International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 13, 1916 · Page 5 of 8
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.1 i." W"1 WW 1 .1'! .U„ st 1 1 11^ ,rf :tf '"H 7V^'V,V- .: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 4 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE FOB PUBMOATION HARD CASH FROM JUNK PILE STATE OF MINNESOTA! Department of the Interior Department of the Interior (THE,GOOD OUP6E SEES OWE FRIEND QUIDING ANOTHER^ ^sa., County of Koochiching U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Great Manufacturing Concern Turns DISTRICT COURT NEITHER, JUDGE. I'M SHOWING October 29, 1915. Nov. 1st. 1915 A LITTLE CHEW OF W-B CUT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Its Waste Material Into Various HIM WHERE HE CAN GET A NOTICE is hereby given that Martin IS MORE SATISFyiNCa THAN The Cosmopblitan Company, NOTICE is hereby given that Bridget SAY! IS »WEEKS TOBACCO Valuable Commodities. Sever son whose post-office address is Marie Hayes whose post-olfice address is a corporation, A HUNK OF THE OLD KIND THAT A SATISFACTION Scarville, Iowa did, on the 1st day. of Plaintiff Jtfinneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 6th ALL RIGHT- June, 1915, file in this. office Sworn LOCK-STEP ONLV A DIME vs. clay of April, 1915, file in this office Statement and Application. No. 012018. If the pork packers use all of the OR MARCH? Lewis E. Hagen, and also all Sworn' Statement and Application, No. .to purchase the N}4 NE%, Section 31, other persons unknown claiming 011932, to purchase the NW% and pig but the squeal, the great manufacturing Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. any right title, estate, interest SW& NE14, Section 32 Township 70 N., industries are not far behind Meridian, and the timber thereon, under or lien in the real estate Range 20 West, 4th P. Meridian, and the the provisions of the act of .June 3, 1878 described in the complaint in utilizing every ounce of matter timber thereon, under the xirovisions of and acts amendatory, known as the herein. the act of June3, 1878, and acts amendatory, "Timber and Stone Law," at such value that comes' into their hands. The Defendants known as the "Timber and Stone as might be fixed by appraisement, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Law," at such value as might be fixed works at Hawthorne, 111., of the Western that, pursant to such application, the under and by virtue of a judgment and by appraisement, and that, pursant to land and timber thereon have been appraised, Electric company, for instance, decree entered in the above entitled action, such application, the land and timber the timber estimated «72.000 on the 22nd day of July, 1914, a thereon have been appraised, the timber dispose of junk or waste material board feet at $2 and $4 per M, and 10 certified transcript of which has been estimated 65M bd.' ft. Jack Pine at $2.00 cds. spruce at 50c per cord and the land every month as follows: Brass, 100 «»wv delivered to me," I. the undersigned, M., 3M bd. ft. White Pine at $4.00 Tper nothing that said applicant will offer Sheriff of said Koochiching County, will tons copper, 180 tons German silver, per M., 36 bd ft. Norway Pine at $4.00 fina'l proof in support of his application •k sell, at public auction, to the highest per M. and 10 cds. Spruce at 50c and and sworn statement on the 25th day of 17% tons iron and steel, 89 tons bidder for cash, on Thursday, the 20th' the land $ nothing that said applicant January, 1916, before Register and Receiver, day of January, 1916, at 10 o'clock in solder skimmings, 4 tons lead, 833 •will offer final proof in support of his U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, the forenoon of said day, at the front application and sworn statement on the Minnesota. tons paper, 7 tons. door of the Court House, in the city of 24th day of January, 1916, before Register Anj' person is at liberty to protest this International Falls, in said County and Scraps of different metal are kept and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at purchase before entry, or initiate a contest. State, in one parcel, the premises and Duluth, Minnesota. at any time before patent issues, by Separate and are baled by hydraulic real estate described in said judgment Any person is at liberty to protest this filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, and decree, situate, lying and being in HAVE 'presses. Chips and sweepings are purchase before entry, or initiate a contest alleging facts which wtfuld defeat the Koochiching County. Minnesota, to-wit: you ever heard men who use ordinary tobacco at any time before patent issues, entry. jpassed through separators and magnetic The Southwest quarter (S. W. of by filing a corroborated affidavit in this Joseph Winczewski, say anything in its favor? section Thirteen (13), Township Sixtyseven separators. These are melted •office, alleging facts which would defeat Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register (67) North of Range' Twenty-four But nearly all the men who are today using W-B the entry. jdown or sold to refiners. Scraps of (24) West of the Fourth P. M. according Joseph Winczewski, to the Government survey thereof. CUT chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, /ottg .celluloid are turned into enamel for Nov.