International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX not be granted and that this citation notice upon a certain mortgage, duly TO REGULATE^ BOXING "There's More Real Satisfaction" be served by the publication thereof in executed and delivered by Charles LEGAL NOTICES The International Falls Press according Lagesse and Lucy Lagesse, his wife, to law. mortgagors, to George W. Cochran, says the Good Judge Will be Introduced to Plaee Con Witness the honorable John Berg, mortgagee, bearing date the 18th day. Bill judge of said court, and the seal of of October, 1906, and with a power )1 trol in Hands of State Military. SALE OF SCHOOL AND said court, this 3rd day of Feb'y, 1921. sale therein contained, duly recorded In a little of the Real Tobacco (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, OTHER STATE LANDS in the ofice of the register of deeds Boxing in Minnesota will be taken Judge. Chew, than you ever and for the county of Koochiching and out of the realms of high finance, il Geo. E. Ericson, state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of STATE OF MINNESOTA,) got out of the ordinary kind. the state legislature passes a bill soon Attorney for Petitioner. November, 1906, at 4 o'clock P. M., in State Auditors Office. to be introduced by the house and senate book 3 of mortgages, on page 202, and St. Paul Minn., Jan. 31, 1921. committees of military affairs. The The good rich taste lasts so NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that on no action or proceeding having been bill, as now drawn by the National instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover March 7, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. in long you don't need a fresh Guard association, which will press the debt secured by said mortgage the office of the county auditor, at International Department of the Interior, U. S. Land it for passage in legislatures all over Falls, Koochiching county, or any part thereof. chew nearly as often—that's Office at Duluth, Minnesota, January the country, does these things: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, in the state of Minnesota, I will offer 8, 1921. why it costs you less to chew that by virtue of the power of sale Places boxing under the sole control for sale certain unsold lands and also Notice is hereby given that George contained in said mortgage and pursuant those state lands which have reverted of the Minnesota National Guardr L. Simons whose post office address is this class of tobacco. to the statutes in such case made to the state by reason of the non-payment and Minnesota Naval Militia, through No. 1217 5th Ave. South, Virginia, Minnesota, and provided, the said mortgage will of interest. a state athletic commission to be made did on the 9th day of December, Ariy man who uses the Real be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Terms of sale: up of officers of those two organizations 1920, file in this office sworn statement described in and conveyed by said Fifteen per cent of the purchase price bouts to be staged chiefly by and application, No. ^13274, to purchase Tobacco Chew wi#/*ell you mortgage, viz: is payable to the county treasurer it the S% NE%, section 25, township units of the same organizations. The South half of the Southeast the time of sale. The unpaid balance ttat. 70 N., Range 19 W. 4th principal Permits boxing in all parts of the ,(S%SE%) quarter of section twelve is payable at any time in whole or in meridian, and the timber thereon, under state, with no limit on the number oi (12), township sixty-five (65), north of part within forty years from the date Put up in two styles the provisions of the act of June 3, bouts, the bout duration limit raised range -twenty-five (25) -west of the 5th of sale, interest rate of four per cent 1878, and acts amendatory, known as from 10 rounds to 20 rounds and deci P. M. in Koochiching county and state per annum, due on June 1st of each the "Timber and Stone Law," at such GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco of Minnesota, with the hereditaments sions not only permitted, but made W-B year provided, that the interest can be value as might be fixed by appraisement, and appurtenances which sale will be compulsory. paid at any time within the interest and that, pursuant to such application, RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco made by the sheriff of said Koochiching year without penalty. In effect, this Eliminates "millionaire purses" foi the land and timber thereon county at the front door of the means that the interest money may be fighters in Minnesota by fixing maximum have been appraised, under serial No. court house, in the city of International paid any time between June first and Wie-yman -B an 110/ Brndc^'d/, admission prices at $3. 