International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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I -v.- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS I S I N E W S INDIAN LIQUOR LID SALE OF SCHOOL AND £-V POSSCfiOIVta VOBTOMB uu. •OBTQAaE FOBECLOStBE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS URGED IN MINNESOTA. OTHER STATE LANDS. (Continued from Page 3.) yi» Default having been made in the payment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a of the sum of Eighty and 25-00 STATE"'OP-' MINNESOTA mortgage made by Hellek L. Kvislen, a Congressman Miller Asks Large $tand up, gentlemen, to the bar, ($80.25) Dollars, which is claimed to be Single man, mortgagor, to The First Na-[' State, Auditor's Office. Appropriation to Suppress Traffic due and is due at the date of this notice, tional Bank of Blackduck, a corporation,! RAW FURS HIGHER and get your money's worth. Last upon a certain mortgage, duly executed mortgagee, will be foreclosed, by a sale, St. Paul./' Minnesota,.. Among Red Men. and delivered by. William J. Lippitt, under a power therein, of the- mortgaged fchance, sold! January 31, 1916. HIDES HIGHEST EVER KNOW mortgagor, to Joseph Lachapelle, mort- premises, for default of payment We positively give more valuable Illustrated Information NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That SaSee» bearing date the iOth day of Novon of Four Hundred and Seventy-Three Dollars relative to Htdes and Furs than any othCT Washington, Feb. 9.—Representative March 13th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. ember, 1914, and with a power of sale and Ninety Cents ($473.90) claimed LOMAN. house in the world. We pay highest prices forHlaee. in the office of the County Auditor at contained, duly recorded in the to be due thereon at this date. Said Furs, Pelts, etc.. and make quick returns. We sell therein Miller of Duluth delivered a Trappers Supplies very cheap. Write for price list, International .FSills, Koochiching County Register of Deeds in and mortgage is dated March 30th,- 1909, and office of the illustrated trap book, tags. etc.. FREE. the snows and blows of the spirited speech in the House yesterday, in the State of 'Minnesota, I will offer County .of Koochiching, and State was recorded April 5th, 1909. at seven for the NORTHWESTERN HIDE AND FDR CO. fortnight have made it very for sale certain unsold state lands and Minnesota, on the 11th day of Nov- o'clock a. m. in the office of the Register of 200-204 1st St. No., Minneapolis, Mien. 1890 Estab. in which fie urged that a also those state lands which-have re- ember, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., in Book of Deeds in Koochiching County, Minnesota, hard for all who had team work rjg verted to the state by reason of the non- "H'' Mortgages, on page 437 and no in Book E of Mortgages, on page of large appropriation be made to payment of interest. action or proceeding having been instituted, 63. No action or proceeding has been &] to do. $ suppress the liquor traffic among at law or otherwise, to recover instituted to recover said debt. Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, of Little Terms of Sale. the debt secured by said mortgage or any The. real estate mortgaged is Lots the Indians in Minnesota and other I part thereof. Three (3) and Four (4) and the South Falls, has been helping her husband Fifteen p(er cent of the purchase price. NOW, THEREFORE. Notice is hereby East quarter of the South West quarter I western states. Young Man to is payable to the County Treasurer at given, that by virtue of the power of sale in the store the past week (SE% of SWy4) of Section Thirtv (30) He opposed the amendment in the time of sale. The unpaid balance contained in said mortgage, and pursuis Learn and Lot One. (1) of Section Thirtv-One Or more. payable at any time in whole or in ant to the statute in such case made and (31), all in Township One Hundred Fifty Watchmaking the Indian bill limiting expenditrues part on or before forty years from the provided, the said mortgage will be foredate One (151) north, of Range Twenty-Nine E. J. Helmer got a phone in last for this purpose in the new of sale at an interest rate of fou£ closed by a sale of the premises desper (29) west in Koochiching Countv, Minnesota. W.f. A. WOODCOCK freek, which will be of great help cent per annum due on June first of cribed in and conveyd by said mortgage, I MINN. fiscal year to $150,000. Mr. Miller each year provided, that the interest viz: Lot 10, block 17. First Addition to MANKATO, The sale will be made March 11th. t6 him, as he is a bus driver for 322 STATE ST. can be paid at any time within the in- Littlefork, Minnesota, in Koochiching 1916, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, advocated an appropriation of terest year without penalty, in effect,' County and State of Minnesota, with the by the sheriff of said Koochiching County, the