International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 23, 1916 · Page 5 of 8
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KOBTGAGB VOISC&OBUM MT.H CITATION FOB HEABINO ON PXNAIi AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA bers of the community advantages NEARNESS OF TOWN ACCOUNT AND FOB DISTRIBUTION, worth in dollars and cents JOHN M. GISH HELPS FARM VALUES immeasurably more than any Default having been made in the payment (Conunueu from a#e i.» of the sum of Three Hundred profits they got out of us Estate of Elise K. Amo. Watchmaker and Forty arfd no-100 ($340.00) Dollars, If we woke up some morning STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 which is claimed to be due and is due 88. at the date of this notice upon a certain Once we commence asking questions and found that $5,000 worth of County of Koochiching Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Agent for Singer Sewing we have no sooner have one uninsured buildings had gone up by Edgar G. W. Walquist. a IN PROBATE COURT. single man. Mortgagor, to H. S. Gilkey, of them answered than we ask in smoke during the night, we Machine Company and In the Matter of the Estate of Elise Mortgagee, bearing date the Amo, Decedent: another. Our first question was: Li. wouldn't need anyone to explain First day of March, 1915, and with a Woodstock Typewrit*. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO power of sale therein contained, duly "What's the good of the home how the loss was going to make Joseph Li. Cayo, Elise E. Marden, Fred recorded in the office of the Register I P. Amo, Dora J. Hollenbeck and Francis town?" and we answered it bysaying of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching us poorer still your home town P. Amo, and all persons interested and State of Minnesota, on Also dealer in that among other things, may mean even more than that in the final account and distribution of the 5th day of March, 1915, at 2 o'clock the estate of said decedent: Wear-U-We«l Shoes P. M., in Book of Mortgages, it really donated $10,000 to one to you—but nobody has been The representative of the above named on page 567, and no action or proceeding man and like amounts, proportionately, decedent, having filed in1 this court thinking much along that line having been instituted, at law or his final account of the administration otherwise, to recover the debt secured to every other man until lately. of the estate of said decedent, together by said Mortgage or any part thereof with his petition praying for the adjustment owning land in the community. A good home town and good NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS tiSSSXSSXXaCgKKXXBSgSXXSSSBtXKSII and allowance of said final HEREBY GIVEN. That by virtue of And now we aske the question roads leading to it are going to account and for distribution of the the power of sale contained in said residue of said estate to the person International Falls Abstract "What makes a real, live, valuable Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute be two live issues from now on. thereunto entitled in such case made and provided, the town?" We might dodge And don't forget that distance THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a YOU are hereby cited and required to sale of the premises described in and the question by answering, "Lots nowadays is quite often measured I"! BURDICK, KREMER & KINK, Proprietors. show" cause, if any you have, before this conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: of things," but really, if we are Court, at the Probate Court Room in by time. "How long does The Lots Four and Five of Seption I Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance the Court House in the City of International Six in Township Sisty-six North, of honest, we will get close to the take to go to town," from a Falls in the County of Koochiching Range Twenty-four West and the State of Minnesota, on the truth by saying, "the merchants," practical standpoint, than "How Lots One Two and Seven of Section Collections, Conveyancing and Loans 28th day of November, 1916, at 10 o'clock One, in "Township Sixty-six North, of because without the merchants far js A. M., why said petition should Range Twenty-five West, containing not be granted. there would be no town. It is farm on a good road„ one 151.34 acres according to the U. S. j| J. E. BURDICK, Manager. A Witness the Judge of said Court, and survey thereof, in Koochiching County just as impossible to have a town tjiat use(j with speed and ot the seal of said Court, this 31st day vey thereof, in Koochiching county International Falls, .. Minnesota can October, 1916. and State of Minnesota, with the without merchants as it is to comfort every day in the year, is (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, hereditaments and appurtenances have a lake without water. The nearer to town, from a practical Judge of Probate. which sale will be made by the Sheriff CHAS. S. MARDEN, of said Koochiching County at