International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 15, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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^ruy 1 -j vA' ^'1 -*V: *,? V^,. ^Lil» -"'v4 JNTERflATIPNAL FALLS MESS PAGE SEVEN CHEST CLINICS and southwest quarter of southwest NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME PROVED SUCCESS quarter of section 22 in township 63, OF REDEMPTION. range 23 and southeast quarter of ton northeast quarter of section 34 in Once again has (the importance of OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,COUNTY township 63, range 24, to satisfy the OF KOOCHICHING, STATE public health and personal health LUC Said judgment and interest and the OF MINNESOTA—SS. been brought before the people of ,\ costs and, expenses of execution and sale. Koochiching County. A second series STRIKE TO ALPHA ORE CO. Dated September 12, 1921. When the commissioners of St. of chest clinics was conducted by Dr. tion of its paid?up membership at the (1) Tou are hereby notified that the following HUGHES VAF ETTEN, Louis County, Minn., recently initiated Yellow Medicine County Fair on Legion L. lB. Byington, medical director of piece or parcel of land situated Sheriff of Koochiching County. a movement to erect a $10,000 in the County of Koochiching, State or Day. Other purses ranging from our sanatorium at Lake Julia, at Big By F. U. Day* Deputy Sheriff. Minnesota, and known' and described memorial'in honor of those who served Falls, Sept 6th, and at the court Sept. 15-—Oct. 20 ten to fifty dollars will go to the as follows, to-wit: Northeast Onequarter their country, Elmer McDevitt, house for the teachers, Sept. 7 and 8. posts most ably performing competitive of the Northeast One-quartei NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORECLOSURE representing twelve hundred Duluth drills, and to the winners o£ various Mrs. Lille, Mrs. Colpitts and Miss (NE% of NE^4), of section 27, township SALE. 153, north of range 29, west of Legonaires, informed them that this Margarete Chambers assisted at the Legion athletic contests, including the 5th P. M., is now assessed in your is no time to spend thousands of dollars clinic. a Legion baseball game. September Default having been made in the conditions namte. for commemorative monuments The result of examinations in both of that certain mortgage made 16th is the big day, and posts (2) That on the 11th day of May, 1908, by Thomas C. Benson and Annie E. when thousands of service men are clinics are as follows: at Madison, Dawson, Ivanhoe, Hendricks, at a sale of land pursuant to the real Benson, bis wife, of the county of Hennepin walking the streets, jobless and hungry. Number examined 100 estate tax judgment duly given and Minneota, Marshall, Porter, and State of Minnesota to Leonard made in and by the District Court in McDevitt declared that those to Active (pulmonary)Tuberculosis 1 Clarkfield, Arco, Boyd, Clarissa, Hanley H. Nord of the county of Koochiching said county of Koochiching on the 20 whom the memorial would be dedicated For further observation Falls, Marietta, Cottonwood and and state of Minnesota, dated the 23rd day of March, 1908, in proceedings Notice ihif rfplififflif 8th day of November, 1917 and recorded Referred to physician for con-, prefer to wait for it.until their Granite Falls are expected to compete. to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent in the office of the Register of flavor when you sultation and care .6 less fortunate comrades have been Posts from any Minnesota upon real estate for the year Deeds of the county of Koochiching and 1906, for said county of Koochiching, smoke Lucky Strike cared for. The memorial was to have Dr. Byington will hold another chest county or the adjoining counties of State of Minnesota on the 29th day of the above described piece or paicel clinic at the court house, Sept. 14th, —it?s sealed in by been in the nature of tablets bearing South Dakota are eligible, provided January, A. D. 1918 at 9 o'clock A. M., of lAnd was offered for sale, and duly recorded in Book "N" of the names of the service meq and they are within fifty miles of Canby, 9:00 A. M.—12, going from there to the toasting process and no one bidding upon said mortgages on page 474, and there is women of St. Louis County. Minn. the Harrigan Consolidated School for offer, said piece or parcel was bid declared to be due, claimed to be due, in for the State of Minnesota for the a clinic Sept. 15th, 9:00 A. M.