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

October 5, 1922 · Page 6 of 8

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Int th^ said stock bonds, or other security IALB OF SCHOOL AND QTHKR Frank Palmer, co-partners asjKane ft a ycar from ca*«less Gothamitcs^and Palmer^ and S. M. Koefod "were plaintiffs, /October. 1, 1928. jt *}rs: than as so stated by him. /*V STATH LANDS tran^ent visitors, all of which is highly ,v and Frank. E. Cawlejf jr&a defendant, State of Minnesota, undesirable. However it ill behooves in favor of said plaintiffs ajra o„ a a STATE: OF MINNESOTA* the charity organization of agattisf the said defendant, Frank E. Sworn and BuCscribedlo before iqc STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE, County of Koochiching 5 Cawlejyfor .tW sum of two hundred this 3rd dajy of 0ftober7f»22., the city to break into the pictur^i St. Paul, MiW,/Sept. 25, 1922. ay»d A |§§Be'fore me, a Notary Public in twenty-nine 85-100 dollars, ad appears (Seal) J. H. Browa, -f" Notica 'is hereby given that on November The object of the society of course Aunty for the state and aforesaid, per­ by the judgment roll filed, in. the (My commission expires June 12, 1928.) 13, l$22,at 10 o'clock a. ra. in is to put an end to the indiscriminate sonally appeared H. J. lUiner. who having office of the clerk of said district 'X the office of the county auditor, at In•'.. law, giving of charity and to make itself been djily sworn according to court for said county-of Koochiching, ternational Fallp, Kooch^ehing ccfunty, SUMMONS deposes and says that he is the bu«l- V*neps and which said judgment was duly assigned the sole means of charitable distribution. (&£ in the state of Minnesota, SI will offer manager of the international Falls bjr said plaintiffs.to the Cosmopolitan fojrl, for sale certain unsold jjtate lands and STATE OFs^IINNESOTA, Press and Border Budget and thaVth« Company by assignment: filed in Koochiching County filso those state lands which have reverted The expense of distributing a dollar fpllowing is, to'the best of his knowledge this court on.Atigust 14th, 1918. to tie state by reason of .the -^District Court, through the qharity organization, and belief, a truq^ statement/of Whereas, said judgment was docket-, A- non-payment of interest. ,» Fifteenth Judicial District. however, ha^ several times been the ownership, management, etc., of ed in the district court of Koochiching Terms of sale: %CQunty the stforesaid publication'for tlje date on the twenty-eighth day of shown to be preposterously high and The Lakeside Fifteen per cent of the purchase 1 Fish Company, a ,ij- February^ 'in the year 1914 at 3:30 shown in the above' caption, requi rel '•'-•Pa price'is payable to the County Treasury corporation, its notorious wood yard and^ laundry Plaint^ VULCANIZING idTo'clock p. m.von said'day and the sum by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied er at the time of sale. The unpaid' —Vs^- still remain a stench in the nostrils of of two hundred twenty-nine .and 85-100' in section 443, Postal Laws and regulamms, Inc., Eagle Fish Company, A" balance is payable at any time iiK whole Defendant. many persons' whose memories are dollars, is now actually -due thereon, printed on the reverse of this or in part within forty years from the aci|te. on with Interest two hundred twentynine form,-to-wit: date oif sale, interest rate of four per SUMMONS •Wei have just installed a and 85-100 (doIlars,/from the "28th Its secret black list,. distributed •, 1. That the names and addresses of cent per^annum, due on June 1st, of The state of Minnesota to the above day of February A. D. 1914 and up to the-publisher, editor managing editor, modern vulcanising outfit each year /provided, that the Interest named defendant: confidentially among those who support 1 and including the date of sale, also for and business managers are: Isari be paid at1- any time within the You are hereby summoned "and required the organization also has left none one hundred cents increased cost and Publisher, Geo. P. Watson, Faribault, that enables us to do work to answer the complaint of the Interest year without penalty In effect, too good a taste in the mouths of the for all my fees, costs and disbursements Minn. /this means that the Interest plaintiff in the above entitled action people. of levy and sale, which said execution that we can safely guaran- money may be paid any time between Editor, H. J. Miner, Internatioii&l which copy is filed in -the office of, the has to me as sheriff of said It is now being pointed out thai the Falls, MinA. Jun^ flpst and May thirty-first without clerk of the district court -in the city of Koochiching county been duly directed Managing Editor, H.' JT Miner, Inter- tnte police should put an end to the begging penalty. ational Falls, Minnesota, and to aryl delivered, I have levied upon and national Falls, Minn. servel a copy of your answer, to The appraised value of timber, when pest. will sell $.t public auction to -the highest Business Manager, H. J. Miner, International so stated, must be paid in full at the said complaint upon the subscriber at