International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 28, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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£«-s=-••*v* *+.p, Wv--v: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 & PREPARE BROOD He?iV KX3S 885 XXjXXX 8 8Idebt 88 secured by said mortgage or any benefit of the judgment which shall be .CITATION FOR HEARING ON PITITION 88"- r.-'-.v-. .» vtSlpart thereof. The Young rendered herein, and from any distribution LEGAL NOTICES FOR ADMINISTRATION Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, of assets which shall be made under Estate of H. W. Mitchell. Lawyer's Reward that by virtue of the power of sale said judgment that- said claims VT)! 88888 88888 contained in said mortgage,~**and pursuant shall be exhibited by delivering to said IN PROBATE COURT to the statute in such case made John^H. Brown, as receiver of said defendant SALE OF SCHOOL* AND and provided, the said mortgage will be corporation heretofore appointed STATE OF MINNESOTA, OTHER STATE LANDS By WILLIAM FALLi foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in this action, at his office in the County of Koochiching,In in and conveyed by said mortgage, Carr building in the city of International Illustration Shows Type Approved the Matter of the Estate of H. W. viz: Falls in said county and state, (©. lttl, Weatarn Ntwiptptr Union.) Mitchell. Decedent. STATE OF MINNESOTA,) by Department of Agriculture Southwest Quarter (SW%) of section a verified complaint setting forth a The State of Minnesota to Grace A. State Auditors Office. A drama of tears, almost a tragedy twenty-one (21) in township one brief description of such claim, together Poultry Experts. Mitchell, Harold A. Mitchell, Mable L. St. Paul, Minn., March 24, 1921. —the gloomy, heartbroken refrain of hundred fifty nine (159) north of range .with a copy of such complaint, and Mitchell, Arthur C. Mitchell, Milton G. Notice is hereby given that on twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth an old, old man. With it the mournful all such complaints so delivered to Mitchell and Clyde M. Mitchell, all persons May 9, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. in 1 principal meridian, containing one said receiver shall be by him filed in cadence of a girlish voice, pure interested in the .granting of administration the office of the county auditor/ at International IT IS EASY TO KEEP GLEAN hundred sixty acres, more or less, according the ofHce of the clerk of the above and liquid as silver beads dropped into of the estate of said decedent: Falls, Koochiching county, to the United States government named court: that said receiver or any a crystal dish. The petition of Ida M. Mitchell in the state of Minnesota, I will offer survey thereof in Koochiching of the parties to this action, or any of It was strange and striking a pic having been filed in this court, representing for sale certain unsold lands and also county and state of Minnesota, with the creditors or stockholders of said ture in the library of Dur that H. W. Mitchell, then a Hate and Other Enemies Are Prevented Geoffrey those state lands which have reverted the hereditaments and appurtenances defendant corporation, may, at any resident of the County of Koochiching, bin. An invalid, to the state by reason of the non-payment From Destroying Young almost helpless, his which sale wilf be made by the sheriff time within the six months period or State of Minnesota, died intestate on withered bands of interest. 8tored were -dutstreohed piie- of said Koochiching county at the within thirty days thereafter, interpose Chicke—It Is Easily the 9th day of June, 1919, -and praying Terms of sale: ously, the tears rolling front door of the court house, in the by duly verified answer, objections to down his an 1 as It Is Collapsible. that letters of administration be granted Fifteen per cent of the purchase price guished face. city of International Falls in said the allowance of any claim so exhibited, to Ida Mitchell, and the Court having is payable to the county treasurer it "Tou are our last hope," county and state on the 4th day of June an original and copy of such answer to he said fixed the time and place for hearing'said Prepared by the United State* Department the time of sale. The unpaid balance 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that* day, brokenly to the young man be delivered to said receiver who shall of Agriculture.) standing petition: Therefore, you, and is payable -at any time in whole or in at public vendue to the highest bidder file, the original with the clerk of this kinds of makeshift brood coops with head bent reverently. "1 must All each of you, are hereby cited and reQilfred partwithin forty years from the date for cash, to pay said debt of six courtr and serve the copy upon the used by poultry keepers, but he see my boy before I die. Spare uu are to show cause, if any you have, of saie, interest rate of four per cent hundred seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, claimant whose claim is objected to who takes as much pride in the appearance money—only bring me word that lie before this