International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 6, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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*f,... INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEV the state of Minnesota for the sum of costs in said judgmen', aud on which 521 N. 48th Avenue W., Duluth, Minnesota, TWMINUTETALKSTO AMERICA Three and 41-100 dollars. taxes shall not have been previously did, on the 1st day of August, That the right of the state of Minne paid. 1919, file in this office sworn statement sota in, upon and against said real estate (Seal) R. C. Fraser, and application, No. 012986, to purchase by virtue of said sale was duly assigned Auditor of Koochiching County, Minn. the NE14 NE&, Sec. 23 and SALE OF SCHOOL AND and sold on the 13th day of Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, NW14 NW%, Section 24, Township PS April, A. D. 1920, for the sum of this 12th day of April, A. D. 1920. N., Range 20 W. 4th Principal Meridian, Association. Fourteen dollars sixty two cents, America First Snrtt a-15-22-29 and the timber thereon, under the OTHER STATE LAND That the certificate of sale for said provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, piece or parcel of land executed and NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS and acts amendatory, known as the delivered by said county auditor upon "Timber and Stone Law," at such value said salelast above mentioned has been State of Minnesota, as might be fixed by appraisment, and Whereas, the board of county commissioners presented to me at my office by the State Auditor's office, that pursuant to such application, the of the county of Koochiching WAKE UP, AMERICANS! holder thereof for the purpose of having land, and timber thereon have been estimated St. Paul, Minn., April 23, 1920. state of Minnesota, has heretofore notice of expiration of time of redemption and valued by applicant, the duly authorized the issuance, negotiation Notice is hereby given that on June By F. W. MURPHY, President Minnesota State Agricultural Society. from said tax sale of said timber estimated 80000 board feet and sale, or exchange, of certain 14th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the property given and served and that $2.00 per M, and the land $40.00 that The rifle shots which resulted in the death of the coupon bonds of said county ofllee of the county auditor at International .0 the amount required to redeem said soldier boys at Centralia, Washington, have echoed and said applicant will offer final proof in fund certain outstanding warrants Falls, Koochiching county, in piece or parcel of land from said tax re-echoed around the globe. They have aroused to action support of his application and sworn under Chapter 160, general laws of the state of Minnesota, I will offer for sale, exclusive of the costs accrued upon true patriots everywhere. statement on the 14th day of July, 1920, 1919, of the state of Minnesota, and sale certain unsold state lands and also said notice, is the sum of $14.62, together What an indictment to our civilization and citizenship before, the Register and Receiver of has further authorized a notice to be th«se state lands which have reverted with interest at the rate of i2 that it should require such a horrible tragedy to the United States Land Office, at Duluth, given of the time and place of said to the state by reason of the non-pay per cent per annum from the 13th day arouse the people of America to the appreciation of the Minnesota. bonds, all. as will appear from the proceedings meat of interest. grave dangers which confront us! In all the long of April, A. D. 1920, until the day such of said board of county commissioners, Any person is at liberty to protest Terras of sale: annals of time none have more nobly died or are more redemption is made. this purchase before entry, or initiate Ipfteen per cent of the purchase entitled to be classed as martyrs in the cause of That the time for the redemption of Now therefore, notice is hereby given a contest at any time before patent issues, prlift is payable to the County Treasurer. humanity than the four young men who gave their said piece or parcel of land from said by filing a corroborated affidavit that at a meeting of said board of at the time of sale. The unpaid lives that their countrymen might be aroused to the tax sale will expire sixty (60) days aftter county commissioners to be held at in this office, alleging facts which balance is payable at any time in whole necessity for prompt and vigorous action against the service of this notice and filing of would defeat the entry. the court house, at International Falls, or te part within forty years from the enemies of the nation. And how fervently should we proof of such service in my office. in said county, on Tuesday, May 4, Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. date of sale, interest rate of four per hope that the people are now fully alert and appreciative Witness my hand and seal of office 1920, at two o'clock P. M., bids for the Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota H. S. of the dangers about us! cemt per annum, due on June 1st, of this 13th day of April, A. D. 1920. sale of said bonds will be received and Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of Who were the men who have shocked the country by this horrible eaelk year provided, that the interest (Seal) R. C. Fraser, opened, the right being reserved to reject Duluth, Minnesota. crime? To what brood of vipers do they belong? The slain boys were certainly can be paid at any time within interest Auditor any and all offers and bids, or upon not their personal enemies. Why did they