International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 7, 1916 · Page 5 of 8
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MORTGAGE PORSCLOS1TRE SALE NOTICE OP CANCELLATION OP A NEW POLICY NEEDED "Sixth. Other corr'^'t tivc linos of in LANS CONTRACT. vestment present superior attractions. JOHN M. GISH "Seventh. The railr^-vT business is Default having been made in the payment IN GOVERNMENT To L. B. Greenup, largely controller tr- ilitical instead of the sum of Three Hundred Jeweler Watchmaker and Forty and no-100 ($340.00) Dollars, TAKE NOTICE,That you are in default, of business considcv it:ous. WATCH which is claimed to be due and due under and according to the 1B RAILWAY CONTROL Look Forward Not Back. at the date of this notice upon a certain terms, conditions and provisions of "We may debate about what has Mortgage, duly executed and delivered that certain Contract dated 27th day Agent for Singer Sewing by Edgar G. W. Walquist, a of March, 1915, whereby M. J. McHugo caused the present conditions." said of the Town of Margie, County of Koochiching single man. Mortgagor, to H. S. Gilkey, Mr. Thom. "but we cannot debate about Machine Company and and State of Minnesota, Mortgagee. bearing date the what the people need. The President First day of March, 1915, and with a agreed to convey unto you- upon full HUpMiKswdEicoiiaitmnl Woodstock Typewriter. and timely performance by you of power of sale therein contained, duly has taken the view that we must look your part of the terms, conditions and recorded in the office of the Register forward in this matter and 'make a provisions thereof, reference to which of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching ilf(tg by JUfrtd P. Thorn fresh assessment of circumstances' in Contract for more particularity is and State of Minnesota, on Also dealer in hereby made, of the following described order to deal helpfully and intelligently the 5th day of March. 1915. at 2 o'clock Wear-U-Weil Shoes real estate situate in Koochiching P. M., in Book of Mortgages, with the problem. Abuses are County, State of Minnesota, towit: on page 567, and no action or proceeding CREDIT MUST IE IVPROVED no more prevalent in the railroad business having been instituted, at law or today than in any other business otherwise, to recover the debt secured Lots Two, Three and Four, Section by said Mortgage or any part thereof humanely conducted. The great question Three (3), Township One Hundred NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS fifty-three (153) N. of Range Twentyfive now is whether the existing system HEREBY GIVEN. That by virtue of (25) West 5th P. M. of regulation gives the public reliable the power of sale contained in said Increase of Transportation Facilities And that according to the terms, Con|International Falls Abstract Co assurance of sufficient present Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute conditions and provisions of said Necessary to Secure Relief From in such case made and provided, the tract there became due and payable and future railroad facilities. said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a High Cost of Living May Thus B« from you to said M. J. McHugo on the "Those who oppose any change must sale of the premises described in and 27 th day of March, 1916, the sum of BURDICK, KREMER & KINK, Proprietors. Provided For by the Railroads. make their appeal on the ground that conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: $150.00 Dollars, with interest thereon The Lots Four and Five of Section the present systems assure the public at six per cent per annum from the 27th Washington, Nov. 28.—A new policy I Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance Six in Township Sisty-six North, of day of March, 1915 and taxes on the of the continued adequacy of transportation of government railroad regulation, Range Twenty-four West and the above described lands amounting to facilities. If they do not, no based on constructive principles of Lots One Two and Seven of Section $29.55 and at the date of this notice Collections, Conveyancing and Loans argument based on the desirability of One, in 'Township Sixty-six North, of said amount and interest still remains helpfulness and encouragement instead Range Twenty-flve West, containing overdue and unpaid, and such default the present dual system of regulation Of upon principles of repression and 151.34 acres according to the Xi. S. as above specified still exists. J. E. BURDICK, Manager. will be accepted by public judgment. punishment, was urged by Alfred P. survey thereof, in Koochiching County NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE The question of 'states' rights' is not vey thereof, in Koochiching county Thorn, counsel for the Railway Executives' International Falls, .. Minnesota HEREBY NOTIFIED. That unless on involved. If the regulation of transportation and State of Minnesota, with the Advisory Committee, the first or before thirty days after the service hereditaments and appurtenances facilities privately owned should