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11^ AUUllAilUllAU TAUIiO rncii9o« SALE OF SCHOOL AND fessed by you, and your said entry and by virtue of a Judgment and decree liam Erickson who went to Big Falls JULY JURORS DRAWN. RAUCH. will be cancelled thereunder without enterted in the above entitled action Herb Edy is helping his brother Thursday for the graduation exercises. grand The following are the your further right to be heard therein, on the .15th day of April, 1913 a Earle build a new house. at the petit juiies drawn to serve OTHER STATE LANDS either before this office or on appeal, {certified transcript of which has b.een Bill Harrigan has been doing some Miss Altstadt left Thursday night July term of the district court: if you fail to file in this office delivered to me, I, the undersigned, plowing for Ole Johnson this week. for her home at Red Lake Falls, Petit. sheriff pf said Koochiching County her school closed Wednesday. within twenty days after the FOURTH Seems like the sun and misquitoes Peter Erickson, Geo. Meilke, Kay. publication of this notice, as shown will sell at public auction, to the Mr. and Mrs. John S. Olson entertained are getting their full strength back State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Office. Glen Potter, Ed. Francis, MiTpah. St. Paul. April 26. 1913: below, your answer, under oath, specifically highest bidder, for cash on Saturday Miss Willey and Miss Linstrum again now. B. S. Miller, Indus. NOTICE is hereby given that on June 9th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M"., in the office of the the 7th day of June, 1913," at 10 o'clock meeting and responding to from Wednesday until Sunday. Only three more days of school Jerry Piatt, International Falls. County Auditor, at International Falls, Koochiching in the forenoon, at the front door of County' in the State of Minnesota, these allegations of contests, or if left, some pretty happy teachers and Jas. Joyce, Margie. FUNKLEY RANGE. I \cill offer for sale certain unsold state lands you fail within that time to file in the Koochiching County court house still more happy children. and also those state lands which have reverted A. B. Petterson, Ericsburg. to the state by reason of the non-payment in the city of International Falls, in Sver Hanson was a Northome visitor this office due proof that you have A nice litle rain shower went' Frank White, Forsythe. of interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase said county, in one parcel served a copy of your answer on the the first of the week. through here last night, just heavy N. B. Neilson, Loman. "price and interest on the unpaid balance from the prsinises and real estate Miss May Lunney called on Miss date of sale to June 1st 1914. must be paid at said contestant either in person or enough to settle the dust nicely. Fred Nelson, International Falls. the time of sale. The balance of purchase described in said judgment and Irene Price on Tuesday afternon. by registered mail. If this service money is payable in whole «/i in part on or before Thos. Thompson, Littlefork. forty years from the date of sale the rate of decree to-wit all that tract or parcel is made by the delivery of a copy "of MARGIE. P. P. Johnson was a pleasant caller Albert Boerurn, Margie. interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of of land lying and being in the your answer to the contestant in person, Miss Flossie Willey was to International at the Syner Hanson home °n Sunday. Mark St. Louis, Big Falls. year provided, the principal remains unpaid each county of Koochiching arid State of for ten years but if the principal is paid proof of such service must be Falls Saturday. Byron Clark, Harley Prinarz, Gemmell. within ten years from date of sale, the rate of Minnesota described as follows towit. either the said contestants written Mrs. M. J. McHugh's father came J. M. Price and James Vandervort interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. acknowledgement of his receipt of the Saturday to make her a visit. were in Northome on business Thursday. J. D. Slauson, Birchdale. Appraised value of timber, if any, also must be paid at time of sale. E% of SE%, and SW& ofSE%, copy, showing the date of its receipt, The Sunday train is on again and Chas. Larson, Mizpah. Lands on which the interest is delinquent, and SE% of SW% of section 34, may be redeemed at any time to the hour or he affidavit of the person by whom makes things more convenient. Mrs. A. Mills and Miss Sadie Dyer HP Ole Wold, Ray. of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. also NW%, section 34, all in township the delivery was made stating when visited with Mrs. Dan Long on Friday Margie ball team played Big Falls John Hamill, International Falls. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws 68 north of range 25-west, That whatever and where the copy was delivered if Sunday and victory to the Margie afternoon H. E. Huber, Gemmell. of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted Lien or claim the Defendant Fire Patrolman, C. E. Johnson made by registered mail, proof of boys. M. Peggar, Loman. to be sold to any one purchaser. Avery Company has in or on said Agents acting for purchasers, must furnish made a trip to the Third River country such service must consist of the affidavit Miss Flossie Willey had two 8th C. J. Swenson, Frontier. affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports premises is subsequent to and subject the first of the week. of the person by whom the grade graduates this year from the showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in O. E. Jackson, Northome. this office. to the Lien of Plaintiff's mortgage. copy was mailed stating when and A number of young folks spent Caldwell Brook school. Grand. Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner a very pleasant afternoon at the the post office to which it was mailed, Gladys Porter graduated Thursday J. C. Eddy, Gheen. of Immigration at St. Paul, and of the Thos. P. White, County Auditor at above address. and this affidavit must be accompanied east Lynn farm on Sunday. from the 8th grade, she expects to Frank Milne, Sam Sruickshank, SAMUEL G. IVERSON. Sheriff of Koochiching County. by the postmaster's receipt for Mrs. J. M. Price entertained Mr, State Auditor. go to Montecello next year. Clementson. Dated April 21st, 1913. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. the letter. Joy Porr came home Thursday A. Amundson, Loman. Simon Myers, NOTICE OF CONTEST. You should state in your answer L. H. Price at dinner on Sunday. from Montecello, where she has attended Claude Covey, Mizpah. Tune 5. Plaintiff's attorney. the name of the post office to which George McMahon, of Rosy Clerk school the past year. Frank Lucas, Littlefork. Department of the Interior. you desire future notices to be sent for the Northland Lumber Co., was There was the Misses Lou se and D. C. McGladry, Birchdale. United States Land Office. to you. a caller at Alvwood on Thursday. NOTICE. Ella Backe Gladis and Joy Pr,rto»\ Chas. Simmons, Ericsburg: Cass Lake, Minn. Charles F. Hart man, Flossie "^Villey and Alvera Linistrum James Vandervort in company with O. L. Gordon, Big Falls. May 19, 1913. Notice is hereby given that sealed Register. Mr. August Quarom, Amel Backe, Earl Price made a business trip to John Kurzeck, Pelland. To Jess Barkuloo, of Birchdale, bids will be received for all of the Date of first publication May 22, Adolph and August Bloom and Wil- Shallow Pond on Wednesday afternoon. John Hoey, International Falls. Minnesota, Contestee: material necessary for the completion 1913. W. L. Kiever, Littlefork. You are hereby notified that Lars of the Fourth street water main three months from and afer the date Date of second publication May 29, Misses Viola Franti and Martha Chas. T. Miller, Northome. E. Anderson who gives Birchdale, extension in the City of Intemaional 1913. hereof and that Thursday the 4th McDonald, two our west side teachers, J. R. Harman, International Falls. Minnesota, as his post-office address, Falls on the 9th day of June, 1913. Date of third publication June 5, day of September 1913, at 10 o'clock, left Friday for their homes at Frank Haney, Ray. did on May 19th, 1913, file in this office All bids jto be addressed to the City 1913. a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms Deer River. John Warn, Northome. his duly corroborated application Clerk of said city and to be based upon Date of fourth publication June 12, at the Court House at the City of! About ten couple enjoyed the dancing W. J. Potter, O. L. Dakin, Mizpah. to contest and secure the cancellation the plans and specifications, as to 1913. International Falls in said county, be,' party which was given in the O. Scheie, Fairland. of your homestead, Entry No material, now on file in the City and he same hereby is, fixed and appointed Rosy hall on Saturday, a fine time P. H. McLaughlin, Jas. Sehoffman, Serial No. 02759 made May 11th, NOTICE OF CONTEST. Clerk's office. as the time and place for. was reported by all. Northome. 1907, for E% SEsec. 7 E% NE&, The Council reserves the, right to Department of the Interior. hearing upon and the examiation, adjustment Misses Carolyn Bardsley, Belle Ose Robt. Irvwin, International Falls. section 18, township 159 N. range 26 reject any and all bids. United States Land Office. and. allowance of such Agnes Cassidy and Bardsley called Geo. A. Johnson, Margie. R. W., 5th P. Meridian, and as grounds C. Fraser, Cass Lake, Minn. claims as shall be presented within on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of for his contest ho alleges that said City Clerk. May 22, 1913. the time aforesaid. Dunbar Lake on Sunday. Jess Barkuloo has wholly abandoned CATERPILLARS KILL TIMBER. To Charl E. Logren,of Baudette,Minn Let notice hereof be given by the Miss Agnes Cassidy, the Spruce said lands, and changed his residence Contestee: NOTICE. publication of this order in the International Forester W. Grove teacher, left Thursday evening Gheen Record: State therefrom and made no cultivation or You are hereby-notified that Sanford Falls PreSs as provided T. Bessette, Bids wil be received by the City for her home at Grand Rapids. Cox and District Forester improvements thereof, since (June Clark Snodgress, who gives by law. Miss Cassidy has the "Good Wishes" the week Council -of the City of International spent the fore part of 1st, 1909: Fairland, Minnesota, as his post-office Dated June 4th, 1913. of the entire neighborhood, also the Fails, Minesota, upon the plans anrl and inspecting the Ghen district east You are, therefore, further notified address, did on May 22nd, 19913, file John Berg, wish of having her back with us next spei ifiations on file with the ci' believes west. Mr. Cox states that he that the said allegations will be taken in this office his duly corroborated application Judge of Probate. year. clerk of said city on the 9th day of by this offce as having been confessed to contest and