commit the act? Every year without penalty. In effect, Joseph Wincxetvski, Koochiching County, Minnesota proper notice, to invite other bids. citizen of Minnesota should search for the true answer to these questions. means that the interest money may Register. By E. J. Gjeadnhl, Deputy. Surely these men were not incited to murder by the loyal citizens of the country. Said bonds are issued under date of DO May6-Julyl paid any time between June first a29-m20 On the contrary they were blind followers of vicious leaders who from May 1, 1920, in the sum of forty-nine ani May thirty-first without penalty. the soap box or through the infamous press have been sowing seeds of hate, thousand, five hundred dollars ($49,500.00), Vw appraised value of timber, when dissention and discord. Who is the most depraved villain, the one who shoots NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION with interest at six per cent so stated, must be paid in full at the from ambush or the man who incites others to acts of violence? (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually, FOR PROBATE OF WILL tiaitt of sale. Any man who disseminates hate and prejudice and arrays class against on May 1 and November 1 of each Ail mineral rights are reserved to class is as dangerous an enemy as the one who is prevailed upon by him to year, both principal and interest payable thq state by the laws of the state. Office of County Auditor Estate of Sarah L. Jaquith commit a crime against the public. And inasmuch as there are many paid at the First National Bank of International County of Koochiching lands are sold subject to, any and agitators running at large in this state preaching the gospel of unrest and disseminating Falls, at said International State of Minnesota all ditch taxes thereon. that poison which results in a lack of harmony, discontent and State of Minnesota Falls said bonds are in number and Stands on which the interest has beCOA4 prejudice, would it not be well for our citizens to assert themselves and Notice of Expiration of Redemption denomination as follows: Bonds Nos. delinquent may be redeemed at )S8 straightway kick these snakes out of the grass? The people of Minnesota can County of Koochiching 1 to 80, both inclusive, $100 each, any time up to the hour of sale, or before To C. C. Shape: solve their problems by working in harmony. Let us arouse ourselves for bonds Nos. 81 to 105, both inclusive, re-sale, to the actual purchaser. mutual protection—for the preservation of our homes, our property, our government. You are hereby notified that the following IN PROBATE COURT $500 each, and bonds Nos. 106 to 134, Sueh lands are listed under the caption: Every citizen should appreciate the fact that any man who by the piece or parcel of land, situate In the matter of the estate of Sarah both inclusive, $1000 each said bonds spoken word or through the vicious press incites prejudice and hate, and in the county of Koochiching, state of L. Jaquith, decedent. Nos. 1 to 50, both inclusive, mature arrays class against class in bitter strife, is a public enemy. "Delinquent Lands." Minnesota, and known and described The state of Minnesota to all persons May 1, 1930, bonds Nos. 51 to 85, both Ho person can purchase more than as follows, to-wit: interested in the allowance and inclusive, mature May 1, 1931, bonds 32C acres of land, provided, however, South-west one-quarter of the Southeast probate of the will of said decedent: Nos. 86 to 95, both inclusive, mature that state lands purchased previous one-quarter (SW&SE1^) in section TWMINOTETALTCTOAMEWCANS The petition of John F. Jaquith being May 1, 1932, bonds Nos. 96 to 105, both to 1905, are not charged against such 30, township 154, range 25, is now duly filed in this court, representing inclusive, mature May 1, 1933, bonds purchaser. assessed in your name. that Sarah L. Jaquith, then a resident Nos. 106 to 130, both inclusive, mature Agents acting for purchasers must That on the Sth day of May, A. D., of the county of Waupaca, State in their numerical order, five bonds on furmish affidavit of authority. 1916, at a sale of land pursuant to the of Wisconsin, died on the 15th day of May 1st of each year of the years 1934 Appraisers' reports showing quality real estate tax judgment duly given January, 1916, leaving a last will and Association. to 1938, both inclusive, and bonds Nos. and kind of soil are on file in this of and made in and by the district court America Firsl testament which is presented to this 131 to 134, both inclusive, mature May fioe. in and for said county of Koochiching, court with said petition, and praying 1, 1939. Bids for the sale of said bonds liists giving legal descriptions of on the 23rd day of March, A. D., 1916, that said instrument be allowed as the should be sealed and in writing and lands to be offered may be obtained in proceedings to enforce the payment last will and testament of said decedent, submitted to the undersigned as County of the State Auditor or the Immigration of taxes delinquent upon real estate and that letters testamentary be Auditor of said county and clerk of Commissioner at St. Paul, and of RISE UP! AMERICANS! for the year A. D. 1914, for said county issued thereon to John F. Jaquith. said board of county commissioners. the County Auditor at the county seat. of Koochiching, the above described Now therefore, you, and each of you, Fighting Bob"—CAKMICHAEL—Leading Farmer, Dakota County, Minn. (Seal) R. C. Fraser, J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor piece or parcel of land was bid in for are hereby cited and required to show County Auditor, the state of Minnesota for the sum of Nearly fourteen months have gone by since the Armistice cause, if any you have, before this Koochiching County, was signed and the world war that cost ten million ten and 01-00 dollars. NOTICE OF CONTEST court, at the probate court rooms in Minnesota. lives and bankrupted nations ended, yet there is no peace. That the right of the state of Minnesota the court house, in International Falls, All Europe is sleeping on their arms, fearful of the morrow. in, upon and against said real estate Department of the Interior, United county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, Throughout the civilized world all is contention CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL by virtue of said sale was duly assigned States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minnesota, on the 21st day of May, 1920, at and chaos, ruin and riots. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION and sold on the 15th day of April 24, 1920. 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of In this state the men who, when we were at war, April, A. D. 1920, for the sum of Seventy-seven [O Ira R. Andress, of Birchdale, Min said petition should not be granted. came among us farmers sowing seeds of discord and discontent dollars forty-one cents, jaesota, record address, contested Witness the Honorable John Berg, at a time when the farmers were the most favored That the certificate of sale for said Estate of Mitchell Burton You are hereby notified that Henry judge of said court, and the seal of of all classes, are still spreading their poisonous doctrines piece or parcel of land executed and E. Grieser, who gives Duluth, Minnesota, said court, this 23rd day of April, 1920. bolder than ever. The men who, when liberty hung delivered by said county auditor upon State of Minnesota as his post-office address, did on in the balance, said, "This is not our war, but you must (Court Seal) John Berg, said salelast above mentioned has been )ss buy the bonds, although when you have bought, then March 25, 1920, file in this office his duly Judge. presented to me at my office by the County of Koochiching Big Business will depreciate their value—buy them from corroborated application to contest holder thereof for the purpose of having you at their own price and make slaves of you with your IN PROBATE COURT and secure the cancellation of your notice of expiration of time of redemption own money." Men who said on the platform, "We must give our boys to the In the Matter of the Estate of Mitchell homestead entry Serial No., 08246, from said tax sale of said cause,"—and then under their breath added, "Food for powder, food for Burton, Decedent made November 16, 1915 for Lots 3, 4 Banners to Aid Lithunia. property given and served and that powder." These elements of dissension and discord are undermining American The state of Minnesota to all persons and S% NW%, section 2, township 158 Washington.—British bankers have the amount required to redeem said Institutions so I say: Men and women of America, rise up! that the interested in the final account and distribution N., range 27 5th meridian, and W., P., concluded a commercial and financial blood shed all the way from Lexington to Chateau Thierry shall not have piece or parcel of land from said tax of the estate of said decedent: as grounds for his contest he alleges agreement with Lithuania covering been shed in vain. In the coming election now near at hand put none but sale, exclusive of the costs accrued upon The representative of the above named that said entryman has wholly abandoned fifteen years, according to dispatches Simon pure Americans on guard—it matters not where they were born. said notice is the sum of $77.41 together decedent, having filed in this court his sai dland for more than two years Calm, cool, conservative men—"men with determination and a will, men to the Department of Commerce. with interest at the rate of 12 final account of the administration of last past that he never at any time whom the rpoils of office cannot buy, men who can stand before the demagogue per cent per annum from the 15th day the estate of said decedent, together settled on said land and never at any and damn his treacherous flatteries without winking." of April, A. D. 1920, until the day such Secretary Colby Taken III. with his petition praying for the adjustment time cultivated said land or any part To use a quotation from one of. the most prominent farmers in America: Washington.—Secretary of State redemption is made. and allowance of said final thereof that he never did any draining "Instead of joining in the hue and cry of these chaotic times, against all That the tirr.e for the redemption of Colby was taken suddenly ill and was account and for distribution of the res or ditching on said land or any investment, all industry and all property ownership, the imperative call of said piece or parcel of land from -^aid unable to go to his office. The nature idue of said estate to the persons there part thereof or caused the same to be the hour is for the protection of these sacred rights without whose preservrtion tax sale will expire sixty (60) days aftter of his illness was not known at the unto entitled Therefore, you and each no Republic can endure and no people can prosper." And then pray to done. That his default above set forth service of this notice and filing of of you, are hereby cited and required State department. God that the dove of Peace shall return once more to a troubled world. was not due to any service in the military, proof of such service in my office. 