International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 10, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEV CHUMS OF the amount of the delinquent taxes for the year 1917, upon said premises paid LEGAL NOTICES by the purchaser at said tax sale, together BOYHOOD RALLY with interest on said la.5t named amount at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the 13th day of SALE OF SCHOOL AND May, A. D. 1920, until the day such redemption TO LOWDEN is made. OTHER STATE LAND And the further sum of $1.47, being the amount of the delinquent taxis for the year 1918, upon said premises paid by the purchaser at said tax sale, ^ijptate of Minnesota, together with interest on said last Sunrise, Minn., Birthplace of State Auditor's office, named amount at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the 13th day of Hay Feed St. Paul, Minn., May 24, 1920. Illinois Governor, Backs May, A. D. 1920, until the day such Notice is hereby given that on Ju'.y redemption is made. 12th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Him for President. and That the time for the redemption of office of the county auditor at International said piece or parcel of land from said Falls, county, in Koochiching tax sale will expire sixty (60) days the state of Minnesota, I will offer for THE LOWDEN SWIMMING HOLE after service of this notice and the filing sale certain unsold state lands and also of proof of such service in my office. these state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-paymerit These prices do the talking for us Witness my hand and seal of office Early Friends of Governor See Village of interest. this 13th day of May, A. D. 1920. Terms of sale: Famous as Cradle of President (Seal) R. C. Fraser, BRAN AA QP Fifteen per cent of the purchase —"Born in Sunrise and Been Auditor of Koochiching County, priC# is payable to the County Treasury*. Per Hundred Minnesota Awake Ever Since." at the time of sale. The unpaid By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS AC balance is payable at any time in whole m20-jl0 Sunrise, Minn., a sleepy little village or in part within forty years from the Per Hundred a with a population of 200, has found dafe of sale, interest rate of four per CRACKED CORN AA Qf| place in the political sun. Politics has cent per annum, due on June 1st, of CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Per Hundred TO SELL MORTGAGE OR put the village on the map and it expects eac^ year provided, that the interest LEASE LAND. be paid at any time within interest to stay there. For Gov. Frank CORN QA year without penalty. In effect, O. Lowden of Illinois, one of the leading Per Hundred Estate of Henry R. Hoist, Insane this means that the interest money may candidates for the Republican GROUND OATS C*M £k£k paid any time between June first be presidential nomination, was born in and May thirty-first without penalty. State of Minnesota Per Hundred Sunrise fifty-nine years ago. His boyhood )ss The appraised value of timber, when chums and neighbors are conscious OATS J- Koochiching County so stated, must be paid in full at the of the fame thrust upon them. IN PROBATE COURT time of sale. Fer Bushel $jL*JLv Perhaps the most enthusiastic Lowdenfor-president In the matter of the estate of Henry All mineral rights are reserved to club in the country Is R. Hoist, insane. the state by the laws of the state. the one that meets in Sunrise, now in The state of Minnesota to all persons h£t0„ $26.00 All lands are sold subject to any and interested in the sale of certain lands the village hall, now in Andrew Lind's all ditch taxes thereon. Lands on which the interest has become belonging to said estate. The petition general store. Falls Lumber & Coal Company delinquent may be redeemed at of Ole Boe as representative of It is many years since the Lowdens any time up to the hour of sale, or before the above named estate, being duly made their home In Sunrise—more re-sale, to the actual purchaser. filed in this court, representing that it PHONE 81 than half a century, in fact—but the Such lands are listed under the caption: is necessary and for the best interests village has never forgotten the family, of said estate and of all interested least of all "little Frank." The old "Delinquent Lands." therein that certain lands of said estate shed where Lorenzo Lowden, the governor's No person can purchase more than described therein be sold and father, had his blacksmith 320 acres of land, provided, however, praying that a license be to him granted that state lands purchased previous shop, still stands. It is the property to sell the same to 1905, are not charged against such of the Lowden children, used only for Now therefore, you and each of you, storage purposes—and for the ghost purchaser. are hereby cited to show cause, if any Agents acting for purchasers must you have, before this court, at the games which, the folk say, were started furnish affidavit of authority. probate court rooms in! the court by Frank Lowden. The Lowden I Appraisers' reports showing quality house, in International Falls, county of home still stands, too. It is an oldfashioned and kind of soil are on file in this office. Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on dwelling that occupies arise the 29th day of May, 1920 at 10 o'clock of ground two miles from the village. Lists giving legal descriptions of A. M., why the prayer of said petition There is a third building in Sunrise lands to be offered may be obtained should not be granted. Simeon W. King, Friend of Emancipator, that figured in the governor's boyhood. of the State Auditor or the Immigration Witness the judge of said court, and Expects lllinolsan's Record That is the schoolhouse. Lorenzo Commissioner at St. Paul, and of A learned, upright, honest judge, fair to all, experienced the seal of said court, this 3rd day of to Make Him Party Choice. Lowden helped to build it so his boy the County Auditor at the county seat. and qualified In eOery way. May, 1920. could have a schooling. The one-room J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor (Court Seal) John Berg, Yservice. Simeon W. King, active in Illinois OU believe in rewarding faithful public structure is but a stone's throw from Judge of Probate Court. Ask your friends to help you Republican politics for 70 years and the blacksmith shop. It is no longer Jevne & Norton, re-elect to the State Supreme Court, the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the last surviving pallbearer who officiated Attorneys for Petitioner. a school, having been succeeded by a present judge at the funeral services for M6-20 more modern building, but is now the ^Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Abraham Lincoln held in Chicago, has village hall. A picture of the Illinois HOMER B. D1BELL ^^S»ffice at Duluth, Minnesota, May 1, declared his intention of supporting governor hangs on the wall, and under JAP WOMEN WITHOUT RIGHTS 1920. Governor Frank O. Lowden for president. its roof the Lowden club holds Notice is hereby given that Charles meetings. Mattson, whose post-office address ?s Many Restrictions to Be Removed Be* "I have voted for every Republican The Sunrise folk are full of stories 521 N. 48th Avenue W., Duluth, Minnesota, fore There Can Be Thought president since Lincoln and I expect about Frank Lowden. did, on the 1st day of August, of Suffrage. to cast my ballot for Lowden next 1919, file in this office sworn statement "He was a studious child," said November," said Mr. King. "I have and application, No. 012986, to purchase Henry Voss, one of the governor's Perhaps it is a little premature for known Frank Lowden for thirty years, the NEXA NE%, Sec. 23 and schoolmates. "After he had learned Japanese women to think of suffrage NW14 NW^i, Section 24, Township *8 and he is just the type of man the to read he used to walk back and forth when they are actually prevented from N., Range 20 W. 4th Principal Meridian, country needs for president in this Born on a farm in Harmony Township, between the school and home, a distance even passively listening to political Fillmore County, Minnesota, in 1864. and the timber thereon, under the crisis of the country's history. He is speeches. It is curious to note in this of two miles, carrying a book provisions of the act of June 3, 187&, Attended common and high schools graduated able, honest, progressive, experienced before his face. The boys would speak connection that not a single voice has and acts amendatory, known as the from University of Indiana, 1889, and efficient. I remember when he yet been raised against the legal disability to him and he wouldn't answer. If from N. W. University Law School 1890. 'Timber and Stone Law," at such value first came to Chicago as a poor young of married women and also we annoyed him when he was interested as might be fixed by appraisment, and Admitted to practice law 1890. man to study law. I saw him admitted against the injustice—or at least the he would stop and trounce us. Or," that pursuant to such application, the Elected district court judge 1898 re-elected 1904 re-elected 1910. to the bar and later enter public life of unfairness—to daughters the Japa Voss added, with a twinkle, "at least land, and timber thereon have been estimated Appointed Supreme Court Commissioner 1913 and Associate Justice 1918 and rise to fame, and I feel proud of he'd try to." and valued by applicant, the nese law of succession. succeeding the late Judge Bunn. his great success. timber estimated 80000 board feet £-t According to Japanese law married In a bend of the river near town is "He has proven the best governor $2.00 per M, and the land $40.00 that women form a class of Incapacitated the swimming hole where Frank's FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGE Illinois has ever had, and we have said applicant will offer final proof in HOMER B. DIBELL persons, the other classes under the career was almost cut short. The boy, (support of his application and sworn had some great executives in the history PRIMARIES JUNE 21ST same category being (1) minors. (2) incompetent was passionately fond of the water ists^ment on the 14th day of July, 1920, of the state. persons (lunatics), and (3) and in the spring could scarcely wait ^e^ore the Register and Receiver of quasi-incompetent persons (persons of for the ice to go out. the United States Land Office, at Duluth, weak Intellect, deaf, dumb or blind "See right over there in the center?" Minnesota. persons and spendthrifts). Any person is at liberty to protest asked Voss. "That's where Frank Married women must obtain the permission his purchase before entry, or initiate nearly drowned. Trying to do what of their husbands In order contest at any time before patent issues, the older and stronger boys did he Yes Sir-ee! (a) to receive or Invest capital (b) to by filing a corroborated affidavit got up on the springboard and plunged contract loans or to become surety in this office, alleging facts which off in ten feet of water. Theo. Voss (c) to do acts having for their object (would defeat the entry. saw his head bob up, go down, come the acquisition or loss of rights In immovable Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. up a second time and again disappear. or important movable property Kennedy, "Virginia, Minnesota H. S. Theo dived in, a few feet down the (d) to make gifts, compromises Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of current, caught him by the hair and or arbitration agreements (e) to accept Duluth, Minnesota. dragged him ashore. We poured the or waive successions (f) to accept Joseph Winczewskl, water out of him and in a few minutes or refuse gifts or legacies, or Register. he was as right as ever." (g) to make contracts putting themselves May 6-July 1 "Lowden's swimming hole" is still under any personal restraint popular with the boys of the neighborhood. and any such acts done without the NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION requisite permission may be canceled by the authors themselves or their Many of the governor's old friends husbands.