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IV: .-{YN^M U»WTO- r_. xv s. *3 'AW? s. ***',' ^Jf^\ 1^1^' :,,t ,» J_ 1 -.r- -*[& ?k INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS* nd acta amendatory/ known as the same: or rOSECLOB Timber and Stone Law," at such value JfOTXCE HOBTQAOE WAR-CRIES USED BY JHE JEW NOW THEREFORE, you, and each ?hat ,s might be fixed by appraisement, -and USE SAU!. of you, are hereby cited and, required to pttrsanl to such application, the show cause, if any you have, before this (THE GOOD JUD6E SEES ONg FRIEND GUIDING ANOTHER^ land and timber thereon have been appraised, court, at the Probate Court Rooms in They Are Many and in All\ Tongues, Default having been made in the payment the timber estimated. 28,000 the Court House, in International Falls, of the sum of One. Thousand Four board feet at ?2!00 per- M, and 50 cds But Another One Is Said to NEITHER, JUDGE. I'M SHOWING County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, Hundred UMOO.OO) Dollars principal, spruce at 50c per cord and the land A LITTLE CHEW OF W-B CUT on the 28th day of December, 1915, Be Coming. HIM WHERE HE CAN OET A C" and Forty-two ($42.00) Dollars interest, nothing that said applicant will offer MORE SATISFyiNGiTHAN at 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of IS upon that certain mortgage deed duly flnall proof in support of his application SAY! IS said petition should not be granted. A HUNK OF THE OLD KIND •executed and delivered by Carl Alfred and,sworn statement on the, 25£h'-day of THAT ft SATISFACTION FOR "The Jew has as many war\:ries as ALL RIGHT. WITNESS the Judge of said Johnson and Selma C. Johnson, his wife, January, 1916, before Register and Receiver, ONLY A DIME LOCK-STEP Court Court, and the seal of said court, mortgagors, to R. E. Werkman, bearing U. S. Land Office, at Duluth there are tongues in Europe,\ for he: OR MARCH? date the 7th day of September, 1912. for Mirfnesota. Seal this 30th day of November, 1915. fights with them all and then\helias Fourteen Hundred ($1400,00) Dollars Ah,0j)ersfiitis. at to protest this JOHN BERG. and with power of sale therein contained, purchase before' entry/ or initiate a contest Judge of Probate Court his own war-cry, that eternal \earful duly recorded in the office of the at any time before patent issues, by JEVNE& NORTON, cry of his that in these days is rindingi Register of Deeds in and for the County filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, Attorneys for Petitioner of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on alleging facts which would defeat' the the heavens over Russian and Galician the 19th day of September, A. D., 1912 at entry. Polands," B. R. Lipsett writes ii thef 9:00 o'clock A. M., in book of Joseph Winczewski, Mortgages on page 175. Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register Century. CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION And which mortgage was duly assigned FOR ADMINISTRATION. "And still there is another ani aj by an instrument in writing by said newer cry coming, the war-cry of the mortgagee to O. Backlund, bearing date NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION the 10th day of January A. D., 1913, Estate of Elsie N. Olson. neutral Jew. To arms! to arms! O Is* dulv recorded in the office of the Register'of Department of the Interior rael! has arisen, the sudden thundering Deeds in and for the County of STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. cry throughout .the length and 15th day of January, A. D., 1913 at 9:00 County of Koochiching October 29, 1915. breadth of the New York Ghetto and o'clock A. M., in book "C" of Mortgages on page 328 and NOTICE is hereby given that Bridget all the other Ghettos in the larger IN PROBATE COURT Marie Hayes whose post-office address is WHEREAS, there is actually due cities of America. Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 6th thereon at the date of this under notice day of April, 1915, file in this office HAVE the terms and conditions thereof, and "We know, of course, what are the L\ the matter of the estate ol Elsie Sworn Statement and Application, No. the power of sale therein contained, the N. Olson,. Decedent. you ever heard men who use ordinary tobacco of the Ghetto Jew they are arms 011932, to purchase the E% NW% and sum of Fourteen Hundred Sixty and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO SW^i NEi/4, Section 32 Township 70 N., say anything in its favor? tongue and pen. By means of these 20-100 ($1460.20) Dollars and, all persons interested in the granting Range 20 West, 4th P. Meridian, and the WHEREAS, the power of sale has become intended to raise the Jew from it is of aci ministration of the estate of said. /^•Trr ?ear!y who are today using W-B timber thereon, under the provisions of men operative and no action or proceedings the act of June3, 1878, and acts amendatory, the depths of his ashes and make him decedmt: The petition of Mrs. Charles CUT chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, have been instituted by law or known as the "Timber and Stone new cut, Ion& otherwise to recover the debt secured by wlurt' pi'611 J1*Olson, ,this a live nation again. A congress of started by the suggestion of friends who Law," at such value as might be fixed court, representing that Elsie N. I said mortgage or any part thereof shred—were, by appraisement, and that, pursant to American Jews is to be called and it then :. resident of the county of Koochi- liked better thati the ordinary kind. NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby it such application, the land and timber si.en tliat by virtue of the power of sale ching State of Minnesota, died intestate is to demand, at the conclusion of the thereon have been appraised, the timber contained in said mortgage and pursuant oi the 22nd day of September/ 1909 Noti-e how 'lie salt brings out the rich tobacco taste" estimated 65M bd. ft. Jack Pine at $2.00 war, or before it, the return of Palestine to the Statute in such case made and rayiag that letters of administration per M., 3M bd. ft. White Pine at $4.00 and provided, the said mortgage will be Made by WEYMAN-BRUTQN COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City to its ancient owners. For the per M., 36 bd ft. Norway Pine at $4.00 of said estate be granted to Mrs. foreclosed bv sale of said premises, described per M. and 10 cds. Spruce at 50c and Jews are a nation, and they must have Charl G.ilbertson and the court having in and conveyed by said mortgage, the land $ nothing: that said applicant namely Lots Three (3), Five (5), xed the time and place for hearing a land and Palestine is theirs. will offer final proof in support of his Seven (7), Eight (8) and Lot Four, the said petition "That is to say, in brief, that while application and sworn statement on the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF 24th day of January, 1916, before Register Ouarter and the North half of the nearly three-quarters of a million Jews and Receiver, LI. S. Land Office, at YOU are hereby cited arid required to Foi'thwest Quarter, all of Section Tweutv-seven the European battlefields are at Duluth, Minnesota. on shov. cause, if any you have, before this (27) in Township One Hundred IsMlliMffiilliisiiSr Any person is at liberty to protest this Firt.v-fi?:ht nr.North, of Range Court at the Probate Court Rooms in one another's throats, in vindication ^•msrst purchase before entry, or initiate a contest 'Twentv-iseven (27) West of the Fifth the Court House, in the City oi' International each of a different nationality, the at any time before patent issues, principal Merdian, State .of Minnesota Falls,- in the County of Koochiching,- bv filing a corroborated affidavit in this containing Two Hundred Forty-five (245) Jews far away from the bursting shells State of Minnesota, on the 8th office, alleging facts which would defeat acres more or less according' government and glittering bayonets are calling out the entry. survey thereof all the above lands are day of January 1 1G, at 2 o'clock P. M., Joseph Winczewski, lorn ted in Koochiching County, Sta te of wiiy said petition should not be granted. to them: 'No, you are all in tlie wrong. Nov.-4 Jan.-20 Register Minnesota, together with the hereditaments For you are all one.' and appurtenances thereunto belonging. WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, "It is not for us to determine and the Seal of said Court, this Z-) in Said sale will he made by the Sheriff whether the Jews are a nation. It is STOTICE ?OB PUBLICATION" day of November, 1915. of said Koochiching County, at the front (Court) JOHN 23EBG-, door of the Conr" House in the City of not for one man to tell- another what Department of the Interior ^eal JiKlg'e of Probate. Tntffnation.nl Falls in said County and he should be. One is what one feels. PHKNEY & CAKIPliSZ,!, Stale, on the 8th day of January. 1910, U. S. Land Ofiice ar Duluth. Minn at 1" o'clock A. M., on that day at public If the Jews feel themselves a nation, Attorneys for Petitioners. Nov. 1st, 1915 vendue to tlie highest, bidder for cash Dee. -2'J that is sufficient." to pay said debt, interest, taxes, if any, NOTICE is hereby given that Martin a"d Seventv-fivo (S75.00) Dollars Attortiov's Seversen whose '-ip^t-oPice address is f«vs as stipulated in and by sairt Scarville, Towa did, on 1st day of PIANIST BUILT A CLAVICHORD NOSICa OP COUTSST. ni'^rtcnge, in case of foreclosure, and the June, 1915, file in this oflce Sworn Statement, and Application. No 012018, disIicrKoricnts allowed by law, subject to th" right of lv-demption at any time co purchase the NVL NE]/J. Section 31, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR v'thin, one yenl* from date of sale, as Township 70 N„ Range 20 West, !th P. Admiration for Bach Was Young I •]...! V)v law. Meridian, and the timber thereon, under UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Man's Inspiration in Its November 20th, 1915. 