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,ij* „-'^X y-^ ry£^y -.s-i-^c,'-5 ,A INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN .e 35 558* XXX XX SMC "There's More Real Satisfaction" debt secured by said mortgage or any CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION part thereof. Burton's Wheat FOR DETERMINATION LEGAL NOTICES Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, cv OF DESCENT OF LAND. a that by virtue of the power of sale Deal •ays the Good Judge contained in said mortgage, and pursuant ~tv XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ESTATE OF ALFONZO TROMBLEY. to the statute in such case made SALE OF SCHOOL AND and provided, the said mortgage will be STATE OF MINNESOTA, In little of the Real Tobacco a, By HAROLD SINCLA1RE. OTHER STATE LANDS foreclosed by a sale of the premises described 3'- County of Koochiching, in-Probate inland conveyed by said mortgage, Chew, than you ever Court: viz: In the Matter of the Estate of Alfonzo STATE OF MINNESOTA,) got out of the ordinary kind. ©. 1921. Western Newspaper Union.) Southwest Quarter (SW%) of section Trombley, Decedent. State. Auditors Office. twenty-one (21) in township one "Get out and stay out!" yelled old The State of Minnesota to Jennie St. Paul, Minn., April 25, 1921. hundred fifty nine (159) north of range rich The good taste lasts so Peter Griscom, irate and aggressive. Trombley and all persons interested Notice is hereby given that on June twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth "And never come back again!" he the the in determination of decedent 13, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office long you don't need a fresh principal meridian, containing one yelled additionally after his manager of the real estate of said decedent: of the county auditor, at International hundred sixty acres, more or less, according often—that's The petition of Jennie Trombley having chew nearly as that had been, but was never to. be Palls, Koochiching county, in to the United States government been filed in this court, representing again. the State of Minnesota, I will offer for survey thereof Koochiching why it costs you less to chew that said decedent died more than Paul Burton took It all quietly and county and state of Minnesota, with sale certain unsold state lands and five years prior to the filing thereof, without resentment. It was a rude this cfess of tobacco. the hereditaments and appurtenances also those state lands which have reverted leaving certain real estate in said petition dismissal, but he was used to the old which sale will tie made by the sheriff to the state by reason of the described, and that no will of of said Koochiching county at the fellow's furious ways. non-payment of interest. Any man whp uses the Real decedent has been, proved nor administration front door of the court house, in the "1 am sorry, Mr. Griscom," he said Terms of sale: of his estate granted in this Tobacco Chew wiP Ml you city of International, Falls in said simply. "Certainly, however, I have' Fifteen per cent of the purchase price state, and praying that the descent of county and State on the 4th day of June is payable to the county treasurer it uot exceeded my instructions." that. said real estate be determined by this 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, the time of sale. The unpaid balance "Exceeded!" shouted Griscom. court: at public vendue to the highest bidder is payable at any time in whole or in "Why, you've acted like an idiot. Here Therefore You, and Each of You, Put up in two styles for cash, to pay said debt of six part within forty yearsT from the date I leave you, on the first vacation of my are hereby cited and required to show hundred seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, of sale, interest rate of four per cent cause, if any you have, before this life for two weeks. 1 come 'back to ot~ and interest, and the taxes, if any, on W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco per annum, due on June 1st each court, at the Probate Court Room in find that during my absence, for the said premises, and twenty-five dollars, year provided, that the interest can be the Court House in the City of International first time in six years, wheat jumps RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by paid at any time within the interest Falls, in the County of Koochiching, up to $2. You know that I had said mortgage in case of foreclosure, year without penalty. In effect, this State of Minnesota, on the 20th and the disbursements allowed by law 40,000 bushels in the elevator, bought means that the interest money may be day of May, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., subject to redemption at any time within at $1.37. Think of it! And yon sat paid any time between-June first fnd why said petition should not be one year from the day of sale, as by like a stoughton bottle and let the May thirty-first without penalty. granted. provided by law. The