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Next week Mr. problem—the development of true Five hundred dollars ($500.00), which Murray will bring in five hundred citizenship—it is emphasized 'in a by the terms- of said mortgage sheep from his Dakota farm and they special bulletin issued to the 35,000 became due and payable on the 18th Wednesday and Thursday, December 10th and 11th will be added to his ranch.—Baudette members of the American Legion in day of September, 1907. Said default also consists in the failure of said Region. Minnesota, today. mortgagors to pay taxes on the real The "call to arms", in Minnesota's ONE SHOW EVCH EVENING STARTING AT 8 P. M. estate covered by said mortgage in the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION "War for Health", which endorses amount of Ninety-eight and 24-100 dollars FOR ADMINISTRATION the Red Cross Christmas Seal Sal--, ($98.24), which taxes have been paid by the First State Bank of Big states. Estate of Henry J. Frosch. THE MOST ENTRANCING LOVE STORY SINCE "ROMEO AND Falls, Minnesota, Assignee of said "The annual campaign for the sale State of Minnesota mortgage. of Red Cross Christmas Seals and )ss That there is claimed to be due JULIET" TOLD TO AN OBUGATO OF STRIFE SUCH County of Koochiching Health Bonds will be conducted and payable and there is now due and IN PROBATE COURT. December 1 to 10. payable at the date of this notice upon AS HISTORY HAS NEVER CHRONICLED. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry said mortgage and upon the debt thereby "The drive in Minnesota is und?r J. Frosch, Decedent. secured, the sum of Five hundred the direction of the Minnesota Public The State of Minesota to all persons and 00-100 dollars ($500.00) with interest A Drama of Wider Appeal Than Has Ever Before Been Presented on any Stage. interested in the granting of adminis Health association and a state thereon at the rate of 10 per tration of the estate of said decedent: committee of representative citizens. A Soul-Stirring Tragedy Alternating with Delicious Comedy Enacted cent per anr^um from and after the The petition of Augusta Frosch having Minnesota's minimum allotment 18th day of-September, 1916 also the been filed in this court representing Amia Scenes of Spectacular Splendor. sum of Ninety-eight and 24-100 dollars $250,000, determined as the amou it that Henry J. Frosch, then a resident ($98.24), with interest thereon at the required to meet Minnesota's health of the County of Koochiching, rate of 10 per cent per annum from State of Minnesota, died intestate o:t needs in 1920. Ninety per cent of and after the date of this notice, and the 15 day of November, 1919 and the receipts will be used in the counties no action or proceeding at law or otherwise praying that letters of administration has been had or instituted to in which raised. in his estate be granted to August.i recover said debt or any part thereof. "While engaged in an active campaign Frosch, and the Court having fixed the Notice is hereby further given that to remove from -our midst time and place for said hearing petition: by virtue of the power of sale in said those who seek to destroy by force Therefore, you, and each oi rou. mortgage contained and recorded are hereby cited and required to .s'icnv the democracy- which we have spe.it therewith which by reason of the facts cause, if any you have, before thr: aforesaid has become operative, and a century and a half in building UP. court at the Probate Coui t.. Rooms in pursuant to the statute in such case it must ,.be borne in mind that onlv the Court House, in the city of jnternational made and provided, the said mortgage" V. by constructive citizenship can we Falls, in the County of Koochiching, will be foreclosed and the land and & v* r-p-w succeed in preserving our. national State of Minnesota., on the premises described in and covered by 27 day of December, 1019, a^t 10, o'clock said mortgage to-wit: inteprity. Education and health li A. M„ why said petition should not be All that tract or parcel of land, lying at the real root of our present problem, granted. and being in the County of Koochiching, because they mean intelligence Witness, the Judge of said Court, Minnesota, described as follows, and happiness. When these attributes and the Seal of said Court, this 4th to-wit: The unplatted part of day of December,1919. are developed, agitation fin is Lot Seven (7), Section Thirty-five (35), (Court Seal) John Berg. Township One hundred fifty-five (155), no soil for its seed. Probate Judge. North, Range Twenty-five (25) West "The Red Cross Christmas Seal ..!eync & Norton, of the 5th P. M., will be sold at public •campaign is an opportunity for service Attorneys for Petitioner. 