International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 25, 1916 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS mm SALE OF SCHOOL AND afc ney through northern Coahuila, in be sold and praying that a license CARRANZA SENDS mortgage, to-wit: those tracts or pai ceeding ha.ving been instituted, law be to him granted to sell the same: eels of land lying and being in the or otherwise, to recover the debt secured OTHER STATE LANDS. in search of bandits, are expected 30,000 SOLDIERS Now therefore, you. and each of you, County of Koochiching and State or by said Mortgage, or any part are hereby cited and required to show Minnesota, to-wit: to arrive in an automobile at thereof STATE OF MINNESOTA cause, if any you have, before this The South-west Quarter of tho NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby Marathon late tonight or early court, at the Probate Court Rooms, in (Continued from Page i.) South-west Quarter (SW% of SWy4) given, that by virtue of the power State Auditor's Office. the Court House, in International Falls, of Section Five (5), and the Nortii of sr le contained in p^'d Mortgage, Wednesday to make a detailed County of Koochiching and State of east Quarter of the North-east Quai and pursuant to St.-•.'cite iu such St. Paul, Minnesota, which would have been impossible report of their operations in Minnesota, on the 29th day of May 1916 ter (NRi/i of NE%) of Section Seven case made and Ided, the said April 24th, 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of (7), the North-west Quarter of the for cavalry. Mortgage will be f.-• c-?losed by a sale Mexico. said petition hould not be granted. North-west Quarter (NW% of NW%), of the premises cle.-^vi'oed in and conveyed Running nearly 60 miles an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Witness the Judge of said Court and of Section Eight (S), all in Township Rumors were current here by said Mortprasre, viz: on June 12th, 191(«, at 10 o'clock A. M. the seal of said Court, this 1st day of Sixty-three (63), North of Range hour, they were within less than The North half c-!' Lot Twelve (12) in the office of the County Auditor at that a bandit band of some 250 Mav, 1916. Twenty-five (25), West of the Fourth of Block Sixty-five of the Original International Falls, Koochiching County, 200 yards of the buildings before (SEAL) JOHN BERG, (4) Principal Meridian, containing Townsite of the Cit" of International men was across the river from in the State of Minnesota, I will offer Probate Judge. 120 acres more or less, according to Fails, in Koochiching County and their presence was discovered. for sale certain unsold state lands, and Lobo, Texas, 26 miles west from JEVITE & NORTON, the United States government survey St:-.te of Minnesota, with the hereditaments also those state lands which have reverted A Mexican working in the Attorneys for Petitioners. thereof which sale will be made by the and appurtenances: which sale Valentine, last night. Captain to the state by reason of the nonpayment May 4-18 Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at will be made by the Sheriff of said of interest. yard .gave the warning, but it (1. A. Wiecezorek, base commander the front door of the Court House li, Koochiching County, at the front door Terms of Sale. the city of International Falls'in said was too late. By the time Cardenas of the Court House, in the City of at Marathon, says he Fifteen per cent of the purchase price NOTICE County an3 State, on Thursday, the International Falls, in said County and and his two men could is payable" to the County Treasurer at of 15th day of June A. D. 1916 at 10 fettle, on the 24tli dav of June 1916, knows nothing of the report. the time of sale. The unpaid balance o'clock A. of that day, at public 10 o'clock A. M. of that day. at pub- get on their horses and dash for SEOBTGACrE PORECI.OSUZ&I: SAljE a is payable at any time in whole or in ,'endue to the highest bidder there He vendue, to the highest bidder for the gate the Americans had surrounded part on or before forty years from the for, for cash, to pay the amount which cash, to pay said debt of One Thousshall VERDUN STRONGHOLD date of sale at an interest rate of four then be due on saia mortgage, ano. and No-100 $1,000.00) Dollars, and the place. Cardenas WHEREAS, Default has been made TAKEN SAYS PARIS per cent per annum, due on June first of ®um °^. Twenty-five interest, and the taxes, if any, on said in the conditions of a certain mortgage a each year provided, that the interest ($wj.00) Dollars, attorneys fees ana pj emises, and attorney's fees, a