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J&^^Sv^vVSAV. ?"?s\ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX -r' ^3,:U- ~.^-?,»»y7:.'JI^..^,v ,' v-w:»r.sjn:*»—' -—J"*- ,X .£Wv.!iC .•* W '-*1 'W •t,fa 4 SALE OF SCHOOL AND any or all bids. d$*|r9 further notices to be sent to you. due proof that you have served a copy MINNESOTA CAPITOL either in person or by registered mail. of your answer on the said contestant JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, D. B. Jewell, Clerk. You should state in your answer the OTHER STATE LANDS. IS CLOSED TO VISITORS either in person or by registered mail. Register. name of your post office' to which you Proposal form attached (o specifications Dattf of first publication March 22, 1917 desire further notices to- be sent to You should state in your answer the shall be followed to ^receive Date of second publication March 29, you The state capitol is close to visitors name of the post office to which you State of Minnesota, State Auditor's consideration. 1917^ 3:§ JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, and the inauguration of a system desire further notices to be sent to Office. St. Paul, Minn., March 26, 191 Date of third publication April 5, 1917. 3 5-19 Register. you of passes to admit to the building Notice is hereby given that on Date of fourth publication April .12, JOSEPH WINC2BEWSKI, ^5at^^5TJrst publication March""22, May 14, 191?, at 19 o'clook a. m. in only state officials and employees 1917. Register. 1917. the office of the county auditor at International and persons having urgent business NOTICE OF CONTEST W. H. SMALLWOOD, Jr. Date of second publication March 29, Falls, Koochiching county, 1917. with them is being considered Attonejr. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer Date of third sDate of first publication March 29, publication April 5# as a war time safeguard. for sale certain unsold state/ lands, NOTICE OF CONTEST S|fceV Department of the Interior, 1917. 1917. and also those state lands which have Date of second publication April S, United States Land Oflce. Date of fourth publication April 12. reverted to the state by reason of the 1917. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS 1917. United States Land Ofllee. nonpayment of interest. Date of third publication April 12, jBi Tenm #f Sale, Department of tke Interior, Duluth, Minn., camS»^ 1917. JLrmmtm ano sow wtCMiniiUTMY March 15, 1917. Fifteen per cent of the purchase Date of fourth publication April 19, •av fMNttt «tr To Andrew Anderson, of Dalath, Minn,. price is payable to the county treasurer *0U' u. 1917. •v.* w,ioy.r»( Duluth,, Minn,, ijjP AWAMMtft WUXOMC.IT VOU Contestee the time of sale. The unpaid balance March 8 1917, CUT is payable at any time'hr whole You are hereby notified that lone V. WSTEAOCr OftMHAav CHKWt^ sf^ To Orn H. Velsaad of Duluth, Minn., AMVfinewc*iw*rvuArTnAT NOTICE OF CONTEST Finstead, who gives Duluth, Minn., as or in part on or before forty years Wth «*tMT ooHrir eoTMCse IS ~r .UlJ 3 Contestee his post office address, did on February from the date of sale at an interest You are hereby notified that James 13th, 1917, file in this office his duly rate of four per cent-per annum, due DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR M. Finstead, who gives Duluth, Minn., on June first of each year provided that corrorborated application to contest UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 706 Paladio, as his post office address, and secure the cancellation of your the interest can be paid at"'aAy*' tiifte Duluth Minn., did on Feb. 6th, 1917, file in this office Homestead Entry No. Serial No. within the interest year without penalty, Apriil6th, 1917 his duly corrorborated application to in effect this means that the interest 911,557 made September 23rd, 1914, for contest and secure the cancellation of To Peter Meivel, on tea tee» 4* money may be paid any time between SE% Section 11, Township 64 N,: Range your Homestead Entry No. Serial 23 W, 4th P. Meridian, and as grounds June first and May thirty-first You are hereby notified that Benigno No. 011,556 made September 23, for his contest he alleges that said without penalty. Mordini, who gives Duluth, Minn,, 1914, for NE% Section 11, Township entryman has wholly abandoned said Appraised value of timber, when so as his postoffice address, did on March 64 N, Range 23 W, 4th P. Meridian land since the inscription of the entry, stated, must be paid for in full at the 27th, 1917,. file in this office his duly and as grounds for his contest he alleges that he has not established actual time of sale. corroborated application to contest that said entryman has wholly residence thereon, and has not improved All mineal rights are resrved to the and secure the cancellation of your the same in any manner. abandoned said land for more than one state by the laws of the state. homestead Entry Serial No. 011595 You are, therefore, further notified year last past, that he has not improved All lands are sold subject to any made Oct. 14, 1914, for S%NE% and that the said allegations will be taken the same in any manner with the and all ditch taxes thereon. N%SE%, Sec. 13, Twp. 64 N, Range 22 as confessed, and your said entry will exception of an unfinished cabin. Lands on which the