4-1.3 auction to the highest bidder therefoi in constructive citizenslv'p. It for cash by the sheriff of Koochiching MORTGAGE County, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay should be considered a plank in the XOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ^e1°t which will then be due on tho ilie American Legion's platform note secured by said mortgage together Americanism. It should receive the, with the sum of fifty dollars Notice is hereby given,tthat default support of every post and member ui stipulated in said mortgage as attorney's has been made in the condition of a, fees, and the costs and expensed the American Legion." certain mortgage executed by John of these foreclosure proceedings as McDonell and Lenora Mc.Dojiell, hus* allowed by law. band and wife, of the county of Koochiching, AUCTION SALE The said sale will be made at the State of Minnesota, mortgagors, Dwarfing front door of the court house, in the The to Merchants State" Bank, Red city of International Falls, county of E. Z. Marks be here Friday will Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated Koochiching and State Of Minnesota Any Master and Saturday, Dec. 5th and 6tth, with the 4th day of September 1914, and at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon a carload of big horses, also some recorded in the office of the Register on Saturday the 10th day of Other Producer of Deeds of Koochiching County, Min^ light horses, mules and Shetland January 1920. nesota, on the 16th day of September, Theatrical Dated November 27, 1919. ponies, which will be sold at public, Master 1914, in at 5 o'clock P. M., of ,said .day, First State Bank, auction also new and second hand Book of Mortgages on page 53 thereof, Big^ Falls, Minn. Production Work logging and farm harness and bobsleds. of the records of said offijee. Assignee. Said default consists in, the failure We will also have on hand Jevne & Norton, of said mortgagors to pay ^the interest CREATED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE a large lot of war goods consisting Attorneys for Assignee, installment of twelve dollars ($12.00) .n27jl International Falls, Minn. of tents, blankets, comforts, chains, which by the terms of said mortgago etc.1 You can buy anything you want Eighteen Months in the Making became due and payable on the 4th NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE at auction or private sale and on day of September, 1919. That by reason o£ said default said mortgagee. SALE. easy terms. Don't fail to attend -1 ivr. lVIatinee Thursday at 2:30 m&e*r--™*arsBvsam*xcmM elected to declare the entire aifiq^nt this sale as we can fix you out in remaining unpaid upon said mortgag'e Notice is hereby given, that default good shape and save you money. to be immediately due and payable. has been made in the conditions of a If you have a small horse and That there is claimed to be due and certain mortgage executed by Andy want a big one, or one that's too big payable and there is now due anl Wold, a single man, of the County of 'TIPS' FOR SETTLERS clearing away brush and logs, disking this latest of the Griffith works is Koochiching, State of Minnesota, payable at the date of this notice upoa and want a smaller one, bring 'em IN CUT-OVER REGIONS or working up tKe soil among the not a war play. It is described by said mortgage and upon the debt thereby mortgagor, to Merchants State Bank along and we'll send you home contented. stumps, and sowing a little clover, Mr. Griffith himself as "The sweetest of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, secured, the sum of twelve dollars Many farmers in other parts of the dated the 6th day of May, 1916, timothy and blue glass seed. ($12.00) with interest thereon at the love story ever told". It was Willow River Horse & Cattle Co. and recorded in the office of the Register country are casting interested eyes rate of ten per cent per annum from written by Gaston de Tolignac and If enough land is open and a market of Deeds of Koochiching County. V. P. Pembleton, Auctioneer. the 4th day of September, 1919, anl at the fine farm lands of northern is near a small field of potatoes translated from the French by Captain Minnesota, on the 24th day of June, no action or proceeding at law or E. Z. Mark, Manager. Minnesota lands where clover, like should be put it. Victor Marior. The story is in 19.16, at 3 o'clock p. m., of said day, in otherwise has been had or instituted (And your old friend Wallopeye hope in the human breast, springs Book of mortgages on page 580 two parts, the first revealing the life to recover said debt or anv part thereof. It isn't necessary to wait until 'will be on the job.) thereof, of the records of said office. eternal. The only reason why more of an ordinary French family before stumps are removed to put in a crop. Said default consists in the failure interested farmers do not move to Notice is hereby further given that the war and the second the experiences Often the brush can be cut and burned, of said mortgagor to pay the installment LOMAN NOTES by virtue of the power of sale in said this clover and sure crop country is of these people when the great and good crops obtained among of Twenty dollars ($20.00), which mortgage contained and recorded therewith the fact that large numbers of then by the terms of said mortgage became conflict ended in victory for the allies. the stumps—especially hay and pasture which by reason of the facts Victor Lindsten has sold his home are lacking in experience in handling due and payable on the 6th day of aforesaid has become operative, and crops. here to John Palm. May, 1918. That by reason of said default such lands. They are not quite certain pursuant to the statute in such case The majority of the scenes in By the adoption of such