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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

March 24, 1921 · Page 7 of 16

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m^l 'm v• -. J- im rw? **y yry -3BR«S!: '*£$£ ^f/r A FAGE EIGHT Connecting Company Stations, of a made on the UA in contained, duly- recorded in the by .virtue of the power of sale in said 50c certain contract XX«KKK»K»8»KKWKX»K«K per month net. of between George day September, 1911, office of the register of deeds in and mortgage contained and recorded therewith, SI 8 the which by reason of the facts All gross rates payable monthly, with Hpller and C. Seymore by which for the county of Koochiching, and RAPID RIVER ITEMS MARGIE NEWS aforesaid has become operative, and a discount of 25 cents'if paid on or before said George Holler agrees to convey state of Minnesota, on the 20th day of 55 St the 15th of the month in which and you agreed to purchase and pay for pursuant) to the statute in such case July, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M. in book »«x a made and provided, the said mortgage service is rendered. the following described premises the of mortgages, on page 424, and no action N\ .. Albert Carlos of Baudette is visiting Will be foreclosed and the land and sum of two hundred dollars as follows: Dr. Dufort was in town Sunday to or proceeding having been instituted, premises described in and covered by The sum of ten dollars at or before the at law or otherwise, to recover the at Beaver Dell farm. 4 visit a sick man. N said mortgage, to-wit: execution tec of said contract and the sum debt secured by said mortgage or any .2 en That certain tract or parcel of land, of five dollars on or before the 15th of part thereof. 5 .2 ii sick last John Swanson of Frontier is the 3 Mrs. McGrath was quite lying and being in said Koochiching i« eacb and every succeeding month until 5 Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, V, eg. V. 02 guest of his uncle, Aug. Johnson. Friday and Saturday. county, state of Minnesota, described fully paid, with interest at the rate of that by virtu'e of the power of sale W W as follows, to-wit: 8 per cen£ per annum, payable semiannually, contained in said mortgage, and pursuant The South Half of the Southeast on the whole sum T-emaini L. E. White made a trip to Spooner to the statute in such case made Instrument noc /Miss Roller is spending her vacation Quarter (S%SE%) of Section Eighteen from time to time unpaid, and all tax and provided, the said mortgage will be in place $2.50 $1.75 $1.00 $1.00 last week and bought two good teams at Virginia and Bovey, (18) Northeast Quarter of the Northeast foreclosed by a sale of. (he premises described Instrument in es and assessments that shall be taxed, at Smith's barn. Quarter (NE^4NE%) of Section assessed and become due on said premises in and conveyed by said mortgage, place 1.75 1.25 No Chg. 1.00 S' Mrs. Anderson was a passenger to Nineteen (19), and the Northwest from and after the date of said contract. viz: and other miscellaneous charges. Quarter of the Northwest Quarter Rowland Palmquist finished his pulp Southwest Quarter (SW^i) of section That the lands described in said International Falls last Friday. It is therefore ordered, that the said (NW%NW%) of Section Twenty (20), contract is as follows, to-wit: Lots twenty-one (21) in township one wood job at W7ard's camp and is on matter be heard at the Commercial all in Township One Hundred Fiftynine hundred fifty nin® (159) north of range 4-5 of block 5, Hollers Addition to Club, Rex Hotel, in the city of International his way to Spooner with a fat check. School vacation the coming week. (159), North of Range Twentynine Koochiching, situated in the county of twenty-seven (27)\west of the fifth Falls, Minnesota, at 10:0.0 Mr. Rowe is spending his vacation at (29) West of the Fifth Principal principal meridian, containing one Koochiching and state of Minnesota. o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of March, Gerald Monroe, who spent the past Meridian containing One Hundred his home in Big Falls. Such default consists in your failure hundred sixty acres, more or less, according A. D. 1921, and that all persons interested Sixty. (160) acres, more or less, according to pay under said contract the sum of week visiting his brother George at to the United States government be heard at said time and place. to Government survey will be sold five dollars per month, on or before survey thereof in Koochiching Frontier is assisting Ed Earder put Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this Mrs. Shelton returned home from at public aucnon to the highest bidder the 15t\| day of each and every succeeding county and state of Minnesota, with 11th day of March, A. D. 1921. Remer last Sunday after two months up ice. therefor, for cash, by the Sheriff of the hereditaments and .appurtenances month after the said 15th day of BY THE COMMISSION, Koochiching County, Minnesota to absence at the home of her daughter. Sept., 1911,, until the purchase price was which sale will be made by the sherifE (Seal) Thos. Yapp, Secretary. satisfy and pay the debt which will John Olson's husky team is assisting of said Koochiching county at -the fully paid and interest at the rate of 8 then be due on the note secured by per cent per annum, payable semi-annually the neighbors haul their final front door of the court house, in the Several fights in town last week said mortgage, together witfc the sum on the whole sum remaining city of International Falls in said loads of cedar and pulp to the Tiapid made things lively. Too much booze, NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT of Twenty-five Dollars (?25.00), stipulated from time to time unpaid, and all taxes county and state, on the 7th day of May, and Rainy rivers. although they say there is not a bit in said mortgage as attorney's and assessments that has teen. tax.ed, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, fees, and the costs and -expenses of assessed and become due on said in town. at public vendue to the highest bidder these foreclosure proceedings as allowed C. To Ida Lovedall: Gayhart Gilbertson and Alvin premises from and after the 15th daV»*f for cash, to pay said debt of one by law. September, 1911. hundred seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, You will please take-notice, that default Christopherson, who had a job hauling Mr. and Mrs. Codda and children The said sale will be made at* the You will further take notice, that and has been made in the conditions, interest, and the taxes, if any, on timber to the Rainy,. have' returned left Friday night for their home at front door of the Court House in the such contract will terminate thirty days said premised, and twenty-five dollars, of a certain contract made on he 4th to Baudette. Brainerd, having spent the winter City of International Falls, County ot after the service of this notice upOn attorney's feesr as stipulated in and by day of April, 1906, between George Koochiching and State of Minnesota at here with Mr. Johnson in his camp. you, unless prior thereto you shall comply said mortgagie- in case of foreclosure, Holler and Iia C. Lovedall by which the the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, with all the conditions of said contract, Bennie Dahl, who became a distinguished and the disbursements allowed by law said George Holler agrees to convey on Monday, the ninth day of May, and make all payments that are subject to redemption at any time within and you agreed to purchase and pay for pulp wood man at both the The several officers met at the A. D. 1921. how past due, under said contract, and one year from the day of sales,-- as the following described premises th£ White and Henderson camps has gone town clerk's office and qualified for Dated February seventeenth, A. D. the costs of the service of this notice provided by law. sum of two hundred dollars as follows: to his home at Thief River Falls. their offices last Friday, and among upon you. Dated March 21st, A. D. 1921. 1921. The sum of ten dollars at or before the them was our first woman to take JJACKEY J. THOMPSON, Dated at International Falls, Minn., The J. A. Felthouse Company, execution of said contract and the sum Mortgagee. on Mortgagee, of ten dollars or before the 4th of this 10th day of March, 1921. oath of office, Mrs. Joyce for town »,• jj 320 Endicott- '^uilding, B. H. Schriber, each and every succeeding month until GEO. HOLLER. clerk. AROUND LOMAN St. Paul, Minn. Attorney for Mortgagee, fully paid, with interest at the^rate .of |H» 1515 Pioneer Bldg., W. V. KANE, 7 per cent per annum, payable semiannually, The masquerade dance on Friday Attorney for. Mortgagee, St. Paul, Minn. on the whole sum remaining 8 ss ss :«s a a NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION night last for the benefit of the ball International Falls, Minn. M24-31-A-7-14-21-28 from time to time unpaid, and all taxes The crows are back again and we M24-M5 and assessments that shall be taxed, team was well attended' and a good STATE OF MINNESOTA, may see robins soon. assessed