school. $200,000, the amount recommended this means that the interest money may hereditaments and appurtenances which or his deputy, at the front door of Dr. Withrow, of the Falls, was be paid any time between June first and sale will be made by the Sheriff of said the Court House in International Falls, by the commissioner of Indian May thirty-first without penalty. Koochiching County at the front door Minnesota, to pay said debt with interest called here last Sunday to examine affairs. Appraised value of'timber, when so' of the Court House, in the city of Interstated, to the day of sale, and the disbursements £1 number of the school children. must be paid for in full at the national Falls, in said County and State, and $25 attorney fees. I The House indulged in a long time of sale. 1 on the 26th day of February, 1916, at Dated January 22nd, 1916. Mis opinion was that their sickness All mineral rights are reserved to the 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at public THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF drawn-out debate over the Indian State by the laws of the State. vendue, to the highest bidder for The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel BLACKDUCK. Mortgagee. was not serious enough to liquor question, with frequent references All lands are sold subject to any and' to pay said debt of Eighty and 25-100 By E. P. RICE, Cashier. 200 MODERN ROOMS close school. all ditch taxes thereon. ($80.25) Dollars, and interest, and the BUNN T. WILSON. to conditions in Minnesota, yAcatad io Heart of Busintw District Lands on which the interest has be- taxes, if any, on said premises, and Fifcome Attorney for Mortgagee. $1.££ Mrs. Richard Todd has returned S I N E A E delinquent may be redeemed at: teen dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated and finally adopted the Jan. 27-Mch. 9 TUROPUN BATS FOR TWO PERSONS 91.60 to her home at Taspie. any time up 'to the hour of sale, or be- in and by said mortgage in case of forefore amendment providing for an expenditure resale, to the actual purchaser. closure, and the disbursements allowed PRIVATE BATH ANO TOILET EXTRA J' Supt. Jewell and Prof. Haley COMPLETE SAFETY Such lands are listed under the caption: by law subject to redemption at any OBDE* XITJCCTZXTG' TIKE TO TOE of $150,000 to keep liquor AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS "Delinquent Lands." time within one year from the day of fcnade a trip down river on skis to CLAIMS, AND FOB HEARING •4 FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION away from the red men. Mr. No person can purchase more ,than 320 sale, as provided by law. AND THEREON. •V learn if the bus could get to the acres of land as provided by the General! Dated January 10, A. D. 1916. (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES Miller insisted that the amount Laws 1905 provided, however, that State! JOSEPH LACHAPELLE, EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILSINC.) homes of all the pupils. ESTATE OF HERBERT S. LEA. lands purchased previous to 1905-is not Mortgagee, was woefully inadequate. EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RWNNINS V* Timothy Horan, who is clerk in charged against such purchaser. JEVNE & NORTON, WATER, STEAM HEAT, OAS AND ELECTRIC STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 In the course of the debate Representative LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. Agents acting for purchasers must fur- Attorneys. J. 13—p. 27. the Indus store, is at home with ss. SEVEN SIORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. nish affidavit of authority. 1 Chipperfield of Illinois County of Koochiching Appraisers reports showing quality 11 & Seige of whooping-cough. and kind of soil are on file in this office.! offered an amendment, placing IN PROBATE COURT. Lists giving legal descriptions ofj SHEBlfF'S SAAB. a limitation upon the right of lands to be offered may be obtained of OBITUARY. In the Mattej* of the Estate of Herbert the State Auditor or the Immigration! ctatr 'of MTNUFsnTA search exercised by Federal officials S. Lea, Decedent. Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the MINNESOTA 1 The funeral of Mrs. Hattie AT.E-N.IS in Minnesota, in their endeavors County Auditor at above address. Letters of Guardianship this day having County of Koochiching been granted to Annie Lea: J. A. O. FBETXS. liarton was held at Ericsburg on to prevent liquor from being Btate Auditor, IT IS ORDERED, That the time within THE TO SUCCESS DISTRICT COURT. KEYS February 3rd. Rev. S. E. Gregg taken to the reservation. The which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims Of Littlefork conducted the service, Ole G. Olson and Abraham Olson, copartners Chipperfield amendment was defeated. against his estate in this court, be, and PROTECT YOUR SNVENTiONS doing business under the firm MORTGAGE FOBECLOS1TBB SAX.B using the text found in I the same hereby is, limited to six name and style of Olson Bros. months from and after the date hereof: Default having been made in the Thess. 