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r/x 5 INTESNATIOMAL FALLS FUSS ms PROFESSIONAL CARDS SALE OF SCHOOL AND ORDER uuxrara VXXB CO FEDERATION OF Virginia Mrs. T. A. Gill, Mrs. CIIAXMSj AND POR KBARIHO public buildings at a time like OTHER STATE LANDS. THEBXSOH. WOMEN'S CLUBS M. E. Fanning, Mrs. J. H. Tretheway, this. Mrs. E. N. Simons, Mrs. JOHN H. BROWN ESTATE OF JAMES D. YOUNG. (Continued from Page 3.) W. E. Hannaford. STATE OF MINNESOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 THAT Many of the delegates, Attorney at Law [ss. State Auditor's Office. Cloquet Mrs. Peter Oleson, Mrs. E. Simons referred admiringly to this as County of Koochiching j" Office in the litis Block Mrs. C. B. Watkins. IN PROBATE COURT. "Annie Shelland's Country." St. Paul. Minnesota, Mrs. J. H. Tretheway April 24th, 1916. International Falls, Minn. Northome Mrs. H. R. Collar. In the Matter of the Estate of James D. Corson Mrs. C. V. Young, Decedent: Mrs. C. V. Corson, Mrs. J. E. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Letters of administration this day Mrs. Olson thanked the women THAT International Falls is. on June 12th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. having been granted to Arthur P. Young: Cowan, Mrs. J. E. Dufort, Mrs. happy to hsfve such pleasant of the Civic league for paying in the office of the County Auditor at IT IS ORDERED, That the time within DR. H. H. IHRIG Martin Engelking, Mrs. P. J. International Falls, Koochiching County, which all creditors of the above neighbors across the river. the expenses of Mrs. Thomas in the State of Minnesota, I will offer named decedent may present claims McLinn, Mrs. N. Hanchett. Dentist who gave a wonderful address for sale certain unsold state lands, and against his estate in this court, be. and Big Falls: Mrs. F. Sirois, Mrs: also those state lands which have reverted the same hereby is. limited to three (3) THAT The citizens on both, Tuesday evening. Office over Holler's Confectionery to the state by reason of the nonpayment months from and after the date hereof V. F. Byman, Mrs. F. C. Correll, of interest. sides of the river realized their and that Monday, the 26th day of June, The delegates voted to send International Falls, Minn. 1916, at ten o'clock a. m., in the Probate Mrs. P. E. Bowen. I privilege of showing honor to Terms of Sale. an expression of appreciation to Court rooms, at the Court House, at International Duluth Mrs. Chas. Roberts, Fifteen per cent of the purchase price Falls, in said County, be, ^ur distinguished guests. the Mississippi Valley Suffrage and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed is payable to the County Treasurer at Mrs. P. L. DeVoist. GEO. S. LANGLAND rally held in Minneapolis May as the time and place for hearing the time of sale. The unpaid balance Deer River Mrs. G. E. Keenan, upon and the examination, adjustment is payable at any time in whole or in I THAT It has been proved LAWYER 7 to 12. and allowance of such claims as part on or before forty years from the Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. that the north woods can produce shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Mrs. Thomas read a statement date of sale at an interest rate of four In litis Block on H. E. Lindhe. per cent per annum, due on June first of the best of edibles and concerning Miss Alice Mazaryk, Let notice hereof be given by the publication each year provided, that the interest 4th Ave. Birchdale Mrs. Bert Weeks, of this order in the International most accomplished of hostesses. can be paid at any time within the interest of Prague, Bohemia, who is on International Falls, Minn. Falls Press, as provided by law. year without penalty, in effect, Miss Anderson. trial for treason. She is the Dated March 22, 1916. this means that the interest money may (Court Seal) be paid any time between June first and THAT Mrs. F. M. Carrier daughter of an American woman May thirty-first without penalty. JOHN BERG, shines both as toastmaster and. graduate of Vassar college and Appraised value of timber, when so Judge of Probate. F. J. McPARTLIN stated, must be paid for in full at the poet. Prof Mazaryk, one of the foremost Said One Log to Another time of sale. Lawyer All mineral rights are reserved to the workers for Bohemian democracy. CITATION POR HEARING ON PETITION State by the laws of the State. Office over International THAT We like to have people TO SELL, MORTGAGE She lived for a year in All lands are sold subject to any and Floating Down the Rainy all ditch taxes thereon. OR LEASE LAND. State Bank come to town and say the Hull House, Chicago, helping in Lands on which the interest has become ^International Falls, Minn. pleasant things we have beea delinquent may be redeemed at the settlement work there, and ESTATE OF A. G. SETTERHOLM. THAT it was a great day for any time up to the hour of sale, or before hearing the last few days. later went to join her family in resale, to the actual purchaser. the North country when the Federation Such lands are listed