International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 23, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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fin .* 5' T, :r.v-v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN You may be Sure" Airmen Find Volcanic Crater. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI Hall on the 16th day of April, 1921, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION—ASSIGNMENT—DE Discovery of a huge volcanic crater TION TO SELL MORTGAGE OR in accordance with written notice surrounded by a great lava lake, lb LEASE LAND thereof, by a motion duly made and LINQUENT TAXES PAID. the Mojave desert, bag been made by carried by a two-thirds majority of says the Good Judge D. D. France and John 6. Montljo, ESTATE OF Hi W. MITCHELL all stockholders it was OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY Resolved, that Article Five, Certificate aviators and pilots of the plane OF KOOCHICHING, STATE State of Minnesota, County That you are getting full known as the Desert Rat. Flying over of of Incorporation, be and is hereby OF MINNESOTA. Koochiching, in Probate Court: amended as follows: the wastes of the desert the two airmen, value for your money In the matter of the Estate of H. The amount of the capital stock of mapping a region little known to NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. when you use this class of W. Mitchell, decedent. this corporation shall be five thousand man, sighted the huge crater not far The State of Minnesota to all persons dollars ($5,000.60), which shall be paid tobacco. orn La vie. Although the dry lava interested in the sale of certain in, in money or property, or both, in lake is shown on maps of the desert lands belonging to said estate, the petition such manner, at such times, and in The good, rich, real tobacco To GEORGE A. SNYDER, ET AL. the fact that a volcanic crater existed of Ida Mitchell as representative such amounts as the Board of Directors taste lasts so long, You are hereby notified that the following in the region was unknown until the of the above named decedent, being shall order. The capital stock piece or parcel of land, situated airmen reported their find on the'r shall be divided into two hundred you don't need a fresh I duly filed in this court, representing in the County of Koochiching, return.—Los Angeles Express. that it is necessary and for the best shares of the par value of $25.00 each, chew nearly as often—nor 3 State of Minnesota, and known and and they shall be assessable in such interests of said estate and of all interested described as follows, to wit: Lot do you need so big a chew amounts, and at such times as the therein that certain lands of MM #.« +J» IJ V# 20 in Block 6, Forest Heights, First V# O O board of directors shall order. said estate described therein be sold as you did with the ordinary #.+ Addition to International Falls, is In Witness Whereof, We, Dreier and praying that a license be to her LEGAL NOTICES now assessed in your name. kind. Dall, President, and Earl E. Eddy, Secretary, granted to sell the same: have hereunto set our hands That on the 12th day of May, A. D„ Now Therefore, you and each of you, Any man who has used the ft* M«A #J» «j» this 30th day of April, 1921. 1913, at a sale of land pursuant to the are hereby cited and required to show SALE OF SCHOOL AND real estate tax judgment duly given Real Tobacco Chew will DREIER DALL, President. cause, if any you have before this OTHER STATE LANDS EARL E. EDDY, Secretary. and made in and by the District Court court, at the Probate Court Rooms in tell you that. (SEAL) in and for said County of Koochichirtg the Court House, in International Signed, Sealed and Delivered in on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1913, Falls, County of Koochiching, State of Put up in two styles STATE OP MINNESOTA,) Presence of Oscar Hansen, A. M. Eddy. in proceedings to enforce the payment State Auditors Office. Minnesota, on the 1st day of July, of taxes delinquent upon real estate W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer St. Paul, Minn., May 23, 1921. STATE OF MINNESOTA, for the year A. O. 1911, for said County of said petition should not be granted. Notice is hereby given that on July COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco of Koochiching, the above described Witness the Judge of said Court, 11, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office ss. piece or parcel of land was bid in for and the seal of said court, this 8th day of the county auditor, at International Before me, Patrick J. Greaney,. a the State of Minnesota for the sum of June, 1921. Falls, Koochiching county, in lop Wc, r^ian-Bru Comoany, 1107 Broauway, Ne-v Yor* t, Notary Public, in and for the County One and 21 /100 dollars. JOHN BERG, the State of Minnesota, I will offer for of St. Louis, and State of Minnesota, Judge of Probate Court. That the right of the State of Minnesota sale certain unsold state lands and came Dreier Dall and Earl E. Eddy, (COURT SEAL) in, upon and against said real EXTENSION SEWING CLASSES NOT THE DEADLY AUTO also those state lands which have reverted who, being