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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SEIZES SALE OF SCHOOL AND OFFER OF PEACE BY GERMANY EDITORIAL GUIiNG suant to such application, the land and Notice for Sealed Bids. timber thereon have been appraised, OTHER STATE LANDS the timber estimated 71,000 board feet at $4.00 per M.. and 50 cords spruce at Sealed bids will be received at the VOTED"BEST EVER" II 75c per cord and the land $1G0 that office of the County Auditor of Koochiching said applicant will offer final proof in IS DISMISSED PROPOSAL TO RUSSIA County, in the Court House support of his application and sworn at International Falis, Minnesota, until State of Minnesota, State Auditor's BY DUMA. statement on the 2Sth day of September, Office, St. Paul, July 27, 1915. 10 A. M. on Tuesday, September 1915, before Register and Receiver, U. 7, 1915, for the construction of a steel gotten in recounting the cordial treatment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that S. Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. bridge and approaches on the section on Sept. 13, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. of the editorial party, and which Any person is at liberty to protest line between sections 29 and 30, Township in the office of the County Auditor at Representative of Slav Foreign Office this purchase before entry, or initiate ^hey believe should be harbored in AMERICAN ADMIRAL TAKES OVER 155 Range 25, at an intersection International Falls, Koochiching county, a contest at any time before patent their minds hereafter, is the way the Denies There Is Remotest Pos­ with Sturgeon River, in Koochiching OFFICES AT CAPE HAITIEN in the State of Minnesota, I will offer issues, by filing a corrorborated affidavit County, Minnesota, according to plans Northern Pacific road handled the affair, for sale certain unsold state lands and in this office, alleging facts which sibility of Peace. —CONDITIONS QUIET. and specifications on file in said office. also those state lands which have reverted so far as it was concerned with would defeat the entry. Each bid must be accompanied by a to the state by reason of the nonpayment JOSEPH WINCZ3\7SKZ. H. This railway furnished the London, Aug. 9. Reuter's correspondent receipt from the Treasurer from Koochiching of interest. Jul 22-Sep 23 Register. ipscial train out of the Twin County, showing that an at Petrograd transmits the Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTION amount equal to 10 per cent of the Cities to Duluth and return. Not content following: price must be paid at the time of amount of the bid has been deposited with giving its usual good service, sale. The balance of purchase money is "The Bourse Gazette learns from an Order Limiting Time to File Claims, with said County Treasurer in the payable in whole or in part on or before the road gave to the excursionists its unimpeachable source that the German And for Hearing Thereon. form cf a certified check or currency forty years from date of sale the rate Ino&t modern equipment. The train Emperor made an offer of peace Choosing of President of Republic to as a guarantee of good faith. The of interest on the unpaid balance is consisted of five sleepers, all of steel right is reserved to reject any and all to Russia last week, through the King four per cent per annum, payable on ESTATE OF JOHN A. KLOPF. Succeed General Guillaume, Who bids. The date for receiving* said bids construction, and so excellent were June 1st in each year. of Denmark. The answer sent to the may be adjourned from time to time the Was Shot by Mob, Is Delayed accommodations that nobody, not Appraised value of timber, if any, king stated that the question of STATE OF MINNESOTA, until the work shall have been taken. must also be paid at time of sale. trill Frank Day, had a chance to COMyiftin —Disorders Repressed. peace negotiations could not be raised County of Koochiching, L. H. SLOCUM, Lands on which the interest is delinquent of having to climb into an upper In Probate Court. Connty Auditor. at the present time." may be redeemed at any time up firth, E. W. ZIBBEY, for none but lowers was used. Russian Duma Discuaeee Proposal. to the hour of sale, or before resale to In the matter of the estate of John Washington, Aug. 9.—Rear Admiral Aug 12-19 Engineer. Biildes furnishing the train with an A. Klopf, Decedent. an actual purchaser. Petrograd, via London, Aug. 8.