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1WPP .Km "-**•. rJv INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Proceedings of the Board YOB voncB mucinov MINNESOTA RAISES NEW SCHOOL LAWS •KEBXFF'S BALE STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 Department of th* Interior ss. County of Koochiching I a Radical U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Last Legislature Made GOOD COON CROP 8. E. Thompson and Stanley October 29 1915. of County Commissioners in Thompson Co-parteners doing Departure Statutes. NOTICE is hereby given that Bridget business as S. E. Thompson & Marie Hayes whose post-office address is Son. Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 6th vs. day of April, 1915, file in this office Faturing of new laws affecting G. A. Oveson and Mrs. G. A. Immigration Commissioner's Sworn Statement and Application, No. Oveson, his wife. education in Minnesota, which 011932, to purchase the E% NW% and Figures Show Average Yield NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by SW% NE%. Section 32 Township 70 N., should act as an impetus to the Vifture of an Execution to me directed Range 20 West, 4th P. Meridian, and the Of Koochiching County, Minnesota Held Ranks With Leading States. and delivered, and now in my hands, issued timber thereon, under the provisions of building of consolidated schools. out of the Municipal Court, city of the act of June3, 1878, and acts amendatory, International Palls, and transcribed to known as the "Timber and Stone Under the old law eighteen sections District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, 'Law," at such value as might be fixed VALUE AT PRESENT at International Falls, Minnesota State of Minnesota, in and for the by appraisement, and that, pursant to had to be embraced for the County of Koochiching, upon a Judgment PRICES $45,049,429 such application, the land and timber rendered in said Court in favor of b.Hi. thereon have be,en appraised, the timber school district to obtain special Thompson and Stanley Thompson, Copartners estimated 65M lid. ft. Jack Pine at $2.00 doing business as S. E. Thompson aid from the state. The new law per. M., 3M bd. ft. White Pine at $4.00 There were 2,905,665 acres of & Son, and against G. A. Oveson per M., 36 bd ft. Norway Pine at $4.00 Official proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching and Mrs. G. A. Oveson, his wife. I have sets twelve sections as the minimum. per M. and 10 cds. Spruce at 50c and corn, in Minnesota this year, County, Minnesota. levied upon the following described the land $ nothing that said applicant Under this provision a The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County, Minnesota, met Real Property of said defendants, to-wit will offer final proof in support of his which gave forth a yield of 24.84 in special session, pursant to call, under the Elwell Law at their office in the South half of the Northwest quarter(S% application and sworn statement on the four room school is entitled to Court House, at International Falls, Minn., on Friday, November 19th, 1915 at 2:00 of NW%) all in section numbered Fourteen bushels per acre, making a total 24th day of January. 1916, before Register o'clock, P. M. (14), Township Seventy (70), North, and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Roll Call: Members present, Commissioners Royem, Harrigan and Bursack. Range Twenty-four (24), West of the production of 75,082,383 bushels. i^°° school a two room Duluth, Minnesota. 4th Principal Meridian, Koochiching Members absent, Commissioners Ulvedahl and McDonald. Any person is at liberty to protest this $250' County, State of Minnesota. Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, that The total value based on present piirchnse before'entry, or initiate a contest the Chair appoint a committee to inspect State Rural Highways Numbers 5 and And I shall, on Saturday the 8th day Instead of receiving a lump sum at any time before patent issues, 9. Motion carried. The Chair appointed as such committee. Commissioners Harrigan, 6f January A. D., 1916 at the hour prices would be $45,049,42980 bv filing a corroborated affidavit in this McDonald, Bursack, Ulvedahl and Royem. of 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at for transportation of pupils, the office, alleging facts which would defeat Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, that according to figures given out th ^Sheriff's office in the Koochiching the entry. a special meeting to be held under the Elwell Law, be called for on Tuesday, County Court House, in the City or school will now be given such aid Joseph Winczewski, late yesterday by Fred D. Sher- November 23rd, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. Motion carried. International Falls in said County Nov.