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JUJL --Lr- I tr 1 •j-7 j.-c INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS GERMANY SHALL SALE OF SCHOOL AND ship 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meridian, AUSTRIAN OFFICERS III CONFERENCE ON FIELD OF ACTION and the timber thereon, under the NOT ATTACK COAST provisions of the ant of June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the ASSERTS ENGLAND OTHER STATE LANDS "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to sucn anplicat.ion, the (Continued from Page i.f land and timber thereon have been estimated and valued by applicant the timber estimated 100,000 board feet at to wage war, tne foreign secretary left $3 per M, and the land $100: that said State of Minnesota, State Auditor's an impression of doubt. Office. St. Paul. July 1. 1914. applicant will offer final proof in support of of his application and sworn statement That dcubt may reflect the mind NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of September, 1914, on August 10. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. a cabinet not wholly unanimous, and before Register a^d Receiver, U. S. Land In the office of the County Auditor, at the interpretation drawn by many is Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. International Falls, Koochiching county, Any person is at liberty 10 protest that Sir Edward Grey's speech was a in the State of Minnesota, I will off«r this' purchase before entry, or initiate for sale certain unsold state lands hint to Germany that if she will keep a contest at anyv time before patent issues, And also those state lands which have by filing a corroborated affidavit reverted to the state by reason of the her soldiers off Belgian soil and her non-payment In this office, alleging facts which would of interest. battleships away from the coast of defeat the entry. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase Witnesses: Barnev Eden. Charles W. Fra-nce that-will be the price of Greiit price and interest on the unpaid Eden and John D. Gunn, all of Duluth, balance from date of sale to June 1st, Britain's armed neutrality. and Harry W. McGee and J. Walter 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. Williams of Minneapolis. Minn. to The balance of purchase money is payable Promise France. CHABI.ES P. HABTMAN, In whole or 'in part on or before The promise to France to protect July 16-Sept. 10. Register. forty years from the date of sale the rate of Interest on the unpaid balance Is four per cent per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of each year provided SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SAKE OF the French coast with. the British the principal remains unpaid for REAJj ESTATE UNDER JUDGMENT ten years: but if the principal is paid fleet, Sir Edward Grey said, was subject OF FORECLOSURE Within ten years from date of sale, the to the approval of parliament, feevend Irate of interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. that tribunal it apparently was STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Koochiching Appraised value of timber, if any, intended to be subject to ratification must" also be paid at time of sale. Of IN DISTRICT COURT by the court of last resort—the people Lands on which the interest is delinquent, FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT of the United Kingdom and the em- may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale or before re-sale to Falls Lumber and Coal Co, m'rp Plaintiff an actual purchaser. vs. Sir E?ward recalled that ne to/d All mineral rights are reserved by Erick Anderson and France at the time of the Algeciras the laws of the state. Jennie Anderson Defendants crisis that Great Britain "would promise Not more than 320 acres can be sold Notice is hereby given that under and or contracted to be sold to any one nothing to any foreign power unless by virtue of a judgement and decree purchaser. entered in the above entitled action on it'received the whole hearted sopport Agents acting for purchasers rrmst the 10th day of July, 1914, a certified furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' of public opinion." transcript of which has been delivered reports showing quality and kind 1 to me, I, the undersigned Sheriff of said The solemnity and dignity of the Of soil are on file in this office. County of Koochiching, will sell at Lists of lands to be offered may be house of commons when it met was public auction, to the highest bidder for obtained of the State Auditor or the cash, on Monday, the 31st day of August, worthy of the occasion, which was one State Commissioner of Immigration at 1914, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon at the St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at