a system said mortgagee has elected to made and provided, the said mortgage that they know just how to Fred Johnson is now the owner of "Hearts of the World" are described declare the entire amount remaining the cut-over farm can be made to will be foreclosed and the land and take hold. the A. Hoard residence. unpaid upon said mortgage to be immediately as great moving paintings that might yield a living while being brought premises described in and covered by For this reason some "advice t.) due and payable. I. W. Hinckley has purchased the said mortgage to-wit: have been conceived by the world's full development. That there is claimed to be due and the settler" was recently prepared C. A. Choquette residence. All that tract or parcel of land, lying greatest artists, their beauty and payable and there is now due and payable and being in the County of Koochiching, the department of agriculture of the H. Crawford of Montonville is vi grandeur far excelling anything ever PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON at the date of this notice upon Minnesota, described as follows University of Minnesota. This "advice," iting his daughter Lydia. before attempted even by the master said mortgage and upon the debt thereby to-wit: North half of the North LOSES HIS RIGHT EYE based on the practical expedience secured, the sum of (80.00) Eigh.y hand of the indomitable Griffith. Fire destroyed the new garage at west quarter (N%NW%), Southwest dollars, with interest thereon at the of men in the field, first warns quarter of the Northwest quarter the Thomas store last week. London, Nov. 29—The right eye o: rate of 10 per cent per annum from the against alarm at the use of the word (SW%NW%) and Northwest quarter of Ole Scheie, the Loman merchant 6th day of May, 1918, and no action Vr William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the USE OF BRIQUETS ISURGED the Southwest quarter (NW&SW%). "settler." Occupying the lands of proceeding at law or otherwise has took a trip to International Falls in American prohibition worker and organ Section Seventeen (17) Township Sixty-six northern Minnesota need not mean AS ECONOMY been had or instituted to recover said his car last week. (66) North, Range Twenty-five zer of the Anti-Saloon league, pioneering in the old sense. It may debt or any part thereof. (25) West of the 5th P. M. will be was successfully removed last night. The Misses Kurzeck and Dahlberg, Notice is hereby further given th%t mean, on the contrary—"good lands sold at public auction to the highest St. Paul. Dec. 1—Use of briquets by virtue of the power of sale in said Physicians attendance explained spent their Thanksgiving vacation r».t on roads near good towns, with good bidder therefore for cash by the sheriff mortgage contained and recorded as a substitute for hard or soft coal in a bulletin issued after the operation the Kurzeck home near the county of Koochiching County, Minnesota, schools, in good communities, and therewith which by reason of the is urged by J. J. McKetterick, assistant that removal of the eye was seat. to satisfy and pay the debt which will good neighbor." facts aforesaid has become operative, fuel engineer of the United States then be due and payable on the note necessary to save his left eye and and pursuant to the statute in suih The advice, boiled down, follows: secured by said mortgage together bureau of mines, which has recently MARGIE case made and provided, the said also that the pain could not have Try to provide for from $800 to with the sum of twenty-five dollars mortgage will be forclosed and the opened an observatory on the campus been relieved otherwise. as attorneys fees and the costs and $1500 for development work after land and premises described in and of the University of Minnesota. In Mr. Johnson's eye was injured on Mrs. Bloom will entertain the Ladies' expenses of these foreclosure proceedings covered by said mortgage, to-wit: making the first payment on the order to conserve the national fuel as allowed by law. Nov. 13, when he was dragged fron Aid on Thursday, Dec. 4. All that tract or parcel of land, lying land. If this can't be done, however, supply, citizens of the northwest have The said sale will be made at the a platform by students while he was and being in the County of Koochiching, The weather man has sent us severe and you are barely making a Jiving, front door of the court house in the been asked to make use of the new Minnesota, described' as fol-, making a prohibition speech. winter weather the last few days. city of International Falls, County of move, any way. lows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter teting gstation of the mines bureau. Mrs. Faulkner of Big Falls is visiting Koochiching, State of Minnesota, at the of the-Northeast quarter (SW% NE%), See the land before buying. Examine Any person desiring information on "HEARTS OF THE WORLD' hour of ten o'clock A. M. on Saturday her sister, Mrs. Daniels for a Lot Two (2), of Section Thirty (30), the whole tract carefully. any style of heater or fuel may call the 24th day of January 1920. few days. Township One hundred fifty-two (152), Dated December 3, 1919. Locate on a road and not too the station or personally visit the Range Twenty-eight (28), the