duly sworn according to J. H. BROWN, Attorney for Petitioner. GREAT HELP TO ONE WOMAN estate by virtue of said sale was duly BUT THE DEADLY FOOL to the state by reason of the law, deposes and says that they are 9-16-23 assigned and sold on the 30th day of non-payment of interest. the President and Secretary, respectively, January, A. D. 1920, for the sum of Even a busy mother can find time Thirty persons were "killed in the Terms of sale: of the Spring Creek Rural Telephone Nine Dollars, Seventy-three Cents. for sewing if she knows how to make stree_ts" of Tulsa, Okla., the other day Fifteen per cent of the purchase price SUMMONS Co., the corporation named in every minute count. The classes conducted in a riot between white and negro That the certificate of sale for said is payable to the county treasurer it the foregoing instrument, and that the by the home demonstraton gunmen, both sides probably consisting piece or parcel of land executed and the time of sale. The unpaid balance DISTRICT COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL seal affixed to said instrument is the agents of the United States Department almost entirely of pretty tough delivered by said County Auditor upon is payable at any time in whole or in DISTRICT corporate seal of said corporation, and of Agriculture are intended to citizens. Nevertheless, the thirty said sale last above mentioned has part within forty years from the date that the said instrument was signed teach short cuts in dressmaking and "deaths in streets" caused an enormous been presented to me at my office by of sale, interest rate of four per cent and sealed in behalf of said corporation STATE OF MINNESOTA, remodeling, and also to train womfn the holder thereof for the purpose of sensation all over the country. per annum, due on June 1st of each by authority of its Board of Directors, KOOCHICHING COUNTY. to help e«ich other with their sewing. having notice of expiration of time for But nobody seems to be startled at year provided, that the interest can be and said Dreier Dall and Earl One woman in McPherson county, redemption from said tax sale of said all over the fact that three times 30 paid at any time within the interest E. Eddy acknowledged said instrument Frank R. Welsh, Plaintiff Kansas, reports that besides doing property given and served and that to be the free act and deed of persons are "killed in the streets" of year without penalty. In effect, this vs. the amount required to redeem said her regular housework and keeping New York every month in the year means that the interest money may be said corporation. Margaret Bella Welsh, Defendant up her usual community duties, she piece or parcel of land from said tax DREIER DALL, by auto vehicles alone. Nobody is at paid any time between June first and sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue had made for herself during the three all sensationed because more than 30 May thirty-first without penalty. EARL E. EDDY. The State of Minnesota to the Above upon said notice, is the sum of months' period assigned two suits and The appraised value ,of timber, when Subscribed and sworn to before me persons are killed by motors every Named Defendant: $9.73, together with interest thereon .three dresses. She used the dress this 30th day of April, 1921. so stated, must be paid in full at the month, on the average, in the streets You are hereby summoned and required at the rate of 12 per cent per annum form and foundation pattern which time of sale. PATRICK J. GREANEY, of cities of the general grade o!f to answer the complaint of the from the 30th day of January, A. D. jhe had _made at the demonstration Notary Public, St. Louis County, Minn. All mineral rights are reserved to Cleveland, St. Louis and Los Angeles. plaintiff in the above entitled action, My Commission Expires Dec. 29, 1923. 1920, until the day such redemption is Meetings. She also had made for other the state by the laws of the state. The number of fatalities from automobile which complaint is on file in the office made. 70men four dresses. Two of these All lands are sold subject to any and accidents in our cities is increasing of the clerk of the above named court, all ditch taxes thereon. State of Minnesota. ere wool, one of them trimmed with And the further sum of $3.84, being all the time. Only a few and to serve a copy of your answer Department of State. 0 bound buttonholes made according Lands on which the interest has become the amount of delinquent taxes for the years ago the average in New York to the said complaint on the subscribers, I hereby certify that the within instrument delinquent may be redeemed ax .6 the specialist's instruction. The year 1919, upon said premises paid by city, for instance, was one a day for at their office, in the City of any time up to the hcur of sale, or before was filed for record in this ther two dresses were of voile, the purchaser at said tax sale, together the year. Then it crawled up to two International Falls, in said County of office on the 11th day of May, A. D. resale to the actual purchaser. with interest on said last 'hree blouses, one wool skirt with a dav and now it is three a day. Next