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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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•4, y~ 1'^ "miKf tiuHMU'lK'WP&N* •xftttee&umiim*mmi?P»Wf&£!^-w-yiiiJ&&3asrmjB>0f2ss,*RzM*nat&4m^<#m3srismigQig^^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. m+m WILD WOOD. NOTICE OF SA1E Of TIMBER STUMP/tGE ON STATE LANDS. Joseph Schoffman, the Northome cattle buyer, made this section of the the last week. country a visit SJUE OF SCHOOL AND Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale .at public, auction at .tl «r J. M. Allard, the Watkins man, Court House in International Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, on Saturday, October 26, 1912, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belongii made his semi annual call on his to the State and liable to waste. .t «?. 4 patrons. .Following is a list of the lands on which such timber is situated. an- a OTHER SttTE LANDS Golden Grain Belt Beers •tatement of the estimated quantity of each kind of timber thereon that 111 and Mrs. Ed Cowan of Tacoma, j»« so offered, and of the appraised price of each kind of such timber, pei M' Mr. f«et, or per cord, or per piece, as the case may be: Wash., who have been visiting the SE14 NEhi of Sec. 14, T. 69, R. 22:—30 Pine $6.00 per 10 spi State of Minnesota, State Auditor's O $3.00 per 1" tamarack $2.00 per 10 balsam $1.50 per 1. SO former's sister, Mrs J. T. O'Laughlin, Harpers Whiskey Cedar poles 10c each. Office. returned home Friday, accompanied NE»4 and SE4 of Sec. 16. T. 69, R. 22:—60 pine $7.50 per I EV2 SO spruce 8 $4.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 1,500 tamarack «s St. Paul, October 1,,1912. by Mr. Cowan's mother, Mrs. C. M. 8c l.F.OO «"p,'lnv noles 15c pach: S.(K0 f-edar posts. lc each. S Notice is hereby given that on KW}1 and W% SW% of Sec. Iff, T. 69, R. 22:—80 pine $7.50 per Cowan. Rock Spring Water ut 15 spruce (jj $4.o0 per JVI 5 A1 tamtti u-K if a.00 per JVi 300 tamarack ties November 11, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. (ft 8c each: 2.500 cedar poles 15c eac-li: 15.000 cedar posts lc each. Napoleon Rousse was appointed W% NW14, \V% SWV4 and SE^ SE& of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine in the office of the county auditor at road overseer in place of Rube Smith .50 per 25 spruce $4.00 per Mi 15 tamarack $3.00 P^r JVI, International Falls, Koochiching county, 100 cedar poles (fr 15c each: 8.000 cedar posts, (tp lc _r who now carries the U. S. maill. E% NEW. StVVi NEy« and N% SE»4 of Sec. 2o. T. 69. R. 22:—5 pine in the state of Minnesota, I will UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS J6.00 per 6 spruce (fc $3.00 per M: 30 tamarack $2.00 per Marten Bros of Duluth, are moving 100 cedar poles (a) 15c ?ach 9.000 cedar posts lc each. offer for sale certain unsold state N& of Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 22:—15 pine $6.00 per 25 tamarack into the old Itasca Lumber Company's lands, and also those state lands International Falls, Minnesota. 1.B0 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 100 cedar poles 15c each camp. 8,000 cedar posts lc each. which have reverted to the state by Lot 4 of Sec. 31. T. 69, R. 22:—50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. Mr. and Mrs. John Bursack entertained S% of Sec. 25. T. 69. R. 23:—10 pine $8.00 per 5 spruce @14.00 reason of the non-payment of interest. per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 325 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 200 a dancing party Saturday tamarack ties 8c each. of Sec. 28, T. 69. R. 23:—75 pine $8.00 per 10 spruce evening. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase 4.00 per 10 tamarack (ft) $3.00 per 150 cords spruce $1.00 per. cord Hotel Nicollet !,600 tamarack ties 8c each 2,000 cedar poles 15c each 5,000 cedar posts Mis^ Ellen Dahlgren of Minneapolis, price and interest on the unpaid Stop at the lc each in MinHcaprtlla wb is spending her vacation NW*4 and SW/4 of Sec. 26, T. 69, 23:—10 pine $8.00 per balance from date of sale to 80 spruce $4.00 *per 50 tamarack $3.00, per 50 cords spruce "R4coftnized m.m the Really Good" J,000 June 1st, 1913, must be paid at the with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Peter 1.00 per cord 1,500 tamarack ties 8c each 750 c^dar poles 15c each Convenient Central Comfortable cedar posts lc each. Dahlgren. time of sale. The balance of purchase NE'/i NWi/4. NE% and SE.