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annum, together with the costs and ing the Main ditch at., the southeast pany, mortgagee, bearing date the 1 Original Name Was Washen. of Deeds in and for the county of SPOT IMKNOWN (SE) corner, section twenty-one (2if, disbursements of this action. 22nd day of March, 1910, and with the Koochiching, State of Minnesota." Mr. Joseph I. Keefer developed township seventy (70), range twentyfour Dated January 29th, 1913. power of sale therein contained, duly some, curious Information on the ancestery (24), thence north on the section Dated December 17th, A. D. 1912. Franz O. Jevne, recorded in the office of the register of Gen. George Washington, line between sections twenty-one G. S. Langland, Plaintiff's Attorney, International fn an address which he delivered before (21) and twenty-two (22), to the of deeds in and for the county of Koochiching Plaintiff's Attorney. Birthplace of Washington Seems William Cushing camp, Sons of Veterans, Falls, Minn. .r- Northeast (NE) corner of section and state of Minnesota, on -International State Bank Bldg., International twenty-one (21) township seventy at Washington, Mr. Keefer declared Strangely Forgotten by the the 29th day of November ,1912, at Falls, Minnesota. F13 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. (70), range twenty-four (24). that President Washington's 11 o'clock a. m. in book "H" of mortgages, Average American. forefathers were not named Washington Notice is heheby given that sealed Branch Number Two (2). on page 111 and nonaction or at all. Their name was plain bids may be filed with the undersgned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. proceeding having been instituted, at Washen. In 1660 when John Washen, Commencing at the northeast (NE) at any time on or before the President Washington's great-grandfather, corner of the southeast quarter law or otherwise, to recover the debt NOT FAR FROM MOUNTVERNON Notice is hereby given that John 10th day of February 1913 at 8 o'clock (SE of the southeast quarter sailed from the north of England secured by said mortgage or any part Ricker whose post-office address is p. m. for the1 sale and delivery to (SE%) of section fourteen (14), for the colonies and settled for thereof: Ray, Minnesota did, on the 14th day township seventy (70), range twentyfour anew life at a place called Pops, near the city of International Falls, at International Wakefield Plantation, Though Isolated, Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby of March, 1912, file in this office (24), thence south on the section Colonial Beach/he revised his plebian Falls, Minnesota, of cerr Is Well Worth a Visit—Monument Given, That by virtue of the power of line between sections thirteen (13) Sworn Statement and Application, No. nan?e of Washen for the more aristocratic tain tamarac piling according and fourteen (14), twenty-three (23) Erected by National Government sale contained in said mortgage, and 010149, to purchase the lot 6, section Washington!. Mr. Keefer gave to-specifications therefore now on file and twenty-four (24), to a point intersecting on Ground Where pursuant to the statute in such case a sketch of the deep researches which 29, township 69 north, range 20 west, the Main ditch. in the office of the City Clerk. House Stood. led him backward over the branches made and provided, the said mortgage Fourth principal meridian, and the Said bids will opene and considered It will doubtless come as something of the Washen family tree for more Branch Number Three (3). will be foreclosed by a sale of the timber thereon, under the provisions of a Burprise to most readers, and than 50 generations, until he located by the City .Council of said city premises described in and conveyed of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts Commencing at the Northeast possibly as something of a shock, to the original Washen at Cave Castle, at a meeting of the said council to by said mortgage, viz (NE) corner of the southeast quarter amendatory, known as the "Timber learn that one of the most historio England. He had many interesting be held at the Council Room in said (SE44) of the northeast quarter The northeast quarter (NE of and Stone Law," at