International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 3, 1914 · Page 5 of 6
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exchange for his goods. Hildtir Berg and Fred W&ereas default- has Occurred in the Hagen of our village went to International conditioimof a certain mortgage, executed and delivered by M. D. Stoner and Falls last Monday and Gertrudes toner, his wife, and Peter Mo LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY Hugh, mortgagors, to W. L.. Brooks, were united in the bonds of matrimony. mortgagee, upon. th&«.following described They have lived here a real property' situate in the County of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, C. B. Griffith is biiilding a house long time and are well liked by described as follows: The southwest quarter (SWK) of the on the lot he purchased in the us all. We certainly wish them northeast quarter (NE%) and the northwest Holler addition. quarter' (NW^4) of the southeast all the jfood luck possible. quarter (SE%) of section ten (10) the Mr. arid' Mrs. Ben Benson of "northeast quarter (NE^4) of -the southeast The public school here is doing quarter (SEK) of section twenty Mahnomen, are visiting^ at Olavus fine. Another teacher will be added (20X, and the west half (W%) of the southwest quarter (SW%) and the Jewett's. Mr. Benson intends to at new year and high school southeast quarter (SE%) of the southwest make this his home. quarter (SW44) of section twenty* studies will be taught. one, (-21), all in Township one. hundred Miss Bertha Hale came down fifty-two (152) of Range twenty-wren Mr. Andrew Anderson is building last Wednesday evening from the Which said*, ^mortgage bears date the a fine hotel here, which, will 26th day of June, 1906, and was recorded Falls, where she is going to High be managed by Mr. Burley PhilHps. in .the office of the Register, of Deed® ofltttsca Gountfjr, Minnesota on the school returning* to- her work on It will be ready about: New 31st day of July, 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m. Motid&y morning. in-book of Mortgages on page 373, and Year. We wish them- success in Whereas there lis claimed' to be due notice A. Utvedaftf of Big Fkils their new undertaking:. and is. due at the date of this upon said mortgage and the note therein was in town Mondfety Two described the- sum of One Thousand Hundred Thirty-nihe and 16-100 dollar* Mr. and Mrs. Riley are visiting* WILDWWOD (1,239.16) and. no action or proceeding, at law: or' in equity, has- been instituted their daughter, Mrs. Frsink to recover the same. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, Fiy. Mr. Riley is- looking over Miss Esther Carlson who has that by virtue. of the power of Ml# the country with the intention of contained in said mortgage, and pursuant been in International Falls some to the statute in such case made and staying here. provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed. time, returned to her home in and the real property therein Plum Creek, Saturday. Chas. S. Jameson,. Guy C. Parker described will be sold by t.he sheriff of Koochiching Courity, Minnesota, at public lonery, paper arid Abraham Olson were in the Hans Ettestead and Axel Carlson vendue, to the highest bidder for cash.- at the front door of the Court visited Northome the past county seat on business, last Friday. House, in the City of International Falls,. Koochiching County, Minnesota, on ties, typewriter supplies, week. Saturday, the 16th day of January. 1915, I It is reported that Mr. Savage at two o'clock in the afternoon of that The entertainment given by the day, to pay the amount which wUl then has bought the new house which pupils of the Wildwood school be due on said mortgage, and attorney's novels, etc. are enroute as the rc- fee of fifty dollars, as stipulated to be O. C. Olson built this summer. last Wednesday evening was -i paid in said mortgage in case of foreclosure, together with the costs of foreclosure. jThe family moved in last Saturday. success from start to finish. Under suit of a week of selection Dated this 30th day of November, 1914, the supervision of Mr. ,Magladry W. S. BROOKS, Robert Gregory has had his they must have put in some GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, buying in the cities. gasoline saw rig in town this past hard work for every one had Attorney for