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one year from date of sale as provided your answer thereto on the subscriber ROOTED DISLIKE FOR JAPS Proof Positive. by law. LKAL NOTICES at his office in the City "Of Bemidji In Twelve-year-old Ted's family recent* pated January 23, 1920. the County of Beltrami, within thirty Submarine "Valley" ly moved to town and as yet the city's Chinese Look With Suspicious Eyes Charles S. Mardea, W- days after service and if you fail to ways are foreign to him. But he is Found Off Mendocino Mortgagee,, Moorhead, Minjri. on Actions of the 8ubjects answer the said complaint within the SALE OF SCHOOL AND learning. He is devoted to his school Curtta H. Pomeroy, of the Mikado. time aforesaid the plaintiff in tils teacher and often walks part of the Barnesville, Minnesota, action will .apply to the Court for the San Francisco.—The approximate Attorney for Mortgagee J.29 Mil way horne with her. The-other night OTHER STATE LAND relief demanded in said complaint, together It was in the quaint, terraced city location and shape of an she turned to the boys who were accompanying with plaintiff's costs and disbursements of Foochow, v\phina. The 'bearers of uncharted submarine valley, her and told fhem she was CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL herein. my sedan chair pointed out to me a which caused the wreck of the too tired to take her usual walk. "But ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION Dated this 14th day of"January, 1920. fine gray building against the hillside steamer Bear with the loss of State of Minnesota, WITH BLANK LINES Charles W. Scrutckln, you can go around this way, boys," she and exhausted their collective store five lives in 1916, has been reported State Auditor's office* FOR NAMES. Attorney tor Plaintiff, ended. "I want to get my shoes polished." of English trying to tell me what It by Captain Lukins of the St. Paul, Minnesota, January 23ri, jl5f7 -1 Bemidji, Minn. was. surveying vessel Wenonah of the 1-920. Estate of John NlHwon Ted watched her and after she had "Japanese hospital," said one, with Coast and Geodetic Survey. Notice is hereby given that on March left them he told the other boys that a knowing air, as if he could-say more The axis of the valley is given 8th 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the State- of Minnesota she was not fooling them this time ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE if he would. as about ten miles to the office of the county auditor at International CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING about her weariness. "Didn't you hear )ss Falls, Koochiching "county, in "To cure sick Japanese?" I asked, north and west of Cape Mendocino, Koochiching County THEREON her say she wasn't able even to black the state of Minnesota, I will offer for wondering whether there was a sufficiently. Cal., and its head about her own shoes?" he asked amazedly. sale certain unsold state lands ahd also large colony to support an institution five miles off shore. Estate of Bernard Schmitt IN PROBATE COURT those state lands which have reverted of such «ize. The unknown presence of this to the state by reasoixof the non-payment It took some time for this question Invaluable Relics Unearthed^ formation is blamed for the State of Minnesota of interest. In the matter of the Estate of John to percolate through^ their heads. Invaluable relics were brought to wreck of the steamer Bear, )ss Terms of sale: Nilsson, Decedent. When ,at last it did so, there was more light by excavations made In Greek whose captain was deceived by County of Koochiching Fifteen per cent of the purchase The State of Minnesota to all concerned, excitement in their answers than mere soundings taken in its vicinity Macedonia for military reasons by the IN PROBAT COURT price is payable to the County Treasurer whereas, Erik Sundin has filed during a storm. statements of facts would warrant. allied armies in the East. The collection fat In the matter of the estate .Bernard at the time of sale. The unpaid in this court his final account of his "Japanese make Chinese well. Japa"nese includes neolithic (instruments, Schmitt decedent.. balance is payable at any time in whole administration of the estate of the say 'Chinese man—him very sick vases of all forms known in ancient Letters of administration this day or in part within forty years from the above named decedent, together with taust make well."' having been granted to Barney J. Klecker. Greece, as well as Jewels, bronze, date of sale, interest rate of four per bis petition praying for the adjustment Two Birthdays on One Voyage. There was inarticulate sarcasm in silver and gold of great historical and allowance of said final account anc cent per annum, due on June 1st, of San Francisco, Cal.