-4Jan.-20 Register On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Bursack, and State, proceed to sell all the man, commissioner of immigra- niuch a child a on a so the Board adjourned. Sine die. r'ght, title and interest of the above HAROLD ROYEM, Chairman tion mile. Under the old law some named G. A. Oveson and Mrs. G. A. Attest:— Oveson, in and to the above described XORTGAOS FORECLOSURE SALE L. H. SLOCUM, Auditor. property, to satisfy said Judgment and Figures Carefully Compiled. !ch°°ls sPent s."uch a*Jf4,ooo in a 1 Costs, amounting to Two Hundred fiftysix transporting children. The state and 10-100 dollars ($256.10), together Default .having been made in the payment Official proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching These figures were gathered in paid $i500 and the district had to with all accruing costs of sale, and interest of the sum of' One Hundred and County, Minnesota. on the same from the 5th day of practically the same manner as make up the difference by taxa- two and 20-100 dollars, which is claimed The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County, Minnesota, met Npvejnber 1?15, at the rate of 6 per cent to be due and is due at the date of in special session, pursant to call, under the general provisions of the law, atL per annum," at Public Auction, to the similar figures are gathered by tion. Other schools did not use this notice upon a certain Mortgage, their officfi in the Court House, in International Falls, Minnesota, on Friday highest bidder for flash. duly excuted and delivered by Olav November 19th, 1915. at 1:00 o'clock P. M. the United States department of any of the funds for this purpose, a £hos. !P. White, Skinvik and Julia Skinvik. his wife Qf Roll Call: Members present. Commissioners Royem, Bursack &n<S Harrigan. Sheriff Koochiching J|9rtgafor??| \Q VanSant Investment Commissioners Members absent. Ulvedahl and McDonald. agriculture. To make an equitable distribution, County by Commissioner that Company Mortgagee, bearing date the Moyed commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Bursack, By Hughes Van Etten the 29th .day of March, 1913! anfl "Witlx & Work of grading approaches to Dinner Creek and Sturgeon River Bridges on The immigration department the new basis of aid is $2,000. 1 Deputy Judicial Ditch Number 8, be accepted and final estimate of F. L. Elzig be approved 1 power of sale therein contained, duly and Auditor instructed to draw warrant for same. Motion carried. obtains estimates from reporters. Ct«o. S. Lancrland, recorded in the office of the Register Another feature of the new law Plaintiff"* Attorney On motion, the bill of John Tuttle for labor on State Road East of Margie of Deeds in and for the County of was allowed. representing the department in win anow school to rmve spec- Dated International Falls, Minnesota, Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on a Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that November 15th, 1915. the 5th day of April 1913, at 9 o'clock State every county in the state. These jal aid from the state without havreporters Nov. 18 Dec. 30 the following articles be purchased at once, for the Poor Farm Hospital, 8 beds, I every COUnty in tne a. m., in Book of Mortgages, on page 8 springs, 8 mattresses, 7 22 inch stands, 6 chairs and 1 operating table, and that 162. give their best judgment jng agricultural instruction availas F. H. Keyes be^given the order for same. Motion carried. AND WHEREAS, The said VanSant On motion, the Board adjourned, Sine die. by to acreage in their county and able for pupils, as required the Tntvestment Company, Mortgagee and NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION HAROLD ROYEM, Chairman Holder of said Mortgage, has duly elected Attest yield per acre. The figures are 0id iaw. The schools may now Department of the Interior and does hereby elect to declare the L. H. SLOCUM, Auditor. whole principal sum of said Mortgage compiled by the immigration de- receive aid for home economics, due and payable at the date of this U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn partment Nov. 1st, 1915 notice, under the terms and conditions Proceeding of the Board of County Commissioners Koochiching County, manual training and commercial of said MortenPP and the power of