International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 29, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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.„r %t INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEV the state of Minnesota for the sum of costs in said judgment, and on which BUMEPUTON DANIELS taxes shall not have been previously Three and 41-100 dollars. That the right of the state of Minnesota paid. in, upon and against said real estate (Seal) R. C. Fra*er, by virtue of said sale was duly assigned Auditor of Koochiching County, Minn. SALE OF SCHOOL AND and sold on the 13th day of Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, April, A. D. 1920, for the sum of this 12th day of April, A. D. 1920. Secretary Accused of Unpreparedness Fourteen dollars sixty two cents, a-15-22-29 OTHER STATE LAND By Officers. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS delivered by said county auditor upon said salelast above mentioned has been a State of Minnesota, Testify Beofre Senate Committee Whereas, the board of county commissioners 1 presented to me at my office by the State Auditor's office, of the county o^ Koochiching Charges Started by Admiral holder thereof for the purpose of having state of Minnesota, has heretofore St. Paul, Minn., April 23, 1920. Sims. 11 notice of expiration of time of redemption Notice is hereby given that on June duly authorized the issuance, negotiation from said tax sale of said and sale, or exchange, of certain 14th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the property given and served and that Washington.—Two naval officers, coupon bonds of said icounty office of the county auditor at International the amount required to redeem said Rear Admiral C. P. Plunkett and Capt. fund certain outstanding, warrants Falls, Koochiching county, in piece or parcel of land from said tax K. Taussig, testified before the Senate under Chapter 160, general laws of th« state of Minnesota, I will offer for sale, exclusive of the costs accrued upon investigating committee that for 1919, of the state of Minnesota, and sain certain unsold state lands and also said notice, is the sum of $14.62, together two years prior to the entrance of the has further authorized a notice to be those state lands which have reverted with interest at the rate of i2 United States into the war, Secretary given of the time and place of said to fhe state by reason of the non-paymeit per cent per annum from the 13th day bonds, all as will appear from the proceedings Daniels steadfastly refused to approve of interest. of April, A. D. 1920, until the day such ©osH of said board of cqunty commissioners, an increase in personnel, and the Itrffls of sale: redemption is made. Nary department generally attempted Fifteen per cent of the purchase That the time for the redemption of Now therefore, notice is hpreby given to suppress reports of a man power prfke is payable to the County Treasurer said piece or parcel of land from said that at a meeting of said board of at the time of sale. The unpaid shortage. tax sale will expire sixty (60) days aftter county commissioners to be held at bafemce is payable at any time in whole Admiral Plunkett declared he "argued service of this notice and filing of the court house, at International Falls, or te part within forty years from the with Secretary Daniels on the proof of such service in my office. in said county, on Tuesday, May 4, date of sale, interest rate of four per personnel question for two years without Witness my hand and seal of office 1920, at two o'clock P. M., bids for the ceaib per annum, due on June 1st, of making an impression." this 13th day of April, A. D. 1920. sale of said bonds will be received and ea*h year provided, that the interest Captain Taussig said the Navy department's (Seal) R. C. Fraser, opened, the right being reserved to reject be paid at any time within interest attitude regarding personnel Auditor any and all offers and bids, or upon year without penalty. In effect, was "one of unpreparedness rather Koochiching County, Minnesota proper notice, to invite Ather bids. this means that the interest money may than preparedness." The recommendation By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Said bonds are issued under date of be paid any time between June first of Admiral Dewey, as head of the a29-m20 May 1, 1920, in the sum of forty-nine anA May thirty-first without penalty. general board, for a large increase in thousand, five hundred dollars ($49,500.00), 1!he appraised value of timber, when enlisted strength, was turned down, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- with interest at six per cent so stated, must be paid in full at the Captain Taussig said. DEMPTION (6%) per annum, payable aemi-annually, tints of sale. Rear Admiral William B. Fletcher on May 1 and November 1 of each AH mineral rights are reserved to told a naval board of inquiry, that his year, both principal and interest payable Office of County Auditor the state by the laws of the state. orders directing the escort of the convoy, to the First National Bank of In JEM lands are sold subject to any and County of Koochiching which included the transport Antilles, State of Minnesota ternational Falls, at said International all ditch taxes thereon. sunk off the French coast in Falls