—W. C. Sammons, It is ordered, that the time within their manner. At last one of them value. Tombs dating from the fifth each year provided, that the interest for distribution of the residue of purser aboard the steamer which all creditors of the above named found the English he was after, and and sixth centuries before Christ were can be paid at any time within interest said estate to the persons thereunto Archer, now in port from the Orient, decedent may present claims against came out With it: "Japanese no love entitled: It Is Ordered, that said petition also discovered. The objects unearthed year without penalty. In effect, celebrated his fiftieth birthday twice his estate in this, court, be, and the be heard, and that all persons Chinese man," he said. "Then why this means that the interest money may establish the identity of theancient same hereby is, limited to six months on the voyage from the far East. Sammons' be paid any time between June first interested in said matter be and appear make Chinese man wgll?" civilization of Macedonia with from and after the date hereof and birthday fell on the day that the before this court on the 7th day and May thirty-first without penalty It seems that Japanese were beginning that of the rest of ancient Greece. that Saturday the ,24th day of July Archer approached the three hundred of February 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., The appraised value of timber, when to realize that American philanthropy, They ^have been taken over by the 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate and sixtieth longitude. He was the so stated, 'must be paid in full at the at the Probate Court Rooms in the represented by the missions and Greek curator at antiquities court rooms at the court house at International time of sale. Court House, at International Falls, recipient of many congratulations from by the Rockefeller foundation,^was Falls in said county,'fie, and in said county, and then and there, or All mineral rights are reserved to Search for Finer Wool. passengers and crew. Then the steamer creating good-will, for the umted the same hereby is fixed and appointed the state by the laws of the state. as soon thereafter as said matter can The possibility of developing new crossed the longitudinal line and States. So they, too, decided to become as the time and place for hearing be heard, show cause, if any they have All lands are sold subject to any and sources* of fine wool has been, suggested. the same day was repeated, giving philanthropists, and some fine Japanese upon and the examination adjustment why said petition should not be granted all ditch taxes thereon. Referring in Nature to a new Sammons another birthday. The hospitals for the Chinese were and allowance of such claims as shall Lands on which the interest has become and that this citation be served search for the golden fleece, Prof. J. Archer, operated by the Pacific Mail the result. The Chinese, however, still be presented within the time aforesaid. delinquent may be redeemed at by the publication thereof in International Steamship company, carried a $6,000,000 C. Ewart of the University of Edinburgh distrust tiie move. They cannot be sure Falls .Press according to law. any time up to the hour of sale, or before states that the first domesticated cargo, including $3,000,000 in silk Let notice hereof be given by the that it has the genuine unselfishness re-sale, to the actual purchaser. Witness the'honorable, John Berg. and $1,000,000 in tea. sheep in Europe were undoubtedly publication of this order in International of Christian propaganda. They tell Such lands are listed under the caption: Judge of said court and the seal of introduced about 7000 B. C., qnd that Falls Press as provided by law. said court, this 14 day of January tales about machine guns concealed in Dated January 17th, 1920. nearly pure descendants of this ancient AVOIDS "BOSS Wfi) WORK "Delinquent Lands." 1920. She hospitals and soldiers who reconnoiter John Berg, Neolithic breed—a urial, Ovls No person can purchase more than (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, by night. I never heard these 22 5 Judge of Probate. viegnei—still survive on the small uninhabited 320 acres of land, provided, however, Judge of Probate. rumors substantiated, but I did meet Pennsylvania Man Accomplishes It by that state lands -purchased previous island of Soay (Sheep island), JEVNE A NORTON, a seemingly benevolent young surgeon "Burying" Self Alive. to 1905, are not charged against such Attorney's for Petitioner, near St. Kilda. Crosses between NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and a Japanese nurse with the sweetest When you desire to avoid the boss purchaser. International Falls, Minn. jl5-29 Soay and Southdown sheep face in the world.