International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 23, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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'm ra.s^gw l^t *v^Fi «.-* A^4"- r^s: & -I Xp^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SALE OF SCHOOL AND pany to yourself of the premises situate SHEBW* S HOT1CB OP _SAtE or final inspection of the twenty acre for expenses. DISTRICT NEWS in the county of Koochiching and £tate JPPgof Minnesota described as lot numbered KENT OP TOHECXaOSURXS tract that the state has had clear- The^ recommend almost exacted, twenty tone (21), in block four (4), all OT ATR MTONPSHTA between Littlefork and Hap- ly the same thing as the Minne* OTHER in Ranier, according to the plat thereo np STATE LANDS „T, fil* in thA Offine of the Register of u* MIJMiNlL.bOTA on file in the office of the Register County of Koochiching pyland. Sota commission as to boards, Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, excepting and reserving certain IN DISTRICT COURT The hay crop here is a bumber Executive boards wont do. BIRCHDALE SLIVERS I rights and interests therein specified, I and that the conditions in which default FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT one, and several of our more en- Boards are useful to make Auditor's under said contract .has m^de are as State of Minnesota, State Falls Lumber and Coal Co. Plaintiff terprising farmers have purchas- regulations and rules. The proed .follows, viz: Over the odorous fields are strown Office, St. Paul. July 1. 1914. vs I a re to a and interest, ,. 8 machinery for doing the work per method is to have an executive NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wilting windows of grass new ?L®ith?!^H*h' and Anderson Jennie Defendants on August 10. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m- i914," amounts to one hundred with horse power, instead of by officer charged to enforce the law in the office of the County Auditor, at thirt'y.three an^ 25-100 dollars ($1-33.25) International Falls, Koochiching coun- failing also to comply with /Other by virtue of a ^udg^men^^nd^ decree a a iTLOUrn Old Father Tymes method. and the regulations of his board, anc And rosy billows of clover bloom ty, in the State of Minnesota, I will of- terms of the contract, or responding to entered in the above entitled action on fer for sale certain unsold state lands notices sent to you from time to Mr. Oscar lytison, a brother-in- and a board with no control over the 10th day of 1914 Surge in the sunshine nnd oion thnco stntp Innrls which have uneu and also those state lands which have and time. transcript of which has been 'delivered reverted to the state by reason of the law of Mr. Can Lundgren, will him except through regulations Therefore, such contract will term-ii- j) the undersigned Sheriff of said breathe perfume. to mG) non-payment of interest. ate thirty (30) days after the- service county of Koochiching, will sell at Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur- accompany rhe lattei to Canada, affecting the pulbic. That is the of this notice by publication unless pukiic auction, to the highest bidder for! chase price and interest on the unpaid prior thereto the purchaser shall co™Pjy cash, on Monday, the 31st day of August 1 He also has a thiee hundred :md New Jersey recommendation, also Birchdale can now boast of ftir-ustTe U& °a'« the eM,4WM W ",e twenty acre homestead. the Minnesota recommendation. Ifon^a"0Yn'i'l'd'oSuS't? ballplayer, who has able to'Tholf oPrU' ?pStmonMor'be?oK I Stffi to om'S?" g°°d an0tller In another the Jersey people returned from Thief River forty years from the date of sale the jilclo terminate the said el the premises and real e'state describ- Falls, lac iigm Les- WILDWOOD balance:iconditionsriof th ht to rate of m.ercst on the unpa,d said contract as above above ?he judgment aJd See, find the management of the institution sald contract The above mentioned is Mr is four per cent per annum, payable in onpcfle(j advance on June 1st of each year pro- TOWNSlTE COMPANY, engaged in the construe* vided the principal remains unpaid for Frederick Bursack ^news-"' si sM.ssiHe,j,hitcomb- th a ten years but if the principal is paid celebrated tion of buildings. We can't imagine We are sorry to hear of the sad its ^rg1Qglt'HKTITTtv, 5 nine (89),. plat of International Falls,! Within ten years from date of sale, the his 14th birthday last Saturday. why, they say, unless be- rate of interest will be computed at ^T„\l„Y?0V£fc°„£uS news of the death of Mrs. its Secretary. Bug- five per cent per annum. Zimmerman and Clark are sur- cause the bulk of the buildings is father, and extend our heart- Appraised value of timber, if any, NOTICE FOR PUBtZCATION Sati?f°y °tbehsafd fuiigm °rft amTifn™'^ !S net's must