such value as localities connected with the career pictures of historical subjects, which city on the 10th day of February, 1913 (NE%) of section thirteen (13), section twenty-seven (27) arid an undivided of the foremost American should be he displayed in connection with kit might be fixed by appraisement, and township seventy (70), range twentyfour at 8 o'clock p. m. II today almost wholly neglected by his lecture. one-half interest in the west that, pursuant to such application, thence south on the range line Each bid must be accompanied by juntrymen. This notable object of half of the northwest quarter (W% between ranges twenty-three (23) the land and timber thereon have cash or a certified check payable to leglect in this age of patriotic shrines -Washington. and twenty-four (24) to a point intersecting of the NW of section- twentysix been estimated and valued by the applicant none other than the birthplace of the City Treasurer in aii amount the Main ditch. A nation is not merely an aggregation (26) all in township sixty-six (66) the timber estimated 15,000 ieorge Washington at Wakefield planition, equal to 10 per cent of the bid and of individuals, but a body of Nr of range twenty-four, (24) W. in! Branch Number Four (4) North. on the Virginia shore of the board feet of Pine and poplar at $3.00 which amount shall be forfeited to laws and Institutions, welded into one Koochiching county and state of Minnesota, [jower Potomac river. It 1b not that per M, and the land $ nothing that organic, living entity. Writing and Cortimencing at the northeast (NE) the City as liquidated ^damages iin case his -significant spot is unmarked— with the hereditaments and said applicant will offer final proof in reading of history are beneficial only corner of the southeast quarter (SE% the successful bidder shall faili or. refuse grateful hation has seen to it that appurtenances which sale1 will be in so far* as history establishes a of. section eighteen (18), township support of his application and sworn to enter into a ^proper contract 10 placti Associated with George Wash* seventy (70), range twenty-three (23) made by the sheriff of said Koochiching school of lnorals. statement on the 20 day of March, for the delivery of said piling. thence south on the section line between The past is a vast field. The bad county at the front door of the 1913 before Register and Receiver U. The city council reserves the right sections seventeen (17) and man as well as the good man finds in court house, in the city of,,jInternational S land office at Duluth, Minn. eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and cthe future a limitless haven for his to reject any and all bids. Falls, on the 1st day bf March, twenty (20) to a point intersecting Any person is at liberty to protest imagination, and hopes for fame and Dated January 29th, 1913. 1913, at 10:15 o'clock a. m. of the main ditch. this purchase before entry, or initiate favor at the hands of generations to By order of the City Council. that day, at public vendue, to- the succeed him. The historian, looking a contest at any time before patent Branch Number Four (4) South. R. C. Fraser. back at years far fled, seeking to perceive highest bidder for cash, to pay said issues, by filing a corroborated affidebt City Clerk. Commencing at a point intersecting clearly through obscurity the of thirty-eight dollar* and mne-'davit this office, alleging farts in the main ditch at the northeast (NE) right relation of acts of individuals, of JUOICIAL DITGH ty cents (38.90) and interest which would defeat the entry, corner of section thirty (30), township parties or of nation*, is sometimes and the taxes, if any, on Witnesses: seventy (70), range twentythree. Ted Hammond, George inclined to doubt the sonndnets of his •aid premises and twenty-five dollars ^(23), thence south on the section Gappa, Ed. Wines and Ed. Randolph, own judgment in a future that harks NUMBER 10 line between sections twenty-nine (|li.