International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 4, 1917 · Page 5 of 8
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I: l»5 "«n -V-C ~-i ,=& .-^s* tf- USE OF THE PILLORY this court, representing that it is the said mortgage will be foreclosed NOTICE OF SALE OF STUMPAGE ON STATE LANDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS necessary and for the best interests by a sale of the premises described offer for sale at tie House Notice is hereby gives that I will at public auction Court in InterPalls. in and conveyed by said mortgage, of said estate and of- all interested Minnesota, o'clock Koochiching County, Thursday, January 18, 1917, at 10 in the to viz: therein that certain lands of said decedent certain timber belonging the State of Minnesota, as authorize^, by action of the State JOHN H. BROWN of Timber Commissioners in session Saturday, December 2, 1916, after siich State Board of described therein be sold and The Lots Four and Five of Section Commissioners having examined the reports of appraisals and examining witnesses to the effect CONTINUED AS A PUNISHMENT Attorney at Law Six in Township Sixty-six North, of praying that a license be to her timber is'in danger of being injured and that a sale thereof is necessary to protect the State IN THIS COUNTRY UNTIL 1837. Range Twenty-Four West and the granted to sell the same: Office in the litis Block owing is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which the timber is situated Lots One, Two and Seven of Section NOW THEREFORE, You and each and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber thereon that will be so offered, and the appraised One, in Township Sixty-six North, of prices of same. of you are hereby cited and required International Falls, Minn. Lot 4 of Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 22:—8 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 600-Cedar poles 26c per Range Twenty-five West, containing to show cause, if any you have, before Dole 1200 Cedar posts lc per post. Delaware Was the Last State to Abolish 151,34 acres according to the -U. S. NWJ4 SE\i of Sec. 3, T. 70, R. 23:—7 ft. Pine $7-00 per ft. this court, at the probate court It—Barbarous Devices Used SEJ4 SWM, SWM SE}£ of Sec. 14, T. 69, R. 24:—325 Cedar ties 10c per tie 1400 Cedar posts survey thergqf, in Koochiching county rooms in the court house in International DR. H. H. IHRIG lc per post. -a Generally for Chea1$, Forgers and state' of Minnesota, with the Falls, county of Koochiching, SEW NEJ4 of Sec. 22, T. 69, R. 24::—5 ft. Tamarack"® $3.00 per ft. 180'cords' Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord. hereditaments and appurtenances, and Perjurers. state of Minnesota, on the 30th day Dentist NWM. SW34 NEJ4 of Sec. 23, T. 69, R. 24:—1 ft. pine $7.00 per ft. 30 ft. Spruce which sale will be made the sheriff by of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. $4.00 per ft. 15 ft. Tamarack $3.00 per ft. 1050 cords Spruce puJpwood $1.00 per Office over Holler's Confectionery of said Koochiching county, at the cord 4000 Tamarack ties 10c per tie It was only 115 years ago that the m., why the prayer of said petition Lot 8, Sec. 33, T. 69, R. 25:—5 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 5 ft. Tamarack $3.50 per front door of the court house, in the pillory was used in Boston. The last should riot be. granted, .r^: ft. 350 coids Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord. International Falls, Minn city of International Falls, in said SVJM of Sec. 12, T. 155, R. 25:—1 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 310 cords Spruce pulpwood American victim of this medieval mode WITNESS the Judge of said Court, $1.00 per cord 3025 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 25 Cedar ties 10c per tie 50 Cedar posts county and state, on the Twelfth day of punishment did not suffer in vain, and the seal of said court, this 4th lc per post. of 1916, at 10 o'clock, a. December, NWJ4 of Sec.. 13, T. 155, R. 25:—160 Jack Pine ties. 10c per tie 18 cords Spruce pulpwood for by his martyrdom he aroused so day of December, 1916. GEO. S. LANGLAND $1.00 per Co/d 2100 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 25 Cedar ties 10c per tie 50 Cedar poles m. of that day, at public vendue, to strong a sentiment against the pillory 16c per pole 225 Cedar posts lc per post. (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, tl-fi highest bidder for cash, to pay SW!Vi NE^.SEM NWJ^, WJ4 SWM of Sec. 25, T. 158, R. 25:—2 ft. Jack Pine $3.00 per in Boston that it was abolished. This Lawyer Judge of Probate Court... said debt of Three Hundred Forty and ft. 50 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 15 ft. Tamarack $3.50 per ft. 915 cords Spruce barbarous device, which had been common JEVNE & NORTON, pulpwood @'-$1.00 per cord 500 Tamarack ties 10&per tie. no-100 Dollars, and interest, and the In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue SH SWJ4 of Sec. 33, T. 158, R. 25:—17 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 10 ft. Tamarack Attorneys for Petitioner. 