the merchants make the town just as standpoint, at six miles, than Attorney for Petitioner, front door of the Court House, in the the water makes the lake. Ot Moorhead, Minn. N2-1# another is at three, if on a "rotten City of International Falls in said County and State, on the Twelvth day course, other things have to be road." (THE LAWYER TELLS THE QOOD UUOQE ABOUT) of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAI* favorable, but the fact remains THE STUBBORN ONE of that day. at public vendue, to the ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. highest bidder for cash, to pay said that without merchants you debt of Three Hundred Forty and no100 NOTICE OF HORTOAOE FORECLOSURE could have no town, and the better UUDGE, LOOK AT THAT FELLOWS Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and FACE- ALWAVS CHUCK FULL OF SAKE Estate of David Gingrich the mercantile establishments ORDIN ARY TOBACCO. SEEMS I AM SURE HE Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney's fees, STATE OF MINNESOTA, SOME OF HIS FRIEND9 WOULD WOULD APPRECIATE the better the town—always. as stipulated in any by said Mortgage ss. in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements TELL HIM ABOUT Y*B CUT. Now we move along to the Notice is hereby given that default County of Koochiching allowed by law subject to has been made in the conditions of a third question: "How is the town redemption at any time within one IN PROBATE COURT. certain mortgage executed by Severen year from the day of sale, as provided to have good merchants?" Dear W. Trulson and Thrisea Trulson, his In the matter of the estate of David by law. Gingrich, Decedent.THE wife, of the county of Koochiching and friends, there is no secret about Dated at Duluth, Minn., October 26, state of Minnesota, mortgagors, to STATE OF MINNESOTA TO A. D. 1916. Mackey J. Thompson, of the county of All persons interested in the above it at all. Good stores in your H. S. SILZST, mentioned estate: Ramsey and state of Minnesota, mort town are the result of growth. Whereas John S. Olson has filed in gagee, dated the twenty-first day of Mortgagee. this court his final account of his ad' April, A. D. 1914, and recorded in the They have to be invited, encouraged JOHN Q. A. CBOSBY, ministration of the estate of the above office of the register of deeds of Koochiching and maintained. You have Attorney for Mortgagee, county, Minnesota, on the named decedent, together with his pe Office 305 Palladlo Bldg., tition praying for the adjustment and third day of April A. D. 1915, at eleven to get them just as you mature allowance of said final account and for o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in Duluth, Minn. superior cattle, horses and hogs, Book of Mortgages, on page 585 distribution of the residue of said es 026 N2 9 16 23 30 tate to, the persons thereunto entitled: thereof, of the records of said office. by treating them fairly and giving Said default consists in the failure IT IS ORDERED, That said petition them a chance to grow. In of said mortgagors to pay the installment NOTICE OF CANCELKATION OF be heard, and that all persons interested in said matter be and appear before of fourteen ($1400) dollars LAND CONTRACT. the language of the street, "you this court on the 30th day of November, which, by the terms of said mortgage, became due and payable on the twentyfirst 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate ~\7"OU'RE not sorry for gophers and monkeys with can't play a lone hand in your day of April, A. D. 1916. That by Court Rooms in the Court House at To £. H. Greenup, _-l their faces all swelled out—they are built that way, Community and get away with it International Falls, in said County, "and reason of said default said mortgagee TAKE NOTICE,That you are in default, pod :cC3 in their cheeks to hold stuff till it's feeding time. has elected to declare the entire amount then and there, or as soon thereafter very long," and the business under and according to the remaining unpaid upon said mortgage as said matter can be heard, show feeling sorry for a man with a big wad of old kind you can't help game is just the same. If the terms, conditions and provisions of cause, if any they have, why said petition to be immediately due and payable. isn't even getting satisfaction. W-B CUT is rich to* tobacco—he that certain Contract dated 27th day That said mortgagee has paid taxes should not be granted and that town is to help you, you must acco—full satisfaction—a little chew, is right sis#, and it cuts out so of of March, 1915, whereby M. J. McHugo this citation be served by the publication on the premises described in and covered much chewing and spitting. help the town, and the beauty of of the Town of Margie, County of Koochiching thereof in International Falls by said mortgage amounting in the and State of Minnesota, aggregate to the "sum of One Hundred Press and Border Budget according to it is you always and invariably h7 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaioa Square, New York Gty Pour and 73-100 (104.73) Dollars, with agreed to convey unto you upon full law. and timely performance by you of Witness the Honorable John Berg, benefit yourself most. interest on said payments amounting to your part of the terms, conditions and One and 50-100 ($1.50) Dollars. Judge of said Court, and the seal of These benefits are direct and indirect. That there is claimed to be due and provisions thereof, reference to which said Court, this 31st day of October, Contract for more particularity is payable and there is now due and payable 1916. Building up the town hereby made, of the following described at the date of this notice upon (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, adds dollars to the value of your said mortgage and upon the debt thereby real estate situate in Koochiching Judge. No Combination County, State of Minnesota, towit: JEVNE ft NORTON, secured, the sum of One Hundred land and other fixed investments. Seventy and 28-100 ($170.28) Dollars, Attorneys. N2-16 including said amount of One Hundred That point is settled. Nobody Lots Two, Three and Four, Section of Reading Like It Four and 73-100 ($104.73) Dollars and Three (3), Township One Hundred CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION seriously disputes it. It means interest thereon paid for taxes, and no fifty-three (153) N. of Range Twentyfive FOR DETERMINATION and $2-i° action or proceeding at law or other- (25) West 5th P. M. greater social and educational OF HEIRS OF HOME jse jjag been had or instituted to re- And that according to the terms, STEAD 8ETTKER All For advantages, benefits that cannot cover said debt or any part thereof. conditions and provisions of said Contract ,, Notice is hereby further given that there became due and payable be measured by dollars and cents, by virtue of the power of sale in said STATE OF MINNESOTA, from you to said M. J. McHugo on the but while apparently indirect, SS. mortgage contained and recorded therewith, 27th day of March, 1916, the sum of The Youth's Companion County of Koochiching which by reason of the facts $150.00 Dollars, with interest thereon 52 they are direct again in the sense aforesaid has become operative, and at six per cent per annum from the 27th IN PROBATE COURT. pursuant to the statute in such case that they add to the value of day of March, 1915 and taxes on the Issues of In the Matter of the Determination made and provided, the said mortgage above described lands amounting to of the Heirs of Stanley Kuttis, Deceased THE YOUTH'S COMPANION your fixed investments, because 52 ISSUES will be foreclosed and the land and $29.55 and at the date of this notice The Best'Era Homestead Settler. premises described in and covered by The favorite family weekly of America. they are among the desirable said amount and interest still remains ORDER FOR HEARING. 12 Great Serials or Groups in 1917. and said mortgage, to-wit: overdue and unpaid, and such ^default things for which people generally 250 Short Stories, a thousand Articles On reading and filing the petition of All that tract or parcel of land lying as above specified still exists. and Suggestions, a thousand Funny* August Kuttis praying, among other and being in the county of Koochiching are willing to pay. In summing isms. Special Pages for all ages. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE things, for the judicial determination and state of Minnesota, described as *212 for alltheFmiJy 'foronhf HEREBY NOTIFIED, That unless on by this Court, of who are the heirs of McCall's Magazine up, as the lawyers say, sifting follows, to wit: South half of the or before thirty days after the service Stanley Kuttis, deceased homestead and 12 Issues of Northeast Quarter (S% NE%) and the out the evidence and considering of this notice upon you, you pay to M. settler, and what are the respective North Half of the Southeast Quarter J. McHugo at Margie, Minnesota, the rights and interests of such heirs in (N% SE%) of section seven (7), in XWk, M'CALL'S MAGAZINE a few pertinent facts, you amount of money" above stated with the homestead land of said deceased, township one hundred fifty-nine (159) 12 ISSUES AND A DRESS PATTERN Press Pattern interest to the date of payment", and first want a good home town, and and to assign said homestead to the North, of Range twenty-eight (28) Free perform the terms and conditions, and The Fashion AUTHORITY followed parties legally entitled to the same, West of the fifth principal meridian, you want it as near to you as by millions of American women. Yon comply with the provisions of said IT IS ORDERED. That said petition containing one hundred sixty (160) will get the 12 monthly issues of contract on your part to be performed, possible—and, further, you want and said matter be heard and examined acres more or less according to government McCall's, making not merely a department" said Contract' will be cancelled and on Saturday the 25th day of November, but a fashion magazine survey, will be sold at