International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 5, 1915 · Page 3 of 8
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T3' "-%i ffl'ytfJ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS s88C8888S88eBaea888S9ae8883Bm STATE LAND SALES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 8ALB A MAYOR'S YACHT IN FLAMES ARE SATISFACTORY.! payment Default having been made in the THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Department of the Interior, of the sum of Sixty ($60.00) anfl tfc Fire Threatens Lives of 50 Persons oi) no one hundredths Dollars, which is During the summer, sales of! *.« claimed to be due and is due at the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota $ AND BORDER BUDGET Boat While in Center of date of this noticeupon a certain Mortgage, state lands, beginning with the July 8th, 1915. by Lake Pepin. duly executed and delivered Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. NOTICE Is hereby given that James March sales and ending with the John R. Grove, Mortgagor, to Merchants H. Leary, whose post-office address is State Bank of Red Lake Falls, $ Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the 24th fiscal year, July 1915, the! 31, Red Wing.—The lives of nearly fifty of Mortgagee, bearing date the 3rd day Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at day of May, 1915, file in this office of International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. showing compared with the sales persons on board the private yacht February 1914, and with a power 35 Sworn Statement and Application, No. sale therein contained, duly recorded Mary, belonging to Arthur Pierce, 012011, to purchase the E% SW^i and made the previous year over the in the office of the Register of Deeds WV2 SE%, Section 22, Township 70 N., mayor of Red Wing, were endangered INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. in and for the County of Koochiching, same period, is not a favorable Range 20 West 4th P. Meridian, and when fire broke out in the hold while day and State of Minnesota, on the 13th the timber thereon, under the provisions IX George P. Watson, Editor and Manager one in acres sold as the following M., the boat was in the middle of Lake of February 1914, at i:30 o'clock P. of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts 433, in Book F. of Mortgages on Page figures will show: Pepin, about two miles from either amendatory, known as the "Timber and Mortgaged Stone Law," at such value as might be AND WHEREAS, The said V«^WM«»MVMWMV««W#«VMW#»WMMHVHW# IWMWMWMW»+VWWWW^#**W««»WW^W+*« shore. School and other state duly fixed by appraisment, and that, pursuant and holder of said Mortgage, has When the fire was discovered Mayor Don't be afraid to go along with the fellow who wants to to declare land sold March to elected and does hereby elect to such application, the land and Pierce and his guests were at bridge said timber thereon have been appraised, the whole principal sum of show you the green grass on Main street. end of fiscal year, .on the upper deck. The men of the datd the timber estimated 71,000 board feet mortgage due and payable at the conditions (partly hastily joined the crew .in ex- at $4.00 per M.. and 50 cords spruce at of this notice, under the terms and July 31, 1914, 50,420- power It is the people who are bearing the burdens created by the 75c per cord and the land $160 that of said Mortgage and the tinguishing the flames, while the women acres $395,943-23 whereas •26 said applicant will offer final proof in of sale therein contained and removed shoes and other portions liquor traffic who have made the dry victory possible. to be support of his application and sworn there is actually due and claimed Same period, 1915, 37,- of their clothing and doxined life preservers. this statement on the 28th day of September, due and payable at the date of acres Dollars, 586.26 281,918.83 1915, before Register and Receiver, U. notice the sum of Sixty ($60.00) It is the people who are doing the hard work of development rate S. Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. with interest thereon at the Effective work with a hand extinguisher Any person is at liberty to protest 3rd of 10 per cent per annum from the in order to make this county a good place to live and a prosperous prevented serious damage to Decrease, A. the this purchase before entry, or initiate day of February 1915 and whereas 12,834.09 $114,024.40 county to dwell in, who voted to abolish the saloons. ithe yacht. A landing was made oa a contest at any time before patent operative said power of sale has become issues, by filing a corrorborated affidavit been the Wisconsin shore, where repairs and no action or proceeding having Timber sold same period to recover in this office, alleging facts which instituted, at law or otherwise, were made, after which the boat returned Congressman C. A. Lindbergh gave a masterly speech Sunday would defeat the entry. by said Mortgage, 1914 $ 14,000.00 the debt secured to Red Wing. thereof JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI. or any part night on the relation of the saloon to business. It was a broad Same period 1915 8,075.00 Jul22-Sep23 Register. hereby NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is gauged, educative and impressive address, and