7-14-21 in Europe and America for a long taxes, if any, on said premises, and $3.50 per ft. 820 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 2100 Tamarack ties 10c per tie. International Falls, Minn ~W]4 NWM of Sec. 36, T. 158, R. 25:—25M ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 305 cords Spruce pulpwood period, was not finally abolished in the Twenty-five Dollars, attorney's fees, $1.00 per cord 45 cords Balsam pulpwood 50c per cord 1100 Tamarack ties 10c per tie. United States until 1839, and even as stipulated in and by .said mortgage SWM NEM. NWM, SWM. NWM SEM of Sec. 2, T. 67, R. 26:—5 ft. Pine $7.00 per S2A YES, LAUGH AT YOURSELF after that Delaware continued to give ft. 8 ft. Tack Pine $3.50 per ft. 20 ft. Spruce $4.50 per ft. 22 ft. Tamarack in case of foreclosure, and the $3.50 per ft. 465 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 45 cords Balsam pulpwood 50c disbursements allowed by law subject legal sanction to its use. The pillory F. J. McPARTLIN per cord 5025 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 1445 Cedar ties 10c per tie 4925 Cedar posts lc to redemption at any time within was abolished in 1837. Der post. Much Wisdom Is Needed If We Are S*A SWM. NEJ4 SEH, SM SEH of Sec. 3, T. 67, R. 26:—41 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 7 Lawyer one year from the date of sale, as to See Ourselves as Others An instrument similar to the pillory ft. Tamarack $3.50 per ft. 375.cords Spruce'pulpwood $1.00 per cord 6500 Tamarack provided law. ties 10c per tie $50 Cedar ties 10c per tie 8850 Cedar posts lc per post. by was in use in England in the earliest See Us. Office over International State Bank of Sec. 13, T. 67, R. 26:—70 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. SU SEH Dated at Duluth, Minn., October 26, times, and in numerous instances the NWM NEK of Sec. 19, T. 67, R..26:—115 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 450 Tamarack A. D. 1916. Laughter is a mark of intelligence International Falls, Minn ties 10c per tie. victims were killed by being struck NWM NEK, NEii NWM of Sec. 34. T. 68, R. 26:—75 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord only when one is able to laugh at himself, H. S. GILKEY, with stones. 4500 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 50 Cedar ties 10c per tie 75 Cedar poles 20c per pole 1000 Mortgagee. Cedar posts lc per post. to smile with others at his own In England and also in colonial New WJ4 NEK. NWK of Sec. 20, T. 152, R. 26:—26 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 20 ft. Spruce awkwardness, whims, shortcomings JOHN Q. A. CROSBY, England the punishment of the pillory G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D., C. M. $4.00 per ft. 67 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 4275 Tamarack and Cedar ties 10c •er tie 6425 Cedar poles 15c per pole 37500 Cedar posts lc per post. Attorney for Mortgagee, and personal peculiarities, remarks the was most often inflicted on cheats, SEK SWM. SWK SEK of Sec. 31. T. 153, R. 27:—5 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 16 cords Physician and Surgeon Office 305 Palladio Bldg., New York Tribune. One needs a certain forgers and perjurers. It is recorded Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 1575 Tamarack and Cedar ties 10c per tie 925 Cedar poles 15c per pole 5500 Cedar posts lc per post. Duluth, Minn 026N2-9-16-23-30 Eyes examined and glasses fitted amount of wisdom in order to that the mayor of London, in 1287, "did Lot 4, SEK SWK. SH SEK of Sec. 30, T. 154, R. 27:—6 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 95 know when he is making himself ridiculous. cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 3150 Tamarack and Cedar ties 10c per tie 4425 Cedar Bharpe correction upon bakers for Office over City Drag Store poles 15c per pole 16800 Cedar posts lc per post. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE He must be big enough and making bread of light weight he Lot 3, NEK NEK. NWK NWK. NEK SWK of Sec. 32, T. 151, R. 29:—69 ft. Spruce International Falls, Mimi irise enough to put himself in another's $4.00 per ft. 285 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord. caused divers of them to be put in the SALE SWK SWK of Sec. 2, T. 153, R. 29:—5 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 50 Tamarack place and see .himself as others see pillory, as also one Agnes Daintie, for ties 10c per tie 600 Cedar poles 10c per pole: 3000 Cedar posts lc per post. aim. It is then that laughter serves SJ£ SWK of Sec. 5, T. 153, R. 29:—50 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 300 Tamarack selling mingled butter." Quacks and Notice is hereby given that default DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE ties 10c per tie 600 Cedar poles 10c per pole 6000 Cedar pests lc per post. the purpose of a corrective and a mountebanks, fraudulent coal, corn Lots 2, 3, 4, SWK NEK. SEK SWK. SWK SEK of Sec. 7, T. 153, R. 29:—650 cords Spruce has been made in the conditions of a means of self-discipline. Physician and Surgeon pulpwood $1.00 per cord. and cattle dealers, sellers of sham gold certain mortgage executed by Severen NM NEK. NWK. SJ4 SWK of Sec. 8, T. 153, R. 29:—150 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 But this requires a certain breadth rings, users of false measures, soothsayers Office over litis Drug Store per cord. W. Trulson and Thrisea Trulson, his SWK SWK of Sec. 9, T. 153, R. 29:—4 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 300 Cedar 3f vision which not everyone possesses. and fortune tellers, and beggars wife, of the county of Koochiching poles 10c per pole 3000 Cedar posts lc per post. Phone 11 Lincoln had it, and with all the sadness who made false pretenses were also NEK. NEK SEK of Sec. 10, T. 153, R. 29:—10 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord and state of Minnesota, mortgagors, 300 Tamatack ties 10c pel tie 100 Cedar ties 10c per tie 3200 Cedar poles 15c per pole 17000 and tragedy of his life this ability .Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching.. to Mackey J. Thompson, of the county frequently subjected to punishment by Cedar posts lc per post. to laugh at himself kept him sweet of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, WJ^ NWK. NWK SWK of Sec. 11, T. 153, R. 29:—25cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord the pillory. At a laier period the pillory International Falls, Minn 400 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 250 Cedar ties 10c per tie 2800 Cedar poles 15c per pole 16000 mortgagee, dated the twenty-first day and human, saved his wit from irony was used for the punishment of Cedar posts lc per post. of April, A. D. 1914, and recorded in and cynicism, and enabled him to heretics and advanced thinkers, and SEK NEK. NEK SEK of Sec. 17. T. 153, R. 29:—4 ft. Pine $7.50per ft. 2 ft. Spruce $5.00 per ft. 60 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 450 Tamarack ties 10c per tie the office of the register of deeds of laugh, not at people but with them. It many men and of PHINNEY & CAMPBELL women noble lives 360 Cedar poles 15c per pole 4000 Cedar posts lc per post. Koochiching county, Minnesota, on is this trait of quaint self-ridicule and and high aspirations were subjected to Lawyers TERMS OF SALE the third day of April A. D. 1915, at aloofness from that petty sense of dignity this ignominy. eleven o'clock in the forenoon of which spurns self-criticism This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the General Laws of Minnesota International Falls, Minn said day, in Book of Mortgages, on for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. tvhich constitutes the true sense of NEW IDEAS FOUND IN JN0IA Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per feet timber estimated page 585 thereof, of the records of humor. All the great humorists, from and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord, all cords to be single cords, timber estimated said office. and appraised as tie, pole or post timber will be offered and 6old per tie, or per pole, or per post, and Aristophanes to Mark Twain have had W. E. LAWRENCE Marriage and Family Customs of Ages the sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several kinds of timber advertised Said default consists in the failure it. Half the fun of life must be enjoyed on the lands in the different sections. None of the timber can be sold for less than the appraised Are Now Changing Rapidly Because of said mortgagors to pay the