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5 Ulifi O#^ W^ *«2\ p£^M$:2 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. the 13th day of July 1912 and praying NOTICE OF SALE Or TIMBER STIMPAOE ON STATE LANDS. LEGALS! tli'at letters of administration of Hutchings Exploration Company his estate be granted to Frank E. SALE OF SCHOOL AND Johnson and the court having fixed Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at tf the time and place for hearing said Court House in International Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, on Saturday petition Therefore, you, and each of Diamond Drilling October 26, 1912/ at 10 o'clock in the forenoon certain timber belongir* OTHER STATE LANDS to the State and liable to waste. you, are hereby cited an\ required to Following is a list of the lands on which such timber is situated, anr a: Churn Drilling ttatement of the estimated quantity of each kind of timber thereon that show cause, if any you have before 111 fee so offered, and of the appraised price of each kind of such timber, pei Mx this court at the Probate Court rooms ieet, or per cord, or per piece, as the case may be: Contract Worl^ SE14 NEi/4 of Sec. 14, T. 69. R. 22:—30 Pine $6.00 per 10 spr c« State of Minnesota, State Auditor's in the Court house, in the city of International 0 $3.00 per 10 tamarack $2.00 per 10 balsam $1.50 per M. 60 Qedar poles 10c each. Falls in the Couny of Koochiching, Office. NEV4 and E1^ SE^i of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 22:—60 pine $7.50 per 1 State of Minnesota, on the SO spruce $4.00 per 10 tamarack &> $3.00 per 1,500 tamarack «8 St. Paul, October 1, 1912. Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN, A 8c each 1.500 ceder coles rrf 15c ea*h: S.0-10 cedar posts & lc each. Notice is hereby given that on first day of November 1912, at 10 NW4 and W% SW% of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 22:—80 pine $7.50 per II JSl (i.v It 2d spruce $4.00 per AI 5 tamaiaiK $o.00 per 300 ta.niara.cK ties November 11, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. o'clock a. m., why said petition should (Tv 8c each 2,500 cedar poles 15c eac-M 15,000 cedar posts lc each. W% NWU, W% swy4 and SE% SE% of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine in the office of the county auditor at not be granted. 8 17.50 per 25 spruce $4.00 per 15 tamarack $3.00 per International Falls, Koochiching county, Witness, the Judge of said Court, 0 cedar poles 15c each 8.000 cedar posts lc each Three Leaders E% NE-%. SW*4 NEVi and NV6 SE»4 of Sec. 23, T. 69. R. 22:—5 pine in the state of Minnesota, I will and the Seal of said Court, this 7th 16.00 per 5 spruce $3.00 per 30 tamarack $2.00 per offer for sale certain unsold state day of October 1912. lTO cedar poles 15c each 9.000 cedar posts lc each. N% of Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine £i $6.00 per 25 M. tamarack lands, and also those state lands (Seal) R. F. C. litis, II.B0 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 100 cedar poles 15c each 11,000 cedar posts & lc each. which have reverted to the state by Judge of Probate Court. Lot 4 of Sec. 31. T. 69. R. 22:—50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. S% of Sec. 25, T. 69. R. 23:—10 pine $8.00 per 5 spruce @14.00 'reason of the non-payment of interest. C. R. Middleton, par 10 tamarack $3.00 per 325 cords spruce $1,0® per cord 200 Golden Grain Belt Beers Attorney for Petitioner. tamarack ties 8c each. E% of Sec. 26, T. 69. R. 23:—75 pine $8.00 per 10 spruca Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase 14.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 150 cords spruce $1.00 per cora §,600 tamarack ties 8c each 2,000 cedar poles 15c each 5,000 cedar posts price and interest on the unpaid NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY. Harpers Whiskey (m 1a each W% NW'i and SW/4 of Sec. 26, T. 69, 23:—10 pine $8.00 per balance from date of sale to Notice is hereby given, That a petition. 30 spruce $4.00 per 50 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce June 1st,. 1913, must be paid at the has been filed with the clerk of •1.00 per cord 1,500 tamarack ties 8c each 750 cedar poles 15c each i.000 cedar posts lc each. time of sale. The balance of purchase the city of International Fals by the Rock Spring Water NE& NW»4, N% NE'A and SE1^ NE'/4 of Sec. 35, T. 69, R. 23:—15 pine SIB.00 per 10 spruce i§ $4.00 r^r 15 tamarack $3.00 per money is payable in whole or school board of Independent school 5 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 250 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar in part on or before forty years from district number four, of Koochiching posts lc each. NE^4 of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—50 pine $8.00 per 35 spruce date of sale the rate of interest on county, Minnesota, asking for the vacation 14.