% Np',4 of Sec. 35, T. 69, R. 23:—15 pln« Waihintlon Ave. between Nioollet and Hennepin Avec. S518.00 per 10 spruce $4.00 p»»r 15 tamarack $3.00 per money is payable in whole or Owing to the roads being so bad I2UROPItfodcirittfo Priced Gaffe cords spruce $1.00' per cord 250 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar ZOO R30MS^-1^00^TJPW\AItP BEST IN THE TWIN CITTTJRjg in part on or before forty years from Ross & Ross are toteing supplies posts lc each. NE% of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—50 pine $8.00 per 35 spruce date of sale the rate of interest on from Pomeroy instead of Gemmell. 14.00 per 10 tamarack $3.00 per 250 cords spruce $1.00 per cor4 1,000 tamarack ties 8c each 200 cedar poles g) 15c gach 1,500 cedar the unpaid balance is four per cent Mr. arid Mrs. J. T. O'Laughlin visited poeti lc each. per annum, payable in advance on NWy4 of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—3j» pine $8.00 per 50 tamarack at R. L. Smith's Thursday. $3.00 per 25 cords' spruc6 $'1.00 per cord 1,000 tamarack ties (g) 8c June 1st of each year, provided the each 500 cedar poles 15c each 2.000 ceaar posts lc each. Misses Zora Porter, Ethel Carlson Northern Minnesota Hospital 6W^4 of principal remains unpaid for ten and Messrs. arry Porter, Axel Carlson 94.00 per years but if the principal is paid 7B0 tamarack and Ward Smith were amonng O lc each. .. within ten years- from' date of sale SE% of Sec. 36, T. 69, R. 23:—76 pine $8.00 per 20 spruce Internaliohaif Palls. Minnesota those from Plum Creek who attended J,000 4.00 per 5. tamarack $3.00 per 200 cords spruce $l-00 per coi« the rate of interest will be computed attended the dance Saturday evening. tamarack ties 8c eacli 300 (tedar pol^s 15c'^a'ch 1,500 cedar potts Mjs, at five per cent per annum. 4B lc each Lots 1, 5, 6 and 7 (&% of E&), 6f &£6. 1, T. 4$ Ft. 23:—30 pirie $8.f0 Appraised value of timber, if any, per 20 tamarack $3.00 per 100 cords spruce $1.00 per cord S®0 tamarack ties 8c each 4,000 cedar posts lc each. must also b€ paid at time of sale. S% SWi of Sec. ?1, T. 70, R. 23:—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. E% NE»4, SE% and SW.^, SEy. of Sec. 22, T. 70, R. 23:—25 tafc-' Lands on which the interest is delinquent KVa aradk 3) $3.00 per 375, cords spruce $1.00 per gord. may be ^redeemed at any Lots 1 and 2. N& NW%, SW^ NW'i and SW»4 of Sec. 23, T. 70, R. spruce 3) $4.00 per 40 tamarack @$3.00 per 650 cords sprutoe J3:_10 time up to the hour of sale, or before $1 .0.0 per cord. NW!4 NW% o' Sec- 26,,T. 70, R. 23:—r200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. resale to an actual purchaser. INTSRNATIdKAL FALLS, MINN. NWyt NEY*, W,% and SE1/!' of Sec. 27, T. 70, R. 23:—15 spruce $4.|0. All mineral rights are reserved by er 75 tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce $1.00 per core I 00 tamarack tics 8c. each. .. the laws of the state. SUNDAY EVENING E1/^ of Sec. 28. T. 70, R. 23:—25 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamara«k $3.00 per 1,300 cords spruce $1.00'.per cord Not riiore than 320 aicres can be All (except SEi4 SEH) ®f Sec. 36, T. 70, R. 24:—30 pihe $8.00 per 3f osetdber 2C)th sold or contracted to be sold to any 10 spruce $4.Q0 per 60 tamarack $3.00 per 1000 cords spruce f) fl.00 per coi'd 8,500 tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar poles 15c eatb one purchaser. Cooo cedar posts lc each. S% NWVi tfnd SW.% 6f S6c. 12. .T. 69, R. 24:^25_M. spruce $4.00 per ,M Agents acting for purchaseh must -5 If tamarack $3.00 per 1,000 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 50 cedftr 5- poles lOc -each &00,ceda,r posts lc each. ,' furnish affidavit of Authority. Appraiser's NW Vi NW»4' 6f Sec. 1'3, T. 6tf, R. 24':—200 cords spruce $1.00 per cotL reports, shafting' quality and SW14 SW% of Sec. 15, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack $2.00 per lfO 3 WESJTOilM SftlSTE RS 3 cords spruce 75c per cord. __ R. fcind 6f soil,1 afe Jii file in this office. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH AIONAHAN. M. D. All of Sec. 16,'T.