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1 •f r~*r-rs v&rrr- 5H® 3t-INTERNATIONAL* FALLS PRF.SSH cows.'from ro to 100 hens two ship 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meridian. SALE OF SCHOOL AND and the tiniber thereon.. under the brood sows, and grow from three provisions of the act of' June -3. 1878. STATE OF MINNESOTA and acts amendatory known as the •to five acres of potatoes for the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value ss as mighl be fixed by appraisement, and OTHER STATE LANDS County of Koochiching market. :V. IN DISTRICT COURT that, pursuant to sucn application, the land and timber thereon have Deen estimated FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT "Twenty acres would not grow and valued by applicant tl^e timber estimated 100,000 board feet at the feed that would be requir- THE TRINiDAD-LAKE-ASPHAlT Mary Martin, ^gaing(. ^Piainftff. $3 per M, and the land $100 that said State of Minnesota,. State Auditor's a applicant will offer final proof iri support Office, St. Paul ^September 1, 1914. I ed for this amount of Stock, but Stanley Martin, Defendant. of his application and sworn statement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of September, 1914, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO THE PRNW* :il all thp roiio4v TwA onH a ori September 14. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT before Register a^d Receiver, U. S. Land grow an tne rougn ieea ana a on October 12, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. P&rt of the grain. The potatoes International Falls, Koochiching county, You, and each of you: ^are hereby sum- Any person is at liberty 1o protest V/hen you want all your buildings in the State of Minne'sota, I' will offer this purchase before, entry, or- initiate generally pay for all the feed for sale certain unsold state lands a contest at any times before patent issues. waterproofed to stay—cover them with this and also those state lands which have purchased, and the sale of the by filing a corroborated affidavit reverted to the state by reason of the genuine asphalt roofing, applied with the Kant-leak Kleet. in this office, alleging facts which would non-payment of interest. stock IS profit. defeat the entry. Court, at the City of International Falls, Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase Genasco gives real resistance to rain, snow, sun, wind, County of Koochiching, and State of Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. price and. interest on the unpaid Eden and John D. Gunn, all of Duluth,, Minnesota, and to serve a of your "For ronvpniVnt fitriirincr no balance from date of* sale to June 1st, copy answer to said complaint on the subs- convenient nguring let US heat, cold and fire and the Kant-leak Kleet waterproofs seams and Harry W. McGee and J. Walter ur 1915, must be paid at the tin*e of sale. AO-acre farm Williams of Minneapolis, Minn. scriber, at,his office, in the City of In- divide the into 2T The balance of -purchase money is payable without cement. CHARLES HABTMAX, ternational* Falls, in said County of' U1V1UC -LIIC id.rm into 21 P. in whole or in part on .or before of July 16-Sept. 10. Register. Koochiching, within thirty days after acres plow land and IQ &cres forty years from the date of sale the service of this summons upon you, exelusive Take the sure step in roof economy, and order Genasco now. rate of interest on the unpaid balance of t&e day of such service and OI pasture. lhe plow land IS dlif Is four per cent per annum, payable in OKDEB LIKLTILVA TXXB TO PELE you fail to answer the said complaint ,, ii. advance on June 1st of e£.ch year provided into three fields of seven CLAIMS AND VOB within the .'time aforesaid, the plaintiff Vlded HT.ARTTTO the principal remains unpaid for Falls Lumber & Coal Co. :OH. in this action will apply to the Court for ~ar.t, c#»vf»n wViiMi ten years but if the principal* is paid »cres eacn, seven acres the relief demanded in the' complaint., OI wniCn within ten years from date of sale, the will be in oats, seven acres in rate of interest will be computed. at Dated August 25th, 1914. ESTATE OF ANDREW K. FLADEQVAL five per cent per annum. International .Falls, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Attorney, clover, three acres in fodder corn, Minn. Appraised value of timber, if any, KOOCHICHING A io. acre on roots and three acres must also be paid at time of sale. 27-Sei^t. international Fails, Minn. one IN PROBATE