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gj- .' fjpf-siKfsr- -n_" :«v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE PAID POLITICAL SALE OF SCHOOL AND MILLER APPROVES ADVERTISEMENT. OTHER STATE LANDS. ARMING OF SHIPS Inserted by the Labor and Business BE DECENT! Party Committee. Amount to be paid, State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Has Never Had Any Doubt of President's $3.00. Office, St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 26, 1917. Authority, He Says. Notice is hereby given that on April 9, 1917, at 10 o'clock. a. m. in Washington, March 12.—Representative the office of the county auditor at International Miller strongly approves of LABOR Fails, Koochiching county, TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR in the state of Minnesota, I will offer President Wilson's decision to arm for sale certain unsold state lands, American merchant ships. "I have and also those, state lands which have never had any doubt about the president's and reverted to the state by reason of the authority to do that," said Mr. nonpayment of interest. Miller. "If the president thinks the Terma of Sale. IMMIGRATION TO day of March, 1917. law of 1818 authorizing ships to defend Fifteen per cent of the purchase BUSINESS U. S. INCREASING price is payable to the county treasurer Plans and specifications are on file themselves against pirates at the time of sale. The unpaid balance with the Clerk, and at the office of should be repealed, I am entirely willing is payable at any time in whole More in Last Six Months Than in Wm. P. Allred, Architect, Duluth, to repeal." or in part on or before forty years PARTY Entire Year of IMC. Minnesota. Proposals shall be in accordance Mr. Miller says the^ matter of providing from the date of sale at' an interest rate of four per cent per annum, due with the plans and specifications men to man the guns should be on June first of each year provided that Washington, March 12.—Despite the and accompanied with a certi-. taken care of. It is reported that the the interest can be pfcid at any time submarine dangers and other risks, fied check in the sum of five (5) per administration plans to permit navy within the interest year without penalty, gunners to resign and obtain employment nearly as many immigrants came to cent of the bid, drawn in favor of in effect this means that the Interest money tnay be paid any time between the United States during the last six P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer, International from shipping lines. This would June first and May thirty-first THOS. TRONSON not involve thie United States government months as in the entire year 1916, Falls, Minn., thus confirming without penalty. when 296,826leritered, the Federal bureau the surety of the bidder to enter into in war-like acts, it is contended For Mayor Appraised value of timber, when so of immigration, rported today. agreement to deliver to the owner a stated, must be paid for in full at the by students of international law. time of sale. Of the 24,745 immigrants who came satisfactory surety company's bond H. A. McCORMACK All mineal rights are resrved to the in January with intention of remaining, DRY ADVOCATES SEE in the sum of the contract price within For City Clerk state by the laws of the state. I Very 3,397 were English or Scotch, the ten (10).days after mailing of, or NATIONAL VICTORY All lands are sold subject to, any and all ditch taxes thereon. largest proportion, and 1,020 were personal notification of award. Failure G. N. MILLARD Lands on which the interest has become from Germany. Three hundred Mexicans, to do so forfeits the check to said Washington, March 12.—The national Good For City Treasurer delinquent may be redeemed at 151 English and .121 French owner. The certified checks of unsuccessful legislative committee of the any time up to the hour of sale, or before were excluded. bidders will be returned upon Anti-Saloon League of America, discussing resale, to the actual purchaser. FOR ALDERMEN Eddie Such lands are listed under the caption: the letting of the contract. the work of congress, said "Delinquent Lands." FRED LAVALLEY today: NO CONVICT ROAD LABOR. By order of the Board of Education, No person can purchase more than First Ward The year 1917 will be memorable in 320 acres of land as provided by the which reserves the right to reject General Laws 1905 provided, however, prohibition annals. The supreme All hopes of convicts working on any or all bids. $3,211 and $4. that state lands purchased previous to EINAR JOHNSON court decision January 8, sustaining state roads have gone glimmering. D. B. Jewell, Clerk. 