— Caperton, commanding the American iftcient crew, J. D. Zook, city tick#f All mineral rights are reserved by Letters testamentary this day having The report that Germany had madq naval forces in Haiti, reports that he been granted to Maxil D. Robb, ftgtnt at St. Paul, and I. L. Pell, the laws of the state. peace proposals to Russia became has taken over the administration of Notice for Sealed Bids. •Atertislng manager, came along to IT IS ORDERED, That the time All lands are sold subject to any and known in official circles several days ithe customs office at Cape Haitien, and all ditch taxes thereon. within which all creditors of the above §•4 that everything was right. Most ago, and was freely discussed in the has placed Paymaster Charles Morris, named decedent may present claims Not more than 320 acres can be sold dt the officios of the road are well the Sealed bids will be received at lobbies of the Duma, according to the jof the Cruiser Washington, temporarily against his estate in this court, be, and or contracted to be sold to any one office of the County Auditor of Koochiching ifcown personally to a majority of the the same hereby is, limited to six Vechernee Vremya. in charge. No mention was made purchaser. County, in the Court Hons* jMwspaper men of the state, but the months from and after the date hereof "We learn on good authority," says of the reported seizure of the customs Agents acting for purchasers must at International Falls, Minnesota, until and that Friday, the 21st day of Crt&mittee in charge of the excursion the newspaper, "that Germany through furnish affidavit of authority. 10 A. M. on Tuesday, September office at Port ati Prince. January, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., in jvit ended recommends that the editors 6, 1915, for the construction of two Denmark proposed to Russia a separate Appraisers' reports, showing quality Business conditions in Cape Haitien, the Probate Court Rooms at the Court the timber bridges and approaches, on of the state who may not have and kind of soil, are on file in this peace, Russia to receive Galicia House at International Falls, in said JSR**' the dispatch said, were improving, and section line between sections 27 and 28, office. fed the advantage of knowing the officials County, be, and the same hereby is, while Germany would retain the western there was an apparent disposition' Township 155 Range 27, in Koochiching Lists giving legal descriptions of of the road who were present fixed and appointed as the time and district of Poland. A representative County, Minnesota, according to plans among the natives to support the city lands to be offered may be obtained of place for hearing upon and the examination^ this trip lose no time in getting and specifications on file in said office- of the foreign office categorically the State Auditor or the State Commissioner government being reorganized by Ad-! adjustment and allowance of such acquainted. The road took especial Each bid must be accompanied by & of Immigration at St. Paul, and denied that there was the remotest claims as shall be presented within the tniral Caperton. receipt from the Treasurer from Koochiching pkint to make the trip a pleasant one, of the County Auditor at above address. time aforesaid. possibility of any peace negotiations. Arrival of the Haitien gunboat Nord County, showing that an iftd the many Instances of good service A. J. O. PKEUS, Let notice hereof te given by publication In the lobbies of the Duma the proposal amount equal to 10 per cent of the Alexis at Port au Prince with 800 dis^ State Auditor. which have been given editors of this order in The International was dismissed as unworthy of amount of the bid has been deposited armed Haitien soldiers was reported.] Falls Press as provided by law. were set a new mark in this instance. with said County Treasurer in the serious consideration." The soldiers came from outlying difc, Dated July 20, 1915. The same was true of the service NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. form of a certified check or currency tricts to be escorted by American ma* as a guarantee of good faith. The flten on the Duluth, Missabe & Northem JOHN BERG, RESCUES DAUGHTER DROWNS rines to their homes after pledging right is reserved to reject any and all Aug 5-19 Judge of Probate. road on the trip to the range Department of the Interior, bids. The date for receiving said bids themselves to keep the peace. Cities. The equipment of the train may be adjourned from time to time Except slight disturbances at Miragoan, Was of the latent, and the Missabe Bemidji Merchant Loses Life in Lake until the work shall have been taken. United States Land Office at Duluth, SUMMONS conditions throughout the island, toftd, where no thought of disaster is Marquette After Saving Minnesota, August 2. 