International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 9, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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F, A. ER1CKSON SUBMITS in the county who have not yet contributed Hall on the 16th day of April, 1921, NOTICE OP EXPIRATION OF RE. STATEMENT FOR to the county exhibit fund. in accordance with written notice DEMPTION—ASSIGNMENT——DELINQUENT HIS DAIRY HERD Is it not possible-for these clubs to thereof, by a motion duly made and TAXES PAID. says the Good Judge take this matter up at their next carried by a two-thirds majority of Mr. P. A. Erickson of Ray Township. meeting so that the farmers' clubs all stockholders it was OFFICE OF COUNTY ATFDITOR, COUNTY member of the Farm Bureau of the county will be 100 per cent Resolved, that Article Five, Certificate OF KOOCHICHING, STATE That gives & man more executive!, committee representing behind this movement The county AIINNESOTA. of Incorporation, be afid is hereby OF genuine chewing satisfaction live stock interests, has submitted the commissioners will appropriate an amended as follows: following statement of receipts and amount equal to that raised by the The amount of the capital ~stock of than he ever got expenses for his herd of high grade clubs up to $500. this corporation shall be five thousand NOTICE OF EXPJRATfO? OF REDEMPTION. out of the ordinary kind. Holsteins for the year 1920. dollars ($5,000.00), which shall be paid SS W »,• •,« *.* 4* The herd was composed of 3 mature in, in money or property, or both, in *4 .** Smaller chew, lasts longer cows, 2 three-year olds, 1 twoyear 58 J8 such manner, at such times, and in To GEORGE A. SNYDER, ET AL. LEGAL NOTICES old fresh July 2, 1 two-year old •—so it costs less to chew such amounts as the. Board of Directors You are hereby notified that the following fresh July 4 but sold September 21, shall order. The capital stock this class of tobacco. piece or parcel of land, situated W MM #J» 1 two-year old fresh August 28. This shall be divided into two hundred V# •#(N^ V# in the County of Koochiching, is practically equivalent to six cows shares of the par value of $25.00 each, And the good, rich to* SALE OF SCHOOL AND State of Minnesota, and known and milking ior the whole year counting and they shall be assessable in such bacco taste gives a world described as follows, to wit: Lot all hVifers as cows. OTHER STATE LANDS amounts, and at such times as the 20 in Block 6, Forest Heights, First board of directors shall order.- Receipts: of satisfaction. Addition to International Falls, is 11795, lbs. butterfat .$625.90 In Witness Whereof, We, Dreier STATE OF MINNESOTA,) now assessed in your name. Cream and milk 9.75 Dall, President, and Earl E. Eddy, Secretary, Any man who uses the State Auditors Office. 5 calves sold 97.66 have hereunto set our hands That on the 12th day of May, A. D. Real Tobacco Chew St. Paul, Minn., May 23, 1921. this 30th day of April, 1921. 1 calf killed for home use, 1913^ at a sale of land pursuant to the Notice is hereby given'that on July will tell you that. 90 lbs. at .15 13.50 DREIER DALL, President. real estate tax judgment duly given 11, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the of'fice Butter for home use 120 at .55 66.00 EARL E. EDDY, Secretary. and made in and by the District Court of the county auditor, at International (SEAL) 39000 lbs. skim milk at .30 cwt. 117.00 in and for said County of Koochiching Put up in two styles Falls, Koochiching county, in Signed, Sealed and Delivered in on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1913, b»* the State of Minnesota, I will offer for Presence of Oscar Hansen, A. M. Eddy. $929.81 in proceedings to enforce the payment W-B CUT is a long fine ciit tobacco sale certain unsold state lands and Expenses: of taxes delinquent upon real estate also those state lands which have reverted STATE OF MINNESOTA, 22 tons hay at $22 .$484.00 for the year A. O. 1911, for said County RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco to the state by reason of the COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS. Grain 15.70 of Koochiching, the above described non-payment of interest. ss. 300 bu. roots at .20.—60.00$659.70 piece or parcel of land was bid in for Terms of sale: Before me, Patrick J. Greaney, a the State of Minnesota for the sum of Fifteen per cent of the purchase price Notary Public, in and for the County One and 21 /100 dollars. $270.11 is payable to the county treasurer it of St. Louis, and State of Minnesota, The above figures do not include a That the right of the State of Minnesota the time of sale. The unpaid balance came Dreier Dall and Earl E. Eddy, statement as to inventory on the 'in, upon and against said real cabbage leaves, covering the latter THE FIRST SILO IN is payable at any time in whole or in who, being duly sworn according to herd. Two calves valued at $30 should estate by virtue of said sale was duly KOOCHICHING COUNTY with cut straw. part within forty years from the date law, deposes and says that they are be credited to the herd in the inventory assigned and" sold on the 30th day of "A month later I started