of this notice upon you, you pay to M. Witness on behalf of the railroads before which sale will be made b'y the Sheriff J. McHugo at Margie, Minnesota, the fail government ownership must fol the Newlands Joint Committee on of said Koochiching Covnty at the amount of money above stated with low. and then all power of the states front door of the Court House, in the Interstate Commerce, which has instituted interest to the date of payment", and City of International Falls In said over the railroads would disappear. a general inquiry into the problems perform the terms and conditions, and County and State, on the Twelvth day :d comply with the provisions of said "Let us debate this question, then, of railroad regulation. of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. vt- Fi N I--.. contract on your part to be performed, itr not upon any mere theory or jealousy "It is proposed by the joint resolution of that day. at public vendue, to the said Contract will be cancelled and highest bidder for cash, to pay said as to the distribution of governmental of Congress," said Mr. Thom, "to terminated, and all your right, title debt of Three Hundred Forty and no100 GOSH. IVE V-QUrtS? ITj, FOUND our VWO I IT AWL and interest thereunder, and in and to yo power, but upon the large issue of into a comprehensive study of the THE BEST TOBACCO /EAFV3 AQO. CUT Dollars, and interest, and the THE PRECIOUSj the land and property covered thereby, what the public interest requires In Whole subject of transportation, to WOULDN'T LISTEN TO taxes, if any, on said premises, and TIME WASTED I've evertucked awav forfeited and annulled. Said cancellation ON ORDINARV Twenty-flve Dollars, Attorney's fees, IN MV JAW-AND SUCH/ MS tnake anew assessment, after 29 years respect of the assurance of adequate and termination of said Contract SMALL CHEW i* a:-*.ec: r.coz. as stipulated in any by said Mortgage TOBACCO! of transportation service." experiment, of its history, its present to take effect 18th of December, 1916. in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Dated October 25th. 1916. conditions and its future needs. allowed by law subject to JEVNE & NORTON, The railroads accept the view that regulation redemption at any time within one by P. Jevne. Statement of the Condition of year from the day of sale, as provided is a permanent and enduring by law. part of government in America and RAY STATE BANK Dated at Duluth. Minn., October 26, that the first duty of the carriers is to SUMMONS A. D. 1916. the public. That duty is to afford at close of business on November 17, H. S. GZLXE-7, 1916. Mortgagee. reasonable facilities on reasonable STATE OF MINNESOTA, JOHN Q. A. CROSBY, terms and at reasonable rates, and this Date of report by bank, Nov. 22, 1916. SS. Attorney for Mortgagee, County of Koochiching must be done before any private intereits RESOURCES Office 305 Palladio Bldg., DISTRICT COURT can be considered." Duluth, Minn. Loans and discounts $ 429.98 FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 026 N2 9 16 23 30 Certainty, Safety and Sufficiency. Due from banks... .$10,684.28 P. R. SCRIBNER, Mr. Thom contended that the real interest Cash on hand 1,907.45 Plaintiff, of the public is in being assured vs. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Total Cash Assets 12,591.73 Of certainty, safety and sufficiency of SALE MARTIN O. HAUGNER, John Ymade Paid out for expenses, etc., in transportation facilities, rather than in Diffor, Koochiching County, OU probably realize the change that two years have excess of earnings 120.23 and also all other persons unknown rates. The first consideration Of the among tobacco users. Hundreds of Y/-B CUT claiming any right Notice is hereby given that default public is to obtain transportation facilities. Total $13,141.94 users waited months before they were willing try it. itle, estate, interest or lien in has been made in the conditions of a to What the cost is. is in reality a he real estate described in the LIABILITIES certain mortgage executed by Severen Changing from one old tcbacco never kind of to another Second consideration, he said. complaint herein, Capital Stock $10,000.00 W. Trulson and Thrisea Trulson. his seemed to improve matters. Br.t co*~ non sense was Defendants. Mr. Thom proposed aii increase of Surplus Fund 2,000.00 wife, of the county of Koochiching and bound Rich tobacco? shredder, salted- state of Minnesota, mortgagors, to THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE to win. lightly transportation facilities as a method Deposits subject to Mackey J. Thompson, of the county of ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: no go, excess sweetening—that's as f~r aa tcl-acco c-L faction can and of securing relief from the high cost check $1,141.94 Ramsey and state of Minnesota, mortgagee, YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED wbat a big difference it makes! of living. "There have been less than dated the twenty-first day of and required to answer the complaint April, A. D. 1914, and recorded in the Made t»y WEYM AT?