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

March 16, 1911 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESb. otherwise common boards will do. The Right Hand NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Glass sashes are perferable for a. SALE. cover, although a hot bed made in Border Wholesale Meat Company Default having been made in the payment ot the sum ot $733.56 which is claimed to be the last part of March may be covered due and is due at the date of this notice, upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered with muslin and give satisfaction. by John A. Peterson and Anna.Peterson. his wife, mortgagors, to Security State One advantage with muslin is that Bank of Spooner, of Spooner. Minnesota. 1907, Mortgagee, bearing date the 4th day of September. there is less danger of over heating A. D. 1907, ani with a power ot sale therein contained duly recorded in the I the soil from the too rapid fermentation. office ot the Register of Deeds in and for the S the place to buy your meat, lard, compounds, butter and eggs County of Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of November., A. D. 1907, at ten o'clock a. m. in Book B. of Mortgages, in large quantities. We meet the price and quality of an* "The temperature of the hotbed page 78. That no action or proceeding having been will be very high at first. Wait until instituted at law or otherwise to recover the wholesale house because we buy all our goods in car lots and^ debt secured by said mortgage, or any part it has fallen to nearly 75 degrees thereof. Now Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given have our own cold storage. Patronize your own home industry. before planting the -seed. A thermometer That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the should be used for reading statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the temperature. Never let the temperature tne premises described in and conveyed by All goods are sent out on first train after receiving orders. In ordering say said mortgage, viz: of the hotbed get above 90 The north half of the north-west quarter, (n nwK) section twenty-nine, (29), lots of whether you want goods sent by freight or express. You will find us one degrees. Give the bed plenty of two (2) and three (3) and north-east quarter ?Kn?rt^fJt.quarle,r ne* n«*) section ot fresh air by raising the cover and thirty (30) in township sixty-nine (69) north of block south of the depot, Phone 130 range twenty-six (26) west of the fourth (4) keep the soil moist. Do not wet it principal meridian, and containing one hundred and fifty five (155) acres, more or less Wholesale iVIeat Company too much or it will burn out and prevent Border according to the United States governre in in the full development of the county, State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, which sale wUl J. R. HARMAN, Mgr. International Falls, Minn. plants. be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at the front door of the court house, "When growing plants for transplanting in the City of International Falls, In said county and state, on Friday, the 21th dav the hotbed should be made of April, A. D. 1911, at three o'clock p. m. of that day, at public vendue, to the highest about the second week in February. bidder ior cash, to pay said debt of $733.56 and interest and the taxes if any onsaid premises If radishes and lettuce are to be and $50.00 attorneys fees, as stipulated in and HOW TO MAKE bv said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and grown in the bed and are to be the disbursements allowed by law, subject DUDLEY'S to redemption, at any time, within one year transplanted the bed may be made from the date of sale, as provided by law. A GOOD HOTBED Dated February 24th, A. D. 1911. the last part of January. AH hotbeds, Security State Bank of Spooner, C. R. Middleton, Attorney. Mortgagee. whether covered with glass or Turkish Plain Baths Baudette, Minnesota. 3 2-4 13 muslin, should have some sort of It Takes a Little Time arid Attention and extra covering for cold days or But It Pays Big Returns in CONTEST NOTICE Right The Beer nights. Straw mats or old carpet Early rresh Vegetables Department of the Interior, do very well for this." United States Land Office, Open Now Cass Lake, Minnesota, Feb. 13, I9il, TRY ONE YOURSELF THIS SPRING A sufficient contest affidavit having been "LEADS THEM ALL" filed in this office by Jacob Weber, contestant Good for Rheumitisn, Sciatic and Lumbago. FRISCO WILL PAY against homestead Entry Serial No. 166, made During the past ten days we bave Aug. 15th, 1910, for SWJ4 SW* Sec. 35. ffmtun Township 67 N.. Range 25 w., 4th P. Also good for boys that are up late nights. Meridian by William Henselin Contestee. had three applications from subscribers la which it is alleged that said entryman Sratrituj do. EXPENSE OF FAIR did not make said entry in good faith for instructions of "How to make for the purpese of establishing his residence MIKE PERELS, Formerly of St. Paul, Attendant on said land, but