Battery repairing our It is known there are at teast 5,000 cash bidder in the lobby of the Falls, Minn. time of sale. his office in the city |f International beggars. Jn New York, not one of sheriff's main office in the district court 2. That the owners are Geo. P. Watson, specialty. All mineral rights are reserved to Falls,* Minnesota, witjiinr twenty (20) house in the cjty of International Falls, whom takes in less than $15 a day. Faribault, Minn. the State by the laws of the State. days after the service_of this summons in Jaid county of Koochiching, on Saturday, •3. That the kn^wn bondholders, upon you, exclusive of the''day of such If the police do make a clean up it Holla Tire aid Battery Shop All lands are sold subject to any the 25th day of November, mortgagees, and other security holders service, and Mfs^ou fail to answer the and .all ditch taxes thereon. might not be a bad idea for the courts 1922, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of Lands on which the interest hM become owning or holding 1 per cent or. -said complaint, within the time aforesaid, to sentence some of these loafers to that djtfy, all the right,, title and Interest' New Location-: more ^of total, amount of bonds, mortgages, the plaintiff viH take judgment delinquent may be redeemed at work on the county farm so that theyjpay that the above named judgment any*, time up to the hour of sale^.or or other securities are: against you for the si^m of $376.88 with debtor had in and to the real estate 504 THIRD STREET. 1 team just where at honest living ,A11 the stock of the International interest thereon according to law, together before resale, to the actual purchaser, hereinafter described on. the 28th day Such lands are listed under the caption: FalUr Pub. Co., former owners, wa^ with the cOETs and disbursements comes from. of February, 1914, that being-'The date of £lUs action. "Delinquent Liands." purchased by Geo. P. Watson and is of rendition of said judgment or any No person can purchase more than Dated September 22, 1922. held In escrow by Geo. N. Millard, How Bettor Than Pills? interest therein which said judgment 320 acres of land, provided, however, cashier 1st National Bank, In ternational W. Y.( KANE, DEMAND AND* INSIST The *fliestion has been asked—In debtor, Frank E. -Cawley, has since the State lands purchased previous to Attorney for Plaintiff, Falls, assigned to said Geo. that day acquired, the description of what way are Chamberlain's Tablets Oct.5-f2-19. International Falls, Minn. 1905 are not charged against such P. Watson, and subject to contract and the property being as follows, to-wit: on purchaser. purchase by said Geo. P. Watson. superior to the ordinarV cathartic and getting The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Agents acting for purchasers must 4. That the two paragraphs abovs, CHARITY BY THE MILLION liver pills? Our answer is, ttiey^are -"REPUTATION" Quarter^(NE% of the NE%) of furnish affidavit of authority. giving the names of the owners, stockholders, Service and Quality "FLOWERS, easier and more pleasant to take and Section Thirty,-two (32)- township The Charity Organization Society Appraisers' reports showing quality and security- holders, if any, and BULBS'* also Sprays and Emblems sixty-nine (69) range twenty-three (23) their effect is so gentle that one harcW of Ney York has not been slow to and kind of soil are on file in this contain not only the list of stockholders for Funeral Decorations Vest of-the 4th principal meridian, Koochiching ly* realizes that it is produced/ by a make capital out of the recent exposure and security holders as they appear through local dealers. Or direct county, Atinnesota,- according Lists giving legal descriptions, of medicine. Then, they not only move upon the books of the company of the beggar on wheels whose from to government survey thereof. lands to be offered may be obtained but also, in cases where the stockholders the bowels but improve the appetite DULUTH FLORAL CO. chauffeur's financial troubles led ttf Dated" International Falls, Minn., of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and Or security holder appears upon the •and strengthen' the digestion. For DULUTH, MINN. September ,11th, 1922. his exposure as a man who maintain-, of the County Auditor at the county books of the company as-trjistee or in HUGHES/VAN ETTEN, sale by S. N. Rubin. ed An expensive suite in one of the seat. any other fiduciary relation, the name Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. 