International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 25, 1912 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. laid out, with a definite object in be no doubt now that the railway for license to sell intoxicating liquors thinks that his farm will be cleared cured by said mortgage or any part THE CLEARING OF THE CLAIM. for the term commencing on May 1st, thereof. company will be required to defend view. in a couple of years. 1912, and terminating on April 30th, As definite a policy and as well chosen Now, therefore,, notice is hereby these claims in the courts, in actions In the first place, a little judgment As a matter of fact, the clearing of 1913, by the following persons and given, that by virtue of the power of a plan should be determined for ought to be exerted in the selection that will be instituted during the coming land by one man is either very slow or at the following places, as stated in sale contained in said mortgage, and the clearing of a claim as for any of a claim. Get it located properly. summer. said applications, respectively, towit: very expensive. In a short time he pursuant to the statute in such case other piece of important business, A claim may possess good soil and made and provided* the said -mortgage becomes discouraged. He' picks out Peter Iverson front room ground says an exchange. It often means NOTICE OF CONTEST. will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises be capable of producing large crops small patches here and there which floor in building situated on lot eight described in and conveyed by the difference between failure and Department of the Interior. are easily cleared and on which he but if those crops cannot be gotten to (8), in block eleven (11), as shown said mortgage, viz.: success. U. S. Land Office Cass, Lake, Minn., market, what's the use? Locate near by the recorded plat of the village of can make a big showing. In this way South half of the northwest quarter April 15, 1912. Ranier, Minn. This is often too little considered and the north half of the southwest a line of transportation, even if the he clears a larger area but it is usually To John Lohe of Manitou, Minnesota, Said application will be heard and quarter, section twenty-five,. by the settler. He does not seem soil is a little poorer. so located that it is practically contestee: determined by said common council township one hundred fifty-five, range to realize the importance of going at Once located, remember that it will You are hereby notified that George useless and all the uncleared land of the village of Ranier at the special twenty-seven,, in Koochiching county* S. Black, who gives Manitou, Minnesota, this work systematically. With little take years to clear all that land. What meeting in the council rooms in said is burned over until it is absolutely and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments as his post office address, did, on thought and less regard for the village of Ranier in Koochiching is to be done in the meantime Figure and appurtenances! barren. April 11, 1912, file in this office his county, and state of Minnesota, on which sale will be made by the sheriff future he selects a site for his house, out how much cleared land is really There are hundreds of claims in duly corroborated application to contest Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1912, of said Koochiching county at the usually in the most open part of the the northern part of the state now needed at present and clear that much and secure the cancellation of at 8 o'clock n. m., of that day. front door of the eourt house, in the your homested, entry No. 03607, serial claim. His one idea is to clear the in this condition—claims on which the of the very best land. Cultivate it Witness my hand and seal of village city of International Falls in said No. 03607, made March 24, 1909, ground—all of it. Without regard to of Ranier this 11th day of April, 1912. settlers are eking out a bare existence and grow there such crops as are county and state* on the 10th day for lots 2 and 3, section 4, township E. H. Weber, of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., of the suitability of the soil he clears needed for food for man and beast by working in the lumber camps 159 N., range 26 W., 5th P. meridian, Village Recorder. that day, at public vendue, to the the patches that are the most easily cut the timber from such land as is through the winter. Such a mutilated and as grounds for his contest he alleges highest bidder for cash, to pay said that the said John Lohe has cleared. He considers fire as the easiest piece of land cannot be seriously called needed for pasture sell the timber, debt of one hundred twenty-six and MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE wholly adandoned said land for over means of