International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 27, 1911 · Page 5 of 10
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A VSE3a?S" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Married at Virginia chiching county, Minnesota, on the 28th day Real Estate Transfers. ppOqooooOOOOOOOMWOOOOOOOOOOOPO0000?000*0**^^*^?000^ of January 1906, at ten o'clock a. m. in book "B" of mortgages on page 107. List of transfers listed by the Koochiching The following cut is a picture of And. whereas, default has been made by JUST RECEIVED Cou nty Abstract Company of Wallace Fuller, who for the past year said mortgagor in the payment of the taxes upon the property hereinafter described for International Falls, Minnesota,. has been one of the leading millwrights tne years i907-190§-l909. And whereas, said mortgagee did, on the John Lance & wife to Peter Dahlgren for the Minnesota & Ontario Power 14th day of July, lgoo. pay said taxes upon ei nei Sec. 21. swi nwj, Sec. 22151-26 company in our city. He has ust returned said lands for the year 1907 and penalty, costs A and Interest, amounting in all to Twelve and good line of hand made cruising and, driving shoes fully 91400. from attending the wedding of 91-100 Dollars (912.91) and on the 27th day of guaranteed. We are ready to supply your needs in that line, May, 1910, paid the taxes npon said premises The Koochiching Company to Duncan his son, Byron Fuller, to Miss Josephine for the year 1900. including penalty, costs also a full line of fine shoes. T. McPhee lot 6, Blk 6, Jamesons Murphy of Virginia. It is expected and Interest, amounting in all to Sixteen and 75-100 DoUars (916.75) and'on said 27th day of Addition to International Falls, $1800. that after their honeymoon the "ay. 1910, paid the taxes upon said property KOOCHICHING SHOE STORE forthe year 1909. amounting to Thirteen ana William A. Jameson, widower, to young couple will come and take up 66-100 Dollars (913.66) and no action or proceeding D. Englebert, lots 15, Blk 6, Jamesons at law or otherwise, having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Addition to International Falls. 9125 Third Street International Fall, Minn.« mortgage, or any part therof, or the taxes so paid. Edward N. Muther to O. A. Watzke •i Now, Therefore, notice is hereby given, lot 13 & 14, Blk. 6, 2nd Division to that, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the International Falls. 91.00. statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of William Lippitt, single, to Wm. the premises described in and conveyed ny H. Schram & Wm. N. Daman Lots said mortgage as those pieces and parcels of FIRST NATIONAL BANK land lying and being in the County of Koochiching, 7, 8, 9, swi sei, Sec. 15-68-25, 91400. State ot Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: James Labrie to Fred Labrie Lots Lots five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7), Section 15 & 16, Blk. 7. Bear. Plat of Mizpah, Thirty-three (33) Township Sixty-nine (69) North of Range Twenty-five (25) West, containing 9430. Credit and Power seventy-eight and 75-100 Acres, according Absolutely Pure to the government survey thereof, Jes&C. Barkaloo & wife to Lewis together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging.. Schneider Lots 2, 3, sei nwi, nei swi, The only baking povnk That said sale will be made by the .sheriff Sec. 5 159-26, 91500. of said Koochiching County at the front door mado from Roy at Grapo of the court house in the City of International Many of our most sucessful men ascribe their Mary H. Slauson & husband to Falls. in said Koochiching County and Oroam of Tartar I- "start in life" to-the day they opened a bank account. State of Minnesota, on the 8tn day of June, Lewis Schneider Lots 2, 3, sei nwi, HO ALUMpHO LIME PHOSPHATE 1911, at ten o'clock in the forenpon, of that day, at public vendue to the highest bidder neiswi, Sec. 6 155-26, 91.00. for cash, to pav said debt of Eight Hundred Credit and power can be wielded in the commercial and fifty-one and 41-100 DoUars (#S51.4l) and Joseph O. Barkaloo, by Administrator world by means of a Bank Account. Interest and taxes and Twenty-five Dollars to Lewis Schneider Lots 2, 3, ($25.00) attorney's tees as stipulated in said We invite you to begin one with us. mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the sei nwi, nei swi, Sec. 5-159-26 91500. disbursements allowed by law subject to Arnold Coal and redemption at any time within one (1) year We pay four per cent interest on time deposits. Fred Smith & wife to H. Bartlett. from tne day of the sale as provided by law. their abode in this place, The following Dated April 12lh, 1911. nwi nwi Sec. 27. si nei, nei nei, Sec. OLE GENNES. r. is an account of the wedding The First National Baiik 28-158-27 91.00 Mortgagee. clipped from the Virginia Enterprise: E. E. McDonald. Bemidji, Fuel Company Wm. A. Jameson, single, to J. B. Attorney for Mortgagee, Minnesota. The marriage of Miss Josephine Bemidji, Minnesota. 