to feed the President and Secretary, respectively, of sale, interest rate of .four per cent at the close of the year. January, A. D. 1920, for the sum of the silage^ feeding one peck to each per annum, due oh June 1st of each of the Spring Creek Rural Telephone It can no longer be said that there Assuming that the value of the cows Nine Dollars, Seventy-three .Cents. cow. twice a day, and a four-quart Co., the corporation named in year provided, that the interest can be is ro silo in Koochiching Count#. is the same at the "beginning and measure to each calf. They didn't the foregoing instrument, and that the That the certificate of sale for said paid at any time within the interest Albert Enzman of'Ray, gives the following tlose of the yeai* and the one cow seal affixed to said instrument is the piece or parcel of land executed and seem to like it, however, so I cut year without penalty. In effect, this account of his' experience in was sold at the figure used in the inventory delivered by said County Auditor upon the ration down to a few handfuls means that the interest money may be corporate seal of said corporation, and the building and use of a pit silo used at the beginning of the that the said instrument was signed said sale last above mentioned has and increasing it gradually until they paid any time between June first and which he filled with a sunflower silage. year, the herd should be credited and sealed in behalf of said corporation been presented to me at my office by were on .full feed again about a week May thirty-first without penalty. with $30 for increase of inventory by authority of its Board of Directors, the holder thereof for the purpose of later. By that time they were crazv The appraised value of timber, whei. "A year ago last fall I decided to making the return $300.11. and said Dreier Dall and Earl having notice of expiration of time for so stated, must be paid in full at th-s for it and would jerk on their build a cistern for liquid manure Mr. Erickson sold one heifer in September E. Eddy acknowledged said instrument time of sale. redemption from said tax sale of said stanchions when they saw me thru alongside my dairy farm. I dug a and has sold one since beginning to be the free act and deed of property given and served: and that All mineral rights are reserved to the wtndow, climbing into the silo. circular trench 16 inches wide and the record of 1921 because said corporation. the amount required to redeem said the state by the laws of the state. The cows did better on silage, pound three feet deep and filled it up with they did not come up to his standard DREIER DALL, piece or parcel of land from said tax All lands are sold subject to any and for pound, than on rutabagas. The concrete mixed 1-5. Then I built a of production. Mr,. Erickson says, "To EARL E. EDDY. sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue all ditch taxes thereon. cows look better and seem to feel wall on that two feet hiph- out of be kept for a cow my two-year-old Subscribed and sworn to before me Lands on which the interest has become upon said notice, is the sum of better than ever before at this time stone and cement mortar. This being heifers must produce over 200 pounds this 30th day of April, 1921. $9.73, together with interest thereon delinquent may be redeemed at of vear. Poultry fed sunflower silage done, I dug out the dirt and butterfat durirK their first milking PATRICK J. GREANEY, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum any time up to the hour of sale, or before laid better than any previous winter. banked it up gainst the wall to period or they are sold. From a mature Notary Public, St. Louis County, Minn. resale to the actual purchaser. from the 30th day of January, A. D. The sunflowers were much easier to make a slope away from the cistern cow I expect over 250 pounds." My Commission Expires Dec. 29, 1923. Such lands are listed under the caption'. 1920, until the day such redemption is harvest than rutabagas and always to take care of surface water. The Mr. Erickson weighs and tests the made. "Delinquent Lands." ready to fe°d and as handy to the completed pit is 5 feet in diameter milk of all his cows. No person can purchase more than State of' Minnesota, barn as. possible. The silo was not And the further sum of $3.84, being andt 9 feet deep. The remainder of The Farm Bureau will furnish record 320 acres of land, provided, however, Department of State. the amount of delinquent taxes for the covered at all, yet the silage never the wall was made by digging out sheets to those whoi will weigh I hereby certify that the within instrument that state lands purchased previous to year 1919, upon said premises paid by froze. The sunflowers seemed to the dirt, putting in a drum and filling and test the milk from their cows. was filed for record in this 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. the purchaser at said tax sale, together make the best silage and the rutabag in vvrjth concrete^ making a five-inch office on the 11th day of May, A. D. with interest on said last tops the poorest as they were too wall. The bottom I plastered with 