for the purpose of obtaining a hot bed." While looking through the timber on said land, consisting at Saint Paul Minnesota time of making said entry of about our exchanges last night we ran lOo.oOO Continued from page four. 9 feet of maketable spruce and tamarack timber, Open from 8 a. m. to p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. growing thereon that since making across the following which is as good gress to ask that their city be designated said entry said entryman has cut all of said officially for exposition purposes. I. P. & I. CO. timber on said land and has it now ready to a one as we have been able to find, be drove to market deponent alleges on his The exposition itself, in the information and belief that entryman has If we are not mistaken it appeared sold all ot said timber to Backus & Brooks, opinion of congress, will be the greatest lumbermen, and has now absconded from in the Little Falls Transcript: International Photo & Illustrating Co. the world has ever seen, and in the the country, said parties are hereby Spccial Invitation notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence "Why not try a hotbed this year? language of Senator Jones of Washington, touching said allegation at 1 o'clock p. m. on April, 6th, 19H before tbe Register and Receiver See if you cannot be ahead of everyone who reported the joint resotion Local Views, Home Portraiture, at the United States Land Office in favorably to the senate, it will be Cass Lake, Minnesota. to attend the Services at the in the block with first vegetables. Flashlights, View work The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, arranged for "without asking congress filed Feb. 13, 1911, set forth facts which Takes a little labor at the start and M. E. Church, SundayMar.il and Kodak Finishing. stum that after due diligence personal service for an appropriation of any character of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered a bit of watching afterward, but the or directly or impliedly committing and directed that such notice be given A. A. LEE by due and proper publication. returns justify everything you do. the federal government to any liability Record address of Entryman, Littlefork, Subject for Sermon in the morning Minnesota. LESTER BABTLETT, "Your hotbed should be on the or responsibility. They do not ask "A Common Hinderance" 3-30 Register. congress to inaugurate the celebration, south side of a building or fence, on Phone 190 Proprietor but simply ask that an invitation Subject for sermon in the evening well drained ground. Dig a pit a be sent out through the proper SUMMONS. "The Cross and its burden" little larger than your hotbed frame channels to all foreign nations to participate State of Minnesota Make Up Your Mind and from one and a half to two feet In District Court in the exposition." Koochiching County 1 T. J. CHAPPELL Pastor deep. If the bed is to permanent This is a new experience for the L. •. Chance, as trustee in bankruptcy of the federal government in connection estate of Nels Swenson, a bankrupt, To use a little more care in buying the walls of the pit should be lined Plaintiff. with Expositions. Heretofore the federal Jewelry. Your interests vs with brick, stone of concrete. From Milla Swenson and Nels Swenson, government has contributed most are protected in Canada by a Defendants. one to two feet of manure should be liberally to exposition enterprises, and The State of Minnasota to the above named Three Leaders gold and silver stamping act, You are hereby summoned and required to put into this pit and well packed after the close of them has been called prohibiting frudulent stamping. answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the upon to make good the losses. The The amount depends upon the time See our stock. All goods guaranteed. above entitled action, which said complaint is on file in tbe office of the clerk of the said great world's fair at Chicago was paid of year the bed is made. The earlier your Court, and to serve & copy of answer to for by government money in a large the bed is built the more manure the said complaint upon the subscriber at his CLEDHILL & CO. part. So with the exposition at St. office in the First State Bank building in the is required. city ot East Grand Forks, Polk county, Minnesota, Qoden Grain Belt Beers Watchmakers and Jewelers Louis, to say nothing of various smaller within twenty da*s after the service of said summons upon you, exclusive of "The frame should be rested on top undertakings of a similar character. Fort Frances, OnL tbe day of such service, and if you fail to It was therefore a great relief to congress answer said complaint within the time aforesaid. of the pit and a filling made around Harpers Whiskey the plaintiff will apply to the court for when San Francisco at this time the relief demanded in the complaint herein. the bed. Four to seven inches of Dated this 25th day of January. 