—12. and is due on said mortgage on the sum of ($2.69), Two and 69-100 Dollars. Wliile most Minnesota posts are These clinics are free to all and for Appointment of a special committee, date of this notice, the sum of $6341,74, the same being for the sum of up-to-date, Legionaires of Osakis post the benefit of all. the duty of which will be to report (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th (day $5000.00 principal specified in said believe in being ahead of the times, as to the advisability of the Legion of August, 1921, the said piece or parcel mortgage, together with the sum of not then having been redeemed and already are planning an Armistice of Minnesota establishing a Memorial MM ».« *W# «V V# V# $903.27 interest and $119.22 taxes, penalties statement on the 22nd day of November, from said sale, was sold and conveyed Day demonstration that will "wake Hospital at Rochester, Minn., and interest for the year 1918, at public sale by the County Auditor 1921, before the Register and receiver LEGAL NOTICES up Douglas County from stem to $155.78 taxes, ''penalties and interest at an approximate cost of $250,000, of said county, pursuant to the statute, of the United States Land Office, for the year 1919, and the sum ot stern". "Warning" tags are mysteriously in which sick and injured veterans of to an actual purchaser for the at Duluth, Minnesota. MM $163.47 taxes, penalties and interest r« V# appearing on every automobile sum of Forty-nine Dollars and Twentyfour Any person is at liberty to protest the great war would be treated by for- the year 1920. cents. this purchase before entry, or initiate SALE OF SCHOOL AND entering Osakis. One reads the Mayo brothers and other eminent Which said mortgage, together with (4)That the amount required to redeem a contest at any time before patent issues, OTHER STATE LANDS "Thirty kilometers to Osakis on November the debt secured thereby, was duly assigned physicians at slight cost, was directed said piece or parcel of land from said by filing a corroborated affidavit by the said Leonard H. Nora, 11th". Another announces, by the Minnesota Legion State Executive sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue in this office, alleging facts which mortgagee, to International State Bank STATE OF MINNESOTA,) upon this notice, is the sum of ($49.24), would defeat the entry. "Osakis, Big Armistice Day Celebration—Fire committee at its recent meeting. of International Falls, a corporation,by State Auditors Office. Forty-nine Dollars and Twenty-four Witnesses: Fred G. Bradbury, and up the Old Tin Lizzie and written assignment, dated the 26th St. Paul, Minn., August 26, 1921. cents, and interest at the rate of 12 Margaret A. Bradbury of Duluth, and be There", and so on. Osakis has one day of January, 1918, and recorded in Notice is hereby given that on October per cent per annum on ($49.24), Fortynine George L. Simons and Arthur C. Stevens the office of said Register of Deeds of of the best Legion bands in Minnesota. 10. 1921, at ten o'clock a. m„ in Another special committee was and 24-100 Dollars from said 8th of Virginia, Minnesota. Koochiching county, Minnesota, on the the office of the county auditor, at International Every Osakis Legionaire is a day of August, 1921, to the day such ROBERT D. BLACKWOO", named to arrange for the special train 11th day of June, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. Falls, Koochiching county, redemption is made. Sept. 8-Noy. 3-Pd Register. booster for his post and his home which will take Legionaires and Auxiliary M., in Book "L" of mortgages on page in the state of Minnesota, I will offer (5)That the tax certificate of sale issued town. 102, and no action or proceeding having members to the Legion National for sale certain unsold state lands and to said purchaser has been presented NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION been instituted, at law or otherwise, Convention at Kansas City. also those state lands which have reverted to me by the holder thereof ana to recover the debt secured by In a recent address, Minnesota's to the state by reason of the this notice requested. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land This committee was authorized to said mortgage or any part thereof. non-payment of interest. (6)That the time for the redemption of Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September Legion State Commander, Dr. Arthur guarantee the amount necessary to NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby Terms of sale: said piece or parcel of land from said 6, 1921. A. VanDyke, answering the question, secure special train, and is to invite given, that by virtue of the power tax sale will expire sixty (60) days Fifteen per cent of the purchase price Notice is hereby given that Fred G. of sale contained in said mortgage ana "Who are we?", declared: "The American the Minnesota delegation from North is payable to the county treasurer it after the service of this notice, and the Bradbury, whose postoffice address is pursuant to the statute i'n such case Legion is simply your sons and the time of sale. The unpaid balance filing of proof of such service in my 2014 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota, Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington made and provided, the said mortgage office. is payable at any time in whole or in did, on the 6th day of December, daughters of the world war organized to accompany the Minnesota will be foreclosed by a sale of the Witness my hand and official seat part within forty years from the dace 1920, file in this office sworn statement to perpetuate in our goernmerit that delegation, which will be led by its premises described in and conveyed^ by of sale, interest rate of four per cent this 8th day of August, 1921. and application No. 013267, to spirit of unselfishness which charact^ said mortgage, viz: I official department band of fifty-six (OFFICIAL SEAL) purchase the NW& SE& and S% SE&, per annum, due on June 1st of each Lots three (3) and four (4) and erized America's attitude in the great R. C. FRASER, year provided, that the interest can be Section 10 and SW% SW% Section 11, pieces from the David Wisted Post the south half of the northwest quarter Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. Township 69 N., Range 20 W. 4th principal war. A father might as well fear the paid at any time within the interest of Duluth. (sy2 NW&) of section one (1), By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. year without penalty. In effect, this Meridian, and the timber thereon, growth of his son as the growth of township seventy (70) north, range Approved June 9, 1921. under the provisions of the act of means that the interest money may be the American Legion. The only ones twenty four (24) west, of the fourth Certain Minnesota cemetery associations Clifford L. Hilton, paid any time between June first and June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, principal meridian, containing 159.65 who fear the young men and women Attorney General. having refused to allow erection May thirty-first without penalty. known as the "Timber and Stone Law" acres more or less according to the Sept. 1-8-15. at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, of the Legion are those who would The appraised value of timber, when of the marble headstones furnished government survey thereof and that pursuant to such so stated, must be paid in full at the like to injure our country by dividing by the government for "the In the county of Koochiching and State NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME application the land and timber thereon time of sale. ^its loyal citizens among themselves by of Minnesota, with the hereditaments graves of great war veterans, on the OF REDEMPTION. have been estimated and valued by All mineral rights are reserved to and appurtenances which sale will be fostering false hate and, suspicion. the applicant, the timber estimated grounds that they quickly deteriorate the. state by the laws of the state. made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Long after these people are forgotten, OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR.COUNTY 100,000 board feet at $3.00 per M, and and decay, the state executive committee All lands are sold subject to any and ^ounty at the front door of the OF KOOCHICHING, STATE the land $100 that said applicant will the American Legion will still be all ditch taxes thereon. instructed department headquarters court house in the c^ty of International OF MINNESOTA—SS. offer final proof in support of his application working for the honor and in the Lands on which the interest has become Falls, in said county and state, on the to urge Congress to make and sworn statement on the delinquent may be redeemed ax 15th day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock service of its country." sufficient appropriations to provide To ALPHA ORE CO. 22nd day of November, 1921, before the any time up to the hour of sale, or before A. M., of) that day, at public vendue (l)You are hereby notified that the following Register and Receiver of the United the most durable headstones obtainable resale to the actual purchaser. to the highest bidder for cash, to pay piece or parcel of land situated States Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. The Worthington Progressive fcf Such lands are listed -under the