010795, the timber estimated at $20^.6© Falls in said county and state, on the May thirty-first without penalty. Committee Favors Grading Bill. and the land $100 that said applicant 26th day of February, 1921, at 10 The appraised value of timber, when will offer final proof in support of his o'clock A. M., of that day, at public Designed to prevent conflict and confusion so stated, must be paid in full at th^s application and sworn statement on vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, in federal 'and state grain grading time of sale. the 23rd day of March, 1921, before the Farmers to pay said debt of one hundred fiftyfive All mineral rights are reserved to in anticipation of restoration of register and receiver of the United dollars, and interest, and the taxes, the state by the laws of the state. Minnesota grades, a bill by Representative States Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. All lands are sold subject to any and if any, on said premises, and twentyfive Nels Moen was recommended dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated all ditch taxes thereon. for passage by the house committee on Any person is at liberty to protest in and by said mortgage in case of Lands on which the interest has become grain and warehouses. foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed this purchase before entry, or initiate delinquent may be redeemed ai Take Notice H. C. Flannery, assistant attorney a contest at any time before patent any time up to the hour of sale, or before by law subject to redemption general serving the state railroad and at any time within one year from the issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit resale to the actual purchaser. warehouse commission, prepared the this office, alleging facts which Such lands are listed under the caption-. day of sale as provided by law. in bill. Chairman C. M. Bendixen pointed "Delinquent Dated Jan. 11, A. D., 1921. would defeat entry. Lands." out that warehousemen must protect GEORGE W. COCHRAN, No person can purchase more than JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, Mortgagee. themselves against the possibility of 320 acres of land, provided, however, Register. FEBRUARY 15, 1921 P. J. Russell, Attorney. being compelled to sell under federal that state lands purchased previous to J13-Mhl0 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. J13-20-27-F3-10-17 grades grain bought on state grades. We wish to move the following from the Hamms Representatives A. C. Welch and C. R. Brewery building, which we must vacate by March 1st, SUMMONS ,Agents acting for purchaser must Wright answered that Minnesota farmers NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE and offer you— furnish affidavit of authority. will be glad, nevertheless, to get SALE .. $19.00 -Appraisers' -reports showing quality STATE OF MINNESOTA, back to Minnesota grain grades. and kind of soil are on file in this office. Koochiching County, Notice is hereby given that default Quality will determine grain values No. 1 Upland Hay, per ton Lists giving legal descriptions of District Court, has been made in the conditions of a regardless of grades, Commissioner O. $16.00 lands to be offered may be obtained of 15th Judicial District. certain mortgage executed by Ole P. B. Jacobson of the railroad and the State Auditor or the Immigration Myrane, unmarried, of the county of warehouse department said, because No. 2 Upland Hay, per ton Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Hattie Mcintosh Plainti.f, Koochiching and state of Minnesota, to grain dealing is largely- on sample, and County Auditor at the county seat. Mackey J. Thompson of St. Paul, of the Shorts and Bran made from small mill, worth 10% more Hugh T. Mcintosh Defendant. favorable action followed. R. P. CHASE, State Auditor county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, than standard, at— The house municipal affairs committee dated on the sixth day of May, $1.75 The state of Minnesota to the above recommended the "dog" bill to A. D. 1915, and recorded in the office of CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION named defendant: pass. This proposed law provides that the register of deeds of the county of 100-pound Sack TO SELL, MORTGAGE You are hereby summoned and required in all communities except first class Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on OR LEASE LAND to answer the complaint of the cities, counties and cities may license the ninth day of June, A. D. 1915, at above named plaintiff in the above entitled dogs, put the license money into a eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said 100-pound Sack Corn $2*00 Estate of Beatrice Ogden action which complaint has been $1.50 day, in Book "J" of Mortgages, on page fund and use this money to pay damages filed in the office of the clerk of the 636 thereof of the records of said office to owners of livestock or fowl STATE OF MINNESOTA, above named court, and to serve a copy 80-pound Sack Oats County of Koochiching, which are killed or injured by dogs. of your answer to said complaint upon In Probate Court: That by reason of said default said The county under the bill then may These prides are cash at building—not delivered. the subscriber, at his office in the city mortgagee has elected to declare the In the matter of the estate of Beatrice hold the owner of a dog for the damages of International Falls, in said county Ogden. whole sum specified in said mortgage We allow you 10c per sack for perfect bran and shorts paid out of this fund. The comlaittee and state, within thirty (30) days after to be due and payable. The state of Minnesota to all persons the service of this summons upon you, raised the license fee to $5 on sacks. 