International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 19, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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orje year from date of sale as provided your ansWer thereto on the subscriber Ttie Ifaitfral "brl9ge TsT "mbfe "widely at his office in the City of Bemidji in by law. known. Travelers have written abtfnt s3ppS Dated January 23, 192f. •. the County of Beltrami within thirty it for perhaps two centuries, and Blihn CharleM 8. Marden, days aftejr~service and If you fail' to Burritt describes it In the "Scene at Mortgagee, Moorhead, Minn: answer the said complaint within the the Natural Bridge in Virginia," a selection Curtis/ H. Pomeroy, time^ aforesaid the plaintiff in tnis SALE OF SCHOOL AND that has won many prizes, in Barnesville, Minnesota, action will apply to the Court for the youthful contests in declamation. But Attorney for Mortgagee 29 Mil relief demanded in said" complaint, together OTHER STATE LAND the Natural tunnel was once the scene with plaintiff's costs and disbursements of a real incident, that, while it lasted, herein. CITATION FOR HEABING^ON FINAL was just as^ thrilling as the imaginary '4 Dated this 14th day of January, 1920. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION one Mr. Burritt describes in his State of Minnesota, Charles W. Scrutchln, WITH BLANK LINES declamation. Attorney for Plaintiff, State Auditor's office, FOR NAMES. 0 jl5f7 81. Paul, Minnesota, January 23r«i, Bemidji, Minn. It was witnessed by no spectators, 19M. and it had only two participants, a Estate of John Nllsson notice is hereby given that on March horse and a Methodist circuit rider. Stk 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Yet into a brief space of time it crowded State of Minnesota ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE office of th$ county auditor at -International suspense and agony as terrible as CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING )ss Palls, Koochiching county, in a fcuman being can endure. THEREON Koochiching County the state of Minnesota, I will oflfer for Soon after the close of the Civil salt certain unsold state lands and alBo Estate of Bernard Schmitt war Rev. B, C. Neal was sent to IN PROBATE COURT these state lands which have reverted travel a circuit In Scott county, which to the state by reason of the non-paym«it 'J State of Minnesota Included the Natural tutfnei-within its In the matter of the Estate of John of interest. for less than a Cent )S8 bounds. Returning one Monday morning NilS8on,. Decedent. Terms of sale: County of Koochiching from a charge where he had The State of Minnesota to all concerned, Fifteen per cent of the purchase IN^ROBAT COURT preached the day before, his route led whereas, Erik Sundin has filed yrtae is payable to the County Treasure* In th^ matter of the estate of Bernard him over the tunnel, and he stopped at the time of sale. The unpaid in this court his final account of his Schmitt decedent. administration of the estate of the to enjoy the view from its summit. balance is payable at any time in whole Freight rates have played a very small part Letters of administration this day or in above named decedent, together with part within forty years from the Now, the surface of the tunnel oh having been granted to Barney J. Klecker. in the rising tost of living. his petition praying for the adjustment date of sale, interest rate of four per each side of the highway is covered 'V and allowance of said final account am1 cent per annum, due on June 1st, of with a low growth pf bushes, and on It is ordered, that the^ time within for distribution of the jresldue of eaeh year provided, that the interest Its southern side, from which the view Other causes—the waste of war, under-production, which all creditors of the above named said estate to the persons' thereunto cam be paid at any time within interest is more remarkable, it is comparatively decedent may present claims against entitled: It Is Ordered, that said petition year without penalty. In effect, credit inflation—have dollars level to within a short distance of added his estate in this court, be, and the be heard, and that all persons le means that the interest money may the edge, where it begins a gradual same hereby is, limited to six months to the cost of the necessities of life, while interested in said matter be and appear be paid any time between June first from and after the date hereof and but constantly Increasing slope downward. before this court on the 7 th day aft*- May thirty-first without penalty. freight charges have added only cents. that Saturday the 24th day of July of 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., February The appraised value of timber, when 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate Turning from the highway, the at the Probate Court Rooms in the so stated, must be paid in full at the court rooms at the court house at In preacher rode through the bushes, intending Court House, at International Falls, time of sale. The average charge for hauling a ton ternational Falls in said county, be, and to hitch his horse and thep in said county, and then and there, or All mineral rights are reserved to same hereby is fixed and appointed the of freight a mile is less than a cent. as soon thereafter as said matter can proceed on foot. But in winding about the state by the laws of the state. as the time and place for hearing be heard, show cause, if any they haye he had gone farther than he had suspected. All lands are sold subject to any and upon and the examination adjustment why said petition should not be granted Feeling the animal slide forward, all ditch taxes thereon. A suit of clothing that sold for $30 and allowance of such claims as shall and that this citation be served Lands on which the interest has become he checked him and saw suddenly be presented within the time aforesaid. by the publication thereof in International delinquent may -be .redeemed at that the yawning chasm was before the war was carried 2,265 Falls Press according to law. any time up to the hour of sale, or be only a short distance away. He was Let notice hereof be given by the miles by rail from Chicago to Los Witness the honorable, John Berg. fore re-sale, to the actual purchaser. now on the edge of the downward publication of. this order in- International Judge of said court and the seal of Su«h lands are listed under the caption: s., slope with only some small bushes Angeles for 16% cents. Falls Press as provided by law. said court, this 14 day of January growing between him and the abyss. Dated January 17th, 1920. 1920. "Delinquent Lands." Apprehending as yet no real danger, Johi)JBerK, (Court Seal) No person can purchase more than JOHN BERG, Now the freight charge is 22 cents he quietly gazed into the immense 22 5 Judge of "Probate. 320 acres of land, provided, however, Judge of Projrote, void, when his horse again suddenly and the suit sells for $50. that state lands purchased previous JBVNE & NORTON, slipped forward. Rain had fallen the to 1905, are not charged against such Attorney's for Petitioner, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS night before, and the thin coating of jl5-29 purchaser. International Falls, Minn. 20 dollmrm. dirt was soft and yielding. The rider The cost of the suit has Increased Sealed proposals will be received at Agents acting for purchasers must the office of the County Auditor of now attempted to turn his horse's furnish affidavit of authority. The freight on it haa increased only 5| cento. CITATION FOR HEARING ON Koochiching county Minnesota until 11 head. Once more the animal slipped Appraisers' reports 'showing quality o^clock, a. m. on Tuesday, March 2nd, TITION FOR ADMINISTRATION forward. Air at once he saw that he Other transportation charges enter into the and kind of soil are on file in this of 1920, for the ^.surfacing of- certain swamps on State Road No. 3 (State actually was in an extremely perilous fice.^ cost of the finished article—carrying the wool Rural Highway No. 20.) Estate of Bernard Schmitt Lists giving legal descriptions of situation. The slope was becoming Plans and specifications may be examined to the mills and the cloth to the tailors—but State of Minnesota at the office of the State Highway lands to be( offered may be obtained steeper, and as the horse kept slipping these other charges amount to but a few cents Engineer at International Falls, )ss of the State Auditor or the Immigration forward the edge of the chasm Minn. more. County of Koochichlrtg Commissioner at St. Paul, and of was getting nearer. The rider, thoroughly The right is reserved" to reject any IN PROBATE COURT the County Auditor at the county seat. or all bids and to waive any defects. alarmed, drew hard on the --v The $10 pair of shoes that used to In the matter of ttie estate of Ber Bids~must be accompanied by a certified J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor reins and soothed the horse with soft, check, payable to the county nard Schmitt, dededent. sell for $5 goes from the New England treasurer of Koochiching county, for encouraging words. Intending to throw The state of Minnesota to all persons at least five (5 per cent) of the amount himself from the saddle, he relaxed NOTICE OF MORTGAGE of the proposal. factory to the Florida dealer for interested in the gVanting of administration slightly on his hold on the reins but Signed: FORECLOSURE SALE of the estate of said lecedent: R. C. Frnser, a freight charge of 5% cents—only at once the animar again began slipping. The petition of Barney .1 County Auditor, He drew hard again, and for an Whereas default has been made in Klecker having been filed in this court, 5.