'be provisions of the act. of June 3, 1S7S 1 Duluth, Minn., December. 16, 1915 and aefs amendatory, known as the O, Br.cMnnd, Construction. r.r nnd Assignee "Timber and Stone Law," at such value of Mortgage. •is ir'c-bt be fixed by approvement. and TO_ JOHN E. DENAULT, Contestee: fb:t, pursuit to such application, the A longing to hear and to play the ^ou are hereby notified that Carl W. wii^r and Assignee b.nd and timber thereon have been nrurah-ed. 1 •Jacobson, who gives Silverdale, Minnesota, music of Bach on the clavichord, the the timber estimated 72.000 as his post-office address, did on i-.oard feet at S2 and $4 per M. and 10 Minnesota. instrument on which Bach played and 1 December 2nd, 1915, file in this office cds. snvuee at 50c per cord and the land composed his music, led Frank M. oofiing: that said applicant will offe*final his duly corrorborated application to proof in support of his application Watson, twenty-two years old, a Jackson contest and secure the cancellation of and sworn statement on the 25th day of NOTICE your homestead Entry, Serial No. 011,91 musician, to one of these in­ Januarys 1910. before Register and 'Receiver, feu.!id made March 23, 1915, for lots 2 STATE OF MINNESOTA] IT. S. Land Office., at Duluth, struments, and to build it under such I- ss. Minnesota. and 3, Section 31, Township 65. N. Countv of KooeMchins a handicap as would cause the average Range 23 W.. 4th P. Meridian, and as Any parson is at libertv to protest this DISTRICT COURT grounds for his contest he alleges that person to despair, a Jackson correspondent purchase before entry, or initiate a con-- FIFTEENTH Pi MCI AL DISTRICT. ar jmv t*rpe before patent issues bv said John E. Denault has never established rnst The Cosmopolitan Company, of the New York World filing a corrobated affidavit in this office a residence on said land or improved a corporation, alleging facts" which would defeat the writes. or cultivated any part thereof, Plaintiff ontrv. Two years ago Watson went to Boston vs. but that the same is in its natural wild Joseph Winczewslsi, state. I^ewis E. Hagen. and also all Nov ll-.Tan. 1?, and studied for a year at New England Register other persons unknown claiming You are, therefore, further notified Conservatory of Music. There he any right title, estate, interest that the said allegations will be taken or lien in the real estate acquired a technical knowledge of the NOTICE -described in the complaint as confessed, and your said entry will iherein. piano and kindred instruments, which be cancelled without further right to F.C.ROGERS Defendants STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 be heard, either before this office or on enabled him to build a reproduction of "NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, That appeal, if you fail to file in this office SS. the clavichord, an instrument which •under and by virtue of a judgment and County of Koochiching within twenty days after the FOURTH decree entered in the above entitled acvion, has not been used for 200 years, from DISTRICT COURT publication of this .notice, as4 shown on the 22nd ?day of Jury, 1914, a FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. below, your answer,' under oacll spe'efically printed djescriptidns of it. certified transcript of which has been •delivered tc me." I. the undersigned. responding to these allegations "of In the matter of the Application PRACTICAL FURRIER In the museum of the University of •Sheriff of said Koochiching Couiity, will of Ronald C. Fraser to contest, together with due proof that* Michigan there is a clavichord built in sell, at public auction, tc the highest register the title to the following you have served a copy of your answer! bidder for cash, on Thursday, the 20th described real estate situated the time of Bach, but knowledge of on the said contestant either in person •day of January, 1916, at 10 o'clock in FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO in Koochiching Countv, or by registered mail. this instrument did not come to young the forenoon of said day. at the front Minnesota, namelv: You should state in your answer the door of the Court House, in the city of The East half (E V2) of the Watson until he had practically completed International Falls, in said County and Northeast quarter (N. E. M) name of the post office which you desire the clavichord on which he was State, in one parcel, the premises and of section eight (8) and the future notices to be sent you. real estate described in said judgment South half (S. of the working. However, he made a trip The Oldest Exclusive Fur House to JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, and decree, situate, lying and being in Northwest quarter (N. W. Register. Ann Arbor, and not only inspected JCoochiching County, Minnesota, to-wit: the of section nine (9) in townpshi W. H. SMALL WOOD Jr., in the World The Southwest quarter (S. W. of sixty-nine (69) North of instrument at closfe range, but put it Attorney. section Thirteen (13), Township Sixtyseven range twenty-six (26) "West. in repair. With the exception of one (67) North of Range Twenty-four Applicant, Date of first 1 publication December 24)'West of the Fourth P. M. according against two things he found that the clavichord or 23, 1915. to the Government survey thereof. RAW FURS ,I\ilhl "E.