International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 21, 1918 · Page 5 of 8
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"wmrrowp mm & Ef9P* tt SUSP* ***, ,*_* ^w A -3 "**ji ^'f1'' $**•"* P- i*-," INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX SALE OF SCHOOL AND said county and state, on Saturday NOTICE: OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Dont let a SlfckStran^er the 23rd, day of March, 1918, at ten SALE. OTHER STATE LANDS TO SELL. MORTGAGE OR hand you his o'clock forenoon of said day. in the LEASE LANDS. to pay the amount which' will then Notice is hereby given that default State of Minnesota, due on said mortgage and mortgage vg|gf§g§r Get-feich^' be has been made in the of a conditions STATE OF MINNESOTA State Auditor's Office, debt for principal, interest and taxes certain mortgage executed by Charles L' 1„. St- Paul, Minn., Jan. 25, 1918. as aforesaid and interest on same, together L. Sheeran, a single man, of the County County of Koochiching Notice is hereby given that on March with the costs and disbursements of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, IN PROBATE COURT. 11, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office of said foreclosure sale including mortgagor, and Merchants State Bank In the matter of the estate of Antony of the county auditor, at International the attorney fee stipulated in said of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, Chai'ley and Winnifred Kuttis, the Falls, Koochiching county, in mortgage. dated the 27th day of October, minor heirs of Stanley Kuttis, deceased. the state of Minnesota, I will offer for The premises covered and conveyed 1915, and recorded in the office of the sale certain unsold state lands and also by said mortgage are situated in said register of deeds of Koochiching The state of Minnesota to all persons those state lands which have reverted Koochiching county, Minnesota and county, Minnesota, on the 10th day of interested in the title of certain to the state by reason of the are described as follows: November, A. D. 1915, at. eleven o'clock lands belonging to said estate the non-payment of interest. The Northeast quarter of the Southwest A. M. of said day, in book "M"' petition of Anna Setevo as representative Terms of sale: of quarter (NE% of SW'4) of Section Mortgages, page 363 thereof, of the of the above named estate, being Fifteen per cent of the purchase 6, Township 69, Range 23, and the ilecords of said office. duly filed in this court, representing price is payable to the County, Treasurer Southwest quarter of the Northeast Said default consists in the failure that it is necessary and for the best at the time of sale. The unpaid quarter (SW% of NE%) of Section 1, of said mortgagor to pay the installment interest of said estate and of all interested balance is payable at any time in Township 69, Range 24, "West of the of seventy-four dollars ($74.00'), therein that certain lands of whole or in part within forty years 4th Principal Meridian, including all which by the terms of said mortgage said estate described therein be sold from the date of sale, interest rate of the standing timber of the above described became due and payable on the 1st and praying that a license be to her four per cent per annum, due on June lands, and excepting the undivided- day of October, 1916, and the installment granted to sell the same. 1st, of each year provided, that the one-half of the minerals in, on of eighty ($80.00) dollars, which interest can be paid at any time within NOW THEREFORE, You and each or under said lands. by the terms of said mortgage became the interest year without penalty. of you, are hereby cited and required Dated February 6, 1918. due and payalue on the 1st day cf In effect, this means that the interest! to show cause, if any you have, before October, 1917, that by reason of said Albin Bernard. money may be paid any time between! this court, at the probate court rooms, default said mortgagee has elected to Mortgagee. sis-is June first and May thirty-first with-j in the court house in the city of International .1. H. Brown. declare the entire amount remaining Falls, county of Koochiching, out penalty. unpaid upon said mortgage to be immediately Attorney for Mortgagee. The appraised value of timber, when' state of Minnesota, on the 23rd f7ml4 due and payable. International Falls, Minn. •THE WOODS ARE FULU' OF SMOOTH, PLAUSIBLE so stated, must be paid in full at the day of February, 1918, at ten o'clock That there is claimed to be due and a. m„ why the prayer of said petition time of sale. MEN WHO ARE GOING AROUND PEDDLING MOST ENTICING payable at the date of this notice upon SERIAL N') 012(54 All mineral rights are reserved to should not be granted. said mortgage and upon the debt secured SCHEMES. THEY HAVE GOLD ENGRAVED CERTIFICATES Witness, the judge of said court, and the State by the laws of the state. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. thereby, the sum of three hund All lands are sold subject to any and seal of said court, this 30th day of AND A CONVINCING LINE OF TALK. BUT THEY red ninety-four ($394.00 dollars with all ditch taxes thereon. January. 191S. United Stales Land •!••£, interest thereon at the rate of 10 per ARE SWINDLERS. IF THEY HAD SOMETHING THAf WAS vj Lands on which the interest has become (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, Duluth, Minn., Jan. ^2, 191S cent per. annum from the 27th day of delinquent may be redeemed at ANY GOOD, YOU COULD GET IT FROM YOUR BANKER— ,IudK« of Probate. Notice is hereby given, that Ruth October, 1916. and no action or proceeding A. any time up to the hour of sale, or before JEV.\E NORTON, M. Shepherd, of Duluth, Minn., as final at law or otherwise has been OR YOU COULDN'T GET IT AT ALL. resale, to the actual purchaser. Attorneys for Petitioner, assignee of the estate of Wilkerson had or instituted to recover said debt Such lands are listed under the caption: PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK WE WILL CHEERFULLY International Falls. J31fl4 L. Halbrook, deceased, On January 23, or any part thereof. "Delinquent Lands." 1918, filed in this office her application Notice is hereby further given that ADVISE YOU HOW TO INVEST IT SAFELY. No Person can purchase more than to select under Sections 2306 and by virtue of the power of sale in said NOTICE. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. o20 acres of land, provided, however, 2307 of the Revised Statutes of the mortgage contained and recorded that State lands purchased previous to United States, the therewith which by reason of the facts 1905, are not charged against such WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. Lot 10 of Section 33, Township 71 Under orders from the local Fuel aforesaid has become operative, and purchaser. No State lands mill be North, Range 22 West, 4th P. M., containing pursuant to the statute in such case Administration Board the hours of sold to an alien. 1.05 acres. made and provided, the said mortgage the Public Library will be changed. Agents acting for purchasers must Any- and all persons- claiming ad will be foreclosed and the land and Until further notice the library will furnish affidavit of authority. COME TO OUR BANK. versely the land described or desiring premises described in and covered by Appraisers' reports showing quality be open, week days except Saturday to object because of the Mineral said mortgage, to-wit: and kind of soil are on file in this office. character of the land, or for any other Lots one (1) and two (2), the Southwest 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Not open Sundays reason, to the disposal to applicant, quarter (SW%), lots three (3) or evenings. Lists giving legal descriptions of should file their affidavits of FIRST NATIONAL BANK and four (4), and the Southwest quarter lands to be offered may be obtained of M? CALLS protest in this office on or »efore Mar. of the Southeast quarter (SW& the State Auditor or the Immigration 12, 1918. of SE1^) of section twenty-five (25), Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Joseph WincxewaHl, in Township seventy (70), North of County Auditor at the county seat. 7-m 14 Register. Range twenty-six (26) West of the J. A. O. PREUS, (djlX 5th P. M., will be sold at public auction MAGAZINE xgTv j31-f7-14-21 State Auditor. to the highest bidder therefor for F. C. ROGERS a NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS cash by the sheriff of Koochiching' a 0 URE SALE 'S^ Authority county, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay NOTICE OF MORT«A(JE FORECLOSURE the debt which will then be due on SALE. For Nearly 5 0 YearsI Default having been made in the the note secured by said mortgage, together conditions of a certain mortgage, containing with the sum of