and in use about 1,500 B. Slack. so weak and tired out I would just That the county treasurer, with the Said coupon bonds aggregate upon and the examination, adjustment.and C. Besides, in the fourth chapter of On motion, duly seconded and carried, have to drag myself around. For the allowance of such claims as $63,000.00 in amount, being each of approval of the county attorney, be Genesis, it is mentioned that Tubal the minutes of the February shall be presented within the time past two years I have been gradually Cain was a pioneer in developing the and he hereby is authorized to transfer the denomination of $1,000.00, being aforesaid. 3rd 1920 meeting were approved as arts of iron making and brass working. losing weight and strength, having dated May 1, 1920, with interest at from said inactive balances, to Let notice hereof be given by the read. Brass, however, was a very indefinite gone from 155 to 134 pounds, and felt six (6) per cent per annum, payable the accounts of said Ditches 4 and 5 publication of this order in Interna term among the natives. When Movecf by Commissioner Green, tired and wornout all the time. I tional Falls Press as provided by law. an amount sufficient to pay and retire semi-annually on May 1 and November spoken of in the Scriptures it is seldom that the bond of the Security State Dated February 14, 1920. had scarcely any appetite at all and said outstanding warrants. 1 of each year, principal and interest to be understood to signify the P.ank ot Baudette, Minnesota, in the John Berg, my stomach gave me a great deal of being payable at the banking The foregoing resolution was offered alloy of copper and zinc now called f26mll Judge of Probate sum of $5000.00 with the Aetna Casualty trouble, for when I would force myself house of the Central Trust Company by Commissioner Langaard and by that name. The "brass" tempered and Surety company of Hartford, to eat a little something it wouid for edged tools or weapons of war on his motion supported by Commissioner of Chicago, Illinois, at Chicago, Illinois, Conn., as surety be approved. CITATION FOH HEARING OX PETI­ sour and I would bloat something was a bronze, usually a compound of the maturities of said bonds Munroe, was declared carried The motion was seconded by Commissioner copper and tin. TION TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR awful from gas, and have terrible being as follows upon the following vote Copper was also known to mankind Munroe and carried. LEASE LAND. griping pains. I was also bothered Bonds numbered 1 to 48 both inclusive, Ays—Commissioner Green, Munroe, at a very early period. Articles of copper Moved by Commissioner Munroe with my back and would have the will mature and fall due in Langaard and Harrigan. were found SI feet under the Estate of Horace AV. Rand. that the bond of William Durrin as worst of sharp pains running through their numerical order, four (4) of Nays—NTone. statue of Rameses the Great, which member of the Lake Julia Sanatorium it. nearly all the time and it was with said bonds on May 1, of each of the Moved by Commissioner Mujiroe, tvas erected 3,500 years ago. Debris State of Minnesota Commission in the sum of the greatest difficulty I could stoop has accumulated there to a depth of years 1922 to 1933 both inclusive and that the following applications for ss S5000.00 with the Aetna Casualty and over and straighten up again. My nine feet, and the copper articles were bonds numbered 49 to 63, both inclusive County of Koochiching reduction of assessments, be recommended, Surety company of Hartford, Conn., found, on further excavation, 72 feet nerves were in bad shape and I was will mature and fall due in viz: IN PROBATE COURT lower down. as surety, be approved. The motio so restless at night it was next to their numerical order five (5) of said Rev. O. C. Dwyer In the matter of the estate of Horace was seconded by Commissioner Langaard impossible for me to get a good W. Rand. bonds on M^y 1 of each of the years John J. Meskan The state of Minnesota to all persons and carried. night's sleep, and I would get up in 1934 to 1936, both inclusive. W. I. Burton interested in the sale of certain Gretna GreeTi. the morning completely tired out. Dated March 2nd, 1920. Resolution Littlefork Lumber Co. lands belonging to said estate, the petition Gretna Green, the rendezvous of R. (Seal) C. Fraser, Theo. Dickinson "I had been reading a great deal BE IT RESOLVED, That a greater of Laura McGrath as represe»tative eloping couples, was once the haunt County Auditor, Carl Wm. Sandberg about Tanlac in the newspapers and of the above named estate, being proportion than 20 per cent of the of persons who exercised cupidity at Koochiching County, Minnesota duly filed in this court, representing A. A. D. Rahn, Agent decided to give it a trial, and it just state aid allotment to Koochiching the expense of Cupid, and innkeepers, that it is necessary and for thi best M4-18 seemed to be exactly the medicine county is necessary for maintenance George A. Snyder ferrymen and tollhouse tenders exploited interests of said estate and of all- *nterested A. A. Miller I needed as I began to improve immediately the couples who fled there. of state roads in said county for the therein that