1915. L. H. SLOCUM, Thre*Year.O!d were reported quiet. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Connty Auditor. iter entertained because of the superior Child IN DISTRICT COURT John Hoagland, whose post-office address E. W. KXBBET, quality of rolling stock and Presidential Election Postpyied. is Cusson, Minn., did. on the 23d FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Aug 12-19 Engineer, roadbed, took especial pains to see Bemidji, Aug. 9.—John Ziegler, 38 day of October, 1914, file in this office Port au Prince, Aug. 9.—The electionof STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 that nothing would beset what Supt. years old, well known Bemidji merchant, Sworn Statement and Application No. a president of the republic to take 011603, to purchase the Lot 1, Section ss Kfiitter, who was with the party, described was drowned in Lake Mar-, Notice for Sealed Bids. the place of General Vilbrun Gull* County of Koochiching 26, Township 69 N., Range 20 W. 4 P. as the "brains of the state." quette after rescuing his three-yearold Meridian, and the timber thereon, under llaume, who was removed from ttoej C. W. Kieswetter, general agent of daughter who fell from a motor Oscar C. Hanson, Plaintiff, the provisions of the act of June •French legation by a mob of Haitien# at the Sealed bids will be received vs the road at Duluth, was also on the 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as boat in which Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler July 28 and shot to death, was postponed. Koo­ Victor Turnquist, Swan Tornquist, office of the County Auditor of the "Timber and Stone Law,"at such trip, and he and Mr. Kreitter did everything planned to pass the afternoon. House Alma Chapin, and all other persons unknown chiching County, in the Court value as might be fixed by appraisement, a possible to make the trip The father leaped into the water in un­ having or claiming an interest at International Falls, Minnesota, and that, pursuant to such application, The election was to hare taken place memorable one. in the property described in the complaint til 10 A. M. on Tuesday, September answer to the child's cries. He jumped the land and timber thereon have been soon. herein, Defendants 6, 1915, for the construction of a timber estimated by applicant, the timber in and after long effort succeeded, Special Reaches Duluth. The American naval forces at Croixdes-Bouquets, or steel bridge and approaches, at estimated board feet at $25.00 in securing her. W. Stitch, an employe The State of Minesota to the above The special arrived from the Twin line near Port au Prince, repressed an intersection of the one quarter per M, and the land $10.00 that said named Defendants: Cities in Duluth early on the morning in the Ziegler store, was unable 26, of section 7, Township 67, Range applicant will offer final proof in support some disorder on the part of County, of Friday, Aug. and the morning to come to their assistance for You are hereby summoned and required with Bear River, in Koochiching 6, of his application and sworn statement a band of brigands. The chief of the and: Minnesota, according to plans on the 16th day of October, 1915, to answer the complaint of the li minutes, when he managed to get Iras spent informally. Most of the band was taken prisoner and placed on before Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Commissioner, Plaintiff in the above entitled action, specifications on lie in said office. time Secretary Rutledge and Will the boat within reach. Ziegler, exhausted Each bid must be accompanied bv a board the United States cruiser Washinrtt*iu at Virginia.. Minn. which said complaint is now on file in Wlftke, of Grey Eagle, were receiving by his struggle, handed the Any person is at liberty to protest the office of the Clerk of the District receipt from the Treasurer from Koochiching Court in and for the County of Koo County, showing that an registrations at the Spalding hotel. child to Stitch and then disappeared, this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent chiching, State of Minesota, and to serve amount equal to 10 per cent of the War Resolutions by Mid members of th$ party looked for from view. Stitch's efforts to recover issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit a copy of your answer to the said amount cf the