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

December 12, 1912 · Page 5 of 6

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S®3SS5K®5^?^ &3& MmWTJT,"a -T ^Wr«J & 'i^ts ^r-"- rt •vrj.'i .. 1 &&•'$$*,»~ ~-'2k' 7. -'J *W/,MT^ r- f* A «s®'«' jwi.-* »-rr. •. -"-^vs** v. g» said premises arid twenty-Ave doi-v torney's fees, as stipulated in and by pursuant to the statute in such case MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE "A" 5 JM jr fairs, ($25.00) attorney's fees, as stip* said mortgage in case of foreclosure, -vs* made .and provided, the said mortgage SALE. Northern Minnesota Hospital ulated in and by said mortgage in and the disbursements allowed by will be foreclosed by a sale of the Default haying been found in the dise 'of foreclosure and the disburses law subject to redemption 'jat 'any premises described in and conveyed f»jment of the sum of forty-eight ments allowed by law subject to redemption time within one year from the day of by safd mortgage, viz dollars, ($48.00) which is claimcd to International Falls. Minnesota at any time within one year sale as provided by law. S "i it iiiij The southeast quarter (SE of fct* due and is due at the date of this 'from the day of sale, as provided by Dated December 3rd, 1912. 4 section twenty-six. (26), the west half mtiee upon a certain mortgage duly law. Rainy River. Farm Land Company* of the southwest quarter, (W% of SW executed and delivered by Paul Clemens Dated December 3rd, 1912. Kane ft Palmer, %), the southeast quarter of the and Noil Cloutier, both single Rainy River Farm Land Company. Attorneys. 'v- -.v. southwest quarter (SE of SW Ken, mortgagor to the Rainy River Kane^ A Pahaer* section twenty-two (22), township Farm Land company, mortgagee, Attorneys. sixty-six (66) N. of range twenty-four bearing date the 29th day of April, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE (24) W., in Koochiching county and 1910, and with the power of sale SALft & state of Minnesota, with the heredity therein contained, duly recorded in Default having been made in the Order Limiting Time to File Claims, aments and appurtenances which sale the office of the register of deeds in dollars and ninety cents ($38.90), and for Hearing Thereon. will be made by the sheriff of said and for the county of Koochiching and which is claimed to be c. due V— Estate of Grace A. McDonald. Koochiching county at the front door and state of Minnesota on the 29th and .is due at the date of State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching.—In of the court house, in the city of International day of November, 1912, at 11 o'clock this notice upon a certain mortgage, Falls, in said county and a m. in book "H" of mortgages, on Probate Court. duly executed and delivered by Ralph state, on the 18th day of January, page 110 and no action or proceeding In the Matter of the Estate of Grace Browning, a single man, mortgagor, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to Rainy River Farm and Land company, A: McDonald, Decedent. at public vendue, to the highest bidder R. H. Monahan, M. D. Elizabkth Monahak. M. D. to recover the debt secured by mortgagee, bearing date the Letters of Administration this day for cash, to pay said debt of forty-eight said C. mortgage or any part thereof. Mart Ghostlby, M. D. 22nd day of March, 1910, and with the having been granted to Ronald S. dollars, ($48.00)^ and interest Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Office over International State Bank. power of sale therein contained, duly and the taxes if any, on said premises, Given, That by virture of the power of McDonald. Recorded in the office of the register and twenty-five dollars ($25.00), at­ sale contained in said mortgage, and It is ordered, that the time within of deeds in and for the county of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, on "which all creditors of the .above named the 29th day of November^ ,1912, at decedent may present claims against 11 o'clock a. m. in book "H'j of Mortgages, his-estate in this court, be, and the on page 111 and no/action or game hereby is, limited to: three proceeding having been instituted, at months from aiid after the d^te hereof law or otherwise, to recovef tbedebt secured by said mortgage or any p^rt andthat Saturday, the first day thereof: of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a.'m., in Now, Therefore, Notice Whereby 1 the Probate Court" rooms at the court Given, That by virtue of the~power of house at international Falls in said sale contained in said mortgage, and county be, and the same hereby is, pursuant to the statute in jsuch case made and provided, the said, mortgage fixed and appointed as the time and will be foreclosed by a sale of the «i place for hearing upon and the examination/ premises described in and: conveyed iTffTWVtlii adjustment and allowance Of by said mortgage, viz such claims as shall be presented within The northeast quarter (NE %)of the time aforesaid. section twenty-seven (27) and an undivided one-half interest in the west Let notice hereof be given by the half .of the northwest quarter (W% publication of this order in the International of the NW y*) of section tyrenty-six Revolver Falls Press and Border