International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 20, 1916 · Page 1 of 4
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Default having been- made in the payment MINNESOTA the good oudge finds a merchant who knows of "the* sum of Eighty and 25-00 THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS f- ss. ($80.25) Dollars, which is claimed to be County of Koochiching YES, JUDGE, SONE MEN ARE due and is due at the date of this notice, THAT LITTLE BIT OF upon a certain mortgage, duly«executed JUST FILL THEIR AND BORDER BUDGET CUT GIVES ME FULL DISTRICT COURT and delivered by William J. Lippitt, TOBACCO SATISFACTION FACES FULL AMD "THEM SAV ITS FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT mortgagor, to Joseph Liachapelle, mortgagee, Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. TOO STRONG. I TELL'EMTO bearing date the 10th day of November, TAKE A SMALL CHEW 1914, and with a power of sale FALLS LUMBER AND AND NOT GRIND ON IT .. COAL COMPANY, A CORPORATION, therein contained, duly recorded in the Entered as Second Class' Matter "June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at Plaintiffs .bfiice of the Register of Deeds in and International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. —vs— for the County of Koochiching, and State STEVE JELACIC AND A. of Minnesota, on the 11th day of November, ys INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., in Book C. FRASER, Defendants "H*' of Mortgages, on page 437 and no GEO. P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO action or proceeding having been instituted, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS at law or otherwise, to recover YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED the debt secured by said mortgage or any and required to answer the complaint part thereof. of the plaintiff in the above entitled One onth and the saloons of this city will go out of busibelieve NOW, THEREFORE. Notice is hereby action, which complaint is on file in given, that by virtue ofthe power of sale ness Mayor Keyes will see to it that they go out the office of the clerk of the above contained in said mortgage, and pursuant named Court in the City of International to the statute in suchcase made and promptly and completely, and that the gamblers and dissolute men ,/l Falls in said County and state, provided/ the said mortgage will be foreclosed and to file your answer to said complaint by a sale of the pretnises described -and women go out with them. Conditions have never been as favorable with said clerk within twenty in and conveyd by said mortgage, (20) days after the service of this summons in this city for a clean, square-toed administration of our civic viz: Lot 10, block 17, First Addition to upon you, exclusive of the day Littlefork,. Minnesota, in Koochiching affairs, and we believe our worthy mayor will rise to the occasion of such service, and if you fail to answer County and State of Minnesota*, with the OBSERVE the said complaint within the time hereditaments and appurtenances which and do all that is expected of him. the way W-B CUT users handle their aforesaid, plaintiff above named will sale will be made by the Sheriff of said apply to the Court for the relief de Koochiching County at th£ front door tobacco notice how small a chew they take how manded in said complaint. of the Court House, in the city of International little they spit— that's because W-B CUT chewing is Notice is further given that this The city council has done a good thing in passing the ordinance Falls, in said County and State, rich tobacco. action is brought to foreclose a mater on the 26th day of February, 1.916, at i*y, against allowing transient merchants to come here and carry off a ialman's lien claimed by said plaintiff 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at public Your dealer sells it. Tell him you want W-B CUT Chewing—the upon Lot 24 and the west half of Lot vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, Real Tobacco Chew new cut, long shred. 10 cents a pouch. lot of business that rightfully belongs to our resident taxpayers, 23 in Block 79 of the plat of International to pay said debt of Eighty and 25-100 Falls in said County and State, ($80.25) Dollars, "and interest, and the merchants and business men. It also helps to protect the people "Notice how the salt brings out the rich taste" tobacco according to the plat thereof on file taxes, if any, on said premises, and Fifteen Blade by WEYHAN-BSliTON C0J.PANY, 50 Uslsc Shears, New Yoiic City and of record in the office of the Register from being "gulled." No town in this state has a better start toward dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated of Deeds in and for Koochiching in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, becoming a prosperous city of good proportions than our own County, and that the improvement out and the disbursements allowed of which said lien arose is as follows, by law subject to redemption at any city, but we have got to learn to trade at home and keep the money to-wit: That between June 21, 1913 and time within one year from the day of November 20th, 1914, plaintiff, at the JVorthern Minnesota Hospital sale, as provided by law. Tiere as much as possible. We help ourselves by trading with each special instance and request of defendant Dated January 10, A. D. 1916. Jelacic sold and delivered to other. The recent action of the city council in passing this ordinance JOSEPH LACHAPELLE, said defendant certain lumber and Mortgagee. is a good move toward this local prosperity and they are to be building material of the agreed price JEVNE & NORTON, of $150.03, no part of which has ever Attorneys. J. 13—F. 27. ^commended for it. been paid except the sum of $46.12 and which lumber and building material was to be used and was in fact used CITATXGtf FOE H3ABIHG ON PETITION in and about the construction and GERMS AND GERMS FOB ADMINISTRATION. erection of frame buildings in and upon said premises and the improvement ESTATE OF JAMES D. YOUNG. thereof. Dated November 18, 1915. By G. F. Swinnerton, M. D.. Countv Health Officer STATE OF MINNESOTA J. H. BROWN, J- ss. Attorney for Plaintiff, 1 Just as there are bad boys and good boys, sheep and goats, there County of Koochiching International Falls, Mtm. 7-21 are good germs and bad germs. As is true, the good always outnumber IN PROBATE COURT. the bad. As far as danger to human life is concerned, there In the Matter of the Estate of James are more harmless germs than harmful. In fact, D. Young, Decedent. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAXE The State of Minnesota to all persons of the hundreds of different species of bacteria interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said deceden:t The Default having been made in the there are only a few score about which we need petition _of Eliza Young having been filed payment of the sum of Six Hundred Forty Three and no-100 Dollars, which to worry. in this court, representing that James D. Young, then a resident of the County is claimed to be due and is due at the The harmless germs are often useful in a variety of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, intestate on the 14th day of December, duly!"executed and delivered by of ways. The common germs of decay are 1915 and praying that letters of administration Petra Stubee and Henning Stubee, her husband, Mortgagors, to William H. of his estate be granted to Arthur very important in disposing of animal and vegetable P. Young, 906 West 3rd St. Duluth, Dayton, Mortgagee, bearing date the Minnesota and the court having fixed 3rd day of April 1913, and with a power substances of no further use to man. The R. H. M. D. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, the time and place for hearing said petition. of sale therein contained, duly recorded minute these minute servants of nature get a in the office of the Register of Deeds in Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. THEREFORE, You and each of you, and for the County of Koochiching and chance they get to work to tear down and reduce are hereby cited and required to show State of Minnesota.,, on the 23rd day cause, if any you have before this court of April 1913, at 2 o'clock P. M., *in Mill €*. to their elemental parts all discarded meat,-vegetables, Office over International State Bank. International Falls, I*. Swinnerton, Book D. of Mortgages, on page 522, at the Probate Court rooms in the Court M. 'to. fruits, etc. More than that, they break House, in the city of International Falls, and no action or proceeding having in the County of Koochiching, State of been instituted, at law or otherwise, them up into such parts as can again be absorbed by vegetable life Minnesota, on the 11th day of February, to recover the debt secured by said V. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m.. why said petition Mortgage or any part thereof, and used over again, to make new flowers and fruits and blades of NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS should not be granted. HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of Witness, the judge of said court, and .grass. These are truly useful germs. tue seal of said court, this 11th day of the power of sale contained in said January, 1HG. Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute Then all the different varieties of cheese from the common cream in such- case made and provided, the JOHN BERG, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a cheese, through Cammabert, Brick, Swiss, to Limberger and Game3ost, J. 13-27. sale of the premises described in and are all possible only because of the industry of certain kinds of conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET Lots Eleven and Twelve (11 & 12) igeims. The variety of cheese producing germs as they vary among Block Eighty-eight (88) of International CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION-FOB FallSj .Minnesota, as per— t&e themselves produce the different kinds of cheese. AlrMINlSTKATIOIf. plat ~of~the sam^-ofi file and of record The coins ache for freedom. -They exert an in the office of the Register of Deeds Many hundreds of other varieties are common to different things ESTATE OF SIGRID OLSON. in and for said County and State, with the hereditaments and appurtenances influence over you to be put into circulation. No an nature. Some are water germs, being usually found in rivers STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 which sale will be made by the sind streams others producing beauteous colors, such as those that ss. Sheriff of said Koochiching County at temptation to spend needlessly when the money is County of Koochiching the front door of the Court House, produce the crimson color of snow in certain parts of the world. in the City of International Falls in IN PROBATE COURT. said County and State, on the 19th in the bank on interest. Start an account now with A hundred other conditions and results are seen of the activity day of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. In the Matter of the Estate of Sigrid M. of that day, at public vendue, to of these harmless germs throughout nature. Olson, Decedent. whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open the highest bidder for cash, to pay The State of Minnesota to all persons said debt of Six Hundred Forty Three So that we must not hysterically think of all germs as dangerous interested in the granting of administration and no-100 Dollars, and interest, and an account. Don't allow your money to work you of the estate of said decedent: The to life. On the other hand they have many very useful purposes the taxes, if any, on said premises, petition of Edward Johnson having been and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as to us. filed in this court, representing that Sigrid stipulated in and by said mortgage in make it work for you, this is the way others get ahead. Olson, then a resident of the County case of foreclosure, and the disbursements But the goats, the bad boys, are absolutely bad. They are not of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died allowed by law subject to redemption intestate on the 20th day of June, 1915 at any time within one year Numerous in varieties, but what there are of them, area consumately I S N A I O N A A N and praying that letters of administration from the day of sale, as provided by Jbad lot. law. of her estate be granted to Edward Johnson Shelland, P. O. Minn. and the Dated Jan. 3rd, A. D. 1916. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA •rv peculiar thing about them is, they enjoy living and thrive most court having fixed the time and place WXL&IAK H. DAYTON, for hearing said petition. Mortgagee. in or about the human body. Many of the different disease germs, THEREFORE, you. and each of you, W. V. KANE, Attorney are hereby cited and required to show International Falls, iHrm. if separated from the human body, grow thin, languid, weak, and cause, if any you have before this court 6-F 17 finally die if long away from a human body. at the Probate Court rooms in the Court House, in the city of International Falls, If you can catch them away from the body, then expose them in the County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 11th day of February, to the bright sunlight, and fresh air, they get sick very rapidly and. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition Statement of the Condition of the should not be granted. an some hours, if they can get under the cover of some human in a FARMERS STATE BANK OF Witness, the judge of said court, and F.C.ROGERS few hours or days, at the most, they are all in. They don't care the seal of said court, this 11th day of LITTLEFORK January, 1916. sibout the juicy garbage pile, or the nice can of over-ripe fruit, or JOHN BERG, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. at Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1915 "the snowy banks away up in the mountains, or the glowing sunshine, J. 13-27. Date of Report by Bank, Jan. 7, 1916. «or glistening waters of a dashing stream. Oh, no. They get very PRACTICAL FURRIER RESOURCES. •sick and rapidly die. THERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE WHERE SHERIFF'S SAAB. Loans and discounts "$27,584.69 THEY LIVE, actively and virulently, that's somebody's body. Overdrafts 112.28 STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 FORT FRANCES* ONTARIO Banking house, furniture and ss. These are facts worth making use of.- They are worth remembering. fixtures 3,267.25 County of Koochiching Other real estate 100.00 For the place to look for these fellows is not so much the DISTRICT COURT. Due from banks $3,526.03 C. A. PIERSON, ash barrel, the drinking water, the fruits and herbs of the field. Cash on hand 3,962.71 The Oldest Exclusive Fur House vs. Total cash assets .. .: 7,488.74 BUT WATCH FOR THEM ON THE OTHER FELLOW. Some V. C. POOR, Checks and cash items 977.53 in the World NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Paid out for expenses, etc., in human is their natural habitat. If you get them you will most by virtue of an Execution to me directed excess of earnings 182.67 and delivered, and now in my hands, likely get them from the next man you meet^or the one you were issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth Total .... .:. $39,713.16 RAW FURS .shaking hands with, or talking face to face with an hour ago. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF in and for the County of Koochiching, LIABILITIES. Of course, these bad germs do sometimes get astray on something upon a Judgment rendered in Capital stock $10,000.00 said Court in favor of C. A. Pierson, Surplus fund 400.00 about our yards, or home, or food. AncHf we get them soon enough and against V. C. Poor I have levied Deposits subject to upon the following described Real before they begin to get weak, and allow them to enter our bodies, check $22,403.97 Property of said defendant, to-wit: Demand certificates 346.74 they will thrive very vigorously after being only a short time out in The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW%of NW%), all in Total immediate liabilities the cold world away from a human body. Section Twenty-three (23), TownsMp $22,750.71 One Hundred Fifty-six (156), North, Time certificates .... 6.562.45 But OUR GREATEST DANGER is from the other fellow in Range Twenty-five, West of the Fifth Highest Cash Price Paid ^vhom they are all alive and kicking, and hollering for fresh fields to Principal Meridian, State of Minnesota. Total deposits ....$29,313.16 And that I shall, on Friday, the 18th •conquer. on Raw Furs day of February, A. D. 1916, at the hour Total ...$39,713.16 of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in International Amount of reserve on hand .. .$ 8,466.27 Falls in said County and Amount of reserve required by them State, proceed to sell all- the right, title law 2,728.80 He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Fure fro United and interest of the above named V.- C. Poor, in and to the above described STATE OF MINNESOTA Statee and Pay ae High a Price for them a» property, to satisfy said Judgement and ss. What time is it when your any House in the United 8tates. costs, amounting to Eighty-t^wo Dollars County of Koochiching clock strikes 13? and Eighty-five cents together with accruing We, T. J. Johnson, president, and Nils costs of sale, and interest on the Muus, cashier of the above named bank, F.C. WATCH, same from the 26th day of December, BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY It is time to have do solemnly swear that the above statement 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, is true to the best of our knowledge JEWELER GISH THE at Public Auction, to the highest and, belief. bidder for cash. repair it for you T. J. JOHNSON. President. TKQS. P. WHITE, MUUS, Cashier. NILS Sheriff Koochiching County, Attest:- All work neatly and promptly FBANZ JEVNE, NILS MUUS. done. Prices reasonable. FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO Plaintiff's Attorney. LARS A. SWANSON. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Dated, International Falls, Minn., Subscribed and sworn to before me 22nd, 1915. this 13th day of January. 'i» 12 23-2 3 (Seal)- Also dealer in ABRAHAM OLSON, Wear-U-Well Shoes SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Notary Public, Koochiching County, Minnesota. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRES5 "*F ft ig®pa M0 in -S-f&f.Jst.-tzt mr