much appreciated power given,that by virtue of the and of sale contained in said Mortgage, by both the wets and drys. Decrease $ 5,925.00 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE case pursuant to the statute in such "To the average person these Default having been made in the payment Mortgage made and provided, the said premises The most disgusting thing about the whole campaign is the of the sum of Sixty ($60.00) and will be foreclosed by a sale of the figures show a decided slump in said no one hundredths Dollars, which is described in and conveyed by POSES AS U. S. OFFICER fact that some bar tenders turned the Episcopal church of this Mortgage, viz: the demand for state lands," claimed to be due and is due at thg PASSES TWO BAD CHECKS date of this noticeupon a certain Mortgage, Northwest (NW%) quarter of theNortheast city into a blind pig for the evident purpose, of influencing the said State Auditor Preus, in duly executed and delivered by (NEy4) quarter South half (S%) Little Falls.—The police are Floyd E. Grove, Mortgagor, to Merchants voters of the Third ward. handing out the foregoing fig. of the Southeast (SE^4) quarter and looking for a man who signed the State Bank of Red Lake Falls, the Southeast (SE%) quarter of the ures. "While the totals in acres Mortgagee, bearing date the 3rd day of Southwest (SW*4) quarter, Section 22, name of J. W. Langdon to two The voice of the people of this county has spoken. Their verdict February 1914, and with a power of sold and money derived is a trifle Township 156, Range 28, checks for $20 each, for which he sale therein contained, duly recorded of in Koochiching County and State is that the licensed saloon shall be abolished for a period of less than the previous year, had no money on deposit, and in the office of the Register of Deeds Minnesota, with the hereditaments and in and for the County of Koochiching, three years, in accordance with the county option law passed by cashed them at two Little Falls the State of Minnesota has gained appurtenances which sale will be made and State of Minnesota, on the 13th day by the Sheriff of said Koochiching stores. He represented himself the representatives of the people of the entire state at the last more actual settlers during of February 1914, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., Court County, at the front door of the to be a federal officer. Two men, in Book F. of Mortgages, on Page 435 House, in the City of International the period contained in these legislature. In true American fashion, the verdict has been accepted third wearing handcuffs, AND WHEREAS, The said Mortgagee Falls in said County and State, on the figures, and, therefore, the state met him here when he took the with good cheer. and holder of said Mortgage, has duly 16th day of August 1915, at 10 o'clock elected and does hereby elect to declare A. M. of that day, at public vendue, to train. The three are thought to is ahead, and the result, to my the whole principal sum of said the highest bidder for cash, to pay said confederates, posing as officers be It is never wise in any community to encourage foreigners to mind, more satisfactory than allowing mortgage due and payable at the date debt of Sixty and no one-hundredths with a prisoner. of this notice, under the terms and conditions ($60.00) Dollars, and interest, and the lnmp^ of state lands to build homes upon lands which exempt them from taxation and The checks were drawn on the of said Mortgage and the power taxes, if any, on said premises, and go into the hands of the speculator. of sale therein contained and whereas Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney's fees, as First National Bank of Staples. their responsibility of citizenship. Nevertheless, those who have there is actually due and claimed to be stipulated in and by said Mortgage in For my part, I am mighty built homes upon state lands ought not to be disturbed and the due and payable at the date of this case of foreclosure, and the disbursements notice the sum of Sixty Dollars, allowed by law subject to redemption well pleased with the showing, ($60.00) policy of the state has, therefore, been to lease to "squatters" who at any time within one year with interest thereon at the rate Body Found Murder Suspected. as actual occupancy of the lands of per cent per annum from the 3rd from the day of sale as provided by law. 10 have built homes, the land upon which they have built. The State, Minneapolis, Minn. Everett W. Dated June A. D. day of February and whereas the 23 1915. is the desire of this department." 