*L,aWjs': 'Alfex-QoWaji built by his hands was correct, Date of second publication, December Dated December 3rd, 1915. EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF K£tfch?clfing j26untv»aiidt 8!a5a 30, 1915. THOS. P. WHITE, Sheriff and details which were wrong were ot Minnesota,/anfl raBlbthfcr of. Koochiching County, Minn. Date of third publication, January persons and narties unknown a minor nature. WM, P. HARRISON, 6, 1916. -cUftlKiink canv right,', tiile, Plaintiff's Attorney, esta£e^ lein or interest }rf thW publication, January of fourth Torrey Building, .. lie^i-estate. jles^t'ilWcT. ki.apnli-', .13, 1916. 1 Potash and Phosphates. Duluth, Minnesota. cation herein, Dec. 9-16-23-30 Jan 6-13 The agricultural department of the Defendants University of Illinois has published another The State of Minnesota to the above SHERIFF'S SALE. named defendants:— report dealing with the soils of STATE OF MINNESOTA YOU, and each of you are hereby 1 SHERIFF'S SALE this state and the fertilizers which summoned and required to answer the j- ss. application of the apnlicant in the above County of Koochiching' they need. This new investigation, STATE OF MINNESOTA] Highest Cash Price Paid entitled proceeding and to file vour an- ss. DISTRICT COURT. like the last, shows that Illinois farmers tf^,the application in the office County, of Koochiching said on Raw Furs the_ Clerk of s^id Court, in said Counts need not worry about potash. With C. A. PIERSON, within twenty (20) days after the vs. the exception of swamp lands our soils S. E. Thompson and Stanley service of this summons upon you, exclusive V. C. POOR, Thompson. Co-parteners doing of the day of such service, and have all the potassium salts they need, 'business as S. E. Thompson & if you fail to answer the said application NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN, That Son. and the addition of more is a stimulant within the time aforesaid, the applicant H© Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs fro th«m United by virtue of an Execution to me directed vs. in said proreeding will apply to the rather than a food. and delivered, and now in my hands, States and Pay as Hig-h a Price for them as G. A. Oveson and Mrs. G. A. court for the relief demanded therein. What Illinois land usually does lack issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth O'eson, his wife. any House in the United States. Witness. J. H. Drummond, Clerk of Judicial District, State of Minnesota, is phosphorus, and the United States NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by said Court and the seal thereof at Inio?ailona in and for the County of Koochiching, virture of an Execution to me directed Falls in said countv, this has a plentiful supply of phosphate upon a Judgment rendered in and delivered, and now in my hands, issued 13th day of July 1915. rock. This is good news to farmers out of the Municipal Court, city of said Court in favor of C. A. Pier son Tj- s- J. H. DRUMOND. BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY International Falls, and transcribed to and against V. C. Poor I have levied F.C.ROGERS Dec. 2-16 Clerk_ who had been taught that the lack of District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. upon the following described Real State of Minnesota, in and for the German potash would cut down their Property of said defendant, to-wit: County of Koochiching, upon a Judgment crops. It tends likewise to stimulate rendered in said Court in favor of S. E The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest an American industry which was being Thompson and Stanley Thompson, Copartners Quarter (SW%of NW&), all in NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION doing business as S. E. Thomp- hidden behind clever foreign advertising. Section Twenty-three (23), Township & and against O. A. Oveson son 1 One Hundred Fifty-six (156), North By the time this war and Mrs. G. A. Oveson, his wife.. I have is FORT FRANCES, Pepartment of the Interrior ONTARIC Range Twenty-five, West of the Fifth levied upon the following described U. S. Land Office at Duluth. Minn over, America will know how much Real ropertv of said defendants, to-wit Principal Meridian, State of Minnesota. October 25th, 1915 tlTe Northwest quarter(S% potash fertilizer it really needs, and And that I shall, on Friday, the 18th NOTICE is hereby given that John E N a in Pebruary- A. D. 1916, at the hour what the stuff is worth the on soil.