public good roads leading to it. terminated, and all your right, title A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. every month of 1917, auction to the highest bidder therefor and interest thereunder, and in and to of said day. at the office of the Probate for cash by the sheriff of Koochiching Now, to have a good town, you Issues and 15c. the. land and property covered thereby, Court at International Falls in said county, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay $2-10 h/l McCaU Dress forfeited and annulled. Said cancellation must have good stores—there is fit County and State. A Pattern for ., the debt which will then be due on the and termination of said Contract IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. That Hi notes secured by said mortgage, together no other way to make it—and to to take effect 18th of December, 1916. notice thereof be given to all persons with the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) Dated October 25th. 1916. Bend have good stores and good merchants, interested by publishing this order $3.10 (Expres3 or F. 0. Mosey Ordir to dollars, stipulated in said mortgage as JEVNE & NORTON, the publishers of-the paper in vfcicli once in each week for three successive attorney's fees, and the costs and expenses get this Ofier appears and you must gjive them a by F. Jevne. weeks immediately pror to said date of of these foreclosure proceedings THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for 52 weeks, and the 1917 Home Calendar. hearing in the International Falls Press chance to live, thrive and grow. as allowed by law. (This Offer is to new Youth's Companion subscribers only.) a weekly newspaper printed and published The said sale will be made at the McCALL'S MAGAZINE every month for one year also choice of any liveent You must treat them fairly. You CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI at International Falls in said front door of the court house, in the McCall Dress Pattern FREE for 2 cents extra to cover mailing. County and State. do not abuse your stock, because city of International Falls, county TION FOR ADMINISTRATION THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, St. Paul St., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Dated at International Falls this 1st of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, such treatment does not pay, and day of November, A. D. 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Estate of Stanley Kuttis By the Court, on Monday the eighth day of the same personal interest is at JOHN BERG, January, A. D. 1917. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 stake in community building. Judge of Probate. Dated November 21st, 1916. 30 Mrs J-ss. JEVNE ft NORTON, You must consider the merchant MACKEY J. THOMPSON, County of Koochiching Attorneys. N2-16 Mortgagee. IN PROBATE COURT. of your town as a community investment B. H. SCKRXBER, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAXIE In the Matter of the Estate of Stanley Attorney for Mortgages, in which you are both Tnd Kuttis, peceased: 1515 Pioneer Building, directly and indirectly interested. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO mt St. Paul, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 All persons interested in the granting You are a stockholder, as it were, J-SS. of administration of the estate of said County of Koochiching in your home town, and the better decedent: CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI The petition of August Kuttis having DISTRICT COURT you make your home town been filed in this court, representing .FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. TION FOR DETERMINATION, that Stanley Kuttis, then a resident of the better your investment will the County of Koochiching. State of Falls Lumber and Coal Company, OF DECENT OF LAVD. be. a corporation. Plaintiff, Minnesota, died intestate on the 1st ys. day of January, 1916 and praying that You can't make your town better letters of administration of his estate Steve Jelacic and A. C. be granted to August Kuttis, and the unless you are on the square Estate of Minnie Battler Fraser, Defendants. Court having fixed the time and plaoe with it and give the business interests for hearing said petition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 THEREFORE. YOU. And each of under and by virtue of a udgment and there the proper chance }ss. you, are hereby cited* and required to decree rendered in the above entitled County of Koochiching for a normal and legitimate show cause, if any you have, before action on the 17th day of November, IN PROBATE COURT this court, at the Probate Court Rooms 1916, in favor of said plaintiff and growth. Remember the story of In the matter of the Estate of Minnie in the Court House at the City of International against said defendant Steve Jelacic, the farmer who was so selfish Sattler, Decedent: Falls in the County of Koochiching, certified for the sum of $168.42, a State of Minnesota, on the Yow