twenty-five Join 'se 1,309,000 woa^, who turn to RCcCAj^L'S Default has occurred in the conditions every month for correct iash- a power of sale, dated on the ($25.00) dollars stipulated in said PRACTICAL FURRIER ii.ns, for patterns, for economical buyi:-r, of a certain mortgage made by 23rd day of June, 1910, and duly recorded mortgage as attorneys' fees, and the for fancy needlework, for good stories—i-.' John Skoglund and Kristina Skoglund, in the office of the register of costs and expenses of these foreclosure pleasure, for help, for style. Fort Frances, Ontario McCALL Patterns fit. his wife and Olga Skoglund, a deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, proceedings as allowed by law. widow, as mortgagors to Albin Bernard, on the 27th day of June, 1910,- at The sale will be made at the front M9CALLS /a. as mortgagee, dated September door of the court house in the city of 9 10 o'clock a. m., in Book "B" of mortgages 9th, 1912, and recorded in the office on page 495, whereby Walfrid International Falls, County of Koochiching THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE a of the register of deeds in and for and state of Minnesota, at the Hokanson and Mary Hokanson, his Koochiching county, Minnesota, or wife, mortgagors, mortgaged to hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on Copy September 10, 1912, in book "J" of IN THE WORLD Saturday, the 9th day of March. A. D. David Burton, mortgagee, the South mortgages on page 168, whereby said Half of the Northwest Quarter and 1918. mortgagors did mortgage and convej the North Half of the Southwest Quarter Dated January 16, 1918. to said mortgagee the premises hereinafter of Section 29 in Township 68 North, MEIICHAXTS STATE BAM*.. described, to secure the payment of Range 25, West of the Fourth Principal Red Lake FnlN, ^Ti.niesota, to said mortgagee of the sum of Meridian, by which default the Mortgagee. $300.00, with interest thereon at the power of sale has become operative .IKVAE & \OJlTO\, rate of ten per centum per annum and no action or proceeding at law or International Falls. ^Minnesota, FH^E! SEND A POSTAL CARD AMD ASK FOR from September 9, 1912. otherwise having been instituted to Attorneys for Mortgagee. I'M"* WM '"A!iPL12 COPY JtnCALL'S or glO.OO PIT- Said mortgagee has paid the taxes recover the debt thereby secured, or of 117-2 28 i.f OfJi-r to "U'riim-n: or List of GIFTS Riven Offer levied and assessed against said lands '.out cost: or BICYCLE to Roys a:.J any part thereof and whereas, under or latent PATTEltN CATAT.OOT7LC or 1 for the following years in the following date of July 11th, 1910, the said David Oirpr AGISTS or Jj.jo.ou »:jzo Oiler to s& yjjr CHURCH. amounts, respectively, to-wit: for, Burton duly assigned said mortgage Address the year 1914, the sum of $17.46 for and the note thereby secured to First Repairing Mirrors. TilEMcCALL CD., 235-2:0 West 37llt Streel, New N.Y. York, the year 1915, the sum of $31.70 and To renew on back National bank of Wheaton, Minnesota, the silvering the for the year 1916 the sum of $15.97. by written assignment, duly recorded of a mirror, lay it face downward on There is claimed to be due and is in said register of deeds' office on the a smooth surface and prepare a piece due at the date of this notice, on said 4th day of December, 1917, at 9 o'clock of tinfoil large enough to patch the mortgage and mortgage debt, for a. m., in Book "L" of mortgages on Majestic Hotel damaged part by rubbing it with mercury. principal and interest and taxes aforesaid page &0 and whereas the said mortgagors Place patch in position, lay the and interest on same, the sum of in said mortgage agreed that a sheet of paper over it and put on it $454.27. No action or proceeding at if default should be made in the payment Cor. Seventh Street and Hennepin Avenue a weight having a perfectly flat surface law or in equity has been -instituted of said sum of pioney, or the interest, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA to recover the debt so secured by said and heavy enough to press it or the taxes on said real estate mortgage or any part thereof. or any part thereof, said mortgagee down tightly. Let the mirror be ill THE ONLY MODERN POPULAR PRICED HOTEL Notice is nereby given, that by virtue or his assigns might sell said this position for a day or two and the of a power of sale contained in real estate and out of the proceeds Within one