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BBttttssssssssssi&ss xxbkxxxx debt secured by said mortgage or any premises described in and conveyed by BALD HEAD HELPS S5 part thereof. said Mortgage, viz: LEGAL NOTICES 8 Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, West half of the southeast quarter says the Good Judge WIN CHAMPIONSHIP 8$ -v* that by virtue of the power of sale (Wj^SEi^) Section Sixteen (16), 8 3 SS3 ft SS SS 8 SSS3* S3 *2 S3 S5« contained in said mortgage, and pursuant northwest quarter of northeast quarter to the statute in such case made You get more genuine chewing SALE OF SCHOOL AND (NWl^NEj^) Section twenty-one and provided, the said mortgage will be (21) and northeast quarter of northwest satisfaction from the Real OTHER STATE LANDS foreclosed by a sale of the premises described quarter (NEi^NWi^) Section in and conveyed by said mortgage, Tobacco Chew than you ever twenty-one (21) Township one hundred viz: STATE OP MINNESOTA,) fifty-nine (15?) North of Range got from the ordinary kind. Southwest Quarter (SW%) of section State Auditors Office. Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth twenty-one (21) in township one St. Paul, Minn., May 23, 1921. Principal Meridian, Minnesota, containing hundred fifty nine (159) north of range The good tobacco taste Notice is hereby given that on July one hundred sixty (160) acres twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth 11, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office more Or less according to the United lasts so long—-a small chew principal meridian, containing one of the county auditor, at International States government survey thereof, in hundred sixty acres, more or less, according of this class of tobacco lasts Falls, Koochiching county, in Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, to the United States government the State of Minnesota, I will offer for with the hereditaments and appurtenances much longer than a big chew survey thereof in Koochiching which sale, .will be made sale certain unsold state lands and county and state of Minnesota, with of the old kind. That's why by the Sheriff of said Koochiching also' those state lands which have reverted the hereditaments and appurtenances County at the front door of the Court to the state by reason of the it costs less to use. which sale will be made by the sheriff House, in the City of International non-payment of interest. Koochiching county at the of Falls in said County and State, on the Terms of sale: fro'ht door of the court house, in the Any man who has used both fourth day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock Fifteen per cent of the purchase price city of International Falls in said kinds will tell you that. A. M., of that day, at public vendue, is payable to the county treasurer it county and state on the 4th day of June to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the time of sale. The unpaid balance 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, said debt of ten hundred eighty-one is payable at any time in whole or in Put up in two styles at public vendue to the highest bidder 88/100 Dollars, and interest, and the part within forty years from the date for cash, to pay said debt of six taxes, if any, on said premises, and of sale, interest rate of four per cent hundred seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobacco per annum, due on June 1st of each and interest, and the taxes, if any, on in and by said Mortgage in case year provided, that the interest can be said premises, and twenty-five dollars,' FRIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco of foreclosure, and the disbursements paid at any time within the interest attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by allowed by law subject to redemption year without penalty. In effect, this said mortgage in case of foreclosure, at any time within one year from the means that the interest money may be and the disbursements allowed by law day of sale, as provided by law. paid any time between June first anil subject to redemption at any time within May thirty-first without penalty. Dated April eighth, A. D., 1921. one year from the day of sale, as THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF The appraised value of timber, wheii provided by law. Size of Farm Generally Proves to be $100,MO,600 CUT IN BAUDETTE, so stated, must be paid in full at th* Dated March 21st, A. D. 1921. RAIL RATES SOUGHT Determining Factor in Labor Income. time of sale. Mortgagee. The J. A. Felthous Company, MIDDLETON & MIDDLETON, All mineral rights are reserved to Mortgagee, Every Farmer in Organized Counties the state by the laws of the state. Attorneys for Mortgagee, •320 Endicott Building, All lands are sold subject to any and Baudette, Minnesota. to Get Chance to Tell Congress St. Paul, Minn. That the size of the farm has much" all ditch taxes thereon. W. V. KANE, His Wishes. to do with the success of the owner