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

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PROCEEDING OF ue with the appeal to the supreme sheriff of said Koochiching County at the Wottce of Mortfaff* 7orfelo*ur« front door of the'Court Hoitee, in the city of -r court in the matter of the injunction LATZ BROS LANG International Falls in said County and State, Default having been made in the payment on the 29th day of October 19U, at 10 o'clock proceedings. ment of the sum of Five Hundred A. M., of that dat. at public vendue, to the On motion duly made and seconded highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Ninety-one Dollars and Sixty-seven fifty-two arid Twenty-five one-hundreth dollars, Cents (1591.67) which is'claimed to be the purchasing committee was in due and interest, and the taxes, if any, onsaid is due at the date of this notice and French Dfy Cleaners and Dyers. Pressing and Repairing. premises, and twenty-five: dollars attorney's structed to purchase name signs for upon a certain mortgage made and executed fees, as stipulated in and by said mort Continued from page one, by Charles Gotthard and Ida the streets. gage in case of forclosurie, and the disburse Gotthard, his wife, Mortgagors, to John ments allowed by law subject to redemption Alderman Douglas moved that the formance of said contract and otherwise All WorK Guaranteed and Riompt Service. atanv time within one year from the day of Saari. Mortgagee, bearing date the 19th sale, as provided by law. street commissioner be instructed to day of July, 1909, and with a power of conditioned as required by the Dated Septe mber 13, A. D. 1911. sale therein contained, duly recorded look after tne building of the city jail City Charter and the General Laws of FBANZ O. JEVNE in the office of the Register of Deeds Assignee of Mortgagee which motion was seconded by alderman Phon9 24 international Steam Laundry Bldg. the Stat of Minnesota and which in and for the County OfKoochiching KANE & PAIMEU and State of Minnesota, on the 2nd Lynch and carried. Asignee's Attorneys. sl4o26 ji* bond shall be approved by the city day of August, 1909, at 9 o'clock A. M. 2nd Ave. International Falls, Minn. rl On motion of Alderman Mather mayor. in Book "B" of Mortgages on page 380, which said mortgage together with the seconded by Alderman WilsOn the MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE The motion to adopt the foregoing debt secured thereby was duly assigned resignation of O. M. Skinvik was accepted resolution was seconded by Alderman by the said John Saari,- mortgagee, to Default having been made in the payment of and he was re-appointed janitor the sUm Of $4322.14. which is Claimed to be due F. B. Myers, by writen asignment dated Lynch and carriedby unanimous vote and is due at the date of this Notice, upon a the. 20th day of October, 1909, and recorded of the city hall at a salary of $65 On motion of Alderman Douglas certain mortgage duly executed and delivered in the office of the Register of by John Ekeberg and Minnie Ekeberg, both of per month. seconded by Alderman Lynch the Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching the Village of Big Falls, Koochiching County, and State of Minnesota, on the •On motion Gust Belcher was ap Minnesota! Mortgagors, to W. L. Mackayvas matter of connecting the new jail 10th day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. Trustee for Stone-Ordean-Wells Co., a corporation When In Littlefork Stop at ., pointed night watchman at a salary building with the water and sewer M. in. Book "C" of Mortgages on page and F. A- Patrick & Co. a corporation. Mortgagees, bearing date the 6th. day of February. of $65 per month. 304 mains be left with the water and 1908. with a power of Sale therein contained, That no action- or proceeding at law The Lilloe HotM On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded duly recorded in the Office of the Register sewer committees and the city engineer. of otherwise has leen instituted to recover of Deeds* in and for the County of Koochiching, by Alderman Mather the following and State of Minnesota, on the 17th, the debts secured by said mortgage day of February. A. 1906, at nine o'clock. A. bills were allowed. or any part thereof On motion of Alderman Oveson, M. in Book A.of Mortgages on Page 477. Restaurant in Connection Watrous Engine Wks., supplies. