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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

October 24, 1918 · Page 6 of 9

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SALE OF SCHOOL AND Representative Cnristianson Opinion of OTHER STATE LANDS JNOHN H. feROWN REPUBLICAN TICKET AttorMjr at Law Rep. H.1 Miner Candidene for Re-Eledion Office over O. M. Carr & Co. State of Minnesota, VOTE IT STRAIGHT State Auditor's Office. International Falls, Minnesota 25 191S St. ^aul^Minn., September Notice is hereby given that on Nov. v_- Damson, Minn Oct. 14, 1918. 11th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. n& In DR. H. H. IHRIG the office of the county auditor at International Dentist Mr. George P. Watsoifi, Editor Falls, "Koochiching countiy in the state of Minnesota, I will offer International Falls Press, Senator in Congress Office .orer Holler's Cnof«ctiooerInternationai for sale certain-unsold state lands and Palls, Mmnesou International Falls, Minn. also those state lands which have reverted KNUTE NELSON Dear Mr. Watson: tbA the state by reason of the F. MCPARTLIN non-payment of interest. j. I have read the announcement of the candidacy of the Hon. H. Terms of sale: V'--, Lawyer JY Miner, as contained in the International Falls, Press and also Fifteen cent of the purchase per price is payable tft the County Treasurer Office "over International Slate Bank his platform contained in a part of the announcement. forming and at the time of sale. The ^unpaid International Palls, rep­ Minnesota Mr. Miner's candidacy for re-election to the state House of balance is payable at any time in Governor whole or in part within forty years resentatives should appeal favorably to the voters of his distirct from the date of sale, interest rate of PHINNEY&CAMPBELL J. A. A. BURNQUIST In fact by his efforts in behalf of the people o"f northern Minnesota, four per cent .per annum, due 'on June Lawyers 1st, 'of each year provided, that the he deserves the support of everj^ citizen of your part of the str:e. interest can be paid at any time within (nternatidnal Falls, Minnesota During the legislative session of 1917 he was a member of the the interest year without penalty. In effect, this means that the interest Committee on Appropriations, !of which I was then chairman. money may be paid any time between LAWRENCE'S PHARMAC« His work to secure adequate appropriations for roads in northern June first and May thirty-first without Lieutenant Governor The Rexall Store penalty. Minnesota was marked by real skill and statesmanlike ability. The appraised value of timber, when S. N. Rubin, Propf THOMAS FRANKSON It was through his efforts that your district setured more liberal so stated, must be paid in full at the time of sale. International Falls, Minnesota appropriations than it ever secured before-—appropriations that All mineral rights are reserved to would have paid in full the accured assessments and interest 'for the State by the laws of the state. All lands are sold subject to any and DR. E. A. THOMPSON road and drainage of state, lands. The fact these appropriations all ditch taxes thereon: Dentist were vetoed by the Governor does not detract in the least from Mr. Lands on which the interest has become Secretary of State delinquent may be redeemed ai Phone 245 Miner's victory. any time up to theshour of sale, or before Office over International State Bant JULIUS A. SCHMAHL It will be necessary for*. your county to renew in the next session resale, to the actual purchaser. Such lands are listed under the caption: International Falls, Minnesota the fight which Mr. Miner so successfully waged during the "Delinquent Lands." last session: and I can state—tand I feel it my duty to the people No Person can purchase more than 320 acres of land, provided." however, of your legislative district to state that it would be doing Mr. Miner DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN that State lands purchased previous to an injustice to deprive him of the opportunity to "complete the 1905, are not charged against such State Auditor Anaesthetist purchaser. No lands will be sold to an work which he so well began:in the 1915 session and so ably continued alien unless he has secured his first Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted J. A. O. PREUS during the session of 1917. And the people of your district payment. Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St Agents acting-for purchasers must would be doing themselves an even more serious injustice, were furnish affidavit of authority. they to deprive themselves of ?able, seasoned and experienced le-' Appraisers' reports showing quality and kind of soil are on file in this ofSee- NORTHERN MINNESOTA lative representation during this critical hour in the history of no thern Minnesota. Lists giving le^al descriptions ot HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION State Treasurer lands to be offered may be obtained of Yours very truly, Or. C. C. Craig Phone 22. the State Auditor or the Tmmigratior HENRY RINES Theodore Christianson. Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor "at the county seat. Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 A. O. PREUS, Hospital Phone 7l. ELECT MCPARTLIN TO THE STATE- LEGISLATURE Aug. 29-Sept. 19 State Auditor Office over International State Bank Phone 155 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Having been urged by st, number of people from different parte Attorney General (international Falls, Minnesota of the county to enter the lists as a candidate for State Representative Default havi-ng been made in the CLIFFORD L. HILTON payment of the sum of two hundred I was nominated .at the primaries. _.I believe, with all progressive thirty dollars, ($230.00) which is men in this county, that Koochiching should receive better claimed to be' due at the date of this WHAT ARE YOU GOING notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly recognition at the hands of £he state. This can only be secured" TO BUY THIS executed and delivered by Maurice L. by energetic fighting qualities. I believe that I possess these qualities, Shinaberger, unmarried, Mortgagor, to SPRING Clerk of the Supreme Court and can secure the things this county and its people need for James E. Bump, Mortgagee, bearing date the 2nd day of March, 1916, and its development and progress.