and become due on said premises sum made. Miss Inga Morken and )ss. BEFORE (HE RAILROAD AND from arid after the date of said contract. County of Koochiching Joe Burns got first prize and* Mrs. Bank No. 1293 WAREHOUSE COMMISSION OF ^That the lands described in said In District Court, Mrs. S. Thomas and family have AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF Jarvis and Wm. Sholtz got the booby contract is as follows, to-wit: Lots THE STATE OF MINNESOTA INCORPORATION OF THE RAY Fifteenth Judicial District. moved into the Isaacson house for 20-21 of block 5, Hollers Addition to prize. STATE BANK Koochiching, situated in the county of the summer. In the matter of the application of the Koochiching and state of Minnesota. THE ».« ».• #.• #.• +J» »J +Jfr IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION »V r# V» V# r# «r#.«r» iV At a meetiing of th.61 stockholders of International Telephone Company for Such default consists in your failure OF THE THREE LINKS authority Harold Bromley was home the first the. above named bank, held at the to increase its local and to pay under said contract the sum of BUILDING ASSOCIATION, A COR­ BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS tf banking house on the 22nd day of January, rural telephone rates and to establish of last week. He is now helping Wm. ten dollars per month, on or before PORATION, FOR DISSOLUTION. a A. D. 1921, the following resolution and place, in effect service connection »,« #.• ».« ».« #.* the 4th day of each and every succeeding St. Lawrence cut some logs. r# »V r# r# Vt was offered and adopted by a majority charges and other miscellaneous month, after the said 4th of April NOTICE The Ladies Aid met at the Darval vote of its capital stock: charges at International Falls, Minnesota. 1906, until the purchase price was The petition of the majority in number Resolved that section four of the home Saturday, the nineteenth. Rollin Smith has finished his logging fully paid and interest at the rate of 7 certificate of incorporation of this bank and interest of the stockholders of The jo| on the Lewis land here and per cent per annum, payable semi-annually Three Links Building Association, a be amended to read as follows: Whereas, The International Telephone on the whole sum remaining Mr. Gregg and Miss Russell, two of will move back to his home on Big corporation, having been presented to After the words "vested in a board Company, being a corporation, from time to time unpaid, and all taxes our teachers, made a trip to Minneapolis. Fork next week. the above named court, asking for the of" not less than three nor more-than has filed an application with this«commission and assessments that has been taxed, and five. dissolution of the said corporation for authority to increase its assessed and become due on said the closing of its affairs, and the appointment We hereby certify that th£ foregoing rates for business, residence and rural premises from and after the 4th day of Miss Margaret Scholta moved her resolution was duly adopted by a majority of a receiver for the said telephone service, and to establish and April, 1906. Mrs. Shemokenas has returned from household goods up from Lomair corporation, and the fixing of a time vote of the capital stock, at a place in effect service connectfoti You will further take notice, that Winnipeg where she had been visiting about, a week ago. She moved into meeting duly called1 for' that purpose and place for hearing thereon, charges and other miscellaneous charges such contract will terminate thirty days her relatives. And, Hon. C. W. Sfanton, one of tlie her own building here and will keep a and held at the banking house in Ray, within the city of Interational Falls, after the service of this notice upon judges of the said court, having made on the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1921. you, unless prior thereto you shall comply stopping place the coming season. county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, and filed an order designating the time G. N. MILLARD, Sam Darval left for International the proposed rates being as with all the conditions of said contract, and place of a hearing upon said petition, Vice-President. and make all payments that Are follows, to-wit: Falls after working steadily for his Walter Peggar was splitting wood MARTIN O. MOLSTRE, Individual Line Business, $3.50 per now past due, under said, contract, and father all the winter. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, (Corporate Seal) Cashier. the other day, xvhen he missed the the, cost's .of the service Of ^this notice montlif gross. pursuant to said order, that hearing Multi-party Line Business, (at Ranier) up'on you. block, ruined a good rubber and cut upon said petition will be held in the Mrs. Gustafson went to Stratton to $3.75 per month gross. Dated at International Falls, Minn., STATE OF MINNESOTA, his little toe nearly off. Dr. Young city of International Falls, in the said stay with her* sister, Mrs. Cameron, Individual Line Residence, $2.00 per this 10th day of March, 1921. )ss. was called and it took several stitches judicial district, on the 2nd day of GEO. HOLLER. month gross. County of Koochiching, for the rest of the winter. April, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to hold the injured member^n place. Multi-party- Line Residence, Rural, On this 24th day of January, 1921, of said date, in the office of the $2.25 per month gross. before me appeared G. N. Millard and NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT clerk of the district court, in the court Blanche Gross spent Sunday afternoon Rural Stations (common battery), Martin Molstre, to me personally Miss Edna Thomas and Albin Ericsen, ihouse in the said city. at home in company with Russel $2.00 per month gross. known,, who being by me duly sworn two of our popular young people, Dated March 10th, 1921. Private Branch Exchange Stations, Darmer of Stratton, Ont. did say that they are respectively the went to the county seat last Thursday J. H. DRUMMOND, To F. C. Seymore: $1.00 per month net. vice president and cashier of Ray State Clerk of the District Court. You will please take notice, that'default where they were joined in marriage. Extension Stations, Bus. or Res., $1.00 Bank, that the seal affixed to the foregoing Mrs. Bugner, Mrs. Lovejoy, Mrs. has been made in the conditions (Court Seal) per month net. They returned on Saturday and will instrument is the corpora'te seal Ruberg and Mrs. Smith were visitors of said corporation, that said instrument make their home on the groom's at the Wednesday the sixteenth. "School was executed by them as their claim. The best wishes of a host of free act and deed. friends go with them. (Natorial Seal) C. W. PRETTYMAN, Notary Public, Koochiching Co. Minn. Mrs. Barnes made a visit to her sister My commission expires Dec. 4, 1925. The only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Labarger at international Granstrom was. taken suddenly ill Falls on account of the birth of a son STATE OF MINNESOTA, last Wednesday. Dr. Young was to Mrs. Ly.barger. Office of Superintendent of Banks. summoned but the little one passed St. Paul, January 27th, 1921. The Facts About 20% Dynamite This is to certify that the action of away before he could get ihere., It Miss Wattles, who arrived to organize the stockholders of the Ray State Bank suffered from appoplexy and other and instruct a class in nursing in adoptijng foregoing amendment to troubles. The sorrowing parents ra departed Monday morning for Indus. the certificate of incorporation, has have the'sympathy of all in their been approved by me. She will return on Thursday to this talking 20% dynamite, we often hear the objection (Seal) F. E. PEARSON, great loss. place. that 40%, at less than twice the price of 20%, Superintendent of Banks. By G. H. Sivwright, 1921 INSTITUTE SEASON is much better buy—the common impression being The lumber-jack follows* the snow. Deputy Superintendent. WAS THE BEST IN YEARS that more of the 20% than the 40% must be used to The snow has begun to melt .so the STATE OF MINNESOTA workers are leaving for their homes. obtain equal results. After the most successful season Department of State There were nine large logging camps I hereby certify that the within instrment known in years, farmers institute This is not true except in extremely dry or sandy soil at this place. was filed for retJord '*in this work in Minnesota will close" on Saturday or on very hsCrd green stumps. The "40" is only office on the 27th day of January, A. D. of this week, when 192 institutes Miss Mildred Slauson has returned 1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., and was duly times as powerful as the "20." This difference 1% in 50 or more counties will have recorded in Book of State Bank Records to school after staying the winter is more than made lip by the slower-heaving action been held. C. H. Welch of the University on page 33. with her sister at Indus. She kept up MIKE HOLM, Farm, state secretary of farmers of the "20." her school work while there. Her 38972 Secretary of State. institutes, says not a single meeting brother-in-law had been hauling timber The 40% or 20% indicates only the proportion of has had tq be abandoned. This at this place. OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, is in marked contrast to the season nitroglycerin used in that particular grade of dynamite. County of Koochiching, Minn. of 1920 when epidemics and severe I hereby certify that the within instrument *.