of great moment the history of the Sheriff's office in the Koochichin'g County above address. empire. The hall was crowded with Court HoQse. in the City of International SAMUEL G. IVERSON, Falls, in said county, in one parcel members of the chamber. Peers and State Auditor. the premises and real estate described 'i he photograph shows a group oi! officers of the Austrian army discussing war plans. bishops who filled the galleries were The insert is Crow* in the said judgment and decree, I to it ustria, Prinze Fmnsi rf A grave and silent. The "united fr&nt" MORTGAGE FOREGXiOSURE SAKE I Lots numbered five (5) and the east of the nation which the leaders Default having been made in the pay-I half (E%) of lot four (4), Block eighty- pledged their parties when the house ment of the sum of four hunderd seven nine (89), plat of International Falls, ty-five (475.00) Dollars and interest as filed and of record in the office of the last met, found expression in two oi thereon from and since the 17th day of Register of Deeds in and for the County three incidents. June, 1914. at the rate of ten per cent of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, to per annum, which is claimed to be due satisfy the said judgment amounting to Cheers for Churchill. and is due at dehate of this notice four hundred seventy-two and 75-100 upon a certain mortgage., duly executed (?472.75) Dollars, together with interest and delivered by John C. infelt and Josephine Winston. Spencer Churchill, first lord tl ereon at the rate of six ner cent per Infelt, his wife, Mortgagors, to annum from the 10th day of July, 1914, of the admiralty, has bitter enemies on the First National Bank of International with the accrued costs herein. the Conservative side of the house, Falls, Minnesota, a banking corporation, Dated this 21st day of July, 1914. Mortgagee, bearing date the 12th day of but when he entered the hall he was f! THOMAS P. WHITE, November, 1910, and with a power of Sheriff of Koochiching' County. received witti a roar of cheers from sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and his opponents, paying tribute to him G. S. LANGX.AND, for the County of Koochiching and State Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. as the head of the navy. of Minnesota, on the 17th day of February, 1912. at nine o'clock a. m. in book It had been expected that the prime (H) of mortgages on page (63) and SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SAKE OF minister would be the spokesman oi that no action or proceeding has REAXi ESTATE UNDER JUDGMENT been instituted at law or otherwise, to the government, but Sir Edward Grey OP FORECLOSURE recover the debt secured by said mortgage was chosen for the task because of his or any part thereof. Now, wherefore, notice is hereby given,! STATE OF MINNESOTA more intimate acquaintance with That by virtue of the power of sale con- County of Koochiching Great Britain's connection with the tained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, IN DISTRICT COURT Triple Entente. the said mortgage will be foreClosed FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Sir Edward Grey's strongest passages by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by the said mortgage, commanded more cheering from D. H. Jackson and J. H. Slater, KAISERS FORCES TYPICAL RUSSIAN ARMY OFFICERS viz: Co-partners as Jackson & Slater, the opposition than from his own side Lot thirteen (13). of block forty-five MARCHING TOWARD Plaintiffs. (45), plat of International Falls, as filed of the house. When he related that vs. and of record in the office of the Register FRENCH CAPITAL Henning Stubee and Petra Stubee, the German foreign minister had declined Of Deeds in and for the County of Defendants. Koochiching, State of Minnesota, with to state his country's intentions the hereditaments and appurtenances Notice is hereby given that under and toward Belgium, there was an angry (Continued from Page Which sale will be made by the Shoriff by virtue of a judgement and decree I.) Of said Koochiching County at the front outburst with cries of "Trickery." entered in the above entitled action on door of the Court House, in the City of the 10th day of July, 1914, a certified A International Falls, in sail county and fortified town of Longwy. dispatch transcript of which has been delivered State, on the 5th day of September. 1914, to me, I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Dennis Johnson. Plaintiff. from Brussels said there was good reason at ten o'clock a. m. of that day. at public County of Koochiching, will sell at —vs.