International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 22, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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-J 5V ***?»&. i^-7. r*s,^E-*"-^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEV 21, 1920. by the purchaser at said tax sale, together I Notice is hereby given that August with interest on said la.it named amount at the rate of 12 per Svenson, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on cent per annum from the 13th day of May 6, 1915, made Homestead Entry, A. May, D. 1920, until the day such redemption Serial No. 07889, for NW%, section 35, township 159 N., Range 26 W. 5th P. is made. SALE OF SCHOOL AND And the further sum of $1.47, being Meridian, has filed notice of intention the amount of the delinquent tax^s to make three-year proof, under act OTHER STATE LAND for the year 1918, upon said premises June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the paid by the purchaser at said tax sale, land above described, before J. Jl. together with interest on said last Drummond, clerk of district court, at named amount at the rate of 12 per International Falls, Minn., on the 24th State of Minnesota, cent per annum from the 13th day of day of July, 1920. State Auditor's office, May, A. D. 1920, until the day such Claimant names as witnesses:. N. P. St. Paul, Minn., June 24, 1920. redemption is made. Nielsen John Carstens, P. A. Pearson, Hay and Feed Notice is hereby given that on August That the time for the redemption of Leslie Christensen, all of Loman, Minnesota. 9th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the said piece or parcel of land from said km office of the county auditor at International tax sale will expire sixty (60) days A. G. Swindleharst, Falls, Koochiching county,^ in Register. after service of this notice and the filing the state of Minnesota, I will offer for of proof of such service in my office. sale certain unsold state lands and also CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION I these state lands which have reverted Witness my hand and seal of office FOR PROBATE OF WILL to the state by reason of the non-payment 1 this 13th day of May, A. D. 1920. These prices do the talking for us of interest. (Seal) R. C. Fraser, Estate of John Gabrlelson Terms of sale: Auditor of Koochic* ^ng County, Fifteen per cent of the purchase Minnesota BRAN AA AP State of Minnesota price is payable-to the County Treasurer By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. )ss at the time of sale. The unpaid Per Hundred m20-jl0 County, of Koochiching balance is payable at any time in whole MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS AA flfif In the matter of the estate of John or in part within forty years from the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Per Hundred f.. V®®"® date of sale, interest rate of four per Gabrielson, decedent. TO SELL MORTGAGE OR The state of Minnesota to all persons CRACKED CORN OA AA cent per annum, due on June 1st, of LEASE LAND. interested in the allowance and year provided, that the Interest Per Hundred 9d««FU probate of the will of said decedent: OA r*Jrir inter- C&n paid at any time within CORN AQ Estate of Henry R. Hoist, Inatame The petition of Axel Gabrielson being est year without penalty. In effect, duly filed in this court, representing this means that the interest money may Per Hundred State of Minnesota that John Gabrielson, *then a resident be paid any time between June first GROUND OATS AA )ss of the county of Koochiching, and May thirty-first without penalty. Koochiching. County state of Minnesota, died on the 7th day The appraised value of timber, when Per Hundred Jpt.UV IN PROBATE COURT of March, 1920, leaving a last will and so stated, must be paid in full at the OATS testament which is presented to this In the matter of the estate of Henry time of sale. court with said petition, and praying R. Hoist, insane. Per Bushel All mineral rights are reserved to $26.00 that said instrument be allowed as the The state of Minnesota to all persons the state by the laws of the state. last will and testament of said decedent, interested in the sale of certain lands All lands are sold subject to any and and that letters testamentary "per Ton belonging to said estate. The petition all ditch taxes thereon. be issued thereon to Ellen Gabrielsoii, of Ole Boe as representative of Lands on which the interest has become Now therefore, you, and each of you, the above named estate, being duly delinquent may be redeemed at Falls Lumber & Coal Company are hereby cited and required to show filed in this court, representing that it any time up to the hour of sale, or before cause, if any you have, before this is necessary and for the best interests re-sale, to the actual purchaser. court, at the probate court rooms tn PHONE 81 of said estate and of all interested Such lands are listed under the caption: the court house, in International Falls, therein that certain lands of said estate county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, described therein be sold and "Delinquent Lands." on the 31st day of July, 1920, at No person can ^purchase more than praying that a license be to him granted 2 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said 32® acres of land, provided, however, to sell the same petition should not be granted. that state lands purchased previous Now therefore, you and each of you, Witness the honorable John Berg, to 1905, are not charged against such are hereby cited to show cause, if any Judge of said court, and the seal of purchaser. you