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. JAKE GffiGARD Second Ward the Webb-Kenyon act, was a challenge One cause of the defeat of this bill Proposal form attached to specifications to the nation to destroy the Agents acting for purchasers must was the farmers who were for the shall be followed to receive Spring tltf Comer' JOSEPH WEINER furnish affidavit of authority. liquor traffic as a menace to the public most part against it for the reason consideration. —M. 8-15-21 Appraisers' reports, showing quality Ztmer welfare. Congress responded immediately FRANK S. LANG that they held that if state prisoners and kind of soil are on file in this Styles and enacted prohibiiton for Third Ward were^ put to work on highways, the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE office. Lists giving legal descriptions of Porto Rico, Alaska and the District of SALE. manufacture of binding twine would lands to be offered may be obtained of Columbia, the anti-advertising and fall off, and, of course, prices for the state auditor or the immigration Default has occurred in the conditions the bone dry acts additional legislation gether with all the hereditaments this material would naturally go up. commissioner at St. Paul and of the of a certain mortgage made by E A O thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, for Indiana, and provided $10,000 county auditor at abovB address. Tire bill went through the senate all Gust L. Eck and Olga Eck, his wife, as at public auction, to the J. A. O. PREITS, extra for the anti-alcohol congress. right, but the house farmers and mortgagors to Albin Bernard as mortgagee, highest bidder, for cash, by the sheriff State Auditor. dated May 18, 1914, and recorded Nothing but threatening war prevented of said Koochiching county, at his office others opposed to it soon ended its in the office of the register of deeds in 1. Enforcement of law for in the court house in the city of International a vote on the resolution for life in the house. This is one measure and for Koochiching county, Minnesota, •NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Falls in said county and state, the purpose of making this city national prohibition. Final victory in which northern and southern on May 29, 1914, in book "J" of on Saturday, the 24rth day of March, a CLEAN and DECENT place is now in sight. Mortgages on page 428, whereby said Minnesota couldn't manage to agree 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, mortgagors did mortgage and convey in which to live. said day, to pay the amount which will on. IT. S. Land Office at Duluth Minnesota. to said mortgagee the premises hereinafter then be due on said mortgage and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE February 15, .1917 described, to secure the payment mortgage debt for principal and interest Notice is hereby given that Semon 2. To improve the city and to said mortgagee of the sum of $750.00, NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION and taxes, if any, together with the Fredsall, whose postofiice address is add to the welfare and the convenience with interest thereon at the rate of costs and disbursements of said foreclosure OF RURAL 3828 17th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, that six per centum per annum from said sale including the attorney fee of the inhabitants did on the 5th day of April, 1916, SCHOOL BUILDING. default has been made in the conditions 18th day of May, 1914. stipulated for in said mortgage. thereof. file in this office Sworn Statement and of that certain mortgage duly There is claimed to be due and is The premises covered and conveyed Application, No. 012339 to purchase executed and delivered by Jens J. due. on said mortgage and mortgage The undesigned hereby gives notice by ss^id mortgage are situated in said A—By paving Third street the SE% NW%, Section 4, Township Opsahl and Clara M. Opsahl, his wife, debt, at the date of this notice, for Koochiching county, Minnesota, and that sealed proposals for the material 68 N., Range 19 W. 4th, Principal Meridian, and other business streets in of Beltrami County Minnesota, as principal and interest, the sum of are described as follows, to-wit: and the timber thereon, under and labor necessary to construct a Mortgagors to Victor L. Johnson, of $782.25. No action or proceeding at law Lot two (2) Block nine (9) Original the city, if possible. the provisions of the act of June 3, Chisago County Minnesota, as Mortgagee, frame school Lairing at S. E. corner or in equity has been instituted to recover Townsite of International Falls, according 187S, and acts amendatory, known as bearing date the 10th day of the debt secured ty said mort*0,2:0 to the plat thereof on file and B—By providing a suitable recreation of Section 22, Township 06-25, wiH be the "Timber