block of ten theatres and principal foil will adhere to the glass. said mortgage, and pursuant to the realized from such sale, pay said department store*. EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF 45 ROOMS 49 ROOMS with statute in sucli case made and provided, debt, interest, costs of foreclosure and RAW FURS said mortgage will be foreclosed taxes and whereas said First National At Bath Too Much. 75c $1.00 1I.25-S1.SO by sale of the premises therein described, bank of Wheaton Has paid the sum of Human life is often painted as painfully together with all the hereditaments $276.26 taxes on said real estate on meager and pinched, but one of Hot and C»ld Running Water, Local and thereunto belonging or in the 9th day of December, 1917, and Long Distance Phones in Every Room. its most common shadows is regret any wise appertaining, at public auction, there is claimed to be due and is due by bred by lack of self-restraint. Eating RAY BOYD to the highest bidder, for cash, on said mortgage and the debt thereby Man"'« too much, talking too much, drinking Foiu.erly Chief Clerk Vendome Hotel by the sheriff of said Koochiching secured including interest and the county, at his office in the court house said taxes so paid, at the date of this too much, playing too much, tempting Our Ratea are Always AS ADVERTISED Highest Cash Prices Paid on in the city of International Falls in notice, the sum of $1140.06 fate too much by various forms of Now, notice is hereby given, that by gambling—all these forms of excess Raw Furs virtue of said power of sale, said and others also contribute prodigally mortgage will be foreclosed and said to the sum of the world's pain and premistes sold at public auction by the sorrow and multiply its misfortunes.— He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United sheriff of said Koochiching county, Exchange. Minnesota, or his deputy, on. Monday, States and pay as high a price for them as any the 25th day of February, 1918, at 10 house in the United States. o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Laundering a Collar. Court House in International Falls, It is said that 23 operations are in said county, to pay said debt, interest, necessary in laundering a collar, but taxes, attorney's fees and disbursements Fresh, Froasen and Salt Fish-All Kinds the Jamestown Optimist can't find BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY allowed by law. more than eight, which are as follows Get My F*rices 10th, 1917. Dated December F\ C. Washing in hard water, using a First National Bank of trace of starch, fraying the edges, ripping Wkcatoa, Minaeaota The Owner of said Mortgage. the buttonholes, corrugating the Assignee and FARM PRODUCTS STORE Inner surface, putting on four fly Charlea E. Houston, for said Assignee, Attorney specks, ironing slightly and then EDW. JOHNSON, Prop. Minnesota. Wheaton, throwing into the wrong bag.—Kansa* 615 lOtH Ave. International Flails City Star. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Sardines and Herrings. Enormous quantities of very young THE OLD SAILOR AND THE RECRUIT herrings are caught in seines along the Maine coast. These are packed in cottonseed oil and sold as "sardines," which is exactly on a par with selling chopped veal under the name of chicken. THAT'S THE IDEASATISFYING The true sardines are caught on AND THEN YOU DON'T ON SHIPBOARD YOU AND IF YOU GET A the coasts of France, Spain and Italy MUSS UP YOUR FACE CLEAN CHEW GOT TO BE NEAT! and are packed in olive oil. WITH A BIG WAD, CHEW W-B CUT AND EITHER, YOU WON'T MUSS UP THE SHIP. Monopolize Thought. It surely is the little things that It will cook your food orheat your cause the most worry in this old vale of tears, and when some mere trifle ••house at less expense and no like a shoestring or a garter gives way at an especially inopportune moment trouble. V\ one doesn't give muck thought for the time being to our Internationa? Equipment and Instalation ready relations.—Columbus Journal. for service only $7.50 Uses of the Howitzer. Howitzer is the name given to a particular piece of ordnance which is of great value in sieges. It is a small, INQUIRE of light gun, which fires a shell at a small "V 1 n* velocity but at a steep angle of descent. .. t-^V£hH. V. Sandersii^lg This makes it valuable as a means of bombarding trenches and lr International, Falls Minn. 1008 7th Street attacking low-lying defenses. il Xi nig