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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECEOS* cash by the slierift of .Koochiching NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORECLOSURE Sale of School and county, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay SALE* vVRE SALE the debt which will then bet due on the note secured by said mortgage, together Other State Lands Default having been made in the Default has occurred in the conditions with the sum of twenty-flve conditions of a certain mortgage, containing of a certain mortgage made by ($25.00) dollars stipulated in said a power of sale, dated -on the John Skoglund and Kristina Skoglund, mortgage as attorneys' fees, and the 23rd day of June, 1910, and dUly recorded his wife and Olga Skoglund, a costs and expenses of these foreclosure in the office of the-register of widow, as mortgagors. to Albin Bernard, State of Minnesota, proceedings allowed by law. as mortgagee, dated September deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, State Auditor's Office, The sale will be made at the front on the 27th day of June, 1910, at 9th, 1912, and recorded in th« office St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 25, 1918. door of the court fyouse in the1 city of of the register of deeds in and for 10 o'clock a. m., in Book "B" of mortgages Notice is hereby given that on March International Falls, County of Koochiching on page 495, whereby Walfrid Koochiching county, Minnesota, on 11, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office and state of Minnesota, at the Hokanson and Mary Hokanson, his September 10, 1912, in book "J" of of the county auditor, at International hour o^ ten o'clock in the forenoon^on mortgages on page 168, whereby said wife, mortgagors, mortgaged to Falls, Koochiching county in Saturday, the 9th day of March, A. D.: "South David Burton, mortgagee, the mortgagors did mortgage and 'convej the state of Minnesota, I will offer for 1918. Half of the Northwest Quarter and to said mortgagee the premises hereinafter sale certain unsold state lands and also Dated January 16, 1918. the North Half -of the Southwest Quarter described, to secure the payment those state lands which have reverted MERCHANTS STATE IJAMv. of Section 29 in Township 68 North, to said mortgagee of the sum of to the state by reason of the Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, of Range 25, "West of the Fourth Principal non-payment of interest. $300:00, with interest thereon at the Mortgagee. Meridian, by which default^ the rate of ten per centum per annum Terms of sale: JEVXE & NORTON, power of sale has become operative Fifteen per cent of the purchase from September 9, 1912. Interwational^Falls, Minnesota, and no action or proceeding at law or price is payable to the County Treasurer Said mortgagee" has paid the taxeg Attorneys for Mortgagee. I otherwise having been instituted to at the time of sale. The unpaid levied and assessed against' said lands 117-2 28 recover the debt thereby secured, or balance is payable at any time in for the following years in the following any part thereof and whereas, under whole or in part within forty years amounts, respectively, to-wit: for date of July 11th, 1910, the said. David City of Clubs. from the date of sale, interest rate of the year 1914, the sum of $17.46 for Burton duly assigned said mortgage four per cent per annum, due on June the year 1915, the sum of $31.76 and London has the name of the world's and the note thereby secured to First 1st, of each year provided, that the for the year 1916 the sum of $15.97. greatest club city, but as matter ol National bank of Wheaton, Minnesota, interest can be paid at any time within There is claimed to be" ifue and is fact, ill this respect it is poor second by written assignment, duly l-ecorded the interest year without penafty. due at the date of this notice, on said to Havana, Cuba. The clubs of Havana in said register of deeds' office on the In effect, this means that the interest mortgage and mortgage debt, for are larger, more numerous and 4th day of December, 1917, at 9 o'clock money may be paid any time between prinei-pal and interest and taxes aforesaid more powerful than the clubs of an5 a. m., in Book "L" of mortgages