4-205-1 Murphy Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 2, Jameson's Murphy to Mr. Byron Fuller was sol Addition to International Falls 91.00. emized on Wednesday morning at Our NOTICE OF MOKTGAGE FORECLOSURE Benjamin N. Harsch & wife to Lady of Lourdes church, the Bey. SALE. Albert J. Lachapelle, 91.00. Wm. Powers performing the ceremony Soft Coal Default having been made In the payment in the presence of a large assemblage The Koochiching Company to ot the sum of 979.56 which is claimed to be When In Littlefork Stop at of friends and guests. Arthur F. Withey Lots 13 & 14, Blk. due and is due at the date of this notice, upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered 88, International Falls, 9450. The bride, who looked beautiful in by John A. Peterson and Anna Peter $8.00 The Ulloe to Security State son, his wife, mortgagors, gown of cream Duchess satin, with Joseph M. Wise & wife" to the Bank of Spooner, of Spooner, Minnesota, 1907, veil and wreath of orange blossoms Mortgagee, bearing date the 4th day of September, United States Lot 7, nwi sei, Sec. 1269-22, A. D. 1907, an1! with a power ot and carrying a bridal bouquet of Easter 91.00. sale therein contained duly recorded in the Hard Coal Restaurant in Connection office ot the Register of Deeds in and for the lilies and lilies of the valley, Entered County of Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, Meals at all Hours the church on the arm of her father, on the 18th day of November., A. D. 1907, NOTICE OF MORTQAGB FORECLOSURE at ten o'clock a. m. in Book B. of Mortes, SIM* Mr. Eugene Murphy, to the sweet page 78. Nect Door to the Bank SALE. hat no action or proceeding having been strains of the wedding march. She instituted at law or otherwise to recover the Whereas default has occurred in the conditions Feed Barn in Connection was preceeded to the alter, which was debt secured by said mortgage, or any part ot a certain mortgage, executed and thereof, delivered by John Peter Lenz, mortgagor, to HENRY LILLOE, Proprietor decorated with Easter lilies, by her Subject to Change Now Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given Harry Gunsalus, mortgagee, upon the following That by virtue of the power ot sale contained described real property situated in the little flower* girls, Misses Margaret, in said mortgage, and pursuant to the County of Koochiching and State of Minnesota. Norma and Kathleen Murphy, and Statute in such case made and provided, the to-wit: The northwest quarter (nwK) said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of of the southeast quarter (se J4) and the her bridesmaid, Miss Bessie Murphy, tne premises described in and conveyed by northhalf (nK) of the southwest quarter said mortgage, viz: (8W*i) ot section twelve (12), and the northeast who looked charming in a gown of The north naif of the north-west quarter, Sale and Transfer quarter (ne H) of the southeast quarter pale blue Salome satin with hat to (n of nwX) section twenty-nine, (29), lots (se H) of section eleven (11) in township one twa (2) and three (3) and north-east quarter hundred ilfty-tbree (153) north of Range match of lace and ostrich plumes, and ot north-east quarter (ne* or ne V) section twenty-eight (28) west of the Fifth Principal Stable in Connection MRS. MAY F. LEE thirty (30) in township sixty-nine (69) north of Meridian. carrying a bouquet of pink carnations. range twenty-six (26) west of the fourth (4) Which said mortgage bears date the lgth The groom was attended by Mr. M. principal meridian, and containing one hundred day of April, 1010, and was recorded in the and fifty five (155) acres, more or less office of the Register of Deeds in and for Fitz Henry, of "Toronto, Ontario. according to the United States government said Koochiching county, Minnesota, on the survey thereof in Koochiching 13th day ot April, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m., of The out of-town guests were Mr. county, State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments said day in book "B" of Mortgages on page Invites your attendance at her Wallace Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Houghdahl and appurtenances, which sale will Telephone No. 59 471. and be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching Whereas there is claimed to be due and is store to examine her spring exhibit and Mr. Mrs. J. W. Kreitter of County, ait the front door of the court house, due at the date of this notice upon said in the City of International* Falls. In said of fashionable mortgage and the note therein described the Duluth, and Dr. and Mrs. Butchart county and state, on Friday, the 21th day sum ot One Thousand Three and 33-100 dollars of April, A. D. 1911, at three o'clock p. m. of of Hibbing. (tl,00S.33, and no action or proceeding, that day, at public vendue, to the highest at law or in equity, has been instituted to The happy couple left at nopn on bidder for cash, to pay said debt of 9733.56 and recover the same. MILLINERY interest and the taxes if any onsaid premises, Now. Therefore, notice is hereby given, Mr. Kreitter's private car "Olive" for Oscar Douglas and 950.00 attorneys fees, as stipulated in and that by virtue ot