International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 12, 1920 · Page 3 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS £AGE FOUR county road and bridge bonds bearing I Five Minute Chats interest at 6 per cent per annum, to be LEGAL NOTICES issued by said county. on Our Presidents Said judicial road as surveyed by the engineer is about six miles long ai the estimated number of yards of SALE OF SCHOOL AND dirt to be excavated is about 5,106 Bj JAMES MORGAN total estimated cost of construction of OTHER STATE LAND said road, with culverts and bridges, being about $24,692.91. Bids will be received (Copyright, 1920, by James Morgan.) for the work as one job or for A FUGITIVE PRESIDENT one or more sections of said wo'k. State of Minnesota, Hay Feed Each bid must be accompanied by a. State Auditor's office, certified check on a National Bank or 1809—James Madison, Inaugurated St. Paul, Minn., July 27, 1920. Trust Company for not less than 10 President, aged fiftyseven. Notice is hereby given that on September per cent of the bid, which shall be forfeited and 13, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. 'n to said county if the successful 1812— (June 19) War declared. the office of the county auditor, at International bidder fails to enter into contract and Falls, Koochiching county, execute a bond as provided by law. In the state of Minnesota, I will offer The successful bidders will be required 1814—(Aug. 24-27) In flight for sale certain unsold state lands and to furnish good and sufficient bond in from the British. (Dec. also those state lands which have inverted the amount of the contract, conditional 28) treaty of peace. These prices do the talking for us to the state by reason of the upon the faithful performance of 1817—Madison retired from non-payment of interest. said contract. Presidency. Terms of sale: No bid will be entertained that exceeds 1826—Rector In University of BRAN AA QP Fifteen per cent of the purchase by 30 per cent the estimate of Virginia. price is payable to the County Treasurer the engineer. Per Hundred 1829—In constitutional convention. at the time of sale. The unpaid The right to reject any and all bids MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS (A ftj- is reserved. The date for receiving balance is payable at any time in whole said bids may be adjourned from time or in part within forty years from the 1836—(June 28) died, aged Per Hundred to time until the work shall have been date of sale, interest rate of four per eighty-five. CRACKED CORN (Q AA all taken. cent per annum, due on June 1st, of R. C. Frnser, each year provided, that the interest Per Hundred 9d«tFV County Auditor, Koochiching BUT can be paid at any time within interest (Q AA for the smiles of his blooming CORN County, Minnesota year without penalty. In effect, Dolly, Madison's administration (Seal) Aug.12-19-26 Per Hundred this means that the interest money may would be a desert without an be paid any time between June first GROUND OATS QJ AA oasis, over whose dreary expanse the and May thirty-first without penalty. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION Per Hundred weary biographer would wander The appraised value of timber, when athirst for human anecdotes. Her Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OATS so stated, must be paid in full at the Office at Duluth, Minnesota, August bubbling spirits relieved the austerity time of sale. Per Bushel 5, 1920. of Jeffersonian simplicity and won All mineral rights are reserved to "St« $26.00 Notice is hereby given that Charles her a popularity that has been equaled, the state by the laws of the state. Mattson, whose post-office address is All lands are sold subject to any and if at all, among the mistresses of the 521 North 48th Avenue West, Duluth, all ditch taxes thereon. White House, only by Mrs. Cleveland. Minnesota, did, on the 1st day of August, Lands on which the interest has become Unless Grant must be excepted, Falls Lumber & Coal Company 1919, file in this office sworn statement delinquent may be redeemed at Madison is the only president who and application, No. 012986, to any time up to the hour of sale, or before purchase the NE*4 NE%, Sec. 23 and found the presidency an anticlimax re-sale, to the actual purchaser. NW% NW%, section 24, township 68 to his career. One of the really great PHONE 81 Such lands are listed under the caption: N., Range 20 W. 4th Principal meridian, law-givers of the nation, he was and the timber thereon, under the without executive force. "Delinquent Lands." provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, With a weak cabinet, this gentle, No person can purchase more than and acts amendatory, known as the 320 acres of land, provided, however, sweet tempered, peace loving scholar "Timber and Stone Law," at such value that state lands purchased previous found himself adrift on the turbid as might be fixed by appraisement, and to 1905, are not charged against such sea of the great Napoleonic wars. that, pursuant to such