International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 18, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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??*£,?=** ^**s 5 -v, ,r *-gr*wrw INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS to-purchase the N% NE%, Section 31, final proof in support of his application Mrs. C. R. Hartnell. partners doing business as S. E. Thompson phone line. One wire is for thru DISTRICT NEWS Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. and sworn statement on the 25th day of & Son, and against G. A. Oveson Meridian, and the timber thereon, under January, 1916, before Register and Receiver,. Mrs. John Galiuckson of Frontier and Mrs. G. A. Oveson, his wife. I hawe messages only, (Continued from page the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878 5.) U. -S. Land Office, at Duluth levied upon the following described was the guest of Miss Christ Minnesota. and acts amendatory, known as the Real Property of said defendants, to-wit Harold Browley and Wm. Haner club house. Everyone reported a "Timber and Stone Law," at such value Any person is at liberty to protest this South.half of the Northwest quarter(S% Satter over Sunday. as might be fixed by appraisement, and purchase before entry, or initiate a contest returned from the Dakota of NWM) all in section numbered Fourteen good time. that, pursant to such application, the at any time before patent issues, by (14), Township. Seventy (70), North, land and., timber thereon have been appraised, filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, threshing. Louis Peggar and A. Range Twenty-four (24), West of the The Ladies Aid of Sifterdale the timber estimated 72,000 alleging facts which would defeat th© 4th Principal Meridian, Koochiching Cedarwood School News Thomas came home ahead of board feet at $2 and $4 per M, and 10 entry. County, State of Minnesota. met on Thursday, Nov. 5 at the cds. spruce at 50c per Cord and the land JosepJi Winczewslsi, them. And I shall, on Saturday the 8th day nothing that said applicant will" offer Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register Miss Anderson, our supervisor hoihe of Mrs. Dall. It was decided 4 of January A. D., 1916 at the hour final proof in support of his application Our school was closed part of of 1Q, o'clock, A- M., of said day, 'at and sworn statement pn the 25th day of was a welcomed visitor at our to hold the Christmas sale tli eSlieriff's office" iii the Koochiching January* 1916, before Register and Receiver, last week on account of bad roads. County Court House, in the City of U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, school. CITATION POB- HEis-SIETG- ON 3»I»AX, —'""•and auction Nov. 23, at the Sun-1 1 International Falls in said County Minnesota.- ACCOUNT AND FOB D2S3:BIBp-2?I0Hr Some change is being made in A Halloween Party and. Taffy _• deen School house. The next aud State, proceed to sell all the Any person is at liberty to -protest this right, title and interest of the above Estate of Henry Sclxiel, a Pull was held at the school, Friday purchase before entry, or initiate a concest meeting of the Aid will be at the named G.- A. Oveson' and Mrs. G. A. at any time before patent issues, by State of IsZiuiiesota, Got-aty of JtoocMcKfcagv Oveson, in and to the above described home of Mrs. P. O. Peterson. I evening and a lively and enjoyable Jesse Kennedy made his last filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, in Probate Court. property, to satisfy said.Judgment and alleging facts, which would defeat the costs, amounting to Two Hun fired fiftysix In the Matter of the Estate of H&nrv time was had by all. Mr. Oli Wasli and his crew of trip the river Thursday and entry, -.. an$ lQ-lOO^dollars ($25^.10). together Schiel Decedent: 011 Joseuli WiaczeinrcM, with all accruing costs of sale, and interest 'Mrs.-Hartnell- and jyirs. Widell men have finished their work on will pull his boat out at once. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: TO all Nov 11-Jan. 13 -Register on the same from the 5111 day of persons interested in the final, account visited the Cedarwood School November 1915, at the rate of 6 per cent the county road. and distribution of the Estate of said per annum, at Public Auction, to the decedent: The representative of the last Friday. highest bidder for cash. CEDAR WOOD CHIPS 'V'-'i :T: above named decedent, having filed in NCSZCE POS PUBLICATION TIzos. P. White, this Court his final aceount of the administration LOMAN Siieriff of KoocJiicIiing' of the estate of said decedent, Department of the Interior County William Hartnell, who was visiting together, with his petition praying By Hughes Van Etten The hunting season is on, but 'SHERIFF'S SAZiE for the adjustment and allowance of Deputy U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. at the home of his uncle, C. STATE OF- MINNESOTA] said final account and for distribution not the snow. Very few outside Geo. S. lang-land, Nov. 1st, 1915 J- ss. of the residue of sniu estate to the persons R. Hartnell has returned to his .Plaintiff"s Attorney County of Koochiching I thereunto entitled hunters came here this year and NOTICE is hereby .given that Lottie Dated Intpruatuiipl Falls, Minnesota, S. E. Thompson and Stanley Severson whose post-office address is home near Sleeman. November- 15th, 1915. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OW it. is well as those who came are Thompson, Co-parteners doing Scarville, Iowa did,' on the 14th day of Nov. 18 Dec. 30 YOU, are hereby cited and r6auii'_ed ta business aS" S. E.- Thompson & July, 1915 file in this office Sworn Statement Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Powell show cause, if any you have, before this disappointed. and Application, No. 012062, to Son. Court at the Probate Court Rooms in ths vs. were visitors at the Hartnell purchase the SW a/i SW^.. Section 33, Court House, in the City of International Wm. Markman who has been G. A. Oveson -and Mrs. G. A. .... Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. Falls, in the County of Koochiching* NOTICE POS6 PUBLICATION" home Friday and Saturday. Oveson. his wife. Meridian, and the timber thereon, under away for years is back to see the State of Minnesota, on the 4th day Of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,.That by the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, December 1915.. at 10 o'clock., A. M.. why Mr. and Mrs. Axel Galuickson virture of an Execution to me directed Department of the Interior and acts amendatory, known as the claim again. said petition should not be granted, ri and delivered, and now in my hands, issued "Timber and Stone Law," at such value visited with the Satter family and WITNESS, the Judge* of said Court, U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Mr. Eastman, from Birchdale, out of the Municipal Court, city of as might be fixed by appraiser-ient., and and the Seal of said Court, this 8th daV Nov. 1st, 1915 International Palls, and transcribed to that 'pursant to such application, the -*r attended the Halloween Party at of November, 1915. has had a crew helping him put NOTICE is hereby given that Martin District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, land and timber thereon have been appraised, Severson whose nost-office address is the timber estimated 28,000 SEAL Jolm State of Minnesota, in and for the the school. up the balance of the poles and Scarville, Iowa did, on the 1st day of County of Koochiching, upon a Judgment board feet at $2.00 per M, and 50 cds Probate Sndee June, 1915, file in this office Sworn Jevu.e & Norton, rendered in said Court in favor of S. E. spruce at 50c per cord and the land Mrs. Widell spent Friday with two wires to complete the tele Thompson and Stanley Thompson, Co Statement and Application, No. 012018, nothing that said applicant will offer Attorneys for Petitioner If, 11-25 I Summer field*s Demonstration Sale "ITkTE WANT TO DEMONSTRATE to you that our regular selling: prices are no higher than ww the so-called Bankrupt Sales, or any other kind of sales. Our goods are sold on a legitimate margin of profit and all are treated alike. As a Special Inducement for the people to become more acquainted with our store we want to demonstrate to you that our sale is a bona fide one, and the reductions are made from our regular selling price. Meti's Suits $3.50 and $4.00 Boys' Suits, Made of good serviceable $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Flannel Shirts QjSp Men's and Young Men's Fine French Serge, cloth in the new Norfolk style Demonstration Sale Price All Wool Worsteds, Many styles to select from $2.95 usually priced $18.00 and $20.00. Our regular Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, Regular 50c, garment QOrj Demonstration Sale Price. low price is $16.50 04 A OA Demonstration Sale Price I Demonstration Sale Price $6.00 Boys' Blue Suits with two pair Serge Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers, Regular $1.50 ©4 4 A pants, all sizes up to 18 A quality, per garment, Demonstration Sale Price .... t|F A. A Men's and Young Men's Suits a great variety Demonstration Sale Price $1.25 Men's Winter Union Suits at AOp of styles, colors, and fabrics, made by the Demonstration Sale Price.. $6.50 and $7.00 Boys' Fancy Cassimers, Suits Master Designers and Tailors of the firm of Men's Wool or Worsted Union Suits, $2 and $2.25 Q4 with two pair of pants. Very stylishly made, HART, SCHAFFNER & MAR $5.40 Demonstration Sale Price and serviceable Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction. A Demonstration Sale Price.... Men's Heavy or Medium Weight Wool or Worsteds in White or* new suit for every one that goes wrong. Gray, Union Suits, Excellent values at $2.50 Q4 AO $19.90 Nation-wide values at $25.00 Demonstration Sale Price Soo Woolen Mills Demonstration Sale Price.. Men's Heavy or Medium Weight Wool or Worsted Union Suits, in White or Grfey, $3.00 quality Mackinaw Coats Demonstration Sale Price *0 $6.90 THERE ARE MANY OTHER BIG VALUES Regular Price $8.00 and $8.50 Men's Silk ai\d Wool Union Suits, $3.50 values OA AA Demonstration Sale Price... not mentioned here. Come look them over. Demonstration Sale Price. .. A EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE SPECIAL ON LADIES' SHOES BRING THIS BILL ALONG AND Gun Metal,. Patent Kid and Dull Kid in $2.50 COMPARE DESCRIPTION OF GOODS FLORSHEIM SHOES all the popular lasts AND PRICES Demonstration Sale Price. -V^ At Greengard Bros/ Old Stand INTERNATIONAL MINNESOTA rife