under the caption: STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Prague, working as a school of Women's clubs came. "Delinquent Lands." a F. SWINNERTON M. D.,C.M, THAT Mrs. Thomas, of Chicago, teacher and in all child welfare No person can purchase more than 320 County of Koochiching Physician and Surgeon acres of land as provided by the General honored and charmed the work there. Her father refused IN PROBATE COURT Laws 1905 prov/ided, however, that State THAT International Falls has Eyes examined and glasses fitted. North Country by her splendid to fight at the beginning and in lands purchased previous to 1905 is not In the matter of the estate of a good opinion of our neighboring Office over Empress charged against such purchaser. addresses on "Peace." A. G. Setterholm. consequence was tried and condemned Agents acting for purchasers must furnish cities, founded on the quality Theatre affidavit of authority. to be shot. He was saved The State of Minnesota to all persons of the delegates. Appraisers reports showing quality International Falls, Minn. THAT The poise and good only after strenuous efforts and interested in the mortgaging of certain and kind of soil are on file in this office. lands belonging to said estate. sense of the lady speakers in Lists giving legal descriptions of now his daughter is undergoing The petition of Robert A. Setterholm, lands to be offered may be obtained of THAT it will be mighty fine spoken well for the wise use o£ as representative of the above namea the same trial. The delegates the State Auditor or the Immigration DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE estate, being duly filed in this court, when we can greet our guests Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the the coming ballot. voted an expression of aid so for representing that it is necessary and County Auditor at above address. at the upper dock with a pretty Physician and Surgeon for the best interests of said estate as possible. J. A. O. FBEUS. and of all interested therein that cer State Auditor. little building and ornimental Office over litis Drug Store A pleasant tribute was paid THAT We are working toward tain lands of said decedent described gateway to our city. therein be mortgaged and praying that Phone 11 Mrs. Corell, district vice president, the rearing of perfectly developed a license be to Robert A. Setterholm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching by one of the Northome children, but it good to granted to mortgage the same: Now, therefore, you, and each of you, THAT we are proud of our women. She was followed by know that the deficient ones can are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Mrs. Watkins. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR court, at the Probate Court Rooms in PHINNEY & CAMPBELL The meeting adjourned at 12 the Court House, in the City of International U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. April 3, 1916. Falls and County of Koochiching, when the visitors were escorted LAWYERS State of Minnesota, on the 27th Notice is hereby given that Hugh JOHN M. GISH ilay of May 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to the high school and served P. Strong, whose post office address Over International State why the prayer of said petition should is Superior, Wisconsin, did on the with a most delicious luncheon not be granted. Bank 3rd day of April, 1916, file in this Watchmaker and Jeweler Witness the Judge of said Court and prepared by the domestic science office his application No. 012,334 under nternational Falls, Minn. the seal of said Court, this 2nd da act of April 6th, 1914, for the girls under the efficient of May 1916. Lots 1 and 2 and SE% NE% Sec. (SEAL) JOHN BERG, management of Miss Driscoll. 6.Twp. 68 N.,R. 18 W.. and Lots 1. Agent for Singer Sewing Judge of Probate. 2 and 8, Sec. 2, Twp. 48 N., R. 24 Much credit and many "thanks MIDDLETON ft MIDDLETON, W. and Lots 4 and 5, Sec. 4. Lot Machine Company and W. E. LAWRENCE Attorneys for Petitioner. 1, Sec. 8, Lot 11, Sec. 18. Twp. 49 are due them and Prof. Mclntire May 4-11-18 N., R. 23 W., and Lot 3, Sec. 24, Woodstock Typewriter. for helping to make the convention THE REXALL STORE Twp. 50 N., R. 25 W.. 4th P. M., containing 159.96 acres that said a well rounded success. The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION applicant will offer final proof in International Falls, Minn. support of his claim on the 19th four high school girls who acted Also dealer in day of May, 1916, before the Register Wear-U-Weil Shoes as pages for Mrs. Olson during and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the two days sessions, Jeanette DR. E. A. THOMPSON Any person claiming said land U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake Minn., Olson, Lucille Houston, Katherine adversely to applicant are notified (larch 30, 1916. to file their claims or protests with NOTICE is hereby given that Maron E N I S Smith and Hazel Ringelke, the Register and Receiver on or F. Smootz, of Indus, Minn., who, Phone 245. before said date of proof. deserve much praise for the June 19, 1907 made Homestead ('"THE GOOD UVJP3E AND THE PUBLIC REAP THE BULLETIN BQARP.