-BRITTON fwP*WY, 1,000 Total immediate liabilities V-'— miles of new railroad constructed of the plaintiff in the above entitled .1,141.94 office of the register of deeds of Koochiching in the United States during the past action, which complaint is on file in county, Minnesota, on the year," he said, "less than in any year he office of the clerk of the above third day of April A. D. 1915, at eleven named court, and to serve a copy of tlnce 1848, except the period of the Total deposits 1,141.94 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in your answer to said complaint upon •MlilMillHIIHi I III Book of Mortgages, on page 585 Civil War, and yet the cost of living is the subscriber at* his office in the city Total $13,141.94 thereof, of the records of said office. SirHSflHDVSSVW 'NOlSOa "'S InEd IS 'NOINVdWOD S.HinOA 3HJL dally advancing owing to a shortage of of International Falls in said county Amount of reserve on hand, $12,591.73. Said default consists in the failure •SuiIlEli J3A0D O} BJ X3 S}U90 -IOJ SSajQ ai'id state, within twenty(20) days after •upplies which might be remedied by of said mortgagors to pay the installment Aug aoioip jbsX auo q+uoui AjaAa 3NIZVOVW S.TIVD'W Vrao-gx jo osib joj the service of this answer upon you Amount of reserve required by law, of fourteen ($14.00) dollars (•Ajuo siaquosqns uoiuBduio^ s.qjnoj^ oj si siqx) lecurlng access to new areas of production. rn.au jojjo exclusive of the day of such service which, by the terms of said mortgage, •jepuapjQ 3UIOH ZI6I P«e "'sjpaM. NOINVdWOD S.HXHOA 3HX $228.46. ZS and if you fail to answer said complaint became due and payable on the twentyfirst Ja8 put) siBoddn js/jo State of Minnesota, within the time aforesaid plaintiff qotqm u| Jadud sqi jo tusqsnqnti aq^ day of April, A. D. 1916. That by Credit Must Be Improved. Sau£M "0 asgjdxg) oi'Zj po»S ss. haviQ herein will apply to the court for reason of said default said mortgagee 0} "This leads to the consideration as to County of Koochiching relief demanded in the complaint in has elected to declare the entire amount whether railroad credit is as good as this action. We( P. P. Sheldon, president and orZ$ remaining unpaid upon said mortgage JOJ Dated November 22. 1916. Ambrose Holland, cashier of the above the public interest requires. It is impossible to be immediately due and payable. *9 8sa-a !FD3W H. BROWN, named bank, do solemnly swear that That said mortgagee has paid tn* es •ogi pus sonssj for railroads to earn enough Attorney for Plaintiff, the above statement is true to the best on the premises described in and covered 7161 JO to supply the necessary new facilities qjUOUI International Palls, Minnesota. XJ3A3 of our knowledge and belief. by said mortgage amounting, in the auizESeui uoiqsBj jnq }uaui}jeJ from current revenue. They must be P. P. SHEXiDON, aggregate to the sum of One Hundred -sp,, Xpaaiii jou Suijjbui NOTICE OP LIS PENDENS President. sansst Am uoui am Four and 73-100 (104.73) Dollars, with provided from credit. Investors cannot jo him noj^ -uauiOAv uBouauiy jo Xq AMBROSE HO£USS, interest on said payments amounting to suoijiiui be coerced, but must be attracted." paAvo[[oj AXIHOHXnV uoiqsej eqx Cashier. One and 50-100 ($1.50) Dollars. STATE OF MINNESOTA. 1 Among the conditions affecting railroad iua#ecisswi,gt=S That there is claimed to'be due and Subscribed and sworn to before me NVlLLVd SSltid ONV SHflSSI ss. Zl credit which deter investors he payable and there is now due and payable this 22nd day of November, 1916. County of Koochiching I aNizvDwmmw ainzeSejg at the date of this notice upon mentioned the following: (SEAL) J. G. PETERSON, DISTRICT COURT 7T jo ssnssj pue said mortgage and upon the debt thereby Notary Public, Koochiching^ county, "First, Railroad revenues are not FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. secured, the sum of One Hundred Minn.. My commission expires Sept. controlled by investors, but are fixed P. R. SCRIBNER, Seventy and 28-100 ($170.28) Dollars, 25, 1919. 01-Zf •S33b ssitej jEioads euisi and Plaintiff, limited by governmental authority including said amount of One Hundred ije joj Correct attest two directors- •/Cuunj puBsnoi'} 'suoi £33iinc: pun vs. And Four and 73-100 ($104.73) Dollars and not by one but by several governmental A. O. WEDGE, Jr., sapiiiy puBsnou} '-:?rib (.'•? interest thereon paid for taxes, and no pus "7,i6I sano.:f G. N. MU.I.AHD. MARTIN O. HAUGNER, John authorities, which do not recognize U! jo 3^.19 action or proceeding at law or otherwise •BDuaaiv jo Xp[30A'. Diffor, Koochiching County, responsibility for assured results has been had or instituted to recover and also all other persons unknown, sanssi zs NoiNvam to investors and are uncoordinated. said debt or any part thereof. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE cltiming any right, jo sanssj Notice is hereby further given that "Second, Railroads cannot control SALE title, estate, interest or lien in nonnedmo^ SP°A9IU by virtue of the power of sale in said he real estate described in the 2Q And the government cannot and does mortgage contained and recorded therewith, complaint herein, UOt limit the expense account. Default has occurred in the conditions which by reason of the facts Defendants. "Third. The present system of regulation of a certain mortgage, made by aforesaid has become operative, and ovZ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Loyd Greenland and Bertha Greenland, pursuant to the statute in such case is based on a policy of regulation W. made and provided, the said mortgage an action has been commenced in this .. J°d 11V his wife, as mortgagors to George And correction and not on a policy of court by £aid plaintiff against s.aid deendants Francis, as mortgagee, dated November will be foreclosed and the land and $ puis helpfulness and encouragement. for the object and purpose of 1, 1915, and recorded in the office premises described in and covered by determining the adverse claims of the "Fourth. The outstanding obligations of the register of deeds in and for Koochiching said mortgage, to-wit: II *¥I Su!PB3H J° 5, 1915, above named defendants in and to the county on November All that tract or parcel of land lying Of the railroads have already exceeded ollowing described premises, situated in book "I" of mortgages on page 90, and being in the county of Koochiching the finiiiK'ial rule of safety and involve Koochiching county. Minnesota, towit: uoifuinquio whereby said mortgagors did mortgage and state of Minnesota, described as ojj a disproportionate amount of obligations and convey to said mortgagee the premises follows, to wit: South half of the The South half of the Southeast bearing fixed charges. hereinafter described, to secure the Northeast Quarter (S% NE%) and the quarter (S% of,SE%) of section 19, payment to said mortgagee of the sum North Half of the Southeast Quarter "Fifth, The investor must accept a township 151, north, range 27, west. of $2,000.00, with interest thereon at (N% SE1^) of section seven (7), in Subordinate obligation or security with Dated November 22, 1916. the rate of six per centum per annum township one hundred fifty-nine (159) no assurance of a surplus of earnings J. H. BROWN, North, of Range twenty-eight (28) from said November 1, 1915. Said mortgage Attorney for Plaintiff, to support it. and. the debt secured thereby, was West of the fifth principal meridian, 30 DAYS C. International Palls, Minnesota. duly assigned and transferred to A. containing one hundred sixty (160) Nov23 30 Dec 7. Kingston by written instrument bearing acres more or less according to government date, August 11, 1916, and recorded survey, will be sold at public in the office of said register of deeds auction, to the highest bidder therefor SHIP YOLK NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE FreeTrial on August 14, 1916, in book "L" of for cash by the sheriff of Koochiching 50. mortgages on page county, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay I E S There is claimed to be due and is the debt which will then be due on the STATE OF MINNESOTA, due on said mortgage and mortgage notes secured by said mortgage, together ss. debt, at the date of this notice, for with the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) County of Koochiching dollars, stipulated in said mortgage as principal and interest, the sum of $2,130.00. FURS IN DISTRICT COURT No action or proceeding at law attorney's fees, and the costs and expenses .FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. or in equity has been instituted to recover of these foreclosure proceedings as allowed by law. the debt secured by said mortgage Established 1867 fro .. .. Falls Lumber and Coal Company, or any part thereof. The said sale will be made at the D.BER6MAN&C0. a corporation, Plaintiff, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue front door of the court house, in the vs. of a power of sale contained in said city of International Falls, county mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, Steve Jelacic and A. C. in such case made and provided, said at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Fraser, Defendants. ST. PAUL, MINN. mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale on Monday the eighth day of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Deal direct with the largest and oldest horise of the premises therein described, together January, A. D. 1917. In the West. Highest prices and immediate under and by virtue of a udgment and with all the hereditaments and Dated November 21st, 1916. cash returns. Write for price list, tags and decree rendered in the above entitled appurtenances thereunto belonging or full information, MACKEY J. THOMPSON, action on the 17th day of November, in anywise appertaining, at public auction, Mortgagee. 