COURT Lands on which the interest is delinquent, in potatoes. These fields to be may be redeemed at any time up IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF to the hour of sale or before re-sale to NOTICE FOR PUB LIGATION operated in a three year rotation ANDREW K. FLADEQVAL, DECEDENT. an actual purchaser. Department of .the Interior that is, gjain one year, clover one All mineral rights are reserved by: U. Letters of administrater this day S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., the laws of the state. having been granted to Nels Gjernes. year, and corn roots and potatoes Aug. 15, 1914. Not more than 320 acres can Tae sold It is ordered, that the time within NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 11 ,, or contracted to be sold to any one the The man- which all creditors of the above named Emma Theede, of Loman, Minnesota, following clover.. purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must decedent rtiay present claims against his whp, on November 14th, 1907, made „i^ni i, tne 11r Homestead Entry No. 1271. Serial No. Ure snouia De applied On Clover furnish affidavit of authority. Apprais- estate in this court, be, and the same era' reports showing quality and kind hereby vJ Jt ciof 02910, for NE% N\V% and lots 1 and 2^ og a tOD drcssin? dHritlC thp fall 2o lLV and after the date hereof and that Saturday Section 31. Township 158 N.. Range urcs»bing during tne iail, soil are on file in this office. w., p. winter and spring preceding: the the 27th- day of February, 1914, at 5th Meridian, has filed notice of Lists of lands to be offered may be 2 o'clock p. m., in the Probate Court intention to make five-year proof under of College of Saint Thomas obtained of the State Auditor or the 1 hay. Rooms at the Court House at the City of act of March 3. 1891. to establish claim crop Of Clover State Commissioner of Immigration at be, International Falls, in said' County, to the land above described, before J. H. St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed above address. Drummond, Clerk of District Coiirt, at ^'T*wPtTf"v cmoll seem llKe a small wenxy acres as the time and place for hearing International Falls. Minnesota, on the 1 SAMUEL G. IVERSON, upon and the examination, adjustment amount of land for the production SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 2ist day of September. I9i4. State Auditor. and allowance of such claims as Claimant names as witnesses: August i„, ., shall be presented within the time aforesaid Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland Karnofsky, of Bannock, Minn. Charles Crops, DUt let US look at the Jffa Loman^Mi^if' Theede» .yields under the system described and George A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Let notice thereof be given by the Default having been made in the payment publication of this order in the International above. In 1912 the production of G. SWINDLEHURST, of the sum of four hunderd seventy-five Falls Press as provided by law. CoUegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory Register. (475.00) Dollars and interest a certain farm in the timbered Dated August 21st, 1914. thereon from and since the 17th day of JOB* BERG, Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training section tHat had this system was June. 1914. at the rate of ten per cent NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Aug. 27-Sept. 10., Judge of Probate. per annum, which is claimed to be due as follows: Oots, 75 bushels per Six Hundred and Eighty Students from Eighteen States Registered and is due at dehate of this notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed Last Year. For illustrated catalogue address Department of the Interior' acre clover 5 tons per acre (two and delivered by John C. Infelt and Jose.phine_ ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE United States Land Office at Cass Lake, Very Rev, H. MOYNIHAN, D. D., President Infelt,- his wifei Mortgagors, to CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING cuttings) potatoes, 396 bushels Minnesota, September 3, 1914. the First NatJkm&l Batik of International THEREON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FaHs, Minnesota, a banking corporation. per acre fodder corn, 15 tons per John .Carstens of Loman,- Minnesota, Mortgagee, bearing date the 12th day or who, on October 31st, 4908, made home'stead November. 