-4Jan.-20 Register NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Dated December 3rd, 1915. shred— were started by the suggestion of friends who insulating iron wire cores. Sawdust THOS. P. WHITE, Sheriff liked it better than the ordinary kind. Pepartment of the Interrior Koochiching County, Minn. and chips of wood are sifted according SUMMONS WM. P. HARRISON, U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn to size. The former finds its way to Plaintiff's Attorney. October 25th, 1915 "Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste" Torrey Building, STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 the plating and drying rooms, the latter NOTICE is hereby given that John E Duluth, Minnesota. City Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New Yoifc to the furnaces, where it produces Johnson whose post-office address is Dec. 9-16-23-30 Jan 6-13 County of Koochiching Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 30th steam equivalent to the product of day of June, 1915 file in this office Sworn DISTRICT COURT 5,200 tons of coal a- year and wood Statement and Application, No. 012046. FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT to purchase the NW SE Section CZTATXON FOB HEABXNG- ON PETITION ash that is sold for an average of 31, Township 70 N., Range 20 West. POB ADMINISTRATION. $6,140 a year. PALLS LUMBER AND 4th P. Meridian, and the timber thereon, COAL COMPANY, A CORPORATION, under the provision of the act of June Waste paper and cotton waste is ESTATE OF SIGRID OLSON. 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as Plaintiffs. I made into scratch pads or used in the '"•ilr'tfJiitfti'irAir'rtiiSi' rnfn ir~"'iS'r 7' the "Timber and Stone Law,'' at such —vs— STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 value as might be fixed by appraisement packing department. Lead from STEVE JELACIC AND A. j- SS. and that pursant to such application C. FRASER, Defendants junked cable is melted off, refined and County of Koochiching the land and timber thereon have been THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO appraised, the timber estimated "40.00" used again or sold as pig lead. Copper THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: board feet at $2.00'per M., and 20.cds IN PRO HATH COURT. wire is baled under pressure for spurce at 50c per cord and the land YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED future use. Rubber is ground a,nd *20.00 that, said applicant will offer ind required to answer the complaint In the Matter e: the Estate of Sigric'i final proof in support of his application ol' the plaintiff in the above entitled Olson, Decedent. used in the manufacture of cast rubber and sworn statement on ,the 17th day of action, which complaint is 011 file in The State of Minnesota to all persons parts. January, 1916, before Register and Receiver the office of the clerk of the above interested in the granting of administration U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota. As the company buys raw material named Court in the City of International of the estate of.said decedent: The Falls in said County and state, amounting jto the average of $1,500,000 Any person is at liberty to protest this petition of Edward Johnson having been find to file your answer to said complaint purchase before entry, oreinitiate a contest a month, the reclaiming of junk is hied in this court, representing that Sigrid with said clerk within twenty at any time before patent issues, by Olson, then a resident of the County a most important item of expensesaving. filing a corroborated affidavit in this 20) days after the service of this summons of Koocniching, State of Minnesota, died office, alleging" facts which would defeat And this is true of" every upon you, exclusive of the day intestate on the 20th day of June,'1915 the entry. of such service, and if you fail to answer large factory. and praying tbat letters of administration Joseph Winczewski, the said complaint within the time of her 'estate be granted to Edward Register aforesaid, plaintiff above named will Nov. 11-Jan. 13 Johnson Shelland, P. O. Minn. and the HONOR GIVEN TO G0LDFIELD apply" to the Court for the relief demanded court having fixed the time and place in said complaint. for hearing said petition. Notice is further given that this NOTICE OP CONTEST. THEREFORE, jrou. and each of you, action is brought to foreclose a materialman's According to United States Geological are hereby cited and required to show lien claimed by said plaintiff cause, if any you have before this court Survey It Is Richer Than Its DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, upon Lot 24 and the west half of Lot at the Probate Court rooms in the Court UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Rival, Tonopah. 