—Japan Chronicle. are now at North Branch, ten miles OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR from Sunrise. Among them is S. W. County of Koochiching PROGRESSIVE PARTY Runyan, who had something to do State of Minnesota with Frank's education. Notice of Expiration of Redemption CHIEFS BACK LOWDEN "I taught Frank to hunt squirrels," To Thomas Thomassen: said Runyan. "We covered many a You are hereby notified that the following piece or parcel of land, situated mile of this country with our gun and in the county of Koochiching, state of dogs." SENATOR McCORMICK, HAROLD Minnesota, and known and described as The Lowdens left Sunrise in the ICKES AND OTHERS PUSH follows, cto-wit: Lot 32 in Block 3, late sixties. The last picture of airview Addition to Koochiching, »s ILLINOISAN IN RACE. Frank's boyhood that remains with nl^ assessed in your name. the old residents is that of a sturdy That on the 14th day of May, A. D. The closest friends of the late Col. little chap, dressed for travel, marching 1917, at a sale of land pursuant to the Theodore Roosevelt and former leaders off down the road behind the real estate tax judgment duly given of the Progressive party in Illinois and^made in and by the district court "prairie schooner" that bore all the and other states of the middle in and for said county of Koochiching Lowden effects to their new home in ^*AMELS have wonderfill West are enthusiastically supporting on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1917, in Iowa. There was nothing forlorn Gov. Frank O. Lowden's candidacy for proceedings to enforce the payment of full-bodied mellowmildness about the picture. The boy was cheerful, taxes delinquent upon real estate the Republican nomination for president. wideawake and on the lookout for and a flavor as the year A. D- 1915, for said county of United States Senator Medill something to do. Alertness was characteristic Koochiching the above described piece McCormick is one of the most active refreshing as it is new. of him. or parcel of land was bid in for the workers in Gov. Lowden's behalf, both Said Henry Voss, the village philosopher, State of Minnesota for the sum of In Washington and in Chicago. Camels quality and Camels expert thirty-one and 38-100ths dollars. speaking of his old friend: Other former Progressives who are That the right of the state of Minnesota "Frank was born here in Sunrise, blend of choice Turkish and choice fighting for Lowden in the present in, upon and against said real and it kind of appears that he has campaign are: Harold L. Ickes, former estate by virtue of said sale was duly Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. been awake ever since." assigned and sold on the 20th day of chairman of the national committee Camels blend never tires your taste. And, June, A. D. 1917, for the sum of thirtytwo of the Progressive party Congressman dollars. Ira C. Copley of Aurora B. F. FARMERS TO PUSH LOWDEN Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste That the certificate of sale for said Harris of Champaign Frank H. Funk piece or parcel of land executed and unpleasant cigaretty odor! nor of Bloomington, Progressive party Harvey J. Sconce Quits Agricultural delivered by said county auditor upon candidate for governor- of Illinois in Post to Work for Governor. said sale last above mentioned has What' Camels quality and expert blend can 1912 George H. Porter of Chicago, presented to me at my offiec by and Thomas D. Knight, former president holder thereof for the purpose of Harvey J. Sconce, a former baseball mean you should find to your satisfaction of the Chicago Progressive club. having notice of expiration of time for star of the University of Illinois, has out at once! It prove our say-so when Col. Roosevelt was the guest of Gov. will redemption from said tax sale of said resigned as president of the Illinois property given and served and that Lowden for three days at the executive Agricultural association to devote his you compare Camels with any cigarette the' amount required to redeem said mansion in Springfield, 111., in August, entire time to organization work piece or parcel of land from said tax in the world at any price! and again in October, 1918. among the farmers of the middle West sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue If nominated for president Gov. In the interest of Gov. Frank O. Lowden's upon said notice is the sum of $32.00, Lowden will, in the opinion of the Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 candidacy for president. He will together with interest thereon at the dtfarettee for 20 cents,* o* fen packa$o9 (200 cjjSarettea) in a ^/assmo* leaders, unite all factions of the party. paper-covered carton. iVe stron&ly recommend thia carton fox th& rate of 12 per cent per annum from make a tour of North and South Dakota, homo or once supply or when you travel. He is perhaps the only candidate mentioned the 20th day of June, A. D. 1917, until Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. acceptable to the old leaders (•the day such redemption is made.. Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and Winston-Salem, N. C. n.' v* to the Progressive element. S And the further sum of $2 42, being other states, taJN'ns to the farmers. 1JIV Ki r-4i .g3v! ft)