1910, and with a power of acre (green weight) roots, 20 ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST HAGGLAND. sale therein contained, duly recorded in entry, serial No. 0855 for W% tons per acre. This of course, is SE%, Section 32, Township 159 N., the office of the Register of Deeds in and STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Range 25 W., 5th principal meridian, for the County of Koochiching and State not an ordinary yield it is not an KOOCHICHING has filed notice of intention to make of Minnesota, on the 17th day of February, 1912, at nine o'clock a. m. in book five-year proof, under act of March 3, ... ., LIST YOUk BEST BARGAINS average ^yield it is the result of IN PROBATE COURT (H) of mortgages on page (63) and 1891, to establish claim to the land'above that no action or proceeding has IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ,buildinguthe farm up through this been instituted at law or otherwise, to CARL AUGUST HAGGLAND, DECEDENT. SyStem of farming for a number recover the debt secured by said mortgage Mmnesota, on the 13th day of Octdber, or any part thereof. Letters of Administrator this day years. it is just what CCn be Now, wherefore, notice is hereby given, M. Claimant names as witnesses: of having been granted to A. Hanson. That by virtue of the power Of sale "Contained N. P. Nielson, A. Amundsen, Ben Peterson, done On any forty acre farm by in said mortgage, and pursuant to It is ordered, that the time within Have furnished me every month by Central and Henry Carstens, all of Loman, the statute in such case made and provided, which all creditors of the above named farmer who will. There are Minnesota. decedent may present claims against his the said mortgage will be foreclosed G-. SWIND&EHTJB&T an Seal Estate Dealers' Association lists of Best by a sale of the premises described estate in this court, be, and the same vS. lO-Oct. 8. Bcojlster. many farmers in the timbered in and conveyed by the said mortgage, hereby is, limited to six months from viz: and after the' date hereof and that sections who are. accomplishing' Bargains in Real Estate in Every State in the Lot thirteen (13). of block forty-five Saturday the 27th day of February, 1915, FARMING SYSTEM these results With these yields (45), plat of International Falls, as filed at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court and of record in the office of the Register Rooms at the Cour tHouse at International Union, including Minnesota and Koochiching FOR TIMBER LAND to have cows that! of Deeds in and for the County of Falls in said County, be, and the it is possible Koochiching, State of Minnesota, with same hereby is, fixed and appointed as County. If you have Anything to Sell List it produce 250 to 300 pounds of but-1 the hereditaments and appurtenances the time and place for hearing upon and which sale will be made by the Sheriff the examination, adjustment and allowance A. J. McGuire Tells in Northern terfat annually, hens that will lay of said Koochiching County at the front of such claims as shall be presented with me. It will be sent to Five Thousand door of the Court House, in the City of within the time aforesaid. Minnesota Booster What is Be- IOo to 150 eggs, and hogs that will Internntional Falls, in sail county and Let notice thereof be given by the ing Accomplished. state, on fhe 5 th day of September. 1914, cities of the United States and Canada. make 200 pounds at eight months. at ten o'clock a. m. of that day. at publ'.S cash. vendue, to thr- highest bidder for "-DaLd August fgth. 191°! —CALL ANf SEE ME— to pay siaid debt of four hundred seventy-five JOHN BERG, In the current issue of the (475.00) Dollars, and interest thereon from the 17th day June, 19M, Sept 3. Judge of Probate. For Sale-160 acres of good land Northern Minnesota Booster, S. PENDERGAST at the rate of ten per cent per annum, near Loman. Eight-room house, and the taxes, if any. on Raid premises Supt. A. J. McGuire of the North- and twenty-iive ($25.00) Dollars Attorney's SUMMONS east Experimental farm, contri- |barn well, and timber, seven acres fee, as stipulated in and by s.r mortgage in case of foreclosure and the REAL ESTATE AGENT. butes an article on farming condi- timothy and clover. Running disbursements allowed by Jaw subject STATE OF MINNESOTA to redemption at any time within one County of Koochiching tions in this section. Most of water. Will sell cheap.—Mrs. International Falls, Minnesota year from the day of sale, as provided by law. DISTRICT COURT what he sets forth *s not new, the .Anna Amundsen, box 62, Loman, n.Hed Julv 20. 