have, before this court, at the said court, this 3rd day of July, 1920. Agents acting for purchasers must probate court rooms in the court John Berg, furnish affidavit of authority. house, in International Falls, county of (Court Seal) Judge Appraisers' reports showing quality Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on Jevne & Norton, and kind of soil are on file in this office. the 29th day of May, 1920 at 10 o'clock Attorneys for Petitioner. A. M., why the prayer of said petition Lists giving legal descriptions of should not be.granted. *.' lands to be offered may be obtained CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Witness the judge of, said court, and i: of the State Auditor or the Immigra FOR ADMINISTRATION the seal of said court, this 3rd day of tion. Commissioner at St. Paul, and of May, 1920. the County Auditor at the county seat. (Court Seal) Jofcn Berg, J. A. O. PREUS, State ^Auditor Judge of Probate Court. Estate of Johan Johanson Sletten J(TBe & Norton, Attorneys for Petitioner. Jtmto NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of Minnesota )ss NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION •epartment of the Interior, U» S. Land County of Koochiching Office at Duluth, Minnesota, May 1, IN PROBATE COURT 1920. Notice is hereby., given that under In the matter of the estate of Johan Notice is hereby given that Charles and by virtue of an execution, directed Johanson Sletten, Decedent. Mattson, whose post-office address Is and delivered to me, issued out of the The state of Minnesota to all per 521 N. 48th Avenue W., Duluth, Minnesota, district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, sons interested in the granting of administration at did, on the 1st day of August, on a judgment duly entered and Highest Possible Sitality Lowest Possible Price of tlfe estate of said de far 1919, file in this office sworn statement docketed in said county on the 9th day cedent: The petition of Peter Johnson of June, 1920, for the sum of $5125.30, and application, No. 012986, to purchase having been filed in this court in favor of Backus-Brooks Company, a %JISI!h(G THE the NE% NE%, Sec. 23 and representing that Johan Johanson corporation, and against Andrew TJ. NW*4 NW%, Section 24, Township *S Sletten, then a resident of the coun-y W .x, Clair, also known and described as A. lid N., Ra^ge 20 W. 4th Principal Meridian, of Koochiching, state of Minnesota B. Clair, and which judgment was duly and the timber thereon, under the died intestate on the 18th day of June, docketed in the office of the clerk ofthe provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, 1920 and praying that letters of administration district court of said Koochiching and acts amendatory, known as the of his estate be granted county on the 10th day of June, 1920, "Timber and Stone Law," at such value to Peter Johnson, and the court having I have levied upon, as the property of as might be fixed by appraisment, and fixed the time and place for. hearing said judgment debtor, and on Saturday, that pursuant to such application, the said petition: Therefore, you, and TX/TANY a smoker thought the limit had the 31st day of July, 1920, at 10 land, and timber thereon have been each'of you, are hereby .cited and required -38- o'clock A. M., at the sheriff's office in timated and valued by applicant, the to show cause, if any you have the county court house building in the 1L been reached. Could cigarettes be improved? timber estimated 80000 board feet before this court at the probate court ft city of International Falls in said $2.00 per M, and the' land $40.00 that rooms in the court house, in the city county of Koochiching, I will sell at said applicant will offer final proof in We thought so. We knew there was of International Falls in the county of public sale to the highest bidder for support of his application and sworn Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on cash, all right, title and interest of ^ffiement on the 14th day of July, 1920, the 7th day of August, 1920, at room at the top for a better cigarette. But it said judgment debtor in and to the before the Register and Receiver of o'clock P. M., why said petition should following described lands situated in the United States Land Office, at Duluth, not be granted. said Koochiching county, to wit: The would have to be something entirely new. Minnesota. Witness, the judge of said court, an\ northeast quarter of southeast quarter Any person is at liberty to protest the seal of said court, this 16th day of (NE% of SE%) of section eight (8) this purchase before entry, or initiate July, 1920. and southwest quarter of southwest And it is—it's Spur. a contest at any time before patent issues, (Court Seal) John Berg, quarter (STP% of SW%) of section by filing a corroborated affidavit Probate Judge. !&% twenty-two (22) in- township sixtythree in this office, alleging facts which Jevne & Norton, (63), range, tweifty-three. (23) An original blend that makes the rich Oriental tobaccos Attorneys for Petitioner. would defeat the entry. and southeast quarter of northwest Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. July 15-29 quarter (SE% of' NW%) of section richer by pleasing combination with Burley and Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota H. S. thirty-four (34) in township sixtythree Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of (63) range twenty-four (24) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION other home-grown tobaccos. A new method of rolling Duluth, Minnesota. west of the fourth principal meridian, the satiny imported paper by crimping, instead of pasting. Joseph Wlnccewskl, according to the government survey United States Land Office, Duluth Register. thereof, to satisfy said execution and Minn., July 2, 1930. A smart "brown-and-silver" package, with triple wrapping May6-Julyl the costs and expanses of sale. Notice is hereby given, that Stephen H. Gheen, of Gheen, Minnesota, as final Dated June 10, 1920.