appraised value of timber, wheij purebred bull, stallion, rami or boar golden chance of a lifetime go by. "Witness the Judge of said court, Dated March 21st, A. D. 1921. so stated, must be paid in full at th-s ARI$ BANS DANCE BUI Here wheat has dropped to $1.35, and was reported. In several counties arid the seal thereof this 25th day of time of sale. The J. A. Felthoua Company, may go lower. Oh, I'd like to. fight April, 1921. where good purebred herds were Mortgagee, All mineral rights are reservejd to HAS SHIMMY DRESS somebody!" JOHN BERG, 320 Endicott Building, found neighboring farmers were still the, state by the laws of the state. "You left no orders to sell, sir," reminded Probate Judge. St. Paul, Minn. All lands are sold subject to any and using scrub sires. A large per cent COURT SEAL. Paul. W. V. KANE, all ditch taxes thereon. of male offspring has been sold to a28-m5-12. Attoi*hey for Mortgagee, '•I won't talk about It .Get out. Lands op which the interest has become other counties or states. In some International Falls, Minn. Stay out!" and old Griscom slammed delinquent may be redeemed ai A21-J2 any time up to the hour of sale, or before communities an active breeder had the door of his office and Paul Burton CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION resale to the actual purchaser. went his way. placed purebred sires on the farms FOR PROBATE OF WILL Such lands are listed under the caption "If it wasn't for Edna." said the Estate of Leonard H. Nord. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of many nighbors. For the most Lands." "Delinquent young man to himself, "this would be part farmers have failed to appreciate No person can purchase more than Default having been made in the almost amusing." IN PROBATE COURT 320 acres of land, provided, however, the advantages of using a purebred payment of the sum of ten hundred Paul hung around Easton the rest that state lands purchased previous to STATE OF MINNESOTA, sire to increase the marketing eighty-one dollars and eighty-eight of the day, hoping for a sight of Edna. 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. County of Koochiching, cents ($1081.88,) which is claimed to returns from their live stock. The next morning he went to another In the Matter of the Estate of Leonard be due and is due at the date of this village. By the end of the week he These conditions, announced R. W. Agents acting for purchaser must H. Nord. Decedent. notice upon a certain Mortgage* duly had made a circuit of all the county furnish affidavit of authority. Riser, of the Extension Service, The State of Minnesota to Thora executed and delivered by Christian towns, but had not found employment. Appraisers' reports showing quality Nord and all persons interested in the Kansas State Agricultural College, Platou and Susie Platou, his wife, and kind of soil are on file in this office. allowance and probate of the "Will of Mortgagors, to The First National are responsible for the active BetterSires Lists giving legal descriptions of Suddenly his attention was called said decedent: Bank of Baudette, Motgagee, bearing campaign now being' waged in lands to be offered may be obtained of The petition of Thora Nord being to a noisy tumult in the next room. date of the eleventh day of February, the State- Auditor or the Immigration 20 counties and which will be extended duly filed in this Court, representing Two persons had entered it. They 1920, and with a power of sale therein Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the that Leonard H. Nord, then a resident to include all counties within seemed to be strangers on their way contained, duly recorded in the office County Auditor at the county seat. of the County of Koochiching, State to the city after a long western trip. of the Register of Deeds in and for •the year. In every county objectlessons of Minnesota, died on the 5th day of R. P. CHASE, State Auditor the County of Koochiching and State Paul could not help but hear what in the value of the purebred March, 1921, leaving a last "Will and of Minnesota, on the 28th day of August, they said. As he did so his mind became Testament which' is presented to this sire in improving farm live stock 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M-., in Book NOTICE: OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION intent. Court with said petition, and praying are to be found, and often on adjoining "I" of Mortgages, on page'590, and no "We'll wait till we get to the city SALE that said instrument be allowed as farms. Meetings arranged by action or proceeding having been instituted, the last Will and Testament of said before we write up our report?" asked at law or otherwise, to recover the county agent through the county Whereas judgment was rendered on deced'ent, and that letters executory be one of them. the debt secured by said Mortgage the tenth day of july in the year 1920, issued thereon to Thora Nord. farm bureau and sponsored by the "I have