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9 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. at the following places, as stated in frOm one-quarter to one and onehalf the ocean, is stange indeed. And this will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises MONEY AND WIT situate in said county of Koochiching-,, said applications, respectively, towit: (1%) inch in size and must be described in and conveyed by too in the face of facts like the following: and state of Minnesota, viz: The clean. If crushed stone is used, it said mortgage, viz: southwest quarter of the southwest Peter Iverson front room ground must be of the same size of the gravel South half of the northwest quarter TAX DEFENDED quarter of section fifteen (15), and Henry Schroeder, near Dilworth, floor in building situated on lot eight and must be free from screening and and the north half of the southwest the west half of the northwest quarter (8), in block eleven (11), as slBftwn dust. quarter, section twenty-five, Clay county, Minnesota, in the spring and the southeast quarter of by the recorded plat of the village of Section 6. The following proportions township one hundred fifty-five, range of 1911, bought 420 acres of land, paying the northwest quarter of section Ranier, Minn. shall be used in making concrete twenty-seven, in Koochiching county, twenty-two (22), all in township St. Paul, April 12.—Unqualified approval $75 an acre for it. He planted Said application will be heard and for sidewalk: and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments seventy (70), north, range of the law passed in 1911 imposing it all to potatoes and in the fall the determined by said common council One sack of best grade of Portland and appurtenances twenty-two west of the fourth (22), a flat tax of 3 mills on moneys of the village of Ranier at the special cement, two and one-half (2 V2) cubic potato harvest brought him in $120.00 which sale will be made by the sheriff principal meridian, containing one meeting in the council rooms in said feet of clean sand, five (5) cubic feet of said Koochiching county at the and credits is given by the state tax an acre, or in other words, paid for hundred sixty (160) acres, more or village of Ranier in Koochiching of gravel or crushed stone. This proportion front door of the court house, in the less, according to the United States commission in a letter being sent out the farm and left him $45.00 an acre county, and state of Minnesota, on of material must be measured, city of International Falls in said government survey thereof. to assessors. That it tends to lessen clear money besides. Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1912, not estimated, and the following rule county and state, on the 10th day Notice is hereby given that I, the the amount of tax-dodging and gives at 8 o'clock n. m., of that day. must be observed in mixing: E. D. Grant, the secretary of the of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., of undersigned, as sheriff as aforesaid Witness my hand and seal of village Spread the sand, a thin layer on that day, at public vendue, to the a square deal and should be continued Clay county, Minn., Potato Growers will sell the above described real estate of Ranier this 11th day of April, 1912. the platform, then empty the cement highest bidder for cash, to pay said to the highest bidder for ra^h is the contention of the commission. association, in 1911, planted eighty E. H. Weber, on top of said and mix together dr". debt of one hundred twenty-six and at public auction, at the front door of acres to potatoes in the same locality, Village Recorder. turning them over two times or until 75-100 dollars and interest, and the the court house in the city of International the color is uniform, then spread the "The value of this class of property and the crop sold for $8,976.00, or taxes, if any, on said premises, and Falls, county of Koochiching, in mixture and add to it the proportion twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees, returned for taxation in 1910 under $112.00 an acre. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the state of Minnesota, on the 29th of gravel or crushed stone, then mix as stipulated in and by said mortgage day of April, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m. the old law amounted to less than These potatoes were grown in the again, turning it over at least three in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Default having been made in the of that day, to satisfy said execution, $14,000,000," the letter to assessors well known Red river valley of Minnesota times, then add water and mix until allowed by law subject payment of the sum of three hundred together with the interest and costs says, "while the amount listed for and North Dakota and there the batch is thoroughly mixed. The to redemption at any time within one two and 50-100 ($302.50) dollars, thereon. concrete must be placed in the forms taxation in 