application, the purchaser. Perhaps it was no longer possible to land and timber thereon have been estimated Agents acting for purchasers must and valued by applicant, the keep us out of the war when at last the furnish affidavit of authority. timber estimated 80000 board feet at United States was the only neutral Appraisers' reports showing quality $2.00 per M, and the land at $40.00 left In the civilized world. But certainly office. and kind of soil are on file in this that said applicant will offer fin3l It was no time for a fair-weather proof in support of his application and sailor. Lists giving legal descriptions of sworn statement on the 18th day of After 20 years of kicking and cuffing lands to be offered may be obtained October, 1920, before the register and from both sides in the European of the State Auditor or the Immigration receiver of the United States land office, conflict, bullied by England and lied at Duluth, Minnesota. Commissioner at St. Paul, and of Any person is at liberty to protest the County Auditor at the county seat. to by Napoleon, the country was sore J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor this purchase before entry, or initiate all over when the "warhawks" of congress, a contest at any time before patent issues, under the youthful Henry Clay, by filing a corroborated affidavit seized the tiller of the ship of state NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Notice is hereby given that under Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. and by virtue of an execution, directed Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota H. S. and delivered to me, issued out of the Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota. on a judgment duly entered and Joseph WlnczewHki, docketed in said county on the 9th day Register. of June, 1920, for the sum of $5125.30, Aug. 12-Oct 7 in favor of Backus-Brooks Company, a 'ROAD* corporation, and against Andrew TJ. Clair, also known and described as A. B. Clair, and which judgment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of BUILDING the district court of said Koochiching county on the 10th day of June, 1923, I have levied upon, as the property cf di\!A£/L civmjk Mont at thiLofe said judgment debtor, and On Saturday, the 18th day of September, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the sheriff's office in MOTOR TRUCKS ON HIGHWAYS the county court house building in the for Highest Possible Quality at city of International Falls in said .. .j? county of Koochiching, I will sell at Lowest Possible Price Series of Impacts Being Conducted at public sale to the highest bidder for Arlington to Determine Impact cash, all right, title and interest of on Roads. Said judgment debtor in and to the following described lands situated in said Koochiching county, to wit: The (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) northeast quarter of southeast quarter To determine the destructive effect (NEJ/4 of SE}£) of section eight (8) of heavily loaded auto trucks on highways and southwest quarter of southwest and streets, and to meet the demand quarter (SW% of SWJ/4) of section for data on the design of road twenty-two (22) in township sixtythree James Madison. surfaces and foundations to withstand (63), range, twenty-three. (23) JMot Merely a New Name and southeast quarter of northwest such heavy traffic, a series of experiments from Madison's Irresolute hand and quarter (SE% of NW^4) of section is being conducted by the bureau recklessly pointed the vessel straight thirty-four (34) in township sixtythree of public roads at the Arlington Into the teeth of the storm. The seaboard (63) range twenty-four (24) But a New Cigarette experiment farm to determine the impact East was more for peace and at west of the fourth principal meridian, of auto trucks on roads. that time the military section was the according to the government survey The most striking single development thereof, to satisfy said execution and new West, where the Tennesseans and in the highway field in 1918 was THERE the costs and expenses of sale. Kentuckians, Indianians and Ohioans the tremendous increase in motortruck was room at the top for a Dated August 4, 1920. were lustily shouting "On to Canada!" traffic. Five years ago heavy Hughes Van Ette'n, Overborne by their rash counsels, Madison motor trucks were few in number and Sheriff of Koochiching County. new and better cigarette. And Spurs consented, as he said, to "throw limited practically entirely to the Aug5-Sept.l6 forward the flag of the country, sure paved streets of larger cities. These that the people would press onward were made to fit in right there! Spur vehicles now comprise probably 4 to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and defend it." 5 per cent of the grand total of all Without competent civilian military decidedly new blend makes the Orient United States Land Office, Duluth, motor vehicles and are to be found leaders, without financial credit, without Minn., July 2, 1920. wherever traffic