5c for oat and feed sacks, in exchange for feed. That there is claimed to be due and interested in the selling of certain exclusive of the day of such service, male and $5 on female dogs. Country lands belonging to said ward. The petition payable and that there is now due and and if you fail to answer said complaint members said they vigorously, would of Garland Ogden, as representative payable at the date of this notice, upon within the time aforesaid plain oppose this bill on the floor of the of the above named ward, being said mortgage and upon the debt thereby tiff herein will apply to the court 'for S. E. Thompson & Son house on the ground that the average secured the sum of twenty-four dollars duly filed in this court, representing tlie relief demanded in said complaint,. farmer requires from one to three that it is necessary and for the best ($24.00) and no action or proceeding Dated February 8, 1921. dogs. interests of said estate and all Interested at law or otherwise has been had or instituted J. H. BROWN, therein that certain lands of said to recover said debt or any Food Bill Killed. Attorney for Plaintiff. ward described therein be sold an-'l part thereof. The committee on public health International FattS Minnesota.. praying that a license be to him grantad Notice is hereby further given that killed Representative F. E. Miner's F. 17-24 M. 3 to sell the same: by virtue of the power of sale in said bill prohibiting the manufacture or Now therefore, you and each of you, mortgage contained and recorded therewith, preparation of food in basements. Several PROPER SIZE OF CONTAINERS NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE are hereby cited and required to show which by reason of the facts MRS. M'SWINEY IN ft* protested against the bill, saying SALE gause, if any you have before this court, aforesaid has become operative, and it would require rebuilding of the STUDIO POSE at the probate court rooms in the court Dissatisfaction Caused by Use of Receptacles pursuant) to the statute in such case finest hotels in the state to comply house, in International Falls, county of made and provided, the said mortgage Not Sufficiently Default having occurred in the con-, with this law if passed. Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on thft will be foreclosed and the land and ditions of a certain mortgage bearing Strong Enough. 5th day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. premises described in and covered by date the 25th day of August, A. D. 1916 M., why the prayer of said petition said mortgage, to-wit: made, executed and delivered by Robert AGREE ON ORE TAXATION Much dissatisfaction with direct should not be granted. That certain tract or parcel of land, A. Setterholm of Argyle, Minnesota, marketing has been caused by using Witness- the Judge of said court, and lying and being in said Koochiching administrator of the 'estate of A. C. containers that were not sufficiently The House committee on taxesagreed the seal of said court, this 9th day of county, state of Minnesota, described Setterholm, deceased, mortgagor, tq strong. That is especially true when with the State Tax commission fiVTirl February, 1921. as follows, to-wit: the First National Bank of Argyle, of (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, that for purposes of the proposed tonnage containers are used more than once, The South Half of the Southeast the county of Marshall and state of Judge of Probate Couri Quarter (S%SE%) of Section Eighteen tax law, iron ore shall be taxed says the United States Department of Minnesota, Mortgagee, and duly record-T J: J. Hadler, (18) Northeast Quarter or the Northeast ed in at the place where it is mined, and Agriculture. Shipping containers the office of the register of deeds Attorney for petitioner. Quarter (NE%NE%) of Section in and for Koochiching county, Minnesota, that if it is to be treated for the removal should be light in weight but sufficiently Feb. 10-1.7.-24. Nineteen (19), and the Northwest on the 30th day of August, A. D. of impurities, the expense of durable to carry the produce Quarter of the Northwest Quarter 1916, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., in Book "O" the treatment^hall be taken into account safely. (NW%NW%) of Section Twenty (20), MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of mortgages, on page 16 and upon in levying the tax. The bill is The proper size of a container depends all in Township One Hundred Fiftynine which said mortgage there is due at. In the hands of the Attorney General upon the desires of the customers. Default having been made in the (159), North of Range Twentynine the date of this notice the sum of six to be re-drafted. Most persons wish to obtain (29) West of the Fifth Principal payment of the sum of three hundred hundred fifty-four and 94-100 dollars, small quantities of each product »t a sixty-seven and 50-100 ($367.50) dollars, Meridian containing tDne Hundred ($654.94) and no action or proceeding time. Containers should be just large Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according LEGISLATIVE SIDE LIGHTS