^ JOSEPH WINCZEWSXI, ntry, Serial No. 02783 for Lot 5. Sec. Over litis' Drug Store quiet, efficient manner in which and Lot 5. Sec 10, Township 159 N., Register. JI 1 nroJ-r PI TMF International Falls, Minnesota Range 25 W., 5th P. Meridian, has they attended to their duties. WMMZmEEL. W. H. SM AX I. WOOD JR., [THE GENERAL MANAGER/) led notice of intention to make five After lunch the range visitors Attorney a 6-M 4 ear proof under Act of March 3, 1891. TRAIN I FROM NO. CHICAGO [TRANSCONTINENTAL TO establish claim to the land above left at once by the 1 130 train, YES. AND HE IS ST. PAUL, PAR\0, SUTTE. NORTHERN MINNESOTA A LITTLE LATE-LET S RIOHT--ITS RICH SPOKANEI SEATTLE, escribed, before J. H. Drummond, I READ THE BULLETIN various citizens taking them by TOBACCO AND A PORTLAND AND OTHER lerk of district court at International CITATION POR HEARING ON PETITION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION IANDFIND OUT WHY. LITTLE CHEW IS POINTS, DELAYED -7MINUTES ""alls Minn, on the 8th day of May 1916. TO SELL, MORTGAGE auto to Ranier. The delegates ALL ANY BY THE Claimant names as witnesses: OR LEASE LAND. GENERAL MANAGER MAN NEEDS. from the south were given a George Lang, Ben Snyder, John AWAITING A SUPPLY OF W-BTHE )urand and Joseph McComb Sr., all NEW CUT REAL TOBACCO n£ R. H. Monahan .. .Phone 223 ESTATE OF SIGRID OLSON trip through the paper mill during ITS RICH CHEW. HE SAYS Indus, Minn. TOBACCO AND A VERY SMALL A. G. SWINDLEHURST /T)r. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 STATE OF MINNESOTA the afternoon and left on the CHEW SATISFIES Register. ss. 6:45 M. & I. for their respective Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone 301 County of Koochiching homes. Endestine Hospital ... .Phone IN PROBATE COURT 79 NOTICE The following delegates and of In the matter of the estate of visitors were present: DffORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Sigrid Olson. Office over International State Ely Mrs. H. E. White, Mrs. The State of Minnesota to all persons Bank—Phone WHEREAS, Default has been made 155* Chas. Quigley. interested in the sale of certain in the conditions of a certain mortgage lands belonging to said estate. The executed by William F. Kintop, Hill City Mrs. R. L. Abrahamson, International Falls, Minn. petition of Edward Johnson as representative a single man, mortgagor, to First State of the above named estate Mrs. R. J. Hinkle. MANY Bank of Grand Rapids, a corporation, being duly filed in this court representing men are realizing the joys of chewing rich under the laws of the state of Minns-j Remer Miss Clara Mills, Mrs. that it is necessary and for the sota, mortgagee, bearing date the 4 th I tobacco ever since W-B GUT Chewing—the long best interests of said estate and of day of December A. D. 1914, and filed D. A. Clabough. all interested therein that certain shred Real Tobacco Chew first arrived in town. for record in the office of the Register lands of said decedent described therein Carlton: Mrs. A. M. Brower, of Deeds of Koochiching county, Min-J The small chew with less spitting and grinding won CALL ON be sold and praying that a license nesota, on the 7th day of December! Mrs. J. B. Barstow. them over to W-B CUT Chewing—no more big wads of the ordinary be to him granted to sell the same: A. D. 1914 at 10 o'clock A. M. and therein kind for them. Now therefore, you. and each of you, JIIVMIE DAWSON Gemmell Mrs. C. W. Gosline. recorded in Book of Mortgages] are hereby cited and required to show You know W-B CUT Chewing by the satisfaction of a quality chew, on page 448, which said mortgage was Laurel Mrs. Hattie Chamberlin, cause, if any you have, before this thereafter by written assignment bear-? "Notice how the *a!t brings out the rich tobacco taste." court, at the Probate Court Rooms, in When You Want Your Mrs. T. Laidlaw. ing date January 16, A. D. 1915 and WEYMAN-BRUTOK COMPANY, 50 Unioa Square, New York Hade by city the Court House, in International Falls, recorded in the office of said Register, HARNESS, SHOES REPAIRED. County of Koochiching and State of Littlefork Mrs. Oliver Erickson. of Deeds on the 22nd day of January] Minnesota, on the 29th day of May 1916 A. D. 1915 in Book of Mortgages' at 10 o'clock A. M... why the prayer of on page 374, duly assigned by said said petition -hould not be granted. Forsythe Mrs. A. T. Scarlett. mortgagee to Martha A. Briggs and Witness the Judge of said Court and F.C.ROGERS which said mortgage was thereaftei RUBBER HEELS a SPECIALTY Wayzata Mrs. W. T. Coe. the seal of said Court, this 1st day of by written assignment dated March May, 1916. 