mortgagee. Bemidji, Minnesota. week and has a. good deal of work their parts perfectly. With recitations, to do.. songs and dialogues they NOTICE or CONTEST Nils Muus spent last TKursday kept the large crowd that turned This stock includes a fine assortment in Crookston and other (points out to hear them, in merriment DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR south, returning to his duties Friday United States Land Office, Cass .Lake, for over two hours. Minnesota, November 25, 1914. morning. of the most popular Paul Becker has again taken up To Frank Tvrznik of Clementson, Minnesota, Contestee: Some real estate transfers have his residence in this town. You are hereby notified that Matt F. taken place here recently. Jas Petrik, who gives Spooner, Minn., care E. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sykes entertained Dennison specialities such as of Geo. E. Ericson, as his post-oliice Van Vleck has sold his farm to a dancing party after •address, did 011 .November 25, 1914, file in this office his duly corroborated application Miss Carrie Newman and other the school entertainment, last to contest and secure the canI Crepe Paper Tissue Paper Paper cellation of your 'Homestead Entry people have transfers almost Wednesday evening. A big crowd Serial No. 07073, made March 23. 1914, ready. for of SW& of Sec. 7. arid N% of tripped the light fantastic until Napkins and,Lunch Sets Place Cards NW%, Section 18, Township 159 N., Holden and Polkinghorne shut a late hour. Range 29 W., Fifth Principal Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges down their planing mill last Tuesday Tally Cards. that jj'rank Tvrznik has wholly abandoned Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin for the winter and will now said land, for more than six months, visited at Rapoleon Rousser, last last past that he has never established devote themselves to logging operations. a residence thereon or cultivated or improved Sunday. the same in any manner. The firm is well satisfied You are, therefore, further notified with work of the fall, and expect that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will EXPERT POULTRY MAN to land some contracts that will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this .office or on insure a good run next year. COMING TO COUNTY appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth Grandma Riker spent Thanksgiving publication of this notice, as shown below, in town with her daughter your answer, under oath, specifically Ladie's Work Sets—Passe Partout Mr. C. E. Brown, the poultryman responding to allegations of con these Mrs. Deteker, returning to Mrs. test, together with due proof that you at the Crookston Experiment have served a copy of your answer on Vanderwalk's on.Monday. Station, h^s been secured for two the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. Griffith and Sutcliffe moved -'fl'. work 111 -Koochtclitng conn in your answer the You should state you their dredge which has been operating name of the postoffice to which LABELS—Stringed, Gummed and ty. The schedule given below desire future notices to be sent to you. on the road west of Happyland gives dates and places at which A. G. SWXNDLEHURST, to the ditch near Dentaybow, Colored. meetings will be held. County Register. PRED A. KttrCt, the first of the week, and began Agriculturist Agent, D. B. Jewell, work,4m Tuesday. Date of Frist publication Dec. 3, "1914. FOUNTAIN PENS-Moore's non will accompany Mr. Brown and Date of second publication Dec. 10, 1914. Fred Davis spent his Thanksgiving Date, of third publication Dec. 17, 1914, assist at the meetings. For details Date of fourth publication Dec. 24, 1914 leakable and Parker's Lucky vacation with friends at as to place of meeting see Gemmell, returning Monday. the teachers at the schools at the Curve. The drug store is already showing NOTICE POR APPLICATION places mentioned. All meetings °r MOVOR UCEN8B a nice line of Christmas goods, STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 will be evening meetings. The STATIONERY- Pound boxes, Initial which makes on ethink that in a days will be spent visiting individual County of Koochiching short time he will be penniless. CITY OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS farmers and the schools. Notice is hereby given that application Tablets, Package Stationery. Mr. F. M. Croucher returned has been made in writing to the city Schedule council of sard city of International Sunday morning from North Dakota, Falls and filed in ny office, praying for Dec. 7 —Monday, "So. Int'l Falls. license to sell intoxicating linuo*"& on where he has been working ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards (iDec.. 8—Tuesday, Ranier, Minn. the 20th day of December, 1 'Ji t, and all fall. terminating on the da.