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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS a •o to school on the river route, for Mrs. Geo. Vanover, after fchort visit with her father, Mr. ,the winter. DISTRICT NEWS Your scribe returned a letter Whitcomb, returned to International Falls. from the state of Washington, WILDWOOD who wishes to learn more of the VOTXCE or CONTEST THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ettestadt and 'opportunities for new settlers DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR children left for their home in /around Loman. He has strayed United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Minnesota, November 25, 1914. Belfour, N. D., after an extended iout a copy of the Press out there, To Frank Tvrznik of Clementson, Minnesota, visit with sister jand brother in Now is the propor time to homethis Contestee: I You are hereby notified that Matt F. town. 'stead on some of the free land 'Petrik, who gives Spooner, Minn., care of Geo. E. Ericson, as his post-oflice Ole Nelson was a busines call- where the ditches are staked out address, did on November 25. 1914, file STATIONERY in this office his duly corroborated application er in Northome a day this week, while they are free. We underMr. to contest and secure the cancellation and Mrs. H. G. Taylor and (stand that it will cost at least of your Homestead Entry Serial No. 07073, made March 23. 1914. children visited at Erickson's, $1.25 per acre after the ditches for S% of SW& of Sec. 7. and N% of NW)4, Section 18, Township 159 N., Sunday. 'are done, There are cluaims here Range 29 W., Fifth Principal Meridian* STORE Hans Ettestadt had the mis- for several hundred yet, where and as grounds for his contest he alleges that Frank Tvrznik has wholly abandon* fortune to lose a valuable horse -they may be sure of good drainthis ed said land for more than six months, last past that he has never established week. The condition of the age and good roads soon. Come a residence thereon or cultivated or im« proved the same in any manner. roads was the cause. It is to be and look at the chance before it's You are. therefore, further notified wondered at, that more horses too late, or write "The Loman that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will are not killed on the poor roads Farmers' club." to be cancelled without further right be or on heard, either before this pffice they are compelled to travel over appeal, if you fail to file in this oAce fourth in this country. But better roads BIRCHDALE SLIVERS within twenty days after the publication of this notice, as shown be* are already booming in the dis- Skating, skating, over Rainys ice, low, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of COS* tance for which let us be thankful ^.11 gleaming* and glassy, you A LARGE STOCK OF Stationery, test, together with due proof that on to Mr. Durrin. have served a copy of your answer Where |the silver moonlight is or the said contestant either in person Mrs. A. J. Porter is entertaining by registered mail. streaming. paper goods, novelties, You should state in your'answer the her sister, Mrs. Wiseman, of A party of over twelve were name of the postoflice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. Onamia. out on the ice for two or three typewriter supplies, late Miss Marshall and also Mr. j^rs Friday night. Begistwr, nus sua, Schwartz of Minneapolis, left ,, jjow pieasant it is to see Mr. a. Beoiinc, Wednesday for their homes, after jQstlund's sunny smile again after Date of Frist publication Dec. 3, 19X4, novels, ctc. are enroute as the result Date of second publication Dec. 10, 1914. attending to business matters in long absence in Minneapolis, Date of third publication Dec. 17, 1914, Date of fourth publication Dec. 24, 1914. ^ildwood. Where he underwent two opera- of a week of selection and Miss Ethel Carlson and brother jtions, one for his eyes and one for VOlZGAOl TOBBC&OSUBB IAU Axel, of Plum Creek, called on (appendicitis both resulting in buying in the cities. Northome friends Friday. I success. Whereas default has occurred in the The Wildwood Farmers' club, Mr and Mrs. E. Coleburne of conditions of a certain mortgage, execut* ed and delivered by M. D. Stoner and held their annual meeting at the international Falls were here last Gertrude Stoner, his wife, and Peter McHugo, mortgagors, to vV. L. Brooks, Sykes home Saturday. The elec- week to attend the funeral of Mr. mortgagee, upon the following described This stock includes a fine assortment tion of officers was the important! m. Hanson, the husband of real property situate in the County of A Koochiching and State of Minnesota, event of the meeting. The follow- Colburne's sister, described as follows: Mrs The southwest quarter (SW&) of the of the most popular ing officers were chosen for the Mrs Wolp and her little son northeast quarter (NE%) and the northwest quarter (NW)4) of the