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CARDS PROFESSIONAL SALE OF SCHOOL AND BANK NO. 9TS CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL A DREADFUL SHORTAGE. OTHER STATE LANbS JOHN H. BROWN Statement of Condition of ACCOUNT AND FOR DI8TRIBUTION AMERICAN STATE BANK .. Attorney at L*w OF RANIER "At Close of Bnslness on October 19th Office oyer O, M. Carr ft Co. State of Minnesota, ESTATE OF JOSEPH LAPOINTE oo-5^hTI^^^alas' tjHft"T" State Auditor's Office, 1*18 International Falls, Minnesota MA^ I DO? OUR Date of Report by Bank. October 25th Paul Minn., September 25 1918 St. STATE OF MINNESOTA UlOOL SUPPLV 1918, Notice is hereby given that on Nov. rs rfou/ 50 SHORT 80 RESOURCES 11th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., In DR. H. H. IHRIG -JBaT County of Koochiching I CAM Ko Loans and Discounts .....$72,294,60 the office of the county auditor at International LOKGCJ? PULL IT, D«i»tist Overdrafts 1,333.16 ovE.R "TftE peoples Falls, Koochiching countiy In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph 2% U. S. Bonds in the state of Minnesota, I will offer LaPointe, Decedent Office over Holler's Confectionery Bonds and Securities 2,920.00 for sale certain unsold state lands and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Internationa! Falls, Minnesota Banking House, Furniture also those state lands which have reverted alt persons in the final account and w/' and Fixtures &»200.00 to the state by reason of the distribution of the estate of said decedent: 4% Stock of Federal Reserve non-payment of interest. the representative of the above F. J. McPARTLIN Bank. named decedent, having filed in this Terms of sale: Lawyer, Other Real Estate —550.00 Fifteen per cent of the purchase Court her final account of the administration price is payable to the County Treasurer of the estate of said decedent Office over International State Bank' at the time of sale. The unpaid Due From Banks .... .$18,010.95 together with her petition praying International Falls, Minnesota 4,816:96 balance is payable at any time in Cash on Hand for the adjustment and allowance of whole or in part within forty years said final account and for distribution from the date of sale, interest rate of Total Cash Assets $19,827.91 of the residue of .said estate to the persons PHINNEY ft CAMPBELL four per cent per annum, due on June Checks and Cash Items 338.38 thereunto entitled THEREFORE, 1 1st, of each year provided, that the Lawyers Internal Revenue 235.00 YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are hereby interest can be paid at time within any cited and required to show cause If International Falls, Minnesota the interest year without penalty, any you have, before this Court at the Total $100,69-9.04 [n effect, this means that the interest LIABILITIES Probate Court Rooms in the Court money may be paid any time between Capital Stock $10,000.40 KAISC^: House, in the city of International LAWRENCE'S PHARMACc June first and May thirty-first without Surplus Fund 2,MM.00 Falls, in the County of Koochiching, penalty. RtxaU Store Tire Undivided Profits Net..... 1,737.25 State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day of The appraised value of timber, when November 1918 at 10 o'clock A. M, so stated, must be paid in full, at the S. N. Rubin, Prop. why said petition should not be granted. Deposits Subject to time of sale. Check $59,242.77 International Falls, Minnesota All mineral rights are reserved to Witness, The Judge of said Court, Demand Certificates 1,250.00 the State by the laws of the state. and the Seal of said Coourt this 29 th. Cashier's Checks .... 666.66 landB any All are sold subject to and DR. E. A. THOMPSON day of October 1918. Total Immediate all ditch taxes thereon. (Court Seal) Joha Berg, Liabilities $61,159.43 Lands on which the interest has become Dentist Probate Judge. delinquent may be redeemed at Phone 245 Jevne A Norton. any time up to the hour of sale, or before Savings Deposits 2,778.91 Attorney for Petitioner. resale, to the actual purchaser. Office over International State Banl Time Certificates ........23,023.46 Such lands are listed under the oaption: Total Deposits $86,961.80 International Falls, Minnesota ''Delinquent Lands."'* MORTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE No Person can purchase more than THI5 CAR.T0OM FURNISHED Other Liabilities $86,961.8') 320 acres of land, provided, however, THE MINNESOTA COMMISSION Of PUDLIC 5AFET/— that State lands purchased previous to DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN Default having been made in the Total $100,699.05 1905, are not charged against such payment of the sum of ninety-three Amount of Reserve on hand $19,268.52 purchaser. No lands will be sold to an YOU'RE RIGHT, WILLIAM! Anaesthetist and sixty-eight ($93.68) dollars, which Amount of Reserve Required alien unless he has secured his first a is claimed to be due and is due at the by law $7,339.12 Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted payment. date of this notice upon a certain Mor STATE OF MINNESOTA Agents acting for purchasers must Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St» tgage, duly executed and delivered by ss furnish affidavit of authority. Joseph L. Moe and Elizabeth Moe his County of Koochiching Appraisers' reports showing quality wife, Mortgagors, to the Firt National We, Ackley Hubbard, President and CH66R Up 'rj ind kind of soil are on file in this ofTce. Bank of International Falls, G. W. Anderson Cashier of the above fjig u/AR IS N.o| NORTHERN MINNESOTA Mortgagee bearing date the 9th day of named Bank do solemnly swear that OVER."THE GER Lists giving le&al descriptions of February 1918, and with a power of HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION MAtf feopLe is above statement is true to the best of !ands to be offered may be obtained of sale therein contained, duly recorded our knowledge arid belief. DesTiiJeo fSfc the State Auditor or the Immigratior Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 22.^— i(?ef»r "Things in the office of the Register of Deeds Ackley Hubbard, Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223hite in and for the County of Koochching President. County Auditor at the county seat. and State of Minnesota, on the 15th day G. W. Anderson, Cashier. Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 3# tfics J. A. PREUS, O. of September 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M., Subscribed and sworn to before me Hospital Phone p^alls Aug. 29-Sept. 19 State Auditor in Book R. of Mortgages, on page 321 this 25th day of October. Office over International StatejjaftFra^_ and no acition or proceeding having (Seal) V. W. Davis, Phone 1S5 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE been instituted, at law or otherwise Notary Public, Koochiching county, International Falls, to recover the debt secured by said Minnesota. Mortgage or any part thereof. My commission expires July 30, 192'2 Default having been made in the Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby (Correct attest: Two Directors). payment of the sum of two hundred Given, That by virtue of the power of Henry A. Hubbard, thirty dollars, ($230.00) which is sale contained in said Mortgage, and Arthur L. Jones. WHAT ARE YOU GOING claimed to be due at the "date of this pursuant to the statute in such case Subscribed and sworn to by Ackley notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly TO BUY THIS made and provided the said Mortgage Hubbard before me this 28th day of executed and delivered by Maurice L. SPRING will be foreclosed by a sale of the October 1918. Shinaberger, unmarried, Mortgagor, to premises described in and conveyed by (Seal) Mae A. Osborn James E. Bump, Mortgagee, bearing said Mortgage, viz: Notary Public Hennepin County. date the 2nd day of March, 1916, and Northeat quarter of the northeast ^Tinn. with a power of sale therein contained, My commission expires Oct. 6. 1921 quarter (NE% NE^4) of Section thirty duly recorded in the office of the three (33) and north half of the Register of Deeds in and for the northwest quarter (N% NWX,4) of Section County of Koochiching and State of P??- Wewill get you anything from BANK NO: 1293 thirty-four (34) Township one Minnesota, on the 10th day of March Statement of the Condition of hundred fifty-eight (158) north range a baby cab to a htreshing machine 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book "M" RAY STATE BANK twenty-five (25) west of th'e fifth of Mortgages on page 473. and meet any mail order WitrtE^ RAY, MINN. Principal Meridian in Koochiching Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, price. We can do this andmake at the close of business on October County and State of Minnesota, witn that by virtue of the power of a small profit the same 19th, 1918. the hereditaments and appurtenances sale contained in said Mortgage and RESOURCES as Sears and Roebuck, as with which sale will be made by the Sheriff pursuant to the statute in such case Loans and Discounts ..