International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 13, 1917 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX SALE OF SCHOOL AND factory high school. Address applications, S ^SUMMONS. TO OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS OTHER STATE LAND5. to STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 w'-v'-V W 'D. B. Jewell, Clerl£ 4 In view of the need of fuel, and 88. To the Farmer 96 "Board of Education. State of Minnesota,* State Auditor's Office, the shortage of labor for cutting •'V County of Koochiching. St. Paul, Minn., August 27, 1917. cord-wood, we ask all persons having DISTRICT COURT S Notice rs hereby given that on wood they want cut to report at FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT October 8, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M. in NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF Alta M. Miner, once to Box 112, City. Many people the office of the county auditor at International CONTRACT. Plaintiff, Falls, Koochiching county, 1 will be able to take a few days off vs. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer and cut their own supplies of wood. To George W. Askew Carl Radi,- for sale certain unsold state lands, Take notice that you are in default In war time that may be as good a -Defendant. and also those state lands which have under and according to the terms and S -I.-.- vacation as a hunting trip, and of reverted to the state by reason of the State ot Mlnnisota to tit eAbove Named conditions of that certain contract a in re more service to our country. State Defendants We can insure your dated November 29th, 1913, whereby Terms of Sale. •You are hereby summoned and required location of land, number of acres, G. T. Robinson of the Village of Big Fifteen per cent of the purchase to answer the complaint of the Falls, county of Koochiching and kind of wood, price of stumpage by price is payable to the county treasurer plaintiff which is duly filed with, the State of Minnesota, agreed to convey the cord, distance from International at the time of sale. The unpaid balance clerk of the above named court, and farm property, including to you upon full performance by you is payable at any time in whole Falls, and how reached from here. to serve a copy of your answer to the of your part of the terms and conditions or in part on or before forty years said complaint on the subscribers at Agricultural Division, of said contract, reference to from the date of sale at an interest their office in the city of International Koochiching County which contract for more particularity rate of four per cent per annum, due live stock, grain, Falls, Minnesota, within twenty days is hereby made, of the following described Public Safety Commission. on June first of each year provided that after the service of this summons upon real estate situate in Koochiching the Interest can be paid at any time you exclusive of the day of such service county, Minnesota, to-wit: within the interest year without penalty, WOOD LOTS OFFERED and if you fail to answer the said against fire, lightning, Lot one (1) block five (5) Robinson's in effect this means that the interest complaint within the time aforesaid Second Addition to the Village of Big money may be paid any time between then this plaintiff will apply to the First National Bank—5 miles from Falls. June first and May thirty-first court for the relief demanded in the And that according to the terms and without penalty. cityl beyond cemetery. 40 acres birch, said complaint. tornado or windstorm. Appraised va^ue of timber, when so conditions of said contract there became tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms. August 1, 1917. stated, must be paid for in full at the due and payable on said contract JEVNE & NORTON, from you to the said G. T. Robinson, time of sale. Attorneys for Plaintiff, .. L. A. Ogaard—Beyond Ranier, 5 All mineal rights-are resrved to the the sum of fifteen ($15.00) Dollars International Falls, Minn. state by the laws of the state. miles from city by good .road. Over on the 28th day of February, 1914 the All lands are sold subject to any sum of fifteen ($15.00) Dollars on the 100 cords drift wood in fine condition. and all ditch taxes thereon. 29th day of May, 1914 the sum of NOTICE OF MS PENDENS. May be cut for half the wood. Lands on which the interest has become fifteen ($15.00) Dollars on the 29th day delinquent may be redeemed at of August, 1914 the sum of fifteen STATE OF MINNESOTA, any time up to the hour of sale, or before Three and one-half miles south of ($15.00) Dollars on the 29th day of The First National Bank ss. resale, to the actual purchaser. November, 1914 and the sum of ten tity. Must take trees as they come County of Koochiching. Such lands are listed under the caption ($10.00) Dollars on the 28th day of and pile brush. Will haul to town for "Delinquent Lands." DISTRICT COURT February, 1915, with interest on all town. 20 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per No person can purchase more than FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT of said sums from the. 29th day of 320 acres of land as provided by the International Falls,1 Minnesota cord on stump or 25c in large quan$1.50 November, 1913, at the rate of six (6) Alta M. Miner, General Laws 1905 provided, however, per cent per annum. Plaintiff, per cord. Jas. Ewald. that state lands purchased previous to And that at the date of this notice vs. 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT said amount and interest still remains Carl Radi NOTICE! due and unpaid, and such default as Defendant. Agents acting for purchasers must above specifiel still exists. Notice is hereby given that an action furnish affidavit of authority. Board for High School Students. Now, Therefore, you are hereby notified,, has been commenced in this court Appraisers' reports, showing quality That unless on or before ninety by the above named plaintiff against and kind of soil are on file in this (90) days after the service of this notice The County Board of Education office. the above named defendant, that the upon you to pay to G. T. Robinson Lists giving legal descriptions of object of said action is to quiet title will pay $2.00 per week toward the at Big Falls, Minnesota, the amount lands to be offered may be obtained of to the real estate hereinafter described board of high school students where of money above stated, with interest the state auditor or .the immigration and to determine the