bid has been deposited fooms and generally got ready for the bodv of his employer were futile. the Big Falls Socialists. in this office, alleging facts which complaint upon the subscribers at with said County Treasurer in the Mttling down, although nobody could would defeat the entry. their office in the village of Baudette, form of a certified check or currency mm, was ine nrst speaicer ana toia understand why under the sun they Witnesses: County of Beltrami, State of Minesota, as a guarantee of good faith. The To the President of the United States: of the development of the association David A. McKane, Cusson, Minn. within twenty (20) days after the serv right is reserved to reject any and all wanted rooms, |or few used them. WHEREAS, For the past four years William McFarland, Cusson, Minn. ice of this summons upon you exclus bids. The date for receiving said bids During and of the work it has done. James the morning A. C. Weiss, the peons of Mexico have been in armed Asa P. Reid, Cusson, Minn. ive of the day of such service and may be adjourned from time to time C. Morrison, president of the state publisher of the Herald, of Duluth, rebellion against the tyranny of JOSEPH WXNCZEWSKX, if you fail to serve your answer to the until the work shall have been editorial association, declared that the a corrupt ruling class which has illegally Ml of the leading dailies of the Aug 5-Oct 7 Register. said complaint within the time aforesaid, L. H. SLOCUM, whole state of Minnesota is very much disposed of their lands and the Plaintiff in this action will County Auditor. •tate, invited the visitors to s«e Dul»th other natural resources to the members apply to the Court for the relief demanded E. W. KXBBEY. indebted to the editors of northern from its highest point aside from of their own class and the Capitalists in the complaint. Aug 12-19 Engineer, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Minnesota and predicted that the future the top of the hill. That was the top of the United States and other foreign Dated June 18th, 1915. growth of the state will be more if the famous Alworth building, which nations, and, Default having been made in the payment Middleton tc Middleton, WHEREAS, In spite of the corruption of the sum of Sixty (60.00) and Attorneys for plaintiff, it seventeen stories high and all tall ftikg than a smooth surface would give Notice for Sealed Bids. of some of their leaders and the no one hundredths Dollars, which is 22-A 12 Baudette, Minn. •lories, but not of the newspaper var him. He went away up to one of the funds furnished them by these foreign claimed to be due and is due at the fteiy. tiny-appearing tunnel openings andj capitalists, are soon to see the triumph date of this noticeupon a certain Mortgage, Sealed bids will be received at the then down again. It was a sight for of their cause, and duly executed and delivered by Commercial Club in Charge. office of the County Auditor of Koochiching WHEREAS, Until recently you, Mr. John R. Grove, Mortgagor, to Merchants Snovies, and the movie man was right Following the routine work of regftriering, NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS County, in the Court House President, had maintained a strict neutrality State Bank of Red Lake Falls, the general committee, ap joa the job to get it. at International Falls, Minnesota, until for which you received the commendation Mortgagee, bearing date the 3rd day of DISTRICT COURT feinted by the Duluth Commercial of practically all the people 10 A. M. on Tuesday, September Would Wipe Out Sectional Linee. February 1914, and with a power of 7, 1915, for the construction of a steel of this nation outside the capital, sale therein contained, duly recorded ftttb, the livest organization, by the Then came the speeches. They FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. bridge and approaches on the section ist class, and in the office of the Register of Deeds #ay, that exists in Minnesota, took were few they were to the point WHEREAS, You have seen fit to in and for the County of Koochiching, STATE OF MINNESOTA line between sections 4 and 9, Township Charge of affairs, and until Sunday |they were entertaining. M. H. Mo» alter this attitude and threaten the and State of Minnesota, on the 13th day 68 Range 26, at an intersection ss attorning when the special pulled out Mahon acted as toastmaster and official of February 1914, at i:30 o'clock P. M., County of Koochiching with Bear River, in Koochiching Mexican people that unless they soon Of County, Minnesota, according