installment prices as given herein, and any bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, The Rexall Store at one's own expense. the per cent bid 'to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of timber advertised of fourteen ($14.00) dollars of Education. A man may be dead in earnest in on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than five per cent. which, by the terms of said mortgage, International Falls, Minn Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of sale fifty per cent ef the His devotion to some great cause, as become due and payable on the value of the timber purchased, based on the estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. I realized that there was anew ideal was Lincoln, yet keep his faith in himself Permits to cut and remove the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers, such permits to twenty-first day of April, A. D. 1916. of wifehood and motherhood in India, expire on June 1st, 1919, and the timber must be cut and removed within that time, unless the State and his ideals. It is this sense of DR. E. A. THOMPSON That by reason of said default said Board of Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote agree to extend the permit beyond the time stated. when I visited Miss Robinson, principal No permit shall be extended except for good and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than two Humor which preserves balance and mortgagee, has elected to declare the of the Isabella Thoburn college, Dentist extensions shall be granted for one year each, according to law. A condition of any extension shall be saves a man from bigotry and fanaticism. entire amount remaining unpaid upon that the purchaser shall be liable to the state for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the and she showed me a big packet of letters, Phone 245 rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension, and the destruction of For want of it among good said mortgage to be immediately due says a writer in the World Outlook. the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of such extension shall not relieve the purchaser people and reformers many a noble and payable. Office over litis' Drug Store for the payment of same, and the said purchaser shall be liable to the state for the whole thereof. When cause has failed and many a moral an extension is granted a bark mark shall be agreed upon for each season. That said mortgagee has paid taxes "There is a new world in India," The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ideal has been rendered almost unendurable. cn the premises described in and Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 2nd day of December, 1916. she said. "Eight thousand young men The Shoe HospitaL^—' covered by said mortgage amounting are graduating from college every JTA. O. PREUS, State Auditor in the aggregate to the sum of of year. These men don't want a mere One Hundred Four and 73-100 ($104.73) Repairing While You Wait 3FTEN LATENT FOR YEARS child, a toy, for a wife they wish companionship. Dollars, with interest on said NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor.. St. Paul, Minnesota All these, holding out payments amounting to One and 50100 Minnesota Physician Explains Reasons the package, "are letters of inquiry of 213 Third Street ($1.50) Dollars. for Tuberculosis Infection in a matrimonial nature. We could arrange Department of the Interior NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE That there is claimed to be due and Next to Boston Lunch Entire Families. for more marriages than we U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, payable and there is now due and have graduates, and those marriages November 24, 1916. payable at the date of this notice STATE OF MINNESOTA, "If tuberculosis is not hereditary into the most desirable families. Notice is hereby given that Oliver upon said mortgage and upon the on a wheelbarrow. There tney "removed )ss. rhy is it usually found in most of the Gagnon of Laurel, Minnesota, who, on debt thereby secured, the sum of one Sometimes it seems as if I were conducting County of Koochiching the clothes of the husband and members of an infected family?" October 12th, 1910, made Homestead hundred seventy and 28-100 ($170.28) a matrimonial bureau to supply smeared his body with oil and chaff IN DISTRICT COURT The reason, according to Dr. I. J. Entry, Serial No. 04859, for Lot 6, dollars, including said amount of wives for future college professors, They had no excuse to offer in court FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Murphy of the Minnesota Public Section 5, Township 69 N., Range 26 One Hundred Four and 73-100 ($104 -judges, deputy collectors and all sorts except that they were "shivareelng" Falls Lumber and Coal Company, W., 4th Principal Meridian, has filed Bealth association, is this: 73) Dollars and interest thereon paid of influential men." the young man and his wife. Small a corporation, Plaintiff, notice of intention to make five year for taxes, and no action Or proceeding "The first case in a family usually That is it! There is a new man as fines were imposed on them, which action vs. proof under act of March 3, 1891, to at law or otherwise has been had nfects all the other members of the -well as a new woman in the Orient, Steve Jelacic, and A. C. suggests that at least a little establish claim to the land above described, or instituted to recover said debt or family before the case is diagnosed or and this man has a new ideal of womanhood Fraser, Defendants. progress toward a higher civilization before J. H. Drummond, clerk any part thereof. sent to a sanatorium. and family life. In Bombay I is being made in the neck of the woods of district court, at International NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Notice is hereby further given that "Infection of other members of a was shown, slightly out from the city, That under and by virtue of a judg of which they are denizens. Beside Falls, Minnesota, on the 10th day of by virtue of the power of sale in family can be prevented, as a rule, new, separate houses building for Indian ment and decree rendered in the January, 1917. such conduct as that described, the inanities said mortgage contained and recorded nly by removing the source of the infection young married people who desired above entitled action on the 17th day Claimant names as witnesses: so often practiced at weddings therewith, which by reason of the to a sanatorium," adds Doctor Andrew Shoemaker, Newell Hannahs, of November, 1916, in favor of said to break away from the patriarchal or are insignificant, yet they should be facts aforesaid has become operative, \furphy. "Children especially should Fred Smith, Thomas Laidlaw, plaintiff and against said defendant, group family, where the young wife is consistently discouraged. Guests at and pursuant to the statute in such 3e safeguarded from individuals who Register. Steve Jelacic, for the sum of $168.42, under the absolute sway of the motherin-law. these ceremonies ought to keep their case made and provided, "the said may be casting off tubercle bacilli in all of Laurel, Minnesota. a certified transcript of which has mortgage will be foreclosed and the pleasantries from marring the happiness been delivered to me ,1, the under their sputum or mouth spray. Today A. G. SWINDLEHURST, In some cases families not Christian land and premises described in and of the bride and groom and their signed, sheriff of said county of Koochiching, authorities agree that childhood is the are setting up that characteristic covered by said mortgage, to wit families especially, of course, should NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF will sell at public vendq£ period of infection. Christian institution, the family meal. All that tract or parcel of land lying they refrain from practicing such frivolities LAND CONTRACT to the highest bidder, for cash, in "Most of those who develop consumptom and being in the county of Koochiching This alone means a revolution in the To L. .Greenup: as place the victims in peril of one parcel, at the office of the sheriff in adult life have carried the and state of Minnesota, described position of woman for by Indian custom TAKE NOTICE, That you are in positive bodily harm. in the court house, at the city of International latent infection from childhood and as follows, to-wit: "South half the wife, whether of high or low default, under and according to the Falls, in said county and lave not received a new infection at of the Northeast Quarter (S% NE%) terms, conditions and provisions of degree, has waited upon her husband, state, on Saturday, the 6th day of TOO MANY BACHELOR SEALS and the North Half of the Southeast the time the symptoms appear. The that certain contract dated 27th day standing while he ate, and later bag January, 1917, at 19 o'clock in the Quarter (N% SE%) of Section seven extremely heavy death rate from tu« of March, 1915, whereby M. J. McHugo partaken alone, or with the children, forenoon, the following described (7). in township one hundred fiftynine