1911, under the new law, which is claimed to be due and is due year from the day of sale, as provided are thousands of acres in these states Dated this 5th day of March, 1912* as soon as possible after it is mixed by law. at the date of this notice upon a cer exceeded $115,000,000, an increase of H. W. Forrer, that will duplicate these yields and All concrete must be put in the forms Dated March 25, A. D. 1912. tain mortgage, duly executed and delivered Shieriff of Koochiching County. nearly 850 per cent in one year. Compared returns. This valley is noted too for wet, no dry mixture will be allowed. by Nels J. Nelson,' a singe C. L. Hillstead, Chas. S. Marden, with the bank deposits of the the quality of its potatoes. Keep up Section 7. The top or finishing coat man, mortgagor, to Franz O. Jevne, Mortgagee. Plaintiffs Attorney. must be placed on as quick as possible Franz Jevne, state, the assessment of 1910 represented mortgagee, bearing date the 17th day the war cry, "Back to the soil the Moorhead, Minnesota. after the concrete is tamped in Mortgagee's Attorney. of April, 1911, and with a power of only 4.2 per cent, while the facts justify it. place in order to bind properly to the sale therein contained, duly recorded assessment of 1911 represented 33.8 base. The mixture for the top or fin SUMMONS ON APPLICATION FOB REGISTRATION in the office of the register of deeds NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR per cent of such deposits. Notwithstanding ishing coat shall be composed of one in and for the county of Koochiching OF' LAND. LIQUOR LICENSE. EXPROPRIATION BILL PASSED, part best grade Portland cement and the low rate, the total tax and state of Minnesota, on the 19th State of Minnesota, District Court. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, one and one-half parts of coarse IV2) day of April, 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m., ss. Fifteenth is but slightly less than last year, sixty-seven County of Koochiching 1 Judicial District Fort Frances Times: As we go to clean sand. The mixture to be used Village of Ranier, ss. in book of mortgages, on page 587. of the eighty-six counties of as soon as ready to mix and none of Notice is hereby given that applications press, Mayor McKenzie advises he is Which said mortgage, together with In the matter of the the state showing an increase over the it to be used after one-half hour from have been made in writing to the debt secured thereby was duly assigned in receipt of a telegram stating that application of Owen H. the time it is mixed. After the top the Common Council of said village amount received the year previous. by said Franz Jevne, mortgagee, O'Neil, to register the the expropriation bill of the Minne title to the following described coat is spread evenly by the use of of Ranier and filed in my office, praying to the First State bank of Big Not only is the increase a gratifying real estate situated sota & Ontario Power Co. passed to trowel and straight edge, it may be for license to sell intoxicating Falls, a corporation, by written assignment in KoochichingCounty, one, but the returns show conclusively necessary to wait from one to two liquors for the term commencing on day at Toronto with time limit for dated the 7th day of June, Minnesota, that the tax is much more equitably namely: The east half hours before the finishing can be the first day of May, 1912, and terminating 1911, and recorded in the office of making application for lands required (E. H) of the southwest done. It shall be worked to a smooth on the thirtieth day of distributed among the people than it said register of deeds, on the 8th day quarter (S. W. and VA) for mills, thirty days, thus conforming and uniform surface with as little April, 1913, by the following persons, the south half (S.%) of of June, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., in was under the old law. the southeast quarter with agreement between the town troweling as possible. A wooden and at the following places, as stated book "C" of mortgages on page 305. "It is confidently expected that the (S. E M), Section twentv-two trowel shall be used in finishing up in said applications, respectively, and company. All arbitration proceedings Which said mortgage, together with (22), Township amount listed this year will show another the sidewalk. to-wit: one hundred fifty-three the debt secured thereby, was duly must also be closed in one (153) North of Range substantial increase. This explanation Passed, ordained and ordered published Geo. W. Clark, front room ground assigned by said First State bank of year. The Mathieu amendment to twenty-nine (29) West, this 8th day of April, 1912. floor in building situated on lot one is justified by the fact that Big Falls, a corporation, the assignee Owen H. O'Neill. Applicant. the municipal act requiring two-thirds F. G. NELSON, (1), in block eleven (11). and holder thereof, to Julius Anseth, the bank deposits alone exceeded the vs. President of