— Johnson whose post-office address i? teen (14). Township Se-enty (70), North. of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 30th Range Twentv-four (24), West of the Chicago Journal. front door of the Court House in International 4 th Principal Meridian, Koochiching day of June, 1915 file in this office Sworn County, State of Minnesota. Statement and Application, No. 012046 Falls in said County and to purchase the NW SE Section State, proceed to sell all the right, title Tenant Defense Leagues. And shall., on Saturday the 8th day i2L township 70 N„ Range 20 West and interest of the above named V. C. of January A. D„ 1916 at the hbur Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co' The workers' war emergency committee 4th P. Meridian, and the timber thereon oi day, at Poor, in and to the above described of said V"rter the provision of the.act of June til eSheriff office in the Koochiching of Great Britain, in consideration property, to satisfy said Judgement 'and County Court House, in the City of a. 1878._ and acts amendatory, known a' C°^®ts» amounting to Eighty-two Dollars of the increase of house rents the "Timber and Stone Law,'' at such International Falls in said County and Eighty-five cents together with accruing and State,- proceed to sell all the value as might be fixed by appraisement, throughout the country, are organizing E. A. Yernberg, Manager costs of sale, and interest on the and. that pursant to such anplica-tlon right, title and interest of the above conferences to be held in all the named G. A. Oveson and Mrs. G. A. the land and timber thereon have been same from the 26th day of December, Oveson, in and to the above described appraised, the timber estimated 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, chief industrial centers within the 40.000 property, to satisfy said Judgment and board feet at $2.00 per M„ and 20 cds at Public Auction, to the highest next few weeks with a view to forming costs, amounting to Two Hundred fiftysix source at 50c per cord and the land Wholesale And Retail Meat! bidder for cash. and K)-100 dollars ($256.10), together tenant defense leagues. These S2.0.00 that said applicant will offer THOS. P. WHITE, Groceries, Fruits and Fee„ with all accruing costs of sale, and interest final prpof in' support of his application leagues are to organize the tenants on the same from the 5 th day of Sheriff Koochiching Count?, Minn. and sworn statement on the 17th dav nf November 191t), at the rate of 6 per cent FRANS JEVNE, with the object that they shall refuse January, 1916, before Register and Receiver per annum, at Public Auction, to the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota. Plaintiff's Attorney., to pay the increased house rents during highest bidder for cash. Home-Made Sausage and Dated, International Falls, Minn It the war. has been indicated Thos. P. White, Any person is at liberty to protest this Dec. 22nd, 1915. Hamburger Sheriff of Koochiching purchase before entry, or initiate a contest action that the government would take 12 23-2 3 County at arty time before patent issues, bv of against the Abusive demands filing a corroborated affidavit in this By Hughes Van Etten war office, alleging facts which would defeat landlords, but the,workers' emergency O«o. S. Lang-land, Deputy the entry. carry out theii committee will Give us a Trial and You Will, Plaintiff"s Attorney Joseph WinczewsU, present plans. t-." Register Dated International Falls, Minnesota, TVT 11 Stay With Us Nov. 11-Jan. 13 November 15th, 1915. Nov. 18 Dec. 30 Oct. 25 Dec 16 Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fret CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION a Almost Getaway. TO SEL£, MOBTCtAOE OB the "Where .Are you going?" asked LEASE IAND. Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Mini NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION who proprietor of a rooming house the Estate of John A. Blopf was roused in the early hours of Department of the Interior morning just in time to catch a lodger In the Matter of the Estate of John WANTED U. S. Dand Office at Duluth, Minn. A. Klopf, the State of Minnesota to all with creeping stealthily downstairs Nov. 1st. 1915 persons Interested in the sale of certain his baggage in his hands. lands belonging to said Estate, the petiof NOTICE is hereby given that" Lottie Young Man to Seyerson whose post-office address is Maxie D. Robb as representative "Oh—er," stammered the lodger. "I Scarville, Iowa did, on the 14th day of i.e ?£?ve named Estate, being duly Learn was walking in my sleep." v, .July, 1915 file in this office Sworn Statement nled In this court, representing that it is and Application, No. Q12062, to necessary and for the best interests of Watchmaking "Umph! it's a lucky thing I wasn't purchase the SW SW%, Section 33, said Estate* and all interester therein .walking in my sleep." might have Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. that certain lands of said decedent described I W.f. .Meridian, and the timber thereon, under therein be sold and praying 'that dreamed you paid me before you tried the provisions of the act of June 1878, a license be to him granted to sell the MANKATO, MINN. to leave.** 322 STATE ST. .' «, A-5- ftf I'Y, ,\f 41