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 250 cords spruce $1.00 per UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS cord 1,000 tamarack ties 8c each 200 cedar poles (g) 15c each 1,500 cedar the unpaid balance is four per cent of the alley running through posts lc each. per annum, payable in advance on block forty-three (43) of the plat of KWy. of Sec. 36, T. 69, 23:—30 pine $8.00 per 50 tamarack 8 13.00 per 25 cords spruce 51.00 per cord 1.000 tamarack ties 8c International Falls, Minnesota. June 1st of each year, provided the International Falls in said county and each 500 cedar poles 15c each 2,000 ceuar posts lc each. BW^i of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—60 pine $8.00 per 30 spruce principal remains unpaid for ten that said petition will be heard and $4.00 per 5 tamarack $3.00 per 150 cords spruce $1.00 per coia years but if the principal is paid considered by the city council at a 760 tamarack ties 8c each 200 cedar poles 15c each 1,000 cedar posts (& lc each. within ten years from date of sale meeting to be held on Monday, the SE& of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—75 pine $8.00 per M: 20 spruce Hotel Nicollet J,000 4.00 per 5 tamarack & $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per coid the rate of interest will be computed 4th day of November, 1912, at eight tamarack ties 8c each 300 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar potts Stop at the o'clock p. m., at the council room in at five per cent per annum. lc each Lots 1," 5, 6 and 7 (E% of E%), of Sec. 1, T. 68, R. 23:—30 pine $8.JjO Appraised value of timber, if any, said city. per 20 tamarack 8 $3.00 per 100 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 31)0 "Recognized the Really. Good" Convenient Gentral Comfortable tamarack ties$0 each 4,000 cedar posts lc each. must also be paid at time of sale. Dated Sept. 23, 1912. S% SWV4 of Sec. 21, T. 70, R. 23:—20P cords spruce $1.00 per cord. R. C. Fraser, E% NE%, E»/i SE^ and SWyt SE% of Sec. 22, T. 70, R. 23:—25 tamarack Lands on which the interest is delinquent Washington Atc. between Nicollet end Hennepin Am. $3.00 per 375 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe may be redeemed at any 0 17 City Clerk. Lots 1 and 2. N»/6 NW'/4, SW% NW14 and SW/4 of Sec. 23, T. 70, B. gQO ROOMS—»l.QO PPWARP BEST IN THE TW1M:C1TGES 13:—10 spruce $4.00 per 40 tamarack @$3.00 per 650 cords sprutee time up to the hour of sale, or before O 11 .00 per cord. NWy4 NWV4 of Sec. 26, T. 70, R. 23:—200 cords spruce (g $1.00 per cord. resale, to an actual purchaser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NE*4, W% and NW1^ SE^4 of Sec. 27, T. 70, R. 23:—15 spruce $4.(00 All mineral rights are reserved by per 75 tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce $1.00 per cord U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake Minn. •»00 tamarack tics 8c each. the laws of the state. E% of Sec. 28. T. 70, R. 23:—25 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamaraok Northern Minnesota Hospital Oct. 5, 1912. O $3.00 per 1,300 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. Not more than 320 acres can be All (except SE^ SE^) of Sec. 3G, T. 70, R. 24:—30 pine $8.00 per tf Notice is hereby giyen that Andrew sold or contracted to be sold to. any 10 spruce $4.00 per 60 tamarack $3.00 per 1.000 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 8,500 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar poles 15c eacli P. Jespersen, of Loman, Minn., who, one purchaser. International falls. Minnesota M00 cedar posts lc each. on July 9th, 1907, made Chippewa S% NW14 and SWy4 of Sec. 12, T. 69, R. 24:—25 spruce $4.00 per Agents acting for purchaseh must IB tamarack a $3.00 per M: 1,000 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 50 cedar homestead entry, No. 1125, serial No. furnish affidavit of ^authority. Appraiser's poles 10c each 500 cedar posts lc each. NW14 NW'/i of Sec. 13, T. 69, R. 24:—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. 