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

December 19, 1912 · Page 5 of 6

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Mo8eV'Bi8sbri7^Ti5r% ~SE#7 ^AK& Trt*N*FElT shaving biift gianted',t»1" Ronald S Nortlwrn Mi.nnesota Hotpital MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE E% SW%, sec. 0-69-26.. .. 800:00 Land transfers for the week ending McDonald. SALE. ifV Jane H^ Clevelsn^widow t$ It is ordered that the time .within Pec. l4jthf 1912 as listed by The Koo^ Default having been found in .tin Frank H. Keyes et al, lots which 411 creditors bf the above named chiching County Abstract Company, ^ment of the sum of- forty-eight N SW^ 34-68?3.r..7. International Falls,'Minfi. with decedent'may- present claims agai&st iiMUrs, (%4§.00) which is 'claimed to ..r.::r.t. 1.0QF ..r. T7 International falls. Minnesota Register of: Deeds.'Hi ?•'. -/.i his estate in ^this coihrt/ be, and the due and duir it the dfoW of thii Charles A. Smith and wife to: same hereby is, limited to three The. Koochiching Company to ^'Mtice upon a certain mortgage duly L. M. Garrison NEtt, \-,C, Borgerding* lots l, 2, -blk. months from and after the date here^ executed and delivered by J*aul Clem«tia- ••'se'c 19-151^28 .:..... :i... of and that Saturday, "the'fliral day 14, International Falls .*...*4400.00 and Noil" Cloutier, both single Eric Franson and wife to of March, 1913, at 10 o'dwk i»."3m., in American Suburbs Company .0 men, mortgago to the Rainy River O'Brien & Cellahan, all timber the. Probate Court rooms at" tfce court ..... F. T. Schlegel, lots 10, 1.Farm Land coirtpany, mortgagee, on NE1^ NE^4, sec. 20 11, blk 6j third east side house at International Falls in said shearing date the 29th day of April* N% NWy4, NE%, sec. 21 t' county, be, and the same hereby is -addition to International '1910, and with the power of sale N% SE%, SW&, SE&, SE^i Falls 700.00 fixed and appointed as the time and therein contained, duly recorded in SW%, NE^4, sec. 22-' place for hearing upon and the examination, American Suburbs Company the office of the register of deeds in 69-22 .9000.00 to P. E. Eddy, lots 19, 20, adjustment and allowance of and for the county of Koochiching and O'Brien & Callahan to Naugle blk. 4, east side to International sucK claims as shall be presented within sand state of Minnesota on the 29th Pole & Tie Company, all timber Falls............. ....'.. the time aforesaid. •:day of November, 1912, at 11 o'clock except pine & spruce on M. Hamre, to John Goodman Let notice hereof be given by the a m. in book "H" of mortgages, on lands first above listed.. ..4000.00 publication of this order in the International NE, sec. 28-151-28 ...... 1.00 page 110 and no action" or proceeding The Great Northern Timber Falls Press and Border Budget, John Goodman and wife to De.. having been instituted, at law or otherwise, Co. to St. Croix Pine & Cedar Witt H. Fiskj NEJ/4, sec. 28151-28 R. Hv. MONAHAN,^|M^)D. ELIZABBTB MONAHAN. M. D. as provided by law. to recover the debt secured by Co., Cedar timber on lot 2, Dated September 28th, 1912. .....2000.00 said mortgage or any part thereof. .-MABY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. sec.' 4-151-29 .... •. 100.00 R. F. C. litis, H. H. Fisk, single to Bemidji Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Office over International State Bank. Rueben H. Mercer and wife to judge of Probate. Exploitation Company, NE% Given, That by virture of the power of Daisy W. ONeil, lot 6, S% (Seal) Dec. 26 sale contained in said mortgage, and sec, 28-151-28 .............250,000 SW%, see. *25-67-25 ... 1.00 C. E. Glover, single to D. N. pursuant to the statute in such case ORDINANCE NUMBER XXXVIII. Lillian Peterson and husband Winton, SW^ SE%, SE made and provided, the said mortgage An ordinance to amend Section 2 of to Daisy .O'Neil, lot 6, S% SW%, sec. 6 SEV* NE&, will be foreclosed by a' sale of the 1.00 Ordinance 10 of the Ordinances of the SW^, sec. 25-67-25 ....... premises described in and Conveyed sec 7-153-28, SW& SE%'f sec. Estelle Leyde and husband to City of International Falls, Entitled, 28-153-29 1.00 by safd mortgage, viz "An Ordinance relating to the Grant Daisy W. O'Neil, lot 6, S% The southeast quarter (SE of Alf. F. Pillsburg et al to Sunapee ing of License