on June first arid May thirty-first without and interest on same, the sum of other city in the world. Everybody page 90 and whereas the said mortgagors penalty. $454.27. No action or proceeding at in said mortgage agreed that in Havana belongs to a club. There 1 The appraised value of timber, when law or in equity has been instituted if defa'ult should Tie made in the payment is one club there with 45,000 members,! THIS GLORIOUS COUNTRY OF OURS WAS A COUNTRY so stated, must be paid in full at the to recover the debt so secured by said of said sum of, money, or the interest, time of sale. mortgage or any part, thereof. Out of a population of 350,000, it is 1 OF SLAVES—SLAVES TO SELFISH, DOMINATING FOREIGN or the taxes on said real estate All mineral rights are reserved to Notice Is nereby given, that by virtue estimated that the total club membership the State by the laws of the state. or any part thereof, said mortgagee RULE, UNTIL IT DECLARED ITS INDEPENDENCE. of a power/ of sale contained in exceeds 125,000. No other eitj or his assigns might sell said All lands are sold subject to any and said mortgage, and pursuant toy the YOU ARE NOT INDEPENDENT AS LONG AS YOU can even approach this proportion. out all ditch taxes thereon. real estate and o^ the proceeds statute in such case made and provided, FIDDLE AWAY YOUR MONEY AND DO NOT SAVE SOME realized from such sale, pay said Lands on which the interest has become said mortgage will be foreclosed delinquent may be redeemed at debt, interest, costs of foreclosure and by sale of the premises therein described, OF IT. Household Waste as Fertilizer. taxes and -whereas said First National any time up to the hour of sale, or before together with all. the hereditaments Chemical analyses of the ash of BEGIN TOD*Y AND DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE bank of Wheaton has paid the sum of resale, to the actual purchaser. thereunto' belonging or in household wastes, made at the Connecticut Such lands are listed under the caption: $276.26 taxes on said real estate on any wise appertaining, at public auction, BY STARTING TO SAVE. PUT SOME MONEY IN OUR the 9th day of December, 1917, and agricultural experiment station, "Delinquent Lands." to the highest bidder, for cash, BANK AND KNOW YOU HAVE STARTED A BANK ACCOUNT. No Person can purchase more than there is claimed to be due and is due show that there is marked fertilizing by the sheriff of said Koochiching 320 acres of land, provided, however, on said mortgage and the debt thereby county, at his office in-the court house value in such common refuse as banana YOU CAN AND SHOULD DO IT. secured including interest and the that State lands purchased previous to in the city of International Falls in skins, orange skins, grapefruit 1905, are not charged against such said taxes so paid, at the date of this said county and state, on Saturday skins, lemon skins, apple peelings, cantaloupe WE PAY FOUR J»ER CENT INTEREST. of purchaser. No State lands mill be notice, the sum $1140.06 the 23rd, daj\ of March, 191S, at ten rinds, potato peelings, pea sold to an alien. Now, notice is hereby given, that by o'clock in the forenoon of said day, pods, bean strings and stems, tea COME TO OUR BANK. Agents acting for purchasers must virtue of said power of sale, said to pay the amount which will the|» leaves, coffee grounds, egg shells, furnish affidavit of authority. mortgage will be foreclosed and said be due on said mortgage and mortgage FIRST NATIONAL BANK Appraisers' reports showing quality bones, peanut shells, tobacco, fruit premises .jsold at public auction by the debt for principal, interest and taxes and kind of soil are on file in this office. sheriff of said Koochiching county, stones, etc. These are recommended as aforesaid and interest on same, together Minnesota, or his deputy, on Monday, for fertilizing home gardens. with the costs knd disbursements Lists giving legal descriptions of of said foreclosure sale including the 25th day of February, 1918, at 10 lands to be offered may be obtained of the attorney fee stipulated in said o'clock a. m., at the front door of the the State Auditor or the Immigration mortgage. Large Consular District. Court House in International Falls, F. C. ROGERS Commissioner atj St. Paul, and of