4:17. She was laid away and that Wednesday, the 26th day of payment of the sum of Six Hundred oiaves BJerke July, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the 111 the Ericsburg cemetery. BOOKS DESIGNED Forty Three and no-100 Dollars, which) Probate Court rooms, at the Court House Send for free booklet explaining is claimed to be due and is due at thej NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Hattie Green was born near TO GET SETTLERS. at International Falls, in said County, date of this notice upon a certain mort- by virtue of an execution to me directed how to obtain Protective Patents be. and the same hereby is, fixed and Meadville, Pa., on February 3rd, gage, duly executed and delivered by: and delivered, and now in my hands, appointed as the time and place for hearing Petra Stubee and Henning Stubee, her. issued out of the District Court. Fifhusband, and Legal Trade Marks J853» and departed this life on upon and the examination, adjustment Four Volumes Devoted to Minnesota Mortgagors, to William H.1 teenth Judicial District, State of Minnej°n* and allowance of such claims as Labels registered, Copyrights secured and February 1st, 191*6, being sixtyihree Mortgagee, bearing date the sota, in and for the County of Koochi3rd Agricultural Life Issued. shall be presented within the time aforesaid. day of April 1913. and with a power ching, upon a judgment rendered in said Design Patents obtained years old, lacking two days. of sale therein contained, duly recorded Court in favor of Ole C. Olson and Abin Let notice hereof be given by the publication the office of the Register of Deeds in raham Olson, co-partners doing business When but a small child she was TWENTY-FIVE EXPERIENCE YEARS* of this order in The International Four volumes devoted to Minnesota and for the County of Koochiching and: under the firm name and style of Olson tkken by her parents to Ala.makee Falls Press, as provided by law. State of Minnesota on the 23rd day! Bros, and against Oiaves Bjerke, I have agricultural life, wliich DAVIS G. HOWLETT Dated January 24th, 1916. of April 1913, at 2 o'clock P. M., in' levied upon the following described real county, Iowa, where she resided Book D. of Mortgages, on page 522, property of said defendant, to-wit: The JOHN BERG, members of the immigration ^"ncTactton Registered Patent Attorney imtil the age of twenty-six. She or proceeding having East Half of the Northeast quarter (E% Judge of Probate. board believe will go far to- JEVNE & NORTON, instituted, at law or otherwise,, of NE%), all in Section numbered Fif- been 91S St., WasfsiBgton, D. C. was engaged in teaching school ..i •. recover the debt secured by to Attorneys for Representative. said teen (15), and all in Township Sixty bringing settlers here from Ward Mortgage or any part thereof, Seven (67), North Range Twenty-five, J. 27-F. 10 for several years, and about 1879 1 xrr\T*r fntrir'TD w/m~» wrvm outside states, have been prepared NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS West of the 4th Principal Meridian, State went to southwestern Minnesota, She HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of of Minnesota. And that I shall, on Satthe by Fred D. Sherman, immigration power of sale contained in said urday. the 11th day of March. A. D., where she was married to Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute! 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., '.-.4 A-i"Klr_r, W: 7 6 &OCTOK commissioner of Minnesota. 3 Frank Barton in December, 1880. in such case made and provided, the of said day. at the front door of the Each book contains sixty-four said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a! Court House in International Falls in VO'J'Fit-: MIKV Ktr. P.BA SKI BAD To this .union were born four OUOj?., 1 HAiii AGsOO-0 TWi}£ sale of the premises described In and said County and State, proceed to sell all l_ OL.5 RASCAL. TOOTHACHE, BUT pages and is several colors. Fifty conveyed by said Mortgage, viz 7i NC-MT. WITH THE SOYS L&S7 UiOKT CI AU. J- fcons, viz Ralph, Bruce and Ray of the right, title and interest of the above ATA' FC FOR GOOD Lots Eleven and Twelve (11 & 12) thousand sets of the books will be named 01aves Bjerke in and to the above AND THE OHLV THING THAT Tk VTOSACCO. Ericsburg, and Clyde, of Seattle, Block Eighty-eight (88) of Interna- described property, to satisfy said judgtional 5S W-B CUT--TH#-V GOOD TODA.V distributed in the territory from Falls, Minnesota, as per the ment and costs, amounting to Four Hunplat REAL. TOBACCO CHEW- Who are left to moi rn her loss. of the same on file and of record dred two and 45-100 Dollars ($402.45), which the state hopes to draw She moved with her four sons to in the office of the Register of Deeds! together with all accruing costs of sale, large numbers of