International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 30, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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KWm INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN JsS} "Perhaps You Don't Know" by the purchaser at said tax.sale, together band, mortgagors, to K. C. Medgorden, ty, State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments WHEREAS, It is now claimed to be with interest on said last Mortgagee, dated February 10th, 1917, and appurtenances thereunto due, and there is due on said mortgage named amount at the rate of 12 per and duly recorded in the office of the appertaining. at the date hereof, the sum of cent per annum from the 19th day of says the Good Judge Register of Deeds in and for the County Which sale will be made by the nine hundred and eight dollars April, A. D. 1921, until the day such of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at ($908.00) and the sum of one hundred redemption is made. on February 15th, 1917, at 2 the front door of the Court House six and 66-100 Dollars ($106.66) for How long a little of That the time for the redemption of o'clock P. M. in Book N of Mortgages in the City of International Falls, said taxes paid by said Mortgagee to the said piece or parcel of land from said on page 356, which said mortgage, together the Real Tobacco County and State, on the 25th day of date of this notice. tax sale will expire sixty (60) days with the debt secured thereby, July, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., of that Chew will last after service of this notice and the NOW THEREFORE, notice is given "'-T»h was duly assigned by said K. C. Medgorden day, at public vendue to the highest filing of proof of such service in my that by virtue of the power of sale to E. W. Taylor, by a written Nor how much genuine bidder for cash, to pay the amount~ office. contained in said mortgage pursuant assignment dated June 30th, 1917, and due on said mortgage at the date of chewing satisfaction Witness my hand and seal of office to the Statute in sueh case made and recorded in the office of said Register sale, together with the taxes, costs, this 21st day of May, A.XD. 1921. provided, the same mortgage will be the full, rich real of Deeds, Koochiching County, on and disbursements of said foreclosure, foreclosed by sale of the premises described R. C. FRASER, July 5th, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M., in including the sum of Fifty Dollars tobacco taste will give. in and conveyed by said mortgage, (SEAL) Book of Mortgages on page 80, which ($50.00), attorney's fee as stipulated viz.: Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. said Mortgage, together with the debt Ask any man who uses in and by said mortgage in case of By E. J. GJESDAHL, Deputy. secured thereby, was duly assigned by foreclosure. The East half of the Southwest the Real Tobacco Chew. J-9-16-23 said E. W. Taylor, the assignee and Subject to redemption at any time Quarter (E% of the SW*4) the Northwest He will tell you that holder thereof to K. C. Medgorden, by within one year from the date of sale, Quarter of the Southeast Quarter written assignment, dated March 1st, as provided by law. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE (NW% of the SE%), and the Southwest this class of tobacco 1920, and recorded in the office of the K. C. MEDGORDEN, Mortgagee. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter will give more satisfaction—and Register of Deeds for said Koochiching J. C. HALLS, Attorney for Mortgagee, Default having been made in the (SW% of the NE%), Section Fifteen 617 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, conditions of a mortgage duly made, County, on April 20th, 1921, at 4 (15) Township One Hundred Fifty-One at less cost— Minn. executed and delivered by Amalia M. o'clock P. M. in Book, of Mortgages (151) North, Range Twenty-Five (25) than the ordinary kind. Dated this 10th day of May, 1921. Petrie and James A. Petrie, her hus on page 185. West, 5th, P. M. in Koochiching Coun 9-16-23-30. 7-14. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobacco RIFKIN'S MEN'S SHOP RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco 320 Third Street 320 Third Street ).iny, 110/' 3rOrf:iWcty, New City Great 4th of July Sale AID TEACHING OF his administration of the estate of the AGRICULTURE IN ELEMENTARY above named decedent, together with SCHOOLS his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue Agricultural courses for elementary of said estate to the persons thereunto schools, prepared by the United entitled: It is ordered, that said States Department ef Agriculture, petition be heard, and that all persons have been adopted in Wisconsin, interested in said matter be and appear Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and Arkansas. Starts FViday, July 1st before this court on the 13th day These cjpurses are suitable of July, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at for use not only for elementary the Probate Court rooms in the Court schools but for consolidated rural