caption-. for the graves of those wh.o, died said debt of $6341.74 and interest, and in the County of Koochiching, State Worthington, Minn., recently conducted "Delinquent Lands." $50.00 attorney's fees, as stipulated In for their country. of Minnesota, and known and described Any person is at liberty to protest No person can purchase more than and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, a questionaire wherein each this purchase before entry, or initiate as follows, to-wit: Northeast Onequarter 320 acres of land, provided, however, and the disbursements allowed a contest at any time before patent issues, citizen was asked to state the most of the Northwest One-quarter No alternate national committeeman that state lands purchased previous to by law subject to redemption at any (NE% of NW%), of Section 27, Township by filing a corroborated affidavit pressing needs of the home town. for Minnesota having been elected 1905 are not charged against sueh purchaser. time within one year from the day 153, north of Range 29, west of in this office, alleging facts which The reply which the editor considered at the Winona convention, the executive of sale as provided by law. would defeat the entry. the 5th P. M., is now assessed in your Agents acting for purchaser must best, contained, among other Dated August 30, 1921. committee named Elmer McDevitt name. Witnesses: Margaret Bradbury, furnish affidavit of authority. International State Bank of International suggestions the following: "We should (2) That on the 11th day of May, 1908, Charles Mattson, Duluth Mary B. Mickelson of Duluth to fill that position. Appraisers' reports showing quality Falls, Minn., at a sale of land pursuant to the real and George L. Simons, Virginia, club rooms for our Legion and have The committe confirmed the action and kind of soil are on file in this office. Assignee of mortgagee. estate tax judgment duly given and Minnesota. National Guard boys. An Armory Lists giving legal descriptions of of the department commander in W. V. Kane, ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, made in and by the District Court In would supply these needs. The State lands to be offered may be obtained of Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, naming Stafford King of St. Paul department said County of Koochiching on the 23rd Sept. 8-Nov. 3-Pd Register. the State Auditor 6r the Immigration International Falls, Minn. of Minnesota will contribute $25,000 day of March, 1908, in proceedings to adjutant. It reelected Raymond Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the Sep. 1—Oct. 6. enforce the payment of taxs delinquent toward the erection of such a building." Tennant of St. Paul as department A man advertising for his lost County Auditor at the county seat. upon real estate for the year 1906, for Manjr Minnesota towns are NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME treasurer. The following standng daughter includes the information in R. P. CHASE, State Auditor .said County of Koochiching, the above taking advantage of this fact—taking OF REDEMPTION. the description: "She was blonde committees for 1921-22 were organized: described piece or parcel of land was steps to erect National Guard armories offered for sale, and no one bidding when last seen." Finance, Legislation, Americanism, CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION in their communities. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,COUNTY upon said offer,, said piece or parcel Education, Athletics, Post FOR ADMINISTRATION OF KOOCHICHING, STATE was bid in for the State of Minnesota Activities, Sick and Disabled, and OF MINNESOTA—SS. for the sum of ($2.€9) Two and 69i-100 JOHN H. BROWN To be hurled through the door of Women's Auxiliary. State of Minnesota dollars. Attorney at Law a moving freight train by I. W. W. County of Koochiching (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th day TO ALPHA ORE CO. members was the experience of Legionaire Office over O. M. Carr & Co. 8th day of August, 1921, the said piece IN PROBATE COURT (1)You are hereby notified that the following The state executive committee instructed or parcel not then having ben redeemed Charles Rand of Malone, N. In the matter of the estate of Anton International Falls, Minnesota piece or parcel of land situated the Women's Auxiliary Contact '-9 Christianson, decedent. froth said sale, was sold and in the County of Koochiching, State of Y., when he refused to join the I. W. conveyed at public sale by the County Committee to coordinate the T-he State of Minnesota to all persons Minnesota, and known and. described A E W. while on his way