interest has become "W, 4th P. Meridian, and as grounds for Y"Sftty be cancelled without further right to You are' further notified that tho delinquent may be redeemed at his contest he alleges that said Peter OU find men who are proud of themselves are be heard, either before this office or said allegations will be taken as confessed, any time up to the hour of sale, or before Medved never established residence on ready to learn about the litde nibble of on appeal, if you fail to file in this and your said entry will be resale, to the actual purchaser. said land or made any improvements office within twenty days after the cancelled without further right to be Such lands are listed under the caption: W-B CUT that does away with so much grinding and whatever thereon, or cultivated any FOURTH publication of this notice, as be heard, either before this office or "Delinquent Lands." spitting. As soon as they learn to tuck away a litde of part thereof, and that said alleged absence shown below, your answer, under oath, on appeal, if you fail to "file in this No person can purchase more than the shreds in their cheeks and to let it alone, they find from said land was not due to specifically responding to these allegations office within twenty days after the 320 acres of land as provided by the his employment in the army, navy or out the difference there is between rich tobacco and of contest, together with due General Laws 1905 provided, however, FOURTH publication of this notice, as marine corps of the United States at proof that you have served a copy of shown below, your answer under oath, the excess-flavored stuff. The touch of salt in W-B that state lands purchased previous to any time. your answer on the said contestant 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. specifically responding to these allegations helps to bring out the tobacco satisfaction. You are, therefore, further notified either in person or by registered mail. of contest, together with due Agents acting for purchasers must You should state in your answer the proof that you have served a copy of that the said^allegations will be taken Mai* bf WETMAN-BRUTON COMPACT, 1M7 Bnaiwsy, Ncv Y«fc City name of the post office to which you furnish affidavit of authority. your answer on the said contestant as Confessed, and your said entry wil! Appraisers' reports, showing quality be cancelled without further right to and kind of soil are on file in this be heard, either before this office or office. on appeal, if you fail to file in this Lists giving legal descriptions of office within twenty days after the lands to be offered may be obtained of FOURTH publication of this notice, as the state auditor or the immigration shown below, your answer, under oath, commissioner at St. Paul and of the with due proof that you have served county auditor at above address. a copy of your answer on the said contestant J. A. O. PREUS, either in person or by registered State Auditor. mail. You should state in your answer the NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. name, of the post office to which you desire further notices to be sent to The Suit Pictured you. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, U. S. Land Office at Duluth Minnesota. Regrister. February 15, 1917 W. H. SMALLWOOD, JR. Notice is hereby given that Senion Attorney. Fredsall, whose postoffice address Is* Date of first publication April 19, 1917 3828 17th Ave. „S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, Date of second publication April 26, did on the 5th day of April, 1916, 1917 file in this office Sworn Statement and Is an unusually smart, well tailored model and is Date of third publication May 3rd, 1917 Application, No. 012339 to purchase Date of fourth publication May 10th, the SE% NWV*, Section 4, Township 1917. 68 N., Range 19 W. 4th, Principal Meridian, being shown here in French serges, shepherds plaids, and the timber thereon, undei the provisions of the act of June 3, CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION 1878, and acts amendatory, known as FOR PROBATE OF the "Timber and Stone Law," at such worsteds and velours. Ask us to show you these FOREIGN WILL value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, Estate of Martin Vanent. the land and timber thereon State of ^Minnesota, County o^ Koochiching, have been estimated and valued by applicant, splendid values* |n price from In Probate Court. the timber estimated 40,000 In the matter of the Estate of Martin board feet at $2.50 per M, and the land Vanest, Decedent. nothing that said applicant will offer The State of Minnesota to all Persons final proof in support of his application interested in the allowance and and sworn statement on the 26th day probate of the will of said decedent: of April, 1917, before the Register and The petition of Martha Vanest, representing Receiver United States Land Office, at that Martin Vanest, then a If Duluth, Minnesota. resident of the County of Koochiching Any person is at liberty to protest State of Minnesota, died On the 3rd this purchase before entry, or initiate day of March, 1916, testate and that a contest at any time before patent issues, —one by filing a corroborated affidavit his will has been allowed and admitted to probate in Probate Court In