the The Antung consular district comprises The premises covered and conveyed in said county, to pay said debt, interest, County Auditor at the county seat. the southeastern section of by said mortgage are situated in said taxes, attorney's fees and disbursements Koochiching county, Minnesota and allowed by law. Manchuria and is about twice as large J. A. 0. Preus, Dated December 10th, 1917. are described as follows: as Vermont. It is mounfainous The Northeast quarter of the Southwest First Xatfona^ Bank of throughout its sparse population is 31-f7-14-21 State Auditor. Wheaton, Minnenotn quarter (NEVA of SAV1^) of Section almost entirely rural and, except a PRACTICAL FURRIER Assignee and Owner of said Mortgage. 6, Township 69, flange 23, and the 60-mile section of the-South Manchuria Southwest quarter of the Northeast Charles Honston, E. railway that traverses it in thesouth, SALESMEN WANTED to solicit Fort Frances, Attorney for said Assignee, quarter (SW Y* of NE^i) of Section 1, Ontario and the Yalu river, its eastern Township 69, Range 24, West of the Wheaton, Minnesota. orders for lubricating oils, greases boundary, the only means of communication 4th Principal Meridian, including all and paints. Salary or commission. with interior points is by crude the standing timber of the above described AOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORKCLOSURE Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland 7\ THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE lands, and excepting the undivided native carts and pack animals. SALE. O. one-half of the minerals in, oh or under said lands. IN THE WORLD Dated February 6, 191S. Notice is hereby given that default Loads of Bibles. MP CALES Alb in Bernard. has been made in the- conditions of a One hundred and twenty-five cases Mortsngee. certain mortgage executed by Charles of Bibles arrived at Ebu Owerri, Africa, J. H. Brown. L. Sheeran, a single man, of the County it requiring 125 African porters, Attorney for Jinrtsagee. MAGAZixfis of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, each with the regulation, load of 60 International Falls*, Minn. f7ml4 mortgagor, and Merchants State Bank pounds on his head, in single file, to a of Rec\ Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, take these Bibles to their destination dated the 2tth day of October, A it SERIAL fi's.9,34 through the busl). There wert 25 Bibles 1915, and recorded in the, office of the to each tin-lined case, making a N a 5 AOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. register of deeds of Koochiching 2 a county, Minnesota, on tlie lOth das* of total of 3,109 copies, which, it is believed, Join Tve 1,300,009 w-rneri *„v November, A. D. 1915, at eleven o'clock will be sold to the natives within -cCALL'S every monili i-r ccrrsct fashions, United' States l-a»id for pstternr., for economical fcuyi:", A. M. of said day, in book "M" Duluth, Minn., Jan. ^2. 191S the year. fancy needlework, for good s'iori^s—iui' of Mortgages, page 363 thereof, of the Notice is hereby given, that Ruth ica-.-.c, for help, for «tyle. records of said office. McCALL Patterns fit. M. Shepherd, of Duluth, Minn., as final Said default consists in the failure assignee of the estate of Wilkerson Beginning of Shipbuilding. Mv ALUS of said mortgagor to pay the installment L. Halbrook, deceased, on January 23, The first buoy was several logs of seventy-four dollars ($74.00), 1918, filed in this office her application lashed together and anchored by a which by the ternis of said mortgage to select under Sections 2306 and stone. Man was just venturing upon became due and payable on the 1st 2307 of the Revised Statutes of the the waters. Rafts ready made by nature day of October, 1916, and the installment United States, the were bestowed upon him in the of eighty ($80.00) dollars, which Lot 10 of Section 33, Township 71 jetsam of the storm. Man built better by the ternis of said mortgage became North, Range 22 West, 4th P. M., containing due and pa\al.e on the 1st day fcf and better rafts. His old ones anchored 1.05 acres. October, 1917, that by reason of said by rattan-held boulder? came to Any and all persons claiming ad I sS* default said mortgagee has elected to mark his landing place and home. versely the land