the data for three states," or any p^rt thereof. in an action in the municipal court, of Now Therefore,- you, and each of remarked the other. "It shows up, local live-stock improvement associations Now, therefore, notice is hereby you, are hereby cited and required to the city of International Falls, in the with blight and rust, nearly 30 per are held on- these farms and given, that by virtue of the power of county of Koochiching, between Sam show cause, if any you have, before cent." sale contained in said Mortgage, and the people attending see for themselves this Court, at the Probate Court Greengard, plaintiff, and Margaret Nurick, "Prices will go up." pursuant to the statute in such case Rooms in the Court House, in International defendant, in favor of said plaintiff, the difference between scrub "Yes, that is certain." made and provided, the said Mortgage Sam ^Greengard, and against said Falls, County of Koochiching, sire and purebread offspring. And then the two men went over a will be foreclosed by a sale of tjie State of Minnesota, on the 16th day defendant, Margaret Nurick for the County agents directed by A. L. premises described in and conveyed by lot of details immensely interesting of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why sum of one hundred ninety-three and said Mortgage, viz: the prayer of said petition should not Clapp, the assistant county agent to the. listener. Paul realized that unexpectedly 20-100 ($193.20) dollars, as appears by West half of the southeast quarter be granted. there had beep disclosed the Transcript of said judgment filed leader in charge of the project work, (Wi^SEi^) Section Sixteen (16), "Witness the Honorable, John Berg, in the office of the clerk of the District to him facts regarding the coming and assisted by the specialists of the northwest quarter of northeast quarter Judge of said Court, and the seal of Court of the county of Koochiching, in crop report that were of immense Paris will have nothing to do Extension Service, are planning, for said Court, this 15th day of April, 1921. (NWi^NEi^) Section twenty-one the fifteenth judicial district of the value. He was not an intentional with our American shimmy 4$«ce*but JOHN BERG, (21) and northeast quarter of northwest intensive follow-up] -work —in—those State of. Minnesota, and whereas, said eavesdropper, but he could not escape has adopted a shimmy- dress, Judge-Clerk. quarter (NEi^NWi^) Section transcript of judgment was docketed sin counties where the campaign was which is sans sleevesX receiving the valuable information. COURT SEAL twenty-one (21) Township one hundred the district court of said county on the This new picture from the French conducted. Associations are being With daylight he was out on the JEVNE & NORTON, thirteenth day of July in the year 1920, fifty-nine (159) North of Range style center shows the newest frock organized for the purpose of advancing street. .He took the first train for Attorneys for Petitioner. Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth at 9 o'clock A. M., on said day and worn there, sans sleeves but the Marshall. He recalled a shrewd, a-21-m-5 the cause of better live stock, which said judgment has been duly assigned Principal Meridian, Minnesota, containing skirt o"hly 12 inches Irani, the sharp trader living there who seemed one hundred sixty (160) acres to Frank H. Keyes, by assignment ^ull clubs, cow clubs, calf clubs, pig ground. just the man to impress with the important filed in this court on the 28th day more or less according to the United clubs, boar clubs, sheep clubs, and ORDER -FOR HEARING ON PETITION States government survey thereof, in knowledge he had acquired. of Eebruary, 1921, and the sum of one stallion associations are in demand FOR ADMINISTRATION hundred ninety-three and 20-100 ($193.20) Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, INCREASED USE OF BETTER Before noon this man, John Lane, in every county. dollars is now actually due thereon, with the hereditaments and appurtenances was in his confidence, and a sort of SIRES REMOVES ANNUAL TAX IN PROBATE COURT with interest _on one hundred ninetythree which sale will be made provisional co-partnership was cemented. and 20-100 dollars from the tenth by the Sheriff of said Koochiching HOW DO THE¥ DO IT? STATE OF MINNESOTA, day of July, A. D. 1920, and up to and County at the front door of the Court TheJ use of scrub sires is costing Stillwater Gazette: Statistic! show It now became the mission of Paul County of Koochiching, including the date of sale also for $4.65 House, in the City of International to buy up ah the grain he could farmers of the Sunflower state $16,annually, that there are nearly 300,000 automobiles In the Matter of the Estate of Leonard increased cosTs and for all my fees, Falls in said County and State, on the great many, discerning this, held on H. Nord, Decedent. say li vie stock and trucks in Minnesota and costs and disbursements of levy and fourth day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock The petition of Thora Nord having for good prices, and the quotation rose sale, and whereas an execution issued M„ of that day, at public vendue, ecialists of the United States. Department less than 85,000 people pay income A. been filed in this court, representing, in the district. out of and under the seal of said dis to the highest bidder for cash, to pay of Agriculture. Less than tax. The question is: Are most of among other things, that Leonard H. 