-26 Koochiching County, Minn. one cent more than the pre-war rate. instant stopped the slipping. Then, the~ payment of the sum of four hundred representing that Bernard Schmitt, almost imperceptibly, it continued. ninety eight and 30-100 dollars then a resident pf the county of Pierre NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .^498.30), which is claimed to be due Preacher' and horse trembled in fear. Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent state of Wisconsin, died intestate on and is due at the date of this notice Sealed proposals will be received at It seemed as if the chasm were reaching the 25th day of November 1916, and a pound freight from Chicago to the office of the County Auditor of upon a certain mortgage duly. execut up invisible hands to pull them praying that letters of administraii Koochiching county, Minn until 11 ed -by A. Angevine and Adeline Ange of his estate be granted to Barney J. down. New York. o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, March 2nd, vine, his wife, mortgagors to Charles 1920 for the construction or county Klecker and the court, having fixed At that terrible moment the sliding job No. 2001 bridge No. 2013, said S. Marden, mortgagee, bearing date the time and place for -hearing said suddenly ceased, and the horse sank bridge to consist of 1—30 foot I beam American freight rates are the lowest the 1st day of May, 1913, and with petition: Therefore, you and each of span with concrete floor and abutments. to his haunches. Cautiously, the rider power of sale therein contained, duly you, are hereby cited and required to slipped from the saddle and seized a in the world. The above bridge will be constructed recorded in the office of the Register show cause, if any you have, before low, stout shrub with oue hand while at station 1239 State Road No. 1, of Deeds of the county of Koochiching, this cou#t at the probate court rooms seotion 10, Twp. 153, R. 26. he held the reins in the other. Crawling and state of Minnesota, on the Plaits and specifications may be in the court house, in the city of International upward the length of the reins, he examined at the office of the State 31st day of May, 1913, at 8 oclock a. Falls in the county of Koo 0tis advertisement is published by the Highway Engineer at International caught another-shrub, and turned the m„ in book J. of mortgages on' page chiching, state of Minnesota on the. -Falls or at the office of the State horse's head. The animal struggled 279 and Highway Department 920 Guardian dissociation of Railway Gxecntives 17th day of January, 1920, at 10 o'clock to his feet and followed the rider to Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. Whereas said mortgagors have also a. m., why said petition should not Blue prints may be obtained from the summit. Here the trembling horse failed^ to pay the taxes upon said premises granted. the State Highway Department at the conveyed by said mortgage for the stood panting, and the rider lay on bidders expense. The right is reserved Witness, the judge of said court, years 1912, 1913, 1914„ 1915 and 1916 to reject any or all bids and to the ground so overcome with weakness Thot* eUsiring information wmimhy th$ railr—i $Uuation may and the seal of said court, this 22nd waive any defects. inclusive amounting to the sum of two that it was some time before he day of December 1919. abtmm liUratun by writing to Ths ^stociation of Railway Bids must be accompanied by a certified hundred twenty two and 43-100 dollars check, payable to the County was able to walk. John Berg, EmmUivMt 61 Broadway, N$w York. ($222.43), which said mortgagee paid Treasurer of Koochiching County for Returning on foot to the scene of (Court Seal) Probate Judge. at least five (5 per cent) of the amount between January 9th, and January Jevme Jt Norton, the narrowly averted tragedy when of the proposal. 4th, 1918^and taxes for the years Attorneys for Petitioner. Signed: he had recovered his strength, he saw 17 amounting to the sum of twenty R. C. Fraser, that a ridge, oi flint protruding above County Auditor, seven and 96-100 dollars (127.96) 5-26 Koochiching £ounty, Minn. which the mortgagee paid one half CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION •n May 31st and October 31st 1918, ESTATE OF HENRY J. FROSCH FOR ADMINISTRATION respectively, and taxes for the year 1918 amounting to thirty-three and Estate of Horace W. Rand. County of Koochiching 16-14)0 dollafs ($33.16), which the mort ss gagee paid May 13thv 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 ~v 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. Froschr Decedent. The