23 in Block 7i» of the plat of International House, in the city of International Falls, Duluth, Minn., December 16, 1915 Falls in said County and State, in the County of Koochiching, State of according to the 't^lat thereof on file The rivalry between Tonopah and Minnesota, on the 11th day of February, -and of record in the office of the Register TO JOHN E. DENAULT, Contestee: 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition Goldf.eld mining camps seems to have of Deeds in and for Koochiching You are hereby notified that Carl W. should not be granted. been definitely settled by the United County, and that the improvement out Jacobson, who gives Silverdale, Minnesota, Witness, the judge of said court, and •of which said lien arose is as follows, States geological survey. Figures given as his post-office address, did on the seal of said court, this 11th day of 4o-wit: That between June 21, 1913 and December 2nd, 1915, file in this office January, 1916. out recently indicate that Goldfield November 20th, 1914, plaintiff, at the his duly corrorborated application to JOHN-BERG, leads with a production of $65,000,000 special instance and request of defendant contest and secure the cancellation of (Court Seal) Probate Judge. worth of gold and silver, while Jelacic sold and delivered to your homestead Entry, Serial No. 011,913 J. 13-27. saul defendant certain lumber and made March 23, 1915, for lots 2 Tonopah has little more than $60,000,000 building material of the agreed price and 3, Section 31, Township 65 N., to its credit. The state of •of ""50.03, no part of which has ever Range 23 W., 4th P. Meridian, and as Nevada, however, can takfe credit for "been paid except the sum of $46.12 and CITATION POB HEARING- ON PETITION grounds for his contest he alleges that POB ADMINISTBATION. "which lumber and building material $125,000,000 worth of gold and silver' said John E. Denault has never established 'was to be used and was in fact used a residence on said land or improved from the two camps since 1900. in and about the construction and ESTATE OF JAMES D. YOUNGi or cultivated any part thereof, The Goldfield territory was opened •erection of frame buildings in and but that the same is in its natural wild STATE OF MINNESOTA two years later than the Tonopah district. upon said premises and the improvement state. F.C.ROGERS thereof. ss. You are, therefore, further notified Considerable copper is even Dated November 18, 1915. County of Koochiching that the said allegations will be taken yet being taken from the concentrates J. H. BROWN, as confessed, and your said entry will IN PROBATE COURT. of the Goldfield mills, while the Tonopah Attorney for Plaintiff, be cancelled without further right to International Falls, Minn. fields are practically* abandoned. be heard, either before this office or on -J 7-21 In the Matter of the Estate of James PRACTICAL FURRIER appeal, if you fail to file in this office The federal survey on the two fields D. Young, Decedent. within twenty days after the FOURTH reveals that while the deposits in each The State of Minnesota to all persons publication of this notice, as shown interested in the granting of administration were found in what is technically NOTICE PUBLICATION below, your answer, under oath, specfically FORT FRANCES, FOR of the estate of said deceden:t The ONTARIO responding to these allegations of known at tertiary volcanic rocks, in Department of the Interior petition of Eliza Young having been filed contest, together with due proof that form and character they were radically in this court, representing that James you have served a copy of your answer D. Young, then a resident of the County different, thus disposing once and U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. on the said contestant either in person Nov. 1st. 1915 of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died The Oldest Exclusive Fur House or by registered mail. for all of the old tradition that the NOTICE is hereby given that Lottie intestate on the 14th day of December, You should state in your answer the veins were the same, dipping far down SS«verson whose post-office address is 1915 and praying* that letters of administration name of the post office which you desire in the World Sscarville, Iowa did, 011 the 14th day of of his estate be granted to Arthur into the bowels of the earth between future notices to be sent you. July, 1915 file in this office Sworn Stateorient P. Young, 906 West 3rd St. Duluth, the two camps. and Application, No. 012062, to JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, '4, Minnesota and the court having fixed purchase the SW SW/4, Section 33, Register. the time and place for hearing said petition. Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. RAW FURS W. H. SMALLWOOD Jr., "Juju." Meridian, and the timber thereon, under EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF Attorney. the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, THEREFORE, You and each of you, There has been nothing more picturesque «nd acts amendatory, known as the Date of first publication December are hereby cited and required to show in the reports of African warfare "Timber and Stone Law," at such value 23, 1915. cause, if any you have: before f'is as might he fixed by appraisement, and Date of second publication, December than a sentence in the belated at the Probate Court rooms in the Court tthat pursanc to such application, the 30, 1915. House, in the city of International' Falls, 4and and timber thereon have been appraised, account of the British defense of Tukum, Date of third publication, January in the County of Koochiching, State of the timber estimated 28,000 which is just inside the border, 6, 1916. •board feet at $2.00 per M, and 50 cds Minnesota, on the 11th day of February, -spruce at »lk' per rii and the land of northern Nigeria: "The German officers Date of fourth publication, January 1916, at 10, o'clock a. m.. why said petition .nothing that said applicant will offer 13, 1916. should not be granted. had repeatedly attempted to flinal proot in support of his application Witness, the judge of said court, and •and sworn statement. 011 the 25uh day of take Tukum, but their native troops tne seal of said court, this 11th day of January, before Kegister and Receiver, SHERIFF'S SALE. refused again to face the juju at that January, 1M6. I'. S. Land Office, at Duluth.• Highest Cash Price Paid innesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA place." A worker among native races JOHN BERG, Any person is at liberty protest this ss. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. on Raw Furs sends me this word of explanation. jjmrcha.se before entry, or initiate a congest County of Koochiching J. 13-27. "It is no wonder," he says, "that the at any time before patent issues. I.v DISTRICT COURT. ailing a corrobated altidavit in this office, Germans could not get their natives C. A. PIERSON, -alleging facts which would defeat the .'entry. to advance, as there is ifbthing they vs. KOBTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Joseph Winczewski, H© Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs -Fro them United V. C. POOR, are more terrified at than a juju, Nov 11-Jan. 1" Register States and Pay as Higfh a Price for them as NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN, That which in this instance means that Default having been made in the payment by virtue of an Execution to me directed of the sum of Eighty and 25-00 any House in the United States. some powerful witch doctor had laid laORTaAOE FORECLOSURE SALE and delivered, and now in my hands, ($80.25) Dollars, which is claimed to be a spell on the place, drawing a line issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth due and is due at the date of this notice, round it which must not be crossed. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, upon a certain mortgage, duly executed Default having been made' 'in the BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY in and for the County of Koochiching, and delivered by William J. Lippitt, This line would be marked by pieces F.C.ROGERS payment of the sum of Six Hundred upon a Judgment rendered in mortgagor, to Joseph Lachapelle, mortgagee, of tusk or hair or something of that QForty Three and no-100 Dollars, which said Court in favor of C. A. Pierson, bearing date the 10th day of November, "is claimed to be due and is due at the kind. The natives would be far more and against A*. C. Poor I have levied 1914, and with a power of sale •date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, upon the following described Real afraid of facing the juju than they therein contained, duly recorded in the _-c duly executed and delivered by Property of said defendant, to-wit: olhce of the Register of Deeds in and would be of death, because to do so -Petri Stubee and Henning Stubee, her for the County of Koochiching, and State The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest would raise up against them the spirits ihusband, Mortgagors, to William H. FORT FRANCES, Minnesota, on the 11th day of November, ONTARIO of Quarter (SW^of NW%), all in "Dayton, Mortgagee, bearing date the of their ancestors."—Manchester 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., in Book Section Twenty-three (23), Township 3rd day of April 1913, and with a power "H'' of Mortgages, on page 437 and no One Hundred Fifty-six (156), North, Guardian. of sale'therein contained, duly recorded action or proceeding having been instituted, Range Twenty-five, West of the Fifth in the office of the Register of Deeds in at law or otherwise, to recover Principal Meridian, State of Minnesota. iind for the County of Koochiching and Getting Even. the debt secured by said mortgage or any And that I shall, on Friday, the 18th .'State of Minnesota 011 the 23rd day part thereof. day of February, A. D. 1916, at the hour ^A young woman, employed in a Lafayette 9nO(N8S»9S»KK9m9(»K80C8896K86889S9C'3SK9SK96%»96SS9688968S96»96K9S8696SS96S896M9atK' April 1913, at 2 o'clock P. M., in NOW, THEREFORE. Notice is hereby of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the bank, in acknowledging a -Book D. of Mortgages, 011 page 522, •3 given, that by'virtue of the power of sale front door of the Court House in International Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. \nd no action or proceeding having courtesy shown by an Indianapolis contained'in'said .mortgage, and pursuant Falls in said County and been instituted, at law or otherwise, to the statute in such case made and State, proceed to sell all the right, title young man, who lives at the -Y. M. C. to recover the debt secured by said provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed and interest of the above named V. A., inclosed a .check for "five cents !JTo.