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS seconded by Alderman leather the GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale .: $ 6 50 HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of the matter of getting prices on street contained in said mortgage and pursuant to Meals at all Hours the statute in such case' made and provided, power of sale contained in said mortgage Watrous Engine Wks., supplies lights was referred to the lights committee. said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the Nect Door to the Bank and pursuant to the statute in 109 56 premises described and conveyed by'said mortgage, all lying and being in the County of Koochiching. such case made and provided the said Julius Mountain, work on wa-~ Feed in in Connection On motion the matter of employing and State of Minnesota described as mortgage will be foreclosed. by sale follows, to-wit: ter mains 14 10 a nightwatchman was referred to the of the premises described in and conveyed The West .half of Southeast Quarter, and the HENRY LILLOE, Proprietor Walter Aho, work on water Southeast Quarter of the* Southeast Quarter, by said mortgage, viz Lot9 hall committee. of SectionFive (5), and the Northwest Quarter numbered Two (2), Five (5). and six (6) and "mains i... 14 10 of Northeast Quarter of Section Eight (8), in On motion of Alderman Wilson, Seven (7), of Section numbered Nnieteen Township Sixty-seven (67) North, of Range (19), and Lot nurpdered Three Nick Coudlier, work on water seconded by Alderman Douglas the Twenty-six (26) West of-the Fourth Principal (3). of Section numbered Twenty (20 mains 1350 Meridian, according to the government survey following bills were allowed: in township Sixty-nine (69) North thereof, and also that certain store building, Julius Mountain, work on water Of Range Twenty-six (26) west, Mike Bake, street work. $ 24 30 about 50 by 48 feet in size: located upon the westerly fifty feet of Lots Nine (9). Ten (10), of the Fourth Principal Meridan, containing mains 13 50 Otto Soderlin, street work 21 38 Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Nine, (9), One Hundred Sixty-two and Walter Aho, work on water in Robinson and Swedback's Addition to Big J. McCloud, street work 8 80 Sixty-five, one-hundreths (162. 65) acres Falls, and also all the right, title and interest more or less, according to the United mains 13 50 JohnBerg, street work 8 13 of the said parties of the first part in and to Government survey thereof, in the Three Leaders said Lots Nine (9). Ten (10), Eleven (11) and J. H. Drummond, fees 10 85 John Dragaman, street work.. 13 38 Twelve (12) in said Block Nine (9), Robinson & County of Koochiching and State A T. Armstrong, supplies 50 Swedback's addition to Big Falls, Koochiching of Minnesota, with the nereditaments John Drrgaman, street work.. 13 50 County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, which sale will be I. E. Bockenoogen, testing John Dragaman, street work.. 13 05 and appurtenances, which sale will be made made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at boiler....... ... 3 00 County, at the front door of the John Lapping, street work.... 15 00 the front door of the Court House, in the city Court House in the City of International Ordinance No 69 was read for the of International Falls, in said County and State M. B. Olander, street work.... 16 50 27th. Falls, in said County and State, on the on the day of October, 1911, at eleven o'clock, Golden Grain Belt Beers second time. Gust Falk, team work 44 80 in the forenoon of that day. at public 6th day of November, 1911 at 9 o'clock A. vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay On motion the council adjourned Sig Wineberg, team work..... 12 00 M. of that day, at public venue, to the said debt of $4322.14. and interest thereon, at F. G. Nelson the rate of 8 per cent per annum on $300.0Q highest bider for cash to pay said debt John McDonald, team work.. 18 00 from and since the 26th. day of August, 1910, of Five Hundred Ninety-one Dollars Harpers Whiskey Attest: President. John McDonald, team work.. 74 40 and interest at the rate of 6 per cent per and Sixty-seven Cents ($591.67) and interest annum from and since the 87th. day of August, R, C. Fraser and the taxes, if any, on said premises John Lapping, gasoline & oil.. 36 50 1910 oh $4082 14, and the taxes, if any, and $75.00 and Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00 attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said City Clerk. Jerry Piatt, 939 yds. dirt on attorney's fees as stipulated in and by mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the said Rock Spring Water said mortgage in case of foreclosure mortgagees costs and disbursements allowed street..... 112 68 and the disbursements allowed by law by law subject to redemption at any time F. S. Lang, recording.. 91 within one year from the date of the sale, as subject to redemption at any time within ORDINANCE NO. 67 provided by law. one year from date of sale as provide*! H. D. Ruettell, supplies A. Dated this 6th. day of September, D. 1911. toy1 w. XACKAY Library Board, librarian salary Dated May 19, 1911. UNDERWOOD ft HASSELBARTfl, Local Agents As Trustee for STONE-ORDEAN-WELLS 2 months. ... 30 00 An Ordinance, repealing certain ordinances Company, a Corporation and F. A. Patrick & F. B. Myers, of the city of International Falls. Minnesota. Company, a Corporation. Mortgagees, DULUTH, Free Press ptg. Co. book cases 47 00 Assignee of Mortgage. The city council of the city of International International Falls, Minnesota. MINNESOTA. Oliver S. Andresen, Falls, Minnesota do ordain as follows COURTNEY & COURTNEY Free Press ptg. Co 13 20 Section !