International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 8, 1912 · Page 5 of 6
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M0 ~-Y y^ *V-^~ l'-'ri'2 'TV- -^Vfi' •&T 5* ~4^£? I INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. WILDWOOD. ride parties, with Mrs Moon Saturday. Mr. Slack is a buyer for NOTICE OP EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION Chaperone.,-. ''.qw-. the Engler Lumber Co. and was enroute WM: ANDRE J. C. ANDRE Locate in Wildwood. ,:'T A T^j A. T-Jf- A Office of the Cuunty Auditor. Mrs. A. E.: Sykes, who has been on from the company mill at Baudette County of Koochichln*' State of Minnesota. Orders In forerun til cancelled/ Politics are getting interesting. To Geojrge Holler. the sick list for the past week, is now to his home on the upper Big Tr,y„°»U„i!f5 ?e£et)y notified that at a tax judge- W. E. Sykes was a Geinmell visitor Fork. able to be around. J£le£eld9nthe llth day of May 1006 the described paecel of land situated in Friday. /. The fine winter has put all loggers Hie new books for the school library SLt/So Koochiching and Slate of Min- in this part of the woods-in excellent 89- 2- Holler's Addi- Miss Zora Porter was a school visitor Block ..J ..O O .P2iJ.••" have arrived. The pupils are all EMPLOYMENT .x 1M00 doUars Friday shape with their work, and all contracts 2 Was 8014 f0r the sum ot well pleased with them. ,an?ount required to redeem said are likely to be finished well J. T. O'Loughlin was a Northome usiye the costs to accrue upon OFFICE: The Itasca Lumber Co., have finish t^notice.isthe sumof |3.°e doUars, and inSu™ within the required time. visitor Tuesday,. ed their cutting jn this town and ex faStlaw s»oh re- to ,10 trCLP" FRtt~-OT-CflXlfefc Messrs Al. and Fred Wilson of Crozier Mrs.H. G. Taylor was a Northome pect to finish hauling within three or FURNISH" "YOU" were Laurel visitors last week. four weeks. visitor last week. thereof, aiid the time for redemption of said A special town meeting for Reedy 3 parcel from said sale will expire sixty days Woodsmen, Railroad Laborers, Dock Laborers Gus Ott, who has been visiting Dr. township was held last Saturday to after the service of this notice and nroof i: -i thereof has been filee in my office. W*- Skaro, returned to Minneapolis. FIDELITY. vote on bonding the town for $6,000, and Laborers of all Descriptins. A Witness my hand and official seal this 23 dav of January 1912. the money to be spent in building a I Gust Carlson and Martin Tifer of Translated from the Yiddish. L, H. SLoctrM INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINI* Second Avenue wagon bridge across the Big Fork Auditor of Koochiching County, Minnesota, Plum Creek passed through our town Don't think, Oh my dearest that time i. 1 .15. ...... near the mouth, and in improving the Saturday. and experience roads throughout the township. The Tended to lessen my worship in you Miss Mamie Early and Miss Irene voting stood: Ayes, 15 nays, 0. As SUMMONS The dungedn that's holding my heart O'Loughlin visited with Mrs. W. E. Get Your Sfatioriary Printed the votes cast represented all the in captivity STATE OF MINNESOTA) Sykes Saturday. 1 resident voters of the town, this Is dearer to me than ever you knew, County of Koochiching I at the International Faffs Press unanimous action was most pleasing, The young fplks of this town are In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District For, every ray of your eye is a and should insure harmony in carrying taking advantage of the beautiful beacon-star on the work. International Lumber Company, a corporation moonlight evenings by haying sleigh Brightening the shadowy path that Plaintiff I tread vs. GETS 100,000 ACRES. William Gray Defendant And each little beam of your countenance St. Paul, Feb. 7.—Title to more furnishes A The state of Minnesota to the aTSove named than 100,000 acres of swamp land In defendant:— All that is mortal in me with its You are hareby summoned and required to St. Louis, Koochiching and Itasca bread.:: answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the counties was received by Attorney above entitled action, which complaint has But still there is passionate longing been med with the derk of the above named General Lyndon A. "Smith for the Court, and to serve your said answer to that's drawing me said complaint upon the f»u?scriber hereof state, from the federal government at his office in the City of International Falls To beautiful charmed nights by yesterday. in said County, within twenty (20) days after Buying a Paradis Farm is, a business proposition, the sea, the service of this summons upfin you. The land is part of a tract ceded to exclusive ot the date of such service and if with everything in your favor from the very beginning. Where Neptune's refreshing breezes you fail to answer the said complaint within. .the state in i860, but never certified. Nowhere on earth will you find richer soil. Such the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this of friendliness action will take judgement against you in Mr. Smith looked up the matter while thing as a crop failure is unknowh. Heavenly fires fan gently in me. the sum of one hundred six and 60-100 ($106.69) in Washington recently. dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of Every day in the year is a, Qrop-gr.o wing-day at Don't think, Oh my dearest that time six per cent per annum from March 18, 1911, Paradis, and from three to five valuable crops may be and experience together witn its costs and disbursements John Erickson of Waseca arrived herein. taken down each yepr from each acre, with the markets Tended to lessen my friendship to Dated October 28,1911. in the city this morning in response .J. MCPAKTLIN. of the world