^ to keep Spurs fresh. assignee of Isaac N. Wolfe, on July 2, Hughes Van Etten, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION 'Tj 1920, filed in this office, his application Sheriff of Koochiching County. to select under Sections 2306 and 2307, Junel7-July29 Spur offers you tip-top quality at rock-bottom price. revised statutes, U. S., the OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR 1 $ Lot *2, of Section 25, Township CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL County of Koochiching 69 North, Range 18 West and lot ACCOUNT AND FOR DISS State of Minnesota 3 of Section 30, and lot 3 of Section TRIBUTION Notice of Expiration of Redemption 31, Township 69 North, Range To Thomas Thomassen: LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. 17 West 4th P. M., containing 16.25 You are hereby notified that the following Estate of Claire F. Ogden acres. Any and all persons claiming ad piece or parcel of land, situated versely. the lands described, or desiring in the county of Koochiching, state of State of Minnesota 1 to Object because of the Mineral Minnesota, and known and described as ,.)SS 'T Character of the land, or for any oth follows, to-wit: Lot 32 in Block 3, County of Koochiching er reason, to the disposal to applicant Fairview Addition to Koochiching, IN PROBATE COURT ow assessed in your name. should file their affidavits of protest in In the matter of the estate of Claire F. this office, on or before August 17, 1920. Th%t on the 14th day of May, A. D. Ogden, decedent. 1917, at a sale of land pursuant to the JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, The state of Minnesota to all persons Register real estate tax judgment duly given interested in the above entitled matter: tie and made in and by the district court Whereas, Garland Ogden has in and for said county of Koochiching filed in this court his final account of on tit? 21st day of March, A. D. 1917, in Facts About Corn Culture. his administration of the estate of the proceedings to enforce the payment of The tribes of North America saw above named decedent, together with taxes delinquent upon real estate »r the possibilities of corn and hastened his petition praying for the adjustment the year A. D. 1915, for said county of and allowance -of said final account its evolution. There has been crossbreeding Koochiching the above described piece and for distribution of the residue by white farmers, yet, as a or parcel of land was bid in for the of said estate to the persons thereunto matter of fact, the corn culture of the State of Minnesota for the sum of entitled: It is ordered, that said present day is practically as it came thirty-one and 38-100ths dollars. petition be heard, and that all persons from the hand of the Indian. He has That the right of the state of Minnesota intere8tedinsaidmatter.be and appear adapted and modified it to various sections in, upon and against said real before this court on the 14th day of the country by a process of estate by virtue of said sale was duly of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at assigned and sold on the 20th day -if careful selection. the probate court rooms in the court A. June, D.' 1917, for the sum of thirty- Recently it occurred to some scientists house at International Falls, in said two dollars. Jtunty, and then and there or as soon that despite the drawback of the That the certificate of sale for said thereafter as said matter can be heard, weather the Mandan Indians of the piecefor parcel of land executed and show cause, if any they have, why North were raising corn. An .expedition delivered by said county auditor upon said petition should- not be granted made a study of the agricultural said sale last above mentioned has and that this citation be served by the methods of the Mandans, and it developed beeg&r presented to me at my offlec by publication thereof in the International older thereof for the purpose of that for centuries the farmers of Falls Press according to law. laving notice of expiration of time for the tribes had been developing a hardy Witness the honorable John Berg, 'redemption from said tax sale of said corn. The seed had been selected from judge of said court, and the seal of property givei^ and served and that year to year from stalks which showed said court, this 10th day of July, 1920. the amount required to redeem said no effect from frost. (Court Seal) John Berg, piece or parcel of land from said tax Judge. sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue J. J. Hadler, upon said notice is the sum of $32.00, Represent Liabilities. Attorney for Petitioner. together with interest thereon at the Roads that will not be of any service July 15-23 .\rate of 12 per cent per annum from when the bonds that pay for them the 20th day of June, A. D. 1917, until have matured represent' liabilities instead the day such redemption is made. NOlftCE FOR PUBLICATION of assets. Such costly waste And the further sum^of $2.42, being should be, and In many places is being l^the amount of the delinquent taxes for Department of the Interior, U. S. Land stopped. the year -1917, upon said premises paid Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, June,