to plans Duluth, the Commercial club men established a stable government that in Book F. of Mortgages on Page 433. welcomer for the city of Virginia. Oscar C. Hanson, Plaintiff, and specifications on file in said office. your administration would take such itad charge and command. Col. H. V. AND WHEREAS, The said Mortgagee by a Against steps as it deemed necessary to accomplish Each bid must be accompanied and holder of said Mortgage, has duly Eva, secretary of the club, and George President Asa M. Wallace of the Victor Tornquist, Swan Tornquist, receipt from the Treasurer from Koochiching that end, therefore be it elected and does hereby elect to declare P. McCarthy, assistant secretary, Northern Minnesota Editorial Association Alma Chapin, and all other persons unknown RESOLVED, That we, the Socialists County, showing that a1* the whole principal sum of said having or claiming an interest beaded the work of entertaining, but amount equal to 10 per cent of the of Big Falls, Minnesota, in mass meeting responded. Herman Roe of mortgage due and payable at the date in the property descnoe in the complaint amount of the bid has been deposited seemed as though every other man assembled, do most strongly and of this notice, under the terms and conditions Northfield, secretary of the State herein, Defendants. with said County Treasurer in the urgently protest against any intervention of said Mortgage and the power fli Duluth was a member of the committee. Editorial association, pleaded for the by this government in the affairs form of a certified check or currency of sale therein contained and whereas Notice is hereby given, that an action Stillman H. Bingham, editorial wiping out of sectional lines and the as a guarantee of good faith. The of Mexico, as an insult to the there is actually due and claimed to be has been commenced in this Court writer of the Duluth Herald right is reserved to reject any and all establishment of a spirit of wholehearted Mexican people, and means only intervention due and payable at the date of this by the above named Plaintiff against bids bids. The date for receiving said 6. S. Mitchell, who occupies a similar in behalf of that small class of notice the sum of Sixty ($60.00) Dollars, co-operation between the people the above named Defendants that the may be adjourned from time to time parisites who are the cause of the with interest thereon at the rate fosition on the Duluth News-Tribune, object of said action is to partition the of all parts of the state for the of 10 per cent per annum from the 3rd until the work shall have been taken. present conditions of that unhappy people, real property hereinafter described, all and A. C. Weiss, of The Herald, were 'development of the state as a whole. L. H. SLOCUM, and be it further day of February 1915 and whereas the of which is owned and possessed ill on hand and took leading parts. George E. Ericson of Spooner, la said power of sale has become operative County Auditor, RESOLVED, That we demand that by this plaintiff and the above named At the banquet and at other times, «nd no action or proceeding having been E. W. ZIBBEY, "The Land Where Clover Is a Weed," your administration recognize what is defendants as tenants in common, Aug 12-19 Engineer, instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover Mayor W. I. Prince, City Commissioners known as the Carranza government as share and share alike, and that the pointed out the great opportunities J. the debt secured by said Mortgage, the legal government of Mexico until real property involved, affected and Bernard Silberstein, A. Farrell, for agricultural development in Nor* or any part thereof such time as the people can hold a brought in question by this action is Fred Yoss, and others were on hand thern Minnesota, as well as the development peaceful and fair election, such as is NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby situated in the county of Koochiching, NOTICE. 