at hand to receive them. you. Attorney ior Plaintiff to a telegram advising him that his Nowhere in our greatest Northern Agricultuarl The dungeon that's holding my heart 11 22 international Falls, .Minnesota. brother-in-law had died at the local States will you find land capable of producing onehalf in captivity hospital. As the authorities failed the annual profits of our Paradis Farms at double Is dearer to me than ever you knew. to get an answer sooner to their message, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the price. Rather a significant statement, this, but we Samuel N. Rubin. the man was buried yesterday, as on an to it Default having been made in the payment of enough money being found on his the sum of Thirteen hundred two and 9i-ioo Paradis Farms are being sold on very easy term— LAUREL. ($1302.91) Dollars, which is claimed to person to defray the expense of the any sized tract foms five aces upward, with no interest be due and is due at the date of this Notice, burial. Rollin j. Smith, who has been upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered on deferred payment. by Elizabeth Allen and JohnR. Allen working in this vicinity the past winter, For further information see our special representative her husband or gag ors to P. U. Golden F. A. Wilson, formerly editor of has accepted a position with an Mortgagee bearing date the llth. day of Sept. at once ... the Bemidji Daily Pioneer has become 1908. and with a power of Sale therein contained, automobile company in Brown's Valley, BEDELL & KEYES the owner of the Sentinel, published duly recorded in the Office of the Register Minn., and will leave about March of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, at-that place, and has taken charge and Statje of Minnesota, on the 5th, 1st. day of November, 1908. at 10:30 o'clock, of the same. Mr. Wilson is an able P. in Book B. of Mortgages on Page 255 The illustrated lecture, "Travels in newspaper man and The Daily Journal and no action or proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the Many Lands," given Monday at ,the bespeaks for him success in his debt secured by said Mortgage or any part Big Fork school house was a very thereof. or write or wire us for particulars as to our special excursions new undertaking. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY enjoyable affair. The lecturer, Rev. and reduced railiroad rates direct to Paradis. GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant tothe Morrel. is a native of Australia. The Louisiana Delta Lands Co., Owners statute in such case made and provided, proceeds of the lecture will be used BIRTHDAY And said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said to help build a storm shed at the Mortgage, viz: Lots eight and nine in Section six and lot 237-38-39-40 Monadnock Bldg. Chicago school, to be used as a shelter for WEDDING two in Section seven, all in Township sixtyseven. teams during church services and entertainments, Range twenty-four, in Koochiching* County, Minnesota, with, the hereditamentsahd or Paradis, Lfl. ..... PRESEhTS appurtenances, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at John Anderson, who has been working the front doorof the Court House, in the city We have an endless assortment Capt. H. I. Bedell has just returned from investigating in Al. Wilson's lumber camp of International Falls, in said County and State On of appropriate gifts, representing on the day of February 1912, at eleven o' this Business Proposition and he says it' is 16, Rainy lake this winter, spent Saturday^ the newest ana finest products or clock, in the forenoon of that day. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay strictly OrK. He expects to start for another trip the Jewelers' Art. and Sunday at Laurel. said debt of $1308.91 Dollars and interest with a large party of prospective purchasers »Feb. 15th. -*S. SS6B3 :.i Ross Slack, the Well known logger and the taxes, if any,on said premises and $25.00* Wedding Rings, Beautiful attorney's feesras,) stipulated in ai^ by from Big Falls, was a Laurel visitor mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within one year Watches, Unique Silverware, from the day of sale, as provided by law. k* Dated November, 27,A. D. 1911. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut P. G. Gorden Mortgagee Glass, Clocks, Etc. Franz Jevne Mortgagee's Attorney fl5 NELSON'S Schulz Pianos Best Assortment Jewelry Store NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. Player Pianos of High Grade NOTICE is hereby given that default hasbeen made in the conditions of that certain mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. A. Peterson and. Annie Peterson, his wife, mortgagors, to Tarewell, Ozmun. Kirk & Company, a Minnesota corporation, mortgagee," and Organs Sheet flusic bearing date the 3rd day of November, 1909 with power of sale thereinf contained. PRESTON & CO. duly recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds in and for the Coun of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November. 1909, at eleven o'clock A. M. in Dook "B" of Mortgages, page 412 which The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and A permanent music store is a credit to any city. default has continued to tne date of this notice..by Genuine Calabash Pipes all failure and neglect of said mortgagors scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently to make payment of the principal in Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or anybody from Zululand, South Africa debtedness in the sum of nine hundred forty-five guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of ten and 59-100 dollars ($945.59). and failure to pay interest upon the sum bv said mortgage purchasing sheet music, musical instruments, etc., 1912 Designs years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment secured, which by its terms became due and payable as follows: Three hundred plan, owned by a well known party of this city, will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, dollars ($300.00) due June 15. 