also be paid at time of sale. veying Elwell roads thru Wild- the institutions. They re- 75-100 felt svmoathv to her in her SOr Department of the Interior four hundred seventy-two and for Lands on wmcn which the tne interest uinjresi is is deiin ucmi- rmlntVi ($472 75) Dollars toe-pthpr TOith intoroct 1 o^ui^/aLuji nv,i .Lianas on wood this week. commend assigning that to the row. quent, may be redeemed at any time up Uniti^ef0^te\D^1nfrfl°T9T4. thei-eon attherateofslx Percent pli" tJottCE Berry pickers will soon be busy department of public works a to the hour of sale or before re-sale to IS HEREBY GIVEN that annum from the 10th day of July, 1914, 1 ,, HEREBY GIVEN that annum from the 10th day of July, 1914,1 Now when the rush of spring XT an actual purchaser, Noi ioK, is5_rL£,rs.iL,xx TT-irrv W McGee. whose postoffice ad- with the accrued costs herein. and there are plenty to be picked All mineral rights are reserved by near relative of the department of dress is Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the Dated this 21st day of July, 1914. work is over and the promises of the laws of the state. lylS. file in Liiis this year. 22nd day of August VJ. THOMAS WHITE public domain proposed for Min« 6£(UU uaj harvest not yet fulfilled, is the Not more than 320 acres can be sold STSCNE°" ^oiioffv''pSTse Se of KoooMchinff Cointy. Sixteen men from Wildwood or contracted to be sold to any one nesota. time of year that invites us to purchaser. and lots 3, 6 and 7, section 31, town- G. s. IANGLAND, went out in Pinetop Township Agents acting for purchasers must ship 70 N. range 1SW 4th principal meri- Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. camp still most of us are unable furnish -affidavit of authority. Appraisers' dian, and the timber thereon, under the and put in a day fixing up three reports showing quality and kind provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, ct*wnTTrp np csatv tw to do so, but Mr. Will Webb and and acts amendatory, known as the SHERIFFS NOTZCE OF SAI.E OF •of soil are on file in this office. miles of Elwell road number five. NEWS FROM THE vr Lists of lands to be offered may be "Timber and Stone Law." at such value B?AIj_5s™ATE UNDER JUDO family "rigger up" a dandy camp MENT OF FORECLOSURE obtained of the State Auditor or the Some hauling has to be done right as might be fixed by appraisement, and NATIONAL CAPITOL State Commissioner of Immigration at in an open shed, where they enjoyed that, pursuant to such application, the St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at off and as no one could tell when land' and timber thereon have been es- OF MINNESOTA the sunshine and storms the above address. timated and valued by applican- the KooShing the construction company would County of timber estimated 70.000 board feet at, SAMUEL G. IVERSON, (Continued from Page 1.) past week. $4 per M. and the land $65 that said I in DISTRICT COURT get to this piece of road it was decided State Auditor. Mr. Frank Ball is making a port of "h sTappfiSt ion" andP s^vornHsUite- FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT to put in a day fixing up the would not be worth having. It is ment on the 25th day of September, 1914, jackson j. slater, splendid improvement in his home an(1 O&BER FOR HEARING OF PETITION bad places. before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Co-partners as Jackson & Slater, doubtful if there has been as violent FOB DETERMINATION OF HEZR8 by digging a ditch and laying OF HOMESTEAD SETTX.EB Henry Burnell went on a business in a case of presidential itch pipes from the building to the STATE OF MINNESOTA ahLo„!°srtC,,ar,,^ ZS,"vJZafs- Henning Stutae and Petra Stubee trip to Winnipeg last Monday. has recent years as that which flowing spring near the creek. County of Koochiching sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit. Defendants, consequence attacked Speaker Clark. In in this office, alleging facts which would IN PROBATE COURT Notice is hereby given that under and This will enable the mistress of defeat the entry. by virtue of a judgement and decree H. G. Taylor and J. O'Laughlin number he manufactured £i IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMI Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles w. the home to always have plenty entered in the above entitled action on NATION OF THE HEIRS OF MATILDA Eden and John D. Gunn. of Duluth, called on Dr. Skaro last Sunday. the 10th day of July, 1914, a certified the of panaceas to remedy HENDRICKSON, DECEASED of water on hand. Minn., and Theodore M. Anderson and transcript of which has been delivered HOMESTEAD SETTLER. Gust Erickson was calling on J. Walter Williams of Minneapolis. has to me, I, the undersigned Sheriff of said evils of the presidency, and he Mr. Ben Tuey, a long absent CHARLES