secure the poplar that the great body of fine A. Martin who taught the Rosy June, 1913 for the paving of Third by you, and your said entry cancellation of your homestead, Entry has been ORDINANCE NO. XLII that lies west of Gheen school for the past year returned to street in said city from Second Avenue will be cancelled thereunder without No., ...... Serial No. 05555 made An Ordinance Amending Ordinance have killed by the caterpillars that to Fifth avenue. Bids to be his home- at Deer River last week. your further right to be heard therein, September 21st, 1911, for lot 4, No. XVII. off made upon each of the following We would like to see Mr. Martin been stripping the foliage the either before this office or on appeal, township 157., range 28 W., 5th P. The City Council of the City of back among us again next year, but characters of pavement: Concrete, That trees for the past three seasons. if you fail to file in this office Meridian, and as grounds for his contest International Falls do ordain as follows: Macadam, Cresoted Block. All bids we hea? he ha? accented a more profitable little live inside of two years very •within twenty days after the FOURTH be alleges that said Charl E. Logren position than teaching. to be made as required by the plans publication of this notice, as shown has wholly abandoned said point poplar will be seen wes of this Section I. That said ordinance and specifications and in accordance below, your answer, under oath, specifically lands since September 21st, 1911, the and along the Little Fork where number seventeen (17) be amended FOR SALE. therewith and with the deposit therein meeting and responding to and never established a bonafide by adding thereto the following section. worms have been at work. If this prescribed. Saw mill complete, cut 20,000 to these allegations of contests, or if residence thereon, nor ever made any The City Council reserves the it value 25,000 feet per day in first class condition, proves true will destroy the you fail within that time to file in cultivation or improvements thereon Section 40. Any person, persons right to reject any and all bids. owner run out of timber. Can or of this timber for heading stuff this office due proof that you have You are, therefore, further notified or corporation violating the provision R. C. Fraser, be bought for 35 cents on the dollar on served a copy of your answer on the that the said allegations will be taken lumber. But the other hand, the of this ordinance shall be guilty of a City Clerk. of original cost. Write for information. said contestant either in person or by this office as having been confessed and got quicker his timber is killed misdemeanor, and upon conviction by registered mail. If this service by you, and your said entry will be highly thereof shall be punished by a fine rid of, the quicker will the D. M. Mouser, ORDINANCE NUMBER EIGHT. is made by the delivery of a copy of cancelled thereunder without your not exceeding $100.00 and costs of be fertile land it is now occupying 703 Tox Palladio Building, your answer to the contestant in person, further right to be heard therein, An ordinance establishing dock prosecution, or by imprisonment not Duluth, Minn. put to farming purposes. either before this office or on appeal, proof of such service must be fees for use of the public docks of more than 60 days in the City or either the said contestants written if you fail to file-in this office within the Village of Ranier, and providing County Jail. twenty days after the FOURTH acknowledgement of his receipt of the for regulation of use of same by the Passed, ordained and ordered published copy, showing the date of its receipt, publication- of this notice, as shown Public. this 2nd day of Jun#. 1913. or the affidavit of the person by whom below, your answer, under oath, The Common Council of the Village R. F- C. litis, specifically meeting and responding the delivery was made stating when of Ranier, Koochiching County, Vice President of City Council to these allegations of contest, or if and where the copy was delivered if Minnesota, do ordain as follows: Attest: made by registered mail, proof of you fail within that time to file in Sec. 1. That the owner of any R. C. Fraser, this office due proof that you have such service must consist of the affidavit boat using the Public Docks of the City Clerk. of the person by whom the served a copy of your answer on the Village of Ranier for the taking on I hereby approve the foregoing ordinance said contestant either in person or copy was mailed stating when and or landing of passengers or freight this 5th day of June, 1913. by registered mail If this service the post office to which it was mailed, shall pay to the Village Treasurer a W. V. Kane, is made by the delivery of a copy of and this affidavit must be accompanied dock fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per City Mayor. your answer to the contestant. in by the postmaster's receipt for season for each boat so used by him. person, proof of such service must the letter. Sec. II. That owners of boats NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. be either the said contestant's written You should state in your answer Made with dUUereet Biking Powders using the public docks in violation of Department of the Interior acknowledgment of his receipt the name of the post office to which section I hereof shall be punished U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. of the copy, showing the date of its you desire