16 aid. already achieved. provided for in the Constitution of given,that by virtue of the power and in the County of Otter Tail, State Mexico. cf sale contained in said Mortgage, and of Minnesota, and is described as follows: Fifty Autos Commandeered. Will Wilke of Grey Eagle, editor Adopted July 18, 1915. pursuant to the statute in such case Lots 3 and 4 and the N% of the and banker, was the last speaker. On Friday afternoon in the neighborhood All people who reside in Unorganized Committee: made and provided, the said Mortgage SW^ of Section 5, Township 160, of of fifty autos, furnished tc (He said he was delighted with the O. M. Hanscom, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem Range 29, in the County of Koochiching, Territory of Koochiching the club and commandeered for use, (hospitality of Virginia and with his M. A. Ulvedahl, ises described in and conveyed by said State of Minnesota, also that part of County, over two miles Mortgage, viz: took E. M. Kling, the NW14 of the SE^ of Section 6, in the visitors out around the city. •view of the range. Marion Burchett. Township 132, of Range 39, lying south Northwest (NW'i) quarter of theNortheast The drive that day started in at the from school, and have children By Auto to Hibbing. of the Northern Pacific Railway right (NE'i) quarter South half (S%) lakeside end of the famous boulevard, Up out of the pit, into the automobiles of way, in the County of Otter Tail, between the ages of eight and To the President of the United States: of the Southeast (SE^i) quarter and ft wonderful driveway which extends WHEREAS, A controversy exists between State of Minnesota, also Lots 1, 2, 3, again and off to Hibbing. Virjginia the Southeast (SE1^) quarter of the sixteen years whom they wish 4, and 5, in Block 3, of the original plat from your administration and the representatives one end of the city to the other Southwest (SW^i) quarter, Section 22, made good as the biggest little of the ruling class of of the Village of Clitherall, in the to have bearded in order to attend Township 156, Range 28, along the brow of the hill. This was city in the state. The editors County of Otter Tail, State of Minnesota, Germany which may cause a break in in Koochiching County and State of school, will please make taken. It gives a view of Duluth and .were pained to learn that D. E. Cuppernull, also Lot 3, of Block 10, of Staybeck's the friendly relations now existing between Minnesota, with the hereditaments and the harbor which gave to scores of Addition to the Village of Clitherall, editor of the Virginian is still the peoples of the two nations, plication for the board of appurtenances which sale will be made said in the County of Otter Tail, State those on the excursion, their first real if not. actually involving them in a disastrous by the Sheriff of said Koochiching in the hospital as the result of an hildren before August of Minnesota, and also Reserve Four 28th, war which will result in nothing County, at the front door of the Court conception of the fact that Minnesota automobile accident six weeks ago. (4) of Whiting's Addition to the Village br.t death, misery, hunger and House, in the City of International Kindly attend to this matter at contains within its borders one of the of Clitherall, in the County of Falls in said County and State, on the See World's Largest Iron Mine. degradation to the common people and once. greatest ports of the world. Minnesota Otter Tail, State of Minnesota. fatten the already swollen pockets of lGth day of August 1915, at 10 o'clock Mayor Victor L. Power, D. D. McEachan Dated June IS, A. D. 1915. point, that protecting arm that runs the idle rich, and A. i\I. of that day, at public vendue, to (Signed) and Secretary J. Earle Lawler Middleton & Middleton, the highest bidder for cash, to pay said WHEREAS, This crisis has been Out into the lake and forms the harbor, of the Commercial Club of Hib'olng Plaintiff's Attorney. debt of Sixty and no ene-hundredths brought about by the greed of those in Annie E. Shellana, was seen mall its beauty for the 22-A 12 Baudette, Minn. met the party at Virginia and accompanied ($C0.00) Dollars, and interest, and the our own country who toil not, but who, day was clear ships were seen coming Clerk of Unorganized District, taxes, if any, on said premises, and the special train to Hibbing. through the ownership of industry continually in and leaving the harbor, and, in Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney's fees, as and persistently live from the There automobiles furnished by the stipulated in and by said Mortgage in Short, conditions were perfect for seebig sweat and blood of the toiling masses SUMMONS self-sacrificing citizens, who had given case of foreclosure, and the disbursements and insist on jeopardizing their lives the great harbor at its best. up the outing opportunities of a beautiful BIDS WANTED. allowed by law subject to redemption by travelling in dangerous places, in That evening the" banquet tendered at any time within one year STATE OF MINNESOTA day, were in waiting and there ships carrying explosives destined