GMm of RiMly-FMr (94) StylM gag THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO transcript of which has been delivered and shortsighted that he tried to All persons interested in the determination 25th day of November, 1916 at 10 o'clock to me, I. the undersigned, sheriff A. M.. why said petition should make money by stunting his of the decent of the real estate of of said county of Koochiching, will •ho*** la fatt color ia oar big of not be granted. said decedent: sell at public vendue to the highest also, atewa at prices xangingtirom are eteht|4hne hogs? When he sold the runts The petition of Marie T. Sattler having Witness the Judge of said Court and bidder, for cash, in one parcel, at the a •p. These to jfcaMt for civjf xidar, at a past FACTORT-Dr been filed in this court, representing the seal of said Court, this 1st day of court house W-i office of the sheriff in the he found he had paid a mighty November, 1916. that said decedent died more than five at the city of International Falls, in SEND W MKY big price for the feed he had Tiies and Sundries atjriai low years prior to the filing thereof, leaving (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, said county and state, on Saturday, the full particulate of oar great aew offer to deliver te you cOl o'clock certain real estate in said petition described, Judge of Probate. 6th day of January, 1917, at ten saved. of the 94 kinds of "RANCH*" Ifrydw jw taajr setact. for and that no will of decedent in the forenoon, the following described JEVNE ft NORTON, obanhMy This wonderful offer to gwmftie. No one criticises yoar choice if if a Just how many of us have has been proved nor administration of premises in said judgment referred to, Attorneys. N2-16 most popukir, largest selling Bicycle ia the ooaotxy. her estate granted in this state, and namely: driven into town with any TIRES, LIMPS, MH- SfhWIWlIt aHtbenewestHbm. praying that the decent of said real Lot 24 and the west half of lot 23 in thought of what our loss would estate be determined by this court: block 79 of the plat of International '•a Bicycle equipment and Sundries, as wttt aa the Repair Parts and Combination pica for TIMBER FOR SALE—575,000 HALF USUALr PRICES. war efitting yoar old Bicycle—all shown fatlr iilaatmted. at Our Falls, county of Koochiching and state THEREFORE YOU. AND EACH OP be if that town were wiped out jntalogrue is the largest ever issued by any Bicycle concern. Bven if you do not need a acwaicvcle feet, east half of southwest quarter of Minnesota, according to the plat YOU, Are hereby cited and required to now, or Repair Parts, Tiics, etc., for your old Bicycle, yoa need this Catalogue to tell yon thereof on file and of record in the office entirely and never replaced show cause if any you have, before he prices yon should pay when yon do boy. and north half of southeast of the register of deeds in and for this court, at the Probate Court Room How many of us have consideded 1BIICD IfiEHTC HfAHTCII We want a Rider Agent in every neighborhood to ride. said county to satisfy said judgment ilRJCH "RAJTQVR." In the Court House in the City of International quarter, section 4, 70-21, in St. HCIIw •VRnlCli and exhibit the new You can select the with interest thereon from the 17th that the town really meant anything -.urticular style suited to yoar own needs. Boys and young men in all parts of the country are Falls in the County of Koochiching, Louis county. Make me an offer. day of November, 1916, and the costs iiding "Rangers" and talcing orders fnan their friends. They make a good commission on every State of Minnesota, on the 1st to us except affording a subect sale and so can yon. Our great output, perfected methods and machinery enable us to sell and disbursements of said sale. day of December, "1916, at 10 o'clock A. J. E. Hofkins, Bicycles at prices below all competitors. "quality" Dated November 20, 1916. for a little wild talk on our M., why said petition should not be MOTORCYCLE AMD AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. Our big, new Catalogue also gives l&rg« 4518 Gladstone St., granted. THOS. P. WHITE, crace to these lines at lowest prices. Thousands of our "Bicyele" cjx9touiers,of'a generajioffc-aga part at times? How many of us Witness the Jiidge of said Court, and Sheriff of Koochiching are now buying their 'Auto' Sandries of us, because they know "Mead" quality and price* ar* Duluth, Minn. the seal thereof this 28th day of October, county, Minnesota. always right. have considered that the merchants MUTEU9 TOOAY. 1916. J. H. BROWN, Do not delay. A postal request at a cost of one c?nt will bring you thfe. of the town were confer„n SOI BUT Attorney for Plaintiff, big catalogue. DO until yon get'it andour wonderfalnew offere andpnees. JOHN BERG, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. International Falls Minnesota. J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO. CHtCAOO, ILLINOIS. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Nov. 23-30-Dec 7-14-21-28. I 1