— In vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to believe that this force, later public auction, to the highest bidder for Prank C. Engelking,. Louis to pay said debt of four hundred seventy-five cash, on Monday, the 31st day of August, Enprelking. J. R. Kolliner, day, entered France. (475.00) Dollars, and interest 1914 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the J. A. Urvine.J. J. O'Neil, known thereon from the 17th day of June, 1914, Sheriff's office in the Koochiching County as O'Neil-Urvine comnany, Germans Are Repulsed. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, Court House, in the City of International Emma Kolbie. Emma Holm. and the taxes, if any, on «aid premises Falls, in said county, in one parcel and all other persons, nnknown, German force which came into and twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars Attorney's the premises and reol estate described claiming any right, France near Cirey, which is 40 miles fee. as stipulated in and by sa in the said judgment and decree, title or inte'rest in or lien friortgage in case of foreclosure and the to-wit: upon the property described from Nancy, is reported to have been disbursements allowed by !aw subject herein. Defendants. Lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve repulsed with heavy losses, but this to redemption at any time within one NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an year from the day of sale, as provided CSS), plat of l&.s not yet been confirmed. by iaw. I International Falls, as filed and of reDil^d action has been commenced in this court July 20 1914 c?rd in the office of the Register of Deeds by the above.named plaintiff ar, :iiist the Apparently the Germany army is duplicating FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INTER- fnd i°T,.the County of Koochiching, a.V-ve .named defendant's,-yi d. the object the first movement of the State of Minnesota, to satisfy a judg and uurnose of said action to determine NATIONAL FAILS, MINNESOTA, ment of one hundred sixty-nine, arid Franco-Prussian war. It was on Aug. Mortgagee. the adverse claims of said defendants 38.-100 ($169.3S) Dollars, with interest in and to the-premises hereinafter G. S. LANGKAND, 2, 1870, that the French and Germans thereon from and since the 10th day of described. Attorney for Mortgagee. July, 1914, at the rate of six per cent .clashed in the first battle of that war International Falls, Minn. 23-Sept. 3. The premises so affected" by, said per annum with the accrued costs herein. action are situated in Koochcihiiig at' Saarbrucken where the Prince Imperial, Dated this 21st day of July, 1914. county, Minnesota and are described as under the orders of the emperor, folows. to wit: FORFEITURE NOTICE THOI£AS P, }7HXTE, received his famous "Baptism of Sheriff of Koochiching County. The northwest, quarter or the southeast TO MR. GEORGE H. LANEY. quarter, (NW% SE%), the south AUSTRIAN CAVALRY ON THE MARCH fi.ro YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, G. S. LANGX.AND, half of the southwest quarter (SE1^ Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. it appears that Germany is taking That default has been made in the conditions SWy4 and the southeast quarter of the of that certain contract dated southwest quarter (SE^i SW%) of secdon the fullest possible advantage of her the 9th day of- September, 1907, for the 25, township 151, range 28. supposed superiority In rapid mobilization Conveyance of Ranier Townsite Company SUMMONS Dated February 4. 1914. to yourself of the premises situate over France. in th aicFABTI.IN, le county of Koochiching and State STATE OF MINNESOTA The plan of the German emperor, Of Minnesota described as lot numbered Attorney for Plaintiff twenty-one (21), in block four (4), all 30-A 13. International Falls, Minn. according to military observers here, County of Koochiching in Ranier, according to the plat thereof is to vanguish or attempt to vanguish IN DISTRICT COURT on file In the office of the Register of NOTICE OF SAKS OF SEAL ESTATE. Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, France in the interval before Russia FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT excepting and reserving certain will be able to create serious trouble rights and interests therein specified, Byron O'Bryan, Plaintiff. STATE OF MINNESOTA and "that the conditions in which default vs. on her northern frontier. It is supposed ss under said contract has made are as. Ina O'Bryan. Defendant. County of Koochiching that Russian mobilization will THE In failure to pay notes and interest, TT~PK MINNESOTA, TO take about three weeks. IN PROBATE COURT Or either, which, computed to June 9th, ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: A11 telegraphic and telephonic communication IN THF MATTER OF THE ESTATE 9? ai'e hereby summoned and requir- You OF JAMES LIPSETT. between Brussels and Luxemburg 25-100 dollars ($133.2o) e(j to answer the complaint of the plain- anjl failing also to comply with other