International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 1, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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-wrr-i #*v*gp$ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 illiiSSffl A OF SCHOOL AND of ^excellent food" at- low cost. SAI.F. ed, and after, doing for the MonoAoi VOUCMIVBS mr.i SKERIPP'S 8AI.E DISTRICT NEWS "It is well known that an acre OTHER STATE LANDS sufferer all that he could, the STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Default having been made in the payment ss of water will produce more food patient was sent a hospital at County of Koochiching I of the sum of Twenty Seven Hundred WILDWOOD Twenty-one and 58-100 ($2721.58) than an acre of land. A fish pond IN DISTRICT COURT St. Paul- Word has been received 1 Dollars, which is claimed to be due and* Fred Henschke ,, State of Minnesota, State Auditor 1 property prepared to begin with is due at the date of this notice upon that one hip was injured and one officer st. i, 1915. vs Paul, March a certain Mortgage, duly, executed and spvptjiI The Wildwood school has been and stocked requires very little Fred S. Schell ieg Ippr broken Droicen 111 in several, places. nlftrf1'! I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ,clock delivered by J. D. Foote, a single man, on Aprf 12 1915 a( 1Q a Notice is hereby given, That by virtue Mortgagor, to The Minneapolis Threshing Wrestling with the eighth grade care. It runs itself. Mr. Johan Borstad died quite in the office of the County Auditor -at Machine Company, Mortgagee, bearing of an Execution to me directed and delivered date the 30th day of August, 1911, Woods and now in my hands, issued out examinations the past week. The comment of Dean suddenly Thursday morning last r™\e and with a power of sale therein contained, of the District Court Twelfth Judicial The Wildwood Power Co. held duly recorded in the office of the was called forth by a -dispatch at Ills homestead about one half for sale certain unsold state lands and District, State of Minnesota, in and for Register of Deeds in and for the county the County of Renville, upon a Judgement also those state lands which have reverted a meeting of the- directors last regarding' th£ movement .of the mile from Happyland. station. of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, rendered in said. Court in favor of to the state by reason of the non-j the 7th day of November 1911, at two week to set prices for sawing American Fisheries Society. It Mr. Borstad had been ailing payment of interest. d'clock p. m.,, in Book "E" of Mortgages, Fred Henschke and against Fred S. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur- on page 455, and no action or proceeding Schell, and said Judgement transcribed wood and threshing Consider- cjted the work of the late Prof. apparently with a severe cold chase price and interest on the unpaid having been instituted, at law or other- to KocchichingCounty the 11th day of done in able sawing has been L- L. Dyche of the University: for about ten days, but it wasj March 1915, I have levied upon the balance from date of sale to June 1, ?aUl'anv St ufer^of1 by said Mortgage or any part thereof. 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. Mort*aKe »art thereof. 1 sam or following described property of said the past ten days. of Kansas whose favorite scheme lfot thought serious until late Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby The balance of purchase money is payable defendant, to-wit Creek Given, That by virtue of the power of A. J- Porter of Plum was the small fish pond on every Wednesday night, when he in whole or in part on or before Northeast quarter (NE^4) of section sale contained in said Mortgage, and forty years from date of sale the rate twenty seven (27) Township one town passed through on his way farm big enough to hold one. pursuant to the statute in such case suddenly became worse and of interest on the unpaid balance is hundred fifty eight (158) North, Range -o** made and provided, the said Mortgage four per cent per annum, payable on way to Northome "The one acre fish pond'" the died a. few hours later. Interment will be foreclosed by a sale of the twenty