southeast term of one year: President, A.: joseph, of Pennsylvania, are here quarter (SEK) of section ten (10) the J: Porter (re-elected) vice-presi- time getting acquainted northeast quarter (NEK) of the southeast Dennison specialities such as for ia quarter (SE34) of section twenty dent, M. Rousse secretary, H. G. Birchdale and making many (20), and the west half (Wft) of the southwest quarter (SW%) and the Taylor treasurer, Mrs. H. G. friends. new southeast quarter (SE%) of the southwest Crepe Paper Tissue Paper Paper Taylor. Program committee chos- brother of Mrs. A. Bugner, quarter (SW%) of section twentyone A (21), all in Township one hundred en by the president for next pjrst and little daughter, of fifty-two (152) of Range twenty-seven Mr Napkins and Lunch Sets Place Cards (27)— montji—Mrs. Ole Nelson, Mrs. California, are here on a visit. Which said mortgage bears date the 26th day of June, 1906, and was recorded J. T. O'Loughliln and Mrs. W. E.: jj. E. Pierce went to In- in the office of the Register of Deeds Tally Cards. Mr of Itasca. County. Minnesota, on thf Sykes. The questions of purchas- ternational Falls, last week on a 31st day of July, 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m. ing dishes and a Babcock tester business trip. in book of Mortgages on page 372, and short Whereas there is claimed to be due will be discussed at a future meet- Green, of International mr and is due at the date of this notice upon said mortgage and the note therein ing as there was not sufficient Fans the undertaker, came to at- described the sum of One Thousand Two time to dispose of the former and ten(i the funeral of Mr. A1. Han- Hundred Thirty-nine and 16-100 dollars (1,239.16) and no action or proceeding, the voting on the latter resulted at law or in equity, has been instituted son to recover the same. in a tie. A seed committee was Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale appointed to see what some of! BIRCHDALE SCHOOL NOTES Ladie's Work Sets—Passe Partout contained in said mortgage, and pursuant the seed houses could do for the gy Jennie Borg. to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be fore* club in getting their seed for the Miss Underwood's new scholars Sets. closed, and the real property therein described will be sold by t.he sheriff of coming year. The threshing getting along fine in school, Koochiching County, Minnesota, at public are vendue, to the highest bidder for machine company had the presi- Lagt Monday. Miss Evelyn, LABELS—Stringed, Gummed and cash, at the front door of the Court dent then appoint a committee pheebe, and Muriel Hanson were House, in the City of International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota, on to purchase a saw for sawing abScnt from school. Colored. Saturday, the 16th day of January. 1911, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that wood. After lunch the members ]vnss Emma S'.r.'.scn was aLadjourned day, to pay the amount which will then S(M be due on said mortgage, and attorney's to meet the first Satur- nearly all of last week and FOUNTAIN PENS-Moore's non fee of fifty dollars, as stipulated to be day in January at the home of Monday also paid in said mortgage in case of foreclosure, cn together with the costs of foreclosure. leakable and Parker's Lucky Martin Teufer. 1 Most of tho boys in the school Dated this 30th day of November, 1914, are so interested i:* the foot-ball W. &. BHOOXS, Curve. LOMAN Mortgagee. that they hardly take time to e?.t OBAHAM X. TOBBANCE, Attorney for Mortgagee. their dinner. (Too late for last week.) Bemidji, Minnesota. STATIONERY—Pound boxes, Initial The Thanksgiving program given (Too late for last week.) by the school last Wednesday Tablets, Package Stationery. Mr. and Mrs. Stee, of North SUMMOHS evening was a great credit to the teachers and pupils. A large Dakota, were visitors at the home STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 fcrowd turned out and about $40 (Mrs. B. Weeks the past week. ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards County of Koochiching was realized out of the sale of the DISTRICT COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT and folded envelopes to match, lunches. The net proceeds will NOTICE or MOBTOAOE POBEC&OSUBE Koehler & Hinrichs, incorporated, 8AXE. a corporation, Plaintiff. be applied on the new school organ vellum, linen or kid. vss. John C. Infelt, Defendant. Default has been made in the condi- THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE W rnnntv cnrvpvnr tions of that certain mortgage made and ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT. VV J\lDD6yj COUIlty surveyor^ given by Alvin O. Bowers .and. EIIel M. You are hereby summoned and required came down from the Falls last CALLING CARDS-Various sizes Bowers, his wife, and Anna E. Bates, to answer the complaint of the .... single, mortgagors, to Interstate Securi plaintiff in the above