certain lands of Any witnesses served to make the John A. Jacobs. after taking the first few year 1920, and the percentage to be NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. said decedent described therein be sold marriages recognized as legal, but the doses and, while I only took six bottles and praying that a license be to her used for such maintenance from said The motion was seconded by Commissioner "professional witnesses" there, like granted to sell the same. Langaard and carried. in all, I weigh 148 pounds and at state aid allotment is hereby fixed The undersigned hereby gives notice the "marrying parsons" of some American Now Therefore, you, and eaeh of To 'Be Continued the rate I am regaining my weight at 30 per cent, subject to approval that sealed proposals for the towns, engaged "touts" to bring you, are hereby cited and required t® I will soon weigh as much as I ever materials and labor necessary to by commissioner of highways. show cause, if any you have, before couples to them, and when the railroad did and more besides I have a fine construct a new frame addition to this court, at the probate court rooms from Glasgow to Carlisle started The foregoing resolution was offered MARGIE NEWS in the court house, in International appetite and everything I eat agrees running, the station platform at Gretna school building at Birchdale, Minnesota, by Commissioner Munroe and Falls, county of Koochiching, state of with me perfectly. I sleep like a Green thronged with these obnoxious and the heating, ventilating and upon his motion supported by Commissioner Dr. Dufort was in town last Wednesday Minnesota, on the 27th day of March, "commissioned men." log every night and always get up plumbing of same, are called for by Langaard, was declared looking after the "flu" patients. 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the prayer According to a popular legend, in the morning feeling ready for my the Unorganized School District No. carried upon the following vote: of said petition should not be blacksmith shops were favorite meccas granted. day's work, and I never miss a si.igle 1, Koochiching county, Minnesota, to Ays—Commissioner Green, Munroe, for eloping couples, but authority Andy Miller was a business visitor Witness the judge of said court, an 1 day now. My back never troubles be delivered to the office of Mr. G. Langaard and Harrigan. Is lacking for stories of .smithies who in the Falls on Friday. the seal of said court, this 25th day me any at all and I never have A. Olson, clerk, International Falls, would pause while shoeing horses to Nays—None. of February, 1920. Terrence Childs and son Lyman an ache or pain of any kind. Tanlac help legalize marriages. Minnesota, until the hour of 2:00 (Seal) John Berg:, On motion, the board adjourned are recovering from the "flu". They certainly straightened me out and p. m. on the 17th day of March, 1920. Judge of Probate Court. until 1 :30 p. m. have both been very sick, little Lyman gave me a new lease on life and 1 Hatshopsu-Pharaoh. Jevne and Norton, Plans and specifications are on file The board reconvened at 1 :30 p. m. having a touch of pneumonia. Attorneys for Petitioner, Who antedated De Lesseps (1869) am only too glad to let others know with the clerk, the Duluth Builders' Roll call—Members present—Commissioners International Falls, Minn. f4mll by 4,000 years in digging the Suez Mrs. Daniels went with her mother about what it l^ad done for me and Exchange, and at the office of W. Green, Munroe, Langaard canal? A woman. Hatshopsu-Pharaoh. Mrs. Nelson to Milwaukee on Thursday what they may expect from it." Allred, Jr. architect, Duluth, Minnesota. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE and Chairman Harrigan. She ascended the throne of last to consult a doctor there Tanlac is sold in International' SALE. Egypt with her brother, Thothmes II, Members absent—Commissioner in regard to Mrs. Nelson's health. Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at about 1600 B. C. Her courage and capacity Proposals shall be in accordance Slack. We sincerely hope she will obtain Littlefork by M. E. Dimon and all brought the reins of government Notice is hereby given, that default with the plans and specifications and Moved by Commissioner Langaard relief there. other leading druggists. has been made in the conditions of a into her own hands. At the accompanied by a certified check in that the bid of John McGivney of certain mortgage executed by Tom death of Thothmes she was the master There was no meeting of the Community the approximate sum of five per $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00 per yard, for the Vicltrey, a single man, of the county of spirit of the age. The dominant club on Saturday because of REPUBLICAN CONVENTION OF cent (5%) of the bid, drawn in favoi Koochiching, state of Minnesota, graveling of a portion of State Road woman built the splendid terraced the "flu." mortgagor, to Merchants State Bank, of the treasurer of said school district, No. 3 (S. R. H. Xo. 20) from stations rock temple of Dair-el-Bahari on the KOOCHICHING COUNTY Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, Eric Erickson and family have all thus confirming the willingness Theban plain. Her chief