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A'5":^ .•••-• ', .' ,-M mra t^Tjp ''ir-,#/ J#*** i--"" f,' Jr v,' *, V/*^ *^%V£V A f'lr^ ^W" Jf 1 1 1 5 INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO THE 1NTKNATI0NAL FALLS PRESS county putting on an exhibit at the NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land state fair. Office at- Duluth, Minnesota, September In this article it is stated that the 8, 1920. AND BORDER BUDGET farmers' clubs who were willing Notice Is hereby given that Theodore SALE OF SCHOOL AND support a county exhibit were the Thulin, of Birchdale, Minn., who, on' H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager November 5th, 1915, made homestead Loman, Ranier, Wildwood and Highland entry, serial No. 08222, for NEK. section OTHER STATE LAND clubs. This article was copied 34, township 159 N. range 27 W.t Entered at the P®»* Ofltce at International Fall*. Minn., na Secont-Claaa Matter in the International Falls Press and 5th P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention has come to the attention of the to make three-year proof, to SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YE^R I establish claim to the land above described, clubs not mentioned in this article State of Minnesota, before J. H. Drummond, clerk State Auditor's office, who had voted to pay the $25.00 for OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA of district court, at International Falls, St. Paul, Minn., Aug- 30, 1920. this purpose as requested. Minn., on the 12tlj day of October, 1929. Notice is hereby given that on October They have asked me to correct Claimant names as witnesses: Bernhard 1-1, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. in endorse Mr. Harding and the Republican PREUS ASKS FARMERS Bergvall, Gunder Nybo, Alfred (•*. this error. The clubs who voted *o the office of the county auditor, at In party. I believe that wc TO TELL THEIR NEEDS Bergvall, Cresh Grazin, all of Birchdale, ternational Falls, Koochiching county, pay $25.00 each in support of a county need in Minnesota also a state program Minn. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer exhibit at the state fair were as JOSBPH WICZEWSKI, for agricultural betterment. for sale certain unsold state lands and Head of Minnesota Republican Ticket follows: Ericsburg Farmers' club, Register. also those state lands which "The next Minnesota legislature Recommends that Farm Bureaus International Falls Press, Sept. 9-Oct.7 Evergreen Community Club Highland verted to the state by reason of the should enact such, legislation as will and Other Bodies Draft Program Farmers' Club Forsyth Farmers' non-payment of interest. Cameras and Films place agriculture in its correct relation NOTICE TO TERMINATE CONTRACT for Legislature. Club. Terms of sale: FOR SALE OF LAND to the other industries. Fifteen per cent of the purchase The Loman, Ranier and Wildwood S. N. RUBIN Action by the next Minnesota legislature "To effect such a program I would prioe is payable to the County Treasurer To JAMES LARSON: Farmers' clubs mentioned in youi at the time of sale. The unpaid to place agriculture in the suggest that the representative and You are hereby notified that default article did not offer to support the balance is payable at any time in whole position to which it is entitled as the non-political farm organizations of has been made ii{ the performance of & movement. The Sturgeon River or in part within forty years from the Druggist certain contract made by and between state's most important industry is advocated the state, such as the Farm Bureau date of sale, interest rate of four per Farmers' club was favorable to the Crookston Lumber company, vendor, by J. A. O. Preus, Republican Federation, the State Livestock cent per annum, due on June lBt, of Rexal Store and Melvln Osborn, of Page, North Dakota, plan and willing to make an attempt •andidate for governor, in a statement Breeders' Association and similar organizations, each year provided, that the interest vendee, under date of Sept. 20, to raise the money requested. can issued this week. get together on an be. paid at any time within interest 1912, which said contract was by saia InteraatioMl Falls, Hiiaesota This correction would, I believe, year without penalty. In effect, But first of all the farmers must agreed program for action, which Melvln Osborn assigned to you, the this means' that the interest money may clear up any misunderstanding. We tell the legislature and state officials said James Larson, under date of November program the legislature can consider.'" be paid any time between June first 22, 1913. and wherein and may want to get the support of the what they want. Mr. Preus believes and May