*"" We must have a settlement with the with a power of sale therein contained, mm: HERMAN MUELLER State in the matter of money withheld by it for roads and ditches. duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the We must have a liberal wolf bounty to protect sheep and stock County of Koochiching and State of raising. We must have state assistance in the encouragement of Minnesota, on the 10th day of March Wewill get you anything from 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book "M sheepfand stock raising and^argicultural development to help us" do a baby cab to a" ktreshing machine of Mortgages on page 473. Railroad and Warehouse and meet any mail order our part for the nation in ,food production. We* must have an experimental Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, ^'price. We. can do this and that by virtue of the power of Commissioner farm on state lan$ to demonstrate its use for farm puiposes sale contained in said Mortgage and make a small profit the same and encourage the sale of state land in this county. We pursuant to the statute in such case FRED W. PUTNAM as Sea^s and Roebuck, as with made and provided, the said Mortgage need changes in the road^ditch and-tax laws to relieve the burdens the buying connections we have will be foreclosed by a sale of the on the struggling settler. I stand with organized labor in its we cao buy from* any factory Mortgagor's right, title and interest in and to that real estate described in they can and at the same Swamp Land Certificate No 2928 to price. We are entitled to this Candidates for the Supreme wit: the NE% of NE%, Section 32, business because we will give Township 71, Range 23, described in Court Endorsed by 'the Republican you better terms. Youl will and conveyed by said mortgage in Koochiching have to send maney with the State Central Committee County and State of Minnesota order when you order from with the hereditaments and appurtenances them .wthile we only ask you a which sale will be made SMALL PAYMENT DOWN by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County at the front door of the Court Balance when goods are ready Chief Justice of the Supreme House, in the city of Internataional to deliver and found satisfactory. Falls in said County and State, on That is worth something, Court —.- the first day of November i918, at 10 and besides, we take all of the o'clock a. m., of that day at public trouble of putting in claims, CALVIN L. BROWN vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, 'etc.. if goods are lost or damaged to pay said debt of Two hundred thirty while on the road. dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if we not entitled to this Arc any, on said premises, ana twenty-five business dollars Attorney's fees, as stipulated Associate Justice of the Supreme S. E. THCMPSON&SON in and by said Mortgage in' case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed Court by law subject to redemption at any time within one year from the HALLAM OSCAR day of sale, as provided by .law. 1 Dated September 16 A. D. 1918. :1 James E. Biunp, fp=?=* Jevise & Xorton III Attorney foi\ Mortgagee. Aero: i-its of the S Sept. 19. Oct 31. lis tic !i| p., tnre-- Court in tei i? !|S program for better conditions. I -stand' for an arniory at Intrn-itionaL CITATION FOR HEARING OX PETITION 9 Falls for the home guard.: I stand for a modification.of the FOR ADMINISTRATION ANDREW ftQLT fe .. laws in such^a way as .to make law enforcement by the authorities Estate- of Prank P. Amo. less.expensive and much more certain. These are all matters of local County of Koochiching- importance- in which the.people of this county are vitally interested. Prepared. 'Spi:ed ar.rl psjj far S» iiie R«pul)ii:aii Stale Cenlral CaoimirlM. ss The people of this county .know my stand on loyalty—i State of Minnesota In Probate Court have served freely tojromote loyalty in every locality in the county In the matter of the Estate of since war started,-whenever invited, without thought of personal THE PLAUSIBLE STRANGERS. Frank P. Amo, Decedent. inconvenience. My sixteen years„of fighting for the cause of this The State of Minnesota, to Francis P. Amo, Jr. only Child and all persons county, wherein I started my business Ijfe and secured my property, interestedin the granting of administration my home and am raising my family, assures the voters of. a representation of the estate of. aid decedent: The petition of R. M. "c! Amo having that will bring results if I am elected to sit in the legisr been- filed in this Court, representingthat r- lature as a representative from this county. No-faction, party clan I Frank P. AmOi then a resident of the County of Los' A.ngeles, state of or clique controls my policies or dictates my action. California, died, intestate on the 201ii day of October 1917, and praying that Yours for a United County'and Country, letters'" of'.administration of his estate be granted to Chas. 8. Marden-, and F. J. McPartlin. ?gMeKi^}n the Court, having fixed the time and $T "V 1 place for hearing said petition: Therefore, P. S. Even if you do not vote for me be sure to vote for Chief you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if Justice, C. L. Brown, and'Justices Andrew Ho.lt and Oscar Hallam1 any you have, before this Court, at t'*e for the Supreme Court. 5 Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in thie city of international Falls, in the county of Koochiching, repared and inserted and to be paid for by F. J. McPartlin. State of Minnesota, on the ljitht day of Jfov. 1918, at 1~0 oclock a m., why said petition should 'not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, anO -.-i* the seal of said court this 15th day ti. arc vsccy of August, 1918." John Berg:, MACLOMAN (Court-Seal) Probate Judge. Chas Sr~ Marden, iAttorney for Petitioner, —'J Moorefiead, Minn. t* fiREENOARD JAKE The 'W/'orlcing Man's Candidate F\r FOR ,SALE—A well located hotel COUNTY AUDITOR r.ernational Falls, Prices reasonsmall payment down, balance "On the Corner" to suit purchaser for quick sale. 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