glory was 175 to 212, be rejected. The motion dated the 21st day of January, 1916, been sick, also Mrs. Cram and some In sending an expedition to the Land of the bidder to enter into agreement was seconded by Commissioner Munroe Continued from page 4 and recorded in the office of the register of Punt (Ophir) by way of the Red of the children. and to deliver to the owner a satisfactory and carried. of deeds of Koochiching county, sea. A woman dug the first Suez Surety Company's bond in Minnesota, on the 24th day of January, Moved by Commissioner Munroe M. J. McHugo spent several days The republican party rejoices in canal, and as the expedition returned 1916, at 3 o'clock p. m., of said day, in the sum of the contract price within that the bid of the Illinois Steel in Minneapolis last week, returning this new privilege extended to women. up the Nile the shouts that greeted Book of mortgages on page 427 six (6) days after mailing of, or Bridge company for the construction Saturday. We, therefore, urge active participation the queen (who always wore the habiliment thereof, of the records of said office. personal notification of award. Failure of bridge Number 2013, of $3,900.00 by all qualified women voters. of the male) was the first "God Said default consists in the failure Messrs. Wilson and Osborne have save the king" in history! to do so without good cause forfeits of said mortgagors to pay the interest be rejected. The motion was seconded been busy the past week putting up installment of ten dollars ($10.00) the check to said owner. by Commissioner Langaard ice. All the provisions of sections 362 which by the terms of said mortgage and carried. In receiving proposals, the owner to 370 inclusive, G. S. 1913, and by Mr. Ungerman was at the county became due and payable on the 21st in no way obligates himself to accept Moved by Commissioner Munroe GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. all other provisions of the Statute day of January, 1918. That by reason scat on Friday. the lowest, or any other bid. thai the bid of the Gillis-King company so far as pertinent are hereby made of said default said mortgagee has Miss Penrod, school supervisor, By order of the Board of Education. elected to declare the entire amount for the construction of bridge applicable to the holding and conducting Minneapolis Grain. was visiting our schools on Thursday. Minneapolis, March 1.—Oats, May, remaining unpaid upon said mortgage Xumhet 201 o. of ij4.947.68, be rejected. of said primaries and conventions. 79V2c Rye, May, ,$1,551/2. Barley, to be immediately due and payable. G. A. Olson, The motion was seconded bv May, $1.34%. That there is claimed to be due and Miss Koller spent Saturday out at f26m4 Clerk. By order of the Republican County Closing Cash Prices. payable and there is now due and payable Minneapolis, March 1. Cam No. 3 the Garrison and Costello camp. Committee of the county of Koochiching, at the date of this notice upon HORSES yellow, $1.41@1.43 No. 3 white, $1.43 said mortgage and upon the debt thereby NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mr. Curtis and daughter, Miss Minnesota. No. 3 mixed, $1.38#1.40. Oats No. 2 secured, the sum of forty dollars Curtis of Bemidji, were guests at McHugo's Dated February 28th, 1??0. white, 83%@85c. Barley, choice to ($40.00) with interest thereon at the fancy, $1.34@1.39. Rye No. 2, $1.56 on Sunday. J. H. Brown, The undersigned hereby gives notice rate of ten per cent per annum from @1.57. Flaxseed, $5.16@5.21. Chairman. that sealed proposals for the the 21st day of January, 1918, and no Mr. Cram bought a fine team on South St. Paul Live Stock. action or proceeding at law or otherwise Louis Lemioux, South St. Paul, March 1.—Estimated materials and labor necessary to construct Monday. Thought it cheaper to buy has been had or instituted to recover receipts at the Union Stock Yards: Seer?.* y. a new one room school building a team than pay such exorbitant We want to sell four head said debt or any part thereof. Cattle, 1,800 calves, 200 hogs, 8,700 at Net River location, Township prices for hauling. of horses and will sell any Notice is hereby further given that sheep, 1,000 horses, 120 cars, 192. CUSTOMS MEN SEIZE LIQUOR 66, Range 24, Koochiching county, Steers, $4.25@10.50 cows, $5.50@ by virtue of the power of sale in said ^31 We have. One chestnut Mr. Denning left Sunday night for 8.50 calves, $5.50@ 14.50 hogs, $13.00 mortgage contained and recorded Minnesota, are called for by the Joliet, 111., to be away two weeks. gelding and on^ grey geld @14.00 sheep and lambs, $4.00@18.00. The first arrest on a charge of importing therewith which by reason of the facts Unorganized School District No. 1, ing, weight 3200, ages 6 and Cecil Rogers was in Bemidji last aforesaid has become operative, and Chicago Live Stock. liquor from Canada was Koochiching county, Minnesota, to Chicago, March 1.