thirty-first without. penalty. whereby said Crookston Lumber Company farmers' clubs another year in a that this can be effectively done The appraised value of timber, when S$ 8 9S St 8 Sfi £3 8S ss se SS SS Mr. Preus believes that better marketing agreed to sell and the said purchaser movement of this kind and it .would through the Farm Bureau, the Minnesota so stated,, must be paid in full at the facilities ace of the utmost and'you, the asignee of the said be unfortunate to discourage, arty of 8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 8 Livestock association and time of sale. purchaser, agreed to purchase that importance to farmers of Minnesota. •11 mineral rights are reserved to those who so willingly offered to certain tract or parcel of land situate 8 8 other live, non-political organizations. 888888888X8888888888 the state by the laws of the state. In the county of Koochiching, state of help out with the work this year. All lands are sold subject to any and A CORRECTION Minnesota, and described as follows, JOHN H. BROWN Mr. Preus asks the farmers to This plan as outlined first at a all ditch taxes thereon. to-wit: Attorney at Law agree on a program at the earliest meeting of the Highland Farmers' Land* on which the interest has become The Northeast quarter of the Northwest The following letter signed by M. Office over O. M. Carr & Co. possible time and present it for action, club has received much favorable delinquent may be redeemed at quarter (NEK-NW%) of Section M. Abbott, county agent, and addressed International Falls, Minnesota Nineteen (19) in Township One hundred stating that agriculture is now apy time up to the hour of sale, or before comment by the state farmers' club to the editor of the Northome fifty-two (152) North, Range r'e-sale, to the actual purchaser. uppermost in the public mind. His specialist, and by the editors of the Twenty-nine («29) West of the Fifth Such lands are listed under the caption: Record, regarding Koochiching DR. H. H. IHRIG statement follows: farm papers, and by the official publication Principal Meridian. county .putting on an exhibit at the "The intelligence and saneness of Dentist of the Minnesota federation Said default consists in the nonpayment "Delinquent Lands." state fair this year is self explanatory Mr. Harding with reference to the Office over Holler's Confectionery by-you,-the said James Larson, of Vo person can purchase more than of,farmers' clubs. interest and taxes to be paid under the development of agriculture, ©ur International Falls, Minnesota 420 acres of land, provided, however, Had it been started sooner, I have September 20, 1920. terms of said contract, which said Interest that state lands purchased previous greatest single industry in the west, and taxeg are past due and unpaid. no doubt that the plan would have to 1905, are not charged against such iss I. M. Feeneyi Editor, J. J. HADLER can scarcely fail to meet with the approval purchaser. Northome Record, of farm people. This thought been a success and we may wish to Lawyer You are hereby notified that sail Agents acting for purchasers must Northome, Minn. International Stat* Bank Bids for agriculture and the needs of farm contract will be cancelled and terminated give it further trial another year. furnish affidavit of Authority. Dear Miss Feeney: and any Interest which you claim International Falls, Minnesota people is uppermost in the public Appraisers' reports showing quality Yours very truly, In said lands and premises under said My attention has been called to an and kind of soil are on file in this office. mind today. M. M. Abbott, contract will be forever debarred and article in your paper, one or two "I think the farm people of Minnesota N O E N I N N E S O A foreclosed at the expiration of Ninety Lists giving legal descriptions weeks ago, in regard to Koochiching County Agent. should go even farther than to HOSPITAI (90) days from the date of the service lands to be offered may be obtained of this notice upon you, unless on or Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and of the State Auditor or the Immiara before the expiration of said Ninety Surgeon in Charge tion Commissioner at St. Paul, and of (90) days you comply with the terms the County Auditor at the county seat. Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 and conditions of said contract by J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor Office Int'l State Bank Building paying all said overdue payments of International Falls, Minnesota interest and taxes, together with the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION cost of the service of this notice upon mmjA JwtK (d if&tch FOR ADMINISTRATION you. LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY, The Rexall Store Estate of Per John Thureson P. V. Games, S. N. Rubin, Proprietor Assistant Secretary. State of Minnesota International Falls. Minnesota 4Spurs are There" Dated September 7th, 1920. 