sale Minnesota. NOTICE is hereby given that Martin Correct Estimates Obtained courses, regardless of whether therein contained and whereas there is The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County, Minnesota, met Severson whose oost-office address is in adjourned session, pursuant to adjournment under the Elwell Law, at their actnallv due and claimed to be due and Bcarville. Iowa did, on the 1st day or "I am quite sure that our esti they offer agricultural instruction, office in the Court HcAise at International Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday November payable at the date of this notice the Turte 1915. file in this office Sworn 23rd, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. sum of One Hundred and two and 20-100 Statement and Application. No 012018, mate on the average yield for corn For agricultural, the schools are Roll Call: Members present, Commissioners Royem, Ulvedahl, Harrigan and to purchase the N1^ NE%, Section 31, dollars, with interest thereon at the Bursack. Absent, Commissioner McDonald. Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the this year will be higher than the allowed $1000 aid, each of the Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Bursack that Meridian, and the timber thereon, under 1st dav of June 1915. and whereas the report of Engineer on Division B, State Rural Highway No. 9, be laid over until the provisions of the act of June said power of sale has become operative estimate which will be made by three other subjects ihentioned, 3, 1878 after date of expiration of contract. Motion carried. and acts amendatory, known as tne and no action or proceeding having been government officlais later on," $600. Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, that "Timber and Stone Law," at such value instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the unaccepted portion of Division A, State Rural Highway No. 9 be accepted ftS might be fixed by appraisement, and the debt, secured by said Mortgage, according to the approval 'of Assistant State Engineer. Motion carried. said Mr. Sherman. "I am sure The fund for special aid to the that, pursant to such application, the or anv part tfcoreof: Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Bursack. that land and timber thereon have been appraised, NOW. THTVRWFORE, NOTICE IS our reporters have given as near schools are granted from the the timber estimated 72,000 Division D.. of State Rural Highway No. 9, be accepted and that certain culverts TTEREBY GIVEN, That bv virtue of be repaired subject to the approval of the Assistant State Engineer. Motion board feet at $2 and $4 per M, and 10 correct estimates as it is possible special school aid apporpriation, +he power sale contained in said carried. cds. spruce at 50c per cord and the land of Mortgage, and pursant. to the statute nothing that said applicant will offer Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, that to get on the corn grown. which the 1915 legislature placed final proof in support of his application in such case made and provided, the Division E., of State .Rural Highway No. 9, be accepted, subject to the approval .sap- and sworn statement on the 25th day of fhe said Mortpaere will be foreclosed bv of the Assistant State Engineer. Motion carried. Iu some cases fields were a^ $3,600,000 for the biennial per- January. 1916, before Register and Receiver, 0 sale of the premises described in and Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan. that U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, an additional elven miles continuing east of the six miles previously accepted on oonveved bv said Morttratre. viz drowned out too late in the sea- iod beginning August This aid I. State Rural Highway No. 5, be accepted. Motion carried. Minnesota. The north half of the southeast son to be planted to any other js given to high, graded rural and Commissioner Harrigan introduced the following resolution and moved its Any person is at to protest this liberty auart.er (N V? of S E the northeast adoption:— purchase before entry, or initiate a contest. ouarter of the southwest 0"arter (N E crop, and in counties where this consolidated schools, BE IT RESOLVED, That Division A, C, D, and E of State Rural Highways at any time before patent issues, by Vx of S W and the southeast ouarter No. 9 be accepted according to the preceeding actions of the County Board and the filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, happened'the yield would natur- ,aw a„ows V* of the northwest auarter fS E of report of the Assistant State Engineer, said acceptance being subject to the alleging facts which would defeat the The new V. N W of section one HI in Township approval of the State Highway Commission and that the contractor and their ally be lower on the total acreage, entry. Ope Hundred Fift.v-eisrht(158') of Ranee dent jls q£ a Joseph Winczewskl. bondsmen be released. I'wentv-six west p* the Fifth Ays: Commissioners, Bursack, Ulvedhal, Royem and Harrigan. Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register but I firm believe, on the acre- schools a„d receive industrial Principal Meridarv ip KoocV^hlup1 Nays: None. high Count.v and State of Minnesota. witVi the age actually grown, that 25 bush- pupil, Whereupon, the Chair declared the motion carried. training without cost t0 the tiAreditarnents and apr"'rtennnces: whicfc Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, that sale will be made bv the Sheriff of said the bond of the Northwestern Construction Company, on State Rural Highway NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ete is correct. The state hereafter will foot the Koochichinsr Conntv,. at the -front door Number 5, be reduced to $6000.00. Motion carried. State's Yield Front Ranks. of the Court "Popse.. in the Citv of International Department of the Interior On motion, the Board adjourned, Sine Die. bills for this kind of training'. Falls .in said Connt.v and HAROLD ROYEM, Chairman "I have received this year's Attest Stote. on the 20th day of December U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Under the old law a pupil who 1 11 at. 1ft o'clock a of that. *av. at L. H. SLOCUM, County Auditor corn for exhibition purposes, Nov. 1st. 1915 public vendue, to hifbest. bif'^er for wished to obtain training along NOTICE is hereby given that Lottie which is considered by corn men cofsVi, to pav r'ebt of One Severson whose post-office address is *pd two and 20-100 dollars., and interest. as excellent samples, and while '1d"str'al l1"68 wf admitted to a Scarville. Iowa did, on the 14th day of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION tion of Maxie D. Robb as representative tbe taxes if an""'.- "n said rre- and July, 1915 file in this office Sworn Statement of the above named Estate, being duly ...I admit that our corn crop is high school outside the distnct ra misps. and Twentv-five dollars At.torUPV'S and Application, No. 012062, to Pepartment of the Xnterrlor fees, as stipulated in and bv SOIFL purchase the SW SW^4, Section 33, U. S. Land Office at Duluth. Minn short this year, the same as in all llved: wa» c,omP«1- Mor-ts-aee in case of foreclosure, an^ the Township 70 N., Ranpe 20 West, 4th P. lch he but October 25th, 1915 disbursements allowed bv 1a"v: snbiect Meridian, and the timber thereon, under W that certain lands of said decedent de other corn growing states. Min- tl"tlon- The changed NOTICE is hereby given that John E. ed to to re^erypticn at an'"" time within ^e the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, scribed therein be sold and praying that Johnson whose post-office address is and acts amendatory, known as the vear from the day sale, as provided a license be to him granted to sell the of nesota will rank up with the lead- 1fJuw,n ^ork ^vantage Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 30th the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value bv law. same: day of June, 1915 file in this office Sworn «. of the pupils in the country school A- as might be fixed by appraisement, and Date*"! October ?7.. D. 1915. ing corn states in point ot aver- NOW THEREFORE, you, and each Statement and Application, No. 012046, that pursant to such application, the VanSant Investment Company of you, are hereby cited and required to to purchase the NW SE %. Section land and timber thereon have been appraised. agg yield per acre. aid sparsely settled com'" Mortgagee show cause, if any you have, before this 31. Township 70 N., Range 20 West. the timber estimated 28,000 .TTTVJT*! to NORTON, court, at the Probate Court Rooms in The immigration department munities to provide schools, the board feet at $2 00 per M, and 50 cds 4th P. Meridian, and the timber thereon, Attorneys „. the Courf House, in International Falls, Spruce at 50c per cord and the land under the provision of the act of June Oct. 25 Dec 16 County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, will furnish reports on the differ- state under the new law may nothing: that said applicant will offer 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as on the 28th day of December. 