stip* was the first man to emerge into executed by William F. Kintop, can be paid at any time within the interest the costs and disbursements allowed ulated in and by said Mortgage in a single man, mortgagor, to First State the open. He and Lieutenant year without penalty, in effect, by law, subject to redemption at any cas=e of foreclosure and the disbursetime (Continued from Page 1.) Bank of Grand Rapids, a corporation, this means that the interest money may within one year from the date inents allowed by law subject to reof Patton engaged in a pistol duel under the laws of the state of Minnssota, be paid any time between June first and said sale. demption at any time within one year Fort Douaumont and adjacent mortgagee, bearing date the 4th in which a shot from Patton's May thirty-first without penalty. Dated April 22 A. D. 1916. from the day of sale, as provided by day of December A. D. 1914, and filed Appraised value of timber, when so positions. The hour fixed for PIRST STATE BANK OP!law. weapon broke the bandit's arm for record in the office of the Register stated, must be paid for in full at the Di! tod May 2nd, A. D. 1916, GRAND RAPIDS, of Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, the infantry assault was 4:30 p. time of sale. and drove him back into the By K. C. Jackson, Cashier, M. R. JOHNSON, on the 7th day of December All mineral rights are reserved to the m. Monday. When the moment Assignee of Mortgagee. Assignee of Mortgage**. ranch house, later to be killed A. D. 1914 at 10 o'clock A. M. and therein State by the laws of the State. recorded in Book of Mortgages PHINNEY & CAMPBELL, All lands are sold subject to any and BAI.PH A. STONE, came, French infantry, which had by the American soldiers when on page 448, which said mortgage was Attorney for Assignee Attorneys for Assignee all ditch taxes thereon. been carefully selected and trained, thereafter by written assignment bearing of Mortgagee, of Mortgagees, he tried to escape. Lands on which the interest has become date January 16, A. D. 1915 and International Palls, delinquent may be redeemed at Grand Bapids, Minnesota. began the advance singing recorded in the office of said Register any time up to the hour of sale, or before April 27, May 4-11-18-25 June 1. of Deeds on the 22nd day of January the "Marseillaise." resale, to the actual purchaser. Sibley and Langhome to Report A. D. 1915 in Book of Mortgages Such lands are listed under the caption: The German resistance at CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION on page 374, duly assigned by said "Delinquent Lands." Marathon, Texas, May 23.— MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. mortgagee to Martha A. Briggs and TO SELL, MORTGAGE No person can purchase more than 320 some points was stubborn. On Colonel Sibley and Major Langhorne, which said mortgage was thereaftei acres of land as provided by the General OB LEASE LAND, the Froide Terre road and at by written assignment dated March Laws 1905 prov/ided, however, that State on the American side 31st A. D. 1916, and recorded in Default having been made in lands purchased previous to 1905 is not Douaumont the French had to again after their arduous jour- the office of said Register of Deeds, the payment of the sum of charged against such purchaser. ESTATE OF A. G. SETTERHOLM. force back the German infantry on the 20th day of April A. D. 1916, Eighty and no-100 ($S0.00) Dollars Agents acting for purchasers must furnish in Book of Mortgages on page 4x, which is claimed to be due and is due affidavit of authority. inch by inch at the point of the STATE OF MINNESOTA duly assigned by said Martha A. Briggs Appraisers reports showing quality at the date of this notice upon a certain }•««, to said First State Bank of Grand Mortgage, duly executed and delivered and kind of soil are on file in this office. bayonet. The leading French County of Koochiching Rapids, which default consists in the by Steve Hokul and Annie Lists giving legal descriptions of contingents reached Fort Douaumont failure of said mortgagor to pay tn* lands to be offered may be obtained of Hokul. his wife, Mortgagors, to Frank IN PROBATE COURT For Memorial semi-annual installments of the State Auditor or the Immigration interest Keyes and Henry W. Keyes, Mort- at 5. p. m. They killed of In the matter of the estate upon the note secured by said mort- gagees, bearing date the 27th day of Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the A. G. Setterholm. the Germans who resisted and County Auditor at above address. gage, which accrued and became due October, 