said bonds are in number and Ifends on which the interest has become Notice of Expiration of Redemption October, 1917, were not obeyed by denomination as follows: Bonds Nos. delinquent may be redeemed at Lieutenant Commander F. N. Freeman, To C. C. Shape: 1 to 80, both inclusive, $100 each, any time up to the hour of sale, or before commanding the escort. re-sale, to the actual purchaser. bonds Nos. 81 to 105, both inclusive, You are hereby notified that the following $500 each, and bonds Nos. 106 to 134, The board is investigating the action Sueh lands are listed under the caption: She'll Make It Hot for Them. piece or parcel of land, situate both inclusive, $1000 each said bonds of Rear Admiral Sims in removing in the county of Koochiching, state of Nos. 1 to 50, both inclusive, mature Admiral Fletcher from command "Delinquent Lands." Two Minnesota, and known and described No person can purchase more than May 1, 1930, bonds Nos. 51 to 85, both MINUTETAIKSTQ AMERICANS of the naval station at Brest after the as follows, to-wit: inclusive, mature May 1, 1931, bonds 320 acres of land, provided, however, Antilles was sunk. South-west one-quarter of the Southeast Nos. 86 to 95, both inclusive, mature that state lands purchased previous one-quarter (SW^SE^) in section May 1, 1932, bonds Nos. 96 to 105, both to 1905, are not charged against such 30, township 154, range 25, is now inclusive, mature May 1, 1933, bonds pusehaaer. assessed in your name. Nos. 106 to 130, both inclusive, mature Agents acting for purchasers must That on the 8th day of May, A. D., CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION America ociatkm. in their numerical order, five bonds on furnish affidavit of authority. 1916, at a sale of land pursuant to the FOR PROBATE OF WILL Appraisers' reports showing quality May 1st of each year of the years 1934 real estate tax judgment duly given to 1938, both inclusive, and bonds Nos an* kind of soil are on file in this office. and made in and by the district court Estate of Sarah L. Jaqnith 131 to 134, both inclusive, mature May in and for said county of Koochiching, 1, 1939. Bids for the sale of said bonds laists giving legal descriptions of on the 23rd day of March, A. D., 1916, State of Minnesota lands to be offered may be obtained should be sealed and in writing and AMERICANISM in proceedings to enforce the payment )ss submitted to the undersigned as Coun of the State Auditor or the Immigra of taxes delinquent upon real estate County of Koochiching Bp DB. A. Z. CONRAD, Pastor Park Street Church—"Brimstone Corner"—Boston. ty Auditor of said county and clerk of tiom Commissioner at St. Paul, and of for the year A. D. 1914, for said county IN PROBATE COURT said board of county commissioners. the County Auditor at the county seat. '*fre American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the of Koochiching, the above described (Seal) R. C. Fraser, J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor In the matter of the estate of Sarah United States are both dedicated to the proposition that "All men are endowed piece or parcel of land was bid in for County Auditor, L. Jaquith, decedent. by their Creator with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of the state of Minnesota for the sum of Koochiching County, happiness." Today every one of these rights is jeopardized by Bolshevism, that The state of Minnesota to all persons ten and 01-00 dollars. NOTICE OF CONTEST Minnesota. devilfish with a thousand tentacles outreached to destroy every thing that interested in the allowance and That the right of the state of Minnesota bears the stamp of truth, beauty and duty. It strikes at the most beneficient probate of the will of said decedent: in, upon and against said real estate Department of the Interior, United Government on earth when it smites the American Republic. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL The petition of John F. Jaquith being by virtue of said sale was duly assigned States Land Office, Cass Lake, MinV"es°ta, There are no altars it would not defile no light it would not extinguish duly filed in this court, representing ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION and sold on the 15th day of no progress it would not hinder. It blasts all it touches. It kills initiative in April 24, 1920. that Sarah L. Jaquith, then a resident April, A. D. 1920, for the sum of Seventy-seven individual action and makes thrift impossible. It despises God, Government To Ira R. Andress, of Birchdale, Minnesota, of the county of Waupaca, State dollars forty-one cents, and goodness, and wherever tried, turns order to chaos, industry to idleness record address, contestee: of Wisconsin, died on the 15th day of That the certificate of sale for said Estate of Mitchell Barton and success to failure. You are hereby notified that Henry lanuary, 1916, leaving a last will and piece or parcel of land executed and Its accredited representative in America is the I. W. W., whose infamies E. Grieser, who gives Duluth, Minnesota, testament which is presented to this delivered by said county auditor upon in the industrial world already smell to heaven. State of Minnesota as his post-office address, did on court with said petition, and praying said salelast above mentioned has been Every honest, red-blooded American is in duty bound to