-69, R. 24:—60 tamarack $2.00 per 70C cor« spruce .® 75c per cord.4 Lists of hftids to be offered may be MARY C. GBOSTLEY, M. D. tH J. MOOHE All ,of s|c. 17, X. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack |2.00 pdr 1,400 tioitfV obtafirted df the state auditor, 6r the iprude.# per cord.^„ a-- .. ,, aj a Office over International State Bank. A tataafracv S^ of Sec. 19, T. 69, R. 2f:—5 pine $&0d per 50 StSte commissioner of immigration at 11.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. STANf$FfEL&-HAE:L All of Sec. 20, T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine $7.00 per 25 tamarack St. Paul, and of £h& county auditor ait 12.00 per 450 cords spruce 76c per cord 500 tamarack .ties 8c each. above address. All of Sec. 21. T. 69, R. 241:—25 tamarack @$2.80 per 500 corW cpruce S $1.00 per'edrrf. j., Saitfuel G. IVerson, W% NW!4, SW4 and SW^ SE^4 of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 24:—10 tamarack REI'FF, CLAYTON arid $2.00 per 600 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. State Auditdr. SEl/4 NE%, EH SE14 and S»/i SW% of Sec. 29, T. 69, R. 24:—25 ta»•rack E IFF $2.00 per 75 cords spruce 75c per cprd. -,v Lot 1 (NW/4 NW14), EM( NW% and E% of Se.C. 3(), T. 69. 24:—5 pi®« MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. $8.00 per 50 tamarack $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 jcr FOUR-ADERa-FOUR cord 60 coi-ds balsam 50c per cord. •, Default has been jtiade in the payment S% NE14. E% SW14 and SE% of Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 24 —90 tamarack ^3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 por cord 30 cords balsam 50c pCr of the sum of Five Hundred and 50c awl 75c PRICES, Niriety-one and 25-100 Dollars ($591.25), N% NW44. and SWVi NW% Qf See. 32, T. 69, R. 24:—5 pine ,$8.i,0 which is claimed to be due and is per 10 tamarack $3.00 per ft!, 50 cords spruce $1.00 per cord. SEJA NE1^ of Sec. 7, T. 69, R. 25:—15 tamarack $3.00 per SO due at the date of this notice upon a oords spruce $100 per cord. SEATS ON SALE AT ILTIS' DRUGSTORE certain mortgage, duly executed and NWA, .N% .SWV4 and SW14 S.W4 of Sec. 8, T. 69, R, 25:—15 spruce delivered by Rose Halufptzok aind John f4.00 per 75 tarrta/ack $3.00 per 1,800 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties8c each. Haluptzok, her htrsband, mortgagors, A NEVi, N^ SE1^ and W% of Sec. .16, T. 69, R. 25:—40 spruce $4.00 to Gowa!n-Peyton-Congdon company, a f,000NEy60NE1/*,ties er tamarack $3.00 per 800 cords spruce $1.06 per corn Maine corporation mortgagee, bearing tamarack 8c each. the 13th day of July 1912 and praying WH NEVi and N% NW of Sec. 25, T. 69, R. 2o:—5 pine 4 date the 31st day of Ma". 1911, and S$8.00 per 5 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack $3.00 per that letters of administration of with a power .of sale therein contained 0 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties S 8c each. his estate be granted to Frank E. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, Sy2 SW/4 and SWy4 ,SE% of Sec. 1, T. 68, R. 25:^- duly recorded ill the office pine $8.00 per 90 tamarack ?3.00 per 700 cords spruce $1.00 Johnson and the court having fixed ister of deeds in and for the count" AAf cord Lots' 1. 2, 3. 4. SE J,i Nfi^ and NEU SEU of Sec. 2. T. 68. R. 25:-^50 of Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, the time arid place for hearing said tit tamarack ($ $2.50 per 100 cords spruce .75c per cord- on the 21st dav of June, 1911, Lots 1 2 and 3 of Sec. 3. T. 68, R. 25:—125 cords spruce 75c per...c«rl., petition Therefore, you, and each of at one o'clock p. m., in Book "B" of NE'/4 of Sec. 12, T. 68. R. 25:—30 spruce $4.00 per 5 tamarack you, are hereby cited and required to (S $3.00 pe" M: ?5 cordr spruce $1.00 per cord. :••. mortgages on paee 614 aftd no action All df SCC. 36, T. #1, R. 25:—60 nine $8.00 per 30 spruce $,4.00 or proceeding has b6en instituted at show cause if any you have before per 10 tamarack $3,00 per M: 300 cords of spruce $1.00 per cprfl law or otherwise,- to recover the debt MOO tamarack ties 8c each 500 cedar poles g) 10c each 10,000 cedar posts this court at thte Probiate Court rooms Here you will find a well selected stocK of secured by said mortage or any part in