accomplishing this end a farm arid the man who practices burn the slashings and then seed between 75-100 dollars and interest, and the two years last past and has changed taxes, if .any, on said premises, and and, since the whole claim is to be Default having been made in the such a method cannot lay claim to the stumps. A good crop of his residence therefrom for a period twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees, payment of the sum of three hundred cleared, he takes no pains to confine grass will be obtained for pasture and the title of a farmer. of more than two years last past. two and 50-100 ($302.50) dollars, as stipulated in and by said mortgage the fire to any particular area— You are, therefore, further notified Suppose, now, a little thought had the stumps can be left for several which is claimed to be due and is due in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements that the said allegation will be taken he lets it fun at large over the entire years to rot. They will then come been given to the systematic development at the date of this notice upon a certain allowed by law subject by this office as having been confessed mortgage, duly executed and delivered to redemption at any time within one out with comparative ease. Considerable tract. He is always hopeful and of that land, and a definite plan by you, and your said entry will be by Nels J. Nelson, a singe year from the day of sale, as provided stock can be taken care of in cancelled thereunder without your man, mortgagor, to Franz O. Jevne, by law. further right to be heard. therein, this way with a small initial cost for mortgagee, bearing date the 17th day Dated March 25, A. D. 1912. i1 either before this office or on appeal, clearing the land. of April, 1911, and with a power of C. L. Hillstead, if you fail to file in this office within sale therein contained, duly recorded Mortgagee. Half of the 160 acres will be all twenty days after the fourth publication Franz Jevne, in the office of the register of deeds that can be used for the first generation. of this notice, as shown below, Mortgagee's Attorney. in and for the county of Koochiching Why burn over the other half your answer, under oath, specifically arid state of Minnesota, on the 19th meeting and responding to these allegations and make it absolutely worthless? day of April, 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m., MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Announcement of contest, or if you fail within in book of mortgages, on page 587. Whether the 160 was logged over that time to file in this office due Default having been made in the Which said mortgage, together with or not when the clearing was started proof that you have served a copy payment of the sum of one hundred the debt secured thereby was duly assigned why not keep the fire out of this last of your answer on the said contestant twenty-five dollards, which is claimed by said Franz Jevne, mortgagee, either in person or by registered 80 acres and letf it be producing timber to be due at the date of this notice to the First State bank of Big mail. If this service is made by the upon a certain mortgage, duly executed Falls, a corporation, by written assignment until such time as it is needed for delivery of a copy of your answer to and delivered by Erick Peterson, dated the 7th day of June, the production of more valuable the contestant in person, proof of his a single man, mortgagor, to Ole 1911, and recorded in the office of crops? It may appear to be nothing receipt of the copy, showing the date L. Noss, mortgagee, bearing date the said register of deeds, on the 8th day of its receipt, or the affidavit of the but waste land, but if the fire is kept 6th day of November, 1907, and with of June, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., in The stocK of the International Furniture person by whom the delivery was a power of sale therein contained, duly out a second growth of timber will book "C" of mortgages on page 305. made stating when and where the recorded in the office of the register Which said mortgage, together with be thriving there before anyone realizes copy was delivered if made by registered House has been purchased by M. Shapira of deeds in and for the county ofKoochiching the debt secured thereby, was duly it and that second crop will have mail, proof of such service and state of Minnesota,, assigned by said First State bank of must consist of the affidavit of the no value. Remember that the price of Duluth who for the past twenty-four on the 25th day of February, 1908, at. Big Falls, a corporation, the assignee person by whom the copy was mailed 9 o'clock a. m., in books of mortgages of tifhber is going up, and the minimum and holder thereof, to Julius Anseth, stating when and the post office to on page 