#0) attorney's fees, as.stipalated back to a paat to distant. all of Ray, Minn. and thirty (30), thirty-one (31) and in and by said mortgage in Charles F. Hartman, thirty-two (32), township seventy ease of foreclosure and the disbursements Snub Precedes Triumph. (70), range twenty-three (23) and Register. After one of Oen. Washington's disastrous State of Minnesota, County of Kooching, allowed by law subject to redemption sections five (5) and six (6), township ss:—District Court, Fifteenth campaigns the ladles of Philadelphia sixty-nine (69), range twentythree at any time within one year Judicial District. declined to notice his wife, MORTGAGE FORCLOSURE SALS. (23) to a point intersecting the from the day of sate, as provided by land administered the snub direct, Rat Root River. law. Default having been made in the which was in interesting contrast to In the Matter of Judicial Ditch Number Dated December 3rd, 1912. payment of the sum of twenty-eight Ten (10), Koochiching County, Branch Number Five (5) North. thlir. reception of her when next she Minnesota. Rainy River Farm Land Company. and 90-100 dollars ($28.90) which is eniend Philadelphia as the wife of Commencing at the northeast (NE) the president. claimed to be due and is due at tike Mortgagee. Notice is hereby given that a petition.has corner of section twenty (20), township date of this notice upon certain Kane & Pal mer, seventy (70), range twenty-three been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for (23) thence south otf the section line Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Attorneys for Mortgagee. ^Administration. I* fl O 6 Koochiching County, Minnesota, praying between sections twenty (20) and by Eugene Hyre and Emma Hyre, twenty-one (21) to a point intersecting for the etablishment of a Judicial h3 Estate of John Murphy. his wife, Mortgagors, to Rainy River Ditch in Koochiching County and said the Main ditch. SUMMONS. State of Minnesota, County of Koogrobate Farm Land company, Mortgagee, ditch has been numbered and designated Court. Branch Number Five (5) South. bearing date the 24th day of January, as Judicial Ditch Number ten State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—District (10), Koochiching County, Minnesota. 1910, and with a power of sale Court, Fifteenth MattefcSo? 2 the Estate of John Commencing at appoint intersecting therein contained, duly recorded in Judicial District. the Main ditch at the northeast That the first hearing on said petition the office of the Register of Deeds in (NE) corner of section twenty-nine has been had and that the engineer The State of Minnesota to John (29), township sevehty (70), range and for the County of Koochiching appointed by the Court to make O J. Masters, Plaintiff, vs. George N. twenty-three, thence south on a survey of the route of the said-proposed and State of Minnesota, on the 20th Farmay, the section line between sections Houghton, James E. Moran, George ditch has made and filed his report day of January, 1913, at 3 o'clock p. ^onument._MaiJcing~. Blrthnlar* Larry Lodge Murphy. Kathleen Heenan. twenty-nine (29) and- twenty-eight with the undersigned clerk, as Houghton and Lydia E. Houghton, Hilda Emily "Richmond and Henry m., in Book "H" of Mortgages, on (28), thirty-two (32) and thirty-three provided by law. his wife, High Witmore, and al­ A. page 127 and no action or proceeding "lvrmw"™ ffltsmted in (33), township seventy (70), range That the viewers appointed by the gton is devoid of monument or com* so all other persons unknown, twenty-three (23), and sections five Court to view the premises and to having been instituted, at law or the granting of a4nji©j«traAifl^, of the 1ti^et|#but that it is (5) and four (4), township sixty-nine claiming arty right title estate interest assess the benefits and damages in otherwise, to recover the debt seenred eemirfgly* wtiitfl^"traknown to those (69), range twenty-three (23) to a said proceeding, have performed their or lien, to the real estate by said Mortgage or any part countless^Fousanlls"*of patriotic pilgrims The petition of AYttraritfTiTphy point intersecting the Rat Root River. service and have made and filed their described in the complaint herein. who delight to do homage to thereof. ing been filed in this Court, repl report with the undersigned clerk, as Defendants. Washington by -visits to localities Branch Number Six (6) Now, therefore, notice is hereby provided by law. ,-Sentfijg ::that J^h|t Murphy, thenj rendered conspicuous through 1 