—That Ordinance Number 60 of the Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage. Attorneys for Mortgagees, Freda Dragaman, boarding City, of International Falls, the same, being 506 First National Bank Building 604 First National B%ank Building, "An OrdJnahce for the issuance of certatn DULUTH, MINNESOTA S. 14-0.-19 Duluth, Minnesota prisoners 16 50 bonds of the City of International Falls for the purposesof lequidating certain floating indebted John E. Cewan, premium ness of said city." be and the same, is hereby treasurers bond. 16 00 in all thinks repealed. Section 2—That Ordinance Number 61 of the Ordinance No. 65 was read City of International Falls, the same, being "An Ordinance for the issuance of certain for the third time, Alderman Lynch LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU bonds of the City of International Falls the proceeds thereof to be used for sewer and moved that said ordinance No. 65 be water extensions in sab} city" be and the Eric Franson adopted and ordered published, which same is hereby in all things repealed. Passed, ordaiued and ordered published this motion was seconded by Alderman 18th day of September, 1911. F. G. NELSON Oveson, the yeas and nays being called Attest: President City Council. for the vote was as follows: Yeas: R. C. Fraser City Clerk, —. Alderman Douglass, Mather, Oveson, Approved this 19th day of September, 1911. On all sorts of frame buildings, also on all kinds A. B. Colburn. Wilson, Infelt, Lynch and Nelson. Dealer in Mayor. Nays: None. Whereupon Presli^lt of repairing to be done in the carpenter Kncr ———1 .' Lumber and Nelson declared the motion carried. SUMMONS Estimates cheerfully furnished. State of Minnesota, I District Court Ordinance No. 66 was read for the Fifteenth third time, Alderman Mather moved Real Estate County of Koochiching Judicial District that said Ordinance No. 66 be adopted Ip the matter of the application of Otto Taubert and ordered published, which motion to register the title to the following described was seconded by Alderman Wilson, real estate situated in Koochiching E. C. Fritzie, General Contractor 7 County. Minnesota viz:" TaubertV addition to the yeas and nays being called for the International Falls. Minnesota, according to the recorded plat of said addition on file and of International falls and vote was as follows: Yeas:—Aldfermen record in the register of deeds office in and for INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Douglass, Mather, Oveson, Wilson, said county and state of Minnesota as aforesaid. Ericsburg :'-i 1 Infelt, Lynch and Nelson. Nkjs Applicant vs. —None. Whereupon President Nelson John Doe, unknown, and all other persons All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable and parties unknown, claiming any right, title, declared the motion carried. estate, lien or interest in the real estate described Ordinance No. 67 was read for the prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. in the application herein. Defendant. third time, Alderman Lynch moved The State of Minnesota, to the above named Choice Business and F^esideoce Lots. defendant, you and each of you are hereby W E A E O E that said Ordinance No. 67 be adopted summoned and require to answer the application and ordered published, which motion of the applicant in the above entitled proceeding,: and to file your answer to the said application was seconded by Alderman Wilson, in the office of the clerk of said the yeas and nays being called for the court within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons upon you exclusive-of vote was as follows: Yeas—Alderman the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said application within the time Douglas, Mather, Oveson, Wilson, aforesaid, the applicant' in said proceeding mm will apply to the court for the relief demanded Infelt, Lynch and Nelson. Nays— therein None. Whereupon President Nelson Just across the street next to Witness J. H. Drummond Clerk of said Court and the seal thereof at International Falls in declared the motion carried. FACTS TO BE CONSIDERED said County this 8th day of Sept. 1911. Ordinance No. 68 was read for the Holler's Confectionery. Good (Seal) J. H. Drummond Clerk. Henry C. Peterson Petitioners Attorney, third time, Alderman Infelt moved 220 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minnn, S2lo26 fresh stocK of meats always on that said Ordinance No. 68 be adopted CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL AC and ordered published, which motion COUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. WHEN BUYING A PIANO hand. BEST PRICES. We mal^e was seconded by Alderman Oveson, Estate of Kristine Knutson. the yeas and nays being called for the STATE OF MINNESOTA In Probate Court all o'ur own sausage on our new County of Koochiching vote was as follows: Yeas—Aldermen In the matter of the estate of Kristine Knutson