F. HARTMAN. On reading and filing the petition of County of Koochiching, will sell at H. G. Taylor and Peter Dahlgren advocate July 16-Sept. 10. Register. recently blossomed out fts tht Edgar G. W. Walquist praying, among public auction, to the highest bidder for resident of Birchdale has returned Other things, for the judicial determination, cash, on Monday, the 31st day of August, Wednesday. of a one term of si^ year9, by this Court, of who are the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1914 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the to visit among friends here. heirs of Matilda He&drickson, deceased Sheriff's office in the Koochiching County Mrs. H. P. Nordby and daughter Department of the Interior because, he dedai a? "the president Visitors and others: Don't forget homestead settler, affi what are the respective Court House, in the City of International United States Land Office at Duluth, rights and interests of such Falls, in said county, in one parcel were visiting at Gust Erickson's term spends most of his first Minnesota, July 3rd, 1914 that just a mile in the woods heirs in the homestead land of said deceased, the premises and reol estate described NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that last Sunday. and to assign said homestead in the said judgment and decree, trying to get back again," Theodore M.Anderson/whose postoffice address from the Rainy River is a splendid to the parties legally entitled to the to-wit: is Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the J. T. O'Laughlin and John Bursack same. Lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve 7th day of August, 1913, file in this church where good preaching services, The Resignation of Huerta. It is ordered, that said petition and office sworn statement and application (12), in block eighty-eight (88), plat of were Northome callers last Maid matter be heard and examined on Sunday school and Christian International Falls, as filed and of re- No. 011007, to purchase the E% NWU. the Thursday the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1914 Since the beginning of week. SW% NE% & NE% SW% Sec. 32 town- cord in the office of the Register of Deeds lit ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Endeavor ssocieties are held in and for the County of Koochiching, reference ship 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meri- s~ "watchful waiting" policy in office of the Probate Court at International Sunday school was organized State of Minnesota, to satisfy a judgment dian, and the timber thereon, under the Falls in said County and State. morning and evening on Sunday, hope of one hundred sixty-nine and to Mexico the fon(J provisions of the act of June 3. 1878. It is further ordered, that notice thereof last Sunday by Rev. Test of Mizpah. 38-100 ($169.38) Dollars, with interest and acts amendatory, known as the be given to all persons interested by Mr. Westley Hard is the proud that been Huerta would resign has thereon from and since the 10th day of "Timber and Stone Law," at such value Meetings will be held every Publishing this order once in each week as might be fixed by appraisement, and July, 1914, at the rate of six per cent owner of a fine new bicycle which for five (5) successive weeks immediately in heralded in lines of newspapers that, pursuant to sucn application, the per annum with the accrued costs herein. two weeks at the school house. prior to said date of hearing? in shows that the roads are improving land and timber thereon have been estimated Dated this 21st day of July, 1914. the International Falls Press, a weekly the National Capital and through* Gle Midgarden was ^chosen as and valued by applicant the .newspaper printed and published at International THOMAS P. WHITE, and that insures rapid growth timber estimated 100,000 board feet at was Falls in said County and out the country as often as Sheriff of Koochiching County. superintendent and Henry Ettestead $3 per M, and the land $100 that said State. for Birchdale. the applicant will offer final proof in support the old question concerning Dated at International Falls this 25th G. S. LANGLAND, assistant. of his application and sworn statement day of May, A. D. 1914. Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. Rev. T. W. Howard went to the age of Ann. But although on the 25th day of September, 1914, By the Court. A basket and ice cream social U. (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, before Register a"d Receiver, S. Land Beaudette on business the past United States has ben compelled Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. __TTW,Jrild»® of Probate Court. was held at the home of Peter SUMMONS week. Any person is at liberty to protest FRAN2 JEVNE to make a good deal of a rough Dahlgren for the benefit of the Attorney for Petitioner this purchase before entry, or initiate STATE OF MINNESOTA A few here are getting up a a contest at any time before patent issues, International Falls. Minn. 28-J25 house in Mexico, the crafty old Farmers' Club of Wildwood. The bv filing a corroborated affidavit County of Koochiching comic play which they will expect has in this office, alleging facts which would fox who holds the presidency evening was spent in dancing and ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST HAGG"LUND. IN DISTRICT COURT defeat the entry. to stage in the latter part of Augsust been as stubborn as some of these Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. other social amusements. Net proceeds FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Eden and John D. Gunn, all of Duluth, in the school building. SFATE OF MINNESOTA Indians cf the Sitting Bull old and Harry W. McGee and J. Walter were about $40. Byron O'Bryan, Plaintiff. County of Koochiching The surveyors here are doing Williams of Minneapolis, Minn. IN PROBATE COURT vs. kind, who obtained the adminismtions CHARLES F. HARTMAN, OF CARL AUGUST HAGGLUND, Ina O'Bryan, The weather begins to look Defendant. good business along the river. July 16-Sept. 10. Register. Aftef DECEPENT. of former dayg. STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO THE They intend to leave next week good for ha) ing. ant why should not "Sitting Bull The State of Minnesota to Arvid Hagglund ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. and Mrs Arvid Hagglund, respectively and work further down the Rainy You are hereby summoned and requir- H. G. Taylor took his family to 1 jjuerta" be a good designation for the father and mother of the de- Ceased and all persons interested*^ in the thfrcf day of August, 1914, at the office wWh the social at Peter Dahlgren s, in ,the puzzle. 1 river. We shall miss them but Mexican granting of administration of the estate of the City Clerk up to 8 o'clock-p. m. :the-above entitled action., which of said decedent: of said day for the taking up and re- complaint has been filed with and is on in his auto, alias push wagon. cheer up- They expect to return The petition of Frank Green, a credit-' laving of a portion of the sidewalk on Wlth the Clerk in the office of the and continue business in September. Or, having been filed in this Court, re-: Fourth avenue extended where the of Court within and for Koochich- fciresenting that Carl August Hagglund same intersects and crosses the right- in£ County, Minnesota, to serve a NOTICE FOR BIDS then a resident of the County of Koochi-j of-way of the M. & I. tracks copy of your answer to the said com- THIS STATE STARTS railway Notice is. hereby given that bids, ching, State of Minnesota, died intestate as shown by the plans on file with the pJairJ:t UI)°? the subscriber at his office Mr. A. Schonsby accompanied AT THE BEGINNING on the 10th day of May, 1914, and prav- City Clerk. aid bids to be made for International Falls, of r' lty will be received by the County ing that letters of administration of his the labor necessary to take up the side- th* thic with his daughter, Miss Agatha, estate be granted to .A. M. Hanson and walk as at present constructed and re- tni.tv i.a\b attei the service of this Board of Education, Koochiching the Court having fixed the time tnd lay it along lines shown on the plans summons upon you, exclusive of the day went to the Falls in a visit last (Continued from Page 1.) place for hearing said petition [heretofore referred to, and to furnish of such service, and if you fail to answer County, at International Falls4 Therefore, You, and each of you, are such additional material as may be t^e complaint within the time aforesaid, week. payers. hereby cited and required to show cause, found necessary for the completion of the plaintiff wiU, upon such faili^e. apif Minn., on or before July 28th, any you have, before this Court at said work, according to the plans and P1^ to the Court for the relief demanded As to many features the New 1914, for the building of a frame the Probate Court Rooms in the Court- former specifications for the original complaint. in saia House, in the City of International! laying of said sidewalk. Said bids will FRANZ JEVNE, HAPPYLAND Sec« school house in the NE% of Jersey -students of the subject-— Falls, in the County of Koochiching, be opened and considered by the City Attorney for Plaintiff, State of Minnesota, on the 8th day of Council on said August 3rd, 1914, knd 23-A 27. International Falls, Minn. tion 34, Range 22, Township 63, August 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., why awarded to the lowest responsible bid- and they have been at it two years Blueberries are a fine crop here sa*d petiti°n should not be granted. der. Awn