and Stone Law," at such September, 1910, with a power of sale or any part thereof. of record in the office of the register of park and playgrounds received by the Unorganized School value as might be fixed by,appraisement, therein contained, duly recorded in the Notice it. hereby given, that by virtue deeds in and for said county. for the public and that, pursuant to such application, District of Koochiching County, Minnesota, office of the Register of Deeds in and of a power of sai« contained in said Dated February 5, 1917. the land and timber thereon for the County of Koochiching and mortgage, and pursuant foine statute at the office of D. B. Jewell, Albin Bernard, Mortgagee. C—By securing a suitable have been estimated and valued by applicant, State of Minnesota, on the 19th day in such case made and provided, said J. H. Brown, Attorney for Mortgagee, Clerk, International Falls, Minnesota, the timber estimated 40,000 public library and properly of September, 1910, at 9 o'clock A.M., mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale International Falls, Minnesota. until the hour of 2 p. m., on the 24th board feet at $2.50 per M, and the land in Book "D" of Mortgages on page of the premises therein described, to- 2-8—3-15 equipping the same nothing that said applicant will offer 320, given-to secure the payment of a final propf in support of his application certain promissory note for Fourteen D—By protecting all railway and sworn statement on the 26th day hundred and fifty Dollars ($1,450.00), crossings within the city limits of April, 1917, before the Register and dated September 10th 1910 and due by suitable gates or other safety Receiver United States Land Office, at September 10th 1920, and interest thereon Duluth, Minnesota. appliances at the rate of SIX (6) per cent per Any person is_at liberty to protest annum, payable annually, until paid this purchase before entry, or initiate E—And to secure, if possible, which default has continued to the a contest at any time before patent issues, date of this notice by the failure and the delivery of mail within the by filing a corroborated affidavit GRAND THEATRE neglect of said mortgagors to make city limits. in this office, alleging facts which payment of the interest on said note would defeat the entry. amounting to Eighty-seven Dollars Witnesses:: Charles W. Eden, Theodore ($87.00), which interest by the terms 3. That the interests of business, M. Anderson. James Allerdyce of of said note became due and payable labor and the industries of Minneapolis, Minnesota Barney Eden on the 10th day of September, 1916, the city are common, are dependent of Tower, Minnesota Edward J. Filiatrault and of Duluth, Minnesota. upon each other and WHEREAS, the said mortgagee and JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, holder of said mortgage has elected and must work in harmony for the Register. does hereby elect to declare the whole prosperity of our city. Each 1-A. 26 SUNDAY. MARCH 18TH principal sum of said' mortgage due should be treated fairly and impartially and payable at the date of this notice, ESTATE OF ELSIE M. OLSON. and enabled and encouraged under the terms and conditions of said mortgage and the power of sale to work together as STATE OF MINNESOTA, County ot therein contained and harmoniously as possible for Koochiching.—In Probate Court: WHEREAS, there is actually due good of all. In the matter of the estate of Elsie and claimed to be due and payable at M. Olson: the date of this notice the sum of One The State of Minnesota to all persons hundred twenty-two and 51-100 Dollars interested in the sale of certain lands ($122.51), and The BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS belonging to said estate: The petition WHEREAS, the power of sale has of Mrs. C. Gilbertson as representative become operative, and no action or of the above named Elsie M. Olson, being proceeding at law otherwise has been Fun on a Wire Decent Citizens duly filed in this court, representing instituted to recover the debt sccured that it is necessary and for the by said mortgage or any part thereof best interests of said estate and of all Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby This team offers a combination bounding and slack wire act of the interested therein that certain lands of given that by virtue of the power of said decedent described therein be sold, sale contained in said mortgage and that has many elements of novelty. Balancing and somersaulting, and praying that a license be to Mrs. pursuant to the statutes in such case City oi two of the most difficult and hazardous feats to accomplish on the C. Gilbertson granted to sell the same: made and provided, said mortgage Now therefore you, and each of