Southeast "Hearts of__the World," the D. W. Miss Koller spent Thanksgiving Merchants State Bank, building, Mr. McKetterick said today. quarter of the Northeast quarter far from neighbors. Good land can Griffith production that required with her sister at Bovee, returning Red Lake Falls Minn. (SE% NE%), Northeast of the Southeast be found in such locations. •». In former years the coal dust resulting eighteen months in the making and Mortgagee. Monday morning. quarter (NE% SE%) Section Twenty-five Eight}* acres in the cut-over region from screenings on the docks which is declared to be the masterpiece Oscar Schoetlin lately returned Jevne & Norton, (25), Township One hundred v."'1- a good farm for a man and at the head of the Great Lake, was Attorneys for Mortagee, of this dramatic genius, surpassing fifty-two (152), Range Twenty-nin* from France was visiting old-time 4-J 8 International Falls, Mini:. (29), West of the 5th P. M., will be "amily in which are some thrown into the water as useless, he both, "The Birth of a Nation" friends in town the last two weeks. sold at public auction to the highest help: Forty acres will be said. Now this dust is made into the and "Intolerance," will be the Mr. Denning has added a few more bidder therefor for cash by the sheriff NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE or a man wit If no such help, form of briquets and makes a very attraction at the Grand Theatre, Dec. men to his crew in repairing the IS.- of Koochiching County, Minnesota, to SALE. are available without crip-king desirable fuel. Being composed of If 10 and 11 with a matinee on the 11th. mill. He hopes to have it running ii. satisfy and pay the debt which will Notice is hereby given, that default capital, a farm of 160 both hard and soft coal, the compressed then be due on the note secured by pling That "Hearts of the World" has established another week or two. has befen made in the conditions of said mortgage together with the sum uld be secured. dust has fuel qualities that are acre's a new high record for evan Mr. and Mrs. Ange« of Big Falls ccrtain mortgage executed by Geor-go of Twenty-five dollars stipulated ta acking in any other form off coal, T. Robinson and Lavina Robinson, hie. is the 'est time to move to came down last Saturday eventing to Spriii a Griffith production may be gafaid said mortgage as attorney's fee, and wife, of the county of Koochiching, Mr. McKetterick said. such a piece oi land. This give? opportunity from ^ie fact th»t it has been shown attend the Community Club here. tl costs and expenses of these foreclosure State of Minnesota, mortgagors, to W. Conservation of the coal supply ot proceedings as allowed by to aet ready for the com­ in Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia They returned home Sunday morning. H. Roberts, nniortgagee, dated the 18th lav. the country is rapidly becoming ing winter. and other cities upwards of day of March, 1907, and recorded The said sqio be made at the more and more necessary, according Only a small amount of sto«k should more than six hundred times at $2 W. Hayden and Mr. Henning of the office of the Register of 9eeds 'rant door ni, ^rt house, in the Koochiching County, Minnesota, on the be taken- ta a new farm of th» kind— to the expert. Because of the r^iners prices. That it is a most unusu il Elk River came up last week oh a city of Internatior .1 Falls, county of 27th day of March, 1907, at 10 o'clock "K-qo. from two to four good milking cow strike it is more than ever imperative hunting expedition and to visit old achievement is evident from the announcement a4 estate of Minnesota, a. m., of said day, in Book "A" of h, hour of at the ton 'clock in the forethe one team of horses, a brood sow, and that David Lloyd George that soft coal be saved for the friends. Here is hoping he will be mortgages on page 124 thereof, of tii« noon -on 10th day of industries of the nation. By using a fe -J tokens. and other high officials of the British successful in getting a moose, records of said office. 1920 Tar.uary Po? .:.:'' and vegetables of all briquets, citizens will benefit themselves The Shadow social and Thanksgiving and.).-Tench nations not only gave Said mortgage having been duly assigned Dated 27, 1919. fe to the First State Bank of Big kinlx ft the home cellar, and plenty by getting more heat*from a program given by the school Mr. Griffith their most hearty cooperation .Merck*, its State Bank, Falls, Minnesota, by F. P. Sheldon and of feed, Especially roughage, for the in the taking of the principal ton of coal, and for every top of briquets last Wednesday was well attended. Lake Falls, Minn. I u~ Sarah H. Roberts, Administrators a stock {ogj^p^ier should lc the aim burned in small heating plants The program was very good and the -cenes, but personally appear in the estate the said W. H. Roberts, of Jevne A Norton, of the cropping. the play, a,1", a ton of the country's fuel is saved bidding on the shadows was lively deceased said assignment being dated Attorneys for Mortgagee, &: A pasfufe^ffi'Sftld be opened by for later years, Mr. McKetterick said. the 26th day February 1908, and re- Contrary to the general opinion, indeed and caused much merriment. of International Falls, Mlu. .n27jl /l-Ml.lag