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sued to said purchaser has been presented fee upon this noftlce,. i«r the spin of ($41.37), will., f9#Vcio»«d jiir, fc /tlii .Mrs. Theodore Epper and daughter, to me by the holder th'eYebf ansi premises described in and c6nyeie| by SS&rty-one1 jjbjtlars and Thirty.-isi»fin: Lillian, left' Tuesday for Columbus cents, and interest at the rate of t2pr this notice requested. said' mortgage, vii: Junction, Iowa, to visit with relatives (6)That the time for th-e redemption of Lots three, (3) and fiyur arid, cent-'per annum on :.($41.37), For^r? said piece or parcel of land from said the south, half. pf jthe no^weat ^ne and 37-100. Dollars from said ft* and friends there for a number of diy of August*, 1$21. to the day- igftdn tajf sale will qxplre sixty (60) day* ter (S% NWH) of section one (1), weeks. ,oi, after the. service this_ n6tice, and the township seventy (70) north, redemption is made. range Peter Woods is at present in Chicago, twenty four (24) west, of the fourth (5)That the tax certificate of sale issued filing of proof of such" "service in my AND to purchaser has been pre­ office. but is expected home in the principal meridian containing 159.6b said Witness my hand and official seai Battery Shop acres more or less according to the sented to me by the holder thereof and course of a few d&ys. this 8th day of August, 1921. government survey thereof this notice requested. Mr. Paul Carlson and family of (OFFICIAL SEAL) (6)That the time for the redemption of In the county of Koochiching and State R. C. FRASER,. Virginia, have arrived here and will of Minnesota, with the hereditaments said piece or parcel of land from said Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. and appurtenances which sale will be tax sale will expire sixty (60) days make their home on their farm west By E. J. (-fjesdahl. Deputy. made by the sheriff of said .Koochiching, after the service of this notice, and the of Ray, which they recently purchased Approved Jurje 9, 1921. filing of proof of such service in my county at the front door of th® 50flood cigarettes from Mrs. Jarvi. Clifford L. Hilton, c&urt house in the city of international office. Witness .my hand and official seat Attorney General. FISK AND FIRESTONE Falls, in said county and state, on the Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher wlip have Sept. 1-8-15. for 10c from 15th day of October, 1921, at 10l o'clock this 8th day of August, 1921. been' at Kinmount the past two TIRES A. M., of that day, at public vendue (OFFICIAL SEAL) on* sack of months, have returned to their home to the highest bidder for cash, t6 pay R. C. FRASER, NOTICE QF EXPIRATION OF TIME here. Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. said debt of $634.74 and interest, and 6ENUINE OF REDEMPTION. W. F. Robinson has returned after $50.00 attorney's fees,' as stipulated in By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. ALL WORK GUARANTEED and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure,. Approved June ?, 1921. spending a few days with his family W and the disbursements allowed Clifford L. Hilton, OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR.COUNTY at Duluth. by law subject to redemption at any Attorney General. OF KOOCHICHING, STATE Mrs. Thomas Watson and children, day time within one year from th© Sept. 1-8-15. OF MINNESOTA—SS. who have been speeding the summer of sale as provided «bjr law. Dated August 3®, l-Ml. ESSEX AND HUDSON months at their summer cottage on DURHAM To ALPHA ORE CO. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME International State Bank of International Lake Kabetogama, expect to leave (1) You, are hereby notified that the fol^lowing CARS Minn., OK REDEMPTION. Falls, piece or parcel of land situated the last of this week for Virginia, Assignee of mortgagee. in the- County of Koochiching, State where the children will again resume W.V.Kane, OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,COUNTY qf Minnesota,'and known and described Attorney for assignee df mortgagee, their studies at the schools. OF KOOCHICHING. STATE to-wit:V as follows. Northeast Onequarter EXIDE BATTERIES International Falls, If inn. OF MINNESOTA—SS. pf the Northwest One-quarter Sep. 1—Oct. 6. (NE% of NW^i), of',Section 27, Township NOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 153, north of Range 29, west of SALE. TO ALPHA ORE CO. R. C. HOLLER Witness my hand and official seal (1) You are hereby notified that the following the 5th P. M., is now assessed in your Default having been made in the conditions this 8th day of August, 1921. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME piece or parcel of land situated name. of that certain mortgage made (OFFICIAL SEAL) OF REDEMPTION. in the County of Koochiching, State or (2) That on the llth d^y of May, 1908, by Thomas C. Benson and Annie E. R. C. FRASER, Minnesota, and known and described at a sale of land pursuant to the real Beni&n, his wife, of the county of Hennepin Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. 430 3rd St. Phone 395 OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,COUNTY as follows, to-wit: Northeast One- estate tax judgment duly given and and State of Minnesota to Leonard By E. J. Gjes'dahl, Deputy. OF KOOCHICHING, STATE quarter of the Northeast One-quarter made in and by the District Court in H. Nord of the county "of, Kochiching Approved June 9, 1921. OF MINNESOTA—SS. (NE4 of NE^4), of section 27, town­ said County of Koochiching on the 23rd and State of Minesota, dated the Clifford L. Hilton, ship 153, north of range 29, west of day of March, 1908, in proceedings to ::k 8th day of November, 1917 and recorded Attorney General. the 5th P. M., is now assessed in your enforce the payment of taxs delinquent in the office of the Register of TO ALPHA ORE CO. Sept. 1-8-15. (1)You are hereby notified that the following upon real estate for the year 1906, for Deeds of the county of Koochiching and name. RAY ITEMS (2) That on the 11th day of May, 1908, piece or parcel of land situated said County of Koochiching, the above State of Minnesota on the 29th day of in the County of Koochiching, State of iat a sale "of land pursuant to the real described piece or parcel. pf land was ».* #.• O #.• January, A. D. 1918 at 9 o'clock A. M., .*« 8S» Minnesota, and known and described estate tax judgment duly given and offered for sale, and no one bidding Potatoes and duly recorded in Book "N" of made in and by the District Court in upon said offer, said piece or parcel mortgages on page 474, and there is as follows, to-wit: Northwest Onequarter Threshing is in full swing again, said county of Koochiching on the of the Northeast One-quarter was liid in for the State of Minnesota declared to be due, claimed to be due. after having been delayed on account (NW!4 of NE%), of Section 27, township 23rd day of March, 1908, in proceedings for the sum of ($2.69) Two and 69-100 and is due on said mortgage on the of the recent heavy rains. 153, north of Range 29, west of to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent dollars. date of this notice, the sum of $6341.74, the 5th P. M., is nbw assessed in your upon real estate for the year (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th day the same being for the sum of Miss Gerda Wheeler of Sandstone, N name. 1906, for said county of Koochiching, 8th day of August, 1921, the said piece $5000.00 principal specified in said Minn., has been engaged as teacher (2) That on the 11th day of May, 1908, the above described piece or pai or parcel not then having ben redeemed mortgage, together with the sum of for the coming year. at a sale of land pursuant to the real eel of land was offered for sale, from said sale, was sold and $903.27 interest and $119.22 taxes, penalties and no one bidding upon said conveyed at public sale by the County estate tax judgment duly given und and interest for the year 1918,' We will bay good Mrs. Phil Hagen and children of made in and by the District Court in offer, said piece or parcel was bid Auditor of said county, pursuant to the $155.78 taxes, penalties and interest Superior, Wis., are visiting at the said county of Koochiching, on the in for the State of Minnesota for the statute, to an actual purchaser for the for the year 1919, and the sum ot home of her brother and family, Mr. sum of ($2.69), Two and 69-100 Dollars. sum of Forty-six Dollars and Seventynine 2nd day of March, 1908, in proceedings sorted Potatoes in $163.47 taxes, penalties and interest and Mrs. John E. Hoe1!. cnts. to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent for the year 1920. upon real estate for the year (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th day (4)That the amount required to redeem Which said mortgage, together with Oscar Enzman has purchased a 1906, for said county of Koochiching, of August, 1921, the said piece or parcel said piece or parcel of land from saia car load lots to ship the debt secured thereby, was duly assigned Fordson tractor, wltich he will use on not then having been redeemed sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue the above described piece or parcel of by the said Leonard H. Nora, his farm which he recently purchased from said sale, was sold and conveyed upon this notice, is the sum of ($46.79) land was offered for sale,and no one mortgagee, to International State Bank Bring sample and bidding upon said offer, said piece