Reserve Increasing at Rate of 4,000 of the town of Margie, county )erculosis between the ages of twenty of the portion of food he set aside for premises in said judgment referred (159) North, of Range twentyeight Unnecessary Bull Seals Every of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, ind thirty is due to childhood infections her. to, namely: agreed to convey unto you upon (28) West of the fifty principal Year, which are lit up' by the various Lot 24 and the west half of lot 23 full and timely performance by you meridian, containing one hundred forms of life strains, to which young in block 79 of the plat of International French Artists 8uffer. •pjoo3c ss3| jo ejoui saaoc (091) ^xis of your parts of the terms, conditions A complete count of the pups bora idults are subjected. Falls, county of Koochiching and It Is said that art and artists have and provisions thereof, reference to ing to governmnt survey, will be to the fur seals of the Pribiloff islands "The onset of tuberculosis is very state of Minnesota, according to the been nearly extinguished in Frar ce by sold at public auction to the highest which contract for more particularity has been made each season since 1912„ plat thereof on file and of record/in insidious, in case of doubt consult a the war. Without work, without any is hereby made, of the following descibed bidder therefore for cash by the sheriff the office of the register of deeds in the year after pelagic sealing was sus^ physician. A cough lasting more than demand for their paintings, without real estate situate in Koochiching of Koochiching county, Minnesota, and for said county to satisfy said pended by international treaty. Thecount three weeks, a daily afternoon flush*, resources, many artists, it is said, are bounty, state of Minnesota, towit: to satisfy and pay the debt which judgment with interest thereon from for 1915 shows a total of 103,527 ing, a steady loss in weight, frequent really suffering extreme indigence. Le will then be due on the notes secured the 17th day of November, 1916, and pups, which means 103,527 mothers. hoarseness, easy tiring, indigestion, Lots Two, Three and Four, Section by said mortgage together with the Cri de Paris says that the committee the costs and disbursements of said This shows that the herd is being tnd a blood-stained sputum are some Three (3), Township One Hundred sum of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, of the Brotherhood of Artists' is now sale. restored to normal growth. the early signs, any one of which fifty-thee (153) N., of Range Twentyfive stipulated in said mortgage as atpenses distributing 1,800 francs a day in bread Dated November 20, 1916. of these foreclosure proceedings ihould call for a thorough examination. But Prof. George Archibald Clark of (25) West 5th P. M. to needy artists. The president of the THOS. P. WHITE, And that according to the terms, as allowed by law. Grown-ups who have been intimately Stanford university, California, points? society is M. Bonnat, eighty-two years Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. conditions and provisions of said contract The said sale will be made at the exposed during childhoodihould out in an article in Science that there old, who organized and superintends J. H. BROWN, there becomes due and payable front door of the court house, in the report also for periodical ex? has also been an abnormal increase in everything. As the receipts of the committee. Attorney for Plaintiff, from you to said M. J. McHugo on city of International Falls, county of the number of young males, what hecalls iminations." are insufficient for the demands International Falls, Minnesota. the 27th day of March, 1916, the sum Koochiching and state of Minnesota, the "reserve" increasing at about that are made, M. Bonnat, who sold a of $150.00 Dollars, with interest at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, One-Step Not New. 4,000 unnecessary bull seals every portrait some time ago for 10,000 thereon at six per cent, per imnum on Monday the eighth day of If you've been doing the one-step un* year. Of these there are about 27,000' MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE francs, turned the entire amount into from the 27th day of March, .1915. January, A. D. 1917. fler the impression you're being modern, now. The danger lies in their attacks the fund and this he declared was the and taxes on the above described Dated November 21st, 1916. forget it and go to learning the upon the massed rookery portions as first money he had touched