described or desiring declare the entire amount remaining to object because of the Mineral EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF Whence came the habit of harbor unpaid upon said mortgage to be immediately character of the land, or for any other RAW FURS buoys. AND ASK due and payable. SEND A POSTAL CARD FC3 reason, to the disposal to applicant, ••iVJIFUJ C07Y of MrPAIJ/3 or fio.oa Pr*. That there is claimed to be due and should file their affidavits of .. ••SUY' Oii-'.r to V'omeii or I.isfc of G1KT& jrivt-.1 payable at the date of this notice upon fcav.8 o.v?: or BTCYCLB 0««r to Boys protest in this office on or »efore Mar. Use for Coffee Grouncte. -I*:/"? J"' PATTERN CATAWXH'E: or l. said mortgage and upon the debt secured 12. 191$. or Oiit'. to The question of what to do with the thereby, the sum of three hund jruu. -..,-.1. Artirpss I Joseph Winczewakl, coifee grounds has at last been satisfactorily red ninety-four ($394.00 dollars with 7-m 1-1 Register. 23S-230 V/JS«37lliStati,HeirYork. H. V. answered, says th6 Popular interest thereon at the rate of 10 per Science Monthly. Just pour them out cent per annum from the 27th day of October, 1916, and no .action or proceeding into the sink-strainer and dump them Highest Cash Prices Paid on at law or otherwise has been into the garden. They contain some had or instituted to recover said, debt* Raw Furs valuable fertilizing properties, Including or any part thereof. a large percentage of nitrogenuand Notice is hereby further given that a fair amount of potassium and phosphorus. He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and _refcorded States and pay .as high a price for them as any therewith which by reason of the facts aforesaid has become operative, and house in the United States. Hint Not to Be Misunderstood. pursuant to the statute in such case Alice was busy explaining something made and provided, the said mortgage to her mother and was being will be foreclosed and the land and Fresh, Froaen and Salt F'isln-All Kinds constantly annoyed by a little girl premises described in and- covered by BE SURE AND SEE BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY friend who was trying to talk at the Get My F*rices said mortgage, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2), the^South-, same time. Her patience finally giving F\ C. ROGERS I west quarter (SW%), lots three (3) way, she turned to the little girl FARM The PRODUCTS STORE and four (.4), and the Southwest quarter and remarked: "Say, can't you tell of the Southeast quarter (SW% when you're not noticed?" of SE%) of section twenty-flve (25), Prbp. EDW. JOHNSON, in Township seventy (70), North of 61S lOth Ave, .. International Falls Range twenty-six (26) West of the Be Your True 8elf. 1 5 th P. M.,swill be sold at public auction The charm of genuineness is very to the highest bidder therefor for real. No matter how thoroughly you 1 imitate something which you are not, the imitation will differ in some fashion from the original. That is because Real the imitation is governed a little by GRAVELY IS the basic qualities of the imitator. Chewing Plug Ingrowing ^Toenail. Over Eighty YUM Aga The best way to treat an ingrowing IF YOU GET A Peyton Gravely Mad* toenail is to cut a little "V" in the end the First Plus of Tobacco of the nail. *The sides of tlie nail may that ever was mad*. then be pried up and kept from digging It always has b««n into the flesh by a little wad of absorbent Satisfying Chew, cotton. This will soon correct the ingrowing tendency. It will cook your food or heat your house at less expense and no Or Blow a Shoe-Horn. trouble. SEE HOW HAPPY THE BIG Mrs. Johnsing—"Can't stay long. FELLOW IS! HE READ MY Mrs. Snow I just come to see ef yo' BILLBOARD-AND NOW Equipment and Instalation ready wouldn't join de mission band." Mrs. JUST COME BACK HE'S Snow—"Fo* de lan's sakes, honey, WITH A PLUG OF for service only $7.50 doan eofhe to me! I can't even play a RIAL ORAVELY. iiiouf organ."—Christian Register. Faults and Virtues. Enquire of are accustomed to judge of others 1 H. V. Sanders I by ourselves and though we graciously JJ. v. absolve them for faults which are like our own, we condemn them tr 1*008 7th Strllt Falls Mini, with severity if they have not our virtues. -4 -a-au