1911. came along with notice that all the W. J. Rassmussen, rich soil should be laid over the top necessary funds had been raised and Attorney for Plaintiff, REX BOTTLE East Grand Forks, Minnesota, Rock Spring Water of the bed. The frame shoud be six that it would be unnecessary to ask First State Bank Bldg. Skulason & Burtness, feet wide and twelve feet long. The the federal government for financial Grand Forks, N. D. help. of Connsel. f2m!6 front side of the bed should be six BEER On the point of San Francisco being UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTM, Local Agents or eight indies high, while the back far to one side of the center of population, should be about a foot higher. If the senate committee in its report International Falls, Minnesota. the bed is permanent the frame Silver Laced Wyndotts on the joint resolution said: THE PEOPLES CHOICE "Although San Francisco is farther should be made of two inch stuff and remoted from the center of population than the city of New Orleans, we believe Silver Spangled Hamburgs from past experiences that distance the Man Eggs for Ask MEN will not effect the attendance. The expositions at Portland and Seattle, although far removed from the Duluth Brewing Hatching center of population, enjoyed a much larger attendance than those given at New Orleans and Jamestown." How would you feel today if your father had $1 for 15 Eggs & Malting Co. Another argument against New Orleans taken out an Endowment Policy on your life at fifteen was the fact that the summers and carried it for you until you began earning money and Fresh eggs for sale at all times in that latitude are very warm, which turned it over to you as an inducement to save money and create fact would almost certainly interfere P. L. DARST with the attendance, as expositions an estate? to be successful must be given in the ED. BANCROFT, Resident Agent Today the policy would be maturing with its cash values or paid-up vacation months of the year, and not Jameson's Addition during the busy months of fall and insurance. It would have been paid for largely during your early years when Telephone No. 75 Leave orders at office PRESS winter. your expenses were low—when your earning capacity was high and the rate low. Getting down to practical matters, We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come handy now in and considering the good that might be expected to come from the exposition, buying a home, a piece of land, to invest in business or even in taking a trip congress believes that Oriental abroad. Now! why don't you look ahead and do this for your son or your trade with the United States will be A. Scttcrlund & Co. daughter and help them to create an estate when they are young and encourage greatly stimulated by holding the exposition I them to save their money and have an object to work for? in San Francisco. In 1909 the trade between Japan and the. United I Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. States amounted to $97,000,000, while General Contractors the entire world trade of Japan was I Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract 1415,000,000. In the same year our trade with China was a total of only Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator 148,000,000 out of $432,000,000. Internationa Falls, Minnesota. Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy on It is also the belief of congress that the twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money and many thousands of people from the invested $800 of it in land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. The eastern sections of the country will either go to San Francisco or return •i^ day the first policy matured I took out another on the same plan for $1,000, by way of this canal—Minneapolis IVA due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life Journal. 1 ljkjk insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up someBMkJL International Falls Abstract Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION thing for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. l«ft\ take out another policy. Feb. 3,1911. Stephen G. Nelson. Notice is hereby (riven that Lizzie Wolgram BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors of Indus Minnesota, who, on October Sth, 1909, IlK made Jiomestead entry Serial No. 04089 ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE for Lots 3, 4 and SH NWj^ of See. 1, township 159 north., range 86 w.,5th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final comix utation proof, to establish claim to the Iff r,JI LEONARD THOMPSON-PRES. Collections, Conveyancing and Loons land above described, before J. H. Drummond, I N N E A O I 3 Clerk of Dist. Court, Koochiching Co., Minnesota, at International Falls, Minn., on the I5fe J. E. BURDICK, Manager day of March i»ll. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan McGaulev, Keierence Dafaranra I. R. SEVERTSON. General Agent CROOKSTON, MINN Hugh McGauley, George Lang and INTERNATIONAL FALLS, 0 MIT.T.A'RTI, FIMT Matlonarfianlt. International Falls, Minn. -VV-^M1N$ES0TA_ A. J. Ellis an of Indus. Minnesota. LESTKR BABTLXTT, ... 2-9- 3-16 Register.