in the City of International Acres Company W^ SW^, sec. 25-67-25 1.00 section twenty-six (26) the west half Falls." SW*4, sec. 8 EVz SW%, of the southwest quarter, (W% of SW The City Council of the City of International %), the southeast quarter of the W% SE%, sec. 9 SW*4 Falls do" ordain as follows: NE1^, S% NW%, sec. 10 southwest quarter (SE of SW Section 1. section twenty-two (22), township SEY* SW%,. SE*4, sec. WHEN SANTA WAS A BOY. That section 2 of Ordinance 10, entitled, lixty-six (66) N. of range twenty-four 14 NE% NW%, sec. 17 EV2 "An Ordinance Relating to the 24) W., in Koochiching county and NE^4, sec. 21-63-24 1.00 Granting of Licenses in the City of State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Alf. F. Pillsburg et al to Clearwater International Falls," be amended by VX^HEN boy, Santa was a little and appurtenances which sale Acres Company W% or you, The same as me adding at the end of said section the will be made by the sheriff of said SE1^, sec 8 EYt NE1^, sec. 1 live wonder where did Santa following clause, to-wit. Koochiching county at the front door 23-63-24, S%-NE%, NE^ And what did Santa do? Provided that no billiard or pool of the court house, in the city of International SE%, sec. 20-65-25. SYs I wonder was his home up north. table shall be used in any saloon in Falls, in said county and SE%, sec. 34 SW& SW&, Close by the cold north pole? said City, or place where intoxicating Did Santa have to chop the wood state, on the 18th day of January, sec. 35-154-26 1.00 And carry all the coal? liquors are sold whether or not the 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, Rexzelda M. Paine et ux to P. same is used for hire or compensation Did Santa have tor clean the paths at public vendue, to the highest bidder Here you Will find a well selected stocK of J. Killeen, lot 7, blk. 16, Liberty And tote things from the store? except on payment of an annual for cash, to pay said debt of forty-eight Addition to International Did Santa have to mind the kids this valuable pine—and useful. We have bought wisely license fee of $50.00 for each of the dollars, ($48.00), and interest And soothe the baby's roar? Falls 1.00 rooms' or places of business where and now ofter you the advantages of our bargain. Come and the taxes if any, on said premises, P. J. Killeen, single to Roger Did Santa have to stay indoors such are used- in today and'lOok^it over. Use it in that new building—it and twenty-five dollars ($25.00), attorney's Jerome, lot 7, blk 16, liberty And work on horrid sums. Past, Ordained and Ordered Published Instead of going out to skate fees, as stipulated in and hy will double thfe life of your wo addition to International k. Or coasting with his chums? this day of December, 1912. said mortgage in case of foreclosure, Falls 1.00 ZETA & JOHNSON L. W.Wilson, and the disbursements allowed by No matter what he said or did, Elizabeth Paquin, widow, to Did grown folks sternly say, President of City Council law subject to redemption at any "Beware, and be a better boy "Twill soon be Christmas day?" time within one year from the day tf Attest: CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. We sell Traps. Etc.. Cheap and pay R. C. Fraser, sale as provided by law. No wonder, then, wit 1 luck like this, HIGHEST PRICES. General Contractors City Recorder. HIDES, FURS PELTS ETC. That to a saint he grew Dated December 3rd, 1912. And knows afChristmas time just International .Palis, Phone 41 Approved this 19th day of December, Rainy River Farm Land Company., what 1912. Boys like to have and do. Kane & Palmer, Wile for free Catalog, Price List and Shipping Tags IM.W.HIDE &FURCO. A. B. Colburn, Attorneys. City Mayor. SUBSCRIBE NOW Established 1890 Minneapolis, Minn. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ONE CHRISTMAS CARD. SALE. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Default having been made in the $30,000 and How It Gave One Man Another Duluth, Minn., Dec. 16, 1912. kfPOPULAfi $5,000. dollars and ninety cents ($38.90), Hotel Nicollet To Ole Aamodt of Hibbing, Minn., mstjms Wben boys and sir Is send Christmas which is claimed to be due Stop at the in Minneapoli-a Contestee: cards they don't expect to get anything and is due at the date of "llecoinized as the Really Good" You are hereby notified that Oscar in return, except other Christinas this notice upon a certain mortgage, Convenient Central Comfortable Holmstrom, who gives Brookpark, cards, but here is a true story of oti«» duly executed and delivered by Ralph Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin AVM. Minnesota, as his post-office address, man that got $30,000 ulid another titan EUROPEAN Moderate Prieed Gale Browning, a single man, mortgagor, did on Nov. 23, 1912, file in this 200 ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIXBS that-received $5,000 by seudtn.y one to Rainy River Farm and Land company, office his duly corroborated application Christmas card. mortgagee, bearing date the to contest and secure the cancellation 'thing The way the caiue about was 22nd day of March, 1910, and with the of your homestead, entry No.,... Popular Mechanics very odd, often as is the case with ,000.00 power of sale therein contained, duly true stories. Serial No. 09799 made Sept., 22, 1911, The card was receivel at riled in the office of the register Christmas time by an for SWVi section 24, township 63 aged and niiseriy "WRITTEN A W YOU CAN UKWHWTAND IT" of deeds in and for the county of Koochiching merchant at Melbouriie. in Australia. north, range 22 west, fourth principal GREAT Continued Story of the and state of Minnesota, on He was a bachelor, World's ProjrrtM which you and apparently meridian, and as grounds for his contest Away the 29th day of November ,1912, at may begin reading at any time, and quite unaccustomed to the luxury of he alleges that said Ole Aamodt which «irill hold your ir,t£rest forever. 11 o'clock a, m. in book "H" of mortgages, having any one remember liim at has wholly abandoned said land for 2S9 PAtES CACH MONTH 300 PtCTUHtS on page 111 and no action or Christmas time, and when he received more than six months last past, and 200 ART1CI£» W B|N|P«AL M^flftT proceeding having been instituted, at a card—aud a very one- with cheap To those who act as the local representative has never resided upon' cultivated 01?: The "Shtp Note*" Department jegis) law1 or otherwise, to recover the debt "From your old friend John Heury. of EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE and tHE improved same since d,ate of entry. gives easy ways to do flings—how to make who hopes you are flourishing," he was secured by said mortgage or any part useful articles for home aiHl chop, repairs, etc. DELINEATOR—all in addition to liberal You are,- therefore, further notified' Amateur Mcehn^u" (l.» pages) tfcJls how to evidently considerably pleased with it. thereof: commissions. Let us show ypu how you can that the said allegations will be taken make Missio furni ure, wireless outfits, boats, Secure a Share The card was in an envelope bearing Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. by this office as having been confessed $1 4 PERYUILtlKfiLECOnES UOKTI the London postmark, on the card Given, That by virtue of the power of aud by you and your said entry will be simply by forwarding the subscriptions of Ask your newsdealer, or itself was an the uumber of address, sale contained in said mortgage, and cancelled thereunder without your a house in Russell square. WRITE FOR mi (AMTU COPY TODAY your freinds and neighbors and collecting pursuant to the statute in such case further right to be heard therein, either The old gentleman died before the the renewals of our present subscribers. made and provided, the said mortgage POPULAR MECHANICS CO. before this office or on appeal, if next Christmas, and it was found by Try for THIS month's prizes. There are will be foreclosed by a sale of the lit WnMi«tM St., CHICAOO you fail to file in this office within his will that be had left $35,000 to lots of prizes that can be won only by persons premises described in and conveyed "my old frieud. .lohu Henry Miles of twenty days after the FOURTH publication living in towns same size as your own. by said mortgage, viz Xo. -. Russell square. London.iin appreciation of this notice, as shown below, Write at once to the The northeast quarter (NE of of his remembering me last your answer, under oath, specifically Christmas." But the person uamed by section twenty-seven (27) and an undivided Bwtterick PublSshing Company meeting