Lands,on which the interest has become Attorney for Mortgagee, Every farmer, in this county is to delinquent may ?be redeemed a* International Falls, Minn. is shown by results of a survey conducted NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR ERECTION any time up to the hour of sale, or before have a chance to vote in the first A21-J2 by the United States Department resale to the actual purchaser. OF CONSOLIDATED nationwide referendum ever arranged of Agriculture in five counties Such lands are listed under the caption*. SCHOOL BUILDING to give producers a chance to tell "Delinquent Lands." in the south and southeastern Ozark AMK\D.ME\T TO THE ARTICLES OF Congress what laws they want. No person can purchase more than region of Missouri. The operation INCORPORATION OF THE SPRING Sealed bids will be received up to The Minnesota Farm Bureau fede- 320 acres of land, provided, however, ,, I of a general farm in the Ozarks with CREEK RURAL TELEPHONE CO. the hour of 2 p. m., June 16, 1921, by that state lands purchased previous to ration today sent out a call to every I much less than 40 acres of land for 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. the Board of Education for the Unorganized county and township farm bureau organization GREANEY, Minn., April 30, 1921. crops is exceedingly unsatisfactory, School District, Koochiching At a special meeting of the stockholders in the state to caucus its Agents acting for purchaser must regardless of the location of the farm of the Spring Creek Rural county, G. A. Olson, clerk, International members and ascertain their sentiment furnish affidavit of authority. Telephone Company, held at Carlson's —whether among the valleys or the Falls, Minnesota, for erection on fifteen-questions now under Appraisers' reports showing quality Stanislaus Zbysko, the oldest Hall on the 16th day of April, 1921, of a consolidated school building hills. and kind of soil are on file in this office. consideration by Congress. A similar active wrestler in the world, who in accordance with written notice Lists giving legal descriptions of at Silverdale, Koochiching County, The report of the survey published for twenty years has been in the call went out to the farm bureaus of thereof, by a motion duly made and lands to be offered may be obtained of Minnesota. limelight of the American mat carried by a two-thirds majority of 45 other states, from headquarters of by the department as Department the State Auditor or the Immigration game, had to wait until he was an all stockholders it was All bids must be in strict accordance the American Fafm Bureau federation. Bulletin 941, entitled "Farm Management Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the old man before he won the titlethen Resolved, that Article Five, Certificate with plans and specifications prepared County Auditor at the county seat. "thanks to his bald head." in the Ozark Region of Missouri," of Incorporation, be and is hereby R. P. CHASE, State Auditor by Liebenberg, Kaplan and He took the championship from .In Minnesota the farmers are asked is based on the study of the amended as follows: Strangler Lewis at New York lasf Martin, Architects and Engineers, The amount of the capital stock of to debate the various questions at organization and management of 79 week through one of the most Minneapolis, Minnesota, and must be this corporation shall be five thousand \OTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION township and county meetings, and farms, 31 of which are representative unique situations in the history of dollars ($5,000.00), which shall be paid accompanied by certified check of SALE the sport. After twenty-three tninutes then vote yes or no. The results of of conditions of rolling and hilly uplands, in, in money or property, or both, in of whirlwind work, Lewis! 5 per cent of bid as evidence that the referendum will be presented to and 48 of valley and level uplands. such manner, at such times, and in Whereas judgment was rendered on made a flying leap at the forty.seven-year-old bidder will enter into contract if Congress to prove that the farmers such amounts as the Board of Directors The topographical structure to the tenth day of july in the year 19£0, Pole in the attempt awarded the work. shall order. The capital stock are united in their request for legislation to clamp on one of his famous headlocks. in an action in the municipal court, of large extent determines the agricultural shall be divided into two hundred Plans can be seen after May 17th Zbysko's head and face the city of International Falls, in the to put agriculture on a paying value of the land, says the shares of the par value of $25.00 each, were perspiring freely. Lewis' arm at office of clerk of board. county of Koochiching, between Sam b£sis. report. As a rule the1 operator of a and they shall be assessable in such slipped over and oil the round, Greengard, plaintiff, and Margaret Nurick, If plans other than the above are