Court at the Probate Court per annum, due on June 1st of each and interest, and the taxes, if any, on that said John H. Brown, receiver as Rooms in the Court House, in the City is alive." of his chicken yards as he year provided, that the interest can be said premises, and twenty-five dollars, aforesaid, is hereby directed to give of International Falls, in the County "The law firm with which 1 am connected does the appearance of the rest paid at any time within the interest in attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by notice hereof by causing a copy of this of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on has explained every detail oi ot the farmstead likes neat* brood year without penalty. In effect, this said mortgage in case of foreclosure, order to be published once each week a the--19th day of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock means that the interest money may be the case to me explicitly," said Adrian coops. The coop shown in the illustration and the disbursements allowed, by law for three successive weeks in a legally A. M., why said petition should not paid any time between June first and Wilbur. "I shall find Oscar Dbrbin, if subject to redemption at any time within is one of the types which has qualified newspaper printed and published be granted. May thirty-first without penalty. he is on earth." one year from the day of. sale, as at International Falls in said approval of the United States Department Witness, the Judge of said Court, The appraised value of timber, whei. provided by law. county,, and by mailing without delay "If you find him—" the quivering of Agriculture poultry office. and the Seal of said Court, this 19th so stated, must, be paid in full at th* Dated March 21st, A. D. 1921. to each creditor of said defendant corporation voice of the girl with Jeweled eyes It is* easy to keep clean and is convenient day of April, 1921. time Of sale. The J. A. Felthoua Company, of whom he has knowledge a a and a face almost angelic thrilled the JOHN BERG, for inspection, as the sides, All mineral rights are reserved to copy of this order. Mortgagee, young attorney—"If you find him, Probate Judge. are hinged to the bottom and are kept, the state by the laws of the state. Dated March 31, 1921. 320 Endicott Building, there is no boon we. could not grant COURT SEAL in place by the ridge piece, which is All l&nds are sold subject to any and By the Court: St. Paul, Minn. J. H. BROWN. you." separate from the rest of the building. alj ditch taxes thereon. C. W. STANTON, W. V". KANE, Attorney for Petitioner. She had seized both his hands in It also has the advantage of being Lands on which the interest has become Judge. Attorney for Mortgagee, a-21-28-M5 her own. delinquent may be redeemed at easily stored when not wanted as International Falls, Minn. When his law firm had advised him any time up to the hour of sale, or before it collapsible. To anyone at all A21-J2 CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL 1a CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION resale to the- actual purchaser. that they wished him to fathom the ACCOUNT Alfo FOR DISTRIBUTION with tools, it should present no handy FOR PROBATE OF WILL Such lands are. listed under the caption*. motives underlying the mysterious difficulties. The base of the triangle NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Estate of Leonard H. Nord. "Delinquent Lands." ESTATE OF JOHN KELLY disappearance of young Durttfn, he had forms the bottom of the coop la which SALE No person can purchase more than experienced the zeat and novelty of IN PROBATE COURT two feat wide and two feet deep. It 320 acres of land, provided, however, STATE OF MINNESOTA, an amateur detective. made easily from dry-goods Notice is hereby given that default can be 5 that state lands purchased previous to County of Koochiching, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Briefly, a student at a leading college, boxes other available! material. has been made in the conditions of a or 1905 are not. charged against such purchaser. In Probate Court. County of Koochiching, one day Oscar Durbin had faded certain mortgage executed by Ole Screen Front of Caop. In the Matter of Estate of John Kelly, In the Matter of the Instate of Leonard from view as suddenly and completely Myrane, unmarried, of the county of Agents acting for purchaser must if it la desired to make it stationary Decedent. H. Nord. Decedent. Koochiching and state of Minnesota, to as though the earth had opened and furnisl) affidavit of authority. it may be made so very easily by slm]dy The State of Minnesota- to all Persons The State of Minnesota to Thora Mackey J. Thompson of St. Paul, of the swallowed him up. A note came to Appraisers' reports showing quality interested in the above entitled Nord and all persons interested in the nailing fast the top, back, and county of Ramsey and state of Minnesota, his sister. It read simply: "To avoid and kind of soil are on file in this office. matter: Whereas, Martin Kelly has. allowance and probate of the Will of alata in front and placing tl on a removable dated on the sixth day of May, Lists giving legal