4 R. P. CHASE. State Auditor. New York hotels, an(| who, when tlje, of the person or corporation for wlom By F. U. Day, Deputy. such trustee is acting, is given also day's work of begging was done, Jevne & Norton, N NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION that the said two paragraphs contain Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. strapped on a pair of aluminum legs, statements embracing affiant's full EAQLE "MIKADO" SALE Pencil No. 174 Octt.i 5-12-19-26-Nov. 2-9 donned his evening clothes, and made knowledge and belief as to the circumstances merry in the bright lights of Broadway. and conditions upon which Under and.by virtue of an execution stockholders and security holders who issued out of and under the seal of the STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, 1.KA DO do not.appear upon the books of the It appears, »for years tjje man raked district court of the state of Minneso­ MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. company as trusteed, hold stock and in an average o^ $100 a day, dropped ta, in for the Fifteenth Judicial Sale at Made and For your Dealer. in five grades REQUIRED THE ACT OF CON­ securities in a capacity other than that district and county of Koochiching on into his tin can,by. sympathetic pedestrians ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1012. of a bo^ia fide owner and this affiant the sixth day of September, in the year who saw hij!ftvselling pencils. has no reason to believe that any other EAGLE MIKADO 1922, upon a judgment rendered and Now we are tcJld that beggars in Of International Falls Press and. Bor person, association, or corporation docketed in said court and county in an EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK the big city take more than $36,000,UU0 dei* Budget published every Thurs- has any interest direct or indirect in action therein, wherein W. V. Kane and (f Reliable Firms of International Falls International Falls Press' They Solicit Ydur Patronage r. EXHIDE BATTERIES SHAPIRA'S ZIMMERMAN ELECTRICAL When Your Automobile Needs F. B. GREEN Homes Furnished on Easy COMPANY Attention Call The Battery Is the Life of Your Car LICENSED EMBALMER ANDS Payments Agents for the Thor Washing Machine THE CENTRAL AUTO CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Sonora and Columbia Phonographs HOLLER'S TIRE AND WIRING, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, and a Complete iine of BATTERY SHOP Phone RADIO SUPPLIES Telephone Number 23j 4 Columbia and' Okeh Records. and Night Calls 59 STUDEBAKER and DODGE Come in and Hear Them Agents for the. Hudson anci Essex' All Kinds of Electrical Repair Work Ph. Oveson Bldg. SHAPIRA'S 212 Dealer and Service Station Autos International Falls, Minn. 340 Fifth Ave. Phone 200 1 DRUGS THE THE WHITE BAKERY BLEVINS MEAT AND ADVERTISING IN THIS SERVICE PACKING CO. IS INTERNATIONAL BAKERY "Ifexqgg IbwedieS Makers of INEXPENSIVE CASH & CARRY ME^T MARKET EFFECTIVE PREMIUM BREAD Modern Equipment, Modern Methods N ATTRACTIVE Prices Right Quality Guaranteed S. N. RUBIN 1 and. Quality Service Distributed by all Groceries WE SOLICIT 'YOUR PATRONAGE If your business is not worth advertisSag—let Phone 90 Phone 444 us advertise it for sale Phone 434 Phone 33 H. L. FRANK Let Us Deliver Your Next Order of Have your next, garment dry cleaned N O E N I N N E S O A FOR TAXI SERVICE right Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES, 5c, 19c and Variety dtore Anywhere Any Time To Any Place By Surgeon in Charge E. B. GRIGNON BUTTER, EGGS and GROCERIES Carry a Full^Line of Call Office "Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 REX DRY CLEANER REUTER BROS. ALUMINUM WARE, CHINA WARE, A. W. LINDVALL Office Intl State Bank Building High Grade Tailoring and Repair Phqne 275 DRY GOODS and NOTIONS Work International ^Falls, Minnesota Stand 192 I Res. 153 I \b BUY FpR CASH AND SAVE INSURANCE BONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE &et' Your Barber Work Done J. J. A E w- REAL ESTATE THE DIFFERENCE F. G. NELSON in Our Lawyer .. For All Forms of Insurance 4 "Leading Jewelers and Repairers" P. V/f STERNA See International State Bank" Bldg. Gifts That Last I E & A N E SANITARY SHOP Groceries and Meats Eastman Kodaks and Supplies On Third Avenue International Falls, Minnesota 412 Third Street Phone 16 Across from Commercial Club THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Cor. -8ih St. 5th Aye. Phone 224 J-,* THE BOSTON CAFE Plumbing and Heating Contractors tHE KOOCHICHING COUNTY Home Made Candies, Cipri, Soft JOHN H. BROWN ABSTRACT COMPANY EAST CORRIN and The Place of Quality With Comparable' Drinks and Ice Cream Cfrr Bldg. International Falls, Minn. Attorney-at Law Prices THEL QUALITY SHOPPE Agents for Areola Heating /Systems Abstracts' of Title and Ownerships JP compiled fromjcomplete and Accurate Special Attention Given to Let Us Furnish Estimates for Your '*-rW Office over O. M. Carr & Co. records. Prompt SeiMc^. Orders Taken for Cut Flower* A: s? .• Job THEATER, DANCE, and List Your I^nds and Umber With Us LOUIS P. LEMIEUX, Mgr. 316 Third Street Phone 20 Phone 157 .i£TION PARTI International Falls. Minnesota -h |"V'' .INTERNATIONAL FALLS SHER BROS. For a Complete Line off DENTIST OPTOMETRIST Home of Quality'Meats and Groceries ^4 ABSTRACT CO. Staple and' Fancy Groceries, Freeh D. E. WILCOX .'Ni- and Salt Mdats,^ Pbnhrys "V Two Stores RAY LANGRAF, Prop. v': Butter or Eggs Pho»e204 PR. H. IHRIG 1 •i CaB IntsSrnationaI-FaIls,\Minn. Good Serylce^ Reasonable Prices FURNITURE JEWELRY CITY GROCERY AND MEAT Abstract maps sad ownership plats .. ^MARKET WitlrUs Today Start an Account of all lands in Koochiching County Tw» Dallwlss DaQy ps PROMPTLY CURNI8NKD 4)5 Third St. ii-k, amj*' pj: ft#® a "r/" iJ&.