International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 13, 1913 · Page 5 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. SALE OF SCHOOL AND per annum from the 5th day of February, WILDWOOD. RAUCH. who got more turkeys than they looked for circumstances these gentlemen 1913 and J. T. O'Loughlin is building a 16x20 could carry. Miss Ryan visited with Miss ScanIon could not come. There was a Whereas, .the power of sale has addition to his house. The farmers around Loman have Saturday. good turn out and Mr. Fossom the become operative, and no action or OTHER STATE LANDS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sykes took Howard Magladry called on Johnson's organized a farmer's club and are already proceeding at law or otherwise has new principal took hold and a rousing dinner with Dr. Skaro Sunday, been instituted to recover the debt planning to co-operate by Saturday evening. good roads discussions was had. secured by said mortgage, or any Wm. Durrin was in this country Joe Kurvilla is taken to Chisholm planting the same kind of seed potatoes Last Saturday evening a meeting part thereof posting notices for our state road, next spring for next fall's again on account of his sickness. State of Minnesota, State Auditor Office. was held at the new schol house for Now, therefore, notice is hereby St. Paul. Sept. 29. 1913:— Mrs. Han Johnson was around calling market. The club already has eleven George Eddy returned to his homestead given, That by virtue of the powei NOTICE is hereby given that on Nov. 10th, the purpose of organizing a Farmers 191H, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the on her friends last Tuesday. of sale contained in said mortgage, members and are having enthusiastic last week after an absence of County Auditor, at International Falls, Koochiching club. It was very well attended and and pursuant to the statute in such County' in the State of Minnesota, I D. M. Earley of Baudette was visiting meetings. four months. the Indus Farmers club was successfully I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands case made and provided, the said his sister Mrs. H. G. Taylor one The C. G. Hathaway family and Oscar and Engrold Hanson are and also those state lands which have reverted launched with the following officers: mortgage will be foreclosed by a to the state by reason of the non-payment day this week. Mrs. Hathaway's mother, Mrs. James, back from Dakota where they have sale of the premises described in ana of interest. President, Geo. Lang Vice Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson of Plum conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: been working since the early summer. left for El Paso, Texas last Friday, President, Mrs. Durrand secretary, price and interest on the unpaid balance from Lots numbered Fifteen and Sixteen, Creek entertained a dancing party date of sale to June 1st 1914. must be paid at where they expect to make their Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eddy and Mr. and treasurer, Mr. Fossum Segt.-atarms, the time of sale. The balance of purchase in Block numbered Six, Townsite of last Saturday night. future home. A number of friends money is payable in whole oi in part on or before and Mrs. Wm. Warden returned to Ira Dobbs. The next meeting Margie, in Koochiching County, State forty years from the date of sale the rate of Mr. .and Mrs. Harvey Burnell and their homes last week after a few called the night before and spent a interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent of Minnesota, with the hereditaments will be held the Second Thursday in per annum payable in advance on June 1st of Dr. Skaro visited with Mr. and Mrs. pleasant evening with them. We are and appurtenances, which sale will months' visit with friends and relatives November at 8 o'clock and a good each year provided, the principal remains unpaid be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching for ten yetirs but if the principal is paid W. E. Sykes Wednesday. at Fergus Falls. sorry to lose a good family but they program is assured. All farmers within ten years from date of sale, the rate of County, at the front door Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnell came interest will be computed at five per cent per will help build up'another place and around Indus who are not members of the Court House in the City of »nnum. up from Minneapolis to spend the HAPPYLAND. our good wishes go with them. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also International Falls, in said county should make it a point to join at one* be paid at time of sale. hunting season with Dr. Skaro. and state, on the 23rd day of December, Mrs. Elsie Gill Sundayed at Ten The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Peggar Lands on which the interest is delinquent, may be redeemed at any time *.p to the hour 1913, at ten o'clock in the forenoon A. J. Porter is around promising Strike. was the scene of a prety home of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. PONDER THIS. of that day, at public vendue, his friends a good time if they will Mr. A. Issacson and son Reynold, wedding Wednesday noon, N'ov. 5, All mineral rights are reserved by the laws to the highest bidder for cash, to be at his place next Saturday night. visited Littlefork Sunday. 