in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. and for the County of Koochiching yon cannot fail one to yonr liking in tke great assortment Witnesses:: Charles W. Eden, Theodore State of Minnesota, being filed in this M. Anderson. James Allerdyce of Court, together with authenticated Minneapolis, Minnesota Barney Eden copies of said will and of the probate shown at this store of Tower, Minnesota Edward J. Filiatrault thereof in the court above named, and of Dufuth, Minnesota. praying that said will be admitted to JOSEPH W1NCZEWSKI, probate in this state, and that letters Register. of administration be thereon granted M1-A.26 to David Dobbs: Every accepted style—every lovely shade known to the spring season is NOW THEREFORE you, .and each NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of you, are hereby cited and required here, and tnere is a coat for every purpose—street/alternoon or motor. to show cause if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms Department of tlie Interior Coats at SIO.OO, 813.SO, $lS.OO, $17.80 and up. in the Court House, in International S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., U. Falls, County of Kooching, State of April, 13, 1917. Minnesota, on the 10th da^ of May, NOTICE is hereby given that Matt 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the Wuori, of Ray, Minn., P. O. 271, who, prayer of said petition should not be We Notice Among Late Arrivals on 7, 1910, made Homestead Entry July granted. No. 08528, Ifor SE1^ Section 29, Witness the Judge of said Court, and Township 69, Range 21, W. 4th P. the Seal of said Court, this 11th day Meridian, has filed notice of intention of April, 1917. to make Five Year 'Proof, to establish (SEAL JOHN BERG. Some Very Attractive Separate Skirts in Sills and Serges claim to the land above described, before Judge of Probate Court. Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Commissioner, JEVNE & NORTON, at Virginia, Minn., on the 16th Attorney for Petitioner. 4 13-27 day of June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION Edward P.anta, of Ray, Minn., They are in SMART SPORT MODELS with shirred tops, belts and patch pockets. In taffeta, John Sippi, of Ray, Minn., OF RURAL John Star, of Ray, Minn.,_ SCHOOL BUILDING John Lahtu, of Ray, Minn. both plain and striped, also plain or embroidered French serges. These will be JOSEPH WISICZEAVSKI, A 19-M 24 RejsiHter. The undersigned hereby gives notice with us only a short time as we have priced them very reasonably from that sealed proposals for the is- NOTICE OF CONTEST material and labor necessary to $S.OO $12.00 construct a frame school building to DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR at S. E. corner Ses. 22, Township United States Land Office 66-25, will be received by the Unorganized School District of Koochiching Duluth Minn. County, Minnesota, at the March 21st, 1917 THE NEW WASH GOODS A Magnificent Array of office of D. B. Jewel, Clerk, international To Frank Stare of Silverdale, Minn., THE NEW SILKS Falls, Minnesota, until the Contestee: Are here in a pleasing assortment of NEW DESIGNS in all You are hereby notified that James hour of 2 p. m. on the 17th day of Taffetas, Jerseys, Messalines, Crepe, Meteors A. Fonger, who gives Duluth, Minn., the most wanted colors* The prettiest fabrics we have April, 1917. as his post office address, did on and Pussy Willows Plans and specifications are on ever shown for summer dresses, blouses and skirts, at March 5, 1917, file in this office his duly file with .the clerk, and at the officc corrorborated application to contest Sl.SO $2.00 Priced From to per Yard per yard, 18c to 85c of William P. Allred, Jr., Architect, and secure the cancellation of your homestead Entry No. 011887, Serial No. Duluth, Minnesota. Proposals shall made March 9, 1915, for SW% NW be. in accordance with the plans and and NW% SW hi Sectiin -13, Township specifications and accompanied with 64 N, Range 22 W, 4th P. Meridian, Planned for Saturday mean greater saving a certified check in the sum of five and as grounds for his ^contest he alleges that Frank Stare has wholly (5) per cent of the bid, drawn in favor Opportunities for men, women and children. abandoned said land and failed to reside of P. H..Fogarty, Treasurer, International on, improve or cultivate any part Falls, foinn., thus confirming thereof for more than one year last the surety of the bidder to past, and that said alleged absence from said land has not been due to enter into agreement to deliver to his employment in the army, navy or the owner a satisfactory surety YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER marine corps of the United States during company's bond in the sum of the any war. contract price wihtin ten (10) days You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken after mailing of, or personal notification as confessed, and your said entry will of, award. Faliure to do so be cancelled without further right to 1 office within twenty days after the ders will be returned upon the letting THE STORE OF QUALITY1 FOURTH publication of this notice, as of the contract. shown below, your answer, -under By order of the Board of Education oath, specifically responding to these who reserves the right to repect allegations of contest, together with WA si- *,