'One day Paul went to Easton. He trict eourt has to me as sheriff of said said -debt of ten hundred eighty-one Nord, then being a resident of the one-tenth of the farms in Kansas the 215,000 slackers and know how to boldly faced the lion in his den. In a Koochiching county, been duly directed 88/100 Dollars, and interest, and the County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, are using purebread sires of apy beat Uncle Sam or have they the recipe businesslike, matter-of-fact way he and delivered, I have under and by taxes, if any, on £aid premises, and died intestate, in the County virtue of said execution levied upon kind. Surveys were made in 20 representative how to own and run an autowith fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated intruded on Mr. Griscom. of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on and will sell at public auction to the in and by said Mortgage in case counties with results "I have come to buy your wheat," a salary or income of less than the fifth day of March, 1921 leaving highest cash bidder, in the lobby of of foreclosure,^ and the disbursements he annonuced, "if it is for sale." estate in the County of Koochiching, showing the number of farms using $1,000 if single or $2,000 if married? the sheriff's main office, in the district allowed by law subject to redemption "How much?" inquired the old man, State of Minnesota, and that said petitioner purebread sires ranged from 8.3 to There are in the United States millions court house,-in the city of International at any time within one year from the is the widow of said decedent ungraciously and suspiciously. 11.6 per cent. Many communities Falls, in said county of Koochiching, day of sale, as provided by law. of slackers, who pay not a cent and praying that letters of administration "Because you fancy my being *a on Saturday, the fourth day of Dated April eighth, A. D., 1921. and townships reported no purebred for the privilege of making money of the estate of said decedent stoughton bottle' lost you a big June, 1921. at 10 o'clock in the• fore THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF be granted to Thora Nord. sires in use. and living in the best country on profit," observed Paul. "I will offer noon of that day, all the .right, title BAUDETTE, It is Ordered, that said petition be In one county surveyed there were earth. These slackers should be you $1.75." and interest that the above named Mortgagee. heard before this court, at the Probate two townships jn which not a single jerked to justice. "What!" shouted Griscom incredulously. judgment debtor, Margaret Nurick, had MIDDJ.ETON & MIDDLETON, Court Rooms in the Court House, in and to the real estate hereinafter Attorneys for Mortgagee, in the City ^of International Falls, described on the 13th day of July, 1920, "I mean It,".. nodded Paul, planning Baudette, Minnesota. County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, that being the date of docketing or A14-M19 to make the trade his own person-' on Monday, the 16th day of COOL CLOTHES FOR KIDDIES' SUMMER WEAR) said judgment or any interest therein ally. "As it is, I advise you to hold May, 1921, at 10 o'clock^ A. M., and which said judgment debtor Margaret that the citation of this court issue on to your wh^t. It will go still Nurick, have since that date acquired, NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS to all persons interested in said hearing .higher." the description of the property being and said matter, and that such The papers were full of the successful Notice, is hereby given that sealed as follows, to-wit: That part of lot citation be served by the publication coup of the enterprising partners. proposals will be received by the undersigned eleven and twelve (11 and 12) block thereof in the International Falls Dropping off rfie train at East- nine (9) in the city of International at any time on or before Press, according to law. on one day. Paul met- with a most-^Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1921, at Dated April 15, 1921. By the Court two o'clock. P. M. of said date, and gracious reception -from old Griscom. beginning at a point twenty-two (22) JOHN BERG, feet and six (6) inches north of the will be considered by the School "Well," said the latter, "I wish I Probate Judge. Board of Independent School District south-east" (SE) corner of lot twelve JEYNE & NORTON, had held on to that wheat." (12) thence west fifty (50) feet thence Number Four, of Koochiching