City Council. Harry Smith and Ed. Bancroft, under vote to carry a by-law, was also passed, by written assignment dated the 4th Frank L. Allan. William amount returned for all classes of Attest: the firm name of Smith & Bancroft, day of October, 1911, and recorded on C. Gilbert. Mary E. going through as a government credits last year by about 200 per R. C. Fraser, City Recorder. Mangen and the State front room, ground floor in the 10th day of October, 1911, at 9 measure. of Minnesota, and all Approved this 10th day of March, building situated on lot nine (9), in cent. While some districts made a o'clock a. m., in book of said mortgages, other pers ins or parties 1912. A. B. Colburn, block eleven (11), as shown by the unknown, claiming any page 571 %nd no action or reasonably good showing, it may be rgiht, title, estate, lein City Mayor. recorder plat of the village of Ranier, proceeding having been instituted, at fairly asserted that the amount returned or interest in the real estate Citation for hearing on Petition Minn. law or otherwise, to recover the debt described in the application by 90 per cent of the taxing Said application will be heard and herein. Defendants. secured by said mortgage or any part for Administration STMMONS ON APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATIOM districts of the state represented only determined by said common council of thereof. The State of Minnesota to the above names OP LAND. the village of Ranier at the special Now, therefore, notice is herebv Defendants: a small part of the actual value of Estate of Tom Thompson, state of meeting in the council room in said You are hereby summoned and required to given, that by virtue of the power of State of Minnesota, District Court, this class of property owned nsuch Minnesota, County of Koochiching, answer the application of the applicant in the village of Ranier in Koochiching county, sale contained in said mortgage, and Vss. Fifteenth above entitled proceeding and to file your answer this class of property owned in such in Probate Court. County of Koocniching,) Judicial District and state of Minnesota, on the 25th pursuant to the statute in such case to the said application in the office of In the matter of the estate of Tom districts. day of April, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m., the clerk of said Court, in said County, within made and provided, the said mortgage Thompson, decedent. twenty days after the service of this summons of that day. "Last year the commission found it will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: The state of Minnesota to Thomas In the matter of the Witness my hand and seal of the described in and conveyed by and. if you fail to answer the said application necessary to order a reassessment of application of Owen H. Thompson, and all' persons interested village of Ranier this 9th day of April, within the time aforesaid, the applicant in said mortgage, viz: O'Neill to register the money and credits in 297 taxing districts in the granting of administration this proceeding will apply to the Court 1912. E. H. Weber, title to the following described Northwest quarter of the northwest for the relief demanded therein. of the estate of said decedent: real estate situated of the state. This action was City Recorder. quarter of section twenty-five, Witness, J, H. Drummon d. Clerk of in Koochiching Court, and the seal thereof, at Inte rnationat caused by the failure of some assessors and the east half of the northeast County. Minnesota. Falls, in said County, this eth day of March A. The petition of Thomas Thompson MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE namely: The northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of D. 1912. to secure even a fair listing of having been filed in this court, representing quarter (N. W. H) of Section (SEAL.) J. H. DRUMMOND the southeast quarter of section twenty-six, sixteen (16) Township this class of property. Some districts Default having been made in the that Tom Thompson, then a Clkbk. all in township one hundred one hundred fiftythree resident of the county of Koochiching, payment of the sum of one hundred of considerable wealth failed to list (153) North of fifty-five, range twenty-seven, west Range twenty-nine (29) twenty-five dollards, which is claimed state of Minnesota, died intestate on NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF a single cent of such property, while of the fifth principal meridian, in GSt) to be due at the date of this notice the 25th day of December, 1910, and Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota, Owen H. O'Neil, Applicant. CONTRACT. others barely escaped entire failure upon a certain mortgage, duly executed praying that letters of administration with the hereditaments and by returning small amounts. vs. of his estate be granted to David and delivered by Erick Peterson, To Ole Hauger: appurtenances which sale will be Thomas Allan. J. E. Olson, and the court having fixed the a