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MORTGAGE roiEOXMVBI »il«n urges that there should ue a mMum service standing appropriation for trie I Defautt having been made In the payment OTHER STATE LANDS civil service commission, so that of the'' sum of sixty dollars Perhaps no part pf the efficiency ($60.00) in interest, which is claimed to ims BANK WANTS 1 it would still be able tp operate commission's plan will be debated be due and is due at date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed if the legislature was hostile. The more than the civil service provisions: toot BUSINESS and delive'red by Arnt Jensen and Annette Jensen, his wife, Mortgagors, to efficiency« commission does not Everybody is in favor.of the Farmers State Bank of Littlefork, Mortgagee, Stat*.of Minnesota, State Auditor's believe in standing appropriations. bearing date the 1st day of August, merit system. Some people are Office, St. Paul, October 1, 1914. it 1913, with a power of sale therein We confess it, On the other hand, we know we are The state cut them put NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tb*t in favor of having it apply everywhere contained, duly recorded ih the office of on November 9, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., the County of Koochiching aind State of it only a short time ago. The efficiency justified in thus asking your patronage. We not only in the office of the County Auditor a except to the places in Minnesota, on the 2nd day of August, International Falls, Koochiching county, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., in Book of commissipn does believe which they ar© interested, but in the State of Minnesota, I will offer offer our depositors every facility to be found in a Mortgages, on Page 198. I* for sale certain unsold state anas that the legislature is a representative everybody favors it. And whereas, the said Farmers State and also those state lands which have modern institution, together courteous considera­ Bank of Littlefork. the Mortgagee and with reverted to the state by reason of the body and that if the people When civil service laws were Holder of said Mortgage, has duly elected non-payment of interest. if and does hereby elect to declare the want civil service restrictions, the tion and the best of service, but we also assure you of Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase first agitated, the spoils system whole nrindiDal sum of said Mortgage price and interest on the unpaid $ legislature will provide the means due and payable at the date of this ft balance from date of sale to June 1st, was almost universal and the law Security for your money, Strength and Stability in tfj* notice, under the terms and conditions 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. for enforcing the aw. of said Mortgage and the power of sale had to be rigid to be at all effective. The' balance of purchase money is payable management and methods. therein contained: and whereas there in whole or in part on or before If the people don't want such a it- Congress and legislatures is actually due and claimed to be due forty years from the date of sale: the We ]3ay per cent interest of savings accounts and 4 rate of Interest on the unpaid balance and -payable at the date of this notice law it ought not to be passed. If 4 were pestered into adopting laws Is in the sum of six hundred, and fifty four per cent per annum, payable ft. they don't care enough about it advance en provided June 1st of each year ($650.00) Dollars, with interest thereon .time deposits. that they did not much believe in. for tlie principal remains unpaid at the rate of 10 per cent per annum il to elect represestative men, the ten bat is years if the principal paid from the 1st day of August. 1914, and As usually happens, the people We will appreciate/your btlsineps. Within tea tb» years from date of sale, whereas the said power of sale has become efficiency commission does not nrte of Interest at will be computed who Were interested in getting operative, and no action or prorceeding cent five per per annum. having been instituted, at law consider itself the guardian of the laws passed came to believe or otherwise, to recover the debt secured FIRST NATIONAll BANK Appraised value of timber, if any, the pubic. If representative men by said Mortgage, or any part thereof be hi vet also paid at time of sale. that the fate of the republic depended iff rmt, Now. therefore, notice Is hereby given, Liands eu which the interest is deUn- are elected, the efficiency commission, 'that by virtue of the power of sale contained on them and that anybody may be redeemed at any time np International Falls, Minn. in