six (26) West of the fifth prin-#^ June 1st in each year. premises described in and conveyed by ip..l meridian, .except the following The town board of supervis- jiSpatch stated, "ft usually six was at the Littlefork said Mortgage, viz: Appraised valve of timber, if any, described portion to-wit: Beginning at I must also be paid at time of sale. ors met at the clerk's office last feet deep. It is furnished The West Half of the Southwest cemetery, after a short service the South west (SW) corner of the or seven Quarter (Wy2 of SW%) of Section Two Lands on which the interest is delinquent South west quartr of the North east Saturday to receive bids for the w^h certain vegetation, stocked at the Lutheran church. Mr. (Sec. 2), and the East Half of the may be redeemed at any time up quarter (SW% of NE%) thence running Southeast Quarter (E% of SE%) of to the hour of- sale, or before resale to construction of the town hall." with various kinds of life and Borstad was a man of upright North 209 feet, thence East 209 Section Three (Sec. 3), in Township One an actual purchaser. feet, thence South 209 feet, thence Hundred Fifty-three (Twp. 153) North, Bids weres received from Jen with fish of the kinds that would and Christian character according All mineral rights are reserved by (known as Dinner Creek Township) West 209 feet to point of beginning. laws of the State. Range Twenty-six, West (R 26 W) con Skibness, Paul Becker and Log- flourish under prevailing condidahl to his teachings and ideals of all in Koochiching County, Minnesota! Not more than 320 acres can be sold taining One Hundred Sixty Acres |160a) And that I shall, on Saturday the 15th Bros. The latter being the tions of climate and environment, or. contracted to be sold to any one more or less according to the Governpurchaser. life. He leaves, besides a widow, day of May A. D. 1915, at the hour of 1 ^ent Survey thereof, in Koochiching lowest bidder- they secured the jjie economy is due to the fact 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the five children, three of whom are Agents acting for purchasers must ^dState Minnesota, with the^ hereditaments and annurtenfurnish Sheriff's Office in the Court House in contract for the building to be that the fish require no food, quite young. affidavit of authority. which sale will be made by International Falls in said County and ances Appraisers' reports, showing quality sheriff of said Koochiching County completed by June 15- because the pond is so balanced State proceed to sell all' the right Mr. Borstad came with his the and kind of soil, are on file this at the front door of, the Court House, in title and interest of the above named Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nel-son were au denizens find their ap- office. the city of International Falls, in said family from Norway, about Fred S. Schell in and to the above described Lists giving legal descriptions of, County and State, on the 3rd day of out last week making calls on propriate diet, property, to satisfy said Judgment eight years ago, and settled at lands to be offered may be obtained of April, 1915. at 2 o'clock p. m., of that and costs, amounting to FiveHundred ihe State Auditor or the State Commis- at public vendue, to the J^Shest several of the good farmers of "The experimental farm at D. Grand Forks- N. About one Ninety-eight Dollars and nf Immigration it St Paul and cash., to pay said debt Of hld,Jer for immigration at bt. faui, ana Hundred Twenty-one and this community and discussing tile University of Kansas was Fifty-six cents, together with all ac- -w Twenty geven and a half years ago he moved.to of the County Auditor at above address, sg.joo Dollars, and interest, and the cruing costs of sale, and interest on^ farming operations for the com- started in 1910. The 10,000 year J. •. O. PRsuS, tfixes, If any, on said premises, and Happyland, ancl took up the the same from the 5th day of August State Auditor. Fifty and no-100 Dollars, Attorney's ^sj-j M14, at the rate of 6 per cent per ing year. Mr. Nelson was one ]jng. wfth which the pone homestead on which he has since fees, as stipulated in and by said 1 annum, at Public Auction, to the highest MORTGAGE 70RECI.0SUBE 8AI.E J^or^age