tiff in the above entitled action, which Notice is hereby given, that by virtue has been severed. ^5^ contract, or responding to complaint has been filed with and is on and in pursuance of an order of license P."i\ notices sent to you from time to_ flie with the Clerk in the office of the made in said matter by the Probate Invade Neutral Territory. Court of the County of Koochiching, on In »Jh,'hieftore ™icl'i c0"trf,ct "L" the 28th day of July, A. D. 1914, the By the treaty of London, signed undersigned will, on the 29th day of o«° this Notice publfcation mSl 1867, the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg August, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. in. prior thereto the purchaser shall comply the citv of International at the Court House in the office of the was declared neutral territory. Its integrity a nf'wrvW conditions and pay the costs Koochiching County, Minnesota, within Probate Judge, in the City of International and independence were guaranteed. Falls, in the County of Koochiching The vendor, Ranier Townsite Company summons1uponfyou exclusfve^f the dav and State of Minnesota, offer for sale at pubic auction the tract or parcel Longwy is a fortified town of France of land situate and being in the County S2SSS1' on the Belgium frontier, 40 miles °f Said C°ntraCt aS abOVe ^e plaintfff wiTl. ^ipon sm fa^lure. ^Jp' of Koochichng and State of Minnesota, PpCLineQ. nlv tn tVia Pnnvt fA« ply to the Court for the relief demanded described as follows, to-wit: northwest of Metz in Germany. BAHIER TOWNSITE COMPANY, in said complaint. TOLERANCE Northeast quarter of the southeast By EDWARD HINES, train full German soldiers arrived and good works. It is better that A of Its President. quarter and the south half of the south FRANS JEVNE, at the station at Luxemburg together Montevideo Leader: Religious the churches get closer east quarter of section one. township H. C. HORNBY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Its Secretary. one hundred fifty-six north, range during the night. The troops seized 23-A 27. International Falls, Minn. they liberty is one of the cornerstones instead of farther apart that twenty-seven west of the fifth principal the station and the bridges on the Treves meridian. of our American republic. It is forget the unimportant dif* and Trois Vierges line in order to UrtoxOE FOR PUBLICATION 8U1DCOHS The terms of sale will be to the highest the supreme right of every person bidder for cash. Department of the interior ferences that separate them, and Insure the regular passage of military STATE OF MINNESOTA Any and all bids may be rejected. United States Land Office at Duluth, trains across the Grand Duchy. to serve God according to the dictates work zealously and harmoniously Minnesota, April 3rd, 1914. 88 Dated Aug. 1st, 1914. County of Koochiching NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of his own conscience. There for the Kingdom of God and Hit Encounter French Forces. JOl Harry IN DISTRICT COURT W. McGee. whose postoffice addr««s Probate Jndffe. are many sects and denominations Righteousness. is Minneapolis. Minn., did, on the FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (SEAL) According to an evening newspaper nd day of August. 1913. file in tnis GEO. B. &AVQ&ANB, but there is but one God, and Raa mvAftt ata#AmAiit qiiH a nnllna tfnn 1^6111118 JOnH8011 Flftintiff* Office sworn statement and application, published at Liege, 20,000 German ,ygt. Attorney for BepreMntatlTe A6-20 No. 011024, to purchase the o** SW% 71 NE% vmnir «,u in, they serve Him best who serve troops crossed the French frontlet £MA And lots 3. S and 7, section 31? town- .c- Engelking. Louis and 7, ran WILDWOOD this morning near Nancy. They encountered •hip 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meri- POBSC&OSUBE VOTXCE Him in spirit and truth. Antagonizing ITRVFNO RVVOII returned Friday Harney Burnell French forces were repulsed other people's religion is TO HEZLAN PARKER: with heavy losses. This news, from Winnipeg. You will please take notice that de in no sense a Christian or religious ^^Vd Tot Kw/!ar» uch'va^ j£2 JK a however, lacks confirmation. 8 fault has been made in the conditions of was calling might be fixed by appraisement, and. titl^or interest in or l?«n Mrs. Wm. Spencver service. Our first duty is to that, that certain contract for a deed dated A telephone dispatch from Brussels pursuant to such application, the, he Dronertv descrihed es- Property "escribed land and timber thereon have been the 12th day of November. 