from Council Auditor of said county, pursuant to the interested in the granting of administration as follows, to-wit: Northwest Onequarter work of the Legion and its Auxiliary Lawyer Bluffs, Iowa, to St. Paul to look for of the estate of said decedent. statute, to an actual purchaser for the of the Northeast One-quarter so that each will be the greatest possible International State Bank Bldg. work. The train on which he was sum of Forty-six Dollars and Seventynine The petition of Mary Christianson (NW% of NE%), of Section 27, township assistance to the other. Every cnts. having been filed in this court, International Falls, Minnesota riding was going twenty-five miles 153, north of Range 29, west or (4)That the amount required to redeem effort is to be made to secure the organization representing that Anton Christianson, the 5th P. M., is now. assessed in your an hour and good fortune alone said piece or parcel of land from said then a resident of the County of N O E N I N N E S O A name. of an Auxiliary unit to saved Rand from death. On his arrival sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died (2) That on the 11th day of l£ay, 1908, O S I A every Legion post in Minnesota. More in St. Paul his brother Legionaires upon this notice, is the sum of ($46.79) intestate on the 31st day of October, at a sale of land pursuant to the real than 230 units have now been formed. Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Forty-six Dollars and Seventy-nine took care of him and helped secure 1920 and praying that letters of administration estate tax judgment duly given and cents, and interest at the rate of 12 Surgeon in Charge Ten or more mother, wives, sisters or of his estate be granted made in and by the District Court in work for him at the state fair per cent per annum on ($46.79) Fortysix to Mary Christianson and the court, said county of Koochiching, on the Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 daughters of paid-up Legionaires may grounds. and 79-100 Dollars from said eightn having fixed the time and place for 2nd day of March, 1908, in proceedings Office Intl State Bank Building apply for an auxiliary unit charter to day of August, 1921, to the day such hearing said petition. to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent any Legion post. Blanks and instructions ORCHARD AND GARDEN International Falls. Minnesota redemption is made. Therefore, you, and each of you, are upoi% real estate for the year may be secured from State Secretary (5)That the tax certiticate of sale issued hereby /cited and required to show 1906, for sa4d county of Koochiching, September 15 to 22 to said purchaser has been presented cause, if any you have, before this the above described piece or parcel of Blanche W. Scallen, 900 Plymouth Pot geraniums and other plants for to me by the holder thereof and court at the Probate Court Rooms in land was offered for sale,and no one Building, Minneapolis. Mrs. this notice requested. the winter window box. the Court House, in the city of International bidding upon said offer, said piece or Vulcanizing .'Sandy Hamilton, "The Fairy. Godmother (6)That the time for the redemption of Falls, in the County of Koochiching, parcel was bid in for the State of Minnesota said piece or parcel ,of land from said of the Disabled Soldiers", is State of Minnesota, on trie 8th for the sum ,of ($1.75), One Blanch endive, by drawing the tax sale will expire sixty (60) days day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. and 75-100 Dollars Minnesota State President of the Leion leaves together and tie them with after the service of this notice, and the (3)That thereafter,and on the 8th day M„ why said petition should not be Auxiliary and can be reached at soft cord or raffia. filing of proof of such service in my of August, 1921, the said piece or^ parcel granted. same address. office. Witness, the Judge of said- Court, not then having been redeemed AND Witness my hand and official seal and Seal of said Court, this 14th day from said sale, was sold and conveyed Byy hyacinth, daffodils and other Battery Shop this "8th day of August, 1921. Twenty-five tubercular ex-service of Septlember, 1921. at public s%le by the County Auditor spring floweritfg bulbs to pot for winter (OFFICIAL SEAL) of said county, pursuant to the statute JOHN BERG, patients of the Walker Sanatorium bloom. R. C. FRASER, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. to an actual purchaser for the sum of had a good time at a picnic on Ten Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. Forty-one Dollars and Thirty-seven Jevne & Norton, By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Mile