in case of foreclosure, and of the heaviest^buyers of peti- began business consisted of black lived. bidder for cash. the disbursements allowed by law sub.1 greed seed bought at the Uni- |)assj blue gill, sunfish, bullhead, Ject to redemption at any time within THOS. P. WHITE, Sheriff Mr. Harley Rose has rented Default having been made in the pay- Koochiching County, Mimi th versity farm this spring by the catfish, hickory shad and Gertown. ment of the sum of Three Hundred ,m °ay saIe' his place and expects to move one tne or as DALY & BARNASO Twenty-seven and 60-100 Dollars, which provided by law. man carp. About six thousand and JEVNE & NORTON to Littlefork this week- Is claimed to be due and is due at the Dated February 15th, A. D. 1915. date of this notice upon a certain Mort- The Uinaaapolls Threshing1 Co., Plaintiff's Attorney. Maude and Harry Rousse were more were placed in this pond Mr. John C. Johnson was an gage, duly executed and delivered by Dated, International Falls, Minn, calling dn the younger members jn and igi2. Lizzie A. Blichfeldt and John P. Blich- Hopkins, Minnesota. Mortff&fM. 1()11 International Falls visitor Sat March 22nd, 1915. 3. A. leldt, her husband, Mortgagors, to C. B. BOSF, Attorney of the Emerald Park Farm, last. "jn g-etting the pond into com.Sunday. iSnkema, Mortgagee, bearing date the Hopkins, Minnesota. 18 A 1 Mar. 25—May.6 urday, from which place he left 15th day of December, 1913, and with a mission there was some feeding for his old home at Milaca, to be power of sale therein contained, duly SHERIFF'S SAX.E recorded in the office of the Register of Cyrus O'Loughlin was a guest Qf chopped liver and cornmeal. NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR gone several days. Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 IiIQUOK LICENSE of the Porter boys in Plum Creek The taking of the fish began in and State of Minnesota, on the Tom Armstrong and wife expect 16th day of December, 1913, at 1 o'clock County Koochiching of County of Koochiching ss 1 last week. 1913. The 16,000 originally placed p. m., in Book I of Mortgages, on page soon to make Littlefork IN DISTRICT COURT Village of Kalrier 18, and whereas there is actually due (just Carlson and Henry Ettes- there weighed less than 700 lbs. Fred Henschke their future home. and claimed to be due and payable at Notice is hereby giveti, That applications vs tad were Northome visitors last The pond was drained and there the date of this notice the sum of Three have been made in writing to The Rose mill finished planing Hundred (1300.00) Dollars, with interest Fred A. HefiSchke and Fred Schell' the Common Cotfncfl of said Village Saturday. were removed 27,000 fish, of thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per the lumber the past week, and Copartners as Henschke and Schell. of Ranier and filed in my office, prayi»g annum from the 15th day of December, Notice is hereby given, That by virof Mrs. H. G. Taylor and daugh- which the weight totaled 6,800 for License -t? Sell Intoxicating l»13, an whereas the said power of closed down for the season. an Eexcutidff to me directed and sale has become operative, and no action Liquors for the tetftns specified hereur ters, Frances and Elizabeth, pounds. delivered, and now h* my hands, issued proceeding having been instituted, at under, by the following persons, were calling on Mrs. J. T-1 law or otherwise, to recover the debt out of the District Court, Twelfth and' at the following places, as stateed secured by said Mortgage, or any part Judicial District, g"tate of Minnesota, in said applications, to-wit: RANIER O'Loughlin last Saturday. thereof in and for the Couitty of Renville James Brennan:-April 11th 1915. to Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby upon a Judement rgfrd'ered in said Wolves are certainly raising \ye learn that F. H. Rogge. WOOD! W00D!!W00D!i! April l(!)th 1916. Front reotn, grouWcf Given, That by virtue of the power of Court in favor of Fre'd Henschke and floor i'w building situated on Lots havoc with the deer now. One formerly agent at this place- now sale contained! in said Mortgage, and -gainst Fred A. Henschke and Fred seven (7)1 and eight (8) frt Block pursuant to the statute in such