emigrants. in and for said County and State,! and interest on the same from the 1st home near Ericsburg in 1902, the with the hereditaments and appurten-j day of June, 1911, at the rate of 6 per Mr. Sherman divides the state ances which sale will be made by the' cent perannum, at Public Auction, to the she has resided ever since. where Sheriff of said Koochiching County at highest bidder for cash. inti four districts—southern, central, In girlhood she united with her the front door of the Court House, THOS. P. WHITE, northwestern and northeastern. in the City of International Falls in Sheriff, Koochiching County, Minn. Methodist Episcopal church, the said County and State, on the 19th By HUGHES VAN ETTEN, day of February, 1916. at 2 o'clock P. Deputy of which she has been a devoted The great "cut-over" country is M. of that day, at public vendue, to FRANZ JEVNE, all these years. Worker the highest bidder for cash, to pay Plaintiff's Attorney. discussed in the volume dealing said debt of Six Hundred Forty Three Dated, International Falls, Minnesota, She was loved by all who knew and no-100 Dollars, and Interest, and January 22nd, 1916. with Northwestern Minnesota. her, and to know her was an incentive the taxes, If any, on said premises, Jan. 27-Mcb. 9. The section covers that part of and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as to be better, as one looked stipulated In and by said mortgage In Minnesota from Western Beltrami into her beautiful, Christ-like life, case of foreclosure, and the disbursements SHERIFF'S 8AX1B. county to Lake Superior and from allowed by law subject to redemption little ftnd observed the patience and T^HE 4'true-blue'' chew that never goes STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 at any time within one year Central'Pine county to the Canadian from the day of sale, as provided by love toward others. She was a 88. back on a man is W-B GUT Chewing—the County of Koochiching law. line. Lands in this district, true daughter of God. Chew—new cut, long shred1 Real Tobacco Dated Jan. 3rd, A. D. 1916. DISTRICT COURT. the author says, are cheap, and WnillH H. SATTOS, C. A. PIERSON, Beside these four sons and sister, Quality always the same—less grinding—less Kortgaga*. /hard work and common sense vs. Mrs. I. A. Schmarr of McGrath, W. V. XANB, Attorney V. C. POOR, taste spitting—and the is better and lasts longer. spell ultimate success." International Vails, sum. Minn., a host of friends NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That «-F 17 hew Get a pouch—take a small chew and notice the The great Red River valley by virtue of an Execution to me directed throughout this community are taste. salt brings out the rich tobacco and delivered, and now in my hands, prairie country from Central Clay left to mourn her loss. By WEYKAH-BHUTOH COMF/JJT, 50 UB HORSES AT AUCTION. issued out of the District Court, Fifteenth county northward to the Canadian ana ScjMirOp jiew 7o*!s Ciiy Judicial District, State of Minnesota, line is told of in the book covering in and for the County of Koochiching, FOUGHT DUEL IN THE AIR upon a Judgment rendered in Farm and Draught Horses Northwestern Minnesota. said Court in favor of C. A. Pierson, for Sale. ^AAAAA Mr. Sherman tells of a highly and against V. C. Poor I have levied German and British Aviators Engage upon the following described Real developed corn belt in Southern In Struggle Which Results, in Destruction From five hundred to one thousand Property of said defendant, to-wit: W hat time is it when your The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest of One Participant. Minnesota, and also points out 13? head of horses constantly on clock strikes Quarter (SW^of NW%), all in advantages of agriculture in the Section Twenty-three (23), Township hand, including large draft horses, WATC& A thrilling spectacle took place the One Hundred Fifty-six (156), North, It is time to have central part of the state. driving horses, delivery horses, Other day on the French frontier when Range Twenty-five, West of the Fifth JEWELER GISH THE Heretofore considerable money Principal Meridian, State of Minnesota. II German aeroplane passed overhead farm chunks, farm mares, saddlers And that I shall, on Friday, the 18th RAIL (1040 WATCH Spying out the land. First there was repair it for you. has been expended by the department and mules. Every horse day of February, A. D. 1916, at the hour ft rapid fire of the antiair-craft guns, MAIS of immigration in distributing of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the hitched and tried before sale. If All work neatly •and promptly ttlid though the white puffs of the front door of the Court House in International large quantities of literature done. Prices reasonable. you want one horse or a carload, Falls in said County and Shells 'Seemed to encircle it, they appeared State, proceed to sell all the right, title Watches, Clocks, Jewelry dwelling on Minnesota