Following' are questions on which amounts, and at such times as the slippery head, and before he valley or level upland farm has a defendant, in favor of said plaintiff, I desired for personal use by any contractor board of directors shall order. farmers in this county are to vote: could recover, Zybsko was on top Sam Greengard, and against said decided advantage over the operator he can receive them from the of him with a winning neck In Witness Whereof, We, Dreier Do y.u favor leg,slat,on to proh,bit! farm. defendant, Margaret Nurick for the of lhe Afttr d!dncting Dall, President, and Earl E. Eddy, Secretary, architect on payment of $25.00, $15.00 sum of one hundred ninety-three and ,short selling of farm products? Do ,he from thdr reccipls have hereunto set our hands 20-100 ($193.20) dollars, as appears by of which will be returned on date of you want Congress to submit to the this 30th day of April, 1921. operating expenses, including the the Transcript of said judgment filed SOME SURPRISES THAT opening bids, if bona fide bid-is filed states a constitutional amendment DREIER DALL, President. iin the office of the clerk of the District value of family labor, and allowing MAY NOT SURPRISE YOU and plans and specifications returned EARL E. EDDY, Secretary. prohibiting issuance of itax-exempt Court of the county of Koochiching, in 5 per cent interest on the capital in- (SEAL) to the office of the architect. the fifteenth judicial district of the securities, Do you favor the excess Signed, Sealed and Delivered in The successful bidder must furnish tax or enactment of a salesAax? jested, ,the survey showsthat the state of Minnesota, and whereas, said Millie was having some troubles Presence of Oscar Hansen, A. M. Eddy. transcript of judgment was docketed in bond in compliance with the state Other propositions include increasing roIfin2 farms operators of and with her little old geography lesson! the district court of said county on the laws to insure the faithful performance federal land loans from $10,000 to had' ,n 1917' an average labor income and so the busy editor picked up the STATE OF MINNESOTA, thirteenth day of July in the year 1920, of the contract. COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS. $25,000 legalizing national co-opera- iof ?309' and those operating valley book and tried to help her a bit. at 9 o'clock A. M., on said day and ss. The board reserves the right to reject tive marketing and establishing or 'eve' upland farms an average of which said judgment has been duly assigned This led to a more extensive examination Before me, Patrick J. Greaney, a any or all bids. to vFrank H. Keyes, by assignment means of financing it and comple-, of the maps and the said Notary Public, in and for the County filed in this court on the 28th day G. A. OLSON, Clerk. tion of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence °f 79 farms studied, 20 per cent the of St. Louis, and State of Minnesota, editor learned some things that of February, 1921, and the sum of one Leibenberg, Kaplan & Martin, Architects waterway. had labor income after allowing came Dreier Dall and Earl E. Eddy, rather surprised him. For instance, hundred ninety-three and 20-100 ($193.20) and Engineers, Minneapolis, who, being jduly sworn according to "Every Minnesota farmer should f°r *he deductions referred to, and dollars is now actually due thereon, he found that the Panama Canal was law, deposes and says that they are Minnesota. May 26, June2. with interest on one hundred ninetythree get in touch with the local farm bu- 21 per cent had a labor income above exactly south of Buffalo. The western the President and Secretary, respectively, and 20-100 dollars from the tenth reau unit and vote in this refe- $1,000. Labor incomes earned by of the Spring Creek Rural Telephone point of Alaska is farther west than day of July, A. D. 1920, and up to and The Press for up-to-date rendum," the state federation said. typical, operators indicate. that one Co., the corporation named in the Hawaiian Islands. Traveling from including the date of sale also for $4.65 the foregoing instrument, and that the local news. $2.00 per year. "This is the first time that all farm- having much less than 40 acres of increased costs and for all my fees, corner is as far from the northeast seal affixed to said instrument is the ers^n America have had a chance to crop land for a general live stock costs and disbursements of levy and corner of Texas as Duluth, 'way up corporate seal of said corporation, and sale, and whereas an execution issued 1 Congress what they want." farm has a rather poor chance of that the said instrument was signed here on Lake Superior. The greatest out of and under the seal of said district 'Every farmer also is asked whether financial success. and sealed in behalf of said corporation length of California is the same court has to me as sheriff of said by authority of its-Board of Directors, he could market more produce if the Live-stock