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., and was duly APPLICATIONS MADE FOR Agents acting for purchaser must named amount at the rat© of 12 per sour. concrete one inch thick. recorded in Book K-4. Incorporations, furnish affidavit of authority. TUBERCULIN TEST OF CATTLE cent per annum from the 19th day of "By plastering on the dirt, a pit "Last sprin^ I decided to try a few on page 783. Appraisers' reports showing quality April, A. D. 1921, until the day such silo is very cheao to build. The feeding rows of sunflowers to kill out a patch MIKE HOLM, and kind of soil are on file in this office. The following have filed applications redemption is made. alley. could be extended right of quack grass. I planted them three Secretary of State. Lists giving legal descriptions of to have their cattle tested for That the time for tfle redemption of over the pit and the silage hoisted feet apart in the rows, leaving the lands to be offered may be obtained of tuberculosis: said piece or parcel of land from said out with a hayfork outfit, hanging a rows four feet apart and dropping No. 39787 the State Auditor or the Immigration James Troy, Northome. tax sale will expire sixty (60) days box with drop bottom on the end of five seeds in a hill on June 15th. Commissioner at St. Paul, and \jf the Office of Register of Deeds, Connty of D. E. Dobbs, Indus. after service of this notice and the Alongside I olanted some Gehu flint the r^e instead of the fork. County Auditor at the county seat. eta irking, Minn. 00 Paul Mai, Indtfs. filing of proof of such service in my corn which I raised the year before I hereby certify that the within instrument "I might also mention that there R. P. CHASE, State Auditor O. E. Lindvall, Lindford. office. was filed in this office for in fact I had ripened this corn four was scarcely any quack grass left Andrew Johns.on, Lindford. Witness my hand and seal of office tries, always selecting the earliest record on the 17th day of May, A. D., where I had the sunflowers." Jonas Johnson. Lindford. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE this 21st day of May, A. D. 1921. aiRi best ears for seed. 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m., and was duly Several farmers are considering Ole Longren, Lindford. recorded in Book "K" of Misc. page "About a month after planting, the R. C. FRASER, the building of silos this summer John R. Ericson, Lindford. Default having been made in the 558. sunflowers shaded the ground completely, (SEAL) Since it has been thoroly demonstrated Louis Johnson. conditions of a mortgage duly made, RAY LANDGRAF, I had at that time cultivated Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. in our own and adjoining counties These tests are made by the U. S. executed and delivered by Amalia M. Register of Deeds. them twice and hoed them once. By J. G. JESDAHL, Deputy. that sunflowers thrive and produce Department of Agriculture co-operating Petrie and James A. Petrie, her husband, About August 20 a heavy frost froze J-9-16-23 greater tonnage than corn, and their with the Minnesota Live Stock mortgagors, to K. C. Medgorden, the corn down to within a foot of the NOTICE OP EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION—ASSIGNMENT—DE feeding value has been proven at the Sanitary Board. Application blanks Mortgagee, dated February 10th, 1917, ground. Since the ears were close to experiment stations, there is no reaf may be secured thru the Farm Bureau and duly recorded in the office of "the the ground thev still matur^d, however,, LINQUENT TAXES PAID. son why the farmers should riot grow office. Register of Deeds in and for the County while the sunflowers were not silage here now for their dairy herds. Several herds in the county have of Koochiching and State of. Minnesota, injured a bit. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY Some corn and soy beans mixed with already passed two inspections without on February 15th, 1917, at 2 —"About October 1st I decided to turn OF KOOCHICHING, STATE the sunflowers and the whole sown any reactors and are now on the o'clock P. M. in Book N of Mortgages my manure pit into a silo. The sunflowers OF MINNESOTA. in drills will produce a rich silage Federal Accredited herd list. on page 356, which said mortgage, together were then about 12 feet high and a much greater tonnage than As a further protection against the with the debt secured thereby, with stales two .inches thick and corn alone. Trials with "soy beans NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. spread of, tuberculosa a ruling has was duly assigned by said K. C. Medgorden nearly every head ripe. They had in the countiy last year show that they been made prohibiting the importation to E. W. Taylor, by a "written stood several light frosts without the are adapted to our conditions for this of calves into this state under' assignment dated June 30th, 1917, and least injury and were all green. I To GEORGE A. SNYDER, ET AL. purpose. Sowing the sunflowers in six months of age unless they are recorded in the office of said Register used a feed cutter to cut the sunflowers You are hereby notified that the following drills and cutting them