case S. Schell, copartners as Hen'sclike and morning G. W. Erickson got up jn tiie German army, writes thai twelve (12). made and provided, the said Mortgage Special prices this week before Schell, and said Judgement transcribed Peter Jverson:- May 1st 1:9'15 to will be -foreclosed by a sale of the and found signs of blood around he will soon go to'the front, to- Koochiching County the lltlf day premises described in and conveyed by April 30tli' 19-16. Front room, ground Xip&ti h. t. ieen the frost goes out of March, 1915, I have levied1- the Mortgage, vi«: the house and barns, and after Rippy has furlow- floor in btfiMiwg situated oft' Lot rollowing described property of said The northeast quarter of Section eight (8) in: Block eleven (11). looking around for some time. ed for the month of April and defendant, to-wit: Twenty-tive, in Township Sixty-eight, Will cost you $1.50 per cord mort Harry Smith: and Ed Ek:- May 1st TTie Northeast quarter (NE'1^) Section Kange Twenty-four (NB^ of Sec. 25, 1915 to .April' 3®1fe 19'16. Front roomi found wolf tracks which he expects to spend it at his'home rown«hip «8, Range 24) in Koochiching Timing situated Twentysix (26) and tiie North when we have to deliver through ow &round floor ih county ana State ot Minnesota, with traced into the slashing for some town, Desota, Missouri. half of the Northwest quarter (N'^of Lot nine (9) in' Block eleven (11) Uie hereditaments and appurtenances XW and the Northwest quarter of George W. Cliark:- May 1st 191^. distance whereat fine deer had Deputy Collector of .Customs the mud. For a limited time only which sale- will be made by the Sheriff the- Northeast quarter (NWV4 of the to April 30th 1:S1 61 Front room, ground ui saul Koochiching County, at the front -been killed. There were only six' Harris Bennett, spent Monday NM) of Section Twenty eight' (28), Dry Birch, $5.00 per cord «Joor of the Court House, in- the city floor in bulMki® srttuated on' atitf ftfie- Northeast quarter of the Nbrtli-east of International Fads, in said County wolves killed around here this jn Ranier-' Lot one (1), in Block eleven (11). qwatter (NE/4 of the NE& Sec and State, on the 3rd day of April, 1915, Thomas Beaton:-- April- 11th 1915 to1 Dry Tamarack, $4.50 per cord at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at tion Twenty nine (29), all in Township' winter. j. S. Shelrud is on a business April 10th 1916. Front- room, ground hundred public vendue, to1 the highest bidder for Oive- and fifty eight (158) Dry Mixed Wood $4.00 per cord floor in building situated on Lots Miss Sena Ettestad and John trip to Duluth, and probably cash, to pay said debt of Three fiumdred North Range Twenty six (26) West" and 00-100 Dollars and' interest, and the f*'even (11-)' and' twelve (12^) of tlVe- Fifth principal meridian, also and Knute Ettestad went to before his return may go to Rice Dry Poplar, $3.00 per cord laxes, if any, on- said premises-, and ^ock three (3). 1,1 lots- number- 10, 11 and 12 and the' Twenty-flve Dolliars^ Attorney's- fees, as Said application will be heard and Noithome last Thursday. Lake Wis., hi^ former home. Dry Mixed Soft Wood, Southeast quarter of the Northeast stipulated in and by said* Mortgage in determined by said' Common. Council quarter (SE^£ of the NE%) and the The Wildwood Farmers Club T. H. McAlester, the genial case of foreclosure,, and' the disburse- of the Village of Ranier,. at the- regments at $2.50 per cord. Southeast quarter of the Southeast allowed by lkw subject to re-1 ular meeting in the Village BCaEl in hold theii April meeting at the operator at this place, Sundayhome aemption at any time WitJhini one year ^,',1 villas nf quarter- CSK% of the SE%) of Section ..We are closing out our (27), ..-on, the toy of salfe. provided, kr -V\1S°°0.h_'.c.h.w. Twenty seven: Township One of A. J. Porter in Plum ed in Virginia. ing County, and State of Minnesota, hundred fifty eight (158)North Range Entire Stock of Hardware ©in Monday, the fifth day of April, Creek next Saturday Dated February 9 th Av li91!5'. (27) Twenty seven West of the Fifth Mrs. J. Kerens and daughter, at 8 o'clock p. of ttiat^ day. C. Hi SMCSMUfc, rineipal' meridian all In Koochiching It must be sold in the next three lKortgogm Witness my hand and seal of the for Duluth, their future home. County Sfihnesofa. And that sh-'.i *. JEVNE, Village of Ranier, this thirteenth: LOMAN Attorney. on Saturday, the- 15 day of May, A. D. N. H. Nelson, Deputy Collector $45,000.00. worth.. weeks. Regardless Swy of March, 1915. 