International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 3, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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»^'tr, :,..{• *vl 'SS -^vW INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX You Don't Know* (159) North, of Range Twenty*seven MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE SCENE OF MAJESTIC BEAUTY €i (27) West, of the 5th principal meridian, LEGAL NOTICES Default having been made in the in Koochiching county, Minnesota: Table Mountain, for Many Reasons, is payment of the sum of one hundred and no action or proceeding having says the Good Judge fifty-five dollars, which is claimed to Superior to Any_ of the Earth's been brought to recover any part be due and is due at the date of this Great Peaks. of the debt secured by said mortgage, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE notice upon a certain mortgage, diiiy How long a little of and there is due and claimed to be due SALE executed and delivered by Charles I have seen many flat-topped kopjes i'prn said mortgage and the debt seurea the Real Tobacco Lagesse and Lucy Lagesse, his wifw, thereby at the date of this in Africa. I have seen the bare and Notice is hereby given that default mortgagors, to George W. Cochran, Chew will last a, notice the sum of two' hundred seventeen golden Atlas range drop away into has been made in the conditions of mortgagee, bearing date the 18th day and 85-100 dollars ($217.85), for the golden sands of Mogador, but I Nor how much gen* certain mortgage executed by Ole of October, 1906, and with a power principal and interest, to Vhich should have never seen anything resembling Myrane, unmarried, of the county of sale therein contained, duly recorded uine chewing satisfaction t-t added the sum of sixty-four and 91100 its mighty mass which is tlie dominant, Koochiching and state of Minnesota, in the ofice of the register of deeds dollars ($64.91), principal and interest the full, rich real the royal fact of the Cape Peninsula. to J. Thompson of St. Paul, of and for the county of Koochiching and Mackev for taxes levied against the said the county of Ramsey and state of It is by virtue of its tobacco taste will give. state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of premises and paid by the mortgagee Minnesota, on the sixth day of May, A. November, 1906, at 4 o'clock P. M.t |n mass and the colossal buttressed herein and for expenses in connection Ask any man who uses D. 1915, and recorded in the office of book 3 of mortgages, on page 202, and cliffs which form its walls that Tuble with the making of said mortgage, the register of deeds of the county of no action or proceeding having been the Real Tobacco Chfew. mountain is majestic, as also by the amounting in all to the sum of Two Koochiching, state of Minnesota^ on instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover hundred Eighty-two and 76-100 dollars abfuptness of its rise from the visible He will tell you that the ninth day of June, A. D. 1915, -U the debt secured by said mortgage ($282.76), which is due and claimed to sea-level. The height of inland mountains this class of tobacco eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said or any part thereof. be due under the terms of said mortgage is a matter of faith rather than day, in book "J" of mortgages, on page Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, upon the date hereof. will give more satisfaction—and sight but this mountain, like Eina thsrtFTjy virtue of the power of sale 636 thereof, of the records of said office Now, therefore, notice is hereby given and the Peak of Teneriffe aiui others at less cost— contained in said mortgage and pursuant that by virtue of said power sa'.d whose roots are in the sea, announces That by reason of said default said to the statutes in such case made than the ordinary kind. mortgage will be foreclosed and said provided, the said mortgage will its stature at once to the eye. It rises mortgagee has elected to declare the and premises sold at public auction by the whole sum specified in said mortgage be foreclosed by a sale of the premises more immediately from the sea than Put up in two styles sheriff of Koochiching county, Minnesota, described in and conveyed by said to be due and payable. either of these, yet not so immediately at the front door of the court mortgage, viz: W-B GUT is along fine-cut tobacco That there is claimed to be due and as it appears to do when seen house in the city of International Falls, The South half of the Southeast payable and that there is now due and from the bay. It throws out toward in said county and state, on Saturday RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco (S-%SE^4) quarter of section twelve payable at date of this notice, upon the ocean low spurs of mingled rock the 26th day of February, 1921, at ten (12), township sixty-five (65), south of said mortgage and upon the debt thereby and green banks. In spring these o'clock a. m., of said day, to pay sail range twenty-five (25) west of the 5th secured, the sum of twenty-four Li.Go rri pa y, 1107- 8ro debt and interest, attorney's fees, and grassy banks are all set with flowers. 