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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

June 17, 1920 · Page 6 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEV the amount of the delinquent taxes for VIOLENT LOVERS OF WOMEN the year 1917, upon said premises paid LEGAL NOTICES 1 by the purchaser at said tax sale, together Writer Implies That Fierce Wooers with interest on said la.it Are Not Altogether in Disfavor named amount at the rate of 12 per With Fair Sex. cent per annum from the 13th day of SALE OF SCHOOL AND May, A. D. 1920, until the day such redemption is made. A young widow complained recently OTHER STATE LAND And the further sum of $1.47, being to a magistrate of the action of an admirer the amount of the delinquent taxis of hers who had fallen into the for the year 1918, upon said premises habit of springing at her from doorways paid by the purchaser at said tax sale, "like an angry lion." He swore State of Minnesota, together with interest on said last that if he could not have her, mo one Hay Feed State Auditor's office, named amount at the rate of 12 per else should. cent per annum from the 13th day of St. Paul, Minn., May 24, 1920. Women say they do not like that May, A. D. 1920, until the day such Notice is hereby given that on July kind of lover. But is the fair sex quite and redemption is made. 12th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the That the time for the redemption of to be trusted when they make this office of the county auditor at International Falls, Koochiching county, in said piece or parcel of land from said statement? tax sale will expire sixty (60) days the state of Minnesota, I will offer for Savage man did not ask the woman after service of this notice and the filing sale certain unsold state lands and also of his choice, "Wilt thou be mine?" of proof of such service in my office. those state lands which have reverted He made himself a stout club with a to the state by reason of the non-payment good knob at the end and "ran after" These prices do the talking for us Witness my hand and seal of office of interest. the woman in the literal sense. this 13th day of May, A. D. 1920. Terms of sale: Above her head he swung the club (Seal) R. C. Frauer, Fifteen per cent of the purchase BRAN tffcA QJ* with an energy peculiar to savage Auditor of Koochiching County, price is payable to the County Treasurer Minnesota man. Tremblingly she answered, "Yes," Per Hundred at the time of sale. The unpaid E. By J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. long before he "popped the question." balance is payable at any time in whole MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS OA AC m20-jl0 And the savage equivalent for a priest or in part within forty years from the Per Hundred —if there was one—quickly spliced date of sale, interest rate of four per CRACKED CORN AA AA them. His fee consisting of immunity cent per annum, due on June 1st, of CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION from a clout on the head. year provided, that the interest TO SELL. MORTGAGE OR Per Hundred $3.90 jan be paid at any time within interest LEASE LAND. Did the savage maiden enjoy this year without penalty. In effect, kind of wooing? No doubt she found ^Per' Hundred this means that the interest money may Estate of Henry R. Hoist, Insane her husband was not so savage as he be paid any time between June first appeared at first sight, and grew reconciled. GROUND OATS Qy| AA and May thirty-first without penalty. State of Minnesota Per Hundred The appraised value of timber, when )ss She had, undoubtedly, a certain so stated, must be paid in full at the Koochiching County OATS 4 fierceness of her own. And probably IN PROBATE COURT time of sale. Per Bushel there were henpecked husbands even All mineral rights are reserved to In the matter of the estate of Henry H£Ton $26.00 in those days. the state by the laws of the state. R. Hoist, insane. There have been many savage wooers All lands are sold subject to any and The state of Minnesota to all persons all ditch taxes thereon. interested in the sale of certain lands in history. King Henry "VIII is Lands on which the interest has become belonging to said estate. The petition a notorious example. There was no Falls Lumber & Coal Company delinquent may be redeemed at of Ole Boe as representative of saying "nay!' to King Hal. He had any time up to the hour of sale, or before the above named estate, being duly such a taking way with him that he re-sale, to the actual purchaser. filed in this court, representing that it took as many wives as he wanted. PHONE 81 Such lands are listed under the caption: is necessary and for the best interests And his affection was keen as an ax. of said estate and of all interested It only cooled with death—the death, "Delinquent Lands." therein that certain lands of said estate that is, of the latest wife.—Exchange. No person can purchase more than described therein be sold and 320 acres of land, provided, however, praying that a license be to him granted that state lands purchased previous to sell the same ETHER FIRST USED IN BOSTON to 1905, are not charged against such Now therefore, you and each of you, purchaser. are hereby cited to show cause, if any In 1844 Horace Wells* a Dentist, Made Agents acting for purchasers must you have, before this court, at the a Successful Experiment on furnish affidavit of authority. probate coiirt rooms in the court Appraisers' reports showing quality Himself. house, in International Falls, county of I and kind of soil are on file in this office. Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on In 1844, Horace Wells, dentist, Hartford, the 29th day of May, 1920 at 10 o'clock Lists giving legal descriptions of Conn., attended a lecture by Colton A. M., why the prayer of said petition lands to be offered may be obtained should not be granted. on nitrous oxid gas. In illustrating of the State Auditor or the Immigration Witness the judge of said court, and the lecture gas was administered Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the seal of said court, this 3rd day of to one of the audience, who became the County Auditor at the county seat. May, 1920. unconscious. This led Wells to believe J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor (Court Seal) John Berg, that it might be employed to render fjWWL aHumjl AMU Oiilhltoh Judge of Probate Court. painless the extraction of teeth. Jevne & Norton, He tried it on himself and found that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Attorneys for Petitioner. it was so. M6-20 During the same year William Norton, ^\^Tepartment of the Interior, U. S. Land a Boston dentist, heard that sulfuric ^Office at Duluth, Minnesota, May 1, ether could be inhaled in small 1920. Notice is hereby given that Charles quantities to produce unconsciousness. for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Price Where the shah Sits. Mattson, whose post-office address ?s Accordingly, he experimented. He was The throne of the Shah of Persia 521 N. 48th Avenue W., Duluth, Minnesota, insensible for eight minutes. On recovering Is the most valuable one in the whole did, on the 1st day of August, he concluded that ether might world, and its enormous dimensions 1919, file in this office sworn statement be employed successfully in surgical and exquisite decorations would inspire and application, No. 012986, to purchase work. On October 16,1846, Morton administered multimillionaire with awe. the NEJ/4 NE'Vi, Sec. 23 and ether to a patient in the It is of pure white marble, and is ,NW% NW1^, Section 24, Township "8 Massachusetts general hospital in no less than 18 feet in depth by 10 feet N., Range 20 W. 4th Principal Meridian, Boston. wide. The actual seat is mounted on and the timber thereon, under the It was in November, 1847, that Simpson, a large platform of the same material, provisions of the act of June 3, 18*8, famous Scottish scientist of Edinburgh, and acts amendatory, known as the and is upheld by fourteen spotless resolved to try personally th£ "Timber and Stone Law," at such value ivory pillars, carved in the shape of inhalation of chloroform. Sitting with as might be fixed by appraisment, and men and women1 while the whole is that pursuant to such application, the his friends, Duncan and Keith, around Cigarette covered with pictures worked in the land, and timber thereon have been estimated a dinner table, he proposed that they purest gold leaf. Ascending to the and valued by applicant, the inhale chloroform. Each consented to platform is a staircase of solid gold. timber estimated 80000 board feet it the test. First, their minds were livened $2.00 per M, and the land $40.00 that then they fell into a deep stupor. said applicant will offer final proof in Simpson, recovering first, found Duncan support of his application and sworn snoring on the floor, and Keith, Unconscious Humor. dement on the 14th day of July, 1920, teacher of a third-year class half-sensible, struggling to regain the The before the Register and Receiver of during a test in written English requested chair from which he had fallen. the United States Land Office, at Duluth, each pupil to write an original Minnesota. sentence containing the word "character." Any person is at liberty to protest Good for Every Day Use. is tlie topmost cigarette— After much thought one little ERE this purchase before entry, or initiate Get up right in the morning. Go girl evolved the following: "All the a contest at any time before patent issues, to bed right at night. Start with joy the highest point of smoking enjoyment teachers on the third floor have a good by filing a corroborated affidavit in your heart, hope in the future, kindness character," which, doubtless true, ,in this office, alleging facts which in your purpose. If it is a dark sounded rather hard on the teachers and satisfaction—the fwould defeat the entry. day, never mind you will brighten it of the other floors. Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. up. If it is a bright day, you will add In another school one of the teachers ^Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota H. S. CIGARETTE. Studied "from the to the brightness. Give a word of SPUR occasionally appears wearing one Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of cheer, a kindly greeting and a warm of the modern straight-effect gowns •Duluth, Minnesota. handshake to your friends, says a ground up"— in seed, soil, plant confined at the waist by a heavy silken Joseph Wineasewskf, writer in Leslie's. cord with large tassels. One of the Register. If you have enemies, look up, pass and culture. Studied in blending, boys, writing upon the subject "Our May6-Julyl them by, forget and try to forgive. School," referred to his teacher In flattering If all of us would only think how studied in making, studied in terms, but being unversed in •I NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION much of human happiness is made the artistic as to raiment, finished his by ourselves, there would be less of packing. Spurs are blended in a paper with the remark, "But sometimes human misery. she comes to school wearing her OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR 1 If all of us would bear in mind that bathrobe." new way from American and County of Koochiching happiness is from within and not from State of Minnesota without, there would be a well-spring Oriental tobaccos, bringing out Notice of Expiration of Redemption Startling News. of joy in every heart and the sun "I know a place in town where a To Thomas Thomassen: would shine forever. You are hereby notified that the following number of kidnapers were lately to the full that good old-time piece or parcel of land, situated rounded up." Indians Still Use Blow Gun. {•n the county of Koochiching, state of "Police headquarters?" tobacco taste. The satiny imported Minnesota, and known and described is The blow gun is still popular for "No a bargain sale in cradles." follows, to-wit: Lot 32 in Block 3, hunting birds among the Koasati Indians paper is crimped, not irview Addition to Koochiching, ?s in Louisiana. This weapon consists now assessed in your name. of a tube, usually of cane, about •that on the 14th day of May, A. D. pasted, making an easier-drawing, Diamond Thieves Easily Detected. six feet long, rubbed smooth on the inside .1917, at a sale of land pursuant to the Diamond stealing in the South Affrican with an implement made for the real estate tax judgment duly given mines is becoming precarious purpose and carefully straightened slower-burning cigarette. and made in and by the district court business. The blacks still swallow with the aid of fire. Slender pointed in and for said county of Koochiching them or hide them in self-inflicted darts about eight inches long are used on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1917, in You'll approve of the smart wounds, but these methods no longer as ammunition, each one wrapped .proceedings to enforce the payment of suffice. Coolidge X-ray tubes are so taxes delinquent upon real estate neatly along a third of its length with brown and silver packet,threefold,that mounted in a frame as to illuminate the year A. D. 1915, for said county of thistledown or cotton to make it fit iKoochiching the above described piece the whole body of the stripped native the inside of the tube. The hunter preserves Spur's taste parcel of land was bid in for the standing before them. The entire body places a dart in the tube, which he of of tate Minnesota for the sum of the hundreds of miners can thus be raises to his lips and with which he thirty-one and 38-100ths dollars. and fragrance. brought into view in the fluoroscope in takes careful aim at his game then That the right of the state of Minnesota few seconds, and any diamond present, a with a quick puff of breath he drives in, upon and against said real even if behind thick bones, is the little dart flying with a sufficient estate by virtue of said sale was duly & Co. quickly detected. The glow of the diamond force to impale and kill a small bird assigned and sold on the 20th day if LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO under the X-rays, as well as its June, A. D. 1917, for the sum of thirtytwo or squirrel. dense opaqueness, aids in detection, dollars. That the certificate of sale for said said. it Is Chinese Barbers. piece or parcel of land executed and The Chinese are not accustomed to delivered by said county auditor upon Flying Casualties. tipping the barber. As a matter of sale last above mentioned has Revised figures from the war department «en presented to me at my offiec by fact the Chinese barber is very modest show that there were but 583 casualties the holder thereof for the purpose of in his prices, and his patrons can among American aviators in having notice of expiration of time for obtain a hair cut, a head shave, a face Europe during the war. Of this number redemption from said tax sale of said shave, and in addition have his shoulders property given and served and that 491 were among aviators with the and back massaged, all for a sum the amount required to redeem said A. E. F. and the remainder among aviators total of less than 5 cents. The straight piece or parcel of land from said tax on duty with the British, French razor used by Chinese barbers is a sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue and Italian armies. The casualties are triangular shaped blade with straight upon said notice is the sum of $32.00, classified as follows: Killed in combat, handle, folding up as does the American together with interest thereon at the prisoners, 145 wounded in action, 208 rate of 12 per cent per annum from straight razor. The blades are killed in action 41 missing 152 in the 20th day of June, A. D. 1917, until made from old rails or any other crude action, injured action, 29 in 25 interned, 'the day such redemption is made. 1 steel which has outlived its usefulness 3. And the further sum of $2.42, being in other directions. ,4- Pf