120. by written assignment dated the 4th years has been in the furniture business size which can be used is coming which it was mailed, and this affidavit Which said mortgage, togetherwith day of October, 1911, and recorded on down. Species which cannot be must be accompanied by the postmaster's the debt secured thereby, was the 10th day of October, 1911, at 9 in that city. He intends to close out at receipt for the letter. sold for any purpose now will ere duly assigned by said Ole L. Noss,. o'clock a. m., in book of said mortgages, You should state in vour answer mortgagee, to I. C. Halloran, by written long be bringing good prices. It will page 571 and no action or greatly reduced price, all the stocK of the the name of the post office to which assignment dated the 1st day of proceeding having 'been instituted, at require a very small amount on that you desire future notices to be sent March, 1912, and recorded in the office law or otherwise, to recover the debt 80 acres, twenty years from now, to International Furniture House before of said register of deeds, on the to you. secured by said mortgage or any part yield a profit that will pay for the Lester Bartlett, Register. 13th day of March, 1912, at 11 o'clock thereof. E. B. Wood, Receiver. a. m., in book of mortgages on page clearing of that land and probably a Now, therefore, notice is herebv moving into his new quarters in the Oveson Date of first publication, April 25. 317, and no action or proceeding having given, that by virtue of the power of good roll of money besides. Date of second publication, May 2. been instituted, at law or otherwise, sale contained in said mortgage, and Block where he will have a complete There is no reason why the uncultivated Date of third publication, Mav 9. to recover the debt secured bysaid pursuant to the statute in such case half of the farm should not Date of fourth publication May 16. mortgage or any part thereof. made and provided, the said mortgage new stocK of complete house furnishings. yield an income when it is willing to Now, therefore, notice is hereby^ will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises given that by virtue of the power of" described in and conveyed by do so if it only were left alone. It is CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Watch for the date of opening in his new sale contained in said mortgage, and said mortgage, viz: a simple matter to keep the fire out. FOR ADMINISTRATION. pursuant to the statute in such casemade Northwest quarter of the northwest Do it and have the whole farm producing. and provided, the said mortgage quarters next weel^. quarter of section twenty-five, Estate of Tom Thompson, state of The use of a little judgment will be foreclosed by a sale of the and the east half of the northeast Minnesota, County of Koochiching, premises described in and conveyed quarter and the northeast quarter of will in this way easily double the income in Probate Court. by said mortgage, viz: the southeast quarter of section twentv-six, In the matter of the estate of Tom of the farm during the first The south half of the northwest all in township one hundred Thompson, decedent. thirty years after settlement. quarter and the north half of the fifty-five, range twenty-seven, west The state of Minnesota to Thomas southwest quarter of section twentyfive of the fifth principal meridian, in Thompson, and all persons interested in township one hundred fiftyfive, Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota, COMPANIES WILL FIGHT. in the granting of administration range twenty-seven in Koochiching with the hereditaments and of the estate of gaid decedent: county and state of Minnesota,, Baudette Region: This week the appurtenances which sale will be with the hereditaments and appurtenances made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Region is in a position to emphatically The petition of Thomas Thompson which sale will be made by county at the front door of the having been filed in this court, representing deny the report sent out last Notice—Clean Up! the sheriff of said Koochiching county court house, in the city International of that Tom Thompson, then a week from Winnipeg that the insurance at the front door of the court Falls, in said county and state, resident of the county of Koochiching, house, in the city of International companies had abandoned their on the 31st day May, 1912, at 11 of state of Minnesota, died intestate" on Falls in said county and state, on the o'clock a. m., that day, at public of suits against the Canadian Northern the 25th day of December, 1910, and 3rd day of May, o'clock 1912, at. 11 vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, railway. praying that letters of administration a. m., of that day, at public vendue, to pay the debt of three hundred two of his estate be