—Marjorie Barstow during working hours all you have to Agents acting for purchasers must Sealed proposals will be received at yield excellent mutton, with wool of in World Outlook. do is to bury yourself alive. This the office of the County Auditor of furnish affidavit of authority. remarkable strength and quality and CITATION -FOR HEARING ON PETITION Koochiching county Minnesota until 11 brilliant idea was recently conceived Appraisers' reports showing quality o'clock, a. m. on Tuesday, March 2nd, the late discoveries indicate that FOR ADMINISTRATION WORE OLD DUTCH HEADGEAR by a workman at Middletown, Pa., and and kind of soil are on file in this office. 1920, for the surfacing of certain crosses of the urial with other wild swamps on State Road No. 3 (State It worked until a fellow workman Rurajt Highway No. 20.) types may yield ?till finer and more Estate of Bernard Schmitt gave him away. Lists giving legal descriptions of Rochester Woman Excited Comment Plans and specifications may be examined beautiful wool. These discoveries include lands to be offered may be obtained State of Minnesota The workman (his employer refused at the office of the State Highway by Appearing in Court With Pictureeque that of wool forming the inner of the State Auditor or the Immigration )ss-, Engineer at International Falls, to divulge his name) was much Adornment. Minn. coat of several of the wild^ sheep of Commissioner at S£ Paul, and of County of Koochiching needed for a certain job one afternoon The right is reserved to reject any Asia. This wool--is longer than that the County Auditor at the ^county seat. IN PROBATE COURT or all bids and to waive any defects. and his foreman searched every-" The costume of Mrs. Julia Vos" in J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor In the matter of the estate of Bernard Bids must be accompanied by a certified of the Soay sheep, and decidedly finer where through the plant, but the a Rochester court excited much attention. check, payable to the county Schmitt, decedent. than and quite as white as superfine treasurer of Koocjiiching county, for search proved fruitless.- At the end of Mrs. Vos is the grandmother of The state of Minnesota to all persons Australian merino, regarded as J:he at least five (5 pef cent) of tH$. amount the day's work he was still missing, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE two children over whom there was of the proposal. interested in the granting of administration finest and whitest ^ool in the world. FORECLOSURE SALE and it was'believed he had been taken „§ig ned: litigation after the parting of their of the estate of said 1ecedent: R. C. Frailer, ill and had to go toliis home. parents. The aged woman is a native The petition of Barney J. County Auditor, Causes of Thunderstorm. Next morning the missing workman "Whereas default has been made in of Frieseland, Holland. Klecker having been filed in this court, 5-26 Koochiching* County, Minn. Two kinds of thunderstorms are ^the payment of the sum of four hundred reported for duty with a plausible explanation She appeared in court with an old representing that Bernard Schmitt, generally recognized—one due to heat ninety eight and 30-100 dollars for his absence on the preceding then a resident of the county of Pierce NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ^Dutch headgear that would have delighted anci usually local, and the other accompanying ($498.30), which is claimed to be due day. All was well until his pal state of Wisconsin,- died intestate on the heart of the painter Van the squalls forming in and is due at the date of this notice -^—Sealed proposals will be received at the 25th day of November 1916, and began to squeal. He declarpd that Dyk. On'the sides of her coiffeur the southern sectors of low pressure the office of the County Auditor of upon a certain mortgage duly executed praying^that letters of administratis the workman buried himself in a heap were two thin gold plates bound tightly Koochiching county, Minn until 11 areas. A third type, "storms of cold," by A. Angevine and Adeline Angevine, of his estate be granted to Barney J. of shavings, head and all, and used a o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, March 2nd, to her head which kept her hair has been lately added by a French meteorologist. his wife, mortgagors to Charles 1920 for the construction of county Klecker and the court, having fixed straw as a breathing tube. pressed close above her ears. The S. Marden," mortgagee, bearing date job No., 2001 bridge No. 2013, said It occurs as cold air travels-southward the time and place for hearing said bridge to congist of 1—30 foot I beam plates are slightly concave, of the the 1st day of May, 1913, and with a into a region of high petition: Therefore, you and each of span with concrete floor and abutments. finest old burnished gold and fitted power of sale 