said Mortgage, and pursuant to for one group of men, is the hour ef sale or befdre re-sale to who did not fall in with the statute lri such case made and provided, an actual purekaser. willing to take chances on what the said Mortgage will be foreclosed All mineral rights are reserved by everything they proposed was a by a sale of the premises described the legislature will do. Che laws of the state. In and conveyed by said Mortgage, little worse than a traitor: sold Not more than.320 acres can be vis: one Or contracted to7 be sold to any Laws were passed, for the South half of the northeast quarter 1 ... purchaser. and the east half of the northwest WHO PAID FOR 'EM? federal government and for a Agents acting for purchasers must quarter of^ section ten, in township furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' sixty-seven, range twenty-five in Koochiching number of the states, so rigid and reports showing quality and kind NO BUT BECAUSE I PELL County and State of Minnesota, at soil are on file in this office. INTO THIS HERE REAL with the hereditaments and appurtenances effective that they have sometimes Last week's Bemidji Sentinel Lists of lands to be offered may be TOBACCO CHEW. which sale will be made by the obtained of the State Auditor or the wants to know, "To whom be- been a drag on he service. Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at State Commissioner of Immigration at the front door of the Court House at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at To prevent improper removals, fl* ngs the credit of paying for the the City of International Falls, in said above address. County and State, "on the 14th day of copies of the Northern News there have been provisions that SAMUEL G. IVERSON, 4000 November, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., State Auditor. that are being, distributed thru- of that day, at public vendue, to the have prevented removals that highest bidder for cash, to pay said FOR-J jout the district?" ought to be made. To insure WHAT ARE YOU GRINNING debt of six hundred fifty Dollars, -and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said BECAUSE I LOST My HAT AND against improper appointments, While we might say, "It's none premises, and twenty-five Dollars, Attorney's MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE FELL INTO THE LAKE fees, as stipulated in and by the discretion of appointing officers of your—business, as you would said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, Defanlt having been made in the payment and the disbursements allowed by law has been at times almost probably have said in case we had of the sum of twenty and 96-100 subject to redemption at any time within ($20.96) dollars in interest, which is abolished. one year from the day of sale, as asked you, Ferm, "Who paid for claimed to be due and is due at date of provided by law. Such study of the subject as the this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly that Christmas issue of the Sentinel Dated September 28. A. D. 1914. executed and delivered by Ernest Starkweather FARMERS STATE BAfrX efficiency commission has made last year which we heard so and Walter Starkweather, both OF LITIKEFOBX unmarried Mortgagors, to Farmers State Mortgagee. leads to the conclusion that the much about? Bank of Littlefork. Mortgagee bearing FRANZ JEVNE, date th$ 5th day of July, 1913, and with object of the law is more to enable Attorney. O. 1 N. 5. a power of sale therein contained, duly The present management of the officers to do their work than recorded in the pffice of the Register of SHERIFF'S* BALE Deeds in and for. the County of Moochiching, News took charge the 1st day of it is to keep them from getting and State of Minnesota, on the 7th day of July, 1913[, at 11 o'clock a. m., February, 1913, just a little over STATE OF MINNESOTA into mischief. in Book of Mortgages, on page 183. ss a year and eight months. ago, Any official who used the civil County of Koochiching And whereas, the said "Farmers State Iwhen the News was indeed and in DISTRICT COURT service build up a personal or Bank of Littlefork, the Mortgagee and Holder of said Mortgage, has duly elected The First State Bank of Sidney, a corporation. fact almost a "dead one" with party, machine would be preparing and does hereby elect to declare the whole principal sum of said Mortgage vs. barely enough paid subscribers to his own downfall. IT due and payable at the date of .this Susie Bone and Thos. Bone. \THE ROUSTABOUT BENEFITS BY GOOD QUDQES ACCIDENT.) enable it to live the life of a legal notice, under the terms and conditions Notice is hereby given, That by virtue In public opinion is lax, the law of said