descriptions of i)eep trouble and distress, I must disappear." filed in this court bis final account of said decedent: bottom. A wire-sefeenfeor A. D. 1915, and recorded in the office of lands to be offered may be obtained of That was' all. The petition of Thora Nord beins his administration of the estate of the (OB^Qjeli or anwller) of sozqe the register of deeds of the county of the State Auditor or the Immigration One month before the disappearance duly filed in this Court, representing above named decedent, together with Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on sort should b» provided to place over Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the of young Durbin, hia closest his petition praying for the adjustment that Leonard H. Nord, then a resident the ninth day of June, A. D. 1915, at County Auditor at the county seat. the front at night. This will prevent of the County of Koochiching, State and allowance of said final account chum, Willis Hope, bad left the college, eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said R, P. CHASE, Stale Auditor rata and' other enemies from entering of Minnesota, died on the 5th day of and for distribution of the residue never to return. He turned up day, in Book "J" of Mortgages, on page the, coop and killing die chickens, and March, 1921, leaving a last Will and of said estate to the persons thereunto at the home of hia wealthy widowed 636. thereof of the records of said office Testament which! is presented to this entitled: It is ordered, that said NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION mother Buffering an entire loss of i* Court with said petition, -and praying petition be heard, and that all persons memory, wounded in the. head, by That by reason of said default said SALE that said instrument be allowed aa interested in said matter be and mortgagee has elected to declare the some terrible fall. He had lingered the last Will and Testament, of said appear before this court on the 6th whole sum specified in said mortgage along, in his lucid moments calling for Whereas judgment was rendered on decedent, and that letters executory be day of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M„ to be due and payable. the tenth day of July in the year 1920, his friend, Durbin. Tracing some possible issued thereon to Thora Nord. at the Probate Court Rooms in the That there is claimed to be due and in an action in the municipal court, of mysterious connection between Now Therefore, you, and each or Court House, at International Falls, payable and that there is now due and the city of International Falls, in the you, are hereby cited and required to the two cases, the first niove Wilbur in said County, and then and there, payable at the date of this notice, upon county of Koochiching, between Sam show cause, if any you have, before made was to visit the Hope Home. or as soon thereafter as said matter said mortgage and upon the debt thereby Greengard, plaintiff, and Margaret Nurlck, this Court, at the Probate Court He had arrived too late. Willis can be heard, show cause, if any they secured the sum of twenty-four dollars defendant, in*favor of said plaintiff, Rooms in the Court House, in International Hope had died the day previous. have, why said petition should not be ($24.00) and no action or proceeding Sam Greengard, and against said Falls, County of Koochiching, granted and '-that this citation be Somehow Wilbur connected the two at law or otherwise has been had or instituted defendant, Margaret Nurick for the State of Minnesota, on the 16th day served by the publication thereof in friends in the case in hand. to recover said debt or any sum of one hundred ninety-three and of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why International Falls Press, according to He had a photograph to go by. part thereof. 20-100 ($193.20) dollars, as appears by the prayer of said petition should not law. At the end of three long months Notice is hereby further given that the Transcript of said judgment .filed be granted. Witness the Honorable, John Berg, by virtue of the power of sale in said Wilbur found himself one evening in in the office of the clerk of the District Witness the Honorable, John Berg, Judge of said court, and the seal of mortgage contained and recorded therewith, a little western town. He strolled Court of the county of Koochiching, in Judge of skid Court, and the seal of said court, this 8th day of April, 1921. which by reason of the facts the fifteenth judicial district of the said Court, this 15th day of April, 1921. down a business street and mechanically JOHN BERG, aforesaid has become operative, and state of Minnesota, and whereas, said JOHN BERG, turned into ra moying picture Judge. pursuant! to the statute in such case transcript of judgment was docketed^ in Judge-Clerk. show. (Court Seal) Brood "A" Shaped Coop for Hen and made and provided, the said mortgage the district court of said county on the COURT SEAL Wilbur only casually noted the pictures F. J. McParttin, Chieka. will be foreclosed and the land and thirteenth day of July in the year 1920, JEVNE & NORTON, flashing across the screen. A Attorney for Petitioner. premises described in and covered by at 9 o'clock A. M., on said day and Attorneys for Petitioner. 