1914. FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT S-IHST NATIONAL BANK OF INTER­ Adv. system having been advocated by Minn. NATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA, Bemidji Lumber Company, Mortgagee. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS he has had charge of the station, a Corporation Plaintiff. G. S. LAN GLAND, -vs.- him during the entire ten years Attorney for Mortgagee. Advertisers iri the Press get International Falls, Minn. 23-Sept. 3. The Backus Brooks Company, Bachus Brooks Company, but it will prove of the greatest results.- Backus-Brooks Comp- iinterest to prospective settlers FORFEITURE NOTICE Antticny McAlpine, -r-r and Etta -McAlpine, his ,, in the north. He says: TO MR. GEORGE H. LANFiY. .wife, Mary -E. Coffin" and YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, Herbert W. Coffin, her "The conditions that confront That default has been made in the con- husband also all other the farmer are much the ditions of that certain .contract dated persons or parties unthe very 9th day of September, 1907, for the known claiming any right, LET'S GO to the same in all the ^counties of the conveyance of Ranier Townsite Com- .estate, interest, or .. pany to yourself of the premises situate Ven .in ., real estate 6 timbered sections of Northern in the county of Koochicliing and State described the complaint of Minnesota described as lot numbered herein, Defendants, Minnesota. twent'y-one (21), in block four (4), all THE ST VTE OF MINNESOTA TO THF "Dairying must be the foundation in rltg Pjat .tJlereo|1, J^OVE NAMED DEFENDANTS? on file in the office of the Register of of the farming in the timbered Teeds of Koochiching county, Minne- 'You, and each of you* are hereby sola, excepting and reserving- certain s-'.inia.ned and requred to answer the section.. It is alreadj' where rights and interests therein specified, complaint'of the plaintiff herein, which and that the conditions in which "default compamt has been filed in the office of the timbered section has become imler said contract lias made are as the Clerk of said District Court. in follows, viz: the said county of Koochiching, State and settled with farmers. It may be In failure to pay notes and interest, of Minnesota, and to serve a Copy of or either, which, computed to June 9th, your, answer to said complaint upon a surprising- fact to many that am to re an be a of in thirty-three and 25-100 dollars ($133.25) city of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, the timbered section has a community and failing- also to comply with other State of Minnesota, within twenty (20) that makes more butter terms of the contract, or responding to days after the service of this summons our notict.3 sent to you from time to upon you, exclusive of the day of such per square mile than any other time. service: and if you fail to answer said Therefoie, such con'.not will cermin- complaint within the time aforesaid, section in the United States. ate thirty (30) days alter the service the plaintiff in this action will EUply to of this notice by publication unless the Court for the relief demanded in There is a reason why dairying prior thereto the purchaser shall comply said complaint together with the costs with such conditions and pay the costs and disbursements of this action. is the system of farming for the of service. Dated November 12, 1913. The vendor, Ranier Townsite Company timbered^ section. The land must FOWELl .ft SIMPSON, spawn'S according^to the terms of said contract, Attorneys for Plaintiff. be cleared before it can be cultivated has the right to terminate the said 654 Security'Bank Building, •conditions of said contract as above Sept. 10-24. Minneapolis, Minn. the stuirfps must be gotten specified. Hamline, Miiiti. TOWNSITE COMPANY. ..BANIES out before the land can be ESWABO HIVES, By NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS Its President. made to produce field crops, and H. C. HORNBY, iVlldway between Mintieapblls-St. Paul Its Secretary. it is quite expensive to get the STATE OP MINNESOTA County of Koochiching stumps oilt. But there is one NOTICE POB PUBLICATION DISTRICT COURT crop that the land can be made Department of the Interior FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT sr-- to prpduce without removing the /United .States Land Office at Duluth, Bemidji Lumber Company, Minnesota, April 3rd, 1914. stumps and that is a grass in'the a Corporation Plaintiff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaf We will not attempt here to list or describe the attractions that will be JHarry W. McGee. whose postofflce ad- "1,~ vs form or pasture, and dairy cows •dress is Minneapolis^ Minn., did, on the The Backus Brooks Comp-n •22nd day of August. 