adverse claims such students are not contiguous to to the date of payment, and perform commissioner at St. Paul and of the of defendant and all persons claiming 3 the terms and conditions and comply consolidated schools, or where they county auditor at above address. by, through or under them and each THE STUBEE with the provisions of said contract on J. A. O. PREUS, of them to the said real estate and have passed all the work offered in your part to be performed, said contract State Auditor. every part thereof and to adjudge the consolidated school. For instance, will be cancelled and terminated, plaintiff to be the owner of the said if a pupil has passed through Have buyers for farm land in Koochiching and all your title and interest thereunder, real estate and that the real property and in and to the property covered county. What have you? the tenth grade of a consolidated involved, effected and brought— into thereby forfeited and annulled. school then two dollars a week will Write particulars to question by this action is situated in Sash and Door Factory Dated August 17th, 1917. the county of Koochiching, State of J. H. f)unn & Co., be paid toward board of said pupil G. T. ROBINSON Minnesota, and is described as follows: at International Falls or other satis- Jul. 1, 17. Anoke, Minn. 8 30-9 13 Big Falls. Minnesota Southwest quarter of the southeast ,4 quarter (SW% SE%) Section twentynine IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS (29), and North half of the Northeast quarter (N% NE%) and Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter V/e Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of (NE% NW^4) Section thirty-two (32) Township One hundred fifty-four MILLWORK (154) North Range Twenty-eight (28) W. 5th P. M., as filed and or record and you will make no mistake by getting in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Koochiching County, State their prices before ordering elsewhere of Minnesota. Dated July 31, 1917. JEVNE A NORTON, Building and Contracting a Specialty Attorneys for Plaintiff, .. International Falls, Minn. All Work Guaranteed of IMPORTED?n/ DOMESTIC NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LARS STUBEE, Prop. tobaccos—Blended. .DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minr.e-^ 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 50 sota, August 7, 1917. Notice is hereby given that William a L. Greenly, whose post-office address is 836 Security Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, did, on the 16th day of October, 1916, file in this office sworn Statement and Application, No. 012469, to purchase the SW% SE% and SE% SW%, Section 3, Township 69 N., JOHN M. GISH Range 20 W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and Watchmaker' and Jeweler acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as flight be fixed by 'appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the 4 land and timber thereon have been estimated and valued by applicant, the Agent for Singer Sewing timber estimated 30,000 board feet at $4 per M., and the land $75 that said applicant will offer final proof in support Machine Company, and of his application and sworn statement on the 26th day of October, Woodstock Typewriter. 1917, before Howard S. Abbott, U. S. Commissioner for the District of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, .Also dealer in by filing a corrorborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts Wear-U-Well Shoes which would defeat the entry. *Vj Applicant names as witnesses: J. C. VanDoorn, D. S. Day and C. W. Eden, of Minneapolis, Minn., and W. H. Smallwood, jr., of Duluth, Minnesota. JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, of Sdint Thomas A new combination A 16-0 11 Register. Mild,yet they"Satisfy'I UNDER. THE CONTROLS DIRECTION OF ARCHBISHOP IRELAND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION Mjnini Paul Minnesota FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS OF HOMESTEAD SETTLER CLASS BUILDING AQttQBY I rJtft IMtt IflHi a I MiiEg!! Yes, this new cigarette docwtopy STATE OF, MINNESOTA, is more than just good ss. Pf5ID£rtCE HALL tasting, it delivers a new County of Koochiching. ADKMSTPATJCW BLDG and important' thing to In the Matter of the Determination of the Heirs of Rebecca Vasts, Deceased A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE smokers— Homestead Settler. Ranked as an Honor School by the War Department ORDER FOR HEARING Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory. Chesterfields "reach by this Court, of who are the heirs of Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training- home," they let you know On reading and filing the petition of Eight Hundred and Thirty Students, From. Twenty-Five States Last Year. Johi) E. Vagts praying, among other you are smoking—they FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS V*' things, for the judicial, determination, Very Rev. H. Moynihan, D. D. Pres. Satisfy"! Rebecca Vagts de'ceased homestead settler, and what are the respective rights and interests of such heirs in Yet, they're Mild! the homestead land of said deceased, and to assign said homestead to the Don't D3 surprised—the parties legally entitled to the same, new blend of Imported and IT IS ORDERED, That said petition Border Wholesale Neat & Grocery and said matter be heard and examined Domestic tobaccos does it. on Saturday the 6th day of October, And the blend can't be A. D. 1917, -at 10 o'clock A. SI. of said day, at the office of the Jrobate Court copied. at International Falls in said countf and state. Let Chesterfields give IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That &r you nsw? cigarette emjoy- notice thereof be given to all persons interested bf publishing this order Wholesale and Retail Meats, Groceries, Fruits Feed Wrapped in once in1 each week for five (5) successive ,w -s), If \Wiglassine paper weeks, immediately prior to said W-c da$xe of hearing in the International bS' Falls Press, a weekly newspaper printed Home-Made Sausage and Hamburger F/^^^lfresh. and published at International Falls :4' in said county and state. W?!4®$ Give Give Us Us* Trial Trii and You Will Stay With Us Dated at Internationalfp^alls this If 29th day of August, A. D. 'l917. Our Prices Are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fr$sh By the Court, W- JOHN BERG, iV*' Judge 'of Probate. _L iSn,, tk?t JEVNE'4'* NORTO,-. litis' ESlock, Third Street, St, 'fn i^Brnational )Fal£i ,- Minn ^.Attonseyi.m.Petitioner kug- 30-"Se?r 1