International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 26, 1914 · Page 11 of 12
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WILD WOOD tions, whether in their first or $318.75 PROFIT. on thi March, 1914, and terminating: the Twenty-first day of March, 1915, by second childhood, and sometiihes ft BEFORE BUYING YOUR following following person and at the is a good plan to try to ansit re- place, as stated in said application. Mi H. G. Taylor was a business spectively, to-wit: A Little Falls farmer planted wer. Julius Anseth, at the north front roontf^Jr Butter, Eggs, Fish and Poultry caller at Northome Saturday. ,, on the ground floor of the two-storyr a 1/ acres Of potatoes this year 4/2 frame building situate on lot No. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. and now after allowing big for ai°Ei^Minn°f Internatton* the City of 5 Taylor, on February 19th, a girl There is one thing all can do every possible expense even to Sa4d appication will be heard and de- SEE The John Goodman camp will and that is to boil the water for 1VeiT P°.SS1 exPer*se even to the the termined terminedP^y by said said City city ^council Council Ao* of .ish their piece of timber this family drinks. Another thing is machinery, $2o P.11. 0. M. LARSON to tell the story of the typhoid f35 fever arms to the children till haulln?'. et=-®n?s th" h»s Sj D- 1914.' for he 8 ...m. of that day. visiting at A. J. Porter's in Plum they are so imbued with its dan- P1^0^ $3I8-75 from the Witness my hand and seal of said 4/2 acres. Where is there an\ city this 16th dav of February, A. D. 415-8th Street Phone 120 Ring 2 I A ree town. that tliev indict Visnrinfr •_i 1914. p-er rm 1 mi TV, 1 1 having higher priced land that will do ger 1115151 on R. C. FRASER, a 1011a company are 50^e(j water to scrub their teeth, better, and what crop will do bet- City Clerk, ishing- business these fine davs ter?—Menaga Jorunal. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB 1 LIQUOR LICENSE valuable studies they can have Miss Jenette Earley of Maple Lake, who is a trained nurse, is this winter, FOR SALE—One car-load of State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, taking care of her sister, Mrs. PREPARE FOR City of International Fails. heavy draft horses from 1,200 to H. G. Taylor. that International Falls is going to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1,600 lbs. Must be sold at once. to Dr. Skaro was called to the application has been made in writing have company soon. Yes, soon! the City Council of said City of Interna- t? -pj y.UUIlc" 01 saia uiy 01 internaJinquire THE FUTURE at Burton Dept. store, home of Gust Carlson last Wed S tional Falls and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors nesday to attend Mrs. Carlson. f°r so?n he,re „a"d March wil1 for the term commencing on the I Last report is that she is much coming in March. The Fifteenth day of March, 1914, and terminating MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE on the Fourteenth day of better btate iLthciency Commission will March, 1915, by the following person The time will come when your earning and at the following place, as stated in honor us, the just for what purpose Cedar prices are much better said application, respectively, to-wlt: we are not perepared to say. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Henrick Mortensen, at the north front power will be wanting. here this winter. Cedar that was £os? PerePared we n0t t0 default haa been made in the conditions room on the ground floor of that certain us of a mortgage executed by Albert two-story frame building situate worthless a few years ago i« lmPress PerhapS 18 to on Anderson, a single man. Mortgagor, to on lot No. 11, block No. 10, of International Falls, Minn. Through old age will you be able financially the First National Bank of Chisholm, bringing a good price after being c^earynS our Minnesota, a banking corporation, Mortgagee, Said application will be heard and n,^ yards or perhaps it is to 5 back the lr dated November 9th, 1909, and determined by said City Council of made into ties. to enjoy the fruits of your many recorded in the office of the Register City of International Falls at the Council gather data with which to impress of Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, room in the City of International State on the 12th day of November, Falls in Koochiching county and •ear's work? the state with the need of 1909, at 9 o'clock a.m., in Book E., of of Minnesota, on Monday, the 9th day PELLAND more money to aid in opening up Mortgages, on page 136 thereof of March, A. D. 1914, at 8 o'clock p.m. That the said Mortgagee has paid the of that day. Open an account with us today and the resources of our country. We taxes assessed against the premises described city this 16th day of February, A. IX in said mortgage for the years 1914. Joe Earle went to Loman Sunday. suspect, judging from the personel L908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, amounting R. C. FRASER, keep adding to it every pay day and in all to Two Hundred Fifty-eight City Clerk. of some of the gentlemen of and 51-100 ($258.51) dollars that the amount claimed to be due on said B. M. Carscadden has a new vou will be rewarded for your frugality. the commissfon that the interests SUMMONS Mortgage at this date, including the horse. taxes, is Two Thousand Seven Hundred