1913, file in tnis r. Brooks Comp"office will harvest it with as gr^at profit shown to do so would require a large volume. A good fair stimulates all sworn statement and application, any, Backus-Brooks CompNo. as pasture land will produce 011024, to purchase the SW.% NE% any,' Anthony McAlpino, and lots 3, 6 and 7, section 31, town- and Etta McAlpine, his anywhere. iWithput cows no income arteries of agriculture, commerce and education, encourages further ship N. range-18W 4th principal meri- wife, Mary E. Coffin and 70 dian, and the timber thereon, under the Herbert W. Coffin, her could be secured from the provisions* of the act of June 3. 1878, husband also all other. development of resources and reflects the prosperity and growth of your and acts amendatory, known as the persons or parties un^'Timbtfr land till under cultivation. The and Stone Law." at such value known- Claiming any right, as might be fixed by appraisement, and title, estate, interest, or cow not only makes a profit from or presence state. Every good citizen should if possible at least confer the benefit his her that, pursuant to such applicatkm, the lien in the real estate A the uncleared land, but she prepares land and timber thereon have been es- described in the complaint timated and valued by applicant the herein, Defendants, by attening. it for the plow. In pasture timber estimated 70.000 board, feet at Notice is hereby giVen that an action $4 per M. and the land $65 that said the second, growth is kept down, applicant will offer final, proof in sup-' h-as b®en commenced in -this court by the above named plaintiff against the port of his application and sworn statement the roots and stumps rot faster above named, defendants the object of Educational^ Entertaining, Inspiring, Beneficm on the 25th day of_September, 1914, which is' to obtain a judgment that said before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land and the land becomes jnellow and plaintiff is the owner in fee of the followingvdescribed Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. real property," and that subdued/,:, Any person is at liberty to protect the defendants, and each of them, have this purchase'before 'entry, or initiate no estate or interest therein or -lien "The farms of the timbered section a contest at any- time before* patent issues, Northern Pacific standard of service to St'Paul-Minneapolis—Parlor Cars, Sleeping thereon. by filing a corroborated affidavit of Northern,.Minnesota do in this office, alleging facts which would The premises described -in"the complaint and involved in said action are defeat the entry. Cars and Dining Cars. Call on Local Agent for full particulars. not ayerage over twtntyacres under situated, in the County of Koochiching Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles' W. Eden and John D. Gunn. of Duluth, and State of Minnesota, and are described cultivation. How do -they as follows, to-wit: Minn.,' and Theodore M. Anderson and J. Walter WHliams of Minneapolis, make a living? The^e are farms The southwest quarter of the northwest f. 1ABTMAN, t. G. WhitneyiAgent quarter (SW% NW^4) of Section in Northern Minnesota that haye July 16-Sept. 10. Berlater. seventeen (17), township one hundred fifty-one (151) north. Range twentyseven only fqriy aci es*of land, and with (-27) west of the fifth principal rUIUO&VXOV NOTICE TOB 4 meridian. twenty acres under the plow, who Departvent of tto Interior Notice is further given that no personal sell from ten to fifteen hundred United. States Land Office at" Duluth, 'i claim is made against said defendants, Minnesota,,July rd. 1914 or ^either of them,_ in said dollars woith of products yearly, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that S' action. *. -f -f- if Theodore M.And«rfpn,whose postofflce address htgemmelC 6ol Dated November -12, 1913. and who anc not Jn the vegetable MSZ. Hi is Minneapolis. Minn., _did, Oii the 7th~"day of Aui^ist," 1913, file*' in this r.vv garden busiress either. They ^rv^/J»mce sworn statement irnd MplicaUon,- ngaXUt. No. 011007. to purchase the NWH, 654 Security Bank Building, keep irom eight to. twelve dairy SW% N»?i NE?4 8WH Sec. 32 town- Sept. 10-24. Minneapolis, Minn. gsi' k. jfre**9&L 'Z'fr.A