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February 15, 1912 · Page 9 of 10

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"W ,AJ* ," CT^W JM-—, '~-|5" ""'J,' v." -v INTERNATIONAL FAU.5 PRRSS MARGIE. spent Saturday and Sunday fourth (22%) rods whence west twenty-two NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION county seat. Mrs. 0. L. Brown was visiting Mrs. (22) rods to point of beginning, WM. ANDRE J. C. ANDRE being part of lot two (2) and Office of the Cuunty Auditor. Thomas Smith on the Big Fork river The literary and debating society lot three (3), section twenty-eight mJ?r}mty Koochiching' State of Minnesota. of Orders in forces until cancelled. a few days of the past week. has been revived and will hold its To George Holler. (28), township seventy-one (71), Youare hereby notified that at a tax judgement INTERNATIONAL ifirst session on Friday night. Billie Ray and Tom Cowlfer were range twenty-three (23) west of the sale beld on the lith day of May 1908 the successful in finding a silver fox the The, amount of ice being put up indicates fourth principal meridian, but subject *c£bediPaecel situated in of land Koochiching and Slate of Min- and subordinate nevertheless to past week. They received $190.00 something refreshing in July 39' 2- Holler's -Addi- Block the two mortgages made by the defendants and .August. for the fur at Ranier. EMPLOYMENT lfrK)0 dollars: f°r Was 8016 the sum of Emma A. Coxon and Fred That the amount required to redeem said Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Grubbs, Arthur Metcalfe sawmill has a con W .Coxon to the defendant Mary Colwell, parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue UDon Thursday, an eight-pound baby girl. "tract to saw a quarter of a million one dated January 25th, 1910, this notice,is the sum of 83.08 dollare and^ OFFICE terest as provided by law to the day such redemption and recorded in the office of the register The mother and child are doing well. square timbers for the International is-made. of deeds of said county on the Th&t th© tax certificate issued upon said Mrs. Sarah Burnell is nursing Mrs. Bridge Company. Of CHARGE FURNISH YOU NELP FREE WE 2nd day of February, 1910, in book sale has been presented to me by the holder Grubbs through her illness. Sam Berry and Clint Hathoway thereof, and the time for redemption of said "B" of Mortgages, on page 447, and parcel from said sale will expire sixty days Woodsmen, Railroad Laborers, Dock Laborers It did not look much like Sunday in served on the jury from this river. the other made on the 26th day of after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filee in my office. March, 1910, and recorded in the office our town, as they were unloading cars M. Peggar has been using his snow and Laborers of all Descriptins. Witness my hand and official seal this 23 dav of the register of deeds on the 4th of January 1912. and drawing cedar all day. plow on the roads here frequently. -day of May, 1910, in book "B"' of (L. S. L, H. SLOCUM Second Avenue INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Quite a number of our boys andgirls This is the kind of enterprise that Auditor of Koochiching County. Minnesota, Mortgages on page 477, and that I i. 1 f.15. went to Gemmell for the maskerade makes a country worth living in shall on Tuesday the 20th day of March, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock ball Saturday evening. The town bond election failed because a* m- of said day, at the front door of of irregularities in the proceedings. SUMMONS LOMAN NEWS. the court house in International Falls, Get Your Stationary Printed We will try the Elwell law this said county and state, proceed to Wilbur Skilling has come from Ne-, STATE OF MINNESOTAI year and bond afterward, if we have sell all the right, title and interest of braska and will make his home with County of Koochiching! to. T?e?°®ve named Emma A. Coxon and at the International Falls Press In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District *red W. Coxon in and to the above his uncle, John Reed. SHERIFF'S SALE. described property, to satisfy said The consolidated school faculty judgment and costs, amounting to International Lumber Company, a corpora. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Five hundred ninety-four and 88-100 tion Plaintiff ss. District Court. vs. dollars, together with all accruing William Gray Defendant costs of sale. Eric Franson, Plaintiff. H. W. Forrer, A Business Proposition vs. The state of Minnesota to the above named Sheriff, Koochiching Co., Minn. defendant:— Emma A. Coxon, Fred Coxon, J. Geo. S. Langland and C. J. Rockwood, You are hareby summoned and required to S. LaDu, International Lumber Attorneys for Plaintiffs. answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the Company, a corporation, and above entitled action, which complaint has Dated at International Falls, Min been filed with the Clerk of the above named Mary Colwell, Defendants. nesota, this 3rd day of Februarv. Court, ana to serve your said answer to said complaint upon the su?scriber hereof 1912. at his office in the City of International Falls International Lumber Company, in said County, within twenty (20) days after Buying a Paradis Farm is a business proposition, Abstracts of titles to all property in the service of this summons upon you. a corporation, Plaintiff, with everything in your favor from the very beginning. exclusive ot the date of such service and if Koochiching county furnished on vs. you fail to answer the said complaint within Nowhere on earth will you find richer soil. Such Emma A. Coxon, Fred W. Coxon, short notice by the Koochiching the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will take judgement against you in thing as a crop failure is unknowh. Mary Colwell, Eric Franson County Abstract Co., official abstracters, the sum of one hundred six and 69-100 ($106.69) and J. S. LaDu Defendants. Every day in the year is a crop-growing-day at dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of International Falls, Minn. six per cent per annum from March 18, 1911, Paradis, and from three to five valuable crops may be together with its costs and disbursements Notice is hereby, given, that by herein. taken down each yepr from each acre, with the markets HIGH PRICES virtue of an execution to me directed Dated October 28, 1911. of the world at hand to receive them. .J. MCPARTLIN. and delivered, and now in my hands, Attorney ior Plaintiff Nowhere in our greatest Northern Agricultuarl issued out of the District Court fifteenth International Falls, Minnesota^ j. ll-f 22 Judicial District, State of Minnesota, States will you find land capable of producing onehalf OF in and for the county of Koochiching, HIDES and FURS the annual profits of our Paradis Farms: at double upon a judgment duly rendered MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the price. Rather a significant statement, this, but we in said court in favor of said ask only the chance to prove it. Eric Franson and against Emma A. Default having been made in the payment of Mink $8.00- Red Fox $8.00, Prairie Paradis Farms are being sold oh very easy term— Coxon and Fred W. Coxon, I have the sum of Thirteen hundred two and 9i-loo($1302.91) Wolf $5.00, Raccoon $4.00, Narrow Dollars, which is claimed tobe levied upon the following described any sized tract foms five aces upward, with no interest due and is due at the date of this Notice, real property of said defendants, towit: Stripe Skunk $2.50, Weasel $1.25, upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered on deferred payment. by Elizabeth Allen and JohnR. Allen Muskrat No. Large Winter 60c. For further information see our special representative ber husbandMorgagors to P. G. Gorden Commencing at the northwest corner The above prices are for large and prime. Mortgagee bearing date the 11th. day of Sept. at once of lot two (2), section twentyeight Midium. small and No. 2 in proportion. 1908. and with a power of Sale therein contained, BEDELL & KEYES (28), township seventy-one Cow Hides 10% to U%c per lb. Horse Hides duly recorded in the Office of the Register No. 1 Large 13.85. Medium and small in proportion. (71), range twenty-three (23) thence of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, Trappers' supplies at lowest prices. and State of Minnesota, on the 5th, east twenty-two (22) rods thence SHIP TO AND BUY FROM day of November, 1908. at 10:30 o'clock, north to shore of Rainy Lake, thence P. M. in. Book B. of Mortgages on Page 255and "THE OLD RELIABLE" easterly along said shore to point due no action or proceeding having been instituted, N. W. HIDE & FUR CO. at law or otherwise, to recover the northwest from the southwest corner debt secured by said Mortgage or any part of lot one (1), section twentyeight or write or wire us for particulars as to our special excursions thereof. (28), township seventy-one MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY and reduced railroad rates direct to Paradis. GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale (71), range twenty-three (23)v thence contained in said mortgage and pursuant to Louisiana Delta Lands Co., Owners due southeast to the southwest corner the statute in such case made and provided, of said lot one (1), thence south BIRTHDAY And said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said to the southeast of said lot two (2), Mortgage, viz: thence west to the southwest corner Lots eight and nine in Section six and lot WEDDING 237-38-39-40 MonadnocK Bldg. Chicago of said lot two (2), thence north to two in Section seven, all in Township sixtyseven, Range twenty-four, in Koochiching the place of" beginning also commencing County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments at the northeast corner of or Paradis, Lfl. PRESENTS and appurtenances, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight the front door of the Court House, in the city Capt. H. I. Bedell has just returned from investigating (28), township seventy-one We have an endless assoi tment of International Falls, in said County and State (71), range twenty-three (23) thence of appropriate gifts representing this Business Proposition and he says it is on the 16. day of February 1912, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, at public west fourteen (14) rods thence north the newest and finest products of strictly O.K. He expects to start for another trip vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay twentjr-twb and one-fourth (22%) the Jewelers' Art. said debt of $1303.91 Dollars and interest with a large party of prospective purchasers Feb. 15th. rods thence east thirty-six (36) rods and the taxes, if any, on said premises and $25.00: Wedding Rings, Beautiful attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by thence south twenty-two and one- said mortgage in case1 ot. fore-closure, and tbe 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. Dated November. 27,A. D. 1911. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut P. G. Gorden Mortgagee Glass, Clocks, Etc. Franz Jevne Best Assortlment Mortgagee's Attorney fla Schulz Pianos NELSON'S 4 Jewelry Store NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. of Hie Grade Player Pianos NOTICE is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. A. Peterson and Annife Ptteraon his wife, mortgagors, to Farewell. Ozmun. Kirk & Company, a Minnesota corporation, mortgagee. Sheet fliisic bearing date the 3rd da*" of November, and Organs PRESTON & CO. 1909 with power of sale thereinf contained, duly recorded in the office ot the Register orDeeds in and for the County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November. 