to f»y the Commercial club, was given. from the day of sale as provided by law. ss be used to destroy the lives of German was another delightful trip over good Dated June 23 A. D. 1915. Sealed bids will be received by It was the second largest ever served County of Koochiching soldiers, and roads through a district which is fast MERCHANTS STATE BANK In the splendid rooms of the club. It WHEREAS, The useful workers of the undersigned until 2 o'clock THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. To 'developing agriculturally. After the of Red Lake Falls, Mortgagee. this nation do not want war with Germany Consisted of a fine planked whitefish HENRY ARNOLD, Defendant: JEVNE & NORTON, P. M. August 20th 1915, for automobile trip the party was taken or any other nation on earth, but dinner, and with the members of the Attorneys. Jun24Aug5 You are hereby summoned to be and down into the Hull-Rust pit, the largest desire to live in peace, harmony and grubbing, ditching and grading party were a large number of leading appear before the undersigned, one of brotherhood with all mankind, therefore, iron mine in the world, where the on Crystal Beach road, T71N the Justices of the Peace in and for Duluthians, who helped in every way be it NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sense of awe at the great works of said County, on the 2nd day of September, RESOLVED, By the Socialists of Big 23 W. they could in entertaining their man on Minnesota's iron ranges, first, 1815, at two o'clock P. M., at Falls, Minnesota, in mass meeting assembled, guests. Department of the Interior, Plans and specifications encountered at Virginia, returned. A my office in the village of South International that we do most earnestly protest on Falls in said county, to ans. Toastmaster at His Best. against the administration at dinner at the Oliver Club was another file in the Engineer's office. wer to the complaint of S. J. Axdahl in Washington taking any steps which Bentley P. Neff, a well known business U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota delightful outpouring of Hibbing The right is reserved to a civil action, wherein the Plaintiff will cause a break with Germany, that re- July Sth, 1915. man of Duluth, and who is making hospitality. Robert Stratton, presi* 1 claims the sum of Fifty and 17-luO we ha-ve nothing but feelings of friendship NOTICE Is hereby given that James ject any and all bids. a name for hiiuseit as an after dent of the Hibbing Commercial club, Dollars ($50.17), with interest thereon for the masses of that country, and H. Leary, whose post-ofiice address is dinner speaker, was toastmaster. He from the 7tb day of July, 1915, at the L. A. Ogaard, presided, and short talks were made BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED." That Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the 24th rate of six per cent per Should was at his best and there' was not a we will under no circumstances, except day of May, 1915, file in this office by Asa M. Wallace, J. E. Reynolds, Dist. Engineer. you fail to appear at the time and 1 actual invasion of our own country, Sworn Statement and Application, No. flull moment. In fact, one cannot conceive of Mankato Geo. F. Authier and A. place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered' lift our hands to destroy the life of a 012011, to purchase the By2 SW14 anJ of there being a dull moment G. Rutledge of Minneapolis, John A. 10 TRADE: 40 acres of land, against you -u the _-vi ience single worker of any nation on earth. Wy2 SE*4, Section 22, Township 70 N., where Mr. Neff rules. He gave a Hoffbauer of Brainerd, and the trail* adduced by said Plaintiff for such sum Adopted July IS, 1915. Range 20 West 4th P. Meridian, and for house and lot in town. 15 A, as he shall show himself entitled to. speech of welcome which was hearty Committee: left for Duluth at 8 o'clock, arriving the timber thereon, under the provisicns improved house and barn. What Given under my hand and dated this and sincere. O. M. Hanscom, of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts at Duluth at about 11:30. A quick 10th day of August, 1915. M. A. Ulvedahl, amendatory, known as the "Timber and have you to offer. Inquire at the Asa M. Wallace, president of the shift to the Twin Cities train and the H. C. BROWN, E. M. Kling, Stone Law," at such value as might be Northern Minnesota Editorial Assort Press office. great outing was over. A 11-25 Justice of the Peace Marion Burchett. fixed by appraisment, and that, pur­ hrt At I