Koochiching, State of Minnesota, within 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m„ and was duly Such lands are listed under the caption: in insert pocket, one plush coat with named amount at the rate of 12 per year, no doubt, four a day will be thirty (30) days after service of "Delinquent Lands." recorded in Book K-4. Incorporations, cent per annum from the 19th day of ,nset pockets (the pocket had been killed in that city by motor cars, or this summons upon you, exclusive of on page 783. No person can purchase more than April, A. D. 1921, until the day such demonstrated by the specialist), one the appalling number of 1,460 in a the day of such service ^hd if you 320 acres of land, provided, however, MIKE HOLM, redemption is made. baby's coat, a second dress form, assisting year. fail to answer, the said complaint Secretary of State. that state lands purchased previous to a neighbor in the making of That the time for the redemption of JPur streets are filled with these locomotives, within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. two dresses, and showing three said piece or parcel of land from said some of them run by boys in this action will take judgment No. 30787 women how to make inset pockets tax sale will expire sixty (60) days1 and girls, and many more of them against you for the relief demanded. Office of Register of Deeds, County of Agents acting for purchaser must and bound buttonholes were also after service of this notice and the by reckless people having a mania for JEVNE & NORTON, Koochiehing, Minn. furnish affidavit of authority. items in this rural woman's record of filing of proof of such service in my Plaintiff's Attorneys, speed, a mania to get somewhere I hereby certify that the within instrument Appraisers' reports showing quality three months' work. office. quicker than safety allows. International Falls, Minn. was filed in this office for and kind of soil are on file in this office. June 8, 1921. .... 9-16-23 Witness my hand and seal of office The automobile is a convenience record on the 17th day of May, A. D., Lists giving legal descriptions of PREJUDICES and a pleasure and it has come to this 21st day of May, A. D. 1921. 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m., and was duly lands to be offered may be obtained of OVERCOME BY DEMONSTRATION stay. But it is high time that the recorded in Book "K" of Misc. page R. C. FRASER, the State Auditor or the Immigration MORTGAGE FOjggPLOSURE SALE AGENT laws put a brake on some of the fools 558. (SEAL) Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Default havin#?been made in the that own and run machines. RAY LANDGRAF, Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. County Auditor at the county seat. conditions of a mortgage duly made, As the home demonstration agent Register of Deeds. By E. J. GJESDAHL, Deputy. R. P. CHASE, State Auditor executed and delivered by Amalia M. from the United States Department J-9-16-23 Petrie and James A. Petrie, her husband, of Agriculture visits the mother to mortgagors, to K. C. Medgorden, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION—ASSIGNMENT—DE Dreaming of Arms. discuss with her certain changes in CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Mortgagee, dated February 10th, 1917, To have one cut, announcement of the children's diet, she is frequently ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION and duly recorded in the office of the LINQUENT TAXES PAID. the speedy death of la relative or dear riiet with the objection, "But Mary Register of Deeds in and for the County will not touch that!" This leads to friend a male, if the right arm is Estate of Bernard Schmitt of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY the application of a little psychology injured female, if the left. The two on February 15th, 1917, at 2 OF KOOCHICHING, STATE STATE OF MINNESOTA, in the demonstrations at which the arms cut, imprisonment or sickness. o'clock P. M. in Book N of Mortgages OF MINNESOTA. children are present. The children COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING. The arm broken or emaciated, for a on page 356, which said mortgage, together may have a t^ste of any of the food IN PROBATE COURT private person, sickness, family affliction with the debt secured thereby, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. that is prepared at the group meetings. In the Matter of the Estate of Bernard was duly assigned by said K. C." Medgorden for a man in office it denotes Schmitt, Decedent. Children will often eat what to E. W. Taylor, by a written public distress, such as defeat of an they se,e other children eating. The State of Minnesota to all persons assignment dated June 30th, 1917, and army, famine, epidemical illness for To GEORGE A. SNYDER, ET AL. interested in the above entitled At a recent demonstration in Hampden^ recorded in the office of said Register You are hereby notified that the following a married woman, separation, divorce, matter: Whereas, Barney Klecker has county, Mass., the dish prepared of Deeds, Koochiching County, on piece or parcel of land, situated widowhood. Arms dirty, distress. was vegetable