County, Attorneys for Petitioner. "You got a pretty good price for north nineteen (19) feet thence east State of Minnesota, at an adjourned a-21-m-5 it as it was," reminded Paul. regular meeting of said School Board, fifty (50) feet thence south to place of "That's so," agreed Grigcom. "See beginning including one two-story to be held in the Clerk's office at the here, Mr. Burton, I was rather hasty ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION City Hall, on- the above mentioned building (frame) thereon, according to when I let you go. I suppose you FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF INCOMPETENT. the plat thereof on file and of record In date, for the designation of the official are too well fixed now to think* of the office of the register of deeds in paper for said District, said proposals coming hack?" and for Koochiching county, Minnesota. to be made on a per folio basis. IN PROBATE COURT Paul thought Edna, and silently The Board reserves the right to reject Dated International Falls, Minn., any and all proposals. mused.. STATE OF MINNESOTA, March 5th, 1921. Dated this 27th day of April, A. D. "As a partner, of course," explained County of Koochiching. 1921. HUGHES VAN ETTEN, Griscom. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Sheriff of Koochiching County Minn. F.E.PATTERSON, "Well, Mr. Griscom," replied Paul the Estate of Lester Chute, Roy J. J. Hadler, \. Clerk of said District. slowly, "I was thinking of taking a Chute and Mildred Chute, Minors. Attorney for Judgment Creditor." partner—if I could get her." On reading and filing the petition a-28-J2. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS of Julia Hoel, praying, for the appointment "Her?" repeated Griscom, pricking of a guardian of the estate up his ears. Notice is hereby given that sealed MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of Lester Chute, Roy Chute and Mildred "Yes, a young lady—a life partner. proposals will be received by the undersigned Chute. As a plain man asking a plain question, Default having been made in the at any time on or before It is Ordered, that said petition be Mr. Griscom, can I have your payment of the sum of six hundred the 14th day of May, A. D. 1921, at heard, and that all persons interested permission, to p'ay my addresses to seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, which two o'clock P. M. of said date, and will in said matter be and appear before Miss Edna?" is claimed to be due and is due and be considered by the School Board of this court at the Probate Court Rooms hereby declared to be due at the date Independent School District Number "That would bring us together in in the Court House in the City of of this notice upon a certain mortgage, Four, of Koochiching County, State of business, too," said old 'Griscom International Falls, in said County, on r-il duly executed and delivered, by Louis Minnesota, at an adjourned regular thoughtfully "I -certainly consider the 14th day of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock Murphy and Mabel Murphy, his wife, meeting of said School Board to be A. M., and then" and there, or as soon you a remarkably bright young man mortgagors, to the J. A. Felthous held in the Clerk's office at the City thereafter as said matter can be heard, Mr. Burton." Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, Hall on the above mentioned date, for show cause, if any there be, why said "I-wonder if Edna thinks so, too,?" bearing date-the 18th day of July, 1917, the furnishing of Three Hundred Cords petition should not be granted an«i Paul questioned himself. and with a power of sale therein of J^ry Wood, said wood to be delivered that a copy of this order be served He asked her that same evening as needed at the City Schools, .'"isi Dainjjf frocjc and cool clothes for sister and "RnH'' Ui contained, duly recorded in the. by publication at least fortee'n (14) The result was a double partnership—• new summer fashions-The dress shoWnherp "Jf sh^wn offic® of the register of deeds in and during the fall of 1921. ^rf days prior to said date of hearing on organdy, .hand-made throughout, and trimmed with Jh'*? Frenclij^ The Board reserves the right to reject W one of business, and the other of lov& for the county of Koochiching, and said petition above specified in the International pastel iand embroidery! If the™tfli mS 2 or8and'e W- state of Minnesota, on the 20th day of any and all proposals. Falls Press. July, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M. in book Dated this 27th day of Aprilj A. D. Oliver Tw.Mor hof weather wear is 'pong* silk ,h/5o»S Dated April 20th, 1921. Qu°*n Elizabeth had naval medals, of ^mortgages, on page 424, and no action 19?1. •f JOHN BERG,-' mndf tr vioRirriemorate the destructiop or proceeding having been instituted, f«*§ljF. E. PATTERSON, Judge of Probate. -of -the Spaiv'ch armada^ '^4 at law or ojtherwise, to recover tjie' ._,ClerkTof said District a?l-m5- is&m-svt **?,. {g