you, wire, form a part of the act. An imitation of a novice on the wire will be foreclosed by a sale of the are hereby cited and required to show premises described in and conveyed by International is a mirth-producing effect which never fails to please. cause, if any you have before this said mortgage, which premises are court, at the Probate Court Rooms in situated in the County of Koochiching TAZ WEATHERFORD Falls the Court House, in Judge of Probaie and State of Minnesota and described Chambers, County of Koochiching, as follows to-wit: State of Mnnesota, on the 22d day of East half of Southwest Quarter (E% Imitations True to Nature March, 1917, at 3 o'clock P. M., why the of SW'/i), Southeast Quarter of Northwest are going to prayer of said petition should not be Quarter (SE1^ NW%), and the granted. Support This Lot Five (5), in Section Twenty-three An imitator of remarkable ability, reproducing sounds of many Witness the judge of said court, and (23), Township One hundred fiftyseven the seal of said court, this 27th day of (157) and the Lot Four (4)and different instruments, machinery, vehicles in motion, etc. His efforts February, 1917. Ticket the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest in imitating song birds and the calls of domestic fowls and other JOHN BERG, Quarter (SW% of NW%) of Section Judge of Probate Court. One (1) and the Lots One (1), barnyard denizens are particularly fetching and entertaining. The PHINNEY & CAMPBELL, Seven (7) and Eight and the (8), act is interspersed with a line of up-to-date comedy talk and also an Attorneys for Petitioner. 3-1-15 North Half of the Southwest Quarter •AO (N% of SW%) and the Northwest imitation of a prima donna's song. A wonderful imitator, sure to •••1 Quarter of the Southeast Quarter ESTATE OF MAVD H. SCHONSBY. please. (Nwy4 SE%) of Section Two (2) in SHIP YOUR Township One hundred fifty-six HIDES STATE OF MINNESOTA, County- of (156), all North of Range Twentyfive, KLASS & WAINAN Koochiching.—In Probate Court. West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, In the matter of the estate of Maud H. I together with all the hereditaments Schonsby, Decedent— Syncopated Musickers FIRS and appurtenances thereunto (4 *9 Letters of administration this day belonging ,1 4 having been granted to Albert Schonsby, Which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County Known as the "Syncopated Musickers," using a violin and pianoaccordeon, It is ordered, that the time within Minnsota, at the front door of the D.BERGIMN&CO. .. .. TO .. .. this act treats the audience tp a selection of popular and which all the creditors of the above Court House in the City of International named decedent may present claims Falls, in said County of Koochiching standard selections and old-time melodies in a most finished and convincing-manner. against his estate in this court, be, and and State of Minnesota, on Artists in the musical field, their efforts are considreed the same hereby is, limited to three Thursday the 19th day of April 1917, ST. PAUL, MINN. months from iand after the date hereof at Two (2) o'clock P.M. of that day, a most pleasing and exceptionally satisfying act. Deal direct with the largest and oldest house and that Wednesday the 30th day of at public vendue to the highest bidder in the West. Highast prices, and immediate May,. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the for cash, to satisfy said mortgage debt cash returns. Write for price list, tags and INA'S TROUPE Probate Court Rooms, at the Court full Information, with the interest thereon, and the House at International Falls in said taxes if any, and the sum of Fifty county, be, and the same hereby is, A Day in a Spanish Camp Dollars ($50.00) attorney's fees as Remember the first dance on St. fixed and appointed- as the time and stipulated in and by said mortgage in place for hearing upon and the examination, ^Patrick's day in the Busko pavilion case of foreclosure, and the disbursements adjustment and allowance of allowed by law, subject to redemption at Jameson's Addition,, on Saturday -*^3 such claims as'shall be presented within at any time within one year evening, March 17th. Mr. Bus-i & the time aforesaid. from the date of sale as provided by ko intends to completely remodel and Let notice' hereof be given by the law. a ,• renovate this popular pavilion by the publication of this order in The International ,. Dated February 7th, 1917. Falls Press, as provided by 1st of April but guarantees every one L- JOHNSON, ,1 Jk'St "5 ."-5** law. HortfiKcc attend$4g the dance a good time, having Dated, Feb. 28, 1917. HIRAM A. SIMONS, engaged Ole as master of cere- JOHN BERG, Attorney far Mortgagee*. tapiljl, Mil*, 2-15' 3-29 DEFECTIVE PAGE I 1 11