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 JZ£?te 1 States in any war in which it this 15th day of April, A. D., 1920. in the court house, in the city of In *vas 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 on Witness, the judge of said court, and appeal, if you fail to file in this office ORDER LIMITING TIME TD FILE the seal of said court, this 21st day of within twenty days after the FOURTH April, 1920. publication of this notice, as shown below, CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING (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 Koochiching County CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION name of the post-office to which you TO SELL MORTGAGE OR IN PROBATE COURT flesire future notices to be sent you. LEASE LAND A. G. Swindlehurst, In the matter of the estate of Cecelia Register. Meagher, decedent. Summer Reasons Estate of Hjalmar Verner Jansson Fred A. King, Letters testimentary this day having State of Minnesota Receiver. been granted to Kathleen B. Kook. )ss Date of First Publication April 29, It is ordered, that the time within County of Koochiching which all creditors of the above 1920. IN PROBATE COURT For This Sedan Date of second publication May 6, named decedent may present claims In the matter of the estate of Hjalmar 1920. against her estate in this court be and Verner Jansson. Date of third publication May 13, the same hereby is limited to three The state of Minnesota to Janne Nilson, months from and after the date hereof 19£0. Mrs. Janne Nilson, Anna Jansson, Date of fourth publication May 20, and that Monday the 28th day of Walfrid Johansson and all persons interested 1'JiO. June, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the in the selling of certain lands Triplex Springs Insure Riding Comfort on All Roads. probate court rooms at the court house belonging to said estate. The petition Overland Four-Door Insures Sedan Comfort at International Falls in said county, ICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION of Oscar Syreen as representative of In All Weather be and the same hereby is fixed and the above named estate, being duly appointed as the time and place for filed in this court, representing that it THE SUPERIORITY of the Sedan for autumn, hearing upon and the examination, adjustment is necessary and for the best interests Office of County Auditor and allowance of such claims of said estate and of all interested County of Koochiching winter and spring is even more emphasized in the as shall be presented within the time therein that certain lands of said estate State of Minnesota aforesaid. wide range of summer motoring. It's thick permanent described therein be sold and praying Notice of Expiration of Redemption Let notice hereof be given by the that license be to him granted to top is a cooler shield from boiling sun. To Thos Stevitzkopt: publication of this order in International sell the same: Falls Press as provided by Now therefore, you and each of you, You are hereby notified that the following Breezes are freely admitted or entirely excluded at law. are hereby cited and required to show piece or parcel of land, situate Dated March 27, 1920. will. Rain, dust and sudden cold, are shut out at cause, if any you have, before this in the county of Koochiching, state 'jf John Berg, court, at the probate court rooms in Minnesota, and known and described your command by heavy plate glass which never (Seal) Judge of Probate. the court house, in the city of International as follows, to-wit: a-1-22 Falls, county of Koochiching, cuts off your vision or leaves you feeling "Shut in." The northerly 10 acres of the easterly state of Minnesota, on the 24th day of 20 acres of the NE% of NW% in Now the Overland Sedan adds to all this convertible May, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the Section 30, T. 160, R. 29 West of the 5th NOTICE OF TAX JUDGMENT SALE prayer of said petition should not be p. M., and further describe^ as follows, convenience, the riding comfort of Triplex granted. to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment Springs, and extraordinary light weight economy. Witness the judge of said court and of the NW in Section 30, thence of the district court, in the the seal of said court, this 25th day of west 24 rods, thence south 66 and 2-3 county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, April, 1920. rods, thence east 24 rods, thence south entered the 24th day of March, (Court Seal) John Berg, 66 and 2-3 rods to point of beginning, 1920 in proceedings for enforcing payment Touring, $985: Roadster. $985 Coupe. $1525: Sedan. $1575 Judge of Probate Court. is ,JS#»w assessed in your name. of taxes and penalties upon real of Prices C. o. b. Toledo, subject to chang* without notice lat on the 14th day May, A. D. J. J. Hadler, estate in the county of Koochiching Attorney for Petitioner. '1917, at a sale of land pursuant to the remaining delinquent on the first Monday a29-ml3 real estate tax judgment duly given in January, 1920, and of the statutes and made in and by the district court in such cases made and provided Central Auto Co. in and for said county of Koochiching, I shall on the 10th day of May, (being NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION on the 21st day of March, A. D.1917, the second Monday) A. D. 1920, at in proceedings to enforce the payment ten o'clock in the forenoon at my office Department of the Interior, U. S. Land of taxes delinquent upon real estate in the court house in the city of International Office at Duluth, Minnesota, May 1, for the year A. D. 1915, for said county Falls and county of Koochiching, 1920. .-V.' of Koochiching, the above described sell the lands which are Notice is hereby given that Charles fc. piece or parcel of land was bid in for charged with taxes, penalties and Mattson, whose post-office address is 'm Jn "U ^. ,i |g. .32