Lake last week. Members of Attorneys for Petitioner. cents. When potting bulbs or plants always Approved June 9, 1921. the American Legion Auxiliary of Sept. 15-22-29. (4)That the amount required to redeem see that there is plenty of drainage Clifford L. Hilton. said piece or parcel of land frpm said Walker and Pine River assisted by in the bottom of the pot. Poor Attorney General. sale, exclusive, of the costs to accrue Legionaires from these posts, provided F1SK AND FIRESTONE NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION Sept. 1-8-15. drainage means sour soil and sickly upon this notice, is the sum of ($41.37), good things to eat and pleasant Forty-one Dollars and Jhirty-seven plants. TIRES Notice is hereby given that under NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION entertainment. While waiting for cents, arid interest at the rate of 12 and by virtue of an execution, directed pr cent per annum on ($41.37), Fortyone the big feed, Legionaires and their Hyacinths should be planted early a.nd delivered to me, issued out of and'37-100 Dollars from said 8th Department of the Interior, U. S. Land ^sweethearts sang the bid camp harmonies. next motjth for later winter flowers. the district court of Roseau county, Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September day of August, 192.1, to the day such ALL WORK GUARANTEED It was a tired but happy Minnesota, on a judgment entered and 6, 1921. redemption jg made. docketed therein on the 12th day of •crowd which started for home. To Notice is hereby given that Mary B. (5)That the tax certificate of sale issued Hill up the celery plants with earth A. April, 1918, in favor of Martin O'Connell to said purchaser has been presented Mickelson, whose postoffice address is five bed-ridden boys who could not to get them to blanch. Earth is said B. .and against Andrew Clair to me by the holder thereof and 516 Fifth Avenue South, Virginia, Minnesota, attend, a little remembrance consistof to be better for late celery thaft for the sum of $303.11, and docketed in did, on the 6th day of December, this notiep. requested. two cakes, a basket of fruit, ESSEX AND HUDSON the county of Koochidhing on the, 31st 1920, file in this office sworn statement boards. (6)That the time for the redemption of ltd a big bouquet of flowers was day of August, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock P. said piece of parcel of land from said and application No. 013268, to CARS M., I have levied upon as the property tax sale, will expire sixty (60) days purchase .the NE% SE^4, Section 1, Don't let weed seed ripen in the ,, of the judgment- debtor and on Saturday, Township .69 N., Range 20" W.-4th principal after the service of this notice, and the garden. Destroy the plant before it the 29th day of October, 1921, at filing of propf of such service in my Meridian, and the timber thereon, ""'Yellow Medicine is the tenth Mm•1 seeds. It will save much labor next 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office under the provisions of the act of June office. EXIDE BATTERIES nesota county which in 1921 has set year. in the county court hquse building in 3, 1878, an# acts amendatory known as •It Witness my hand and official seat 'the City of International Falls in 1921. aside one day of its annnal fair as this 8th day of August, the "Timber and Stone Law," at such Koochiching county, Minnesota, I will (OFFICIAL SEAL) value as might be fixed by appraisemen t, "American Legion Day" in honor of Among desirable medium priced tulips R.C. HOLLER pell/at public sale to the highest bidder A 8 E 2 and that pursuant to such, application, -f. ?, the boys who did their bit in the late for outdoor planting are Artus, title and for cash all the iight, Auditor Koochiching County, Minn. the land and timber thereon have been 'war. Yellow Medicine is doing even Cottage Maid,Kaiser Kroon. La Reine said judgment debtor interest of the By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. estimated. anA .valued ly the applicant to following described real Approved June t, 1921. in and the the 25000 better it is offering a $50 purse to and Chrysolora.—Le Roy Cady, associate tinitfer estimated btiard feet 43* 3rd St Phone 315 '4 situated in Koochiching county, property at $3.00 M, $25.00 Clifford L. Hilton, per and the land the Legion post within fifty miles of horticulturist, University Farm Minnesota. to-wit :Northeastiuartr Attorney General. that aaid applicantjRrill qffer final.. proof uCaqby which hits the largest propor- St Paul. of southeast quarter of section 8 Sfpt. l-f-16.. in support, her application and sworn of