entitled action, Saturday to Visit his craw who ties Company, a corporation, mortgagee, which is on file in the office of the Clerk dated September 6th, 1913, and with the in popular finishes, colonial, are at work on ditch 21. This of said Court, at his office in International power of sale therein contained, recorded Falls, Minnesota, and to serve in the office of the Register of Deeds will be a great help to the settlers a copy of your answer to said complaint in and for Koochiching County, Minnesota, linen, or kid. on the subscribers, at their office in the in and near Indus township, October 24th, 1913, at 4 o'clock p. City of St. Paul, in the County of m., in Book F. of Mortgages, page 360 Ramsey, within twenty (20) days after in drainage and roads. Ditch Doth mortgaging and conveying the follow- the service of this summons upon you ing described land, situated in said 22, in the Black River country, exclusive of the day of such service INKS-Carter's writing, 1 oz. to 1 qt. County and State, to-wit: and if you fail to answer the complaint will be staked out next. Northeast quarter (NE%) of the within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff S as a S E S on in this action will apply to the Court for Hugh Mcintosh returned from Fountain Pen and show card iourteen (14) Southwest quarter(SW&) the relief demanded in said complaint, an extended trip to the Twin °ff section'"uStSm (S'^West^Sf together with the costs and disbursements herein. inks in assorted colors. Cities, where he went to get furnishings (W%) of the Northwest quarter(NW%), Morphy, Ewing, Bradford, Cummings, and Northwest quarter (NW%) of the Attorneys for Plaintiffs, for his new hotel. Southwest quarter (SW%), Section Capital Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn. twenty-four (24), and Northeast quarter Mrs. Loman is visiting frends D-10-24 (NE%) of Southeast quarter (SE&) of PENCILS-Faber, Dixon, assorted. at the Falls. Section twenty-three (23), all in Township one hundred fifty-three (153).Range Several of our farmers are gong twenty-five (25) which default consists in the non-payment of an installment to cut big bunches of logs, of twenty-one and 39-100 ($21.39) dollars, due October 1st, 1914. which Paul Mai, of Indus will And, Whereas, by reason of said de•fault, move around and saw out for the power of sale contained in ... said mortgage has become operative, and lhis give a lot of them. Latest Standard Novels Will US said mortgage, pursuant to the terms of said mortgage, is authorized to, has building material at first cost. I elected to and hereby does declare and Mrs. Tromke and children have consider the whole a^o^t of Mid mortgage debt as immediately due and Bibles and Prayer Books returned to North Dakota, after a payable and there is due and claimed to be due at the date hereof on said mortgage, stay of about two months here. and the debt thereby secured, the Harold Bromley has now moved sum of one hundred twenty-ones and Art Goods 39-100 ($121.39) dollars, with interest at into his new residence and has 10 per cent per annum on twenty-one and 39-100 ($21.39) dollars from October everything complete but a cook. lst( 1914, making a total sum of One hundred twenty-one and 72-100 dollars The Farmers' club will meet ($121.72), which is due and claimed Friday night the 4th, and every to be due on said mortgage at the date The Press hereof. And no action or proceeding two weeks thereafter during the has been instituted at law or otherwise MECHANICS to recover the debt secured by said -winter. mortgage or any part thereof. The Odd Fellows' idance and Now, therefore, notice is hereby given MAGAZINE that the said mortgage will be foreclosed The Odd Fellows' dance and by the sale of the above described premises by the Sheriff of said Koochiching Por Feather ami Son turkey supper was a decided success. County, at public auction, to. the Stationery Store A good crowd came to highest bidded, for cash, at the front door of the County Court House in the AND ALL THE FAMILY swings'em around" and help save City of International Falls in said County, on the 23rd day of January, Two ahda half million readers fiad itof the turkeys. 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the absorbing interest Everything in ft,is amount then due on said mortgage, together The Helping Hand club met with the costs of this foreclosure, WrftteoSoYoufwlfmfiffMnf If with Mrs. Neilsen last week and including twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, We sell 400,000 attorney's fees stipulated in said deceived some new members. The mortgage. Dated November 25th, 1914. next meeting will be with Mrs. A. raotrmi 'Anderson," Dec. 10th. aSortffsMe. $tM A *YEAH A COP lie J. BI Mike Horan was awarded the Popular llfcKahlcs Maguliii tk' Attotawy f« SoTonelda Bloc* contract for hauling the children Ms —sMgsw Awe..' CmOAOO Minneapolis. Minn. 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