or at public sale by the County Auditor Forty-six Dollars and Seventy-nine from John Glava. of International Falls, a corporation,by of said county, pursuant to the statute, cents, and interest at i'tfre rate of 12 parcel was bid in for the State of Minnesota written assignment, dated the 26th Miss Mabel Manery left for International to an actual purchaser for the per cent per annum on C$46.79) Fortysix for the sum of ($1.75), One day of January, 1918, and recorded In Falls last week and will resume we will make price. and 75-100 Dollars sum of Forty-nine Dollars and Twentyfour and 79-100 Dollars from said eightn the office of said Register of Deeds of cents.. day of August, 1921, to the day such her studies at the high school (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th day Koochiching county, Minnesota, on the (4)That the amount required to redeem redemption is made. of August, 1921, the said piece or par* 11 day of June, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. the coming year. eel not then having been redeemed' said piece or parcel of land from said (5)That the tax certificate of sale issued M.,y in Book "L" of mortgages on page Mrs. Omar Hoffer left for Superior, from said sale, was sold and conveyed sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue to said purchaser has been presented 102, and no action 'or proceeding having S. E. Thompson Wis., Saturday, where she will be upon this notice, is the sum of ($49.24), to. me by the holder thereof and at public sale by the County Auditor been instituted, at law or otherwise, Forty-nine Dollars and Twenty-four this notice requested. spending a few weeks. of said county, pursuant to the statute to recover the debt secured by to an actual purchaser for the sum of cents, and interest at the rate of 12 (6)That the time for the redemption of Mike Lemmer of Littlefork, was in said mortgage or any part thereof. Forty-one Dollars and Thirty-seven per cent per annum on ($49.24), Fortynine said piece or parcel of land from said NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby & Son town Tuesday in the interest of the and 24-100 Dollars from said 8th tax sale will expire sixty (60) days cents. given, that by virtue of the power local lodge of the Modern Samaritans. day of August, 1921, to the day such after the service of this notice, and the (4)That the amount required to redeem of sale contained in said mortgage and Peter Woods has returned home after said piece or parcel of land from a&i'd redemption is made., filing of proof of such servide in my pursuant to the statute in such case office. sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue. (5)That the tax certificate of sale is- spending two weeks in Duluth. made and provided, the said mortgage -A 00 c* SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6th Catering to the likes and needs of the school children in International Falls has been the best investment made during all these years by BURTON'S. Our' store has been the school of thrift to these scores of kiddies, for it has taught that quality goes with price in real bargains, and it also taught them never to purchase with­ out looking here first. It has made them grown-up customers in all the later years. This season, as ever, we are showing a complete line of children's school clothes, furnishings and supplies!! Study the prices!! DRESSES BOYS' NECKWEAR BOYS' ODD TROUSERS BOYS' WAISTS Wonderful assortment of gingham Nice patterns 4liat toys wttll wear Large assortment pf patterns in Kayanee Brand in neat patterns— 85c fast colors—for work or play up. 50c and appreciate. d'resses in newest styles and patterns. good quality materials—serge, cheviot, $2.00 up. corduroy etc. from $150 to $3.00^ BOYS' UNDERWEAR SUITS I Large assortment to choose from Munsingwear in styles and weights GIRLS'HOSE BOYS' CAPS' in knickerbocker as well as straight for fall and winter at $1.50 up. pants styles—-also two pair pants suits Black Cordovan and white lisle hose Just received new patterns and $5.95 up. SHOES from 39c up. 59c s-tyles like the young men want. up We handle such lines as Educiator GIRLS' UNDERWEAR HAIR RIBBONS BOYS' STOCKINGS and Walton Shoes for boys and girls. Mtinsingwear garments will fit the "v-- '-v,." All guaranteed to fit and wear,- at New plaids and stripes^—polka dots Black Cat Brand' and. Eiffel Trijpfe girl and wear satisfactorily. All styles prices within reach of everyo'ne's in all required widths. —r 50c. and weights. Knee—these will'wear. pocket book.- EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Boys' all wool Jersey Sweaters—a variety of One lot oft little, girls' Sweaters—different styles colors, and1 stripes.. •1.5Q 82.28 *TTS./ •. '"•'fee 7 f~%i Mr*4