the Court house, in the city of Iriternationail ^Sy/sW^ of Sec. 4. T. 69. R. 26:—15 spruce $4.00 per 10' tarni-, thereof: ifcck ^3.00 per 200 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack tics this valuable pine:—and useful. We have bought wisely Falls fri the Couny of Koochiching Now therefore, notice is hereby given -i^^aCNW»i Of Sec. S, T. 69, R.. 26:^—10 spruce $4.00 -per .Sh-^jd 'that by virtue of the power of State-'of Minnesota, on the and now ofter you the advantages of our bargain. Come tfemSrS.ck $3.00 per 500 cords spruce $1.00 per cord .300 tamarack sale contained in said mortgage, and first day of November 1912, at 10 gc each in today and*look"it over. Use it in that new building—it pursuant to the statute in such case Lots 2, 8 ffhd 4 of Sec. 3.1, .T..154, R. 25:—90 pine $8.00 per 10 o'clock a. mi., why1 said petition should tamarack $3.00 per 25 cords spruce $1.00 per cord 1,500 tamarack made and provided, the Skid mortgage Will double the life of your work. 8 a not be granted. will be foreclosed by a sale of the spruce N^ NE^-iSEU NE.% apd NE% ?E% of Sec, 24, T. 154, R. 26:—10 premises described in and conveyed Witness, the Judge of said Court, $4.00 per 90^ ta:fnaracli $3.00 per 50 cords spruce $1'.00 per ZETA & JOHNSON cord 2.500 tamarack ties 8c each. by said mortage, viz: and tiie Seal of Said Court, this 7th All. (except SK%- NE^) of See. 25, y. 154, R. 26:—50 M, pine $8.00. per Southeast quarter of northwest 25 jack and spruce (5 $4.00 per 25 tamarack $3.00 per M: 80 day of October 1912. 8c each 2.000 cedar poles quarter (SE xk of NWV*) southwest Cords spruce $1.00 rer cord 2.500 tamarack ties CONSTRUCTION jflnd MANUFACTURING CO. 15c each 15,000 cedar posts lc each. (Seal) R. F. C. litis, quarter of northeast quarter (SW1^ S^ SW/4 and SEJ4 of Sec. 29, T. 154, R. 26:—20 pine (ffl $7.50 per Judge of Probate Court. General Contractors (Tv spruce $4.00 per 75 tamarack $3.00 per 50 cords spruce of NEM) northeast quarter of southwest *1.00 per cord 1.800 tamarack ties 8c each. Middletofi, quarter (NE1/! of SW%) and Phone 41 NE'/4 and NEVI SE1^ of Sec. 32, T. 154. R. 26:—10 pine (8 $7.50 per International falls, 15 spruce $4.00 per 25 tamarack $3.00 per 450 cords spruce 8 northwest quarter of southeast quarter Attorney for Petitioner. $1.00 per cord 1.000 tamarack ties st 8c each. (NW1/* of SE1^) of section four NE14, NEV. NWV4, SW14 and SEVt SWVi of Sec. 33. T. 154, R. 26:— (4), township One Hundred Fifty-four 80 pine (fl $8.00 per 30 spruce $4.00 per M: 15 tamarack $3.00 (i per 250 cords spruce $1.00 per cord: 2.000 tamarack ties 8c each 100 (154) north, of range twenty-five (25) NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY. Tv cedar poles 10c each 500 cedar posts 1c each. west of the fifth Drincinal meridian, W'/i NWU and WU SWV4 of Sec. 34, T. 154. R. 26:—75 pine $8.00 Notice is hereby given, That a petition fi according to the United States Government per 5 spruce $4.00 ner 15 tamarack (ff $3.00 per 25 cords has been filed with the clerk of •pruce 0 $1.00 per cord: 2,000 tamarack ties 8c each 300 cedar poles survey thereof, in Koochiching St- 15c each" -2.500 cedar posts lc each.. county, and state of Minnesota, the city of International Fals by the NEV4 and of Sec. 36. T. 154. R. 26:—75 tamarack $3.00 per WV2 n) with the hereditaments and appurtenances: GO TO THE 10 balsam TO $2.00 per 300 cords sp'-uce $1.00 per cord 2,500 tamarack school board of Independent school 8 a SPIP be made bv 1 which will district number four, of Koochiching TRRMS OF SALE. the sheriff of said Koochichine county This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the county, Minnesota, asking for the vacation the front door of the court house, General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Taws of 1Q0P. in the citv of International F^lls. in of the alley running through Timber estimtMed and appraised rei' feet will be offered and sold per p^id countv and state, on the 25t,h day block forty-three (43) of the plat of feet timber estimeUt. and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per of 1912, at 10 o'clock a. cord all cords to be Finale cords: and timber estimated and appraised as tie November. International Falls in said county and or pole or post timber will be offered and sold per, tie or pole or post and v-.., \f that dnv. at nublic vendue, to sale will be made, to tl- narty bidding +h,e highest price for all of the several that said petition will be heard and highest bidder cash, to nav for kinds of timbei t.dve--tised on the lands in the different sections. None of the considered by the city council at a pqid mortp-aee indebtedness and intej*- timber can be sold f'r less than the, appraised prices as er.