1913, the occasion being the marriage of the state, "The respondent is a plain, affable pay said debt of Six Hundred and Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted Gust Erickson left for Chicago Mr. C. S. Romans is loading out of their eldest daughter, Laura Thirty-eight Dollars and Eighty^four to be sold to any one purchaser. man, easy to approach and a man, Agents acting for purchasers, must furnish Cents, and interest, and the taxes, if Wednesday night having received a to Mr. Wm. Stillar. several cars of cedar this week. who until the year 1913, never made affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports any, on said premises, and Fifty Dollars telegram announcing the death of his Showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in Mr. Alex Borstad is making some Promptly at twelve o'clock to the enemies. He has never had any business tills office. attorney's fees, as stipulated in sifter. extensive improvements on his homestead. strains of the wedding march, played Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained education or experience. Practically and by said mortgage in case of of the State or the State Commissioner Auditor Henry Ettestad, John Bursack, J. by Miss Myrtle Peggar, the bride foreclosure, and the disbursementa of Immigration at St Paul, and of the all of his time since the eighties County Auditor at above address. T. O'Loughlin and A. J. Porter transacted allowed by law, subject to redemption Two nephews of P. H. Oleson, from and groom preceded by Veta Peggar has been taken up with his duties SAMUEL G. IVERSON. Staoe Auditor. at any time within one year from business at Northome the past Pierce County, Wisconsin are here on who acted as maid of honor and as a legislator, either in the assembly the day of sale, as provided by law. week. a visit. Clifford Stillar as best man took of the state or in congress. Dated October 29 1913. The Bear River Sewing Circle will their places under an arch of red While a lawyer by profession, about Theo. Hamm Brewing Company, selected by the Council with a view NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE meet with Mr. J. W. Hilliard next and green^whez'e the ceremony was Mortgagee. the only evidence of the fact, as to its adaptability for a pumping Saturday the 15th. H. J. Charles, performed by Rev. Blake the new M. one witness has stated, is that he CLOSURE SALE. station, electric light and filtration Attorney for Mortgagee, The Misses Agnes and Caroline E. pastor of International Falls. owns a law library. He never kept St. Paul, Minnesota. plant. The Council expressly reserves Whereas default has been made in Borstad, have gone to International The bride was handsomely attired books of account or records of his the conditions of a certain mortgage the right to reject any and all Falls for employment. in a gown of white messaline, and transactions. He is exceedingly with power of sale therein contained, bids. SUMMONS. Messrs Wiseman and Emerson wore the bridal veil, while the groom executed and delivered by John W. careless and unmethodical. Details R. C. Fraser, have the Cedardale school grounds Fryckberg and Etta M. Fryckberg, was attired in black. are something to which he is almost State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—District City Clerk. his wife, mortgagors, to Charles A. 1 cleared, and seeded down. a stranger." Immediately following the ceremony Court, Fifteenth Esterley, mortgagee, which mortgage The steady pull, puff, of the engine No, this is not a description of and congratulations, a four Order Limiting Time to File Claims Judicial District. bears date November 25, 1904 and on the Walking Dredge that is making Minnesota's executive. It is a description course luncheon was served^to more The Koochiching Co., Plaintiff, was duly filed in the office of the Estate of Henry Sondermiia. Ditch No. 3 can be heard night of the New York state executive than 100 guests after which a social Register of Deeds in and for the vs. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In or day, for several miles. It tells made at the impeachment intercourse prevailed, till the brde County of Itasca and State of Minnesota Congregational Church Society, also Probate Court. of better times coming. trial by Mr. Sulzer's leading attorney. on the 3rd day of December, and groom, took their departure to all other persons unknown,claiming In the Matter of the Estate of Henry 1904 at 10:15 a. m. and recorded in It was made to the court as a International Falls for a short honeymoon. any right, title, estate, interest or Sonderman, Decedent. Book J. of Mortgages on page. 234. BIRCHDALE SLIVERS. preliminery in laying the foundation lien in the real estate described in And whereas since the date of record Letters testamentary this day having Mr. A. Shearer sprained his ankle for the plea that Sulzer be not held of said mortgage the said County Mr. and Mrs. Stillar were the the complaint herein, Defendants. been granted to Lina Sonderman. very badly last week. too closely responsible for certain of Itasca has been divided and a recipients of many handsome and The State of Minnesota to the above It is ordered, that the time within new County of Koochiching has been Mr. E. Ruberg and son, Clarence short comings. useful presents. The sincerest and named Defendants: which all creditors of the above named created, which includes the land made a trip to Baudette Friday. Remember that these words were best wishes of the people are extended You and each of you are hereby described in said. mortgage and the decedent may present claims Mr. Ruberg, a brother to Mr. Emil not from Sulzer's enemies. They record of said mortgage has been summoned and required to answer to the young people that theirs against his estate in this court, De, Ruberg, is here on a visit from Minneapolis. were from his own attorney. They transcribed to Book 3 of Mortgages the complaint of the plaintiff, which may be a life full of much happiness. and the same hereby is, limited to six on Page 637 of the records of the sum up the qualifications of the man has been filed in the office of the months from and after the date hereof Register of Deeds within and for Mrs. Florence Ball is in Baudette who had been elected to be the head Clerk of the above named District INDUS. and that Saturday, the 18th day said Koochiching County,. Minnesota, having her ears treated, so Mr. of the greatest state in the union. Court, and to sej-ve a copy of your and whereas, said mortgage has been of April, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., in Frank Ball and Fred have to "batch The new consolidated school buildin The people of a township require assigned by the mortgagee to Jacob answer to said complaint upon the the Probate Court rooms at the court is rapidly faearing completion. it" for a while. more from the man whom they elect Blekkink by deed of assignment recorded subscribed, at his office, Number 607 house at International Falls in said in Book C. of Mortgages on Mr. Coffin of Minneapolis and Rev. The tinners and plumbers are almost town clerk. Is it any wonder that Andrus Building, Minneapolis, Hennepin county, be, and the same hereby is, Page 321 of the records of the Register Howard visited the school Tuesday. through with their work and the Americans have constantly to defend County, Minnesota, within of Deeds of and for Koochiching fixed and appointed as the time and carpenters have on'y a few small Each gave an entertaining and profitable the charge that our government, local, County, Minnesota and again assign^ed twenty days after the service of this place for hearing upon and the examination, lecture to the scholars. jobs of finishing work left. However state and national is often incompetent by said Jacob Blekkink to Twin summons upon you, exclusive of the adjustment and allowance City State Bank (a corporation) by Wednesday« you might have seen the school will be without water and extravagant. day of such service, and if you fail deed of assignment recorded in Book of such claims as shall be prt for sometime as the well digging what looked like a flock 3T sheep or But if the statement were made, to answer the said complaint within C. of Mortgages on Page 340 of the sented within the time aforesaid. colored crows following the principal, machine cannot be brought from who is there who could deny that records of the Register of Deeds of the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Let notice hereof be given by the Littlefork until the river freezes when Mr. Piarce and the agricultural the same description does not fit and for said Koochiching County, will apply to the court for publication of this order in the International Minnesota, and whereas, the amount over. The building will be the finest Minnesota's executive? scholars went over to Mr. Ole Nelson's the relief demanded in the complaint. Falls Press as provided due and claimed to be due on said in the county.' to take the points and judge Gov. Eberhart is a plain, affable C. J. Rockwood, mortgage at the date hereof is the by law. Principal Haly and Miss Mattson man, easy to approach and he never his cows. sum of Four Hundred fifty-nine and Attorney for Plaintiff, Dated October 18th, 1913. of the Loman school and Miss Freda "The Forest club "H. T.- B." met makes enemies. 