'will also keep the little chicks conI border incident was being shown. Suddenly, A14-28 said mortgage, to-wit: which said judgment has been duly assigned a-21-m-5 fined early in the morning, when the as in its delineation a young to Frank H. Keyes, by assignment That certain tract or parcel of land, [grass is wet. Put a hook or clasp on man attired as a miner came upon lying and being in said Koochiching filed in this court on the 28th day MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the door to hold it firmly in place. the scene, Wilbur arose to his feet county, state of Minnesota, described of February, 1921, and the sum of one ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION^ with an echoing exclamation. as follows, to-wit: The mother hen should be confined hundred ninety-three and 20-100 ($193.20) FOR ADMINISTRATION Default "having been made in the The South Half of the Southeast dollars is now actually due thereon, to the brood coop until the chicks are "At last—found. It is Oscar Durbin!" payment of the sum of ten hundred Quarter (S%SE%) of Section Eighteen with interest on one' hundred ninetythree IN PROBATE COURT weaned. This gives the little chicks eighty-one dollars and eiglrty-eight a (18) Northeast Quarter of the Northeast and 20-100 dollars from the tenth better start in life and prevents loss The first thing he did was to locate cents ($1081.88,) which is claimed to Quarter (NE%NE%) of Section day of July, A. D. 1920, and up to and STATE OF MINNESOTA, from ,%i storms and hawks. the ,man who owned the picture show. be due and is due at the date of this Nineteen (19), and the Northwest including the date of sale a^lso for $4.65 County of Koochiching, Then, step by step he advanced in his notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly Clean Brood Coop Weakly. Quarter of the Northwest Quarter increased costs and for all my fees, In the Matter of the Estate of Leonard executed and delivered by Christian investigation, to learn that the group Iplean the brood coop at least once (NW%NW%) of Section Twenty (20), costs and.disbursements of levy and H. Nord, Decedent. Platou and Susie Platou, his wife, who had acted the frontier series of JfTweek, and keep it free from mites. all in Township One Hundred Fifty4?ine sale, and whereas an execution issued The petition of Thora Nord having Mortgagors, to The First National pictures made their headquarters at (159), North of Range Twentynine -*^If mites are found in the coop, it out of and under the seal of said dis been filed in this court, representing, Bank of Baudette, Motgagee, bearing Denver. (29) West of the Fifth Principal trict court has to me as sheriff of said among other things, that Leonard H. should be thoroughly cleaned and date of the eleventh day of February, Then three days more of travel, a Meridian containing One Hundred Koochiching county, been duly directed Nord, then being a resident of the aprayed with kerosene oil or crude 1920, and with a power of sale therein Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according search in Denver—only to ascertain County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, and delivered, I have under and by petroleum. Spread from one to two contained, duly recorded in the office to Government survey: will be sold that the group had gone to the railroad virtue of said execution levied upon died intestate, in the County inches of sand or dry dirt or a thin of the Register of Deeds in and for at ^public auction to the highest bidder of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on depot less than an hour previous, and will sell at public auction to the layer of straw or fine hay on the floor the County of Koochiching and State therefor, for cash, by the Sheriff of the fifth day of March, 1921 leaving highest cash bidder, in the lobby of to proceed en route on the Overland of the coop for a covering and move of Minnesota, on the 28th day of August, Koochiching County, Minnesota, to estate in "the County of Koochiching, the sheriff's main office, in the district Limited for Alaska, where they trood coops weekly to fresh ground, satisfy and pay the debt which will 1920,. at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book State of Minnesota, and that said petitioner court house, in the city of International were to remain making pictures clear preferably where there is new grass, then be due on the note secured by "I" of Mortgages, on page 590, and no Falls, in said county of Koochiching, is the widow of said decedent through the winter season. said mortgage, together with the sum action or proceeding having been instituted, Shade is very essential in rearing on Saturday, the fourth day of and praying that letters of administration Wilbur ran all the way to the railroad of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), stipulated at law or otherwise, to recover chickens, especially during warm June, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the estate of said decedent depot. in said mortgage as attorney's the debt secured by said Mortgage