future notices to be sent by a of Five Dollars ($5.00) for fine May 21, 1913. recipt, or the affidavit of the person to you. From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: each offense thereof. Notice is hereby given that Berndt by whom deliver was made stating Lester Bartlett, Register. Sec. III. That boats shall not be C. Myhr whose post-office address is An equal quantity of (biscuit) was made when and where the copy was delivered bread E. B. Wood, Receiver. left tied to the public docks for a Forest City, Iowa, did, on the 26th if made by registered mail, with each of three of baking powdercream Date of first publication May 22, different kinds period of two hours, at any time day of July, 1912, file in this office proof of such service must consist 1913. of tartar, phosphate, and alum—and submitted between sunrise and sunset. sworn statement and application^ No. of the affidavit of the person by whom Date of second publication May 29, separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each I Sec. IV. That violation of section 010436, to purchase the N1/- SWM the copy was mailed stating when 1913. SWY* III. hereof shall be punishable for the same length of time. and SW& sec. 29, NW% and the post office to which it was Date of third publication June 5, by a fine of Five Dollars ($5.00) for NW^L, section 32^ township 70 N., The relative percentage of the food digested is rni'iled, and this affidavit must be 1913. each offense there of, when complaint range 18 W, 4th P. Meridian, and the shown as follows: acompanied by the postmaster's receipt Date of fourth publication June 12, is made to the council. timber thereon, under the provisions for the letter. 1913. I Sec. V. That this ordinance shall of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts You should state in your answer made with Bread be known as Ordinance Number amendatory, known as the "Timber the name of the post office to which NOTICE OF CONTEST. Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: Eight and shall take effect immediately and Stone Law," at such value as you desire future notices to be sent =1 upon it's passage by the council Department of the Interior. might be fixed by appraisement, and to you. 100 Per Cent. Digested and publication in official paper United States Land Office. that, pursuant to such application, Lester Bartlett, Register of the Village of Ranier. Duluth, Minn. the land and timber thereon have E. B. Wooid, Receiver. Bread made I Presented and adopted at a regular May 15, 1913. been estimated and valued by applicant Date of fisst publication May 29, meeting of the Council June 2nd, phosphate powder: To Grant S. Winter of Ray, Minn., the timber estimated 150,000 1913. 11913. Contestee: board feet at $2.00 per M, and the aDte of second publication, June 5, E. H. Weber, Ed. Ek, 68^ Fer Cent. Digested You are hereby notified that Karl land $1,000.00 that said applicant 1913. Recorder. Pres. of Council. Robert Tilander who gives Ray, Minn, will offer final proof in support of Date of third publication June 12, as his post office address, did on May his application and sworn statement 1913. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, alum powders 15, 1913, file in this office his duly Date of fourth publication June 19, on the 6th day of August, 1913, before corroborated application to contest the Register and Receiver of the 1913. and *or Hearing Thereon. 67% Per Cent. Digested^ and secure the cancellation of your U. S. Land office at Duluth, Minn. Estate of Phineas Bird homestead, entry No. 06335, Serial SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ES- Any person is at liberty to protest i- ii 1 i. State of Minesota, County of Koochiching—In These tests, which are absolutely reliable this purchase before entry, or initiate ^'^t35«wve "ttfrJSS "rATE JUDGMENT for SE% SW&, sec. 14 NE% NW% Probate Court. unprejudiced, make, plain a fact of great importance a contest at any time before patent scction 23, township 68 N. range 23 FORECLOSURE. In the. Matter of the, Estate of issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit to everyone: Fp^ raised with Royal, a cream of W. 4th P. Meridian, and as grounds State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Phineas Bird, Decedent. in this office, alleging facts tartar Baking Powdery isshown to be entirely digestible, for his contest he alleges that said ss.. District Courts—Fifteenth Letters of administrator this day which would defeat the entry. 1 while the aluin and pjiosgh^tf poy(rd^r^are fou$d Grant S. Winter has wholly abandon«d Judicial District. having been granted to James Muslins, Claimant names as his witnesses: to largely retard the digestion of the food made firom D. said lands and made no improve- John Barrett and Moses Zimmerman, Blackduck, Minnesota. Jas. E. Manes of Cook, M\nn., and ments or cultivation therepn for more he Plaintiffs, It is ordered, that the time within Thomas Jacobs anil Matt Crawford than four years last past. vs.. which, all creditors.^ of the above of Forest City, Iowa,' Barney Edler but it You are, therefore, further notified Halvor O. $ng and Avery Com­ n$med decedent may present gi«iiwg of Duluth, Minn. is the source of very m&ly bodily aiimehts. that the said ^allegations will^ be talt«n pany# ^rpo^tionK against his estate in ,tl% county,, be, t- Charles F. Hartman. by this offce as having been con­ Notice is hereby gii given, that" und«r and the same hereby is, limited to Register. "v." -'fi .--w&m -'-w