• •,* »_« Hence this per cent, figure cannot be used to «v was filed In this office for weather forced the cancellation of compare the explosive strength of different types of record on the 2nd day of February, A. EIDEM SCHOOL NOTES about as many institutes as were D. 1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., and was duly dynamite. si .j heild. Thirteen speakersj all thoroughly a recorded in Book "K" of Misc., page a versed in the varied phases of 527. We will sdl you the percentage you desire, but,we do (By Arthur Lund) RAY LANDGRAF, farming, to whom Minnesota conditions not fed that we are being fair to you unless we recommend M24-31 Register of Deeds. are as an open book, have-been Mr. C. W. Monty of the office force the grade that thousands of tests show to kept in the field this year. Public visited our school Tuesday. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE be the most economical. halls were generally filled to the SALE limit, the attendance crowding the Miss Rajeanx Roberts has returned Around Duluth this year, the Forest Fire Relief Commission 500 mark on several occasions. University Notice is hereby given that default to school after an absence of three has been made in- the conditions of a distributed nearly twenty-five carloads of mp agricultural extension specialists months. 1 certain mortgage executed by Ole and workers'share in the season's 20%. They have had several hundred testimonials Myrane, unmarried, of the county o£ ,1'" fine record of service. Koochiching and state of Minnesota, to saying that it did the work of "40" stick for stick. Some new supplimental readers Mackey J. Thompson of St. Paul, of the We therefore say, for stump blasting— were received for the first graders CROW DAY county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, this week. dated on the sixth day of May, Use the Ncw\Extra Low-Freezing 4 A. D. 1$15,n and recorded in the office of & One of Secretary Alexander's last the register of deeds of the county of The L. C. L. plan a tie social and acts was to request all Americans to 'W? Koochiching, state of -Minnesota, on EXTRACSTI DIlffF) dance for Saturday, April 9, to which yy RED CROSS 20% DYNAMITE eat at least one meal of fish on March the ninth day of June, A. D. 1915, at all are cordially invited. eleven o'clock in the forenoon^ of said 9th. His party gagged on three meals day, in. Book "J" of Mortgages, on page of crow March 4th. It was foul. 636- thereof of the records of said office The L. C. L. ordered play-ground 4f: —except where the soil very sandy (in this case, 40%) apparatus this week, consisting of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE That by reason of said default said Du Pont Red Cross has always been low-freezing, but (eeent swing ropes, vojley-ball and net. mortgagee has elected to declare the Improvements have made it pratically non-freezing. 'Default having been made in the whole sum specified in said' mortgage payment of the sum of six hundred Mesdames Seymour and Roberts to be due and payable. •y Our local dealer will soon'be placing his order for dynamite, seventy-one. and 39-100 dollars, which That there is claimed'to be due and and Messrs. Gilbeftson, Peterson an^ figure now what you will need for the entire season. Be ready is claimed to be due and is due and payable and that there-is now due and Arthur Roberts were visitors of last to take advantage of the best price of the season. hereby declared to be due at the'date payable at the date of this notice, upon week.' u~ of this notice upon a certain mortgage, said mortgage and upon the debt thereby duly executed .and delivered by Louis i:,: secured the sum of twenty-four 1 dollars •feUfe', Murphy and Mabel Murphy, his wife, RAGS WANTED ($24.00) dnd no action or proceeding ,.3^ mortgagors, to the JV A. Felthouse at law or otherwise has been./bad or instituted Gompany, a corporation, Mortgagee, 7%M to recover said' debit or any G«od iiie, clMB cotton n'fi wipted bearing: date the 18th day of July. 1917, part thereof. ^:i*t .The Press office. iSESt': lit. and with a power of sale there."Js&fi#/ Notice is hereby further given that & sii? & \..