'therein contained, duly temperature and southerly upper Talking of Weather. you, are hereby cited and required the contour of her head. Over he recorded in the office 'of the Register The above bridge will be construct Patrice—When Percy proposed to winds. The clouds forming the southern show cause, if any you have, before ed at station 1239 State Road No. 1, of Deeds of the county of Koochicning, gold plates was an old Frieseland lace Peggy he told her she'd see no more limit of the cold wave develop this court at the probate court rooms section 10, Twp. 153, 26. and state of Minnesota, on the bonnet, ivory- colored from age, a. Plans and specifications may be .thunderstorms, which are carried clouds, no more storms, in her life in the court house, in the city of In*, 31st day o/ May, 1913, at 8 oclock a. examined at the office of the State treasure of her maiden days. The little northward by the upper south wind, he intended that all should be sunshine ternational Falls in the county of Koo Highway Engineer at International m., in book J. of mortgages on page frilled lace visor in front of the this" traveling backward through the for her. chiching, state of Minnesota on the Falls or at the office of the State 279 and 17th day of January, 1920, at 10 o'clock Highway Department 920 Guardian bonnet was a marvel of the lace maker's zone of cold air. Alice—That's so much like Perey. Whereas said mortgagors have also Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. a. m., why said petition should not he art, and a 6-inch frill made of He never could talk about anything Blue prints may be obtained from failed to pay the taxes upon said premises granted. some stiffened material like mallnes Pope Donates to S. P. C. A. but the weather. the State Highway, Department at the conveyed by said mortgage for the bidders expense. The right is reserved^ Witness, the judge of said court, net fanned out behind her neck and Pope Benedict has given a donation years 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 and 1916 to reject any or^ati bids and to and the seal of said court, this 22nd over her shoulders like a ruffle of Sir of 1,000 francs to the Society for the Advice. waive any defects. inclusive amounting to the sum of two day of December 1919. Bids must be accompanied by a certified Walter Raleigh. In quaint observance Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, "Is he really your rival?" hundred twenty two and 43-100 dollars check, payable to the County Jefcn Barg, of the customs of the land of which "has been doing magnificent (1222.43), which said mortgagee paid "Yes." Treasurer of Koochiching County for, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. at least five (5 per cent) of the amount her adoption Mrs. Vos had surmounted work in Italy for years past under between January 9th, and January "Great Scott! If I had a rival who Jevme Rartw, of the proposal. her artistic headgear "with a flagrantly 14th, 1918, and taxes' for the years English direction, and mainly supported looked like that, do you know what I Attorneys for Petitioner. Signed: .1917 amounting to the sum of twenty black high-cocked bonnet. The by English and American subscriptions, R. C. Fraaer, would do?" .seven and 96-100 dollars ($27.96), County- Auditor, old world touched the new on Mrs. although recently receiving also "No." 5-26 Koochiching County,- Minn whiclr-~the mortgagee paid" one half CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Vos* head,, with the artistic, odds considerable Italian support.—Catholic "I'd give up the girl."—Edinburgh on May 31st and October 31st 1918, greatly against tba new. Columbian. FOR ADMINISTRATION ••TATE OF HENRY J. FROSCH Scotsman. respectively, and taxes for the year 1 "1918 amounting to thirty-three and Estate of Horace W. Rand. County of Koochiching •16-100 dollars' ($33.16), which the mortgagee ss' paid May 13th, and ^October State of Minnesota State of Minnesota 29th, 1919, respectively, amounting in )ss all to the sum of two hundred eighty County of Koochiching four and 5-100 dollars ($284.05), with IN PROBATE COURT IN PROBATE COURT. interest thereon from date of\payment In the matter of the estate of Horace at the rate of&8 per cent per annum In the matter of the Estate of Henry W. Rand decedent. amounting on the date of this notice J. Frosch, Decedent. to the sum of forty and 38-100 dollars The State of Minesota to all persons Letters of administration this day interested in the granting of administration ($40.38), and which said mortgagee having been granted to Augusta of the estate^ of said decedent: claims as a part of the debt secured Frosch. by said mortgage in accordance The petition of Laura McGrath formerly with the terms and conditions thereof Laura Rand having been filed in this It Is Ordered, that the time within and