the power of sale contained by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Duluth, from whence they will visit in said mortgage, ana pursuant to the statute the disbursements allowed by law, subject in such case made and provided, said mortgage points east and east. to redemption, at any time, within one year will be foreclosed, and the real property I Manager from the date of sale, as provided by law. therein described will be sold by the All the latest styles of hats, Dated February 24th, A. D. 1911. sheriff of said Koochiching county, Minnesota, Security State Bank of Spooner, at public vendue, to the highest bidder flowers and trimmings are on Pool or Wise Man, Eh? Mortgagee. for cash. at the front door of the court house C. R. Middleton, Attorney, in the City of International Falls, Koochiching hand, anda complete stock of Baudette, Minnesota. 3 2-4 13 county. Minnesota, on Saturday, the One of our most bashful young men Hair Goods and Ladies'Furnishings 10th day of June, 1911, at two o'clock in the took his girl out for a walk. She afternoon of that day, to pay the amount are on the way. ,. BIRTHDAY Andl which will then be due on said mortgage, thought she had him landed if she SUMMONS. Miss Nellie ReinhoTdsoh, the and an attorney's fee of fifty dollars, as would give him a little encouragement, stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of expert trimmer of St. Paul is! WEDDING foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed STATE OF MINNESOTA, I District Court so she became silent for a moment. by law. ss 15th Judicial here to superintend that department. County of Koochiching. Dated April 24th. 1911. District. I "What's the matter?" he asked. HARRY GUNSALUS. Remember the place. 1 PRESEhTS "Oh I feel blue," she replied. Mortgagee. R. C. Fraser, Plaintiff, Graham M. Torrance, "Nobody loves me and my hands are Attorney lor Mortgagee, vs. We have an endless assoitment cold." "You should not say that," .. Bemidji, Minnesota. 4 27-68 Julia E. Lewis and of appropriate gifts, representing* MRS. MflY F. LEE, in the Ogaard Building Alex Cowan, Defendants. the newest and finest products of was his word of consolation, "for God the Jewelers' Art. SUMMONS. loves you and you can sty on your The State of Minnesota to the above named State of Minnesota In DisttricCourt Wedding Rings, Beautiful defendants:— hands." 8S. Fifteenth You and each of you are hereby summoned County cf Koochiching) Judicial District Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in theabove-entitlcd action which is SALE—A fifty acre tract of FOB Watches, Unique Silverware, on file In the office of the Clerk of the District Job Work R. C. Fraser, Plaintiff land for sale on Rainy Lake six miles Court in and for said county, and to serve a Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut vs. copy of vour answer to the said complaint from town at $15.00 per acre. Apply upon the subscribers at their office fn the John Copeland, and also, all other persons Glass, Clocks, Etc. H. I. Bedell. City of International Falls, la said county unknown claiming any right, title, estate witnin 20 days after the service of this summons Interest or lein in the real estate described NELSON'S upon you, exclusive of the dav ot such in the complaint herein, Defendants. service. And if you fail to answer the said com{ff Jewelry Store lalnt within the time aforesaid the plaintin The State of Minnesota to the above named this action will apply to the court dependents: for the relief demanded in the complaint. You and each ot yoa are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Dated April 7th, 1911. plalntls in the above entitled action which Kane & Palmer, is on file in the office of the Clerk of the 4-18 5-25 Plaintiff's Attorney's. District Court In and for said county, and to International Falls, Minn. serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon' the subscribers at their office in the City of International FaUs in said How would feel today if had county witnin 20 days after the service of you your father NOTICE OF HEARING this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of such service. taken out an Endowment Policy on at Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of your life fiftec And if you fail to answer the said complaint the Board of County Commissioners to be and carried it for you until you began earning money and witnin the time aforesaid the plaintiff held in the City of international Falls. in this action will apply to the court for Koochiching County, Minnesota at 10.00 as an inducement to and create the relief demanded in the complaint. o'clock in the forenoon in the County Commissioners NEW SHOE STORE turned it over to you save, money Dated April, 12th, 1911. room,-on May 8rd, 1911, the application an estate? KANZ & PALMES, of Plaintiff's Attorneys Leys Henry Scholta & Chas. Moss International Falls, Minn Men's and Women's Rubber for a license granting to them permission the policy would be maturing witlrits or paid-up Today ca#h values to sell intoxicating liquors in the Heels, 50 cts. LIS