02819, for NE1^, section 18, township reports, showing quality and SWy4 SW'/4 of Sec. 15, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack $2.00 per 180 158 N, range 25 W, 5th P. Meridian, cords spruce 75c per cord. kind of soil, are on file in this office. All of Sec. 16, T. 69, R. 24:—60 tamarack $2.00 per 700 corns has filed notice of intention to make Lists of lands to be offered may be spruce 75c per cord. All of Sec. 17, T. 69, R. 21:—10 tamarack $2.00 per 1,400 COrds final five year proof, under act of obtained of the state auditor, or the spruce 75c per cord. S% of Sec. 19, T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine $8.00 per 50 tamarack O state commissioner of immigration at March 3, 1891, to establish claim to $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. St. Paul, and of tlw county auditor at the land above described, before J. All of Sec. 20, T. 69, R. 21:—5 pine (ffi $7.00 per 25 tamarack 9 $2.00 per M: 450 cords spruce 75c per cord 500 tamarack ties (a) 8c'each. H. Drummond, Clerk of district court, above address. All of Sec. 21, T. 69, R. 24:—25 tamarack @$2.50 per 500 corcs spruce $1.00 per cord. at International Falls,s Minn., on the Samuel 6. Iverson, NW14, SW^i and SW^i SE^4 of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack 12th day of November, 1912. fi $2.00 per 600 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. State Auditor. SE% NE^i. EVz SE'i and SV2 S\V^4 of See. 29. T. 69, R. 24:—25 tamarack Claimant names as witnesses: N. P. (a1 $2.00 per 75 cords spruce (fi' 75c per cord. LotT 1 (XW'/i NW14). EV2 NW14 and EV2 of Sec. 30, T. 69. R. 24:—5 pine Nielsen, E. J. Helmer, A. Anderson, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. $8.00 per 50 tamarack $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per all of Loman, Minn., and Exel Jespersen, cord 50 cords balsam 50c per cord. Default has been made in the payment S1/^ NEW. EV2 SWV4 and SEW of Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 24:—90 tamarack of Bannock, Minn. $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 30 cords balsam 50c per of the sum of Five Hundred and cord Lester Bartlett, Ninety-one and 25-100 Dollars ($591.26), N% NW14 and SWVi NW/4 of Sec. 32. T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine $8.00 which is claimed to be due and is Register. per 10 tamarack $3.00 per A:, 50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN, M. D. SEW NEW of Sec. 7, T. 69, R. 25:—15 tamarack $3.00 per BO due at the date of this notice upon a cords spruce (51 $1.00 per cord. certain mortgage, duly executed and MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. NWW. NVi SWW and SWW SWW of Sec. 8, T. 69, R. 25:—15 spruce HAPPYLAND. delivered by Hose Haluptzok and John I 14.00 per M: 75 tamarack (a $3.00 per 1,800 cords spruce $1.00 per Office over International State Bank. Mr. Harley Rose visited Littlefork cord: 500 tamarack ties Sc each. Haluptzok, her husband, mortgagors, NEW. SEW and W% of Sec. 16, T. 69. R. 25:—40 spruce $4.00 I to Gowan-Peyton-Congdon company, a Saturday. ?,000M er 60 tamarack $3.00 per 800 cords spruce $1.00 per cora Maine corporation mortgagee, bearing tlefork tamarack ties 8c each. Mrg Qleson was at Lit NEW NEW. Wy2 NEW and N% NWW of Sec. 25. T. 69. R. 2o:— 5 pine date the 31st day of Ma". 1911, and $8 00 per 5 spruce $4.00 per M: 25 tamarack $3.00 per (8) Wwlnesdav 350 cords spruce (a) $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties (a Sc each. with a power of sale therein contained TT.„. Lots 1. 2 3 47 5 6 7. SV2 SWW and SWW SEW of Sec. 1, T. 68, R. 25:— duly recorded in the office ^r* W. Hilliard was at Bemidj pine $S.OO per 90 tamarack ^S.OO per 700 cords spruce $1.00 I ister of deeds in and for the count"' the past week in connection with Ber Lots' 1, 2, 4, SEW NEW and NEW SEW of Sec. 2. T. 68, R. 25:—50 of Koochiching, and State of Minne-: ditch viewers work. tamarack W1 $2.50 per 100 cords punice fc 75c per cord. sota, on the 21st dav of June, 1911, Wm. Wright was home the Lots 1 2 and 3 of Sec. 3. T. 68. R. 25:—125 cords, spruce 75c per cord. at one o'clock p. m., in Book "B" 011 N% NEW of Sec. 12, T. 68. R. 25:—30 spruce (a) $4.00 per M: 5 tamarack I mortgages on page 614 and no action past week, but has gone onf.o teleI (ft' $3.no pp" ''i coi-r1- snruCe Tf $1.00 per cord. FOR A LIMITED TIME All of Sec. 36, T. 68, R. 25:—60 Dine $8.00 per 30 spruce $4.00 or p/oceeding has been instituted at phone construction work, being done cv S per 10 tainarai-k $a.00 per M.: 300 cords of spruce $1.00 per cord law or otherwise, to recover the debt jer the fire wardens of this dis- I,500 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar poles 10c each 10,000 cedar posts We are going to GIVE AWAY one tnese un( cf I secured by said mortage or any part lc each. "ROGERS" beautiful genuine French