1909, at eleven o'clock A. M.. in book "B" of Mortgages, page 412 which A permanent music stcre is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and default has continued to the date ol this notice. Genuine Calabash Pipes all by failure and neglect of said mortgagors scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently to mate payment of the principal in Singers, musicians, scrolars, music teachers or anybody from Zululand, S outh 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 purchasing* sheet muse, musical instruments^ etc., 1912 Designs to pay interest upon the sum by said mortgage years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment secured, which by its terms became due and payable as Three hundred, follows: 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. 1910three will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you 4 hundred forty-five and 59-100 dollars B. B. B. ewnmake by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who |\jvrill have charge of this de- ($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, tbe said mortgagee and partment. j- a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at bolder of said mortgage has elected and All English and Canadian hereby does elect to declare the whole the present time are sold on the installment ~lan. Many a principal sum of. said mortgage due and Schirmer's Library of |Musical Classes, Peters Edi­ brands tobacco. payable at the date of this notice, under the home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments.. terms and conditions of said mortgage, and the power of sale ^herein contained and tion, Ditolff Edition. Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have, seen" whereas, there is actually due and claimed co. to be due and payable at the date of this notice my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you tbe sum of nine hundred forty-five and Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) E S O N & 59-100 dollars ($945.59) with interest thereon will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the. at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum from Chas. Woolhouse, (LondoA) J. H. Larway, (London) the 3rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, FORT FRANCES, ONT. the power of sale has become operative and installment plan. no action or proceeding at law or otherwise The Willis Music Co. (London) Swan & Co., (London) 1 Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer has been instituted to recover the debt secured by'said mortgage, or any part thereof giving with each purchase a term of lessons, silverware' etc. Ambrose Edition of ChurctiJ-Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, International Falls NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICK IS HEREBY Of course not. Such an offer seems ridiculous becau.se,, GIVEN that by virtue of the power of (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant when you buy a piano undc? Such conditions, bear in mind to the statute In such case made and Shoe os pit a I provided, the said mortgage wi'i be foreclosed Ditson ahd Co. publications! the fact you pay for the lessons. We have letters from by 4 sale of the premises described in ancl conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: Schulz customers, at Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crookston, The North one-half of the Northwest quarter After a few days won't have to Chicago or other you N (1-2 of the N. W. 1-4) of Section twentyiliae Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials. that, (29), and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (N. E. 14 of the N. E. 1-4). cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schir- would fill every space of this paper. and Lot 8 two (2) and three (3) of Section thirty (30). Lot fifteen (15) ia Section nineteen I sell pianos for $25. down and $7. per mofrth, and mers (Boston Music Co's.j,publications on the road. It (19) and Lot one (1) in Section thirty (30), all in Township sixty-nine (69) North of guarantee all pianos and organs for ten years. Remember Range twenty-six (26). lying and being in will be a pleasure to know you have a music store here, the County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, I am not making a business of here to-day and gone to with the hereditaments and appurtenanew which sale will be made by the Sheriff permanently, where you"can purchase music at Chicago morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be satisfied* ot said Koochiching County at the front doqr of the Court House in the City of Intern with every purchase you make of me. ationalFalls in said County aad State prices on March .14.1912, at ten o'clock A, M. of thatt day,Tit public vendue, to tbe highest bidder-. for cash, to pay said debt of nine hundred forty-five and 59-100 dollars ($945 59) and In-terest and taxes in the sum of thirty two. and 17-100 -dollars (t82.1T) assessed against Now Business •i" said premises^ and fifty dollars ($50.00) attorney's fees', as stipulated in and by saidi Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to. redemption at *fiy "time -within one yearfrom day. of sale. as provided by law. Thap. the taxes paiiil on saia premises were pais on the 15th day of October, 1910 and were paid i^pon the following pieces of properly, to-wit: North half of the Northwest quarter (N.t-8 of the N. W. 1-4 twelve and ninty-four 1-100 dollars'($12.94.) Nor theast quarter of the Northeast quarer (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4) six and 74-100 Buy your cruisers and gents dollars (SM7). aftdi Lot two (2). Section thirty (30) sevea 22-100 dollars ($7-22). shoes at Lot three (3), Section thirty (30) two aaU 23-100 dollars ($2.23). fl. NURICK Lot fifteen (15). Section nineteen (19) oneand 73-100 dollars (11,781. Lot one (1), Section thirty (3C) one and 58-100 dollars (tl 88) total thirty-two and 17100 INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. and save money dollars (182.17). r. ILTIS BL.X?K Dated, St Paul. Minn. Janvary 9,1912. FABSWUX, Oanm. KIHK A COMPANY Repairing while yoti wait. Asst. By C. D. Maclaren, Treat Charles N, Orr, Attorney for llorgagee, -v lis W/' "... -J. j£«.