single man, mortgagor, to Ole "The failure to assess this class of made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Potts, Mary E, Mangen, Take notice that you are in default time and place for hearing said petition L. Noss, mortgagee, bearing date the State of Minnesota, and property in some districts was partly county at the front door of the under and according to the terms, all other Dersons or parties 6th day of November, 1907, and with court house, in the city of International due to the fact that the law was im-| unknown, claiming Therefore, you, and each of you, are a power of sale therein contained, duly conditions and provisions of that certain any right, title, estate, Falls, in said county and state, perfectly understood by many of the recorded in the office of the register hereby cited and required to show lien or interest in the contract, dated Nov. 21, 1910, on the 31st day of May, 1912, at real estate described in of deeds in and for the county of as so I as pa so at in cause, if any you have, before this whereby the undersigned agreed to o'clock a. m., of that dav, at public the application herein. Koochiching and state of Minnesota, court at the probate court rooms in the last session of the legislature that Defendants. vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, convey unto you, upon the full and the court house, in the city of International on the 25th day of February, 1908, at The State of Minnesota to the above named to nav the 'debt of three hundred two it was impossible to furnish assessors Defendants: timely performance by you of your 9 o'clock a. m., in books of mortgages Falls, in the county of Koochiching, and 50-100 dollars, and interest, and You are hereby summoned and required to with instructions and listing blanks on page 120. state of Minnesota, on the part, the terms and conditions thereof, answer the application of the applieaut in the the taxes, if any. or said premises, Which said mortgage, together prior to May 1, when the work of assessing 4th day of May, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. above entitled proceeding and to tile your answer reference to whieh contract, for and twentv-fivc dollars attorney's to the said application in the office of with the debt secured thereby, was m., why said petition should not be begins. Under such circumstances fees, as stipulated in and by said the clerk of said Court- in said County, within more particularity, is hereby made granted. duly assigned by said Ole L. Noss, twenty days after the service of thi- summons it was perhaps not surprising mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the following described real estate in upon you. exclusive of the day of such service: mortgagee, to I. C. Halloran, by written Witness, the judge of said court, the disbursements allowed by law: that the work was somewhat spotted and. if you fail to answer the said application assignment dated the 1st day of and the seal of said court, this 11th Koochiching county, state of Minnesota, subject to redemption at any time within the time aforesaid, the applicant the first year. We regret to say, day of April, 1912. March, 1912, and recorded in the office in this proceeding wjn apply to the Court for to-wit: within one vear from the day of sale, (Seal) R. F. C. ILTIS, the relief demanded therein. of said register of deeds, on the however, that in some districts the as nrovided b*r law. Lots eight (8) and nine (9) of Witness. J, H. Drummond. Clerk of said 13th day of March, 1912, at 11 o'clock Probate Judge. poor showing was entirely due to the Dated April 18, A. D. 1912. Court, and the seal thereof, at International block five (5), Holler's addition to Geo. E. Erickson, a. m., in book of mortgages on page Falls in said County, this 6th day of March A. Julius Anseth, neglect of the assessors to follow the D. 1912. 317, and no action or proceeding having Attorney for Petitioner. Koochiching. That according to the Mortgagee. (SEAL) DKTJMMOND J. H. plain mandates of the law. In some been instituted, at law or otherwise, terms and conditions of said contract, Clerk. Franz Jevne, to recover the debt secured by districts, little or no conscientious effort Assignee's Attorney. M-30 there became due and payable from said mortgage or any part thereof. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE was made to secure a listing of you to the undersigned the 21st Now, therefore, noticte is hereby QD such property, and, of course, failure Estate of Henry Hanson, state of ORDINANCE NO. XVIII. given that by virtue of the power of day of Feb., 1912, the stun of one Department of the Interior. under such circumstances was inevitable." Minnesota, county of Koochiching, sale contained in said mortgage, and U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., hundred and seventy five dollars, with in probate court. pursuant to the statute in such case AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO April 10, 1912. interest thereon from the 21st of In the matter of the estate of Henry made and provided, the said mortgage Notice is hereby given that John The commission asks that all exempt THE CONSTRUCTION OF CEMENT Henson, deceased. Nov., 1910, at 10 per cent per annum will be foreclosed by a sale of the A. Peterson of Ray, Minnesota, who, real property in the state be assessed The state of Minnesota to Hans Henrik, premises described in and conveyed and at the date of this notice, said on Nevember 21st. 1906, made homestead SIDEWALKS IN THE CI­ this year, in order that the Hanson Perus and Maya Sisa by said mortgage, viz: entry No. 22555, serial No. amount and interest still remain unpaid TY OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Perus, and all persons interested character and full value of that class The south half of the northwest 05727, for nw1^. nwJ/4 s*£ neM ne%, and such default as above specified in the sale of certain lands belonging quarter and the north half of the MINNESOTA. of holdings may be learned. This ne1^, section 19, township 69 N., range still exists. to said Henry Hanson: southwest quarter of section twentyfive 21 W.. 4th P. meridian, has filed notice does not include unpatented lands The petition of Eric Franson as You will further take notice that in township one hundred fiftyfive, of intention to make final five The city council of the city of International owned by the state or federal government. representative of the above named range twenty-seven in Koochiching year proof, to establish claim to the said contract will terminate thirtydays Falls, do ordain as follows decedent, being duly filed in this court Assessors are required to county and state of Minnesota, land above described, before register after the service of this notice representing that it is necessary and with the hereditaments and appurtenances have their work completed by the and receiver, at Duluth, Minnesota, Section 1. That in the construction upon you, unless prior thereto, you for the best interests of said estate which sale will be made by on the 6th day of June 1912. of cement sidewalks, in said city, fourth Monday in June. and of all interested therein be sold shall comply with all the conditions the sheriff of said Koochiching county Claimant names as witnesses: the following rules must be complied The commission is also addressing and praying that a license be to Eric ait the front door of the court of this contract and make all payments Harvey Gale, of International Falls, with: Franson granted to sell the same: a letter to county auditors asking house, in the city of International Minn. Gust Holm, of Ericsburg, that are now past due thereon Where filling is necessary, the same Now, therefore, you and each of Falls in said county and state, on the them to give all assistance to the assessors Minn. Thomas Codd, of Ray, Minn. must be made of good, clean dirt, no and the costs of the service of this you, are hereby cited and required to 3rd day of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock Louis Peterson, of Ray, Minn. possible. Members of the rubbish or matter likely to decay or notice upon you. show cause, if any you have, before a. m., of that day, at public vendue, Charles F. Hartman, rot, to be allowed. The filling shall commission will personally visit as this court, at the probate court rooms to the highest bidder for cash, to pay Dated International Falls, Minnesota, Register. be put in layers of six (6) to ten (10) in the court house in International many counties as possible during May said debt of one hundred twenty-five this 25th day of March, 1912. inches thick, then wet down with water Falls, county of Koochiching, state of dollars, and interest, and the taxes, and June to lend their aid. and tamped down with an iron George Holler. Minnesota, on the 20th day of April, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR if any, on said premises, and twentyfive tamp. When the fill is completed to 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated the proper height, it shall be wet LIQUOR LICENSE. "BACK TO THE SOIL." prayer of said petition should not be in and by said mortgage in case CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION through ahd tamped, then allowed to granted. of foreclosure, and the disbursements The recent wholesale importations State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, settle for twenty-four hours. Then a Witness the judge of said court, and FOR ADMINISTRATION. allowed by law subject to redemption Village of Ranier, ss. foundation of cinders or gravel ten tf potatoes into New York from the the seal of said court, this 26th day at any time within one year from Estate of Frank E. Anderson. Notice is hereby given that applications (10) inches thick shall be put on eld worTd ought to cause some rather of March, 1912. the day of sale, as provided by law. State of Minnesota, county of Koochiching, have been made in writing to top, wet down with water and tamped R. F. C. ILTIS, deep