granted to David A telegram or night letter was received to the highest bidder for cash, to pay and 50-100 dollars, and interest, and Olson, and the court having fixed the said debt of one hundred twenty-five by Attorney C. R. Middleton the taxes, if any, on said premises, time and place for hearing said petition Notice is hereby given that all dollafs, and interest, and the taxes, pnd twenty-five dollars attorney's on Wednesday morning from Charles if any, on said premises, and twentyfive fees, as stipulated in and by said Loring, the Crookston lawyer, sent Therefore, you, and each of you, are dollars, attorney's fees, as^ stipulated citizens are required to have mortgage in case of foreclosure, and hereby cited and required to show from Minneapolis, in which he requested in and by said mortgage in case the disbursements allowed by law cause, if any you have, before this of foreclosure, and the disbursements Mr. Middleton to see to it subject to redemption at any time all their vaults and closets court at the probate court rooms in allowed by law subject to redemption within one year from the day of sale, that the article published in the Region the court house, ift the city of International at any time within one year from as provided b*r law. cleaned at once. Further that of April 11, under the heading, Falls, in the county of Koochiching, the day of sale, as provided by law- Dated April 18, A. D. 1912. state of Minnesota, on the "Have Insurance Companies Quit?" Dated March 15, A. D. 1912. Julius Anseth, 4th day of May, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. all Garbage, Ashpiles, Manure be refuted in the next issue of the paper. I. C. Halloran, Mortgagee. m., why said petition ^should not be Assignee of Mortgagee. Franz Jevne, granted. Heaps and other refuse must Franz Jevne, Assignee's Attorney. M-30 The article referred to states that Witness, the judge of said court, Asignee's Attorney. and the seal of said court, this 11th a gentleman who was in Winnipeg, be removed from premises. NOTICE day of April, 1912. and claims to have had a talk with SHERIFF'S SALE. (Seal) R. F. C. ILTIS, Estate of Henry Hanson, state of the officials of the C. N. R. railway This work must be done at Probate Judge. Minnesota, county of Koochiching, By virtue of an execution issued company, said that he had reliable information Geo. E. Erickson, in probate court. out of and under the seal of the district once, before the roads become Attorney for Petitioner. that the insurance companies In the matter of the estate of Henry court in and for the county of Henson, deceased. Clay, and state of Minnesota, upon had abandoned their fight against too heavy for hauling. The state of Minnesota to Hans Henrik, a judgment rendered and docketed in the company for claims of several NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Hanson Perus and Maya Sisa said court on the 14th day of December, hundred thousand dollars for losses Perus, and all persons interested 1909, in an action therein, wherein sustained in the Baudette and Spooner Department of the Interior. in the sale of certain lands belonging A. Angevine is plaintiff and the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., to said Henry Hanson: Barnesville Lumber Company, a corporation, fires. April 10, 1912. The petition of Eric Franson as is defendant in favor of Mr. Loring has been associated with Notice is hereby given that John representative of the above named said plaintiff and against said defendant G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D. Mr. Hicks of Chicago and Mr. Auffington A. Peterson of Ray, Minnesota, who, decedent, being duly filed in this court for the sum of one thousand of Minneapolis, the attorneys on Nevember 21st, 1906, made homestead representing that it is necessary and three hundred and ninety and thirtyeight entry No. 22555, serial No. for the best interests of said estate for the insurance companies, in the one hundredths $1,390.38), 05727, for ne1^ nw^. nw*4 ne*4, s^ and of all interested therein be sold City Health Officer matter of these claims for the past which said judgment was docketed in and praying that a license be to Eric neM, section 19, township 69 N., range the district court of the county of several months and his telegram coming 21 W., 4th P. meridian, has filed no Franson granted to sell the same: Koochiching, in the state of Minnesota, from Minneapolis was evidently tice of intention to make final five Now, therefore, you and each of on the 16th day of December, year proof, to establish claim to the you, are hereby cited and required to sent after having had a consultation 1909, at 4 o'clock p. m., and which execution land above described, before register show cause, if any you have, before was directed and delivered to with Mr. Auffington. In the telegram