stand against the )ss March 25, 1920, file in this office his duly that said instrument be allowed as the presented to me at my office by the Red Wreckers under whatever guise they undertake their nefarious work of County of Koochiching corroborated application to contest last will and testament of said decedent, government and industrial ruin. holder thereof for the purpose of having IN PROBATE COURT and secure the cancellation of your and that letters testamentary be The United States stands at the dividing of the ways. The forces of notice of expiration of time of redemption In the Matter of the Estate of Mitchell homestead entry Serial No., 08240, issued thereon to ^John F. Jaquith. righteousness, justice and honor, must be mobilized and massed, and concentrate from said tax sale of said Burton, Decedent made November 16, 1915 for Lots 3, 4 Now therefore, you, and each of you, upon upholding the Institutions that have made America great. property given and served and that The state of Minnesota to all persons and S% XWy4, section 2, township 15S are hereby cited and required to show The American Legion constitute an outstanding force splendid and com» the amount required to redeem said interested in the final account and dis N., range 27 W., 5th P., meridian, and cause, if any you have, before this manding in the interests of law and order, but every true American should piece or parcel of land from said tax tribution of the estate of said decedent: as grounds for his contest he alleges court, at the probate court rooms in enlist in the greatest crusade this world has ever known to maintain the high sale, exclusive of the costs accrued upon The representative of the above named that said entryman has wholly abandoned ideals and noble standards of the founders of our Republic. the court house, in International Falls, said notice is the sum of $77.41 together decedent, having filed in this court ,his sai dland for more than two years Every experiment in Socialism and Communism is as inevitably doomed county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, with interest at the rate of 12 final account of the administration of last past that he never at any time to failure as is perpetual motion dream. Every experiment in socialism has on the 21st day of May, 1920, at per cent per annum from the 15th day the estate of said decedent, together ended in miserable collapse. You might as well try to reverse the law of settled on said land and never at any 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of of April, A. D. 1920, until the day such with his petition praying for the adjustment gravity, as to undertake to build stable governments on the vagaries of time cultivated said land or any part said petition should not be granted. redemption is made. and allowance of said final dreamers or upon the vicious foundations of malicious malcontents. thereof that he never did any draining Witness the Honorable John Berg, That the time for the redemption of account and for distribution of the residue If readjustments are demanded and required to meet the ends of Justice, or ditching on said land or any judge of said court, and the seal of said piece or parcel of land from said of said estate to the persons there let the appeal be made not to the torch and the sword, but to reason. The part thereof or caused the same to be said court, this 23rd day of April, 1920. tax sale will expire sixty (60) days aftter wheels of progress move on the axles of law. unto entitled Therefore, you and each done. That his default above set forth (Court Seal) John Berg, service of this notice and filing of There is no liberty, anywhere, to anybody, who defies, denounces and of you, are hereby cited and required not due to any service in the mil•ary, Judge. proof of 'such service in my office. violates the eternal laws of progress. to show cause, if any you have, before naval or marine forces of the Witness my hand and seal of office this court at the probate court rooms Unitel States in any war in which it this 15th day of April, A. D., 1920. in the court house, in the city of In was or is engaged. (Seal) R. C. Fraser, ternational Falls in the county of Koochiching, You are, therefore, further notified Auditor state of Minnesota, on the that the said allegations will be taken Koochiching County, Minnesota 22nd day of May, 1920 at 10 o'clock as confessed, and your said entry will By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. A. M., why said petition should not be be cancelled without further right to a29-m20 granted. be heard either before this office or o.i Witness, the judge of said court, and appeal, if you fail to file in this office the seal of said court, this 21st day of ORDER LIMITING TIME TD FILE within twenty days after the FOURTH April, 1920. CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING publication of this notice, as shown below, (Court Seal) John Berg, your answer, under oath, specifically THEREON Probate Judge responding to these allegations of Jevne & Norton contest, together with due proof that Attorneys for Petitioner. Estate of Cecelia G. Meagher you have served a copy of your answer a22-m6 on the said contestant either in person STATE OF MINNESOTA, or by registered mail. ss. You should state in your answer the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Koochiching: County name of the post-office to which you TO SELL MORTGAGE OR IN PROBATE COURT desire future notices to be sent you. LEASE LAND A. G. Swindlehurnt, In the matter of the estate of Cecelia Register. Meagher, decedent. Estate of Hjalmar Verner Jamison 1 he Good Sense Fred A. King. Letters testimentary this day having been granted to Kathleen B. Kook. Receiver. State of Minnesota It is ordered, that the time within Date of First Publication April 29, )ss which all creditors of the above 1920. County of Koochiching of This Sedan Date of second publication May 6, named decedent may present claims IN PROBATE COURT against her estate in this court be and 1920. In the matter of the estat*^ of Hjalmar Date of third publication May 13, the same hereby is limited to three Verner Jansson. months from and after the date hereof 1920. The state of Minnesota to Janne Nilson, Date of fourth publication May 20, and that Monday the 28th day of Mrs. Janne Nilson, Anna Jansson, 1920. June, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Waif rid Johansson and all persons interested probate court rooms at the court house Only 200 Pound? Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides in the selling of certain lands at International Falls in said county, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- Triplex Springs with Comfort of .Heavy Car belonging to said estate. The petition be and the same hereby is fixed and DEMPTION of Oscar Syreen as representative of appointed as the ,time and place for the above named estate, being duly hearing upon and the examination, adjustment EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes are filed in this court, representing that it Office of County Auditor and allowance of such claims is necessary and for the best interests County of Koochiching cc/ol! Dust sometimes blows—or rain. You drive as shall be presented within the time of said estate and of all interested State of Minnesota aforesaid. mere—more chances with weather. And summer therein that certain lands of said estate Notice of Expiration of Redemption Let notice hereof be given by the described therein be sold and praying clothes, especially women's clothes, soil easily. publication of this order in International To Thos Stevitzkopt: that license be to him granted to Falls Press as provided by You are hereby notified that the following sell the same: Then isn't it good sense to buy a Sedan—Now? law. Now therefore, you and each of you, piece or parcel of land, situate Dated March 27, 1920. Instead of a collapsible top which you never lower, in the county of Koochiching, state 5f are hereby cited and required to show John Berg, Minnesota, and known and described cause, if any you have, before this the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick (Seal) Judge of Probate. as follows, to-wit: court, at the probate court rooms in a-1-22 permanent top with greater coolness in hot sun. The northerly 10 acres of the easterly the court house, in the city of International 20 acres of the NE% of NW% in Falls, county of Koochiching, Plate glass windows give you control of your comfort NOTICE OF TAX JUDGMENT SALE Section 30, T. 160, R. 29 West of the 5th state of Minnesota, on the 24th day of P. M., and further describe^ as follows, May, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the but never cut off your vision. Triplex Springs to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner prayer of said petition should not be Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment make touring easy. Light weight provides economy* of the NW in Section 30, thence granted. of the district court, in the Witness the judge of said court and west 24 rods, thence south 66 and 2-3 county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, the seal of said court, this 25th day of rod$, thence east 24 rods, thence south entered the 24th day of March, nd 2-3 rods to point of beginning, April, 1920. 1920 in proceedings for enforcing payment $1571 Touring, $985 Roadster. $985: Coupe. $1525: Sedan. now assessed in your name. (Court Seal) John Berg, of taxes and penalties upon real That on the 14th day of May, A. D. Judge of Probate Court. Plica f.o. b. Toledo, «ubject ce eiuaf* without astk* estate in the county of Koochiching J. J. Hadler, 1917, at a sale of land pursuant to the remaining delinquent on the first Monday real estate tax judgment duly given Attorney for Petitioner. in January, 1920, and of the statutes 1 ••v. and made in and by the district court a29-ml3 in such cases made and provided 5 in and for said county of Koochiching, I shall on the 10th day of May, (being on the 21st day of March, A. D.1917, the second Monday) A, D. 1920, at For Sale—Poorman strain White Central Auto Co. in proceedings to enforce the payment ten o'clock in the forenoon at my office Rock cockeral and setting eggs. Also of taxes delinquent upon real estate in the court house in the city of International Single Comb White Leghorn eggs. for the year A. D. 1915, for said county Falls and county of Koochiching, Hillview strain. Mrs. Geo. Holler, of Koochiching, the above described sell the lands which are piece or parcel of land was bid in for Phone 393-1 ring. charged with taxes, penalties and al-29 £4 W,,- S 11 111 H,(l H. 1 111 1 1! 1 -ILL- JJ' rr~zm II I *1 1 «...