House, at International Falls, in said schools and secondary schools. They Our store is loaded with good merchandise in Kuppenheimer Clothes, county, and then and there, or as soon have been prepared at the request of thereafter as said matter can be heard, the state authorities, and the department show cause, if any they have, why specialists have co-operated Douglas Shoes, Wilson Shirts, and the latest in Panama Hats, and to said petition should not be granted with the state boards of education and that this citation be served by and the state agricutural colleges in the publication thereof in the International introduce our line we have decided to further reduce prices on our their preparation. Falls Press according to law. In addition to preparing complete Witness the Honorable, John Berg, courses in agriculture, the Federal Judge of said court, and the seal of clothing. Buy your suit from us for cash and save money specialists in agricultural education said court, this 13th day of June, 1921. have series of lessons on different JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. phases of agriculture, which are being (COURT SEAL) used extensively in a number of JEVNE & NORTON, Attorneys. states. Topics relating to growing June 16-23-30 hogs, selecting and growing corn, potatoes. UNDERWEAR HATS AND CAPS poultry, etc., have been worked High grade Sealpax, the real ESTATE OP LEONARD NORD. Our stock of hats is complete. out, the department publications on thing for hot weather, regular the various subjects being used as a During this sale we STATE OF MINNESOTA, price $2.25—Special basis for the information in these $1.85 will give you 10% discount. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING. studies. One lot of $1.50 silk hats at 75c Leaflets on how teachers may use IN PROBATE COURT. certain farmers' bulletins have been tpeproudly announce* prepared. These leaflets have been B. V. D. union suits $1.28 In the matter of the Estate of widely distributed, and they have One lot $3.50 clolth hats— Leonard H. Nord,. Decedent. been in great demand among teachers that has Letters testamentary this day having Extra Special of agriculture. THIS STORE $1.00 has been granted to Thora Nord. Two-piece balbriggan underwear, It Is Ordered, That the time within AGRICULTURE IN FIRST PLACE been se letted as which all creditors of the above named $1.50 grade—Extra decedent may present claims against A writer in the agricultural press Special Nobby caps, young men's 48c his estate! in this court, be, and the says that agriculture is right now the thefuture 10Jo styles, fancy patterns, same hereby is, limited to 6 months important problem in this -Country— discount. from and after the date hereof and the problem of the manufacturer and that Tuesday, the 20th day of December, House merchant, the banker and the general 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in public, just as much as it is the Overalls and work pants, the Probate Court rooms at the Court problem of the farmer. He believes $1.75 shirts—Special union made, best overalls, $1.25 of House at International Falls,' in said that agriculture, .above all industries, heavy weight, $2.50 grade— County, be, and the same hereby is is entitled to some constructive publicity. Special fixed and appointed as the time and "It needs boosting," he says. $1.85 place for hearing upon and the examination, "It cannot get along without it and KUPPENHEIMER $2.00 corded madras shirts adjustment and allowance $1.50 still keep up with the times." of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. VJ* $1.50 overalls—Special JJ ... •,« ... «,• ... «M» «,« $1.00 *. ». .*« «V« tV good Clothes Let notice hereof be given by the J.} «.• publication of this order in the International High grade French, madras LEGAL NOTICES 8 Falls Press, as provided by shirts—$3.00 to $3-50 grade law. $2.50 Light color overalls and S2 25 f.i !.!flv •.« ... ... «. ... JOHN BERG, for this community. It means SALE OF SCHOOL AND jiackets to match— Judge of Probate. OTHER STATE LANDS Dated June 20, 1921. $2.50 grade $1.00 much for you as well as for us $1.25 work shirts 30 7, 14. 75c STATE OF MINNESOTA,) State Auditors Office. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION—ASSIGNMENT—DE St. Paul, Minn., June 23, 1921. $2.25 work pants—Special $1.85 real style €. elegant tailoring Notice is hereby given that on August LINQUENT TAXES PAID. Silk shirts—Special $4.95 8, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the true quality clothes satisfa&ion office of the county auditor, at International OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY Falls, Koochiching county, in OF KOOCHICHING, STATE sincere value clothes economy Khaki pants—good grade $1.50 the State of Minnesota, I will offer for OF MINNESOTA. $12.00 silk shirts sale certain unsold state lands and $9.50 also those state lands which have reverted See the V^(ew JXCodels NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. to the state by reason of the non-payment of interest. SHOES Terms of sale: To GEORGE A. SNYDER, ET AL. Our shoes are all solid