farming is the principal Koochiching county, been duly directed distance as from New York City to and said Dreier Dall and Earl farhi bureau obtains a cut in railroad agricultural industry of the region, and delivered, I have under and by the Mississippi river! The easternmost E. Eddy acknowledged said instrument rates. The federation, officials said, The use of cows for dairy purposes virtue of said execution levied upon to be the free act and deed of point of Mexico is directly south and will sell at public auction to the hppes to obtain a reduction, of $50,- is increasing. The average annual said corporation. of the state of Indiana, and you can highest cash bidder, in the lobby of 000,000 to $100,000,000 in rates by production per cow of 78 cows on DREIER DALL, the sheriff's main office, in the district almost jump from it over on to the EARL E. EDDY. proving to the railroads that lower the- better class of dairy farm in the court house, in the city of International Subscribed and sworn to before me iisland--of Cuba. §ome country of itself, rates will bring enough traffic to ^rea covered by the survey was 142 Falls, in said county of Koochiching, this 30th day of April, 1921. that same Mexico, on Saturday, the fourth day of tgiake up for the decrease. pounds of butter fat. This industry, PATRICK J. GREANEY, We usually think of the Gulf of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Ship and Sail under Notary Public, St. Louis. County, Minn. says the report, would become more of that day, all the right, title California as an arm of the Pacific My Commission Expires Dec. 29, 1923. the Stars and Stripes to WHERE TO BOOST profitable if cows of greater pro- and interest that the above named ocean and therefore "farthest west," all parts of the world judgment debtor, Margaret Nurick, had YOUR OWN PRODUCT ductive capacity were introduced, and State of Minnesota. yet part of its mouth is about south in and to the real estate hereinafter In a country town. production would be increased if Department of State. SHIPS of Denver. Mild British Columbia is described on the 13th day of July, 1920, with the Stars I hereby certify that the within instrument In a farmers co-operative store, the feeding of better balanced rations that being the date of docketing or as far north as Labrador, which and Stripes blowing was filed for record in this In the heart of a dairy community. practiced more. generally. Pas- said judgment or any interest therein werc office on the 11th day of May, A. D. from their masts are once eastern folk look upon as the list In what is perhaps the nations turage is the foundation of a liveneatest which said judgment debtor Margaret 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., and was duly word in zero weather. South Alaska more sailing the seven seas. Nurick, have since that date acquired, dairy state, a product is be- industry, but natural pastures recorded in Book• K-4. Incorporations, stock are, by the Merchant is in the same latitude as south the description of the property being They advertised and sold in large quan- t, on page 783. can be improved by thinning as follows, to-wit: That part of lot Marine Act, 1920, Greenland. You grow wheat, vegetables uttes that is helping to keep down the MIKE HOLM, out woodland areas, keeping the underbrush eleven and twelve (11 and 12) block Secretary of State. ultimately to and wear Palm Beach pants prices of dairy cattle, milk, and other nine (9) in the city of International down, and sowing tame be owned and operated in the first the ice and snow never £airy products. This product is "oleomargarine," Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, grasses. EInitetf He. 90787 rivatelv by citizens of the and the farmer is said melts in the latter. Lake Winnipeg, beginning at a point twenty-two (22) »ty of Office of Register of Deeds, C01 For greater assurance of livestock States." feet and six (6) inches north of the Jtp -ibe the best customer. Unfortunfejtfly, about our own continent lies before Koochiching, Minn. feeds during the summer droughts, to south-east (SB) corner of lot twelve THey are American ships, I hereby certify that the within instrument this condition is not limited us wherever) we look at a map and (12) thence west fifty (50) feet thence which the section is liable, many was filed in this office for cartying* passengers and, as to ,one town but is common to the entire yet the majority of us are greatly north nineteen (19) feet thence east record on the 17th day of May, A. D., farmers plant sorghum, millet, and President Harding has said, state. Dairymen should get back fifty (50) feet thence south to place of surprised when we come across them. 