of agriculture are in the foreground. Seventy-five and 67-100 ($2,775.67) Harry Hogan visited at Pelland's We will pay you 4 per cent interest on dollars that the premises described in It has men that are giving and covered by said mortgage are:— STATE OF MINNESOTA Sunday. their lives to the betterment The Northwest quarter of the Northeast (ss. your sayings account quarter (NW% of NE^), the County of Koochiching H. I. Magladry visited at Scarlett's of the farming conditions and to South half of the Northeast quarter (S of NE%), and the Northwest over Sunday. the farmer and his home. With Municipal Court, International Falls» quarter of Southeast quarter (NW% of FIRST NATIONAL BANK SE^4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Minnesota Mr. A. G. Johnson visited at our royal water power you may Township Sixty-eight (68) North of International Falls last week. Range Twenty-three (23) West of the feel independent of the farmer Fourth Principal Meridian, Minnesota, International Falls, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Scarlett Wesley C. Bryant and Louise containing one hundred sixty acres just at present, but better look a E. Bryant, co-partners, doing (160) more or less, according to the visited at W. H. Watrous' place business under the firm government survey thereof that no action little out. In many of our western or proceedings have been instituted name and style of The Commercial Friday and Saturday. towns the life of the place is at law or otherwise to recover the Bureau —Plaintiffs Vs. (SUMMONS debt secured by said mortgage or any Walter Johnson and Robert Roberg drawn from the rich farming contingent. Carlton E. Ward- part thereof That by virtue of the -Defendant pcwer of sale contained in said mortgage. were callers seen at the With the agricultural resources and pursuant to the Statutes in schoolhouse Wednesday. such case made and 'provided, said developed here, as developed mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of STATE OF MINNESOTA to the above Joe Pelland, Jr., of Bemidji, said premises by public vendue to the named Defendant: they will be, what a city you righest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff You are hereby summoned and required visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Koochiching county, Minnesota, at to answer the complaint of the will have. When the farmer the front door of the Court house in plaintiffs in the above entitled action F. Pelland, Sr., Sunday. the city of International Falls in said comes to his own hereabouts, which complain thas been filed in the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA county and state, on the 6th day of office of the clerk of the said Court, Paul Pelland went to Ray the your water power is going to March, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. .m., to satisfy and to serve a copy of your answer amount then due on mortgage, in thereto upon the subscribers at their first of the week to assist Mr. cheapen his cost of living, 'for you eluding said taxes, together with the office at the City of International Falls, costs of such sale and Fifty ($50.00) Minnesota, within ten days after the John Massey for a short time. will be making the things he dollars attorney's fees stipulated in HAS service of this summons upon you, exclusive said mortgage. Mr. and Mrs. Hedloff went to of the day of such service. must have. I am reminded of a And if you fail to answer the said LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL Blackduck Saturday, where the Dated January 13th, 1914. complaint within the time aforesaid firm in the middle west that received plaintiff will take judgment against you latter expects to enter the hospital First National Bank of Chisholm, 75-100 a telegram from the east for the sum of Eighteen and These combined guarantee a populous center of activity Mortgagee, ($18.75) Dollars, with interest thereon for treatment. saying the "Cussed dealers put at the rate of 6 per cent per annum EDWABD FREEMAN, from the 27th day of May, 1913, together Several of Pelland's "light fantastic up their fencing so high they Attorney for mortgagee. with the costs and disbursements artists" went to Loman to of this action. could not touch it." PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: Office —Rooms 9, 10 and 11, First Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, National Bank Building, Chisholm, attend the masquerade there, and this 9th day of February, 1914. Telegram in answer said, "Sorry, Minn. P. O. Box, No. 132. Feb. 26 News Print Paper 220 tons per day in the absence of "Mr. Moon" FHINNEY & CAMPBELL, but the cussed farmers hereabout Attorneys far found the road quite dark. F-12-86 take our whole output as International Falls, Minnesota. Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE Some of the young folks enjoyed fast as we can get it to them." SALE OF SCHOOL AND CLOSURE SALE Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day a pleasant evening at the Watch out for this commission Johnson store building Saturday and see what -they are up to. Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually OTHER STATE LANDS WHEREAS default has been made evening. Dancing furnished entertainment Read all you can find out, and if and has occurred in the conditions of permanent roll of over month A pay $75,000 per a certain mortgage dated August 28th, and besides that, a there is anything in this visit for 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. Wernstrum and Grace E. Wernstrum, Consider these facts, and we feel sure you very refreshing lunch was served. you, don't let it escape for want his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles A. Smith as mortgagee, and with the power of forethought. Auditor's State of Minnesota, State will agree with us that International Falls of sale therein contained duly filed Office, St. Paul, January 26th, 1914. for record "in the office of the Register B1RCHDALE SLIVERS It is only within the past few that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Deeds in and for the County of on March 9th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M.. destined to become one of the most important is Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on years that farmers have been at in the office of the County Auditor, the 31st day of August, 1911, at 2 county, International Falls, Koochiching Rev. Howard went to Barwick considered factors in the building o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in manufacturing centers of the North offer in the State of Minnesota, I will Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, and, lands for sale certain unsold state on business Friday. up of a town. Now it is also discovered Whereas said default consists in the have and also those: state lands which West. failure to pay the sum of $84.86 on The new "Young People's C. E. reverted to the state by reason of the that not only as producers August 28th, 1912, then due on the non-payment of interest. principal, and interest thereon then choir," organized by Mr. M. Hanson, purchase do they rank high, but as consumers. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the due, and also the sum of $84.86 on August unpaid price and interest on the Ruldence Lots from (200 up 28th, 1913, then due on the principal, Businiss L»t« from $1200 op is making splendid progress. As the agricultural resources 1st. balance from date of sale to June an dinterest thereon then due, and sale.1. 1915, must be paid at the time of also the failure to pay the taxes hereinafter lnd«ttri«l Lots from $600 up Tirmt to Suit ill Mrs. I. Vipond of Boucherville, of our state develop, our is pay-*' The balance of purchase money mentioned, and before able in whole or in part on or Canada, was a visitor among farm homes grow in luxury till Whereas the power of sale in said the forty years from the date of sale mortgage has become operative and the C. B. KINNEY balance rate of interest on the unpaid friends most of last week in the comfort that gives a harmonious mortgagee did pay the following sum in is four per cent per annum, payable for taxes charged knd assessed against Birchdale. provided advance on June 1st of each year setting to a life well rounded the lands covered by said mortgage, towit: unpaid for the principal remains the sum of $9.29 on November Mr. Frank Ball, our popular paid out in industry and usefulness. ten years but if the principal is SALES MANAGER 28th, 1913, and sale, the within ten years from date of Wheras there is due and claimed to justice of peace, is now driving a The telegrams given above are at rate of interest will be computed be due at the date of this notice on International Falls, Minnesota five per cent per annum. said mortgage the sum of Four Hundred span of horses, as he has bought a only an episode showing the surprise any, Appraised value of timber, if Ninety-four and 50_100 ($494.50) must also be paid at time of sale. "horse assistant" for "Beauty." our manufactories show, at dollars, and no action or proceeding Lands on which the interest is delinquent, has been instituted to law to recover Coming! Mr. D. Himelick, supt. may be redeemed at any time up the source of their greatest sales. the debt secured by said mortgage, or to to the hour of sale or before re-sale any part thereof, an actual purchaser. of schools of Wisconsin and Prin. Verily it pays in a new century NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby by All mineral rights are reserved given that said mortgage will be foreclosed Pierce's father, and F. D. Pierce, the laws of the state. to see that the rural districts get and the premises therein described sold Not more than 320 acres can be and thereby mortgaged and also of Wisconsin, Thursday a square deal. one or contracted to be sold to any conveyed and situated in said county purchaser. night, February 26th at 8 p.m. in and state and described as follows, towit: What do you know about your must Agents acting for purchasers The Northeast quarter of the SUBSCRIBE NOW furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' the schoolhouse. Supt. Himelick Northeast quarter (NE% of NE%) of hospital? How many of you have kind reports showing quality and Section five (5 the Southeast quarter of soil are on file in this office. is a very powerful and noted been through it, got acquainted of the Northwest quarter (SE*4 of be Lists of lands to be offered may NW%) and the Southwest quarter of the speaker and will talk mainly on obtained of the State Auditor or with its management, its sources the Northeast quarter (SW% of NE%) at State Commissioner of Immigration of Section four (4) Township one hundred consolidated schools. Mr. Pierce of income, its up-to-date