20-100 ($459.20) Dollars and no action 607 Andrus Building, John Berg, at law or otherwise having been Falm paid us a visit over Saturday at*Mrs. Shearers' Tuesday night. The He has never had any business education Minneapolis, Minnesota. instituted to collect the same. Judge of Probate. and Sunday. They were the guests topic was Washington Irving. Selections or experience. Now, therefore, notice is hereby Franz Jevne, of Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Erickson. were given by several, a song Almost since he reached manhood's given that by virtue of the powerOf-sale LIS PENDENS.. Attorney for Executor. N.13 Geo. Lang has been troubled with given by seven young people, new estate, and until he becomes in said mortgage contained a very sore finger the past week evidently and pursuant to the statute in such officers elected and an excellent governor, he was a legislator. SUMMONS. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—District case made and provided, the said a felon. speech was delivered by Mr. Coffin a Although a lawyer by profession, mortgage will be foreclosed by the Court, Fifteenth State of Minnesota, county of Koochiching, Andy Amundson the contractor he never practices. Y. M. C. A. man of Minneapolis. The sale of the land and premises therein Judicial District. ss.—In District Court went to the Falls on business Saturday club adjourred and refreshments He keeps no books of account or described situate in the County The Koochiching Co., Plaintiff, Before Geo. P. Watson, Court Commissioner. and returning spent Sunday of Koochiching and State of Minnesota were served. records of his private affairs. vs. described as follows, to-wit: with his family at Loman. Four or five meri are engaged in He is careless and unmethodical. Lots One. Two, Three, and Four of Congregational Church Society, also S. J. Axdahl, Plaintiff. Dave Cobbs who has the school clear'r.g and plowing the school Attention to detail and close application section six in township one hundred all other persons unknown,, claiming route on the *-?ver was badly hurt vs. to work are repugnant to him. grounds ready to make pretty yards •fifty-six, north of range twenty-five any right, title, estate interest la?t week. While thawing out the west of the Fifth principal meridian, Mike Koumis, Defendant. ^nd gardens on next year that means Yet he is in charge of the vast or lien in .the real estate described which sale will be made by the engine of his boat his arm caught in fun as W3ll profitable work for the business affairs of our state and the State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Sheriff of said Koochiehing County at in the complaint herein. Defendants the wheel ?nd was ierkH i»!o th« fly ss. agricultural department. In the people wonder why incompetence the office of the County Auditor of Notice is hereby given: rrachinery causing several severe mean time 'ost knives, old relics of prevails and extravagance predominates. said county in International Falls, S. J. Axdahl being duly sworn, de- That an action has been commenced flesh wounds. Indian hatchet heads, old shoe rubbers Minnesota, on Monday the first day and is now pending by the above: Poses an(* says that he is the Miss Shelland and. Janitor Markell Very probably the analogy would be and such valuable treasures are Of Decern'••or, 1913, at 10:00 o'clock named plaintiff against the above Pontiff *n a^0Ve entitled action, in the forenoon at public auction to were here Monday looki"? over more complete if the Minnesota executive being found. named defendants in the District an(* Plaintiff has a just cause the highest bidder for cash to pay the school. Miss Shelland is very would happen to break with Court of the County of Koochiching, ac^ion against the Defendant iihe amount then due on said mortgage well pleased with the school. AROUND LOMAN. his masters as Sulzer did with his. together with the costs of such Fifteenth Judicial District, State of herein, founded upon contract, viz: Mr. Jequith has been awarded the What kind of a story do you suppose foreclosure, including twenty-five Minnesota, and the complaint is sales of Merchandise by the C. Cloquett has purchased the John dollars attorney's fees stipulated in new school route go.ving south. Ed Smith could tell if he wanted now in file in the office of the clerk Plaintiff to the Defendant and that Thomas team. Said mortgage and taxes if any then Sometime ago we expected D. B. to? of paid court. the said Defendant cannot be found paid on said premises. Bert Magladry spent Sunday at the Jewell and N. E .Chapman for an Did you ever think about that?