liis That the District Court of Koochiching given, that by virtue of the power of resident of the County of Koochichij Commencing at the northeast (NE) career. scIj ^js'! County, Minnesota has made State of Minnesota To The Above sale contained in said mortgage and corner of the southeast quarter (SE% S&&e of itoifrrfe's&M, died intestate rJ The neglect sgieci oi of Wakefield, waKeneia, where wneretiiG the and filed its order, fixing the 4th day of section nine (9), township seventy Named Defendants: pursuant to the statute in such ease Father of theD _14th _day of^ January, 1913, of. Maf^h) 1913, at 10 o'clock in. the aunwwjHn (70), range twenty-three (23), thence his eyes made and provided, the said mortgage You and each of you are hereby CfotXSHoon thereof at the court house in administ^ south on the section line between section more str the CiJ^Qof Bemidji, Minnesota, as summoned and required to answer the will be foreclosed by a sale of the ,nted to nine (9) and ten (10), fifteen that it is located less, than^half the time and pl^ce for the final hearing complaint of the plaintiff which is (15) and sixteen (16) twenty-one (21) premises described in and conveyed by gljtyg Murphy and the Court havijj day's journey by steamer from* on" saia petition' and on said engineer's and twenty-two (22) to a point intersecting duly filed with the clerk of the above said mortgage, viz: fixed the time and place for hearig Vernon—that preeminent mocc tftiB v&weistf restart. the Main Ditch. named court, and to serve a copy of The southeast quarter of section W*i£pi}M3n Therefore, you, and the American tourist aiW^B? fcMa^n DO.Now,, therefore,, all. persons or par- The following are the names of the your answer to the said complaint on visitors which is visited each yi eighteen in township one hundred you, are hereby required to shj owners of the lands and the names of thousands upon thousands of ftfeh the subscriber at his office in the International sixty north, range twenty-eight west, the municipal corporations and other cause, if any you have, before appear seers. The people who visit the Old corporations that will be affected by State Bank Bldg., International 5th. p. m. in Koochiching County court at the, .Probate .Rooms in heard t%ga!fhs% establish­ Sr Doi^i|&P|H3n&ri& jfc Mee Mount Vei jthe establishment of said ditch as the Falls, Minnesota, within and State of Minn., with the hereditaments Court ment olcl3aid ditch. oi?(ih ^Wa^dffM&gmer gnon* ire *thfny 5i "returning home same, appears from the report of the twenty days after the service of this and appurtenances which I Relative to the establishing of ggaid liwilhout a peep at the quaint town of '•Wewfers made and filed herein to-wit: summons upon you, exclusive of the sale will be made by the Sheriff of fiAl United States Government, township flhfng. Statf,, on the day of such service and if you fail of.vdfioochiching, Koochiching said Koochiching County at the front day of Marcn, ial& at 1U o'dftftf (Seal)-w^ Us ..oD afo'I .lisM oi County, Minnesota, State of Minnesota, public activities, "and not a Tew of to answer the said complaint within door of the Court House, in the City m.7'why"^ safd_petitidn~sKoutd notfbcj .^38 ST/H. ,DiTn1kiiaen4[ Mary T.Xe^es, Frank H. Keys, B. them also make journeys to various the time aforesaid then this plaintiff of International Falls in said County C1®^ B^dji, granted.' ™T Tonn Xoony, Carrch Bacon, historic mansions which the first president will apply to the court for the relief and State, on the 8th day Witness, the Judge of said Court! .(i.rM,n°csota.- Ts-ioi-w .»8\'gaa 'ail''Ban1cHof International designed or built, as, for instance, demanded in the said complaint. of March 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., Falls, John A. Abbott, W. E. Howard, and the Seal of said Court, this 3rq the mansion which he built for oi -sl^nia .IIssjo^I .anAtj .0 {jgira^x Timber G. S. Langland, of that day, at public vendue, to the lis behwed Nelly Cnstis, but se & Railway Supply Company. Jgfcn L. Attorney for Plaintiff. highest bidder for cash, to pay said nn^|hr©njg has fftySrfa Tarrens, Robert H. H^onahan, J^aws A. International State Bank Bldg., Int^rnational debt of twenty-eight and 90-100 dollars, Loe: ni The^llotwnfg'lS asdeeri^tiori'Iof itKe wawf Wiiiiafe1 M. 5otlfffty®lMd a{ Falls, Minnesota. and interest, and the taxes, if Bowlin, John Ci' Landstrom, Ronald Ltt.for PetrTiolTerT bal ludge Ditch japRears.ifcftmiithe ..repoxt of! The odd'Hhing about the presentday G.