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of A few cases of scarlet fever E. H. wES£ar,. of Customs is enjoying a MORTGAGE POREC&OmWS: ffiWT.T! of cost as we are going sfiid day, air tire Sheriffs Office in the Tillage Recorder,. in our neighborhood have caused Court Hbuse in International Falls in weeks leave tf6f absence. to move and have no room Khandle id County anf S"tate, proceed to sell Default having been made in the payment our school to be closed for two The schools of this plaec are all the rtght, title and interest of the of the sum of one hundbed: fortycigiit it. !je weeks. Some of the children in dollars, which is clanned to CHEWEB. FOR HEARING ou PETIXZOV aljov named F'recf A. Henschke and taking their Easter vacation. Uue and is due at the date of this-notice,, STATE OF MINNESOTA^ li Fred S. Scliell', copartners as Henschke the Mannanson. Peggar and Met- THE GOLDENRCLE wn a certain mortgage duly executed ss Victor Davis has moved into & Schell, iiv and' to- the above described _nU delivered by William F. King and I ©iMiunty of Koochiching property, to satisfy said Judgement valf homes are quite sick. Drs. ji the VanPelt home recently pur\Yitbrow, his wife, mortgagors to- us*. PROBATE COURT, SPECIAL TERM and costs, amounting- to Eight hundred' 1- Grannis, mortgagee, bearing date jN THK MATTRR op tmr Duncan and Bethune chased bv him. IN THE MATTER OF THE: DETERMINATION fifty eight Dollars and sixty cents itie 17th day of April 1912, and with a S. E. THQMPSON and SON., OF THE HEIRS OF. JOHN together' with' alT aecruingr costs of power of sale therein contained, duly ar- caring for them and we hope A babv bov arrived at the GM1NAGH, DECEASED HOME- recorded in the office of the Register fale, and interest.on the same from the that the fever may be kept from home of" Ado'lph Hilke. oi Deeds in and for the County of Koo_ STEAD SETTLER. ot%lper fhone 128 ith day of" August, at the rate chiching and State of Minnesota, on cent per aniinm, at Public Auction, Order for hearing- spieading. Alfred Anderson is contem- ihe 23rd day of April 1912, at 4 o'clock to the- Highest bidder' for cash. On reading and filings the petition i. m.. in Book of Mortgages, on. page Mus Alice Mattson has invest-1 plating entering the fish busied TKOMAST P. WHITE, Sheriff of Thomas Cavanagh, praying, and no action or proceeding, having NOTICE Kbochicfcing Cotmty, Kan. among other things, for the judicial •j-een instituted, at law or otherwise, to in a farm here to show her -rss, with headquarters at Kettle 8c TSAX.Y BARNARD rtcover the debt secured by said deteirmillation, by this Court, of who or JUDGEMENT TAX SAIiE f.. !i ui and JEVNE' & NORTON- .. ur .soil. She bought the Falls. mortgage or any part thereof are- tli« heirs of John Cavanagh deceased! Plaintiff*tr Attorney. Pursuant to a realestate tax (Judgement Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby given homestead settler, and wiiat Mr Aiir-i Aniumlsen claim- 1 We look to see more ferry Dated at International Falls^ Minn., of the District Court in tiie that by virtue of the power of sale are the respective rights and contained in said mortgage and- pursuant 21hd\ fointy of Koochiching and Sta te of March 1'91'a-.. '..iau'i Ogviui ami .-irmly boats operating between Interim inte&rests of such heirs in the home to the statute in such case made Minnesota, entered on the 25th day of Mar. 25 May 6 steaict land of said deceased, and to ha and provided, the said mortgage will be r-oyr-'l to ljaucktte for the' national Falls and Ranier as soon March, A. D. 1915, in proceedings for assilgrjj said homesteaa to the pasties loreclosed by a sale of the premises enforcing the payment of taxes ancT Tega/EIy entitled to the same. His Mster, Miss. Maud, as weather conditions permitWe described in and conveyed thereby town: penalties upon real estate in the The East half of the Northeast It Is ordered That said petition and ORDER LXMITTNG- TIKE TO FILE them. learn from an authentic a County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, quarter of Section thirty-one,, in- Town. said matter be heard I and. examined CLAIMS. A*TD FOR. HEARING remaining delinquent on the ship sixty-six, North of Range twentytwo iSltkov.gl uiir telephone sysperfect Monday, the 26tit: day of April, THEREON. 