$25,085.67 of said Koochiching County at the front the buying connections we have made and provided, the said Mortgage Overdrafts None door of the Court House, in the City will be foreclosed by a sale of the we cao buy from any factory U. S. Bonds 1,450.00 of International Falls in said County Mortgagor's right, title and interest in they can and at the same Other Bonds and Securities and State, on the 14tth day of December and to that real estate, described in price. We are entitled to this U. S. Cert 1,500.00 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that Swamp Land Certificate No 2928 to day, at public vendue, to the highest 4% Stock of Federal Reserve business because we will give-* ((U^, vf wit: the NE% of NE%, Section 32, FURNISHED BY THE MINNESOTA COMMISSION OF PUBLIC SAFETY— bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Bank. you better terms. Youl will, Township 71, Range 23, described in THIS CARTOON Banking House 500.00 ninety-three and sixty-eight one hun-' have to send maney with the and conveyed by said mortgage in Koochiching Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.0'., dredths dollars, and interest and taxes order when you order fr«m County and State of Minnesota Checks and drafts in Transit IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES, WHAT WILL YOUR ANSWER BE? if any, on said premises and twentyfive them, while we only ask you a virith the hereditaments and appurtenances 1,490.35 dollars ($25). Attorney's fees as which sale Will be made SMALL PAYMENT DOWN Due from Banks. $6,048.47 stipulated in and by said Mortgage in by the Sheriff of said Koochiching TfcIS CAftT°°N ruHNISHED Cash on Hand (Items Balance when goods are ready case of foreclosure, and the disbursements County at the front door of the Court below) 2,020.26 to deliver and found satisfactory. THE MINNESOTA COMMISSION OF PUOUC SAFCT/ allowed by law subject to redemption House, in the city of Internataional Cur $1,774.50 That is worth something, at any time within one yea: Falls in said County and State, on and besides, we take all of the from the date of sale, as provided by Gold 91.50 the first day of November 1918, at 10 5Ay,ftp, u)Htfr trouble of putting in claims, law. Silver 135.25 o'clock a. m., of that day at public A etc.. if goods are lost or dam-,, Dated October 25, A. D. 1918. Other 19.01 DID "j/oo Do "To vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, aged while on the road. The First National Bank of International Total Cash Assets, 8,068.73 to pay said debt of Two hundred thirty HELP idlrffHe U/Afc? Are we not entitled to this Falli, dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if business? Mortagee. Total $39,0J5.25 any, on said premises, ana twenty-five S.E.TE0MPS0N&S0N Jevne A Norton, Liabilities dollars Attorney's fees, as stipulated Mortagee's Attorney. O 31.*- D. 1- Capital Stock $10,000.00 in and by said Mortgage in case of Surplus Fund 2,000-00 foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed Undivided Profits, Net 565.10 by law subject to redemption ITANKEES GAIN GROUND Dividends Unpaid none at any time within one year from the AND TAKE PRISONERS Deposits Subject to day of sale, as provided by law. ///.///,i•!JMltf. Check $22,640.28 Dated September 16 A. D. 1918. Demand Certificates 2.12 Sends Seneral Pershing Brief Report James E. Damp, Cashier's Checks .... 1,950.55 Covering Field Jevne & Norton Minor I Attorney for Mortgagee. Operations. Total Immediate Sept. 19. Oct 31. life Liabilities $24,592.95 Washington, Aug. 27. The commique ha /'!'.• HUH covering activities of the American CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Time Certificates .... 1,937.20 forces in France as issued by Gensral FOR ADMINISTRATION ii Total Deposits $26,530.15 Pershing and made public by the Total Deposits .—$26,530.15 $26,530.15 War department follows: Other Liabilities None .Estate of Frank P. Amo. a local action west of Fisines "In County of Koochiching Total $39,095.25 Dur troops gained ground and capturei ss fHt± JAy State OF MINNESOTA prisoners. In Alsace a hostile State of Minnesota VlJ£'LL ss raid was repulsed with losses." In Probate Court County of Koochiching \f~ u)e—, In the matter of the Estate of We A. G. Wedge, Jr., Vice-President FORD COMPANY OFFERS Frank P. Amo, Decedent. and J. D. Groover, Assn't. cashier of HAvJe^'i" Cort£— across The State of Minnesota, to Francis the above namd bank, do solemnly GOVERNMENT 31 PLANTS P. Amo, Jr. only child and all persons swear that the above statement is true OUR, interestedin the granting of administration to the best of our knowledge and be Places at Its Service All Assembling of the estate of aid decedent: lief. and Other Utility The petition of R. M. C. Amo having A. G. Wedge, Jr. Stations. been filed in this Court, representing "Vice- President. w, that Frank P. Amo, then a resident of J. D. Groover, Detroit, Aug. 2?.