1915, MERCHANTS STATE BANE however, is not encouraging other "squatters'' to build hereafter, McClain, found dead in the mud of said power of sale has become operative The State Land Department and no action or proceeding having been of Red Lake Falls, Mortgagee. Basse'ct's creek, near the Electric believing that for the future these people should rather purchase JETNE & NORTON, instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover records show more forty 2nd Short Line's trestle at Penn avenue Attorneys. Jun24Aug5 the debt secured by said Mortgage, their lands, either from the state or private persons, and thus become eighty acre tracts sold this year north, was a victim of an assault, in or part thereof any active citizens of their respective communities. the opinion of Deputy Coroner Hobbs. NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby than heretofore and in most given,that by virtue of the power SUMMONS At an autopsy at the morgue, McClain's instances the buyers evinced an of sale contained in said Mortgage, and skull was found to be fractured County finances will be augmented by a peace officer who imbibed pursuant to the statute in such case interest in their purchase and IN DISTRICT COURT at the base. The injury could made and provided, the said Mortgage too freely of liquid damnation, arrested himself in his sober have immediately begun preparations not result from a fall, according to will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT described in and conveyed by said moments and betook himself before a justice of the peace where Doctor Hobbs. to occupy the lands. At STATE OF MINNESOTA Mortgage, viz: he paid a fine. Ihis is rather a new stunt in criminal jurisprudence ss every sale held, this spirit has Southwest quarter of the Southwest County of Koochiching quarter, East half of the Southwest prevailed, and the speculator NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. in Faribault county, but people who "get over the bag" these days quarter and the Southwest quarter of Oscar C. Hanson, Plaintiff, who took his full quota of are doing funny things, anyway.—Blue Earth Post. 320 the Southeast quarter. Section Twentythree, vs Department of the Interior, (23) Township One hundred acres as allowed under the state Victor Turnquist, Swan Tornquist, Fifty-six, (156) Range Twenty-eight, Alma Chapin, and all other persons unknown The national pharmacopeia committee, composed of fifty-one laws has been less in evidence. (28), (SW% of SW%. E% of SWy4 and United States Land Office at Duluth, having or claiming an interest SW% of SE% Sec 23 T. 156, R. 28.) The cause for less speculation in Minnesota, August 2, 1915. in the property described in the complaint iof the leading physicians of the country, has cut whisky and in Koochiching County and State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That herein, Defendants state lands has brought many explanations Minnesota, with the hereditaments and brandy from the new edition of the United States pharmacopeia. John Hoagland, whose post-office address The State of Minesota to the above appurtenances: which sale will be made is Cusson, Minn., did, on the 23d forward, but the This means that whisky and brandy have been officially declared named Defendants: by the Sheriff of said Koochiching day of October, 1914, file in this office County, at the front door of the Court European war and the natural Sworn Statement and Application No. You are hereby summoned and required to be neither drug nor medicine. The new edition will be issued House, in the City of International 011603, to purchase the Lot 1, Section to answer the complaint of the tendency toward conservation on Falls in said County and State, on the about January 1st, and after that date brandy or whisky 26, Township 69 N., Range 20 W. 4 P. Plaintiff in the above entitled action, 1916, 16th day of August 1915. at 10 o'clock the part of the investor, are Meridian, and the timber thereon, under which said complaint is now on file in cannot legally be sold by druggists as medicine. If a druggist A. M. of that day, at public vendue, to the provisions of the act of June the office of the Clerk of the District chiefly the reasons. the highest bidder for cash, to pay said 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as Court in and for the County of Koochiching, then wishes to sell these it will be necessary for him to take out debt of Sixty and no one-hundredths Mr. Preus, in advertising the the "Timber and Stone Law,"at such State of Minesota, and to serve ($60.00) Dollars, and interest, and the value as might be fixed by appraisement, a. saloon license. This will practically stop the sale of liquor from a copy of your answer to the said land sales, has advised all prospective taxes, if any. on said premises, and and that, pursuant to such application, complaint upon the subscribers at Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney's fees, as drug stores in either wet or dry territory. purchasers to visit the the land and timber thereon have been their office in the village of Baudette, stipulated in and by said Mortgage in estimated by applicant, the timber County of Beltrami, State of Minesota, section they intend locating in, case of foreclosure, and the disbursements estimated board feet at $25.00 within twenty (20) days after the service allowed by law subject to redemption The managers of the wet campaign are a sportsmanlike and make a personal inspection per M, and the land $10.00: that said of this summons upon "you exclusive at any time within one year applicant will offer final proof in support bunch alright. They take their defeat in good spirit. of the day of such service and from the day of sale as provided by law. before buying. This has brought of his application and sworn statement if you fail to serve your answer to the Dated June 23 A. D. 1915. the buyers in touch with the settlers on the 16th day of October, 1915, said complaint within the time aforesaid, We shall one day all recognize capital, labor and business before Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Commissioner, MERCHANTS STATE BANK the Plaintiff in this action will and they received first hand at Virginia, Minn. of Bad Lain Falls, Mortgage*. apply to the Court for the relief demanded ability as a three legged stool, each necessary for the other, Any person is at liberty to protest information of the north country. JETNE ft NORTON, in the complaint. this purchase before entry, or initiate Dated June 18th, 1915. neither first, second nor third in rank, all equal. All my earnings Attorneys. Jun24Aug5 a contest at any time before patent Middleton ft Middleton, issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit Were from manufacturing. If it were necessary for me to return Attorneys for plaintiff, Quite generally the state lands SALE OF SCHOOL AND in this office, alleging facts which 22-A 12 Baudette, Minn. to that calling I should not consider the problem of labor as at all are covered with valuable timber would defeat the entry. Witnesses: and the settlers have related difficult. On he contrary, I enjoyed conferences with our men. We OTHER STATE LANDS David A. McKane, Cusson, Minn. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS their winter experiences of logging. William McFarland, Cusson, Minn. have one rule: come what mav, we would never think of running Asa P. Reid, Cusson, Minn. marketing ties and cordwood, DISTRICT COURT our works with new men. Able, sober, well-behaved workmen JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Aug 5-Oc-t 7 Register. at the same time the spruce FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. such as ours were, are not to be picked up on the streets, and we Office, St. Paul, July 27, 1915. timber is finding a ready market STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 wished no others. We were very particular in regard to drinking: Order Limiting- Time to File Claims, ss at the paper mills. on Sept. at o'clock A. M. 13, 191"), 10 And for Hearing1 Thereon. County of Koochiching first ofrense, men were excluded thirty days second offense, sixty in the office of the County Auditor at All these things tend to brace International Falls, Koochiching county, days third offense, we parted company.—Andrew Carnegie. Oscar C. Hanson, Plaintiff, ESTATE OF JOHN A. KLOPF. the man who goes north to seek In the State of Minnesota, I will offer Against for sale certain unsold state lands and a home, and the advice to go out Victor Tornquist, Swan Tornquist, also those state lands which have reverted STATE OF MINNESOTA, Alma Chapin, and all other persons unknown to the state by reason of the nonpayment and look these lands over and CANT AFFORD IT. of Koochiching, County having or claiming an interest of interest. Tn Probate Court. not to rely entirely on field notes in the property describe In the complaint Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase herein, Defendants. In the matter of the estate of John has brought this condition about. price must be paid at the time of The other day a merchant said he couldn't afford to advertise A. Klopf, Decedent. sale. The balance of purchase money is Notice is hereby given, that an action Actual settlers is what the betters testamentary this day having payable in whole or in part on or before has been commenced in this Court in his home newspaper. If the man's view were not distorted State of Minnesota wants, and been granted to Maxil D. Robb, forty years from date of sale the rate by the above named Plaintiff against be would see that he couldn't afford not to advertise. Refusing to of interest on the unpaid balance is the above named Defendants that the IT IS ORDERED, That the time State Auditor Preus states that four per cent per annum, payable on object of said action is to partition the within which all creditors of the above iulvertise is his most expensive extravagance. That same merchant June 1st in each year. real property hereinafter described, all the inquiry'from the small buyer named decedent may present claims of which is owned and possessed will spend hours telling of the "unfair" competition of the Appraised value of timber, if any, against his estate in this court, be, and is increasing, which points by this plaintiff and the above named the same hereby is, limited to six must also be paid at time of sale. defendants as tenants in common, mail-order houses who are his most aggressive and dangerous toward a more rapid development Lands on which the interest is delinquent months from and after the date hereof share and share alike, and that the may be redeemed at any time up and that Friday, the 21st day of competitors, yet the methods employed by the mail-order houses of the north country. real property involved, affected and ft* to the hour of sale, or before resale to January, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., in brought in question by this action is Avhich succeed are the very ones which the merchant refuses to use. an actual purchaser. the Probate Court Rooms at the Court situated in the county of Koochiching, House at International Falls, in said All mineral rights are reserved by REAL SATISFACTION and in the County of Otter Tail, State The mail-order house first of all is an advertiser. Advertising is County, be, and the same hereby is, the laws of the state. of