TRAN^FFHS to be known as the Rocky Glen Witness, the Judge of said Court, and! The City Council reserves the right —come out exactly the same this year, and raspberries promise the Senl of said Court, this 8th day of to reject any and all bids. Land transfers for the week ending school. Material for building July, 1914. Said sidewalk is better known as the iy i8th, 1914.. as listed by the Koochi- of fully as good. place as the Minnesota commission. Ju (Court Seal) on sidewalk leading to South International ching County Abstract Company, Inter- said school house will be found JOHN BERG, Fals, on Fourth avenue extended. Berry pickers galore. From national Falls, Minnesota. Office with and The Minnesota commission the school grounds. Plans Probate Judsre. Dated this 14th day of July, 1914. Register of Deeds. PRANK JEVNE, R. C. FRASER, twenty-five to fifty pickers gathering Ronald C. Fraser and wife to specifications are on file at the Attorney for Petitioner. is made of volunteers named by 9-23 23 City Clerk. Hugh T. Mcintosh, S% SE&, in the "blues" every day. lot 3, Sec.14 lots 1, 2, Sec. office of the County Superintendent the governor, pa ing their own 1.00 ros Several are camping right on the »OTIOE PMWOSAM. A^yMcAiphine,- rinKfe ii Rauch of Schools and at the MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Sealed bids will be received for the Croix Pine & Cedar Co.. NE% expenses the Jersey commission Default having been made in the pay- ground. ipo?toffice. SfsSSf c"tyPofSInteraattona^Falls SS & 'ntnereon 800.00 Mr. Carl Lundgren, who sold is made by the legislature, two "from and since the 17th* d^v^f habitants for a five-year contract at a Michael Riordan, single, to Nels to The board reserves the right his Bear River homestead last from the senate, two from the ber annum whirh vT cl supplied is for private and public reject any and all bids. to be 250.00 spring, has purchased a Bull'gasoline and is due at flphoto^ £Ue protection to be furnished use and flre Roland K. Watt and wife to house and three appointed by the Annie E. Shelland, upon a certain inrtram °/,,i^1S not,lc® the city through water mains of said Mike Konke. all timber on S% INHF and tractor and expects to ship deliverer! hv executed jty or extensions thereof. Said bids SE*4, Sec. 22-69-23 275.00 governor, with an appropriation 9-16 Clerk. bhine Infelt hif sf~!sha11 he for contract for five years Chas. H. Hoyt, and wife to it and his household affects to the First Nntlnnni p.li Mortgagors, to hich contract to be let will be on file Henry P. Gardiner, all timber Sails MilSota 1han\-?nfJnnernatl?nal! with the City Clerk from and after the on NE%, Sec. 21-69-23 1.00 Canada this week. Mr. Lundgren Morteagee bearing ItP th! c,°9rt?orJitlon2 20th day of July. 1914. flenry Burling and wife to D. fnd has been trying out the tractor November.' 1910, with power' of Th? 9ity Council reserves the right R. Searle, NEW NE%, Sec. 1868-23.- ARNISff 1.00 tale therein contained^duly Recorded i'VSId thl^Httday rfdJnly 1914 the past-week plowing for Oliver Mike Konke, single, to Nicholas the office ot the Register of Deeds in and JJiiy? 1 JJatea tms 14in aay C. FRASER, Mueller, NW% NW%, S% Sr^e County of Koochiching and State Erickson, pulling stumps, and City Clerk. 23 NW%, NW% S.W%, Sec. 3369-2 of Minnesota, on the 17th day of Feb- 3 1.00 r""y. i912- nine o'clock a. m. in book hauling lumber. The machine, at Estate of James G. McDonald, (H) of mortgages on page (63) and NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. ALUEiS« deceased, to B. A. Adains. lot while it does some work very well that no action or proceeding has Sealed bids will be received by the 400.00 4, Sec. 25-71-22. been instituted at law or otherwise, to v. ioc, iu City Council at the office of the City' does not seem to be an entire ^^?Ver secured by said mort- Clerk up to and including August 3rd, Anton Wickner and wife to Margage debt or any part thereof. 11914, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the fur- garet B.__CoreUi NW^.NW^, success for this locality. NW% NE%, Sec. 28-66-26 1000.00 w'1.ei*e^or® notice is hereby given, nishing of electric current for street The Koochiching Company to ARy* ie of the power of sale con- lighting in said city on a kilawat hour vn Mr. Harold and Palmer of International Agnes Johnson, lots 2, 3. 24. *51 *n ®ai._ ro°rtgage, and pursuant to basis. The current required would be blk. 55, Int. Falls 600.00 the statute in such case made and proVided, for supplying of light for the street Falls were in this vicinity Thomas Thomasen. and wife to the said mortgage will be foreClOsed lighting system provided for a plan H. L. Newby. ots 20. 