1914, and with a power of J. A. O. PBEUS. on the 4th day of June A. D. 1915, sale therein contained, duly recorded sent to the read many prisoners. and the 4th day of December A. D. in the office of the Register of Deeds Day State Auditor. The State of Minnesota to ail person* 1915, which- semi-annual installments in and for the County of Koochiching As soon as they recovered interested in the mortgaging of cer» of interest now remain overdue and and State of Minnesota, on the 29th CITATION FOB HEARING- ON PETITION tain lands belonging to said estate* from their surprise the Germans unpaid and whereas the First State day of October, 1914, at 9 o'clock A. M., FOB PROBATE OP The petition of Robert A. Setterholm, Bank of Grand Rapids has exercised in Book of Mortgages, on page 497. launched a number of fierce FOREIGN WILL. as representative of the above namea the option reserved to the holder or Which said Mortgage, together with We have a complete estate, being duly filed in this court, counter attacks, but all failed. said note and mortgage by the terms, the debt secured thereby, was duly asof representing that it is necessary and Estate of the latter and has declared, and signed by said Frank H. Keyes and line of for the best interests of said estate does hereby declare, the entire indebv- Henry W. Keyes, Mortgagees, to M. R. CHRISTIAN J. GAMMELGAARD.. and of all interested therein that certain edness secured by said mortgage im- Johnson by written assignment dated STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Men Refuse to Work. lands of said decedent described mediately due and payable and where- the 27th day of March, 1915, and reas, ss. therein be mortgaged and praying that there is claimed to be due and is due corded in the office of said Register of A S A N County of Koochiching a license be to Robert A. Setterholm upon said mortgage at the date of this Deeds on the 31st day of March, 1915, granted to mortgage the same: IN PROBATE COURT notice, the sum of Four Hundreu at 10 o'clock A. M., in Book of MortTwenty-five Only three per cent of the men Now, therefore, you, and each of yoti, ($425.00) Dollars, witli gages on page 14. In the matter of the estate of N I N S are hereby cited and required to show interest thereon at the rate of seven AND WHEREAS, The said M. R. standing in a New York bread Christian J. Gammelgaard Decedent. cause, if any you have, before this (7) per cent per annum since Decern Johnson, the Assignee of said Mortber The State of Minnesota to all persons line the other day would go to court, at the Probate Court Rooms in 4th, A. D. 1914, amounting in all gagees and holder of said Mortgage, interested in the allowance and the Court House, in the City of International at the date of this notice to the sun. has duly elected and hereby does elect probate of the will of said decedent: work when offered $1.75 to $3-°° Falls and County of Koochiching, of Four Hundred Sixty-six and 15- to declare the whole principal sum of The petition of Marie Gammelgaard at reasonable State of Minnesota, on the 27tlj per day. Just six out of two lOOths ($466.15) Dollars, and whereas said Mortgage due and payable at the epresenting that Christian J. Gammelgaard, flay, of May 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., no action or proceeding has been in- date of this notice, under the terms and then a resident of the County hundred. The rest all said that why the prayer of said petition should prices stituted at law or in equity to recover conditions of said Mortgage and the of Barron, State of Wisconsin, died not be granted. the said amount remaining due and power of sale therein contained and the work was too hard. It will on the 11th day of October, 1914, testate Witness the Judge of said Court and unpaid on said mortgage, or any whereas there is actually due and and that his will has been allowed soon be too hard for the men the seal of said Court, this 2nd day part thereof claimed to be due and payeble at the and admitted to probate in County of May 1916. NOW THEREFORE, Notice is here- date of this notice the sum of One Court in and for the County of Barron, FREE who work to supply food for the by given that by virtue of the power Thousand and No-100 ($1,000.00) Dolof (SEAL) JOHN BEBG, BURTON'S State of Wisconsin, being filed in this lazy and then there will be some sale contained in said mortgage, lars, with interest thereon at the rate 8 court, together with authenticated Judge of Probate, and pursuant to the statute in sucn of eight (8) per cent per annum from copies of said will and of the probate starving that will be healthy for MIDDLETON & MIDDLETQN, case provided, the said mortgage wilt the 27th day of October, 1914, and thereof in the court above named, and Attorneys for Petitioner, be foreclosed by the sale of the prem- whereas the said power of sale has beises these chaps.