—Hogs, receipts, 10 years pursuant to the statute in such case week. $425 made last night when Andy Stockinger 44,000 bulk, $14.25@15.00 top, $15.25 be delivered to the office of G. A. Olson, made and provided, the said mortgage Mr. Backe is spending a few days was taken into custody by heavy, $14.10@14.60 medium, $14.50 clerk, International Falls, Minnesota, will be foreclosed and the land and @15.00 light, $14.85@15.25. at Grand Forks, N. D. Messrs. Beaton and Salter, special premises described in and covered by until the hour of 2:00 p. m., Cattle—Receipts, 13,000 firm beef One black mare and one said mortgage, to-wit: agents of the revenue department, assisted J. Cahill left here last Thursday on the 10th day of March, 1920. steers medium and heavy, choice and All that tract or parcel of land, lying grey gelding, weight' 2,600, for Bemidji and from their may go by J. A. Kennedy and F. W. prime, $14.25@16 medium and good, Plans and specifications are on file and being in the county of Koochiching, ages 4 and 5 years $11.50@14.25 common, $9 @11.50 $425 back to Montana where he has a Schmidt, local customs officials. One with the clerk, the Duluth Builders' Minnesota, described as follows light weight, good and choice, $12 homestead. hundred and fourteen quarts of Exchange, and at the office of W. P. to-wit: Northwest quarter of the 15.25 common and medium, $8.50 Mr. Jordan has rented the C. Gingrich Scotch whiskey were found in Allred, Jr., architect, Duluth, Minn. Southwest quarter (NW% SW%), and 12.00. place east of town and Harry Minneapolis Butter, and Poultry. the Southwest quarter of the Northwest One chestnut gelding and Mr. Stockinger's car, and the officials Eggs Proposals shall be in accordance Minneapolis, March 1. Butter, quarter (SW% NW%), Section Grates and wife have removed to one grey gelding, weight claim that they have evidence that with the plans and specifications and Creameries, extras, 62c extra fresa Nine (9), Township Sixty-four (64), townagain. 2,800, ages 12 years he brought it from Rainy River the accompanied by a certified check in $225 firsts, 60c firsts, 59c seconds, 58c Range Twenty-six (26), will be sold Wayne Denning left here on Wednesday previous night. The Buick automobile dairies, extras, 46c packing stock, the approximate sum of five (5%) per at public auction to the highest bidder sweet, 54c stale goods, 8c grease, 3c. for Denver, Col., having spent was confiscated and its owner cent of the bid, drawn in favor of therefor for cash by the sheriff of Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new, cases a couple of weeks here with his Koochiching county, Minnesota, to arrested. He was released later in the treasurer of said School District One grey gelding and one free from rots, small, dirties and satisfy and pay the debt which will father. the evening on bonds of $750, and 3,000, thus confirming the willingness ~f cehcks out, per dozen, 49c current brown gelding, weight then be due and payable on the note The sawmill started the past week receipts, rots out, $14.10 checks and his case will come up for trial at the the bidder to enter into agreement ages 14- years secured by said mortgage together $150 seconds, dozen, 35c dirties, candled, and is turning out some fine lath. spring term of federal court at Fergus and to deliver to the owner a si with the sum of Twenty-five dollars 35c quotations on eggs include acses. We understand that M!r. McGrath Falls. Revenue officers have factory Surety Company's bond as attorneys fees and the costs and Live poultry—Spring chickens all has bought the Art Nehls property. expenses of these foreclosure proceedings been watching the border for some weights, per lb. 28c 1919 stags, 24c the sum of the contract price within One grey ty mare mare and and one roan hens, over 4 lbs. 30c under 4 lbs, 24c as allowed by law. Mr. Dougherty has been having a time, and last night's arrest would six (6) days after mailing of, or personal, horse, •se, weight weight 2, 2^00 cocks, 18c ducks, fat, 25c geese, fat, The sale will be made at the front $225 prolonged siege with the "fiu", and indicate that they are making it their notification of award. Failure 25c Turkeys, fat, over 9 lbs. 30c thin door of the court house in the city ef the Rand children are still quite sick. business to see that Canadian liquor and small, 12 20c criples and culls, to do so without good cause forfeits International Falls, county of Koochiching, unsalable guineas, per dozen, $9. A party at M. Ericksori's last Saturday must not travel across the border. the check to said owner. state 'of Minnesota, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of Saturday, evening was a very nice affair The arrest and siezure came as a In* receiving proposals, the owner the 17th day of Aftril, 192t. and a good time reported. complete surprise to Baudette residents. in no way obligates himself to acce-u Dated February 26, 1920. Mrs. McGrath. took her two youngest Mr. Kennedy located the the lowest, or any other, bid. NOTICE FOR BIDS Merchants State Bank. boys to the hospital in Branierd shipment, and when everything was By order of the Board of Edu Red Lake Falls, Minn. Phone 128 on Sunday. They have been sick for ready he called in the special agents, Pursuant to a resolution heretofore tion. Martgagee. Iatenatioiil Falls, Miin. Jevne A Norton, two weeks and do not seem to improve and the arrest followed. duly adopted by the Board of County G. A. Olson, Attorneys for Mortgagee, any. The seized liquor was placed in Commissioners of the county of f26m4 Clerk. International Falls, Minn. f26-a8