when the from inspected and accredited herds of Deeds, Koochiching County, on in.to pieces about one inch piece or parcel of .land, situated seeds are in the dough stage will or are intended for immediate slaughter. July 5th, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M., in long, setting the cutter close to the in the County of Koochiching, make the best quality of silage. The Importers, .. Book of Mortgages* on page 80, which silo so the silage, could run directly State of Minnesota, and known and following advantages of sunflower said Mortgage, together with the debt exporters, travelers— described as follows, to wit: Lots into .the pit. A three-horse power silage might be cited: (1) Grows under FARM BUREAU UNITS secured thereby, was duly assigned by handled the job easily. The 18 and 19 in Block 6, Forest Heights, low temperatures, (2) Resistance ship and sail under BEING ORGANIZED said EJ. W.. Taylor, the assignee and First Addition to International. Falls, H&ge was cut and tramped in the of frost. (3) Early maturity, (4) Dependable holder thereof to C. Medgorden, by pit. I run the husked corn in on top is now assessed in your name. the Stars and Stripes yields, (5) Great adaptability Mr. O. O. Horlamus, representing written assignment, dated March 1st, o.f. the sunflowers and then filled the That on the 13th day of May, A. D. to soil and growing conditions, the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation. Tports 1920, and recorded in the office of the 1918, at a sale of land pursuant to sil« 1 up with rutabag tops as well as (6' High oil content. HERE are today few is assisting the county agent Register of Deeds for said Koochiching the real estate tax judgment duly in the organization of Farm Bureau in the world of County, on April 20th, 1921, at 4 given and made in and by the District units in the county and doing cleanup o'clock P. M. in Book of Mortgages importance to shippers or Court in and for said County of membership work. on page 185. travelers, which cannot be Koochiching on the 28th day of March, Units which have already been organized WHEREAS, It is now claimed to be A. D. 1918, in proceedinjfi! to enforce reached by ships that sail with their officers are as follows due, and there is due on said mortgage the payment of taxes delinquent upon under the Stars and Stripes. at -the date hereof, the' sum of real estate for the year A. D. 1916, for Just as Ray—Director, A. A. Gilchrist nine hundred and eight dollars President Harding has said County of Koochiching the above Vice-Director, A. C. Heritage Secretary, ($908.00) and the sum of one hundred said that, "We cannot sell described piece or parcel of land was vafbrtal Martin Moelstre. six and 66*100 Dollars ($106.66) for bid in for the State of Minnesota for successfully where we do Pelland Director. Frederick taxes paid by said Mortgagee to the as Brothers the sum of Five and 8/100 Dollars. not carry". The American Schmidt Vice-Director, Clifford St'llar date of this notice. That the right of the State of Minnesota Merchant Marine that once Secretary, Mrs. Elmer. Pelland. NOW THEREFORE, notice is given in, upon and against said real Summerville—Director, J. H. Ward that. by virtue of the power of sale almost vanished is again an estate by virtue of said sale was duly Vice-Director. Peter Halvoxson Secretary, contained^ in said mortgage pursuant established and important assigned and sold on the 30th day of J. C. Eddy. to the Statute in such case made and January, A. D. 1920, for the sum of carrier of the world's commerce. In addition to these "n$w units the provided, the same mortgage will be Nine Dollars, Ninety-four Cents. following farmers' clubs have voted foreclosed by sale of the premises described That the certificate of sale for said You can ship or sail anywhere to become Farm Bureau .Units and in and conveyed by said mortgage, piece or parcel of land executed and will retain the same officers but will viz.: in American ships delivered by said County Auditor upon amend their constitution and by-laws The East half of the Southwest said sale last above mentioned has designed for utmost comfort ot to comply with the requirements of Quartet* (E% the SW%) the Northwest been presented to me at my office by and safety. the count" farm bureau: Quarter of the Southeast Quarter the holder thereof for the purpose of Beaver Farmers' Club. (NW% of the SE%), and the Southwest having notice of expiration of time for Operators of Pessenger Birchdale Community Club. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter redemption from said tax sale of said Services Loman Farmers' Club. (StV% of the NE%), Section Fifteen property given and served and that Admiral Line, 17 State Street, New Meadow Brook Farmers'- Club. (15) Township One Hundred Fifty-One York, N. Y. the amount required to redeem said Cingmars Farmers' Club. (151) North, Range Twenty-Five (25) Mction Navigation Company, 26 piece or parcel of land from said tax So. Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. Forsyth Farmers' Club. West, 5th, P. M. in Koochiching County, sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue Munson Steam Ship Line. 82 Beaver Ericsburg and Mizpah have decided State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments upon said notice, is the sum of* V. Street, New York, N. to form units and meetings will be and appurtenances thereun* $9.94, together with interest thereon New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co., held for this purpose soon. to appertaining. 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. at the rate of 12 per cent p/er annum awkmHrf! tmsM Which sale will be made by the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway. COUNTY AT from the 31st day of March, A. D. 1919, EXmSrr tttat is a ih' New York, N. Y. Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at until the day such redemption is made. STATE FAIR ASSURED •thlatfc nndatwear men enjoy. U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, the front door of the Cour.t House And the further sum of $4.76, being New York, N. Y~ MpcclfelMlie foiis* Lad* in the City of International Falls, said Ward Line, (New York and Cuba Mail the amount of the, delinquent taxes for and*ide left The splendid response 'given by County and State,' on the 25th day of S. S. Co.) Foot of Wall Street, the year 1918, upon said premises paid tfeat kpap man frN-apd-Miy—but New York, N. Y. the farmers' clubs of the county to July, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., of that Udf Se«lps*U fcftfnin*, by the purchaser at said tax salcu together Free use of the proposed plan* of having the clubs day, at public vendue to the highest' in Hrefctvariety' bf with interest on said last named Shipping Board films finance the county exhibit at the Minnesota bidder for cash, to pay the amount fabtfqp. Packed iq individual sanitpnr amount at the rate of 12 per cent per Use of Shipping Board motion picture State Fair makes an exhibit due on said mortgage at the date of contsmrs. Afjk 7*9* "dtqlic annum from the. 30th day of January, films, four reels, free on request of any this year a certainty. Clubs or- organizations sale, together with the taxed, costs, Hir"hai if ofcait '^et "for mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organization. A. D. 1920, until the day sUch redemption Price $1.00 and up. and' disbursements of said foreclosure, A great educational picture which have voted to date is made. of ships and the sea. Write for information to contribute funds for the exhibit including the sum of Fifty Dollars" And the further sum of $7.68, being THB 8KALPAX CO.. Baltimore, ild.. toH. Laue, Director Information are as follows: ($50.00), attorney's fee as stipulated Bureau, Room 911, 1319 "F" Street, tor the amount of the delinquent taxes N. W., W6shington, D. C. Highland Farmers' Club. 25 in and by said mortgage in case of the year 1919, upon said premises paid Indus Farmers', Club. foreclosure. 25 by the purchaser at said tax sale, together SHIPS FOR SALE. {T* Amtricmu citiani Beaver. Farmers' Club..... Subject to redemption at any time 25 with interest on said last itijr) within one year from the date of sale, Loman Farmers' Club 25 named amount at the rate) of 12 per Steel atcamer*, both oil and .Mai bnrnera. Alto wood steamers, wood Forsyth Farmers' Club... as provided by law. 25 cent per annum from the 19th day of holla and ocean-doing tufa. Further K. C. MEDGORDEN, Mortgagee. Evergreen Community Club, April, ~~A.' D. 1921, until the day such infermation obtained by reqaesl. DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON Gernmell... J. C. HALLS, Attorney for Mortgagee, 25 redemption is made. v~. For sailings of passenger 617 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Ericsburg Farmers' Gub AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND 25 That ,the time for the redemption of and freight ships mil Rapid River Farmers' Club Minn. 25 said piece or parcel of Jand from said Dated this 10th day of May, 1921. Birchdale Farmers' Club 25 parts of the world and all tax sale will expire sixty (60) days WHEN YOU WANT TO— E. SOL VANG 9-16-23-30. 7-14. Good Cheer Farmers' Club 25 after service of this notice and the other information, write FIX THAT FENCE Sacecmr to G. Holmqaiat ^Sturgeon River .Farmers' Club 10 filing of proof of such service in my LAY THAT FLOOR t4 any of the above lines Cabinet Maker, Furniture .Xittlefork Commercial Club 25 AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF office. SEE HANG THAT DOOR INCORPORATION -OP THE SPRING Witness my hand and seal of office Repairer, Picture Framing, ortitkiU. $325 CREEK RURAL TELEPHONE CO. this 21st day of May, A. D. 1921. BUILD THAT SMALL General Carpenter, Contracttor Two more communities have expressed, S. Shipping Board R. C. FRASER, OR BUILDING COTTAGE and Builder. their desire' to contribute to GREANET, Minn., April ^0, 1921. (SEAL) WASHINGTON, D.C. 502 THIRD STREET or any Big Carpenter job— this fund as sopn as meetings can At a special meeting of the stockholders Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. ^be arranged ior this purpose. This of the Spring Creek Rural 1 By J. G. JESDAHL, Deputy. Sir leaves only six active farmers' clubs Telephone Company, held at Carlson's J-9-16-23 -l-V JllsSI tiwisL* 1