-en herein, and any bidding over and above the said appraised prices shall be by "per HOTEL *«st. nnd the fixes, if on said anv, meeting to be held on Monday, the centagre," the per cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each kind of r-^prni.oes, and t\y*ntv-five dollar^ timber advertised on the land. No bids of less than five (5) per cent will 4th day of November, 1912, at eight '?25.0ft' attornoV's fees, as stinulate^ be entertained of accepted. o'clock p. m., at the council room in Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down In cash.at and bv r^ortfaore in case of said time of sale 50 per cent of the appraised value of the timber, based on the and tip disbursements? said city. estimated quantity, arid must give bond to the State in an amount at least ^orprlocjur0- al­ by law: subject to redemption double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting all of said lowed Dated Sept. 23, 1912. kinds of timber that there may be upon the land (be it more or less than the -t aiiv time within o"« vo»r the R. C. Fraser, estimate) clean, acre by acre, and paying the State the balance that may toe dotr of polo aS hrovidpd bv law. due therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and conditions 0 17 City Clerk. of the law governing such matters. "Permits" will be iss,ued to purchaser®, 'O'nt.e'' October 1 good up to and to expire on June 1. 1914. for the cutting and removing Of Gowan-Peyton-Congdon Company. euch timber, and the law allows the Timber Board, by unanimous vote, to cre^ Krant one extension of time, of not more than one logging season if go6d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. reason is given for not having been able to complete the putting and removing Crassweller. Crasswelter & t$lu, Attor-n^vs of the timber within the original time limit of the Permit. All timber U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake Mirin. Land Out is to be scaled or counted on ,the land where cut by a regular State for Mortgagee. scaled Examiner, and is not to be removed from such land until it has been so Oct. 5, 1912. counted, and*final settlement is to be based on such scale and count. ©V for the Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 26th day of September, 1912. Citation fo* Hearing on Petition for Notice is hereby given that Andrew 6. G. IVERSON, Administration P. Jespersen, of Loman, Minn., who, State Auditor. on July 9th, 1907, made Chippewa Estate of Martin M. Myrvold. homestead entry, No. 1125, serial No. -if**" State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In Best Meal in the City 02819, for NE^4 section 18, township Probate Court. 158 N, range 25 W,' -5th P. Meridian, In the Matter of the Estate of Martin has filed iiotice of intention to make M. Myrvold Decedent. $ at reasonable prices t6 the public. final five ^ear proof under act of The State of Minnesota to Ruth Myrvold, International flails Abstract Co. March 3 1891, to Establish claim to ^iackiia M. MyrvOld, Alfred thfe land abovfe described, before J. H. Myrvold, Tyrd fe^eliiie Myrvoid, li: Clferk of district court, BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors smd Ciiristehii Mynrold, knd all at Ittternatibnal Falls,s Minn., on the Private dlftnef parties a specialty in private persons interested iii the giAttting ABStRACTS. EST^E INSURANCE l^th flay df Nf*eihber, 1912. of admiriistratiori' bf st^te of Cl^imftiii riiimSS kS witnesses: N: 2 ",'5k .'•» i"i?V if -. Jill saidaece^ent Collections, Conveyancing and Loons E I el A S The petition of Christerirf MyrVbia 111 bi Mitirtif atftl' Bxel Jfesperseii ha vi in S J. E. BURDlCK, Manager •X at Eiaiihtkiki Miilil:' senting tiiat i^&^bin Myrvold, then Lester Bartlett, INT||^TfQN*i ALLS. MINNESOTA & resident of the County of Kitfcmti Register. State Of Minnesota, died intestate on vnt