RIFKIN'S MEN'SJ SHOP Fifteen per cent of the purchase price HOSIERY AND GLOVES You are hereby notified that the following leather. Every pair is guaranteed is payable to the county treasurer xt piece or parcel of land, situated $1.50 men'si silk hose the time of sale. The unpaid balance $1.15 in the County of Koochiching, 320 Third Street to give satisfaction is payable at any time in whole or in State of Minnesota, and known and and wear. part within forty years from the date described as follows, to wit: Lots $7.50 dress shoes—Special of sale, interest rate of four per cent $4.95 18 and 19 in Block 6, Forest Heights, per annum, due on June 1st of each 75c lisle hose First Addition to International Falls, 50c year provided, that the interest can be is now assessed in your name. paid at any time within the interest That on the 13th day of May, A. D. 'year without penalty. In effect, this $5.00 work shoes—Special 1918, at a sale of- land pursuant to $3.50 means that the interest money may be the real estate tax judgment duly 20c cotton socks paid- any time between June first ami 15c given and made in and by the District Men's and Young Men's Clothing May thirty-first without penalty. Court in and for said County of The appraised value of timber, when Koochiching on the 28th day of March, $14.50 dress shoes, brown bo stated, must be paid in full at th-s A. D. 1918, in proceedings to enforce and black vici kid:—Special time of sale. $7.50 One lot work socks the payment of taxes delinquent upon 10c Young men's nobby suits— All mineral rights are reserved to Kuppenheimer suits, young real estate for the year A. D. 1916, for athe state by the laws of the state. our club brand,' $30 and $40 men's double and singlebreasted said County of-Koochiching the above All lands are sold subject to any and suits—Special $62.50 suits described piece or parcel of land was $29.50 $49.50 all ditch taxes thereon. Sport shoes»with rubber and bid in for the State of Minnesota for Lands on which the interest has become 15c cotton gloves leather soles, $3.50 grade the sum of Five and 8/100 Dollars. 10c delinquent may be redeemed ax That the right of the State of Minnesota —Extra Special any time up to the hour of sale, or before $2.00 in, upon and against said real $50.00 suits resale to the actual purchaser. $45.00 extra fine blue serges $46.50 estate by virtue of said sale was duly Such lands are listed under the caption*. Special assigned and sold on the 30th day of 20c cotton gloves Lands." "Delinquent $39.50 January, A. D. 1920, for the sum of 15c W. L. Douglas oxfords No person can purchase more than $6.50*° $8.50 Nine Dollars, Ninety-four Cents. 320 acres of larid, provided, however, Fancy young men's pants, That the certificate of sale for said that state lands purchased previous to strictly high grade worsteds piece or parcel of land executed and 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. delivered by said County Auditor upon $58.00 suits —$10.00 grade, now 25c gauntlet gloves 15c a pair. Try our Douglas $48.50 $8.50 said sale last above mentioned has Agents acting for purchaser must shoes, (they will give you been presented to me at my office by furnish affidavit of authority. more wear for your money. the holder thereof for the purpose of Appraisers' reports showing quality having notice of expiration of time for »nd kind of soil are on file in this office. redemption from said tax sale of said Lists giving legal descriptions of NECKWEAR property given and served and that 25c wash ties, pretty patterns—Special $2.00 grenadine silk tiesSpecial $1.00 silk knitted ties— lands to be offered may be obtained of the amount required to redeem said $1.25 silk ties—Special the State Auditor or the Immigration 75c Special 18c 50c $1.25 piece or parcel of land from said tax Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue County Auditor at the county seat. upon said notice, is the sum of R. P. CHASE, State Auditor $9.94, together with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum ATIOJf FOR HEARING ON FINAL from the 31st day of March, A. D. 1919, This sale is for 10 days only. Take advantage of the low prices in"clothing and shoes. ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION until the day such redemption is made. And the further sum of $4.76, being Remember the Place Estate of Bernard Schmltt the amount of the delinquent taxes for the year 1918, upon said premises paid op 's Men's STATE OF MINNESOTA, by the purchaser at said tax sale, together COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING. with interest on said last named IN PROBATE COURT amount at the rate of 12 per cent per In the Matter of the Estate of Bernard annum from the 30th day of January, Schmitt, Decedent. A. D. 1920, until the day such redemption Next to Holler's 320 THIRD STREET International Falls The State of Minnesota to all persons is made. interested hi the above entitled And the further sum of $7.68, being matter: Whereas, Barney Klecker has the amount of the delinquent taxes for filed in this court his final accouf of the year 1919, upon said premises paid PAGE