[j®rassKr.i,01a^ stA* -i&tsUttU) Jacob any, on said premises, and twenty-five the E-~ —J- —:J jlBq neglect of Wakefield plantation is Freegaard, dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated that the old farm was visited by vastly SUMMONS. Baker, ^OvUUlrJ, 11 Notice of lis pendens. in and by said Mortgage in case of greater numbers of people a few •a gnibrtBte a Nfe^pbrt. State of Minnesota* County of Koo| ol stiv/ bne -i9b'vn3 .A .o.^J foreclosure, and the disbursements years ago than it has been more recently.- Sanderstn^fwi ulffiomas' Hedek,' Fred :S£6it49©f Minnesota, County of Kooid chiching—Fifteenth Judicial Disf o..H Fm^Wi "The' secret" of the allowed by law subject to redemption Heinmaii, Andrew r.r jWigrgatta J, ftteiblBg£9 Court, FifjBfetertth irict: Comrteiicirig. ati ai^infe rnteredect-l at any time within one year from thijig 4fethakrWaftMftg ton^2birfchplftce Judjciaib^Distrjct. ing th« rigljtijof [.nyfy[^&upne-! the day of sale, as provided by law. iMOT"*' ipyy ej^j. 1© JunMasters^J^intiffj jvs. George N. Dated January 21, A. D. 1913. ^lannfery Srait & Pet^ Houghs, ftiodk in the eastern part of the Hoiland and Bollette P. I Jmm&f&rMm*nt(G(iorge Twenli^#^!^.-1Twp/ s^'#470)| Rainy River Farm Land Company. erson, Eric Franson, D. A. McGil&aoyj ^Tn|ted States. No railroad approaches Defe Twenty-four (24),. ea^I Foffi the Mortgagee. iin many miles of it. ons. section line.Jfitwefin_sections twenty-i iiria 9vi2S9'Japig us rrjo ii rton, je$.ns of acqes! d£ane & Palmer, one (0[rd( j^yen^y-caglp^ @8), twen-i sota, to the plying up af Jife&snf Attorneys. an Helting, Franz O. Jevne, ants and ?r. In days HdjGsmineJloiArthiftii^ttle-j ft carried many •yjmftyi ftdtM Svea to Wakefield. •icfionB f(26)^Isto^fB8hlpioseventiyj (75^ ir rtfw eby summoned jrnment built a pier at the plantar Mathias Gubfricki8$/° iIlfriF Bertie¥iyj quired to answer the complainl and steamers were enabled to. tfkfclihaoll&ffile? JferiftMi &<Hk)ltMok] Peterson, vri3Fcfeiir Proprietor passenger#34fiflg|sfesiDtie3iiie & fWil^aroDte ohaijkuK&ei&ij entitled Imanor hoi^g^n |^h|ch Wi Andrew Sutch, "ttfe0 \^iicmaiAT¥jaadlhai been an^ o^^ftWenijitwjo seae^aqimeMs^segre born has beee'$»id3|Jy^J)to&rtei8ft& ©Wlin thfacffifaistffjgthe Clerk thp .esoToaaid jfjrrrT'iT aaaiguAgiga: [Wakefield has not be^n left unbp&fked, and fo althou§h 80|at^6Ia&ili^glec?J C. McCoy, Cteartia9'&. .aflUeseJaMajfiir} aaiBrn smog i£i9b Hiw terii* isofar is t&fjtide *f Jfife of Inte ine oMs ™'r oW .sseei tourist-travel is concerned. It "alls, ^U Mi^^d to serve of defeifai^alir^^eHMm^-l Si CMflfrflbWgil^fq^i intersect in thfitPftft ib5 1895 Sample Room in Connectten W5ut^l°^h4M:^Einc| of your answer \o the said co: dhgfAhe Alititoo ditcho^tyjlshfr! northfiast ^If ^^heiS *thW%if»^rfeaF%#tdie jAVorp/.frTsaTxi bert T. Moore,.^BegnoldtliueiiSjj BsjiMi Aim® at his !Snd7l^^y Jfiai^s^refef, t6sia«J Ion national monument at the nasal the Fall capital. 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Qan be |ur|endered toithe ^mmaridei^fi^^ al?nSiri— v™ 1 sfEuatierd1 Hi -the? county^ of rXoochiehinrg, iDfifihe ^sfcSiP'WJrtytkide V^jjWfleT.iiv, th^ o^Hinhesot^Ai^liJts ^described answer St IxpteSiAia^wfe sfdllo^i53~sqq£ ss-/? fitK9hs» etfverea asu«e«QUfe»»or moo^r 1 complaint within the time regular river steamers by reason -®ofek?one CJQifsblock twoi(2)^bl6dk I te fact that the¥k^iA?c£II^ir, 4t? this action iHrep? four^4 blockriiftve I iJ^keBt^eatUmotra enrerfffi B&frhioc tft oM ^prevents and cures •godgmentrdgainst you in the MA?JbcIiM€ ,^on .^^99 sixCI( 6)^-«ock: sevfenstf), I niVenl mU#* d,,t*n^niM ,?AlsR IB chicks il!rfte monument bean the lnscrip"Washington's ^6 ?aii^mtdhterteetingbxi ibloHdcieiglrtiX^, WH site latiftpn(£), One Hundred Twenty-three Birthplace," and «9i arfj15o wen & ai mittiBiteilofe^oi^£^/miU^tflrlotriiHree small Box^l £^i)e ^nl'niiyrtilidr, iifwMteit Grid Bu&o&A flMiand! frords •1 to Rainy River Farm and: Land eoto- Sper jSggs*®.**1* iW:Sass^f ae a