1915, final proof in support of his application the "Timber and Stone Law,'' at such assist the district which does not at 10 o'clock A. M... why the prayer of ent crops grown this year as soon and sworn statement on the 25th day of value as might be fixed by appraisement, said petition should not be- granted. January, 1916, before Register and Receiver, maintain a high or graded school and that pursant to such application, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE as they are compiled. TT. S. Land Office, at Duluth. WITNESS the Judge of said the land and timber thereon have hoen SALE. Minnesota. Conrt Court, and the seal of said court, whenever a levy-of 15 mills does appraised, the timber estimated 40.000 Anv person is at liberty to protest this Seal this 30th day of November, 1915. board feet at $2.00 per M., and 20 cds Default having been made in the payment purchase before entry, or initiate a contest not arise $.500 for each school in snurce at 50c ner cord and the land JOHN BERG, of the sum of One Thousand Four at anv time before pntent issue?, by S20.00: that said applicant will offer Judge of Probate Court being built and three more about session seven months of the year, Hundred ($1,400.00) Dollars principal, filing* a corrobated •'ffklpvit in this office, final nroof in support of his amplication JEVNE & NORTON, and Forty-two ($42.00) Dollars interest, alleging facts which would defeat the to be, which will drain many thousand and sworn statement on the 17th dav of Attorneys for Petitioner entry. upon that certain mortgage deed duly Janua'rv. 1.916. before Register and Receiver Joseph WinczewsW. executed and delivered by Carl Alfred acres of good land, we should FARMERS CLUB AT RAY U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota. Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register Johnson and Selma C. Johnson, his wife, mortgagors, to R. E Werkman, bearing see hundreds of home builders: Anv person is at liberty to protest thi? date the 7th dav of September, 1912. for DISTRICT NEWS purchase before ent.r^, or initiate a contest Fourteen Hundred ($1400.00) Dollars flocking here within a year. All Every farmer in the Ray comsix at anv time before patent issues, bv and with power of sale therein contained. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE flline a corroborated affidavit in th1p duly recorded in the office of the of these big ditches will con- mun^y present at the annual was Register of Deeds in and for the County office, alleging facts which would defeat (Continued from Page 5) nect up with good roads that lead eiection of officers at the Farmer's of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, on the entry. Default having been made in the payWent the 19th dav of September, A. D., 1912 at Joseph WinczeTsfct." of the sum of One Hundred and to Loman. Come ina see. meeting last Saturday with the Register 9:00 o'clock A. M.. in book "J" of Five dollars, which is claimed tp be due oks and interesting classics. Mortgages on page 175. Nov. 11-Jan. 13 and is due at the date of this notice The Loman Merc. Co. are doing f0n0Wing result. Gust Aspland, upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed And which mortgage was duly assigned Several young people from and delivered by Jacob XTngermann and by an instrument in writing by said a great service for the settlers president, P. E. Erickson,-vice ?Taria, Ungrermann, his wife Mortgagors, mortgagee to O. Backlund. bearing date Wayland attended the social and uere 4-i,:s faii kv buvino- all the •a 'AH t? -lce NOTICE the 10th day of January A. D., 1913, to The Merchants State Bank of Red darice at the Werman school. 'hlS President, Albert Entzman, secre- aU duly recorded in the office of the Register Lake Falls Mortgagee, bearing date the beef that is offered and at a good tary, and Ole J. Wold, treasury. of Deeds in and for the County of 17 day of July 1914. and with, a power STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Koochiching. State of Minnesota, on the of sale therein contained, duly recorded ss. price. They also furnish a good t,, 15th day of January. A. D., 1913 at 9:00 in the office of the Register of Deeds County of Koochiching .l -4. ^he slde gave a fine pro- a east 1 LOMAN o'clock A. M.. in hook "C" of Mortgages butcher to help dress it. When In and for the County of Koochiching DISTRICT COURT on page 328 and and State of Minensota.. on the 27 day FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The first school fair of