1916, in favor of said plaintiff and to the highest bidder, for cash, by B. H. SCKRXBER, against said defendant Steve Jelacic, the sheriff of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Attorney for Mortgagee, for the sum of $168.42, a certified at the door of his office in the 1515 Pioneer Bnilding, transcript of which has been delivered Colors Yoir Choice of Niiety-Fonr (94) Styles and court house in the city of International St. Paul, Minnesota. Size* in &e to me. I. the undersigned, sheriff Falls in said county and state on Friday, famous line of said county of Koochiching, will the 19th day of January, 1917, at sell at public vendue to the highest ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, bidder, for cash, in one parcel, at the to pay the amount which will then be NOTICE POR PUBLICATION THE KEYS TO SUCCESS office of the sheriff in the court house FACTOR Y-DIRECT-TO-RIDER sales plan. due on said mortgage and mortgage Department of the Interior at the city of International Falls, in debt, for principal and interest, and APUII MA HAHVV ktt 'write TODAY for this new Catalogue of "Ranger" Bicycles, U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, said county and state, on Saturday, the 9CIIIV ill# IP Wilt I Tires and Sundries at prices «o low tftey«rtfIa8(on8^ you. Also, taxes, if any, paid by said mortgagee, November 24. '1916. PROTECT YOUR INVENTIONS full particulars of our great new offer-to deliver to you cMtiharoea prepaid your choice ait any 6th day of January, 1917, at ten o'clock together with the costs and disbursements Notice is hereby given, that Oliver of the 94 kinds of "RANGER" Bicycles you may select, for ONE MONTH'S FREE TRtAL, in the forenoon, the following described of said foreclosure sale, including This wonderful offer is absolutely genuine. No one criticises your choice if it's a "Ranger"—thw Gagnon of Laurel, Minnesota, who, on premises in said judgment' referred to, the attorney fee stipulated for in most popular, largest selling Bicycle in the country. October 12th, 1910, made Homestead namely: said mortgage. TIRES, LAVS, Bailt-Dp-Wbeels Entry, Serial No. 04859. for Lot 6, Section Lot 24 and the west half of lot 23 In trie IAghting Outfits ', The premises covered and conveyed all thp newest ideas Send (or free booklet explaining 5, Township 69 N., -Range 26 W., block 79 of the plat of International iu Bicycle equipment and Sundries, as well as the Repair Parts and Combinauoif1 %mxs for by said mortgage are situated in Koochiching 4th Principal Meridian, has filed notice Falls, county of Koochiching and state .-cutting your old Bicycle—all shown fully illustrated, at HALF USUAL PRICES. Our new how to obtain Protective Patents county, Minnesota, and are described of intention to make five year proof of Minnesota, according to the plat is the largest ever issued by any Bicycle concern. Bvenif you do not need anew Catalogue as follows, to-wit: under act of March 3. 1891, to establish cle now, or Repair Parts, Tires, etc., for your old Bicycle, yon need this Catalogue to tell yom and Legal Trade Marks thereof on file and of record in the office Vic The southwest, quarter (SW%) of prices you should pay when you do buy. claim to the land above described, before of the register of deeds in and for section one (1) in township 151, north ^SICD IfiCBITC VirillTCII Labels registered, Copyrights secured and J. H. Drummond, clerk of district We want a Rider Agent in every neighborhood to ride said county to satisfy said judgment I I of range 28, west of the fifth principal f-1. i0Eil MICH 9 All El) and exhibit the new "RANQER." You can select the court, at International Falls, Minnesota, with interest thereon from the 17th Design Patents obtained meridian, comprising 160 acres, more or particular style suited to your own needs. Boys and young men in all parts of the country ate. on the 10th day of January, 1917. day of November, 1916, and the costs ri'.ling "Rangers" and taking orders from their friends. They make a good commission on every less, according to the government survey Claimant names as witnesses: and disbursements of said* sale. r.riie and so can you. Our great output, perfected methods and machinery enable us to sell TWENTY-FIVE YEARS* EXPERIENCE thereof. Andrew Shoemaker, Newell Hannahs, "quality" Bicycles at prices below all competitors. Dated November 20, 1916. Dated December 1. 1916. Fred Smith, Thomas Laidlaw, all of MOTORCYCLE AND AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. Our big, new Catalogue also gives large. TKOS. P. WHITE, A. C. KINGSTON, Laurel, Minnesota. space to these lines at lowest prices. Thousands of our ".Bicycle" customersof a generatiqnrago. G. HOWLETT DAVIS Sheriff of Koochiching are now buying their' Auto" Sundries of us, because they know "Mead" quality and prices art Assignee of Mortgagee. A. G. SWINDLEKTTRST, county, Minnesota. always right. Registered Patent Attorney J. B. BROWN, Register. J. H. BROWN, WRITE US TODAY. Do not delay. A postal request at a cost of one cant will bring you th*. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, °1* St., J). Attorney for Plaintiff, big catalogue. DO NOT BUT until you get it and our wonderful new offera and prices. Pp"p». 7Wnr««otn. International Palls Minnesota. «l. L. MEAD CYCLE CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. "f? TM!F. 2 2 4