-tgage or any part thereof, by a sale of the. premises described Poor, in and to the above described NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS only," "for payment for service, as errand in and comveyd by said mortgage, E. A. Yernberg, Manager pi operty, to satisfy said Judgement and HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of ^iz: Lot 10, block 17, First Addition to boy." She remarked to the young costs amounting to Eighty-two Dollars the power of sale contained in said Liittlefork, Minnesota, in Koochiching aria Eighty-five cents together with accruing man's sister that he "wouldn't have Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute County and State of Minnesota,- with-the costs of sale, and interest on the in such case made and provided, the the nerve" to cash it. hereditaments and appurtenances which same from the 26th ,day of. December, Wholesale and Retail Meats, said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale will be made by the Sheriff of said The young man enjoys a joke, and 1-14, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, «, sale of the premises described in and Groceries, Fruits and Feed Koochiching County at the front door at Public Auction, to the highest when the check is returned to the Lafayette conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: bidder for cash. of the Court House, in the city of International, bank it will bear, in addition Lots Eleven and Twelve (11 & 12) Falls, in paid County and State, TKOS. P. WHITE,, Block Eighty-eight (88) of Internationai on the 26th day of February, 1916, at to the stamp of several banks a list of Falls, Minnesota, as per the __ Koochiching1 County, Minn. Home-Made Sausage and 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at public Indorsements, which will show it had FRANZ JEVNE, plat of the same on file and of record vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, k'i\ donet duty as a circulating medium Hamburger in the office of the Register of Deeds Plaintiff's Attorney. to pay said debt of Eighty and 25-100 in and for said County and State, Dated, International Falls, Minn., among the young man's Indianapolis ($80.25) Dollars, and interest, and the Dec. 22nd, 1915. 'with the hereditaments and appurten••ances taxes, if any, on said premises, and Fifteen friends. The young man is looking which sale will be made by the f. 12 23-2 3 dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated forward to what will happen amomg Sheriff of said Koochiching County at Give us a Trial and Yon Will in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, the front door of the Court House, the young woman's friends at the Lafayette and the disbursements allowed Stay With Ui 'le* in the City of International Falls in by law subject to redemption at any bank when tie check is presented said County, and State, on the 19th time' within one year from the day of for payfhent.—Indianapolis •day of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. sale, as provided by law. Our Prices are Always Rigl^t and Our Stock Always Fresh M. of that day, at public vendue, to News. Dated January 10, A. D. 1916. the highest bidder for cash, to pay JOSEPH LACHAPELLE, ssaid debt of Six Hundred Forty Three Mortgagee. Five Cents a Week. Second Ave. and Fifth Street International FsUsf Minn* -and no-100 Dollars, and interest, and JEVNE & NORTON, TRADE-MARKS tthe taxes, if any, on said premises, Senator Kern of Indiana has fond Attorneys. J. 13—F. 27. ,{»nd Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as COPYRIGHTS recollections of the smkll schoolhouse 'stipulated in and by said mortgage in where a3 a boy he earned his first -case of foreclosure, and the disbursem«nts Send sketch, or model and description HIDES for free search. allowed by law subject to redemption nickel. He agreed to build afire in «V Subscribe For The Pre! Book containing over 200 at any time Within one year the schoolhouse stove every morning I AND ical movements sent free upon request. from the day of sale, as* provided by at least- an hour before the opening of law. WM. ROACH, Jr. .Dated Jan. 3rd," D. 1916. 5 school, and to sweep np once a day. IV. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW WILLIAM H. DAYTON, For this work he received five cents a MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL. Hunter's"»ndtrappe'rs''SHT3S Mortgage*. week! He still feels that he earned EXPERT UT. V. KANE, Attorney McGill Building. Washington, D. C. International Falls, Mini. bound, 450 pages. Price tit. oa ToHida I tt. 1 as t-\ r\ and Fur Shippets, Wrltatoda*