International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 11, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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7r,tr'^W7\^T-^f?t? INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE STATE PRESS tlic movement will undoubtedly SALE OF SCHOOL AND CITATION 70S SHAKING ON n*XTION DETERMINATION ON COUNTY OPTION FOB teaoh the bulk of the people of OTHER STATE LANDS OV DESCENT Or I.AND THE EARLIEST ORANGES OF THE SEASON Rice county also ere long.. Where are they grown Why do they ripen earlier than Kasson Republican—Dodge will Mahnomen Pioneer—It is predicted STATE OP MINNESOTA in other sections? Why are they so luscious? be one of the first counties to Statp Of Minnesota.. S^te Auditor's that counties will be 50 County of Koochiching These and other questions are answered in a booklet ©FLW. PP"1. ATNRRTI 1 1915. \-ote on the question, but it is dry within a year. IN PROBATE COURT NOTTCR TP T-TT5RTCP"57' OTVEN. that which we haye issued describing Glenn County, Calif. en A"vil 12, 1^15. at 10 o'clock a. m.. thought advisable not to put the Ada Herald—With couny option IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Glenn County is in the heart of the great, rich Sacramento the office of the County Auditor at ili OP JENNIE HEFFRON, DECEDENT. county to any expense for holding on the statute books corkscrews ititernp+'onol Voii= Koochiching: county. Valley. A few years ago oranges were grown commercially It! the of Minnesota. will offer an election until all the spring The State of Minnesota to all persons will become a curiosity in only the southern part of the State. Later ittT s°1e certpin unsold state Innds and interested in the determination of the elections have been held. Then, in Minnesota. also th^^e pt^tp l-nris wbio.ij b^vp reverted descent of the real estate of said it was discovered that citrus fruits ripened perfectly in Heftron decedent: The petition of Carl L. to the stntp l-n- reason of the non]J9.vrnent in case any village takes on the Willmar Tribune—If the pro- even the northern part of the interior valley. Since then having been filed in this court, representing of irtp-est. that said decedent died more "booze joints" again, the matter hibitory amendment is submitted Terms" Fifteen re'' fent of the nurChwRe Glenn County has come forward with some magnificent than five years prior to the filing thereof, nvi^p nnd ititev^st the unnaid leaving certain real estate in_ said to people of Minnesota in 1916,! can be taken up at once and the early fruit. There are countless opportunities for not of tJal nnce from of to June 1 petition described, and that no will we believe it will pass. vo te of the people of the county only citrus fruit culture but for all sorts of deciduous 1315. r^nst he ""id it te time of sale. decedent has been proved nor administration of her estate granted in this The hflpnoe of nni-chnsp money is payable fruits, live stock, grain, truck farming, etc., in Glenn Austin Transcript—The prin- tested out. state, and praying that the descent of in wholp or in ni'.r^ on or before County. said real estate be determined by this fj^rtv venrs from date of sale: the rate ciple of the bill is right, as it puts Jordan Independent—The' new court We will send this beautiful book describing Glenn interest on the unpaid balance is rtf the question of the liquor traffic law is inconsistent and unfair in Therefore You, and Each of You, are four per cent per annum, payable on County free to you if you will send us your name and a herebv cited and required to show cause, June 1st in each vear up to the will of the people. some of its provisios. It is for if anv vou have, before this court at two-cent stamp to help pay the postage. Better still, Appraiser! value of timber, if any, the Probate Court Room in the Court Argyle Banner—It is one of the' rule of the 'people the people rtiust also be rtaicl at time of sale. send ten cents in stamps and we will send the Glenn House in the city of International Falls, Lands on v/hieh the interest is delinquent greatest achievements in the face favor prohibition, and against in the County of Koochiching, State County book, a map of California and a sample copy of may be redeemed at any time up of Minnesota, on the 20th day of March. of apparent inevitable defeat that rule of the people if the people to the hour of sole, or before resale to Sunset Magazne, a great Pacific Coast national magazine. i915, at ten o'clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. ah netual purchaser. our state has ever made. favor nonprohibition. It is for SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU All minernl rights are reserved by Witness the Judge oi said court, and San Francisco, California. Houston Signal—Before January the majority governing if the laws of the Ptote. the seal thereof, this 16th day of February, Not more thnn 320 acres can be sold In writing be sore to mention this paper and Glenn County hook. 19*5. ___ next, if we judge the sentiment majority be dry, but permits the Or contracted to be sold to any one JOHN BEBO, of the people of the county (COURT SEAL) Probate Judge. minority to refuse to abide by the purchaser. Mch. 18-25 Apr. 1. Agents noting for purchasers must 25-M 11 rightly, Houston county will be will of the majority if the will of furnish affidnvit of authority. dry. Appraisers' reports, showing quality the majority is to be wet. and kind of soil, are on file in this NOTICE FOB PUBLIC SAKE OF LOOS Mora Times—Beyond question Springfield Free Press—The dffice. f* two-thirds of the counties will Lists trivin" leeral descriptions of saloonkeepers will not suffer On Monday, the 8th day of March, Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Go. lands to be offered may be obtained of 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at vote against saloons and it is greatly. They are in most cases the Auditor or the State Commis State the Court House in International Falls, sioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and probable that this percentage will making a bare living and can Koochiching County, Minnesota, I will tit the County Auditor at above address. offer the following described property be exceeded. easily find other lines just as J. A. O. PRETTS. E. A. Yernberg, Manager a for sale to the highest bidder at public State Auditor. Wheelock's Weekly, Fergus profitable. The saloon buildings auction: Falls—Like other states, this 171 Pine Loes scalinsr 11,350 feet. can be used for other mercantile KOBTGA0E TORE CLOSURE SALE R7 Spruce Logs scaling 3.500 feet. state will try out the county unit Wholesale and Retail Meats, purposes. The capital and The said logs having been cut from Groceries, Fruits and Feed Default having been made in the payment idea, and will after a time reject State lands in the construction of a fire labor now devoted to the saloon of the sum of Three Hundred break by the State Forestrv' Board it as unsatisfactory. Twentv-seven and fi0-100 Dollars, which business will be gradually absorbed t.hrous-h and across State Lands in the Is claimed to he due and is due at the Virginia Enterprise—The result Sy* NW%, SW% NE% of Section 3, by other lines of business and date of this notice voon a certain Mortage, Home-Made Sausage and and Lot 1 of Section 4, Township 153 dulv executed and delivered by emphasizes nothing so emphatically the ecect on business will not be North. Range 25 W., and at present Lizzie A. "Rlichfeldt and John P. Blichfulflt. Hamburger time located on the above described as it does the rapidity her husband, Mortgagors, to C. B. $ noticeable. "Bnkema. Mortgagee, bearing date the land. with w*hich the anti-liquor sentiment 1 15th dav of December. 1913. and with a The sale thereof as hereby proposed is Elk River Star-News—Probably power of sale therein contained, duly made pursuant to the provisions of is growing the country Give us Trial and You Will recorded in the office of the "Register of a a majority of the counties Chapter 5298 of the General Statutes Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching over. j|wnWi-r---Ti of Minnesota. 1913. Stay With Us will immediately efface the saloons, and State of Minnesota, on .the The sale will be for cash and no bid Iftth d»v of December. 1913, at 1 o'clock Chaska Valley Herald—We believe will be accepted for less than the following among them being Sherburne T. m., 1n Book I of Mortgages, on page apnraised prices: For Pine logs, this should be given a 18. and whereas there is actuallv due Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh county. The next step $7.00 per feet for Spruce logs, $4.00 and claimed to be due and payable at thorough trial before venturing the date of this notice the sum of Three per feet. will doubtless be the enactment Hundred (S300.00) Dollar/?, with interest The purchaser to take the logs from upon still further extremes. Cut Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. of a law by congress prohibiting thereon at the rate of per cent per the above described lands. annum from the 15th day of December. out the fanaticism and get down J. A. O. FBEUS, the manufacture or sale of intoxicating 1913. an whereas the said power of State Auditor. to business. Sale has become operative, and no action liquors within the United Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota February fli* proceeding having been instituted, at 26, 1915. law or otherwise, to recover the debt States, and if congress doesn't Belle Plaine H#»ra1^—Countv *«feeured by said Mortgage, or any part act promptly enough, Minnesota thereof nntion is a realitv in Minnesota. NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby will do so itself. The days of Tts nassas'e is simplv another indication CMven. That bv virtue of the power of the saloon in Minnesota are numbered.