soup, kept not on an filed in this court his final accout of July 5th, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M., in in the County of Koochiching, his administration of the estate of the electric plate and served to everyone Arms inflated or swollen, riches for Ship and sail under Book of Mortgages on page 80, which State of Minnesota, and known and above named decedent, together with present. The next day the home brothers or very affectionate relatives. said Mortgage, together with the debt described as follows, to wit: Lots the Stars and Stripes to his petition praying for the adjustment demonstration agent called on one of Arms stout and robust, happiness, secured thereby, was duly assigned by 18 and 19 in Block 6, Forest Heights, and allowance of said final account mothers who had repeatedly stated cure, deliverance. Unfettered and all parts of the world said E. W. Taylor, the assignee and First Addition to International Falls, and for distribution of the residue that she could not get her children well developed, favors to be received. holder thereof to K. C. Medgorden, by is now assessed in your name. to eat carrots. As the agent entered of said estate to the persons thereunto Tit Larger and more robust than customary, written assignment, dated March 1st, HERE was along period when That on the 13th day of May, A. D. entitled: It is ordered, that said the home she smelt carrots and soup 1920, and recorded in the office of the joy, profit, unexpected wealth 1918, at a sale of land pursuant to was not true, but today it petition be heard, and that all persons and was greeted with: "You see what Register of Deeds for said Koochiching the real estate tax judgment duly is proudly true once more from a son or soldier. If the dreamer I got stewin' here? Eva came home interested in said matter be and appear County, on April 20th, 1921, at 4 given and made in and by the District trade and pessengeT routes are be a woman, increase in the fortune before this court on the 13th day from your place yesterday a with' o'clock P. M. in Book of Mortgages Court in and for said County of so established that you can ship and influence of her husband. Arms of July, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m„ at recipe in her hand, and she said she on page 185. Koochiching on the 28th day of March, your goods, or you can sail, to the Probate Court rooms in the Court covered with hair, acquisition of fresh had it at school and it tasted good. WHEREAS, It is now claimed to be A. D. 1918, in proceedings to enforce any part of the world under the House, at International Falls, in said So I made it for her. If they want wealth. Arms covered with sores or due, and there is due on said mortgage the payment of taxes delinquent upon county, and then and there, or as soon Stars and Stripes. it, they can have it." ulcers, sorrow, sadness, loss of time at the date hereof, the sum of real estate for the year A. D. 1916, for thereafter as said matter can be heard, The .problem of soup and carrots The program of routes is being and of money.—Chicago American. nine hundred and eight dollars said County of Koochiching the above show cause, if any they have, why has been solved in that home. carried out with an eye to the ($908.00) and the sum of one hundred described piece or parcel of land was said petition should not be granted future as well as present need* six and 66-100 Dollars ($106.66) for bid in for the State of Minnesota for and that this citation be served by taxes paid by said Mortgagee to the of American exporters and importers the sum of Five and 8/100 Dollars. the publication thereof in the International date of this notice. and all American prosperity. That the right of the State of Minnesota METAL BAG IS LIGHT AS SILK Falls Press according to laAv. NOW THEREFORE, notice is given in, upon and against said real See that the ships you Witness the Honorable, John Berg, that by virtue of the power of sale estate by virtue of said sale was duly use are owned and operated by Judge of said court, and the seal of contained in said mortgage pursuant assigned and sold on the &flth day of American citizens or by the U.S. said court, this 13th day of June, 1921. to the Statute in such case made and January, A. D. 1920, for the sum of Shipping" Board. JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. provided, the same mortgage will be Nine Dollars, Ninetj'-four Cents. (COURT SEAL) foreclosed by sale of the premises described That the certificate of sale for said Operators Passenger of JEVNE & NORTON, Attorneys. in and conveyed by said mortgage, Services piece or parcel of land executed and June 16-23-30 viz.: delivered by said County Auditor upon Admiral Line, 17 State Street, New York, N. Y. The East half of the Southwest said sale last above mentioned has CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Quarter (E% of the SW%) the Northwest been presented to me at my office by Matson Navigation Company, 26- ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION So. Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. Quarter of the Southeast Quarter the holder thereof for the purpose of (NW% of the SE^i), and the Southwest Munson Steam Ship Line, 82 Beaver having notice of expiration of time for Street, New York, N. Y. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter redemption from said tax sale of said ESTATE OF CHAS. NEILAN New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co., (SW^i of the NE%), Section Fifteen property given and served and that 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (15) Township One Hundred Fifty-One the amount required to redeem said Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, STATE OF MINNESOTA, (151) North, Range Twenty-Five (25) piece or parcel of land from said tax New York, N. Y. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING. West, 5th, P. M. in Koochiching County, sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway. State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments upon said notice, is the sum of New York, N. Y. and appurtenances thereunto $9.94, together with interest thereon IN PROBATE COURT Ward Line, (New York and Cuba Mail appertaining. at the rate of 12 per cent per annum S. S. Co.) Foot of Wall Street, New York, N. Y. Which sale will be made by the from the 31st day of March, A. D. 1919, In the Matter of the Estate of Chas. Sheriff of said Koochiching County," at until the day such redemption is made. Neilan, Decedent. Free use of the front door of the Court House And the further sum of $4.76, being Shipping Board films The State of Minnesota to all persons in the City of International Falls, said the amount of the delinquent taxes for Use of Shipping Board motion picture interested in the above entitled County and State, on the 25th day of the year 1918, upon said premises paid films, four reels, free on request of any matter: Whereas, Sam Haslett has filed mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organization. July, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., of that by the purchaser at said tax sale, together A great educational picture in this court his final account of the day, at public vendue to the highest with interest on said last named of ships and the sea. Write for information administration of the estate of the bidder for cash, to pay the amount to H. Laue, Director Information amount at the rate of 12 per cent per above named decedent, together with Bureau, Room 911, 1319 "F" Street, due on said mortgage at the date of annum from the 30th day of January, N. W., Washington, D. C.. his petition praying for the adjustment sale, together with the taxes, costs, A. D. 1920, until the day such redemption and -allowance of said final account and disbursements of said foreclosure, SHIPS FOR SALB is made. and for distribution of the residue of including the sum of Fifty Dollars And the further sum of $7.68, being (7*o American citizens only) said estate to\ the persons thereunto ($50.00), attorney's fee as stipulated Steel steamers, both oil and coal the amount of the, delinquent taxes for entitled: It is ordered, that said petition burners. Also wood steamers, wood' in and by said mortgage in case of the year 1919,. upon said premises paid bulls and ocean-going tags. Further be heard, and that all persons interested foreclosure. by the purchaser at said tax sale, together information obtained by request. in said matter be and appear Subject to redemption at any time with interest on said last For sailings of passenger before this court on the 8th day of within one year from the date of sale, named amount at the rate of 12 per and freight ships to all July,. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the as provided by law. cent per annum from the 19th day of Probate Court Rooms in the Court parts of the world and all K. C. MEDGORDEN, Mortgagee. April, A. D. 1921, until the day such House, at International Falls, in said J. C. HALLS, Attorney for Mortgagee, redemption is made. other information, write County, and then and there, or as soon 617 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, That the time for the redemption of any of the above lines or thereafter as said matter can be heard, Minn. said piece or parcel of land from said show cause, if any they have, why said Dated this 10th day of May, 1921. 1 tax sale will expire sixty (60) days petition should not be granted and 9-16-23-30. 7-14. after service of this notice and the S SHIPPING BOARD that this citation be served by the filing of proof of such service in my —*,D.C. publication thereof in The International office. AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF Falls Press according to law., Witness my hand and seal of office INCORPORATION OF THE" SPRING Witness the Honorable, John Berg, this 21st day of May, A. D. 1921. CREEK RURAL TELEPHONE CO. Judge of said court, and the seal of R. C. FRASER, said court, this 8th day of June, 1921. GREANEY, Minn., April 30, 1921At (SEAL) JOHN BERG, Judge. a special meeting of the stockholders Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. (COURT. SEAL) By E. J. GJESDAHL, Deputy. of the Spring Creek Rural land a fashion \vhich-.Iids^t»jst awhilci-duc ..la the. art in its .worka 9ll6-23 Telephone Company, held at Carlson's J-9-16-23 S DEFECTIVE PAGE