which is claimed to be due and :s at law or in equity having been instituted enough for the produce shipped. If due at the date of this notice upon a to Government survey will be sold to recover the debt of said mortgage certain mortgage duly executed an^ at public auction to the highest bidder the carton is too large or too small, or any part thereof. Voters, physically unable to get to therefor, for cash, by the Sheriff of delivered by Abbey C. Ballard and John both the produce and the container Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, the polls could cast their ballot by H. Ballard, husband and wife, mortgagors, Koochiching County, Minnesota, to that by virtue of the power of sale are likely to be damaged, for the produce mail under S. F. 500, sponsored by to .Julius DeBonis mortgages, satisfy and pay the debt which will in said mortgage contained," and pursuant will not be kept in place, and the Senator J. H. Hall. bearing date the 27th day of December then be due on the note secured by to the statute in such case made container will be crushed. "Soldiers' Rests" will fie established Mivr Muriel Mjic tSwuiey said mortgage, together with the sum 1919, and with a power of sale therein and provided,, the said mortgage will The larger the quantity of produce as burial places for deceased veterans contained, duly recorded in the office of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), stipulated be foreclosed by a sale of the property An exclusively posed photograph shipped In one parcel the lower will under a bill by Representative S. W. in said mortgage as attorney's of the register of deeds in and for the described in, a'ndj conveyed by said of Mrs Muriel MaoSwiriey be the cost, per pound for transportation, Child, Minneapolis. county of Koochiching and state -f fees, and the costs and expenses of mortgage, to-wit: widow of the late hunger strike and the lower the container cost Minnesota, on the 3rd day of January, these foreclosure proceedings as allowed Heads of families will be given $200 Lot Two (2) in Section Three (3) and mayor of Cork, who came to this by law. per pound. 1D20,. at 10 o'clock A. M., in book "I" instead of $100 personal property exemptions the North half (N%) of the Northeast country to testify before the 'inofficial mortgages, on page 233, and ho a The said sale will be made at the under another bill by Rep-, Quarter (NE%) and the- Southeast American committee of or proceeding having been instituted, front door of the Court House in the Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE% resentative Child. PREPARE GARDEN SOIL EARLY 100 on actual conditions in Ireland's at law or otherwise, to recover the City of International Falls, County of NB?4) of Section Ten (10), in Township Members of the senate general legislation fight for freedom. Mrs. debt secured by said mortgage on any Koochiching and State of Minnesota at One Hundred Sixty (160) North, Range committee refused to constitute "Planting Over" May Be Necessary MacSwiney is 23 years old This wart thereof. the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, Twenty-Nine (29) West of the Fifth themselves aboard of musical experts is the first picture of her without Sometimes, but Labor Is Always Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, on Monday, the eleventh day of-April, Principal Meridian, in Koochiching and killed two bills each advocating si hai Well Rewarded. that by virtue of the power of sale A. D. 1921. county, Minnesota, which sale will be a state song for Minnesota. aontained in said mortgage, and pursuant Da,ted February seventeenth, A. D. made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Attorney General Clifford L. Hilton's to the statute in such case made 1921. An early beginning In preparing county, Minnesota, at the main opinion on the tonnage tax bills seems and provided, the said mortgage will MACKEY J. THOMPSON, the land and planting gardens is of front door entrance to the court house, to have pleased everybody. Messrs. UNITED STATES SHIPPING be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Mortgagee. much importance. Regardless of the in the city of International Falls, Koochiching Welch, Bendixen, Warner, Trowbridge described in and conveyed by said B. H. Schriber, BOARD county, Minnesota, at public seasons, it is well to get an early and Wilkinson, who introduced tonnage mortgage, viz: Attorney for Mortgagee, vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, start. That "planting bver" may Emergency Fleet Corporation Lot thirty (30) block three (3) Holler's 1515 Pioneer Bldg., tax laws, all expressed themselves on Saturday the 9th day of April, A. D. sometimes be necessary cannot be denied. addition to Koochiching, now International St. Paul, Minn. as satisfied, and opponents of Washington, D. C. 1921, atf 10:00 o'clock in the foreiioon But little Is lost when garden Falls, in Koochiching county F24M3-10-17-24-31 any tonnage tax claim the opinion will of that day to satisfy the amount which land must be planted over, for the labor and state of Minnesota, with the Offers for Sale by Sealed Bids will be due on said mortgage on the make a tonnage tax impossible this hereditaments and appurtences which