Mortgage and the power of sale Of an Execution to me directed and does beat all how word of {newspaper. therein contained and whereas there is not easily enforcible, whatever delivered,- and now in my. hands, issued is actually due and claimed to be due out of the District Court, Fifteenth But the News has taken on a its language. If public opinion is "Right-Cut" the Real Tobacco and payable at the date of this notice Judicial District, State of Minnesota in the sum of one hundred seventy-five and and for the County of Koochiching, upon hew lease of life, as it is published active, it furnishes the best remedy 00-100 ($175.00) Dollars, with interest a Judgment rendered in said Court in Chew gets around so fast. theseon at the rate of ten per cent per lin a live town and a live district favor of .the First State Bank of Sidney, for abuses. annum from the 5th day of July, 1914, a Corporation, and against Susie Bone and whereas the said power of sale Sand it has a story to tell of live The right to fire and hire is an and Thos. Bone. I have levied the following A man hears of it—tries it—likes it has become "operative,, and no action or described real property os said merchants and live advertised, proceeding having been instituted, at essential at efficient management. defendant, to-wit: law or otherwise, to recover the debt better than the old kind—and straightway who believe in the proper use of East half of the Northwest Quarter Acting on these ideas, a bill will secured by said Mortgage, or any part (E% of NW&). Southwest Quarter of thereof Is eager to get his friends started ^printer's ink. be framed that will give the appointing Northwest Quarter (SWii of NW!4)' Now, .therefore, notice is hereby given, Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter There are the ones who have on the chew that satifies. officers and not the civil (NE% of SW%)' Section Twenty-seven, that by virtue of the power of sale (27), Township One Hundred Fifty-six contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant service commission the right to enabled the News to rise again Sappy, mellow tobacco— seasoned (156), North, Range Twenty-five (25), to the statute *in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian of (from the dead and if you hadi tak\jen hire and fire men. To prevent and sweetened just erfough. be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Minnesota, and west half of the Southeast the £ains, Mr. Sentinel, to abuses, all appointments must described in arid conveyed by said Mortgage, Quarter (W% SE1/!), Northeast viz: Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE^ count up, you would have found have the certificate of the commission lake a very small chew—-www less than one-quarter the of SE%). Southeast Quarter of the vuw~«|ua» iwt LUQ Lot four, section seven and lot one, eld size. will be mors satisfying than a mouthful Southwest Quarter (SE% SW%), Section It that the candidates are 'the News carrying setveral hundred section eighteen, township sixty-seven, Twenty-six (26), Township One cf ordinary tobacco. Jus£ nibble on it until ycu find north of ragne twenty-five, west of the Hundred Fifty-six (156) North, Range inches of good live advertising, qualified. If men are fired for strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. fourth principal meridian in Koochiching Twenty-five (25), west of the Fifth Principal County and State of Minnesota, with political reasons,- the civil service that is paid at a rate which r'-- ssn let it rest. See how easily and evenly tfcs real Meridian of Minnesota, andJ that I the hereditaments ana appurtenances shall, on Tuesday the 1st day of December, .„ "-p comes,'how it'satisfies without grinding, how enables the publisher to live and commission will have no authority which sale will be made by the Sheriff A. D. 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock n. I 'ja yen hcr/e £0 spit, how few chews you take to ot saidiKoochiching County, at the front a. m. of said day, at the Sheriff's office, to help develop this section of the to reinstate them it will v: -^-0 saticacd. That's why it is door of the Court House, in the City of The Real'Tobacco in the Court House in International International Falls, in said County and That's why it costs less in the end. 