Budget. Tttt Remington U-M-C Cub* at the Revolver Match. (26) all in township sixty-six (66) and Pistol Cartridges as provided by law. Here you will find a well selected stock of N of range twenty-four, (24) W. in The bull is chosen by the majority of revolver and red brand Dated September 28th, 1912. Koochiching county and state of Minnesota, this valuable pine—and useful. We have bought wisely pistol experts because they know that—the with the hereditaments and R. F. C. litis, ignition is prompt, uniform end sijre, and now ofier you the advantages of our bargain. Come the accuracy is guaranteed by records appurtenances which sale, \yill|be Judge of Probate. iu today and'look'it over. Use it in that new building—it World'* Indoor Fifty-Shot Piatol Record held by George Armstrong, Mora 482 ex 500 made by the sheriff of said" Koochiching (Seal) Dec. 26 World'a Indoor Twenty-Five Shot Piatol Record held by George Armstrong, acorc will double the life of your wo k. county at the front door of^ -he 244 ex 250. World's Seventy-Five Shot Rapid Fire Record held by A. P. Lane, aoore 605 ex 750 court house, in the city Interna­ Of.. World's Outdoor Pocket Revolver Record held by A. P. ZETA & JOHNSON Lane, score 211 ex 250. IP tional Falls, on the 18th day of January, World'a Grand Aggregate Individual Record held by A. P. ,W'e sell Traps. Etc.. "Cheap and pay Lane, score 1236. 1913, at 10:15 o'clock, a. mj of '"f- HIGHEST PRICES. World'a Military Record held by Samuel Peteraon, score HIDES, FURS, PELTS ETC. CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. that day, at public vendue, to -th§ 215 ex 250. all made with Remington- UMC ammunition highest bidder for cash, to pay said General Contractors Remington-UMC^-thc Wile for free Catalog, Price List and Shipping Tags perfect shooting combination debt of thirty-eight dollars^ and ninety N.W.HIDE & FUR CO. International falls* Phone 41 Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. KMOKtl cents (38.90) and interest 298 Broadway 3 New York City Established 1890 Minneapolis.Minn. and the taxes, if any, on -q lo $150.00 to $180.00 per $150.00 to $180.00 per lot. One-quarter cash lot. One-quarter cash balance 6-12-18 months. balance 6-12-18 months. T^lo interest charged. 5 No interest charged. 5 per cent discount on 1-2 til per cent discount on 1-2 blocks, 10 per cent on blocks, 10 per cent on blocks. SHE Sherwood addition will make hundreds of dollars for buyers right away, and we venture to predict that by holding on for some time, Thousands will be made in this most promising sub-division of the north part of the City. The developement in this section, of Saskiatoon will demand the.car line to be extended through this Sud-division on Second Ave. next year. Take your map of Saskatoon and see if you can buy lots more favorably situated to the City, at prices and terms to compare with this offer. The answer is: You can not. Second Ave., leading nortl^ through Sherwood, has the Banks, Hotels, Buisiness houses, etc. First Ave. leading North has practically all the Wholesale houses. Second Ave to Saskatoon has the same relative position as Superior Street to Duluth, and Nicollet or Hennipin Aves. to Minneapolis. The first houses were erected in Saskatoon about nine years ago. Saskatoon was incorporated six years ago with a very small population. In 1910 the population was ten thousand, 1911, eighteen thousand, and 1912, thirty thousand. Now the City boasts of fifteen banks and twelve large hotels. The new Street car system is being installed by Stone & Webster, Boston, Mass., together with other City,,improvements such as asphalt paving, water and sewer system, new power plant, new filtering plant, cement walks including White-wayvwhich means an expenditure of thousands by the City. In addition the Business men an industrial fund of One Million Dollars for the purpose of inducing manufacturers to locate there. The building of the City last June raised permits for the first nine months this year amount to $7,059,350, giving Saskatoon seventh place in the Dominion of Canada. The engineers report that the available water-power on the Saskatchewan river at Saskatoon will develope 14,000 horsepower. Saskatoon also has the great Saskatchewan University and experimental farm of thirteen hundred acres. The Canadian Northern Railway Qo. is expending nearly One Million Dollars in their new yards, shops, and round houses in walking distance Sherwood addition.. Saskatoon is located 425 of Winnipeg on the Grand of miles northwest Trunk Pacific, Canadian Pacific, and Canadian Northern Railways. With the yast amount of rich farnain^ land^ ^tending in every direction together with tne fertile soil of the Saskatchewan river valley'making it possible for the City of Saskatoon, Sask., to become the greatest manufacture ing and supply, center in Canada. It is predi^ed that the City will re^ch One Hundred Thousand population by 1916. This being fact picture the for yourself the profits of Sherwood addition. Do not deltas property is increasing in value^,eve*y d^r? /levo 29vijoraoacJ j.... i'» w/' Jsd tiiO if' 'qamjfc vrbnr r_^r, .sQaoi s:oai 'ru ifjtnl 10^,' 3Vv •-g -v. vCf aotao Minnesota Ifs JHr ,-02q biis bio xti mixil aix{ .aasM tasmoJ.