1910 three hundred Also G. B. D. long briars. dollars .($300.00) due August 15. 1910 will gladly refer you toparty owning same. Because you three hundred forty-five and 59-100 dollars B. B. B. cvnirake by Mrs. A. Hpelscher who will have charge of this department. ($345.59) due December 1.1910. and which default buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest has continued for more than one year. And whereas, the said mortgagee and a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at holder of said mortgage has elected and All Englisli and Canadian hereby'does elect to declare the whole the present time are sold on the installment ~lan. Many a principal sum of sairt mortgage dee and Schirmer's Library of Musical Glasses, Peters Edi brands tobacco. payable at the date of this notice, qnder the home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. terms and conditions of said mortgage, and the pdwerof sale therein, contained aiid tion, Ditolff Edition. Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen whereas, there is actually due and claimed to be due and payable at the date of this notice PRESTQN & CO. the sum of nine hundred forty-five and my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) 59-100 dollars ($945.59) with interest thereon will receive value for value, whether you pay.cash or oa. the at the rate of 8 per cent per annum ., frp.m Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) the 8rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, HWtT: tFRAN6ES» J? ONTV installment plan. the power of sale has become operative and no.actiop orproceedingat lawor otherwise W is I do S has^b^^n instituted Jto recover the debt secured Have you ever heard of a high gracte gfono manufacturer by said mortgagie, or any part" thereof giving witheach purchase a term of lessons, silverware efc Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn,' mkrnational rails NOW. THEREFORE NOTICE IS HERE* Of course not. Suchan offer seems ridictQoujf,^, becaiise, BX GIVEN.thatby virtue of, .the power of a (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver sale coht&ined lir- said mortgage and pursuant -v:.sh you when buy a pi&rio Ind^' sM condition!,7 Ear mind to^e statute insuch use made -and Shoe H,o$Jital provided: the said mortgage will be fore* Ditson and Co. publications. the fact you pay for the. lessons, -g'We have .rletters-, from closed by a sale of the premise8 described in and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: il'IfeitorMi One-hal Cof the lloijthwest qiuuy Schulz customers, at I&muljij f6rati(f Rapids/ ^robkstoW After a few days you won't have to Chicago or Other teVN Xfttw the N.W:l-4) of Sectiontwenty* Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials thalt nine (29), and the Northeast quarter of the .. .... .. """. Northeast quatte^(N.«i^4of the N. E. 1-4). cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schir- would fill every space of this paper. 2nd Lots two (jy arid^ three (3) of Section thirty, (30). JjQt fifteen (15). JL# Section ntn^r re& (i»T and L©t on6 (i) iii 'Section tfitrtr ^nSntE' mers (Boston Music Co's.) publications on the road. It all in TjOwnahlp8lxtyTnine (W) Norfc^ of (30)i Bange twenty-six (iB). lTing and befnc la guarantee all pianos and organs for ten yearsT Remember -will be a pleasure to know you have a music, store, here, the County of Koochiching. State of .Minjifsotaf mth the hereditaments and appurtenances I am not' making a business of here to-day and'' gone to which sale will be made by the Sheriff permanently, where you can purchase music at Chicago ot said Koochiching County at the front morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be satisfied, doorof the Court House in the .City of International Falls in said Counjty -ai 8tate with every purchase you make of me. .prices" .xc on March 14.1612, at tell o'clock A7M?of that "Vi -"4* Tf, &' day, at public vendue, to.the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt Of nine hundred fQrtyrftve aud csa-ljOO dollars XHN6.59) ,and Interest and taxes in. ^^ie sum of thirty two itySVJUJJ" *2.3? and dollar, (safctfK assessed. against .17-100 Now- 1'.'<p></p>Open said prepises, and fi£tv dollars..,(100,90) •'VT toriiey's fees. as stipulated in^ and by ^aid ~iij S Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law, subject .to ed'ehi'ptionTat ally titie withih' one yeaf from day of sale, as provided by law. That the taxes paid on said premises were-pakt on the 15th day of October, 1910 and were '4 .4 -'tir ort/'f of the N. W. 1-4 twelve and ninty-four 1-100 i• dollars ($12.94.) Nor tlfeaat, quarter of "ithe Northeast quarer (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4) six and 74-100 r. 'ir- "i fe:: Buy your crui$ers and gents dollars ($fi.47). Lot two (2), Section thirty (30) seven, and 22-100 dollars (#7-22). llshoe^ afcv r- Lot three (3), Section thirty (30) two an* A 23-100dollars ($2.23). ... iHi' NUklCK Lot fifteen'(IS): "Sedtion nineteen (19) one and. 73-100 dollars ($1.73). Lot one (1), Section thirty (3C) one and 58-100 dollars ($158) total thirty-two and. 17? ILT1S BLOCK 100 dollars ($®.17). and save money": INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. V-'- Dated, St. Paul, Minn. January 9,1912. my .VJSal Fabewkll, OZMUN. KIKK OOMPANT •t -.a A Repairing while ry,ou wait. By C. D. Maclaren, Asst. Treas CharlesN, Orr, ... 1 AUofiiey .for Morgagee^ ^. SM