1 source that M. R. Johnson has West, of the 4th P. M., in. the first Monday in January, 1915, and the IX 1915, at 10 o'clock a. rn. of Estate r-•' Er'c T. Ei-iekson. County of Koochiching and State- of ,lt ti.v- is not yet, many are disposed of his iish business to a STATE" OF" MENNESOrA statutes in such case made and provided, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and the ofilOe: of tiie Pfrobate I shall, on the 10th day of May. finding it verv convenient when appurtenances, which sale will! be made: at International Falls in said r.ational Falls people. A. D. 1915, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. by the sheriff of said Koochiching,! Coitinty and State, County of KoocMc&img sonu-on is sick and time prec-1 J. A. Rose, Deputy Collector at the ofii-ce of the Caunty Audt^r.in County, at the front door of the County It is further ordered!,, That notice IN PROBATE COURT. -the Coi'ntv Court House In the Court House, at International Falls,, trftereof be given to all persons inMinnesota, ions. IN THE MATTER. OF THE ESTATE of Customs' has purchased Joe Mty of International Palls., and County on the 27th day. of April,, terested bv publishing- this order OF" ERIC T: ERICKSON, DECEDENT. 1 9 1 5 a a a a With the roads mostly bare Kerens property. Look out. of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, a Letters of administration this day at public vendue, to the highest bidder! SUC" :e which are charged with for cash, to pay said debt of one hun-1 weeks immediately prior to aving been granted to Carl T. Erickain and tl mail boat running for Shelrud is contemplating tr'xes penalties and costs in said judgment, dred forty-eight dollars and interest and s®1® date of .hearing in tiie Intertwentv-five it is wrdered, that the time in about two weeks, and on which taxes shall not it looks like. opening his sash and door factorv dollars attorney's fees, as national Falls Press, a weekly newsstipulated whi'h allf creditors- Qf the above named have previously been paid. in and by said mortgage, in paper printedi and: published at Intwise decedent may present claims against an spring. this sprine. Cc of foreclosure, and the disburse- ernational Falls in said Countv and* Dated' at the city of .International ..-his estate in this Court, be and the JL O ments allowed by law, subject to rede-mption State. Fallthis 30th day of March, 1915. -Mne hereby is, limited to three mon-s at any time within one year Dated at International Falls this i-'-rs frorn and after the date hereof Woods endorses .the X,. 21. SX.DGUai, from the date of sale, as provided by HAPPYLAND 16th day of March. A. D. 1915. law. and tfeat Saturday the 28 day of June Auditor of Koochiching- County, No food is required Mated February 20th, 1915. By The Court, The little snow that is left is nt 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Apr 1 S Minnesota. JOHN BERG E. T. GRANNIS, Court Rooms at the Court House is stocked. f-sSi after oond being used to the limit by a few Mortg-ag-ee. Judge of Probate Gxart. c't Fnternptoisal Falls in said Countv, H. J. GRANNIS, S. K, KOEFOD, Attorney, oi the homesteaders who are oe, and the same herebv is. fixed and Attorney. 25-A 8 SUMMONS Bandette, Minn. •rpomted as the time and place for One acre fish ponds on all finishing up the winters hauling STATE OF MINNESOTA M18 A15 liearrng upon and the examination, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Minnesota farms able to have *.tment and allowance of such '1 he Basket social at the Bear Countv of Koochiching Department of the Interior claims as shall be presented within the tiiviii would prove profitable to River school house was quite a Gowa n-Hev ton-j wohv Co. (A corpor- U. S. IjAND OFFICE AT DULUTH, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION time aforesaid. MINNESOTA, JANUARY 22, 1915. ation) Plamtilf owners ancl aid in reducing the Let notice thereof be given by the success, he heavy storm cominglip Notice is hereby given that Mattie T. Department of the Interior. 