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m., and was duly Kafir corn as auxiliary hay crops. On carrying our car* beginning including one two-story Jtheir own product. It has no substitute But the fact is we were all taught recorded in Book "K" of 'Misc. page better-managed farms silage is also tgoes in American bottoms building (frame) thereon, according to 558- as a food. them once they have simply slipped the plat thereof on file and of record In produce^ for winter feed and sometimes RAY LANDGRAF, to the marts of the world." Produce clean milk. from us. the Office of the register of deeds' in Register of Deeds. to supplement the pastures Keep our splendid ship* Use,,more milk. When a tnan has left school 10 or and for Koochiching county, Minnesota. on the seven seas under during summer droughts. With proper Use butter atid cheese freely. 20 or 30 years and has spent his time the Stars and Stripes by care, alfalfa, clover^ soy beans and Dated International Falls, Minn., Fight filled milk. MORTGAGES FORECLOSURE SALES doing anything else but teaching, it on March 5th, 1921. sailing and shipping co\Vpeas are grown, the possibility Feed more milk on the farm. is amazjng how much learning he has HUGHES VAN ETTEN, of these crops, both fpr hay and Default having -been made in tike In this state, farmers, townsman, lost. T3ie forfgoing .geographic-iactfr Sheriff of Koochiching CountyMlnn, payment -of the sum "of tten hu#4re4 grazing being clearly recognized. F#ee me pi /city men—everybody—should boost J. J.-Hitdler, which you rarejy hear about, is as eighty-one dollars ajnd eighty-eight The soils of the region have a wide be products of our farmers. When Attorney Xudgwent Creditor. Shippmg4&oa«y films tor big as Lake "Erie. cents ($i©8i:S8,) whieh is elaimed to a'-28-J2. farm products of a state are In variation in natural fertility and propqod be due and Is due at the date of this Next time you meet a geography, Use of Shipping Board demand and bring a good but ductiveness. They are usually porous, notiee uf*m a certain Mortgage^ duly get acquainted ,with it^and you'll pick motion picture films, four executed and delivered by Christian ?[reasonable price, that whole state Is owing to the large content of NORTGAGE FORECI.O8VRB SALE up a lotof surprises. reels, free on request of Platou and Susie Platou, his wifet, prpsperous the vast majority of citii?ens stone and gravel. As a result, air and any mayor, pastor, postmaster, Mortgagors, to The First National Default having been made in the are individually'prosperous, you water circulate through them freely, Bank of Baudette, Motgagee, bearing payment of the sum of six hundred or organization. anion8 the rest. and when they are put under culti- vation the humus content is quickly date of 4he eleventh day of February, seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, which FOR SHIPS SALE 1920, and with a power of sale therein lost unless /a system of farming is is claimed to be due and is due and (fi» "AftWMNMtreitizfiu «n/y) contained, duly recorded in the office hereby declared-to be due at the date adopted in which provision is made Stfel both oU and coal of the Register of Deeds in and of this notice upon a certain mortgage* for DURING «AINT UP AWD CLEAN UP ^SEASON———AND MMicra. Also Iwigeid steamers to replenish the supply. If the humus wmm! huj0s and tugs. duly executed and delivered by Louis .the County of .Koochiching and State Further Wornwte^wly be obtained content is lost the water-holding capacity of Minnesota, oh the 28th day of August, ALL THE YEAR AROUND Murphy and Mabel Murphy, his wite, by request. 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M„ fn Book mortgagors, to the J. A. Felthous of the soils is greatly reduced, of passenger For sailings Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, "I" of Mortgages, on page 590, and no WHEN YOU WANT TO— E. SOL VANG and, as a result, crops suffer severely and freight ships to all bearing date the 18th day of July, 1917, action or proceeding having been instituted, FIX THAT FENCE during the summer droughts and parts of the world and all S accessor to G. HolmqnUt and with a power of sale therein at law or otherwise, to recover LAY THAT FLOOR profitable yields are then almost impossible. other information write Cabinet Maker, Furniture contained, duly recorded in* the the debt secured by said Mortgage SEE office of the register of deeds in and or any part thereof. to HANG THAT DOOR 5 Repairer, Picture Framing, Now, therefore, notice is hereby for the county of Koochiching, and BUILD THAT SMA1JL General Carpenter, Contracttor U. S. Shipping Board state of Minnesota, on the 20th day of given, that by virtue of the power of BUILDING OR COTTAGE and Builder. July, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M. in book sale contained in said Mortgage, and Typewriter Ribbons Remington, 502 THIRD STREET or any Big Carpenter job— WASHINGTON, D. C. of mortgages, on page 424,' and no action pursuant to the statute in such case (t) Under\voo(J, Smith and Oliver, also or proceeding having been instituted, made and provided, the said Mortgage Carbon Paper, at .the Press office. at law or otherwise, to recover the will be foreclosed -by a sale of the Z-T v- 'L wm.