Loman, can sell all our produce as well fr®m' Pre over one hundred were WHEREAS, there is actually due of Julv 1914, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., in we thereon at the date of this notice under In the matter of the Application Book of Mortgages., on page 12. held at the school house about a we will clear more land, and raise the terms and conditions thereof, and of Ronald C. Fraser to AND WHEREAS. The said Merchants register the title to the following the power of sale therein contained, the week ago was well attended and more meat. State Bank of Red Lake Falls, the Mortgagee sum of Fourteen Hundred Sixty and described real estate situateed STOFFLES-RABIDEAUX and Holder of said Mortgage, has in Koochiching County, the exhibits were many and varied 20-100 ($1460.20) Dollars and, Jesse Kennedy took a big load duly elected and does hereby elect to declare. WHEREAS, the power of sale has become Minnesota, namely: the whole principal sum of said as well as of high quailty. Mr. operative and no action or proceedings The East half (E of the of provisions up to Tuffiot's camp Mortgage due and payable at the date of have been instituted by law or Northeast quarter (N. E. George Stoffles and Miss Leona Jewell was present. We should this notice, under the terms and conditions on Black last week. IT, ,, of section eight (8) and the otherwise to recover the debt secured by iir t~\ 11 Kabideaux both of Kanier were of said Mortgage and the power of said mortgage or any part thereof South half (S. ty) of the H, plan to have our next fair earlier. A Walter Dahlgren made a trip sale therein contained:and whereas there Northwest quarter (N. W. NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby -, r, united in marriage last Ihursday is actually due and claimed to be due and given that by virtue of the power of sale of section nine (9) in townpshi Two big public Thanksgiving to the Falls last week, payable at the date of this notice the contained in said mortgage and pursuant sixty-nine (69) North of j.1 evening at the Methodist ParsonAndy A Sum of One Hundred and Five dollars, to the Statute in such case made range twenty-six (26) West. dinners, one at the N. P. Neilson A Amundsen has a contract -g tt -m 1 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 and provided, the said mortgage will be Applicant, 1 1 a£e- -Rev- C. H. Blake read the a home and one at the school house per cent per annum from the 17th foreclosed by sale of said premises, described against to crib the banks along the road day of July 1915, and whereas the in and conveyed by said mortgage, 4. 4. *1, ceremony that made them hus- Julia E. Lewis, Alex Cowan, •4.u 1 drew good crowds last Thursday. namely Lots Three (3), Five" (5), near town with logs, to stop the ., Said power of sale has become operative Koochiching County and State band and A wife together. The. band and wife together. The and no action or proceeding having been Seven (7), Eight (8) and Lot Four, the -a- 4. 4.u a-T 1 of Minnesota, and all other There would not have been room sliding into the ditches. 1 & instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover Southwest Quarter of the Northwest persons and parties unknown tj a 4. groom has had charge of the elecHoward Quarter and the North half of the the debt secured by said Mortgage, claiming any right, title, enough if many of the people had Goben has gone to Southwest Quarter, all of Section Twenty-seven Or any part thereof estate," lein or interest in the (27) in Township One Hundred not had their dinner at home, not NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS real estate described in application Tuffiot's camp for the winter. ,tnc^Pla,nt a' Ramer smce Fifty-eight (158) North, of Range herein, HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of ot Mrs. Thomas has her store 'nsta«ed- A young man Twenty-seven (27) West of the Fifth liking to break the suctom. was the power of sale contained in said Defendants principal Merdian, State of Minnesota ^•T.P, Mortgage, and pursant to the statute containing Two Hundred Forty-five (245) The Farmer's Club meet-last building improved for the winter, i,?