State of Minesota to all persons to the sum of forty and 38-100 dol Letters of administration this day interested in the granting of'administration lars ($40.38), and which said mort having been granted to Augusta gagee claims *as a part of the debt se of the estate of uaid decedent: Frosch. cured by said-mortgage in accordance The petition of Laura McGrath formerly with the terms and conditions there Laura Rand having been filed in this It Is Ordered, that the time within court representing that Horace W. which all creditors of the above named, of and making the total amount claim ed to be due on said mortgage at the Rand,. then a resident of the county of decedent may present claims against date of this notice the sum of eight Koochiching state of Minnesota, died his estate in this court, be, and hundred twenty two and 73-100 dol intestate on the 15th day of October the same here is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof and lars ($822.73), and no action or pro 1918 and praying that letters of administration that Saturday the 24th day of July, ceeding having been instituted ^.t law of his estate be granted or otherwise, to secure the debt cov 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Probate to Laura McGrath formerly Laura Court Rooms, at the Court House ered by said mortgage or any part Rand and the court having fixed the thereof. at International Falls, in said county, time and place for hearing said petition: Now therefore notice is hereby given be,, and the same hereby is, fixed and Therefore, you, and each oi rou, that by virtue of the power* o,f sale are hereby cited and required to shcfw appointed as the time and Pjftce for hearing upon and the examination, contained in said mortgage, and pur cause, if any you have, before this suant to the statute in such case adjustment and allowance of such court at the Probate Court Rooms In claims as shall be presented within made and Rrovided, said mortgage will the Court House, in the city of International the time aforesaid. foreclosed by a sale of the prem 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 publication of this order In International 14th day of February 1920, at 2 oclock Falls Press as provided by law. Those certain pieces or parcels of P. M., why said petition should not be Dated December 27, 1919. land, lying and being in the county of granted. Koochiching' and state of Minnesota, JOHN BERG, Witness, the Judge of said 'Court, described as follows, to-wit the souths Jsdge of Probate. and the seal of said court this 20th west quarter of the southw •st^.uart JBVNE ft NORTON, day of January 1920. •f\«&ctidn fifteen (15) the west half Attorneys for Petitioner, (Court Seal) ^John Ber*, International Falls, Mima. J15-29 of the northwest quarter, and the Probate Judge. lon^east quarter of the northwest Jerme 4k Norton* SAW DEATH CLOSE IDEA! quarter of section twenty-two (22) Attorneys for Petitioner 22-F5 all in township seventy (70), north Of Open your range twenty two (22), west of the: STATE Off MINNESOTA, fonfth principal meridian, with the Lucky Strikepackage sa. hereditaments and. appurtenances KMcklokiif Connty this way—tear 'thereunto belonging, which sale will 0 Circuit Rider Looked Into Eyes off be Inade by the sheriff of ssrid Koo -off part of the top District Conrt, 15«h Judicial District chiclting- county," at the front door of Grim Reaper. only. the. court house, in the city of International James R. Byrnes, Falls, in said county and Plaintiff, Protects the Lucky Strike state on the 15th day of March, 1920, Blvera ByrneS,-,! Marvelous Escape From Destruction 10 o'clock a. m. of that l^y, at pubvendue .Defendant ^cigarette—a cigarette made to the highest bidder for at Natural' Tunnel In Virginia ',$v' cash,vto pay said debt of foa- hundred [of that delicious real Bur* The State of Minnesota^ to the above Could Almost Be Cla •ninety eight and 30-100 dollars named,-L Defendant. VrYou, a Miracle. }cy tobacco. It's toasted. ($498.30), and the taxes amounting to are hereby summoned and required three htindered twenty four and 43-100 to answer the complaint of the In both the Natural tunnel In Scott dollars ($324.43), and interest, and, plaintiff In the above entitled cause, county, Virginia, and the Natural eed twenty five dollars ($25.00) attorneys which complaint has been filed in the by- IP bridge ih Rockbridge county, a deep ... ,, -fees as stipulated in and by said mort..,7IWf® office of the Clerk of said District and narrow between two caB® *r© closure and the: defile, bills in Court at the City of International Is spanned by. a huge^mass of rock, jiiebtirsements allowid^by1 law, subject Falls, Koochiching County »u4 -State ..to redemption any time wiihi*| jyhlch it iiubHci highway passes. Oyer 'nt Minnesota and jt© -serve a .copy "of