Verdigris Sy2 SWW of Sec. 4. T. 69, R. 26:—15 spruce $4.00 per 10 tamatack thereof: ,, ri $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties on —Satin Finished—Rose Design Silver Teaspoons, Now therefore, notice is hereby giv- Mr. P. Foley reports a yield of 8c each. N% NWW of Sec. 9, T. 69, R. 26:—10 spruce $4.00 per 6 en that by virtue of the power of bushels of potatoes on a measured with every piece of tamarack $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 300 tamarack sale contained in said mortgage, and one-thirty second of an acre, or an CELEBRATED "1892" ties 8c each. ..... Lots 2, 3 and 4 of Sec. 31, T. 154. R. 25:—90 pine $8.00 per 10 of 640 bushels for a full tamarack $3.00 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 1,500 tamarack made and provided, the said mortgage PURE SPUN ties 8c each. acre. Can you beat it Aluminum Ware will be foreclosed by a sale of the N% NEW. SEW NEW and NEW SEW of Sec. 24, T. 154, R. 26:—10 spruce premises described in and conveyed Mr. C. S. Romans, P. Foley and J. $4.00 per 90 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 2.500 tamarack ties 8c each. by said mortage, viz: W. Hilliard were attending court at All (except SEW NEW) of Sec. 25, T. 154. R. 26:—50 pine $8.00 per I Southeast quarter of northwest 25 jack and spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack $3.00 per 60 BOUGHT AT OUR STORE International Tuesday. The case of ?er quarter (SE V* of NW^). southwest Cords spruce $1.00 cord 2.500 tamarack ties 8c each 2,000 cedar poles You kno^r what "Rogers means on a piece of silverware. Hilliard vs. M. & I. railroad for loss 15c each: 15,000 cedar posts lc each. quarter of northeast quarter (SW SV& SWW and SEW of Sec. 29, T. 154. R. 26:—20' pine $7.50 per Mi We want you to know what "1892" of horse came on for hearing that 8 spruce $4.00 per 75 tamarack ft $3.00 per 50 cords spruce of NE x/4) northeast quarter of south means on cooking utensil—the purest, most sanitary, a 11 .00 per cord 1.S00 tamarack ties Sc each. west quarter (NE1^ of SW and day. and longest-lived cooking vessels ever made. NEW and NEW SEW of Sec. 32. T. 154. R. 26:—10 pine $7.50 per 15 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack (a) $3.00 per 450 cords ^spruce northwest quarter of southeast quar- The fine weather the past week, after Every piece is positively II.00 per cord 1.000 tamarack ties 8c each. (NWx/4 of SE^4) of section four ^.gr }ong continued wet spell, came GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS NEW. NEW NWW. N% SWW and SEW SWW of Sec. 33. T. 154, R. 26:— (4), township One Hundred Fifty-four ,, 60 pine @.$8.00 per 30 spruce $4.00 per 15 tamarack |l.00 (154) north, of range twenty-five (25) as a Godsend, enabling most of the per 250 cords spruce $1.00 per cord: 2,000 tamarack ties 8c each 100 (a fft DON'T DELAY—there will be big demand for cedar poles 10c each 500 cedar posts 1c each. a west of the fifth principal meridian, settlers to finish getting potatoes out W% NWW and WV4 SWW of Sec. 34, T. 154. R. 26:—75 pine $8.00 these articles and we want you to obtain one n' according to the United States Gov- the ground. It was the only full per 5 spruce $4.00 per M: 15 tamarack $3.00 per 25 cords more of them before our stock gives out. 0 spruce $1.00 per cord 2.000 tamarack ties 8c each 300 cedar poles ernment thereof, in Koochi- £th out rain since June. survey 16c each: 2.500 cedar posts lc each. wee ching county, and state of Minnesota, Pf1LMefi A WEBER NEW and Wof Sec. 36. T. 154. R. 26:—75 tamarack $3.00 per with the hereditaments and appurtenances 10 balsam $2.00 per 300 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 2,500 tamarack BIRCHDALE. (Ranter, Minnesota ties 8c each. which sale will be made by TERMS OF SALE. the sheriff of said Koochiching county H. W. Proffle bought a horse This sale is to b« held pursuant to the -provisions of Chapter 204 of the at the front door of the court house, General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as' amended by Chapter 476 Of the Nybo & Co. to haul his children General Laws of 1909. in the city of International Falls, in Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per said county and state, on the 25th day school this wint,er. feet timber estimate and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per of November, 1912, at 10 o'clock a Nybo & Co. have bought a good cord all cords to be single cords: and timber estimated ahd appraised as tie «r pole or post timber will be offered and sold per tie or pole or post' and m., of that day, at public vendue, to young horse