—Minneapolis You 11 Neverltegret gale contained in said Mortgage, and Notice is hereby given that sealed nf the unatiestioned Otirsuant to the statute in such case bids will be received by the County Journal. lfcade and provided, the said Mortgage trend of thp rountv toward national Auditor of Koochiching County, Minn., #111 be foreclosed by a sale of the Traveling ontheaoo prohibition. March 23, 1915, at 10'a. ,m., for the following Wfemlses described in and conveyed by SCALES AND PENCIL Said Mortgage, viz: corrugated iron or steel culverts Waseca Tournal-RadicaJ—If is for Judicial Ditches No. 14, 17, 18 and 20 fPhe northeast quarter of Section FOR DAIRY FARMER Twenty-five, in Township Sixtv-eight, delivered at stations designated by the nraisewJorthv ster forward. The Courteous Trammen,Modern Steel Framed Ttfttlge Twentv-four CNE% of Sec. 25 Engineer and at times designated by Trains With Every convenience, OnTime To Township 68, Range 24). in Koochiching sfnte can now take its nlace the Engineer. All to be delivered before They Help in Keeping Accounts County and State of Minnesota., with February 1, 1916: throwing- proun of states that the hereditaments a.nd appurtenances: for the Proper Feeding of the 613 pieces 15''x38' which sale will be made by the Sheriff 1 niece 30"x38' have t'akc#V- advance gfround in trf said Koochiching bounty, at the front Cows. 1 piece 24x38' .. drior of the Court House, in the city tpmneranre legislation. 6f Also the following to be delivered International Falls, in said Countv and State, on the 3rd dav of April, 1915. immediately at Big Falls, Minn,: Battle Lake Revieiv-^-In strife By A. J. McGuire, Extension Division^ ni io o'clock a. m., of that, day, at 90 pieces 15"x38' of all ifc extravpo-ence.mediocHtv tHiblic vendue, to the highest bidder for Minnesota College of Bids miist be accompanied Jby tfitsh. to oa.v s^id debt of Three Hundred certified check payable" td County and hvnorrisv. the oresert legis »ftd 00-100 Dollars, and interest, and the Agriculture. Treasurer equal to 10 per cent of bid taxes, if an^, on said premises, and lature has n?ssed one p-ood law as guarantee of good faith. TWentv-flve Dollars Attornev'g fees, as TICKET J*p-GEHREY« OP-A-DULUTH NE Stipulated in and by said Mortgage in Date of letting may be continued from —"ountv option. Now if thev OFFICES duluth-superiorst. g-av.w. Case of foreclosure, and the disbursements The amount of grain a dairy dav to day until bid is awarded. The SUPERIOR* allowed by law: subject to redemption will adinurn nnicklv and come He-ht is reserved to reject any and all cow should be fed depends upon at any time within one vear bids. home, all will be forgiven. from the day of sale, as provided by two factors: The amount of L. H. SLOCUM. law. Preston Times—The law will Dated February 9th A. D. 1915. County Auditor. milk she is giving, or capable of C. B. EWXEMA, E .W. KIBBEY, IF cause at least three-fourths of the __ Mortgagee. Engineer. 4-18 giving, and the amount and kind *. JEVNE, counties to go "drv" and mav be Attorney. of rough feed she receives. With THE LITTLE MEAT MARKET considered a p-reat victorv for clover or alfalfa for hay, and corn MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PHONE 120. temperance, a forward step which silage, one pound of grain a day Default having been made in the payment must eventuallv result in statewide Default having been made in the payiftent ahgffn T* (ground, farm grown grains) is On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. of the sum of Twentv Seven Hundred of the sum of one hundred forfcvflight prohibition. Twentv-one and 58-100 ($2721.58) dollars, which is clajtnprl to be ample for every three pounds of Dollars, which is claimed to be due and due and is due at the date of this notice, Breckenridge Telegram To Good Suppy of Meats, Fish, Groceries, Butter and Eggs. is due at the date of this notice upon 'Ipon a certain mo'-tp-nsre d"lv execute^ milk produced. A cow giving a certain Mortgage, duly executed and afld delivered bv William F. King and the north of us. Clay countv, to