making the total amount claimed court representing that Horace W. which all creditors of the above named to Ue -due on said mortgage at the Rand, then a resident of the .county of decedent may present claims against, Koochiching state of Minnesota, died date of this notice the sum of eight hiS^_ estate in "this court, be, and intestate on the 15th day of October hundred twenty two -and 73-100 dollars the same here is, limited to six months ($822.73), and no action or proceeding 1918 and praying that letters of administration from and after the date hereof and having been instituted at law of his estate be granted that Saturday the 24th day of July, fer otherwise, to secure the debt covered to Laura McGrath formerly Laura 1920, St 10 o'clock A. M. in the Probate by said mortgage or any part Rand and the .court having fixed the Court Rooms, %t the Court House thereof. time and place for hearing said petition: at International Falls, in said county, vh- Now therefore notice is hereby given Therefore, you, and each oi you, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and 'c' that bjr virtue of the- power "of sale are: hereby cited and required te dhow appointed' as the time and place for •4f contained In said mortgage, and pursuant cause, if any you have, before this hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance of such to the statute^-, in such case court at the Probate Court Rooms in made and Rrovided, saiid mortgage wYll claims as shall, be presented within the Court House, in the city of International 4' .be foreclosed by a sale of the prem the time aforesaid^ Falls, in the County of Koochiching, ises described In and conveyed by Let notice hereof be, given by the State of Minnesota,^on the said "mortgage, namely |f publication of' this order in International 14th day of February 1920, at 2 oclock Those certain pieces or parcels of Fains Press as provided by law. P. M., why said petition should not be Dated December 27, 1919. land, lying and being in the county ofKoochiching granted. GET a package today. Notice If tit-- -.«! and state of Minnesota, JOHN BERG, Witness, the Judge of said Court, described as follows, to'^wit the southwest ^**£S?rJ«*»e of Probate. and the seal o£ said court this 20^h the flavor—t^e wholesome 4k quarter of the southwest ,uart JBVNR NORTON, day of January 1920. .. Attoraeya for Petltiomer, section fifteen (15H the west half (Court Seal) Jehn Beit, taste of Kentucky Burley theI Iateraatlomal Falls* BUaa. J15-29 if, of, northwest quarter, and the Probate Judge fj southeast quarter- of the northwest Jevae A IVorfem. tobacco.. •fTr a# quarter of section twenty-two (22), flr^ttdrneys tor- Petitioner j- 22-F5 Cherished Attention. all in township seventy 70), north of "Salesmen used to be particularly Why do so many "regular range twenty: two (22), west of the STATBOFMINNBSOTA, attentive to me because I spent a great fourth principal' mecldian,. with the S deal of money," remarked Mrs. Film,— men" buy Lucky Strike hereditaments r/"and appurtenances -K«Mklekla( Covaty *7i thereunta belonging, which salewill cij^reltesPs They buy them ml be made by me sherifNef said Koochiching "Aren't they now?" lBtk District Coart, Jadlelal District county, at the front door of "No they regard my extensive pur* •for the-special flavor of the the court house, in the city of International chasing as an effort to monopolise ,%•»- James R. Byrnes, Plaintiff, Falls, in said county and mdre of their time-than I am entitled toasted Burley tobacco. .?• state on the 15th day of March, 1920, +4 fn t» •rvera Byrnes, IU. Defendant at 10 of clock a. m. of that day, at public y, vendue to the highest bidder for Th^re'l tKe big reason—it's Correcting Him. The State of ^Minnesota, to the above cash, to pay said debt of fod- hundred "Among the possessions of every named Defendant./7 ninety eight and 30-100 dollars toasted, and real Burley. Make poor man in tills region can be found Tou. are hereby- summoned and required $498.30) and the taxes amounting to at least one worthless dog," severely to answer the complaint of the three hundered'twenty four and 43-100 iLucky Strike your cigarette.:: said the spectacled tourist plaintiff in the above entitled cause, dollars ($324.13), and' interest, and a '"There hain't no such thing as which complaint has been filed in the twenty-five dollars ($25.00) attorneys offlce of tlur Clerk of said District worthless dog, p^dnerj" returned Qap .. fees as stipulated in and by said mortgage Guaranteed by in case of fore closure and the Court at the City of International Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, "And Falls, Koochiching County and State disbursements allbwod by* law, sub^ no man that owns a good dot ptaodt j® of Minnesota and to serve a copy oif effect to tedemptfon any tiihe within poor."—Kansas City Star. •Si