conditions permit war equipment, the people could Notice is hereby given, that Stephen choicest tobaccos and America's finest profitable use. But very few roads not press onward, as any history of H. Gheen, of Gheen, Minnesota, as final were designed to carry any large volume assignee of Isaac N. Wolfe, on July 2, the dismal war of 1812 will tell you. tobaccos yield more richness, aroma and of this class of traffic. Consequently, 1920, filed in this office, his application Even the capital was left undefended, the cost of adequate maintenance to select under Sections 2306 and 2307, and Madison, "in a little round mildness than you thought a cigarette was increased greatly during revised statutes, U. S., the hat with a big cockade," ran about in Lot 2, of Section 25, Township the year. In many places the damage helpless bewilderment as the British 69 North, Range 18 West and lot due to the incessant pounding of these could have. A new method of rolling marched upon Washington. 3 of Section 30, and lot 3 of Section fast and heavy vehicles was so great With the invaders entering at one 31, Township 69 North, Range ns to require complete reconstruction. (crimped, not pasted) makes Spur good 17 West 4th P. M., containing 16.25 side of the defenseless town, the acres. president fled at the other. As he Any and all persons claiming adversely turned he saw the flames shooting up SHIP90U& tobacco taste last longer. Spur is "class" all the lands described, or desiring behind him, he fled faster and farther. to object because of the Mineral Hides-Furs Isupply While the British commander was Character of the land, or for any other through—even to the smart "brown-and' your dealer cannot blowing out candles on his dinner table reason, to the disposal to applicant, vou, send us should file their affidavits of protest in that he might feast in the light &CV $2.00, and we shall be silver" package, triplcwrapping, that keeps this office, on or before August 17, 1920. of the burning White House, its fugitive Deal Direct with the pleased to send you, by JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, master was hiding in a forest but prepaid parcel post, ft Spurs fresh and fragrant. If you're fed up Register. Established 1867 hCirgCSt and OldCot carton of 200 Spur Cigaretces 25 miles away. -.House in the West (10 packages) After an absence of three days, a with ordinary cigarettes, Spurs will give Address: Highest Prices) and Immediate MOTICE FOR IS'IiS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION heavy-hearted, shattered, houseless Cash Returns. Write {or price OF .H DICJAIi ROAD president returned to view the LIGGETT &. MYERS lists tags and full Information* NO. 2, KOOCHICHING AND you afresh start. O A O O charred walls of his official residence D.BER6MANS0D. BELTRAMI COUNTIES, and of the capitol. At every turn he Fifth Avenue 212 MINNESOTA was greeted by ugly mutterings of the JSX.IiAm/ -i&lNN. New York City 6S? Go. general disposition to make him the LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO Notice is hereby given that pursuant scapegoat for all the national shortcomings to a resolution heretofore duly adopted in a war that had been thrust by the board of county commissioners of the county of Koochiching and upon him. But with victory at New state of Minnesota, the said board of Orleans and the return of peace, the county commissioners, at a meeting to voice of the faultfinder was drowned be held in the city of International in the hum of sudden prosperity. And Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, in the closing days of his administration on the 14th day of September, 1920, at Madison was cheered by many 11:00 o'clock A. M., will receive sealed 2SO MODERN ROOMS assurances that his countrymen were bids for the Construction of Judicial LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT not forgetful of the 40 years that he Road No. Koochiching and Beltrami 2, $1.25—03SS PKiCS— counties, Minnesota, according to the had served them in pure devotion?- HATS FOB TWO PERSONS £2.GO plans and specifications of the engineer Like John Adams, he emerged from PHIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA now on file in the office of the COMPLETE SAFETY. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS his retirement to sit in the constitutional county surveyor in and for said Koochiching FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. AND convention of his state, INSURANCE RECORDS PROVE THAT NEVER county. where the aged statesman closed his HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANY BUILDING Such bids to include a proposal 'o PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS. active public life, as he had opened the county, whereby the contractor EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD WATER. it, with a sentiment of humanity for will accept from the county full payment STEAM HEAT. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. the slaves. ..IBSB" for such work, in the form of I