necessary to prepare the land is CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL date of sale, together with the costs session. Approximately 110,000 Tons sale will be made by the sheriff of said always well-employed. Much Is lost and disbursements of sale allowed by Sharp words passed before the ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION Koochiching county at the front door Surplus Ship 8teel, Hog if early maturing vegetables are planted law, and taxes if any, including twentyfive house educational committee on a of the court house, in the city of International Island, Pennsylvania. too late. Get your garden land Dollars attorney's fees provided hearing over the bill providing part Falls in said county and state, for in said mortgage, subject to redemption ready and plant on time. time education for children and adults. Estate of Lee Okaee Mick on the 26th day of March, 1921, at Sealed bids will be received for at any time within one year the above material In the office, of Mrs. F. A. Kingsley of Minneapolis 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public sale.. from date of the United States Shipping Board J1'--, In the matter of the estate, of Lee said it made a "fetish" of vocational vendue, to the highest bidder for cash 21st, 1921. Dated February 5~i* Oksee Mick, Decedent. to pay said debt of three Huftdred sixty-seven •education. Pr. C. A. Pro.sser vigorous^ The Plrtt National Bank of Argyle, The state of Minnesota to all persons and 50-100dollars and interest, ly defended the measure and said' it IS21, at which time bids -will be of Argyle Minn, BE CAflEFUL WITH LANTERNS interested in the above entitled matter: and the-taxes, if any, on said premises, opened by the Chairman. would give working boys and girls a •'"5 Mortgagee. Whereas, Ora Belle Waldo, formerly and twenty-five dollars, attorney's chance for training. Each bid must be. accompanied E. A. Brekke, filed fees, as stipulated in and by said Ora Belle Mick has in this court Little, Flickering Flame Has It in Its by a certified check In the amount Favorable action on the Brooks* Attorney for Mortgagee, 'v of 10 per cent of the bid, her final account of her administration mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Power to Destroy Anything of 'Coleman bill giving state control of Argyle, Minn. of the estate of the above named decedent, FurtherJnformation and .proposal the disbursements allowed by law subject Inflammable Character. street railway rates is gjepefited soon forms wfll Te furnished on request F24-M3-10-17-24-31 to redemption at any time within together with her petition praying by the Emergency Sleet Corporation, by the senate committee on general for the adjustment and allowance, one year from the day of sale, as provided Supply and Sales Division These are the days of lanterns in legislation. Hearings on the bill ended Two Deer With OneBvtlet Office, 6tn and Streets, Washington, of said final account and for distribution by law. the barn night and morning. It is D. C., 140 North Broad 8treet, and a subcommittee is drafting amendments Swanzey, N. H.—The killing of two Dated December 28th, A. D. 1920. of the residue of said 'estate to "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 43 well to remember that this little, flickering to meet constructive criticism Broadway, New York City. the persons thereunto entitled: It is JULIUS DeBONlS, deer with a single bullet Is reported flame, has in it the power to destroy of the bill as it stands. ordered, that said petition be heard, Mortgagee. by Marshall HIU^ of this town. Hill THE BOARD RESERVES THE your home and all you have Because rchiekens" may scratch gardens JL. JL Hadler, Attorney. and that all persons interested in said RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALU fired at a large buck which immediate* BIDS. J13-20-27-F3-10-17. matter be apd appear before this court with iriipunity and there is no brought together in a lifetime. So ly bolted. When he reached* the spot on the 4th day of March, 1921, at 10 Bids should be addressed to the never set it down In' the- barn, -but remedy, because they are taxable, where the buck had stood he found" Secretary -of the United 8tates MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE o'clock a. m., at the probate court if hang up securely. A wire running Representative A. E. Nollet has introduced Shipping Board, Washington, d. that he-had killed a "doe. Following house,, at International "6EAIJd rooms in the court the length of Jhe barn with a common C.. and indorsed BIDS" a 111 providing that they may Deffcalt having been made in the said and the trail ashort distance/ the hunter Falls in county, then 5& JEW 8T'NO' IUBP harness snap on It, makes a safe holder. b4 impounded and damages assessed payment of the sum of one hundred Pa., and DO soon thereafter as said came upon the bodyof the bnck. Tfca and there, or as Better still, is an electric light OPEN." against owners of the- fowls, in -case flfty-ihre dollars, which is claimed to can be heard, show cause, if neck matter tftllet had passed through the to system! fca due and Is due at the data of this in any they have,why said petition should 9t the buck into tie head of the doc 1 A