Minnesota, and is described as follows: IN PRINCE ALBERT fixed and appointed as the time and the life of its business. Every magazine that enters the small town All lands are sold subject to any and Lots 3 and 4 and the N% of the place for hearing upon and the examination, all ditch taxes thereon. SW'/4 of Section 5, Township 160, of and rural home carries the ad of the mail-order house. Expensive adjustment and allowance of such Range 29, in the County of Koochiching, Not more than 320 acres can be sold claims as shall be presented within the Every time you smoke Prince Albert State of Minnesota, also that part of catalogues are printed showing the illustrations of the actual or contracted to be sold to any one time aforesaid. tobacco in a pipe or rolled into a the NW% of the SE% of Section 6, in purchaser. cigarette you will like it better. You articles. Occasionally sheets are scattered broadcast over the Let notice hereof be given by publication Township 132, of Range 39, lying south Agents acting for purchasers must will like its flavor, and you will like of this order in The International of the Northern Pacific Railway right furnish affidavit of authority. country as a special "come-on" for the bargain hunter. Instead its wholesome aroma you will particularly Falls Press as provided by law. of way. in the County of Otter Tail, Appraisers' reports, showing quality like it because it will not State of Minnesota, also Lots 1, 2, 3, Dated July 20, 1915. of doing these things in a smaller way through the columns of and kind of soil, are on file in this bite your tongue or parch your throat. 4, and 5, in Block 3, of the original plat JOHN BEBQ, office. Prince Albert is the kind of a smoke of the Village of Clitherall, in the his local paper, the merchant who can't afford to advertise sits Aug 5-19 Judge of Probate. Lists giving legal descriptions of men have sought for years. The patent, County of Otter Tail, State of Minnesota, down and "cusses" his tough luck and wonders why he can't get lands to be offered may be obtained of ed process by which this brand is made also Lot 3, of Block 10, of Staybeck's the State Auditor or the State Commissioner has revolutionized pipe and cigarette Addition to the Village of Clitherall, the business. He never thinks he has a better opportunity to reach of Immigration at St. Paul, and in the County of Otter Tail, State tobacco. No other tobacco ever was, or of the County Auditor at above address. of Minnesota, and also Reserve Four can be, like Prince Albert. the people in his neighborhood than the mail-order house has. It BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING (4) of Whiting's Addition to the Village Don't lose any time getting Prince J. A. O. PREUS, PRESENTS doesn't cost him as much as it does the outsider he can draw the of Clitherall, in the County of Albert, for it will give you more tobacco State Auditor. Otter Tail, State of Minnesota. satisfaction than you have ever people to his store and show them the actual article he is#advertising, Dated June 18, A. D. 1915. before had. You can smoke it all day We hare an endless assortment Middleton ft Middleton, and your tongue will not be sore. Mankato Suspect* Solicitor. and, when they buy, they can take their purchase home Plaintiff's Attorney. The whole thing is to know for yourself of appropriate gifts, Mankato. Southern Minnesota 22-A 12 Baudette, Minn. with them instead of having to wait several weeks for it. Advertising just how good Prince Albert representing the newest and towns are belc£ visited by a man who really is. Sooner you buy a tin for 10 is an investment. It should be charged to your selling cost. finest products of the Jewelers' says he is a Syrian preacher collecting cents, the sooner you will understand A portrait of baby will give that Prince Albert will make your pipe for war orphans in Turkey. He Art. Figure what percentage you have to pay to advertise, then base and cigarette smoking more enjoyable you a chapter in baby's life—one has many credentials, but the censor^ Wedding rings, beautiful a fifty-two weeks campaign on the computation. You can't lose. than any other tobacco you can buy. ship committee of the Mankato Comir.ercial of those happy periods that one diamonds, Sparkling jewels, To smoke all you want all day to get You can't afford not to advertise! club refused to issue him a real tobacco satisfaction without a sore Watches, Unique silverware, keeps but an imperfect picture card to solicit in this city, not being tongue is just what you need in tobacco. Sterling Novelties, Rich cut SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS of in the mind's eye, but which Prince Albert will prove true to satisfied with his statements of what Glass, Clocks, Etc. every statement made about it. In 5 a good photograph of baby he did witiwthe money collected nor cent bags and 10 cent tins at stores with his Accounting system. Some makes a perpetual and never that sell tobaccos. N E S O N S time ago W. J. Bryan, then secretary fading pleasure. Jewelry Store of state, issued a warning to the pub' $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Pens, inks and pencils at the New Rembrandt Studio. 11c about pseudo missionaries. International Falls, Minn. Press office. Over Press office. map- Vf .»• at,fcitoi "iS? -r* A,» ir