met1, at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor fifty-five (155) north of range above address. twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) is an experienced agriculturist ods and the amount of humanitarian SAMUEL G. IVERSON, principal meridian and containing one State Auditor. and will talk on hog raising and hundred twenty-one and twenty-two work given there yearly one-hundredths (121.22) acres more or dairying. A very profitable and less according to the United States If you are interested in the welfare government survey thereof saving and URIC ACID entertaining time is promised. excepting out of the grant hereby made of this city, you will look an undivided one-half interest in Everybody come. Admission free. after the needs of your hospital all mines and minerals of whatever SOLVENT name or nature under the said premises A very important meeting was and see that it does not suffer hereby made with power to the said Charles A. Smith, his administrators held in the church last, night. A from a handicap that you ght and assigns, to take all usual, necessary and convenient means for working, great many were present to take prevent. Being a stranger, I 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Hie Fact Remains getting, laying up, dressing and part in the business transaction. making merchantable and taking away now nothing about it, but I want E E said minerals will' be sold on the 21st To the tune of "Tenting Tonight," day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the wor- to know that the noblest work Just because you start the day wx xv forenoon iorenoon at at puDiic- public- aution aution to to tne the high- blgn- r}e(j an(i tir*d anri man can do is not p-nincr tlirrmo-li "Some are weak and some bidder for caslj by the Sheriff of ®. legs and arms ana uo, not going tnrougn est and mail Cdii lb county at his main office In the muscles, an aching head, burning said are Sick many are sicker still," the experiences often had in new County Court House at the City of bearing down pains in the back—worn No amount of misrepresentatioi} by the Interational Falls in said county and m,t h»fnr« the rinv **.. »_ etc. Such are the results from towns. State to pay said debt so claimed to be bet ore the day begins, do not think 1 aue, due, witn with lawiui lawful interest interest to to date date of have to stay in that condition, you last week's vaccination, with»the peddlers of alum baking powders, no juggling .Last week, some of our friends finla tnffAthAr with 4-V ia enm COR AA 13/v j,:— sale, together with the sum of $25.00 Be strong, well and vigorous, with no 1 a a a a a a I a exception of those who were not recently bereaved, received the muscles, more pain from stiff joints, sore with chemicals, or pretended analysis mortgage to be paid iii case of the foreclosure vaccinated and those fewdr blissful rheumatic suffering, aching thereof, and the lawful disbursements. bill for undertaker's "services." or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of or kidney disease. Dated January 19th, 1914. "phenomenal immunes," the Surely they must have read it or Foi- any form of .bladder trouble any kind, can change thfe fact that school resembled a rather wob csmss A. SXXT^ wonderful. through tears as it was mistaken weakness, its action is really srs&Sr Mnrtira irii bly looking hospital. Poor souls Those sufferers who are in By. for a bill for the services of the Royal Baking Powder out of bed half a dozen times a night we extend our sympathies. pastor and the church. Those of will appreciate the rept, comfort and strength this treatment gives. us who best know the "big if*rtgra]r**[\ arorthwfi^wni suk has been found by the official Treatment To prove the Williams NOTE AND COMMENT church" and its pastor know that &3»». J2^5 diseases, conquers kidney and bladder examinations to be of tbe both are always at the service of rheumatism and jill uric acid trouble^ highest leavening efficiency, (By Grandma* Garrulous) no matter how chronic oTr stubborn, if the sorrowful and those suffering or NOTICE APPLICATION FOR Williams you have rievfer used the or introuble, even more than it free from alum, and of absolute LIQUOR LICENSE bottle Treatment, we will give one 50c Who is looking after the purity wishes to temper and guide the out this (32 doses} free if you will cut purity and whdlesoinene&s* and 4 notice and send it with your name lie. water supply for this joy and gladness of youth. Let us gtate of County of Minnesota, Whi- address, wlih 10c to help pay distribution townr It may not be becoming in try to .believe that Christ's spirit chine. city of international Fails. ^r. expenses, to the Dr. D. A. Williams Royal Baking Powder is indispensable wuuamB ft blirfd old grandma to atsk too has not died out of the churches, thdt cmpatiy, 2695, 2695, o. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Com patty, Dept. P. O. a Dept. p. for making fwest and mdst economical food. many questions of the good men and that His ambassadors have and true who run this energetic His true spirit. Let us believe this u*ar soc Srlying for1license t?eseiiinintoxkSting bottle, without cimrg* and town, but children will ask ques- till we prove it to be otherwise, °11®—yla^-?.oni: menc"-- without incurring any obligations. On* mencing on the Twenty-second day of bottle only to an addresB. V'lX I1 V5 M**® 41 \.( S Ji XT .Sifel