'VS n]j«st:on ,f this order in the Inter* Chase, whose post-office address is 226 living cost, according to Dean Heller. Defendant as it did prevented many from East 1st Street, Duluth, Minnesota, did, lJ"itecl states Land Ofhce at ••:ticnitl Falls Press a 5 provided by Cass law. on the 30th day of March, 1914, file in Lake Minnesota,, March Woods of the College of Agriculture. DTSTK2CS COU3T, FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL a distance from attending, however, 12, 1915. this office Sworn Statement, and Application, Dated March 23, 191:"). DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that William The Dean is in accord to purchase the Lot 2, Section 20. there were two sleigh loads JOHN BERG, The State of Minnesota to the above Township 69, Range 20, W. 4th P. Lovell of Indus, Minnesota, Judge of Probate*.. with a movement started by the of people out from Littiefork. named Defendant: Meridian, and the timber thereon, under oEVNE & NORTON, who on April 8th, 1908, made Home- the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S78, American Fisheries Society to You are hereby summoned and require?.! Mr. Andrew Lind met with a Attorneys. and acts amendatory, known as the stead Entry No 1457 serial to answer the complaint ol "Timber and Stone Law," at such value Mar25-Api4r^ ^encourage--feh- culture in connection very serious accident the 19th. the plaintiff in the awove entitled action, as might be fixed by appraisment, and' "«•*, tor N% NE^4, Sec. 16 SW}4 with soil tilling and stock which complaint Is on file in the that pursuant to such application, the SW%, Sec. 10 NW^4NW«' 15 He was helping the crew of the Bid* for Padded Cell. land and timber thereon have been estimated office of the clerk of the above named raising. by applicant the timber estimat- I iownship 158 N., Range 25 W., 5th Hennepin Bridge Co. drive piling Court, and to serve a copy of your answer The Board of County Commis* "Many Minnesota farms," he to said complaint on the subscribers, where the road crosses the brook sioners of Koochiching County, Jevne & Norton, at their office in final proof in support of her application of intention to make Commutation 1 said, "have natural low places near Pete Olson's place In some and sworn statement on the 17th day of Proof under act of March 3, 1891, to the citv of International Falls. County iq Alinn., will receive bids until of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, April, _1915, before Otto A. Poirier, U. S, establish claim to the land above des- Avhere water Collects ^at^could lway the gfiiy ropes became loos- within twenty days after the service a- m., on Tuesday, April 6, 1915, protest ^vDistrict e,.orerJ- ,H Drm,mrd- ,cl*rf be made productive with jf llttfe en.ed and allowed the derrick to of this notice upon you. exclusive of this purchase before entry, or initiate a Court, at International fc for a padded cell for insane pa-« the day of said service and if you fall contest at any time before patent issues, Falls, Minnesota, on the 19th day of enviewed care. One acre ponds are often tip over-while Mr. Lind was tients. Blue print must accom* to answer the said complaint within by filing a corroborated affidavit in this April, 1915. in hammer, largely as obstructions-"gaged tripping the the time aforesaid, the -plaintiff in this office,-alleging facts which would defeat-j Claimant names as witnesses reserved pany bid. The right is action will apply to the- Court for the to be plowed around, but with a Some of the aparatus fell on him lhJohntr£ Owens and Leslie Owens, of ?eorf,e ^ang' J' F: Jaqu1\th' ?"ver relief demanded in said complaint. to reject any and all bids. Lovell, George Harrison, all of Indus, Virginia, Minn., Han ey Gale and James little dredging ancl proper stocky injuring his head, back and leg. Minn. *. JEVNE NORTON, -Attorney*, Reagle, of International Falls. *Minn. L. H. Slocum, International zSrtle, A. G. SWINDLEHUR8T tling made^o.urcps' Di"- Levine of Big Falls was call- JOSEPH WINCZEWSXI, 9Unae«ota. Register. County Auditor. 23 A 15 ReflTister. -7