PENDENS lower ground floor, front room of that insurance. It would have been paid for largely during when your early years certain building to be erected at a point In District Court State of Minnesota about 400 feet south of the northeast corner your low—when your and expenses were earning capacity was high the rate low/ j-ss. Fifteenth First Class Wprk Guaranteed. of Lot 2. Section 14, Township 158, N.ot Range Koochiching County Judicial District 25 W. in Koochiching county. Minnesota, and close to the east tlde ot said lot, a short distance We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come now in handy from the Black river for a period of C. R. Fraser, Plaintiff one year coinmencing on the 15th day of a piece of to invest in or even in buying a home, land, business taking a trip May, 1911 and expiring on the 14th day ot May Repairing while you wait. Now! why don't and do this for 1911, wiU be heard, at which time any and all abroad* you look ahead your son or your John Copeland, and also aU other persons persons will be heard with reference the? eto. unknown claiming any right, title, estate. and help them to when they are young and The said Chas. Moss states in the application daughter create an estate encourage M. NURICK I Interest or lein in the real estate described that he has never been licensed 10 sell in the complaint herein, Defendants. to and have an intoxicatingllquors in this or an other state them ^ave their money object to work for? St' and that he has never applied for same. S The said Henry Scholte states in the applihi Notice is hereby given that an action has Third St Opposite Scva Hotel cation that hi has has applied for licenses'in Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. been commenced in the above-named court Koochiching county county twice and that same was by the above-named plaintiff against said granted and that he also applied for license defendants and that tne object and purpose on three other occasions but license waft refused Replaced Maturing PolicyWitk New Contract of said action is to determine the adverse on each. claims of said defendants hi and to the real L. H. Slocum, estate hereinafter described. Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—-(Editor The Life Insurance Educator 4-27 County Auditor. The real estate affected by this action is described as foUows: Monthly)-—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy on The east half (EX) of the sonthwest quart(S. MONEY, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR W. X) of section four (4) and the northeast the- twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money and quarter (N. E. of the northwest LIQUOR LICENSE. (N. w. M) of section nine (9) and in township,sixty-eight $2,400. invested $800 of it in land and in seVen years I sold the land for The (68) north of range twenty, State of Minnesota ta two (22) west, in said county. mnty of Koochic! I County of Koochiching W LOANED day the first policy iiiatured Itdok out another on the same plan for $1,000, •am Dated April 12th, 1M1. .1' City of International KANS & PALMER, due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid' me.* 1 considerlife Notice Is Hereby Given, That application Plaintiff's Attorneys as been made in writing totheOommon 4-185-28 International Falls, Minn. insurance one of the very best means for a ybung man to lay up something Council of said City of International Palls and filed in my office, mce, praying /or license to for old age and I. wish that I was younger, so that I might seU intoxlcat ini liquors for the term com16tD,19li. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. mencing gonl on Ma and .terminating ssssss^ssss^sb^ on lands'suita^le for farming l«\ take out another policy. Default having been made in the payment on May 15th, 1912, by the foUowing persons^ Stephen G. Kelson. of the sum of eight hundred and fifty and at the foUowing place, as stated In said purposes. "We buy and sell application. towlt: one and45-100 Dollars, (1661.45) which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this ByD. T. McPHEE A COMPANY, south front timber lands.'^ Jv. notice npon ascertain Mortgage made executed room on the ground floor of a two story HS and delivered by Chris Olson a widower frame building situated on Lot No. 24 Block Mortgagor to Ole Gennes, Mortgagee, No. 9, of'the City of International Falls. Minnesdta. bearing date 25th, day of January, 1908 RAINY RIVER riven to secure the payment of the sum of Said application Fill be heard and determined lix Hundred Dollars (9009.00) according to by said Common Council of the City ^promissory note, dated January 26th, of International Falls at the council room in FARM LAND CO. the clty hall in said city ot International Falls in Koochiching county, and State of X. B. SEVERTSON.Ueneral Asretot CTOOKSTON, IflNW Minnesota, on Monday the 1st day of May R. €. rRASCR, Manafer QN.lin^in^ International Falls, Minn. ed to the mortgagee by the mortgagor, and A. D. 1V11, at 8 o'clock p. M., ot that day- containing apowerofaale ter of Deeds of Koo lntheafflceoxthe