thirty pounds of milk a day would delivered by J. D. Foote. a single man, Lizzie King., his wife, mortgagors, to Mortgagor, to The Minneapolis Threshing FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE DELIVERY E. T. Orannis, mortgagee., beaming date the east of us. Ottertail county, be fed ten pounds of grain a day Machine Company, Mortgagee, bearing fJi- the 17th dav of April 1912, and with a date the 30th day of August, 1911, #0wer of sale therein contained, duly and to the south of us, Traverse with this ration. When the and .with a power of sale therein contained. recorded in the office of the Register I E E A A recorded in the office of the county, are sure to vote drv. O# Deeds in and for the Conptv of Koo. dulv roughage consists of timothy or Register of Deeds in and for the county *|iichinp' and State of Minnesota, on Wilkin is not so one-sided but is M. LARSEN, Prop. of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, wild hay or fodder-corn, with no the 23rd day of April 1912, at 4 o'clock on the 7th day of November 1911, at two f. tn., in Book of Mortgages, on page pretty sure to go the same w'ay. silage or roots, one pound of o'clock p. m., in Book "E" of Mortgages, 106. and no action or proceeding having on page 455, and no action or proceeding ttfeen instituted, at law or otherwise., to Lakefield Standard—One £ood 1 grain is required daily for each having been instituted, at law or otherwise. •ecover the debt secured by said to recover the debt secured by mortgage or anv part thereof: argument why Lakefield citizens two pounds of milk produced, or said Mortgage or anv part thereof. Now. Therefore, Notice is hereby given should vote for a drv town is that for thirty pounds of milk a day Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby that by virtue of the power of sale That bv virtue of the jiower of contained in said mortgage and purSuant Oiven, Jackson county will put the saloons fifteen pounds of grain is required. sale contained in said Mortgage, and to the statute in such case made pursuant to the statute in such, case and provided, the spid mortgage will be out of business before In this case also, farmgrown made and provided, the said Mortgage foreclosed by a sale of the premises will be foreclosed by a sale of the grains will not make the described' in and conveved therebv towit: long, and Lakefield had better premises described in and conveyed by The Fast half of the Northeast vote them out than have them best ration. They can be used, of said Mortgage, viz: Farm and Draft Horses for Sale Quarter of Section thirty-one. in TownShip sixtv-six. .North of Rarsre twentytwo The "West Half of the Southwest kicked out. course, to advantage, but bran, "West, of the 4th P. M.. in the (W% of SW%) of Section. Two Ouarter County of Koochichinsr and State of fSec. 2). and the Fast Half of the middlings and oil meal, feeds Mapleton Enterprise—It is an Minnesota, with the hereditaments and CE1/? Southeast Quarter of SE%) of From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, appurtenances. whiVh sale will be made Section Three (Sec. 3), in Township One admitted fact that !the day of, hi£her in milk-producing mater including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery oy .the sheriff of said Koochiching Hundred Fift.v-t.hree (Twp: 153) North, Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse the licensed saloon is short, men' ial wil1 §"ive better results when County, at the front door of the County ("known as Dinner Creek Township) hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload, Court House, at International Falls, Rnnsre Twentv.gfx, "^est (R 2W containing they can be purchased to advantage. engaged in the business even are Minnesota, on the 27th day of April, One Hundred Sixty Acres |160a) BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN cometo 1915. at ten o'clock a. m... of that day, more or less according to the Govern- frank enough to admit that a few at public vendue, to the highest bidder Tv,ent Survev thereof, in Koochiching tdr cash, to pay s^id debt of one hundred Duluth Stables: Cor. 23d AT. W. & Superior St. Great Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. Countv and State of Minnesota, years at the most will witness the A ration made up largely of forty-eight, dollars and interest and with the hereditaments and appurten Private Sales Daily Auction Every Wednesday. Private Sales Daily grain is always expensive, and a twentv-five dollars attorney's fees, as ances- which sale will be made by last brewery and distillery in this stipulated in and by said mortgage, in the Sheriff of said Koochichine County land of ours. large amount of grain must be case of foreclosure, and the disbursefutents at the front door of the Court. House, in allowed by law. suhlect to redemption the city of International Falls, in said fed to get a large amount of milk, at anv time within one vear Alexandria Post-News The County and State, on the 3rd day of from the date of sale, as provided by April, 1915.. at 2 o'clock p. m., of that passage of the county option bill roughage is poor. When if the law. dav. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for to pav said debt of is the greatest victory yet achiev-!the roughage contains a good Dated February 20th, 1915. cash, twenty Seven Hundred Twenty-one and E. T. GRANNIS, ed in the fight for temperance' grade of clover or alfalfa and in 58-100 Dollars, and interest, and the Mortgagee. t^xes. if any, on said premises, and ft. J. GRANNIS, reform in Minnesota. It is only addition silage or roots, from a Fifty and nb-100 Dollars. Attorney's Attorney. 25-rA 8 fees, as stipulated in and by said a step further to the ultimate grain may be third to a half less Mortgage in case of. foreclosure, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the disbursements allowed by law subject goal of prohibition. Under this the same amount of milk, fed for Department of the interior to redemption at any time within $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE measure Douglas and many other ration made cheaper, U. S. LAND OFFICE AT DULUTH, one vear from the. day of sale, as an dthe MINNESOTA, JANUARY 22,' 1915. provided by law. nearby counties will go "dry." A cow may be fed all the Dated February 15fh:,-A. D. 1915. Notice is hereby given that Mattie T. The. Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co., Chase, Is whose post-office address 226 Cambridge Independent Press— roughage she will eat up clean, Hopkins, Minnesota. Mortgagee. fiftst 1st Street, Duluth,. Minnesota, did, J. A. HOSP, Attorney ,4s Ml the 30th day of March, 1914, file in The clause requiring county op- grain should be fed only in bllt this Hopkins, Minnesota. 18 A 1 office Sworn Statement and Application, tion to be submitted at a special the amount required, based upon to purchase the Lot 2, Section 20, Township 69, Range 20, W. 4th P. election was put in the law to amount of milk produced by A Chicago lady tells this story the Meridian, and the timber thereon, under jthe provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, about a long suffering husband. enable a full and clear discus- daily by the kind each cow and •nd acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law at such value sion and consideration of the i^- quality of the roughage. After driving him almost frantic and LICENSED PLUMBERS AS might be fixed by appraisment, and that pursuant to such application, the one evening with her conversation, sues of candidates or political A pair of scales and a lead Ifend and timber thereon have been estimated she remarked: "Thaddeus, by applicant the timber estimated parties. This is an excellent pencil are necessary tools in a and Heating Engineers 20 cords pulpwood, at $20.00 and the Jtnal I suppose when I ide, you'll have feature of the new law. dairy barn, if the feeding is to be fcnd $5.00: that said applicant will offer proof in support of her application a mausoleum built in my memory?" done for the greatest profit. Northfield Independent—With and sworn statement on the 17th day of WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE April, 1915, before Otto A. Poirier, U. S. "I will do nothing of the the passage of the county option Commissioner, at Virginia, Minn. ir Any person is at liberty to protest sort," returned the exasperated ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE A good supply of Dennison's law, a long step in temperance this purchase before entry, or initiate a Sontest Thaddeus. "When you die I will at any time before patent issues, legislation has been taken. Probably EAST & CORRIN fast color doilies, napkins, dinner filing a corroborated affidavit in this Jhe have you cremated and your fflce, alleging facts which would defeat it is too much to hope that sets, crepe paper and dinner entry. ashes placed in an hour glass. any immediate change in the situation John Ij. Owens and Leslie Owens, of Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 Oveson favors at the Press Stationery Virginia, Minn., Harvey Hale and James Then you can keep on going forever."—-Ex. in Rice cottrtty will be Bragle, of International Falls. Minn. JOSEPH waCMWIB, wrought under the new law, but Store. 11 2 5 Register. 4 11 jn a »1 ,! l,v /U 1 £, A*. H. 1 4s m.