for hauling freight for sale will be made to the party bidding t^e highest price for all of the several the highest bidder for cash, to pay kinds of Wmber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the their stone business. said mortgage indebtedness and interest, timber can be sold less than the apm-aised prices as given herein, and any bidding 'over and above the said-appraised pi-ices shall be by "per Some luniber for use of manual and the taxes, if any, on said centage," the per cent'bld to be added to the appraised price'Of each kind of Premises, and twenty-five dollars training class has arrived and is being timber advertised on the land. No bids of less than Ave (5) per cent will C$25.00) attorney's fees, as stipulated be entertained or accepted. hauled frpm river. Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down In cash at in and by said mortgage in case of time of sale 50 per cent of the appraised value of the timber, based on the Too wet for fall plowing school had foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed estimated quantity, and must give bond to the State in an amount at least to close for a day or two op account double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting all of said by law: subject to redemption kinds of timber that tnere be upon the land (be itimore or less than the may »t any time within one vear from the of snow and bad roajds. estimate) clean, acre by acre, and paying the State the balance that may be dav of sale as provided by law. due therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and'conditions The potatoe crop is a good one but 1 of the law governing such matters. "Permits" will be issued to purchasers, Dated^ October 1st. 1912. is rotting some are digging and good up to and to expire on June 1. 1914, for the cutting and-removing^ of Gowan-Peyton-Coiigdon Company. Such timber, and the law allows the Timber Board, by unanimous vote, to washing them as fast as dug. Krant one extension of time, of not more than one logging season, if good Mortgagee. reason is given for not having been able to complete the cutting and removing The farmers used the few "days of Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys of the timber within the original time limit of the Permit. All timber sunshine to a very good advantage in Out is to be scaled or counted on the land where cut by a regular State Land for Mortgagee. Examiner, and is not to be removed from such land until it has been so scaled getting in their grain and some second ov counted, and final settlement is to be based on such scale and count. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 26th day of September. 1912. Citation for Hearing on Petition for crop hay. S. G. IVERSON, Administration. Harry Johnson of Bakerfield, California State Auditor. who has been visiting his friend Estate of Martin M. Myrvold. Ed Murphy this summer has returned State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In to his home in California. Probate Court. Here you will find a well selected stock of Mr. Johnson of Spooner has moved In the Matter of the Estate of-Martin his family on to his claim in sec. 9, M. Myrvold Decedent. this valuable pine—and useful. We have bought wisely this township, ite has put up quite The State of Minnesota to Ruth Myrvold, International Falls Abstract Co. and now offer you the advantages of our bargain. Come a good house and will be a welcome Tacklia Mi. Myrvold, Alfred in today and*look"it over. Use it in that new building^—it /addition to our community. H. Myrvold, Tyra Eveline Myrvold, will double the life of your work. Our fellow townsman Harold Royem BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors and Christena Myrvold, and all made a good run as candidate for persons interested in the granting ZETA & JOHNSON ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTAE & INSURANCE district No. 4, and if he does as well of administration- of the state of on Nov.. 5. he will be (tommissioner next said decedent. Collections, Convreanting and Loans CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. term for this, district. We believe The petition of Christena Myrvold Mr. Royem has the courage of his having been filed in this court, representing General Contractors J. E. BURDICK, Manager convictions and will safeguard the interests that Martin M. Myrvold, then Palls, International Phone 41 of the homesteaders and taxpayers INTERNATIONAL fALLS, MINNESOTA a resident of the County of Kittson in this district and county. Stat,e of Minnesota, died intestate on 3?K te&evtl