88 wsytf? Koochiching County IN PROBATE COURT In the mater 'of the estate of Per John Thureson, decedent. PAINT The state of Minnesota to all persons interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Martha Thuresen, having been filed in this court, representing that Per John Thureson, then a FOR EVERY PURPOSE— resident of the county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, died intestate on Inside and Outside House Paint "V the 5th day of July, 1920 and praying that letters of administration of his Automobile Paint ALL estate be granted to Martha Thureson, cigarettes that you n^EN folks who have tired of and the court having fixed the time Boat Paint and place for hearing said petition: flat tires on lack snap and go—cigarettes that are like Therefore, you, and each of you, are Kalsomine hereby cited and required to show the roiH to smokcenjoyment— cause, if any you have, before this court at the probate court rooms in listen to this:— the court house, in the city of International We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed Falls, in the county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on the Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. 2nd day of October, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. why5 said petition shoul'l not be out in the Orreni grow —AWAY granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and rich aromatic tobaccos. A lor.*? the seal of said court, this 2nd day of Falls Lumber & Coal Co. September, 1920. buying arm reached over and (Court Seal) Joha Btrg, Probate Judge. to the (J. S. A.— Drought them Middleton & Middleton, PHONE 8T Attorneys for Petitioner. then combined tl.eni wuh our Sept. 9-23 home-grown full-bodied tuoaccos. CITATION FOR HKARIN6 ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION Out of the blend was boi.. Spur Cigarettes. Estate of Sarah Jaiaith That rare, rich old-time tob. co State of Minnesota YOUR BOY )as taste and aroma is winning right County of Koochiching IN PROBATE COURT and left. Besides, Spur Cigarettes Is growing inch by In the matter of the estate of Sarah Jaquith, decedent. have imported paper, roL 1 with" inch. Get him started The state of Minnesota to all persons— out paste. The crimped seam makes in the right direction Whereas, John F. Jaquith has filed in this court his final account of his Spurs burn slower, draw easier, and by opening a bank account administration of the estate of. the above named decedent, together with taste better. for him. His| his. petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account And that smart brown and silver first banking connections and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons/thereunto may have a package is threefold to keep entitled: It is ordered, that said petition be heard, and that all persons positive influence upon his success 4n life. The conservative Spurs right. You Just can't stay on interested in said matter be and appear before this court on the 4 th day business experience of the officers of this the fence once you have "met up" of October, 1920, at 10 o'elock A. M., at the probate court rooms in the court bank should make it your choice. with Spur's good tobacco taste. house, at International Falls,. In said county, and then and there, or as & soon thereafter as said matter can be LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO CO. heard, show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not he granted FIRST NATIONAL BANK and that this citation be served by the publication thereof in the International Falls Press according to law. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Witness the Honorable John Berg, judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 4th day of September, 1920. (Court Seal) John Berg, Sept. 9-23 Judge. DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASQpt WANTED -AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND 500 young peaple to prepare for positions WHEN YOU WANT TQ~\ E S O A N in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. FIX THAT FENCE g. offices, in Law and Real Estate offices. litMMn t. UaUi^iai LAY THAT FLOOR I Cabinet Maker» Furniture Also as Auto and Tracttfr experts. HANG THAT OOOR SEE Rapairer, Picture Framing, Positions in Garages and BUILD THAT SMALL General Carpenter, Cantracttor Machine shops. Board and room BUILDING OR COTTAGE] and Builder. $4.50 to $6.00 per week. Address •MBf. or any Big Carpenter job—i i502 TltiRD STREET Sathrc, Crookston College, J., .C. atl2-eow IN 4