21. blk. by a sale of the premises describfid^in the past week looking some and specification therefor on file in the and conveyed by the said mortgag^, 5. Wallace Add. to Koochiching City Clerk's office. All bids will be 1.00 matter up connected with the survey opened for consideration by the City Lot thirteen (13). of block forty-five Council at 8 o'clock p. m. on said third Wallis, single, to John on ditcher Nos. 3 and 6. (45), plat of International Falls, as filed day of August, 1914. The above bids 200.00 ftnd of record in the office of the Register shall be for a contract for five years, *%^kichhig The engineers have been at Pf Ej®eds in and for the County ofKoochiching, which contract will be on file with the £Vlier State of MMnesota, with City Clerk for examination of bidders James Boggons, lots 8, blk. 24, The value of a varnish cannot be. rlnlr imTiiiif work the past week on the new tne 250.00 hereditaments and ^purtenances from and after July 20, 1914. IT """er •••••vThe inferior1 Which sale will be made by the Sheriff City Council reserves the right Jar"es Boggins, single, to Richto until it has been used. With so many extension to ditch No. 3, running Of said Koochiching County at the front reject any and all bids. I ar* ^ish, iot S, blk. 21, Ranier 100.00 floor of the Court House, in the City of from a point near Myron Van varnishes on the market the safest couise t* Dated this 14th day of July, 1914. I Walsh- 8- blk- 21- 100.0O ard lot International Falls, in sail county and Ranier I X. C. FRASER, Vleck, to the track near old camp State, on the 5th day of September. 1914, George Redding and wife to follow is to obtain a product with a got# 23 City Clerk. ftt Isaac F. Mahuson, E% NE%, ten o'clock a. m. of that day. at publ-.'i 8, connecting there with the Elwell reputation back of it Such varnishes as NOTICE OF APPLICATION Sec. 19-152-27. 800.00 Vendue, to the highest bidder for rash, to NE%, Sec. 20-66-22. 100.00 pay said debt of four hundred seventy»nve road. (475.00) Dollars, and interest State of Minn*sSa.ICouJi(t? of^K^hS Ma,r* thereon from the 17th day of June, 195 4, Vorbroker, N% SW*4, SW% ching, City of International Fail-. Mr. W. J. Charters is erecting &>t the rate of ten per cent per annum. SW%. Sec. 26 NW% NW%, Notice it hereby given that application Sec. 35-152-27 1020.00 And the taxes, if any., on said premises has been made in writing to the City a large barn on his place. life ana twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars Attorney's Orville Morris and wife to John Council of said City of International fee, as stipulated in and by sa:d R. Coan. lot 5. blk. 10. first Bear River Ladies' Sewing Circle Falls and filed in my office, praying for division of Int. Falls 1.00 taortgage in case of foreclosure and the license to sell intoxicating liquors for disbursements allowed by ?aw subject Charles E. Granlund and wife met with Mrs. Carl Stenkvist the term commencing on August 1, 1914, to redemption at any time within one to Victor Johnson, lot 14, and terminating on the 31st day of July, year 11. Rainy Lake Add. to Ranier Saturday. Tlieir next meet will from the day of sale, as provided 1915, bx the following person 4Mid at the by law. .' 350.00 following place, as stated in said application, be with Mrs. G. A. Peterson Da tad July 20, 1914. Edward W. Frances and wife respectively, to-wit: PXXST NATIONAL BANK OF INTER to W. H. Hanchett, lots 11, John Harrison, at the_ south front, week from next Saturday. loQ 00 NATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA, 12, blk. 1, Mizpah room on the ground floor of that certain Mortgagee. Mr. P. H. Oleson has purchased two-story frame building located on lot CI. B. LANOLAND. 13, block 17, of International Falls, Attorney for Mortgagee. some eight hundred rods of fencing, Minn. TYPEWRITERS This line includes many different varnishif International Falls, Minn. 23-Sept. 3. Said application will be heard and determined Ibout one-third of which is by said City Council of the and each one is exactly adapted to certai* Repaired, Overhauled cr Cleaned City of. International Falls at the council woven wire, and all of which he FORFEITURE NO&$.CE purposes. If you need to use varnish, tell up room in the City of International Falls, TO MR. GEORGE H. IIANEY. 4T in Koochiching County and State of rices Reasonable and Work expects to put up this fall. where you wish to use it and we will sell yo§ YOU WILL PLEASE TAKJD NOTICE, Minnesota, on Monday, the 27th day of July, 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Mr. W. R. Mackenzie, Secretary Guaranteed the jlogers Red Seal Varnish which is jugf That default has been made ip the conditions"of Witness my hand and seal of said that certain contract dated of State Reclamation Board, w^is city this 14th day of .Tulv. A. D. 1914 OM-, suited to your need. ~v 1or7 fov flir* 1. M. Care of the" Press Office. R. C. "P1*** Pwn one] 1V3r"'p •T 23 C'ty CerJr, M- tit .IS