—Ex. praying that said will be admitted to described in and covered by said come operative, and no action or pro- probate in this state, and that letters May 4-11-13 of administration be thereon granted to N. L. Olson: NOW THEREFORE, you, and each (T KEM^WON'TKEEP GOODNEWS^ALLTO .THEMSELVES of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms, -SAV.MV FRIEND. I SEE THAT YOU USE,TOBACCO. HOLV^KIOKE! BUT in the Court House, in International IF YOU'VE NEVER TRIEDlc that's a good one Falls, County of Koochiching, State IT. I WANT TO TELL YOU ABOUT. W-B-.ITS THE vJUDQE! of Minnesota, on the 17th day of June, THE NEW CUT REAL TOBACCO tr 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the 'CHEW- J- prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Hon. John Berg, Judge of said Court and the seal of said Coui-t, this 24th day of May, 1916. (Court Seal) JOHN BEBG, 5-6 8 Judge of Probate. ..J.-i. OBDEB LIMITING TIME TO PILE ONE EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS CLAIMS, AND POB HEARING THEBEON. ESTATE OF JAMES D. YOUNG. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 ss. County of Koochiching given away free with any suit ordered from May 24 to IN PROBATE COURT. In the Matter of the Estate of James D. Young, Decedent: June 4th. Choice of any piece of goods in the store or MENBut Letters of administration this day having been granted to Arthur P. Young: never recommend ordinary chewing tobacco to their friends. IT IS ORDERED, That the time within the comfort of W-B CUT Chewing—the long shred Real goods of same material. We are not affected by the which all creditors of the above Tobacco Chew—is often suggested to those chewing a big wad of the named decedent may present claims ordinary kind. against his estate in this court, be, and The satisfying taste, the long lasting quality in a small chew of W-B strike in Chicago. the same hereby is. limited to three (3) CUT Chewing seldom fails to make a hit with new friends. months from and after the date hereof Use up a pouch—in small chews—as a quality test. and that Monday, the 26th day of June, All of Our Garments Bear the Union Label 1916, at ten o'clock a. m., in the Probate "Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste" Court rooms, at the Court House, at International Hade City by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Falls, in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjust ment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. F.C.ROGERS Let notice hereof be given by the publication =OUR PRICES RANGE FROM: of this order in the International Falls Press, as provided by law. Dated March 22, 1916. PRACTICAL FURRIER (Court Seal) $15.00 TO $35.00 JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND. Th© Oldest Exclusive Fur House ESTATE OF SIGRID OLSON Our prices are right, our clothes fit right, look right, In the World STATE OF MINNESOTA ss. and wear satisfactory, we have backed up this statement County of Koochiching IN PROBATE COURT RAW FURS EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF In the matter of the estate of here for a long time and it still holds good. Sigrid Olson. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the sale of certain lands belonging to said estate. The petition of Edward Johnson as representative of the above named estate being duly filed in this court representing that it is necessary and for the WE OPERATE THE best interests of said estate and of all interested therein that certain ONLY DRY CLEANING PLANT IN THE COUNTY lands of said decedent described there- Highest Cash Price Paid on Raw Fur© The minister hurried down the aisle and grasped the stranger's hand. He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs from th« United UNION TAILORING CO. "I am glad to see you with us States and Pay as Hig-h a Price for them as any House in the United States. tonight," he said. "I can see by the expression in your face that you are laboring under some BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY F.C.ROGERS deep sorrow, some great disappointment." ''You're right I came in here 339 3rd St. Phone 142 thinking this was a movie and, FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO having got in, I didn' have the S. Swanson, Manager International Falls, Minn. nerve to get up and walk out." rm