weather therefore, place the coops in of that day, all the right, title be granted to Thora Nord. "One minute too late!" cried the fees, and the costs and expenses of or any part thereof. the shade whenever possible. A cornfield It is Ordered, that said petition be and 'interest that the above named these foreclosure proceedings as allowed breathless runner. A dash down the Now, therefore, notice is hereby judgment debtor, Margaret Nurick, had heard before this court, at the Probate makes fine range for young chickens, by law. platform, and, almost exhausted, Wilbur given, that by virtue of the power of Court Rooms in the Court House, in and to the real estate hereinafter as they catch many bugs and The said sale will be made at* the sale contained in said Mortgage, and caught at the railing of the, last in the City" ^of International Falls, described on the 13th day of July, 1920, worms, and have fresh ground to run front door of the Court House in the pursuant to the statute in such case County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, car of the train. that being the date' of docketing or •on most of the time because of the City of International Falls, County Of made and provided, the said Mortgage on Monday, the 16th day ot said judgment or any interest therein It was ten minutes later when he ^.cultivation of the ground, and have Koochiching and State of Minnesota at will be foreclosed by a sale of the May, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., and which said judgment debtor Margaret reached a section of-a tourist car occupied I: abundant shade at the same time. the hour often o'clock in the forenoon, premises described in and conveyed by that the citation of this court issue llSi Nurick, have since that date acquired, by a moving picture party. on Monday, the ninth day of May, to all persons interested in said hearing the description of" the property being said Mortgage, viz: It was only when Wilbur chanced A. D. 1921. and said matter, and that such West half of the southeast quarter as follows, to-wit: That part of lot FEEDING BARLEY TO HORSES to remark that young Hope was dead, (Wi^SEi^) citation be served by the publication Dated February seventeenth, A. D. Section Sixteen (16), eleven and twelve (11 and 12) block that Oscar Durbin was willing to discuss Sr- 1921. thereof^, in the International Falls nine (9) in the city -of International northwest quarter of northeast quarter a return home. Then he told Jtesulta Obtained in Experiments With Press, according to law. MACKEY J. THOMPSON, Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, (NWi^NE^) Section twenty-one his story. Dated April 15, 1921. By the Court Eight Perchenon Mares on beginning at a point twenty-two (22) Mortgagee. (21) and northeast quarter of northwest It was a strange one. Hope, his JOHN BERG, Government Farm. feet arid six (6) inches north of. the B. H. Schriber, quarter (NB^NW^) Section Probate Judge. closest chum, had married a woman Attorney for Mortgagee, south-east (SE) corner of lot twelve twenty-one (21) Township one hundred JEVNE & NORTON, A test to compare the relative secretly. He had done so wildly and (12) thence west fifty (50) feet thence 1515 Pioneer Bldg., flfty-ninej (159) North of Range Attorneys for Petitioner. north nineteen (19) feet thence east St.*Paul, Minn. Rvalue of light and heavy weight barley recklessly under the name of Oscar Twenty-six (26) West of th© Fifth a-21-m-5 fifty (50) feet thence south to place of M24-31-A-7-14-21-28 as feeds for farmwork horses was Durbin. A week had convinced him Principal Meridian, Minnesota, containing beginning including one two-story one hundred sixty (160) acres ade last year by the United States that he had wedded a person far below building (frame) thereon, according to NOTICE TO CREDITORS more or less according to the United Department of Agriculture, at the experimental his station. He had deserted her, ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION the plat thereof on file and of record In States government survey thereof, in farm, Beltsvllle, Md. shortly after meeting with the accident FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF INCOMPETENT. the office of the register of deeds in STATE OF MINNESOTA, Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, Bight Perclieron mares were used that caused his death.. A few and for Koochiching county,-Minnesota. —Koochiching County, with the hereditaments and appurtenances in the test, two receiving lightweight days later his wife had died from an District Court, which sal'e will be made barley, two heavyweight barley, and IN PROBATE COURT overdose of a drug to the use of which Dated International .... Falls, Minn., 15th Judicial District. by the Sheriff of said Koochiching four receiving oats as a check. The she was addicted. Her brother had March 5th, 1921. County at the front door of the Court STATE OF MINNESOTA, test was continued 22 weeks. The learned of the marriage. Believing that HUGHES VAN ETTEN, JOHN LIESENFELD, PlaintifT, House, in the City of- International County of Koochiching. —vs— mares were used in all the routine Sheriff of Koochiching County Minn. the husband