° .s .a.n m^uln ^mfn4nlty' narned ^ef^ndants:—esota ak°ve In such case made and provided, the to the acres more or less according government -a- lhe bride is the daughter of one the said Mortgage will be foreclosed -by Wednesday night and held an survey thereof all the above lands are YOU, and each of you are hereby by putting on new siding. homes therp Th* Ijftf a sale of the premises described in and located in Koochiching County, State of irSi™ S election. Mike Horan was chosSwer'to conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: Martin Perkins is working in 7 W&-. Minnesota, together with the hereditaments The southwest quarter of the northeast and appurtenances thereunto belonging. the saw mill at Pelland. young couple left Thursday raght quarter (SW of N E %), northwest ffifSSa1app!r4t'Sn"in tirtofflci611 president and Grattan DeGraw, for Ashland, Wisconsin where quarter of the southeast quarter Said sale will be made by the Sheriff 'With'nrktwL?yd clsr'.la'v^fte?0^ P«*ident. The Club plans to W of S E %), Section eighteen vice they will be at home to theirs of said Koochiching County, at the front (18), Township One Hundred and Fiftythree do good work this winter when service of this summons upon you, ex- NOTICE door of the Court House in the City of (153) Range Twenty-six (25) west elusive of the day of such service, and many friends. International Falls in said County and of fifth P. M. and Lots One and Two the raods are better and the peo- State, on the 8th day of January, 1916, if you fail to answer the said appiica- (1 and 2) Block One (1) Franson's tion within the time aforesaid, the appli-1 1 1 at 10 o'clock A. M., on that day atrpublic Addition to Koochiching in Koochiching P*e 1 have more leisure. Shoe repairing neatly done. cant in said proceeding will apply to the vendue to the highest bidder for cash Grim Humor. County and State of Minnesota, with the to pay said debt, interest, taxes, if any, co"''°I'heT re"efie»and,d therth.. When we meet that new Stude- Ladies and Gent's rubber heels] hereditaments and appurtenances which and Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars Attorney's Witness. J. H. Drummond, Clerk of sale will be made by the Sheriff of said TT fees as stipulated in and by said baker that carries Uncle Sam "Seems like you've had an acci-X said Court and the seal thereof at in- S 50 cents. .' Koochiching County, at the front door mortgage, in case of foreclosure, and the ternational Falls in said county, this! -1 dent here," said the. farmer, as he i- '.. of the Court House, in the City of International mail from Baudette to Loman and disbursements allowed by law, subject N. NURICK SHOE SHOP 13th day of July 1915. Falls In said County and to the right of redemption at-any time to L. S. tf brought his team of fat mules J. H. DRUMOND, back, three times a week we can't 216 Second Avenue State, on the 20th day of December within one year from date of sale, as Dec. 2-16 Clerk. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at provided by law. a halt. just remember how the trail did public vendue, to the highest bidder for Dated November 20th, 1915. V" '-c cash, to pay said debt of One Hundred O. Backlund, "No," replied the motorist, who 1 look along there ten years ago What Started the Trouble. the taxes, if any, on said prekV Owner and Assignee mises, and Twenty-five dollars, Attor-. or Mortgage. CITATION POR HXSARXWG OH PETITION was crawling painfully from un«#- when we had our pack sack full jx'f ney's fees, as stipulated in and by said Geo. H. OtterneH, TO 8EXA. MOBTGACHB OB J- »v' 'sSStf Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the Owner arid Assignee US ABE &AVD. and a pail or two in our hands. Mrs. Bacon—-I don't suppose der his wrecked car. ''I've justV Attorney for 1 gi. "ts 1 of. Mortgage. sr&J disbursements allowed by law subject you would give up your seat in a played a practical joke on myv Willmar, Minnesota. wf Wm. Markman made a trip to ffe to redemption at any time within one rf ",V"5 Estate of John A. Ilopf a® year from the day of sale, as provided the Falls last-week, going by the car to a woman unless she were wife." DV law* STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 t{ ^Dated October 27, A. D. 1915. ss. For Christmas gifts nothing good looking? "How's that?" 1 7% way of Canada. ISfi- County of Koochiching Merchants State Bank pleases better than photos—Emerson's "She thinks she's going to of Red Lake Falls IN PROBATE COURT N. P. Neilsori ana family are Mr. Bacon—Why, my dear, 9. VortniM In the Matter of the Estate of John Studio is n£w located over matinee this afternoon in thif* back to the claim for a while. when you say that you are forgetting JUtJIJB 4 NORTON, Urn A. Klopf, the State of Minnesota to all Attorney! office. Press the persons interested in the sale of certain yourself. car. With three big ditches actually Oct. 25 Dec 16 lands belonging to said Estate, the petlkm 0 fe jM