1913. for the Mrst •ays It -was reported that Germany on Mrs. H. G. Tay)e» and ..j v.. ___u tk. Herein. be just, and to accord to others Defendants. conveyance from Frank A. Niles to yourself lmated and valued by applicant the Imber THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TCTHfi of the premises situate in the had declared war on France and that estimated 70.000 board feet at J. T. O'Loughlin Thursday. the same religious freedom that '4 per U, ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, and the land $65 that said the French ambassador, Jules Cambon, appl ppllcant will offer described as lots numbered twentyfour leant will offer final 'proof in sup-1 You. and each of you. are hereby sumtion we exact of ourselves. Religious over*, Mrs. Arvid Lug dub 1 was rt (24) and twenty-ftve (25). in block had left the German capital. This report of his applicat: and sworn state- moned and required to answer the comday nine (9), of Holler's Addition of Koochiching. Mondah ent on the 25th da intolerance is a hateful thing and come by the heat last September, 1914, plaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled, could not bf conflnned. jefore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land according to the plat thereof on action,. which complaint is hereto Office, has no proper place in a Christian getting file in the dfHce of the Register of Deeds Dr. Skaro reports her as at Duluth, Minnesota,. attached and herewith served upon you, Franc* Issues Statement. ..Any in and for the Qounty of Koochiching, person is at liberty to protest and to serve your answer to said complaint community. We may think we along very nicely. this State of Minnesota, and that the conditions purchase before entry, or initiate upon the subscriber hereto at his Tike French embassy yesterday ft contest issued in which default under such contract at any time before patent is- ... office in the city of International Falls. and are right and that all who disagree Mrs. Charles ChrTstenson has- been made, are as follows: the following statement: Ues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in said County, within twenty (20) days In failure to pay installments and interest this office, alleging facts whicht would after the service of this summons upon parent* with us are wrong, but it is children are visitiiig her &- "French territory has been invaded or either, which computed to July entry. I you, exclusive of the date of such serWitnesses: the 12, 1914, amounts to sixty-six and 60-100 at Cirey and German troops are Barney Eden, Charles W. I vice. And if you fail to answer the not for us to judge other people's Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson of ($66.60) Dollars, and failing also to comply len and John D. Ounn. of Duluth, said complaint within the time afore,inn., I8IH»I marching on the fort at Cirey. This & beliefs or consciences. Let each Plum Creek. nuu with other terms of the contract and Theodore M. Anderson and said the Plaintiff in this action will AIIWUVRC N, ANUERO Walter Williams of Minn or respond to notices from time to time act J^ui been committed without a dec* lis, apply to the Court for the relief demand one be fully persuaded in his own Northomft in regard to the same. Axel Carlson was a ed In the complaint herein. laration of war. The Qerman «mba» July 16-Sept. 10. X«giMer. Therefore, such contract will terminate I Dated this 4th day of February 1914. niind, and let us be severly just week, caller this last sador is at present in Paris." thirty (30) days after the service J. XQPABTUOT, of this notice by publication upon'you. lonci Germany declared today that she with ourselves but generous as to Fine haying weather this geasOft Attorney for Plaintiff. POR PUBUCATXOV unless, prior thereto, the purchaser shall 30-A 13. International Falls, Minn. was unable to answer the question put comply with such conditions and pay the others.. It is bette^r to have an and plenty of it. Benartinent of the Tnterlm* costs of service. United States Land Office at Duluth, NOTICE or &xg PBV9BHS by the British ambassador at Berlin The vendor, Frank A. Niles. according abiding religious faith that leads J. T. O'Loughlirt daughter, Minnesota. July 3rd. 1914. and as to whether she is prepared to re to the terms of the said contract, has ^NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ?is onward and upward than to Irene, were Northqme caller# lait the right to terminate the conditions of Theodore M.Anderson,whose postoffice ad- STATE OF MINNESOTA spect the neutrality of Belgium. dress said contract as above specified. is Minneapolis, Minn.,, did, on .the nun appeared live in doubt and disbelief. It is Sunday. file this I This statement in a com- 7th day of August, 1913, In County of Koochiching a. Ian, toffee sworn statement and application, munication issued by the French embarsv. M*i2£SSt,on*1 F"1"'- M"" better to so live that others will Arvid Lugdahl was a caller gt IN DISTRICT COURT OBO. *. .19•* 1 A W I": Aftor-cy for T-.i4or c' J. 'i.i "I-* n.'rH. a'*"-="v" 1