had basely deserted his Falls in said County and State, on the In the Matter of the Guardianship of RAT ROOT EXCELSIOR MANU work df the farv, which included the J. J. Hadler,"" sister, he swore to kill him. He started fourth, day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock the Estate of Lester Chute, Roy FACTURING COMPANY, a corporation, teavy field work of plowing, etc., during Attorney for Judgment Creditor. .. out to find "Oscar Durbin." To A. M., of that day, at public vendue, Chute and Mildred Chute, Minors. Defendant. a-28-J2. the spring months. The barley to the highest bidder for cash, to pay save his friend, whose true identity On reading and filing the petition said debt o{ ten hundred eighty-one uaed was the commercial grade of must Inevitably be disclosed, young of Julia Hoel, praying for the appointment It appearing. satisfactorily to the 88/100 Dollars, and interest, and the heavy barley (rolled) and light barlay MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of a guardian of the estate Durbin disappeared. court that John H.. Brown, heretofore taxes, if. any, on said premises, and (rolled), the heavy barley weighing of Lester Chute, Roy Chute and Mildred Now- that Hope was dead, an explanation appointed by the court as receiver of fifty. Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated Chute. Default having been made in the 47.6 and the light 40.7 pounds to would satisfy the vengeful the above named defendant herein, has in and by said Mortgage in case It is Ordered, that said petition be payment of the sum of six hundred "j^the bushel, according to the tested he filed the bond required of him duly of foreclosure, and the disbursements seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, which heard, and that all persons interested weights determined by grain investiR* *There was a happy reunion at the entered upon the discharge of his duties allowed- by law subject to redemption in said matter be and appear before is claimed to be due and is due and gatlons, -bureau of markets. The relaI as aiich receiver, and it further appearing Durbin home. As upon the first evening at any time within one year from the this court at the Probate Court Rooms hereby'declared to be due at the date 'tlra gains or losses in weights of the to the court that it is necessary she had met him, the beautiful day of sale, as provided by law. in the Court House in the City of of this notice upon a certain mortgage, and proper that the notice prescribed mares fed on barley and those fed Mabel again placed her hands within Dated April eighth, A. D., 1921. International Falls, in said County? on duly executed and delivered by Louts by law, requiring all the) creditors of oats were practically the same, and those of Adrian Wilbur to thank himr .THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Murphy and Mabel Murphy, his wife, the 14th day of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock the above named 'Sefendant to exhibit HI era was no indication that either BAUDETTE, His glance reminded her of her "promise, A. M., and then and there, or as soon-thereafter mortgagors, to the J. A. Felthous their claims against said defendant, be it a feed possessed outstanding merit over and she blushed sweetly as she, Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, as said matter can be heard, given now, upon application' of said MIDDLETON & MIDDLETON, tile other. bearing date the IStlt day of~July, show cause, if any there be, why said "too^ remembered, and in the lovelight 1917, John H. Brown, Attorneys for Mortgagee, petition should not be granted anal*"that and with a power of sale, therein The weights of the fiiares fad on of her beautiful eyes there was no It is ordered that all the creditors of '•'x' s. :. Baudette,. Minnesota. a copy of this order be served •''•Vr-lfey''! "contained, duly recorded -In ithe light barley remained more constant shadow of another parting.f|^|" the Rat Root Excelsior Manufacturing office A14-M19 of the register of deeds in and at a as 1 4 company,' ^defendant herein, be and they than the weights of the maj$e fed on days prior to said date of hearing on.*' \-'A for the county of KoOchiching, and are hereby required within six months heavy barley, and the former seemed is estimated that there are more the said petition above specified in the International state of Minnesota, onr 2*th day of after the date of the. fflrat, publication to be slightly more thrifty 'than the Found—Honorable discharge from 9 It book A. Fall» Press. ... than ten million motor vehicles in-the July, 1917, at o'clock in of this order, to exhibit/ their claims latter, although the advantage seemed U. .S. army. Owner can have same Dated April 20th, 1921 of mortgages, onVpage 424, and nogaction world and that America manufactured against said corporation and become jdHN BERG, ,. -,-'*5 by! calling at. The. Press or proceeding having been institu-1 parties to thfs"a'ctionr^nd~that Yn "deted, office and mm. judge of Probate. id, at lawjor otherwise, to recover^the fault thereof they be precluded from all payitpg for this notice. Bisiilifh .. & 1 aSl-m5 r~ -'-if.- s- ask?- •ytriAs'rSVIIs: PbSZSt