- of De JL9th Dec. 9—Wednesday, Rauch. cember, by the following, iicrson 1915, The Lutheran Ladies' Aid will and folded envelopes to match, and at the following place, as stated in Dec. 10—Thursday, Ray. room cn the ground floor of the twosaid hold a sale next Saturday evening application, respectively, to-wit: Dec. 11—Friday, Littlefork. vellum, linen or kid. Charles M. Burnett, at the north front in the basement of the Lutheran Dec. 12—Saturday, Int'l Falls room on the ground floor of the twostory-frame church when all the things that building on lot 12, block 10, (Poultry Show.) of International Falls. Minn. the ladies have been making the Said application will be heard and Dec. 13-—Sunday, Int'l Falls. CALLING CARDS-Various sizes determined by said city council fthe past six months will be put on sale city of International Falls at the council Dec. 14—Monday,Caldwell-Brook and sold at auction. A supper room in the city of International Falls in popular finishes, colonial Dec. 15—Tuesday, Wildwood. in Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota,- will be served from six to eight on Monday, the 7th day of December, Dec. 16—Wednesday, Northome. A. D. 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m. of o'clock, after which the sale will linen, or kid. tA&v o&y* Dec. 17—Thursday, Lindford. Witness my hand and seal of said city be held. The gentlemen are requested Dec. 18—Friday, Loman. this. 16th day of November. 1914. to bring their pocket B. C. FRASBR, City Clerk. INKS-Carter's writing, 1 oz. to 1 qt. books full of money. A FRESH NEW LINE Nelson and Olson, loggers, completed Fountain Pen and show card OF STATIONERY HAS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS arrangements on Monday, Transfers for the week ending November JUST ARRIVED AT for logging the timber on Jas. inks in assorted colors. 21st. 1914. as listed by the Koochiching THE PRESS OFFICE County Abstract Company, International •Van Vleck?s claim and also some Falls Minn. Office with the —SELECT NOW— other timber in Jameson township. Register of Deeds. The Koochiching Company, to Jane ENCI LS^-F&befv Dixbn, assorted. They expect to have a^crew H, Cleveland, lot 22 and E% of lot 23, blk. 60/ Int. Falls ...... I 375 of about eighty men at work the Eric Fran son to Nora Bestow lot 5, 2nd. Diy. Jnt Falls, 150 rest of the winter Leona Fi Lindsay, to Edward Gaebele, isS Cecilia Anderson spent the lot 16, blk. 3, 2nd. Div. Int. Jiif Falls. .... ..^........ 1 Thanksgiving vacation with Miss Otto A. Watzke, to H. F. .*DlerV, lots land blk. 7. Int. 2. 2nd Div. Munroeat her home near BaudettS, Falls. 1 Latest Standard Nbvefs Horace I. Bedell, to W. J. Wii PelV. Minn. t°'» IlS-" Bedell's Add. to Int Falls ........ 1 Alfred Vik t% Sherman Johnson, "lot Bibles and Prayer Books CR1CKSBURG J1 and 12.. blk 18. 1st Add. to Littlefork. ..... 8 60 Geo P. Lindsay, to Virginia ft R. I* CO., lot 3," Sec. 1-66-23 .. ...... The Northern Minn. Diredgfe JBeo. McCfea, to Kathryn McCi'ea, Art Goods SW% SW%, Sec. 20- company" are getting along fine 7 0 2 4 with- tReir ditch contract ne^r here Kathryn R.' McCrea, to Emma McCrea,-do H. M. OrfleU'Ltdj^O. Holden, lot 2. and expect to complete their work 3. SE%.NV.%, Sec. 7-66-23 1 & by the new year. B. G: Holden. to* H. M. Orfleld. NW% SH£%.SWj4. SEJ4. swW The crahtra&tt wallet yesterday 8E)4i Sec. 34-67-24 ............ August Frykman to N. J. Johnson. for the building of abridge across et al. SB?4. Sec. 11-67-22 1*50 E-_A^ Engler Dbr. Co., to Auden the Rat Ro6i river near this village* Tflot and, l«i pe9 l0-9l-«f^. which vftll'.do agood deal toward 1 making -it? easier forrtfii seitlers to jjet to item?'that'*«£•'•towit. 3T "Aj* many coil M^rcha^tJ^nFitz^erdMisbtiyi kii^S ol timber this yetif. An^thitft# litre) th*t*i$" gfwJ'-'i M»ke by buy* A -.\"r'liw* I good but who is willing to tilSt •»p. anything the settler has to sell in