31st A. D. 1916, and recorded in St. Cloud Mrs. C. L. Atwood. (SEAL) JOHN BERG, the office of said Register of Deeds*1 Probate Judge. on the 20th day of April A. D. 1916, JEVNE & NORTON, in Book of Mortgages on page 4i, St. Paul Miss McGuffin, Miss Attorneys for Petitioners. PRACTICAL FURRIER duly assigned by said Martha A. Briggs May 4-18 Amy Cowley, Miss Elizabeth to said First State Bank of Grand Rapids, which default consists in the Rowe. SAVE 25 PER CENT BY CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION failure of said mortgagor to pay thb FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO semi-annual installments of interest Chicago Mrs. W. I. Thomas. FOR DETERMINATION OF DECENT OF LAND upon the note secured by said mortgage, BUYING YOUR HARDWARE Eveleth Mrs. C. N. Stephenson, which accrued and became due ESTATE OF BJORNE A. SLOTTEN on the 4th day of June A. D. 1915, Mrs. V. E. Boardman, Mrs. The Oldest Exclusive Fur House AT THOMPSON'S and the 4th day of December A. D! G. A. Whitman. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1915, which- semi-annual installments of interest now remain overdue and in the World ss. Moose Lake Mrs. F. R. Walters, I E A W A E County of Koochiching unpaid and whereas the First State Miss Nora Nilson. Bank of Grand Rapids has exercised STORE. Jas. Dawson, Mgr. IN PROBATE COURT the option reserved to the holder or RAW FUR said note and mortgage by the terms: EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF In the matter of the Estate of of the latter and has declared, and Bjorne A. Slotten, Decedent does hereby declare, the entire indebvedness (7), the North-west Quarter of the secured by said mortgage im-! North-west Quarter (NW^4 of NW&), The State of Minnesota to all persons mediately due and payable and whereas, of Section Eight (8), all in Township interested in the determination there is claimed to be due and is due Sixty-three (63), North of Range of the decent of the real estate of upon said mortgage at the date of this, Twenty-five (25), West of the Fourth said decedent: The petition of Andy notice, the sum of Four Hundrea' (4) Principal Meridian, containing Wold having been filed in this Court, Twenty-five ($425.00) Dollars, witti 120 acres more or less, according to representing that said decedent died Second Avenue between Second interest thereon at the rate of seven the United States government survey more than five years prior to the filing (7) per cent per annum since Decern thereof which sale will be made by the thereof, leaving certain real estate in ber 4th, A. D. 1914, amounting in all I Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at %nd Third Streets. said, petition described, and that no at the date of this notice to the sun. the front door of the Court House In Highest Cash Price Paid will of decedent has been proved nor of Four Hvhdred Sixty-six and lblOOths the city of International Falls in said administration of his estate granted ($466.15) Dollars, and whereas' County and State, on Thursday, the on Raw Furs in this state, and praying that decent no action or proceeding has been in-1 15th day of June A. D. 1916 at 10 Phone 128. of said real estate be determined by stituted at law or in equity to recover' o'clock A. M. of that day, at public this court the said amount remaining due and! v/endue to the highest bidder there THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH OB unpaid on said mortgage, or any for, for cash, to pay the amount which YOU, are hereby cited and required S. E. THOMPSON tc SON part thereof shall then be due on said mortgage, He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs from the United to show cause, if any you have, before NO THEREFORE, Notice is here-1 together with the sum of Twenty-five this court at the Probate Court Room Statee and Pay as Hig-h a Price for them as by given that by virtue of the power! ($25.00) Dollars, attorney's fees ana in the Court House in the City of International of sale contained in said mortgage the costs and disbursements allowed any House in the United States. Falls in the County of Koochiching, and pursuant to the statute in sucn! by law, subject to redemption at an State of Minnesota, on the case provided, the said mortgage will I time within one year from the date 4 29th day of April 1916, at 10 o'clocx be foreclosed by the sale of the premises of said sale. A. M., why said petition should not BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY described in and covered by said Dated April 22 A. D. 1916. F.C. Jfi be granted. Twih City. Stamp & mortgage, to-wit: those tracts or pai FIRST STATE BANK OF Witness the Judge of said Court and eels of land lying and being in the GRAND RAPIDS, Stencil Co. the seal thereof, this 22nd day of County of Koochiching and State or By H. C. Jackson, Cashier, April 1916. Minnesota, to-wit: Assignee of Mortgagee. Stamps (SEAL) JOHN BERG, The South-west Quarter of tho RALPH A. STONE, Probate Judge. South-west Quarter (SW% of SW%) Attorney for Assignee JEVNE ft NORTON, of Section Five (5), and the Northeast FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO of Mortgagee, Attorneys for Petitioners. DIM Quarter of the North-east Qua*ter Grand Rapids, Minnesota. May 4-18 (NE& of NE%) of Section Seven April 27, May 4-11-18-25 June 1.