and quiet "reflecting" on our Dated March 15, A. D. 1912. in probate court. the common council of the village of down to eight (8) inches. Judge of the Probate Court. I. C. Halloran, In the matter of the estate of Frank part. That in a country as wide and Ranier and filed in my office, praying Section 2. Where excavating is (Court Seal.) Assignee of Mortgagee. E. Anderson, Decedent. for license to sell intoxicating liquors necessary, the top soil must be removed big as the United States it is necessary F. J. McPartlin, Franz Jevne, The state of Minnesota to Angie for the term commencing on May 1st, to a depth of thirteen (13) to bring potatoes—just plain, Attorney for Petitioner. Asignee's Attorney. Victor Anderson, Esther Julfeth Anderson 1912, and terminating on April 30th, inches, then a foundation of cinders common potatoes—from clear across and Ellen Anderson and all 1913, by the following persons and or gravel shall be put in, ten (10) persons interested in the granting of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE inches thick, wet down with water and SHERIFF'S SALE. administration of the estate of said tamped to eight (8) inches. Default having been made in the By virtue of an execution issued decedent: Section 3. The material to be used out of and under the seal of the district The petition of Ellen Anderson having payment of the sum of one hundred for forms shall be two (2) inch lumber court in and for the county of been filed in this court, representing Three Leaders surfaced on all sides. The outside twenty-six and 75-100 dollars, which Clay, anjJ state of Minnesota, upon that Frank E. Anderson, then a form shall be two (2) by six (6) claimed to be due and is due at a judgment rendered and docketed in resident of the county of Koochiching, inches. The cross form shall be made said court on the 14th day of December, the date of this notice upon a certain state of Minnesota, died intestate on of one (1) inch board surfaced on 1909, in an action therein, wherein mortgage, duly executed and delivered the 3rd day of October, 1911, and all sides, all forms to be held solid by A. Angevine is plaintiff and the praying that letters of adminstration by Erick Peterson, a single man, stakes set four (4) feet apart on the Barnesville Lumber Company, a corporation, of his estate to be granted to P. J. mortgagor, to C. L. Hillstead, mortgagee, outside and occasional stakes on the Golden Grain Belt Beers is defendant in favor of Engberg, and the court having fixed bearing date the 2nd day of inside. September, 1911, and with a power said plaintiff and against said defendant the time and place for hearing said Section 4. The size of the block of for the sum of one thousand petition of sale therein contained, duly recorded walk shall be five (5) feet wide by three' hundred and ninety and thirtyeight Therefore, you, and each of you, in the office of the register of deeds Harpers Whiskey six (6) feet long by five (5) inches one hundredths $1,390.38), are hereby cited and required to show in and for the county of Koochiching, thick, all to be laid on a solid base of which said judgment was docketed in cause, if any you have, before this and state of Minnesota, on the 5th: cinders or gravel, eight (8) inches court at the probate court rooms in the district court of the county of day of September, 1911, at 2 o'clock thick with a slope of one-quarter Rock Spring Water Koochiching, in the state of Minnesota, the court house in the city of International p. m., in book of mortgages, on inch to foot toward the gutter. on the 16th day of December, Falls, in the county of Koochiching, page 640, and no action or .proceed-^ Section 5. The best grade of Portland 1909, at 4 o'clock p. m., and which execution state of Minnesota, on t!ie ing having been instituted, at law or cement must be used. The cement 20th day of April, 1912, at 10 o'clock was directed and delivered to otherwise, AM1MOA to recover WAAAVAV rtonf the fiOa debt secured must be dry and free from a. m., why said petition should not be 4ne as sheriff in and for said county by said mortgage or any part UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS lumps and sand. Crushed stone and of Koochiching. I have on this 5th granted. thereof. 1 gravel can be used in making concrete. Witness, the judge of said^ court, day of March, 1912, levied upon all Now, therefore, notice is hereby Particles passing through a International Falls, Minnesota. and the seal of said court, this 29th the right, title and interest of the said given, that by virtue of the power of sieve having one-quarter inch day fMarch, 1912. 4-18 defendant, the Barnesville Lumber sale contained in said mortgage, and mesh, shall be considered sand and (Sfal) R. F. C. litis, Company, a corporation, in and to pursuant to the statute in such case must be clean, sharp and free from .» Probate Judge. the following described real estate, made and provided, the said mortgage dirt and clay. The gravel shall he i-.J I.