and reporiding to these alle- him in the will had never lodged at the. one-half interest in the west New York City T"""1 P««onS of contest, or if you fail withhalf Butterick Building •iddress, while the sender of the card— of the northwest quarter (W% Hn( ir. that time to file in this office due .lolin Heur.v Smith—had. it turned out, of the NW Yi) of section twenty- never known the old Melbourne gentleman. proof that you have served a copy of six (26) all in township sixty-six (66) but had confounded him with a your answer on the said contestant N of range twenty-four, (24) W. in friend of a similar name! Under these either in person or by registered mail. Koochiching county and state of Minnesota, circumstanc es, the question arose as to If this service is made by the delivery which John Henry was really entitled with the hereditaments and "IT* Rermn^on Cub» of a copy of your answer to the contestant •to the legacy The case was compromised: appurtenances which sale will be «femonat»te the only. .. in person, proof of such service the John Henry actually named •ton ejecting ftrnji Guitj made by the sheriff of said Koochiching must be either the said contestant's in the will took $:50.000 and the sender county at the front door of the of the card received $.r.000. written acknowledgement of his court house, in the city of Interna^ receipt of the copy, showing the date W/iM tional Falls, on the 18th day of January, of its receipt, or the affidavit of the 1913, at 10:15 o'clock a. m. of person by whom the delivery was 4 LITTLE BOBBIE'S :I that day, at public vendue, to the made stating when and where the highest bidder for cash, to pay said CHRISTMAS WISH. copy was delivered if made by registered debt of thirty-eight dollars and ninecents lily mail, proof of such service must ty (38.90) and interest consist of the affidavit of the person QISTER MAMIE wants a doll the taxes, if any, on and PUMPGUN OAllvis by whom the copy was mailed stating With really truly hair. said premises and twenty-five dollars, But dolls ain't fit for boys like me. when and the post office to which it I want a Teddy bear. ($25.00) attorney^ fees, as stipulated will alway was mailed, and this affidavit must be in and by said mortgage in Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe: rpEDDY bears ain't got blue eyes accompanied by the postmaster's receipt case of foreclosure and the disbursements Like dolls is, ner they ain't for the letter.. So bootifie, like Mamie says, allowed by law subject to redemption With cheeks all smeared wiv paint. You should state in your answer Bottom Ejection—empty shells are thrown downward—smoke at any time within one year viiuv AV OAXJP TTIVIUII VMV VW* and gases must go the same way, too—insuring uninterrupted from the day of sale, as provided by P«st office to which the name of the you desire future notices to be sent sight—rapid pointing always. T"1 law. Solid Breedi—Hammerless—perfectly balanced—a straight to you. Dated December 3rd, 1912. strong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle. Charley F. Hartman, Rainy River Farm Land Company. Three Safety Devices—accidental discharge impossible, Register. Kane & Palmer, Simple Take-Down—a quarter turn of the barrel does it H. L. Shepherd, Attorneys. carrying, cleaning, interchange of barrels made OTY"^H^ Attorney. Leads JTiemAJl .fingers are your only tools. Date of first publication, December Order .Uptlling Time to File Claims, you' ean frow '•m._round.. you TJUT the a»t«r*I louder. work fastest 19, 1912. and for Hearing Thereon. AGENCIES •. can,. toe* Look it over today dealer Date of second publication, December An* tousle "em, an' sit Estate of Grace A. McDonald. Til EQHAMhJ BREWING Down on em, an'can punch 'em, too, jn Arms-Union 26, 1912. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching.—In SXPAL.^ An' they don't break a bit. Cartridge Co- S: Date of second publication,' January Probate Court. l» awful funny thins* NewYovfcCMy 2, 1913. lfi the Matter ot the Eata^ Qrace ff/:"'CTo play 'wiv doll*. Ota. gee!7 Date of fourth publication, January A. McDonald, Decedent. p-rBnt Teddy bean i* better'n dolls, Ank they're'the.thing* ier me! 9,1913. .: |tters of Administration this day IIIIJ1""'"i"1 )'J 'flTywrjjnfr Hi '^""ir'TiT"" -s 1 111 1