'state and the News to do its full Falls in said County ,and State, proceed have authority to investigate and State, on the 14th day of November, 1914, to sell all the right, title and interest fine and short shred so that you won't hsvs is a resilychcw,cut at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public roar about it if any official tries to duty to both .its advertisers and of the above named Susie Bone and tccu. Grinding on ordinary candied tobaooo cn it y. kh your vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, Thos. Bone in and to the above described ridkcs you npit too much. its readers. make a monkey of the law. The P&y said debt of one hundred seventyfive property, to satisfy said Judgment and ThlE in) not need to be covered up with molasses Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, pi rich tobacco does costs, amounting to Three Hundred Don't for one moment, Mr. Wilson, check will be public opinion, and out the rich tobacco taste in "Right-Cut." Jiconce. I\ai!oe how the salt briugs if any, on said premises, and twenty-five Thirty-five Dollars and Seventy-nine One small chew takes the place of two big Dollars Attorney's fees, as stipulated cents, together with all accruing, costs of if public opinion is strong enough get it into your bonnet that in and by said Mortgage in case of sale, and ihtrest on the same from the chews of the old kind. foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed to sustain the law* it will be four thousand is our limit.. This 25th day of September, 1914, at the by law subject to redemption at rate of 6 per cent per annum, at Public section is developng fast, hundreds WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY any time within one year from 'the day strong enough to punish of abuse Auction, to the highest bidder for cash. of sale, as provided by law. THOS. P. WHITE, the law. of settlers have come here SO Union Square, New York Dated September 28. A. D. 1914. Sheriff Koochiching County, BKinn. tjie past months and more are One enthusiast, for example, GEO. S. LAHGLAVD, FARMERS STATE BANK (BUY Plaintiff's Attorney. FROM DEALER OR SEND lOiSrAMPSTPUS) OF L1TTLEFOBX Jon the way. Before long you will Dated, International Falls, Minn., October TRAITS .TEVNE, Mortgfagree. 12th 1914. O. 15-N. 26 find~the News issued^ regularly in NOTICE FOR BIDS Attorney. o. 1. N.5. rfour thousand lots and then some. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS What's more, "The News didn't The Village of South International Land transfers as listed by the Koochiching ask for political contribu­ $100.00 County Abstract Company, International Falls^ having voted a bond HGTICE FOR PUBLICATION Falls Minn. Office with Register tions "for the expense of getting of Dfeeds. issue of twelve thousand dollars Millie M- Chaffee and husband to out the four thousand, either. Department of tie Interior Northern Title Company. SE% for the purpose of taking ($12,000) :Sept.S24^T9140fflCe °aSS Lake'^inn- You were in this section the &t NW%. S% NE%. NW% NE%, up its floating indebtedness, Sec. 23 S% NW%. SW% NE% lother day, Mr, Wilson, but you Notice is hereby given that .William NW14 SW%, Sec. 2?-67-22 1 said bonds to mature in fifteen c. Hawn, of Manitou, Minn., who, on Frank Gilley. single, to Augustus did not come near the News office. February 20th, 1908, made Homestead C. Johnson, all timber on SE%NW%, years and to bear interest at the oi/ Serial No. 03017, for Ey2 SW%, Sec. 20-152-27 1000 If you had, we would have 1402 sy2 NW% NE% SW%. NW% SE%, rate of six per cent per annum. Peter R. Peterson and wi efot F. E. Section 2, Township 159 N., Range 26 w! been willing to show you our Higgins, E% SW%, SW% SE%, Now therefore, notice is hereby 5th P. Meridianfi has filed notice of intention Sec. 4 Lots 2, 3. Sec. 9-155-25... 1125 1 books so that you might have to make five year Proof, under The Koochiching Company to Rosa given, that on the day of No­ .Act of March 3, 1891, to establish claim 14th Gambini, lot 14, blk. 82, Int Falls 200 satisfied your curiosity. But you to the land above described, before J. Len Olson and wife to Julius Anseth, vember, at the Town Hall, in 1914, .Drummond, Clerk of District Court, at SE^4, Sec. 31-155-25. 1 Were conspicuius by your absence. International Falls, Minn., on .the 10th South International Jo" A. Holler and wife to Louis the Village of •day of November, 1914. If you mean to infer by your Erickson, 5 acres in NE^i NW%, Falls, bids for the purchase of Sec. 10-68-25 1 Claimant names as witnesses: article in the Sentinel, that Mr. Geors-e Holler and wife to Martin VU HaYn,' Cornelius Rushfeldt, E. said bonds will be received, opened M. Wold. lots 17, 18, blk. 7, Holler's -H. Petney, John Louis, all of Manitou. Nord or Mr. Backus paid for the Minn. Addition to Koochiching 1 and acted upon. The council George Holler and wife to Hans issue we will answer it fairly. A. G. SWIHDIiEKURST, Gillie, lots 1. 