—The Ford Motor the County of Los Angeles, state of Assn't. Cashier. r~pany has offered its 31 assembling California, died intestate on the 20th Subscribed and sworn before me this day of October 1917, and praying that and service plants in various parts of 24th day of October, 1918. letters of administration of his estate the country to the government, it was .(Seal) J. G. Peterson, HOOVER TELLS WILSON be grafted to Chas. S. Marden, and DEMAND IS INCREASING Notary Public, Koochiching County WOOL announced here. the Court, having fixed the time and Minnesota. My Commision expires OF TRIP TO EUROPE One of the Eastern plants already Sept. 25, 1919. place for hearing said petition: Therefore, been accepted by the government, ha3 Production in Peace Times Is Only (Correct attest: two Directors) you and each of you, are hereby stated, and being used in the it was is Economy, Not Rationing, to Be Used cited and required to show cause, if About 50 Per Cent of Amount A. G. Wedge Jr. of gas masks. production in United States, Administrator any you have, before this Court at thf Used by Mills. -J G. R. Millard. 8ays. •Probate Court Rooms in the Court Turks Treat Americans Weil. House, in the city of International ONE THOUSAND MEN (Prepared by the United States Department Washington, Aug. 27.-—Officers and Falls, in the county of Koochiching, Washington, Aug. 27. Herbert of Agriculture.) STRIKE AT SEATTLE existed men of U. S. S. Scorpion, interred State of Minnesota, on the 15tht day V7ar has given the sheep and wool Hoover, food administrator, told- President at Constantinople by the Turk" of Nov. 1918, at 10 oclock a. m„ why Wilson the details of his trip tnciustry a stupendous task. The wool 'ish government since April li, 1917, said petition should not be granted. 8teel Workers Ask Same Pay ana abroad and the arrangements regarding produced in this country furnishes only are being accorded excellent treatment Witness, the Judge of said Court, and Conditions as Exist in nbout foodstuffs made with the governments 50 per cent of the amount used the s6al of said court this 15th day and all are in good health, the Shipyards. of Allied nations and of the here by woolen, mills in peace times aiffiesay of August, 1918. Navy department announced upon Seattle, Aug. 27.—Following the part which the United States must the war has increased the demand for :i John Berg," receipt of a report through the Swed breaking off of negotiations between play in added economy of wheat, fats wool, and of course accentuates our dependence (Court Seal) Probate Judge. ish legation at Constantinople. The representatives of the Pacific Coast and sugar.' upon supplies from foreign Chas S. Marden, 1 S .T- Steel company and employes of the report, which tells of the conditions The wheat situation was touched countries. The war has further lacreased Attorney for Petitioner, A of living of the ..three officers and 56 company engaged on contracts for th£ upon at the conference and the Moorehead, Min.n. the perplexity of the domestic JAKE 6REENGARD rcs of the Scorpion's crew, was th«first Emergency Fleet corporation, a strike amount of this cereal to be shipped to unavailable sit. tion by making ccrtr5r detailed word received since th«i was declared. the Allies and the price to be paid supplies which in other Abstracts and titles to all property exist par .r:f The employers declared that more gunboat was Interned. tar it were mentioned, but no conclusions the world. To" equip in KoochichingCounty furnished by 2,000,003 tLan 1,000 workers went out. Di the Corner" were reached. Decision on the tliers clothe for one and thoirr yon: the iCoochiching County Abstract Co., FOR SALE—Dining-room set con The workers dem nd pay and working question of wheat shipments is to be would require the entire quantity Officia 1 Abstractors.'International conditions similar to those in efr sisting of buffet, table and 4 chairs. reached late this week after conferences wool grown annually in this county feet in the shipyards.^ Falls, Minn. w.'th other officials. Good condition,- "Phone 315. ••von Jf it were all suitable fee in]' ur.\ use.