resources. to be doing no harm. Then come to Barrett & Zimmerman's and interest of the above named V. C. the German airman caught sight of Thfe books just completed will be Poor, in and to the aboye described Great Midway Horse Market, St. Also dealer in property, to satisfy said Judgement and ft British aeroplane and immediately substituted for most of this printed Paul. Auction every Wednesday. Wear-U-Well costs, amounting to Eighty-two DollaVs Shoes Itarted in hot pursuit of it. matter. and Eighty-five cents together with accruing Private sales daily. Another British aeroplane which, costs of sale, and interest on the Duluth stables, 23rd Ave. W., same from the 26th day of December, Krfts returning from a scouting tour' 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, JVer the German lines, popped out and Superior street. Private sales at Public Auction, to the highest Boyhood Memoriee. the white clouds, as if by magic. 6* bidder for cash. 16. daily. Mch. "The kids of today have better play* Btlt being above the German plane, its THOS. P. WHITE, thlxigs than when I was a boy," said a Sheriff Koochiching County, inwn presence was not perceived until it grizzled old fellow today who was FRANZ JEVNE, Abstracts and titles to all property Was quite close. Then began a sensational watching some boys flying kites. Plaintiff's Attorney. in Koochiching county furnished battle. For fear of injuring Dated, International Falls, Minn., "Take, for instance, kites. You see their own machines, the soldiers on short notice by the Dec. 22nd, 1915. these kites they are.flying are made DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET Mtopped the fire from the antiaircraft 12 23-2 3 Koochiching county Abstract Co. of clpth, box shaped and without tails. tuns. Left to themselves, the two That's a big. change from the 'house' official abstractors, International Wafts circled and recircled round each The coins ache for freedom. They exert an kites and 'cod-fish' kites that I made Fallis, Minn.—Adv. tf. NOTICE TO KOOcHICHING Other, the British aeroplane rushing N when a kid. When I was a boy every III sometimes and then darting away COUNTY TRAPPERS. influence over you to he put into circulation. No boy made his own kites and mended Again, while the machine guns kept STATUE OF MINNESOTA'S them, if they needed mending. He Up a rapid firing. Suddenly the German FIRST GOVERNOR UNVEILED temptation to spend needlessly when the money is whittled out his own kite sticks to Ship your raw furs to me. 1 plane dropped with an abrupt, make the form of the kite, and then will at all times pay you the twisting drive. For a thousand feet or in the bank on interest. Start an account now with 3tefe" he covered the kite with paper, which inore it fell, helplessly. Then, as if Washington, Feb. 8.—The statue highest market price. 1 am fully he pasted on. And he made the paste the aeronaut had made frantic effort of Henry Mower Rjce, the posted on the market, and on whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open himself he got some flour of his to adjust his levers, the machine first governor of Minnesota, was some articles which I could use mother and mixed it with water and Straightened out for a second or two. an account. Don't allow your money to work you cooked it enough on the kitchen stove unveiled today and placed in the for private trade I will pay more^ The British plane followed the Ger« to make it sticky. And when he had Inan in its fall, in graceful spiral historical statuary hall in the capitol than market price. I will hold make it work for you, this is the way others get the kite made he was ready for the Curves, and when it righted, opened this morning. Vice President goods separate until offer is accepted tail. He would go to mother and she renewed fire upon it. A burst of white Marshall accepted the statue for if so ordered, and will return would cut out a nice piece of old cotton sinoke from the German aeroplane announced I S N A I O N A A N cloth for the tail. What a change the government. Senators Nelson furs to you free of charge. the explosion of the petrol these cloth-covered, box-shaped kites and Clapp made presentation Yourg for quick cash returns, tank. The body of the German INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA are, and made to fly without a tail. chine crashed to the earth. Its heavy speeches. FRED SHAW, My, what a change that is from the, four-cylinder engine embedded itself International Falls, old-time kites." And the old fellow's to the ground, its wings and body memories still lingered with his Don't forget the M. E. Ladies' -V Minnesota. boy- ,.. shattered into splinters, and its steel hood days as he watched the Aid local talent concert, Wednes- -.fttftys bent and twisted, lay scattered kids raising'their kites. evening, Feb. 16th. 5 About. %j sc. I' .i day SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS W -Sr J*** DEFECTIVE PAGE