Douglas, Mather, Oveson, Wilson, decedent. machine A Piano is unlike any other article:—with the exception The state of Minnesota to Samuel Bohms. Infelt, Lynch and Nelson. Nays Annie Sophia Kristine Bohns and all persons of jewelry and mining stock—in that very few people aire interested in the ffnal account and distribution —none. Whereupon President Nelson competent to judge its value. To a large extent, the word of of the estate of said decedent: The representative declared the motion carried. of the above named decedent, having the dealer must be taken—therefore do not buy a piano, any filed in this cout his final account of the Ordinance No. 69 was read for the administration of the estate of said decedent more than you would a diamond of watch, from a transcient first time. together with his petition praying for the adjustment merchant, nor from any and allowance of snid' final account On motion of Alderman Wilson, HARMAN & GEMMELGARD and for distribution of the residue of said estate dealer handling pianos seconded by Alderman Lynch the salary to tha persons thereunto entitled Therefore you, and each of. you, are hereby cited as a side line, any more of the librarian was set at $25 per and required to show cause, if any you have, than you would buy a before this court at the Probate Court Rooms Telephone No. 96 month. Internationa! Falls, Mjnn. in the Court House, in the city of International watch from a furniture Alderman Wilson moved that the Falls in the county of Koochiching, stateofMinnesota, on the 14th day of October, 1911, at dealer, or medicine from request for the resignation of the city 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition should not a peddler. To be a successful attorney withdrawn, which mo­ be granted. b9 Witness the Judge of said court, this 13th piano dealer one tion was seconded by Alderman day of Sept. 1911: mlmMJJi! (SEAT.) R. F. C. Ii/ns* must devote all his time Infelt, the yeas and nays being Probate Judge. to the piano business— called for the vote was as follows. AAD A. TONE & R. E. BBUDICK Attorneys for Petitioner. Northern Minnesota Hospital Yeas—Aldermen Douglass,- Ovescm, This is a Age of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE S A.LE Wilson, Infelt and Nelson. Default having been made in the payment of Nays—Aldermen Mather and Lynch. Specialists the sum of fifty-two and 25-100 dollars, which is International rails. Minnesota claimed to be due and is due at the date of On motion of Alderman Wilson, this notice upon a certain Moitgage, duly seeonded by Alderman Mather the executed and delivered by Carl G. Olson, unmarried, and Jack McGilvray, unmarried,' We are not here for a clerk was instructed to write Mr. Ed. mortgagers, to Theo. Hamm Brewing Company. &ri day, a month or a year, mortgagee, bearing date the 6th day of Youpgas to his opinion in the matter, April-1910, and with a' power ol sale, therein but expect to make this court proceedings now pending. of the contained duly recorded in the office of the" Register of Deeds In and for the County of county our home. Our line of pianos, which includes the Oii motion the council adjourned. Koochiching,and State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of Aprtl l9l0. at 8 o'clock A. -M., in F. G. Nelson, Book of Mortgages, on page 311. RAUDENBUSH AND WESLEY Attest: President. Which said Mortgage, together., with the debt secured thereby. was duly assigned by E. C. Fraser, said Theo. Hamm Brewing Company Mortgagee. v"/ City-Clerk. to Franz O. Jevne by written assignment dated the 18th day of August 1911, and recorded in the. offlee of said Register, of instruments well known in this city, is as fine a line as can Minutes of a regular meeting ofthe Deeds, on the lSth day of September .1911, at be found anywhere, and OUR PRICES AND TERMS ARE RIGHT. Hta'eloefc A.M., inBodk: O '61 -Mortgages oh city" council, held Sept. 25th 19U, at page 508. and no action or proceeding having Do us the courtesy of looking over our line before buying. 8 o'clock p. m. been instituted, at law or otherwise, to re-" cover thedebfsecured by said Mortgage or ^embers present Aldermen Douglas, any.part thereof. ,r... NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY Mather, Wilson, Lynch and Nelson. AM ES A. ERRY GIVEN. That, by virtue of the power of sale contained in sakl M6H,gage, and pursuantto the statute in such case made" and provided, The minu^lfrt#'^|ffi^liid tee said Mortgage Will be foreclosed by a sale, MONAHAN, M. H.Hi of the"preniiies described in and cotifeyed by Sept. 18th 1911, were r^ad aridonmch IN THE MARVINS MUSIC STORE said:Mprtgage viz: .' MARY C. GHO^TLET, tion approved, Lbtsrse-fenteen and eighteen, in block flfteepi Piano Tuning and Repairing. Offlceover Internatlonal State Bank. Rqfcjnsoo & Swedbock's Addition to AJdprinah Iougliuj naoyc$ that the B|g Fills, in Koochichinjr County anASjateof Minnesota,' wfth'' the hereditaments- and city attorney be s«V appurtenances which s^ewUIbemMe,by.thj| wmm "i" 5 'I t:r