0TV U:cy P. M. in Koochiching county and-state dollars ($24.00), fcnd no action or proceeding the disbursements allowed by law. Among them is a pretty white flower, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments at law or otherwise has been Dated January 3, 1921. about the size of a narcissus, though and appurtenances which sale will be had or instituted to recover said debt CROOKSTON STATE BANK, different in shape, of which I have made by the sheriff of said Koochiching or any part thereof. seen a bouquet in England, many A Corporation, county at the front door of tn«: Notice is hereby further given that Mortgagee. court house, in the city of International weeks after it had been gathered at by virtue of the power of sale in said W. E. ROWE, Falls in said county and state, on the uilders' Hardware mortgage contained and recorded the Cape, standing in a vase without Attorney for Mortgagee, 26th day of February, 1921, at 10 therewith, which by reason of the facts water and still quite fresh. St., o'clock A. of that day, at public Crookston, Minnesota.- aforesaid has become operative, and —Margaret L. Woous. vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, J6-13-20-27-F3-10 pursuant to the statute in such case to pay said debt of one hundred fiftyfive made and provided, the said mortgage dollars, and interest, and the taxe«!, iMEED FOR BALANCE WHEEL will be foreclosed and the land and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION AND if any, on said premises, and -twentyfive premises described in and covered by dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated said mortgage, to-wit: Courage Is, of Course, a Magnificent Department of the Interior, U. S. Land in and by said mortgage in case of Tools That certain tract or parcel of land, Thing, But Should Be Regulated Office at Duluth, Minnesota, January foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed lying and being in said Koochiching by Prudence. S, 1921. by law subject to redemption county, state of Minnesota, described Notice is hereby given that George at any time within one year from the as follows, to-wit: L. Simons whose post office address is Courage is an indispensable quality day of sale as provided by law. The South half of the Southeast No. 1217 5th Ave. South, Virginia, Minnesota, Dated Jan. 11, A. D., 1921. in our success but if it is not balanced quarter (S% of SE%) of Section Eighteen did on the 9th day of December, and regulated by prudence it GEORGE W. COCHRAN, (18) Northeast quarter of the 1920, file in this office sworn statement Mortgagee. will run away with us and lead us into Northeast quarter (NEft of NE%) of and application, No. 013274, to purchase P. J. Russell, Attorney. all sorts of foolhardy tilings. Boldness Section Nineteen (19), and the Northwest WE ARE HEADQUARTERS— the S% NE*4, section 25, township J13-20-27-F.3-10-17 quarter of the Northwest quarter is a groat quality when it is held in 70 N., Range 19 W. 4th principal (N'W% of NWii) of Section Twenty check by proper cautiousness and OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE meridian, and the timber thereon, under (20), all in Township one hundred guided by good judgment. the provisions of the act of June 3, FAMED FOR GIANT POTATOES fifty-nine (159), North, of Range Twenty-nine I know a man whose courage is very 1878, and acts amendatory, known as (29) West of the Fifth Principal uiuch over-developed and his faculty the "Timber and Stone Law," at such Meridan containing one hundred District Just North of Denver Has Established of caution is very deficient. He does value as might be fixed by appraisement, sixty (160) acres, more or less, according Falls Lumber & Coal Co. not know what fear means, and he and that, pursuant to such application, its Reputation for the to Government Survey will be the land and timber thereon pl r!.^e into all sorts of foolish oper Succulent Vegetable. sold at public auction to the highest have been appraised, under serial No. ations which do not turn out well, and bidder therefore for cash by the sheriff 010795, the timber estimated at $205.60 tie is always trying to get out of Wlien Horace Greeley gave the of Koochiching county, Minnesoti, PHONE II and the land $100 that said applicant young men of America a loose foot by things which he had gone into hastily. to satisfy and pay the debt which will will offer final proof in support of his then be due on the note secured oy If his prudence had been equally developed saying, some decades ago: "Go Wes^ application and sworn statement on said mortgage, together with the sum with his courage, with his boldness, young man," he incidentally succeeded the 23rd day of March, 1921, before the of Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, stipalated he would have made a very in getting a very fine brand of potatoes register and receiver of the United in said mortgage as attorney's strong man. named for himself, writes William States Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. fees, and the costs and expenses of G. Shepherd in the Saturday Evening Futile endeavors, half-hearted efforts these foreclosure proceedings as allowed never accomplish anything. It Post. A group of men who went Any person is at liberty to protest by law. DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON to the West at that time settled in takes the fire Of determination^ energy, this purchase before entry, or initiate The said sale will be made at the AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND a district north of Denver and east push, and good judgment to accomplish a contest at any time before patent front door of the court house, in the of the Rocky mountains, and perhaps, that which counts. It is the issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit city of International Falls county ~f in this office, alleging facts which WHEN YOU WANT TO— E S O A N because they thought of nothing else well-balanced enthusiastic man with Koochiching and state of Minnesota, would defeat entry. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, to raise, they planted potatoes. About tire in his blood, and ginger in his FIX THAT FENCE trncMMr to Httotitrt G. on Monday the thirty-first day JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, them, in the highlands, the only wild brain, who makes things move and LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture of January, A. D. 1921. Register. achieves the seemingly impossible.— potatoes in the United States were SEE HANG THAT DOOR Ropairor, Picture Frtang, Dated December sixth, A. D. 1920. J13-Mhl0 growing luxuriantly. This district is Denver Catholic Register. BUILD THAT SMALL General Carpenter, Centractter MACKBY J. THOMPSON, similar climatically and otherwise to Mortgages. BUILDING OR COTTAGE aul Builder. the highland district in Chile, where H. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE B. Schriber, Esq., The Kiss in Ancient Folklore. 502 THIRD STREET •r auj Big Carpenter job— explorers are believed to have come Attorney for Mortgagee, CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING A story of Alexander the Great and across the potato for the first time. 1515 Pioneer Building, THEREON a kiss forms one of the most thrilling These Colorado wild potatoes propagated St. Paul, Minnesota. bits of history. An enemy of the king's themselves by means of seeds, D16-J20 Estate of Edna Pauline Steea Axelson Invented a novel plot to cause Alexander's and it is from the pods of these seeds death. He discovered a beautiful that the Colorado potato experts get STATE OF MINNESOTA, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE young girl, who, like Rappacini's the material by means of which they County of Koochiching. daughter in Hawthorne's story, had Farmers and Stock Owners have produced the Greeleyvllle potato In Probate Court. Default having been made in the been brought up on deadly poison, and Eastern railroads, on which huge In the matter of the estate of Edna payment of the sum of three hundred every one who came near her was Pauline Steen Axelson, decedent. baked potatoes, served in the dining sixty-seven and 50-100 (1367.50) dollars, kilted by her deadly atmosphere. She Letters of administration this day WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL TIMESBRAN, cars, have come to be strong allies of which is claimed to be due and was sent to the king's palace with Instructions having been granted to Lars Victor the passenger agent and heavy, drawers due at the date of this notice upon a. MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS, to do what would be called Axelson. certain mortgage duly executed and of patronage, send to the Colorado CRACKED CORN, CORN, OATS AND It is ordered, that the time within "vamping" today. Alexander saw and delivered by Abbey C. Ballard and John district for the potato tfants. Trans^ which all creditors of the above named admired her extravagantly, but the H. Ballard, husband and wife, mortgagors, GROUND OATS, AND HAY. continental railroads which use the decedent may present claims against to Julius DeBonis mortgage.-, shrewd Aristotle suspected treachery* northern route send men Into the Montana AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT her estate in this court, be, and the bearing date the 27th day of December Before he allowed the girl to approach and Dakota fields to pick out, almost same hereby is, limited to three months 1919, and with a power of sale therein the throne he sent for a criminal who by hand, huge potatoes which from and after the date hereof and Falls Lumber ft Coal Co. contained, duly recorded in the office had been sentenced to death, and instructed have been grown from the Colorado that Wednesday, the 20th day of April, of the register of deeds in and for the him to kiss the girl in the seed. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate county of Koochiching and state presence of the king. He fell dead PHONE SI court rooms at the court house at International Minnesota, on the 3rd day of January, on the ground, like one struck by lightning. Falls, in said county, be, 1920, at-10 o'clock A. M., in book "I" "SIMON PURE" A STAGE HERO and the same hereby is fixed and appointed mortgages, on page 233, and no a The same story appears In folklore as the time and place for hearing or proceeding having been institute'! upon and the examination, adjustment of India, and the early Christian at Jaw or otherwise, to recover the Name of Hero of Popular Comedy Has monks made great use of It In their debt secured by said mortgage on any and allowance of such claims as DR. H. H. IHRIG Become Synonymous for the RITES OF MOUND BUILDERS shall be presented within the time sermons, personifying the Christian part thereof. Dentist Genuine Article. aforesaid. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, as Alexander, conscience as Aristotle, Office over Holler's Confectioneap that by virtue of the power of sale Let notice hereof be given by the How "Bundle Burial®" and "Burials in sin as the venomous girl, and the weak The expression, "Simon Pure," meaning International Falls, Minnesota contained in said |nortgage, and pursuant publication of this order in the International the Flesh" Were Conducted by sinner as the criminal who was punished. "the real man," had its origin in to the statute in such case made Falls Press as provided by Ancient Race. the name of a Pennsylvania Quaker law. and provided, the said mortgage will JOHN H. BROWN in Mrs. Centlivre's comedy, "A Bold be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Dated .Tan'y 18th, 1921. After an Indian mound has been, Stroke for a Wife." Being about to Attorney at Law described in and conveyed by said (Seal) JOHN BERG. Disagree Over Famous Vine. cleared and surveyed it is stripped of visit London to attend the quarterly mortgage, viz: Judge of Probate. Or Co. Office over O. M. Carr On Roanoke island, off the North the surface sod and excavated by a Jot thirty (30) block three (3) Holler's J. H. Brown, Attorney, n.eetlng of his sect, Aminadab Holdfast Carolina coast, stands an ancient International Falls, Minattnfa series of trenches. One mound, says addition to Koochiching, now International International Falls, Minn. sends a letter of recommendation Scuppernong vine. It is near the the Southern Workman, contained no J20-27-F3 Falls, in Koochiching*county and Introduction by his friend, Simon grave of Virginia Dare and the site of less than 45 "bundle* burials," with two and state of Minnesota, with the Pure, to another Quaker, who is guard* J. J. HADLER the "Lost Colony." Nobody knows the hereditaments and appurtences which "burials in the flesh" abeve of later CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION lan of Anne Lovely, a young lady reputed age of that vine, but many nearby Lawyer sale-will be made by the sheriff of sai'J date. These "bundle" burials were FOR ADMINISTRATION to have a fortune of £30,000. Koochiching county at the front door vines, which seem more youthful by disarticulated skeletons that had been International State Bank BMf Colonel Feignwell, another character of the court house, in the city of International comparison, actually are knovrft to be Estate of Mike Ta*ec«k taken down from trees and made into in the same play, being enamored of International Falls, Minn Falls in said county and state, more than one hundred years old. bundles. In each "bundle," as a rule, Miss Lovely and her fortune, avails ©n the 26th day of February, 1921, at STATE OF MINNESOTA, A regional contribution to Anferican were the bones of from two to four himself of an accidental discovery 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public County of Koochiching. mythology credits Sir Walter individuals. They were placed end te NORTHERN MINNESOTA vendue, to the highest bidder for cash of the letter of introduction and succeeds In Probate Court. Raleigh with having planted the vine end, lengthways, north to 90uth, and to pay said debt of three hundred sixty-seven in passing himself off as Simon HOSPITAL In the matter of the estate of Mike where it now stands, and further formed a layer some ten feet long and and 50-100 dollars, and interest, Tascsuk, decedent. Pure. But virtue Is triumphant in claims are that it is the original Scuppernong. Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and five feet wide. They were placed on and the taxes, if any, on said premises, The state of Minnesota to all persons the end. Simon Pure appears' with Unimaginative investigators, and twenty-five dollars, attorney'^ a carefully prepared bed of alternate Surgeon in Charge interested in the granting of administration his witnesses and the scoundrelly however, say that the original Scuppernong fees, as stipulated in and by said layers of golden and bright-red sands, of the estate of said decedent: Feignwell is exposed. Office Phono 3t Hospital Phono 79 grew wild in Tyrrell county. mortgage in case of foreclosure, and evidently of ceremonial import, and The play scored a great success, and Office Int'l State Bank BirfUing the disbursements allowed by law subject North Carolina, along the Scuppernong surrounded by several stone altars. The petition of Paulina Hoyionuk the name of "Simon Pure" was gradually to redemption at any time within river, well before 1760, and that International Falls, Minnesota having been filed in this court, representing On these, appropriate sacrifices were applied to anything which was one year from the day of sale, as pr jvided from this species found Its that Mike Tasczuk, then a resident couDty the made to the dead there were signs by law. genuine and above imitation. way to Roanoke island. of the county of Koochiching, of fire all about. Some half-burned -Dated December 28th, A. D. 1920. LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY Btate of Minnesota, died intestate on human bones in well-preserved oak JULIUS DeBONIS, the 10th day of October, 1918, and praying Tho Renall Storo Shoe-Throwing Old Custom. charcoal were found near the top, indicating Mortgagee. that letters of administration of Dolls With African Burial. S. N. Rubin, Proprietor JT. J. Hadler, Attorney. Throwing old shoes was not always that some poor captive had his estate be granted to Paulina Hoyionuk, Art galleries in New York last year International Falls. Minnesota J13-20-27-F3-10-17. confined to weddings, though the custom been burned at the stake to minister and the court having fixed the exhibited specimens of African dollmakers. nowadays has come to be associated to the souls of the dead on their journey time and place for hearing said petition. Perhaps the most Interesting NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE entirely with the going away of to the happy hunting grounds. In story of dolls in Africa is that which SALE bridal couples. Authorities differ as Therefore, you, and each of you, are the top strata were found two skeletons, concerns the doll custom of a tribe hereby cited and required to show to the origin of the practice and its both of them strongly fixed, dwelling-near Lake Nyasea. When a Default having been made in the cause, if any you have, before this exact significance it seems, however, with the knees drawn up to the chin. member of the tribe dies a rough image conditions of a certain mortgage containing court at the probate court rooms in the as if it had to do with the transfer They were evidently of considerable of the dead person is made of rags of a power sale, dated January court house, in the city of International of property—women being regarded age, but of later origin than the office of or wood and laid away in a tent. 24th, 1919, and recorded in the Falls, in the county of Koochiching, as such among the nations in which "bundle" burials. In fact, all the bast Direct with thi of the register of deeds Koochiching Thousands of doll images of dead state of Minnesota, on the 14th day of the custom began. bones in this group of mounds showed of county, Minnesota, on the 28th day February, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why tribe members He in the tent, and It »ad O&fept It was in the sense of confirming a extreme sigps of decomposition. It o'clock p. m., in January, 1919, at two Is said the said petition should not be granted. tntteWest that the tribe believes that Book of page sale or exchange that the Jews understood was necessary to "paint" them all with "O" mortgages, on 298, dolls are Witness, the judge of said court, and the embodiment of the souls iMMBodloCa executed by P. Keating and the removal and giving of a a transfusing fluid the minute they Frank the seal of said court, this 12th day of of the dead men. tjsrssa By keeping the souls Slixabeth Keating, his wife, as mortgagors, January,- 1921. shoe or sandal. When the kinsman of were exposed to the air. These two on earth they believe they are cheating to Crookston State Bank, a Minnesota (Court Steal) JOHN BERG, Boas consented to waive his claim skeletons were perhaps the remains the which are to fiends supposed corporation, as mortgagee, and Probate Judge upon the parcel of land which Naomi of people who had died during the lark tent is regarded beyond life. The mortgaging the Southwest Quarter Jevne & Norton, would, sell, he "drew off his construction of the mounds and were and. only the medicine men as sacred (SW%) of Section Thirty-two (82), In Attorneys for Petitioner. -this Is the custom of Israel:r given burial In the top of them. are near it permitted Township One Hundred Fifty-nine J20-27-F3 DEFECTIVE PAGE