— Twin City State Bank, The subject of the action is the *n State of Minnesota and that Adolph Hoard home. institute meeting but through un- —Long Prarie Leader. .Assignee of Mortgagee. following described land, situate in sa*^ Defendant is indebted, to Claude Shoope and Clarence Brown L. C. Simons, the County of Koochiching, State of Plaintiff in the sum of Thirteen bought a horse of Andrew Shoemaker Attorney for Ass'fmee. Minnesota, to-wit, Lots Thirteen (13), an(* 97-100 dollars, $13.97 dollars for Dated October 1, 1913. N. 20 last week. Fourteen (14) ?nd Fifteen (15) in said goods and merchandise and the There will be a civil service exammaton Block Forty (40) of International Present residence of said Defendant at Loman, Nov. 22 to supply PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. Falls, to the plat thereof *s Fort Frances, Ont. according a new post master. on file and of record in the office of Frances, Ont. Andrew Jespersen is moving some Notice is hereby given, That default the Register of Deeds of said Koo- 1 S. J. Axdahl, of his goods to his new place and is has been made in the conditions Let Me chiching County, and the object of Subscribed and sworn to before building a new log barn there. of that certain mortgage duly executed the action is to secure a judgment me» ^his 23rd day of Oct., A. D., and delivered by Ed Bennett There is a light snow for the hunters Sell You and Rose D. Bennett, his wife, Mortgagors, determining the adverse claims of 1913. to start in on, although the deer to Theo. Hamm Brewing Geo. P. Watson, the defendants and each of them and will not appreciate it as-we will. I1M Company, Mortgagee, bearing date Court Commissioner. adjudging that the plaintiff is the Friday evening, Nov. 14th will be the 5th day of February, 1913, with Beautiful Piano owner and entitled to the possession the next meeting of the Farmer's power of sale therein contained, duly of said land. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. recorded in the office of the Register club and we expect a large turnout. Manufactured by the of Deeds in and for the County of C. J. Rockwood, Andy Amundsen is home again Department of the Interior, U. S. Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on Attorney for Plaintiff, from Littlefork where he has beten Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota. Raudenbush & Sons the 22nd day of February, 1913, at 607 Andrus Building, building an additon to the school ten o'clock a. m., in Book "K" of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nov .8, 1913. Piaro Company house. Mortgages, on Page 29, which default Notice is hereby given that Hattie has continued to the date of this notice, While Pastor C. H. Blake was at A. Garrett, of Indus, Minn., sole heir by the failure and neglect of At PRICE THAT WILL r1 Loman last week he preached to a a of John H. Bearss, deceased, who, on said mortgagors to make payment of NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. {Dctober 31st, 1908, made homossi-o* good congregation at the Presbyterian the principal and interest by said BAFFLE THE RETAILER Sealed bids will be received by entry, serial No. 0853, for S^4 NW%, church. mortgage secured, and which default has continued for more than thirty the city clerk up to November 17th, NE*4 SW%, NW& SE%, section 17, Quite a number are beginning to One Profit Only—The Manufacturers days and 1913 at 5 o'clock p. m., the same to township^ 159 N., range 25 W., 5th cut pulp wood to sell this winter. The Whereas, the said mortgagee and be opened and considered by the City ]y Meridian, has^ filed notice of inteViCouncil market is rather limited but we must Cash or on Easy Tefms. Pianos from bolder of said mortgage has elected on Nov. 17th »t 8 o'clock p. Zt be grateful for small favors. and hereby does elect to declare the whole principal sum of said mortgage Sam Brown and Inex Zeaman were m., for the sale by unrestricted War- tablish claim to the land above desranty $175to$l,000 due artd payable at the date of this Deed of a tract of land in said cribed, before J. H. Drummond. Clerk quietly married at the Falls about a notice, under the terms and conditions city limits and lying within that District Court, at International week ago.' They have moved to the NOTE—There are more pianos made by the Rauden of such mortgage and the pow«r portion of said city north of Third ^^her^l913°n ^ay De" grooms claim, where we wish them of sale therein contained and bush Piano Co. in thi^ city than any other make piano. due Whereas, there is actually and street and east of Tenth avenue, and C®Claimant names as witnesses: great happiness. •. claimed to be due and payable at the containing an area not less than one George Lang, Frank White, Joe Hugh' Mcintosh pulled off quite a date of this notice the sum of Six W* F. MARVIN, (1) acre nor more than two (2) acres Bruno, William Lovell all of Indus, shooting match last Saturday with St. hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars in extent. It being expressly understood 185 birds for the winners. There Eighty-four cents, with interest that the tract offered will be Lester Bartlett. «*l ffcjgreon at the rate of six per cent SB there were som« sharp shooters SS O" & Register, fcfcn I -jilL spawn*'