2. blk. 12. Holler's reserves the- right to reject any J-P-©BH»5Y-0'P-A-0UL1ITH Register. j"They did not." No more than 6VAV.W. Addition to Koochiching 1 PICKET DUUUTH- S UPEBIOR ST. 8b and all bids. Martin Mathison and wife to Lud- SUPERIOR "8ZSTOWER AV. 1 OFFICES we might infer that Schnieder vig Mathison, SW% SW%, Sec. Clyde West, 6169-23. 1 sS oxr Bros, or any other of your advertisers c?~^TIolsr hearing fotaa POR Martin Mathison and w:'e to Ludvig President Village Council. ACOVNT AND POR DISTRIBUTION, Mathison,' SW% SE%, Sec. in last week's issue of the 16-69-23 1 Attest: Sentinel paid for the Sentinels, Bertha- Hoffman and husband to ESTATE OF CHARLES SEALANDER Frank Watson, Ella C. Carlton, lot 1.1 blk. 17, poured into this section last week. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 10c picture First Div. of South Int. Falls... 1 1 Don't forget the PATENTS Village Clerk. —Nov. Alvin Blair, single, to Vere Marsh, 12 If your presumptious question is County of Koochiching NE% SE%, 17-68-22 1450 shows at the Unique every night James F. Walsh and wife to Davis TRADE-MARKS not answered to your satisfaction, IN PROBATE COURT Ins. Co., S% NW%, Sec. 22 SE% Sunday. ^, NOTICE OF TRANSFER with vaudeville over SW%, Sec. 23-69-23. ........... 1 come again, or drop in next IN THE MATTER OF THfe ESTATE OF COPYRIGHTS Ed. Ek and wife to Horace I. Beddell, £™t9,HARL,ES SEALANDER DECE- OF LIQUOR LICENSE time.—Spooler News, DENT. lots 2. 3, 4, Sec. 27-71-23 .. 1 .?•" Jun^ B. Mage and wife to Samuel' _• ,• The State of Minnesota to Alfred C. Slesinger, NE% Sec. 35-69-22 ... 10 -k f- tel ..fcealander and Nellie Seward and all Send sketch, or model an4 William C. Gilbert and wifet to the REMEMBER AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that Persons interested in the final account' American Suburbs Company, description for free, search. -and distribution of the estate of siid NUMBER THREE SEI4 NB14, Sec. 36-71-24 :.,. 1 Louis Bruun has made application decedent: The representative of the John N. Brown, to Martin Bros. Book containing 200 mechanical A 15 /y £T FIFTH ST ... ..r «tove named decedent, having filed in in writing to the City Council, S% SW%, NW% SW%. SW% ST. A MINN his final account of the administration free movements sent NW%, Sec. 8-63-25 ftm Village of South International of the estate of said decef.i" "A revolving fund Of not over Catherine A. Wolff and husband to OPPOSITE CITY HALL re 1 with his petition praying Frank O'Neil, SE%, Sec. 21-6825. Falls, Minn., to have his liquor MODERN EUROPEAN PLAM two hundred fifty thousand dollars lor ,the adjustment and allowance of Said 2000 I final account and for distribution of the Alfred C. Grove and wife to O. A. license transferred to August W. N. Roach, Jr^ Attorney LOCATED'IN HEART OF BUSINESS. OUTMCT ($250,090) may be set apart £®81*ue of said estate to thw persons Ouren, E% SW%, Sec. 30-155- RAT E S Rooms with deUtchcd bath ud tjiereunto entitled Broiher and that a hearing Will 25. 1500 and Counsellor at Law, shower bath— from the funds derived from the Peter Westrom, to H. S. Campbell, Therefore, you and each of you, are Otoe person tSc. $1.00 and SI.80 per day. be had on said application at a sale of school and swamp lands, NW%. Sec. 26-154-26. ........ *150 J*®reby cited and-required to show cause, Two persons in same room. 50c extra. Mechanical & Electrical H, S. Campbell, to St. Croix Pine at !w hav®# before this Court regular meeting of the City Council, i' to be used in constructing roads, ROOMS with privw& baths and toileU— & Cedar Co., Sec. 26-154-26 ..:.. 2000 the Probate Court Rooms in the Court •rr. One person Sl.SO'and S3.00 p«r day OrrlnX. Brown and wife to Walter on the 22nd day of Octcjber, 11 House, in the City of International Falls ditches and fire breaks, through Two persons in same'room, SI40 extra. Anderson, N% SW%, SW%, McGiU Building, P-.f-* County of Koochiching, State of the 1914, at 8 o'clock p, m. !, i* Sec. 15-153-25 ... 50,0 land around unsold school and Scmf postal *rd lor colored Molten. °?,th? day of October, 26th Washington, D. C. Arthur A .Harris and wife to Benj. 1 1 4 a 1 0 a a .r WE AIM TO PLEASE -1 Frank Watson,—« Sandy, lot 3, NE% SW%, Sec. 19-. swamp l£nds such fund to be replenished tion should not be granted. 158-26 -fill) IMS* sitjudge court-th"26th Witness, the of said Court, and Village Clerk.' as long as needed from P. H. Greaar and wife to Gladys NE%' nw% .the enhanced value realized from, /0Our* Seal) SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS 3200 E- H. Pentney and -v^fe to J. T. JOHN BERG, the sale of such lands so benefits 'I8 Watson, lots 3, 4, Sec. S6-160-26. ^Probate Judge. Loose-leaf ledgers and fillers at ed." No vote means a vote to Magnus, :$$ PRANZ JBTHI, •, Johnson, NE% SW'4- See? Attorney for Petitioner. O 1-16. the Press office.^ it.—Vote. i-r