since the lands amounting to $29.55 and at the Default having been made in the MACKEY J. THOMPSON, minuet or some other reasonably upto they desire to set up harems of theirown. declaration of war. William A. Coffin, date of. this notice said amount and payment of the sum of Three Hundred Mortgagee. date dance—take it on the word of This keeps the breeding ground president of the American artists committee interest still remains overdue and unpaid, Forty and no-100 ($340.00) Dollars, B. H. SCHRIBER, Tames Cogan of Washington. Mr. in a continual state of battle, resulting E. of 100, New York city, has made and such default as above specified which is claimed to* be due and Attorney for Mortgagee, Cogan, who is here on a visit told in injury to many mother seals and a pressing appeal to artists in America still exists. :s due at the date of this notice upon 1515 Pioneer BniUting, Broadway he had danced the one-step the trampling of the pups. NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE a certain mortgage, duly executed for money to relieve the families of St. Paul, Minnesota. as far back as 35 years agor-and, in HEREBY NOTIFIED, That unless on and delivered by Edgar G. W. Walquist, French artists, many of whom an It also means that when the fishery fact, had invented it himself. The or before thirty days after the service a single man, mortgagor, to fighting at the front is resumed the grounds will be overs CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION of this notice upon you, you pay to H. S. Gilkey, mortgagee, bearing data other night Cogan strolled down the ran by hordes of savage fightinf bwuiJ TO SELL, MORTGAGE, M. J. McHugo at Margie, Minnesota, the first day of March, 1915, and with great white way to renew memories "SHIVAREE" IS DYING HARD OR LEASE LAND the amount of money above stated a power of sale therein contained, of the city and chance led him into a "Is Bliggins a man of broad readtngT' with interest to the date of payment, duly recorded in the office rf the register big restaurant along the lUalto, where, s. Estate of Robert Lea That Enormity of Crude Social Conditions and perform the terms and conditions, of deeds, in and for the county after a few minutes of obstlnation he "I don't know. He always finds out Is Still Practiced in and comply with the provisions of of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, was persuaded to try his hand—that vhat yon haven't read and then make* STATE OF MINNESOTA, Some Places. said contract on your part to be performed, on the fhh day of March, 915, a Is, feet, of course—at dance. What ton fed ignorant by discussing tt." )ss.: said contract will be cancelled at 2 o'clock p. ra, in Book "J" of was his surprise to find he could not County of Koochiching and terminated, and all your Mortgages, on page 567, and no action That enormity of crude social conditions, only do the one-step, but could do Nrthing to Brag About. :,/r IN PROBATE COURT right, title and interest thereunder, or proceeding having been instituted, the charivari, or, to follow the It as well as any of those on the floor. Visitor—You don't know who I lm» In the Matter of th Estate of Herbert and in and to the land and property at law or otherwise, to recover popular pronunciation, "shivaree" And then he discovered the one-step do you, Jimmy? covered thereby, forfeited and annulled. the debt secured by said mortgage S. Lea. seems to die hard in the dominion. was really not new at an. "I danced Jimmy—Nawl or any part thereof Said cancellation and termination The state of Mim*&&ta to all persons a Some weeks ago number of young that as far back as forty years ago,** Visitor—Aha! I know who you aieu of said contract to take effect NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS interested in the sale of ^certain men of a district near Woodstock, in though.. s' he declared. 'In fact, I invented it" 18th of December^ 1916. HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of lands belonging to said Herbert S. Ontario, entered the home of a recently Wherefore, Mr. Dancer, what do you Jimmy—Aw, that ain't nothin'—X Dated October 26th, 1916. SfSBI the power of sale contained in said Lea. 'Die petition of Anne Lea, as hand married couple. bound both JEVNE ft NORTON, mean, modernism?—New York Gorr* know that myself.—Boston mortgage, and pursuant to the statute repipentative of the above named to the barn and foot, and carried them Dispatch.. by P. Jtvae. in such case made and provided, •pondence ntabiyffh TWUMPcrJpt Herbert S. La, being duly filed in