D? PRICES and receiver, at Duluth, Minnesota, this court, at the probate court rooms me as sheriff in and for said county he states that the insurance on the 6th day of June 1912. in the court house in International of Koochiching. I have on this 5th companies have not withdrawn their Claimant names as witnesses: Falls, county of Koochiching, state of day of March, 1912, levied upon all Harvey Gale, of International Falls, Minnesota, on the 20th day of April, claims, that they have not settled the right, title and interest of the said Minn. Gust Holm, of Ericsburg, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the defendant, the Barnesville Lumber with the railawy company and intend Minn. Thomas Codd, of Ray, Minn. prayer of said petition should not be Company, a corporation, in and to to bring suits and prosecute these CREAM Louis Peterson, of Ray, Minn. granted. the following described real estate, claims in the near future. Charles F. Hartman, Witness the judge of said court, and situate in said county of Koochiching, Register. the seal of said court, this 26th day The people in Baudette and Spooner BAKING POWDER and state of Minnesota, viz: The of March, 1912. as well as the settlers in all of the southwest quarter of the southwest F. C. ILTIS, quarter of section fifteen (15), and burned district, who were heavy losers NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Judge of the Probate Court. the west half of the northwest quarter in the forest fires of 1910, which it (Court Seal.) and the southeast quarter of LIQUOR LICENSE. F. J. McPartlin, is claimed were started by sparks the northwest quarter of section Attorney for Petitioner. State "of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, twenty-two (22), all in township from locomotives of the Canadian Sixty Years Village of Ranier, ss. seventy (70), north, range Northern, have been delaying to prosecute hereby Notice is given that applications twenty-two (22, west of the fourth MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE their claims for damages until principal meridian, containing one have been made in writing to the Standard for parity, such time as the insurance companies Default having been made in the hundred sixty (160) aeres, more or the common council of the village of would take hold of the matter. Of less, according to the United States payment of the sum of one hundred Ranier and filed in my office, praying government survey thereof. course, the. claims of the property twenty-six and 75-100 dollars, which strength and healthfalness. Notice is hereby given that I, the owners for losses are not necessarily is claimed to be due and is due at undersigned, as sheriff as aforesaid, .50 in any way dependent upon what the the of this notice upon a certain will sell the above described real estate date insurance companies may do as to to the highest bidder for cash mortgage, duly executed and delivered Made from pure, at public auction, at the front door of by Erick Peterson, a single man, the claim they paid on their policies, the court house in the city of International mortgagor, to C. L. Hillstead, mortgagee, but the several attorneys representing, The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Falls, county of Koochiching, in bearing date the 2nd day of grape cream of tartar, the claimants in these matters have the state of Minnesota, on the 29th 180 MODERN ROOMS September, 1911, and with a power considered it advisable to co-operate day of April, 1912, at 11 o'clock a- in. of sale therein contained, duly recorded Located in Heart of BiuineM District free from alum and of that day, to satisfy said execution, in the office of the register of deeds with the attorneys for the insurance 01.00 SINGLE RATE $1.00 together-with the interest and costs in and for the county of Koochiching, companies, if their claims were to be EUROPLAN. I1.BO RATE FOR TWO PERSONS thereon. phosphatic and state of Minnesota, on the 5th prosecuted. It seems more than likely PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA Dated this 5th day of March, 1912. H. W. Forrer, that the gentleman who brought the EVERT ROOM HAS HOT AND COLO RUNNING day of September, 1911, at 2 o'clock acids. WATER. 'STEAM HEAT. OAS AND ELECTRIC Sheriff of Koochiching County. news from Winnipeg was handing p. m., in book of mortgages, on IMHTS, PORCELAIN LAVATORY. PARQUET FLOOR, AMD TELEPHONE SERVICE TO OFFICE page 640, and no action or proceeding Chas. S. Marden, out "hot air" or that some official of AN* CITY. ALL* BATH ROOMS ARC FINISHED IN WHITE TILE WITH OPEN NICKCL having been instituted, at law or """Plaintiff's Attorney. the railway company had given Mm SLATED PLUMBING. SEVEN-STORY FIR*PROOFANNEX Moorhead, Minnesota. otherwise, to recover the debt se a dose of medicine. There seems'to NOW-COMPLETED. "i ,1 A A.