International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 22, 1921 · Page 6 of 10
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*«*v i^nrm KV 'f j- .^rr ?!1 ir:,•*,S!Sr'i^3l^B|^!?' 4 f.1 •. •. '-•& -..t'-V.- :!VS1--''" .,j J,.».-* 'I •,•! Y.X' ,-? -'.- 'i Iv.-f i\ .,r!:"i .,*-. V_\* ... I i• iiiif ..y.l. .'• ,. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN 7 •4 SALE OF SCHOOL AND NOTICE OF* MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE of new pupils hae enrolled and mqre SALE. -1 OTHER STATE LANDS are expected. .) STATE OF MINNESOTA.) Harold Brombey has sold his motor Default having been made in the conditions State Auditors Office. 1 MEMBER -vl cycle and side car to Lewis Peggar. of that certain mortgage made St. Paul, Minnv August 26, 1921. FEDERAL Harold plans to go to Margie at once, by ThomaCs C. Benson and Annie E. RESERVE Notice is hereby given that on October SVST Benson, his wife, of the county of Hennepin where he will cut timber. 10. 1921, at ten o'clock a. m., in and State of Minnesota to Leonard the office of the county auditor, at International Alice Carscadden of Pelland is staying H. Nord of the county of Koochiching Palls, Koochiching county, with Mrs. St.Lawrence and attending and state of Minnesota, dated the in the state of Minnesota, I will offer school here. 8th day of November, 1917 and recorded it's toasted, of for sale certain unsold state lands and The Time of Drought- in the office of the Register of Mrs. S. F. Plummer and little For also those state lands which have reverted Deeds of the county of Koqchiching and course. To seal daughter Gracie, left Tuesday via to the state by reason of the State of Minnesota on the 29th day of non-payment of interest. Fort Frances and Duluth for a visit January, A. D. 1918 at 9 o'clock A. M„ Terms of sale: in the flavor— with home folks in Wisconsin. and duly recorded in Book "N" of Through great canyons of the mighty Rockies Fifteen per cent of the purchase price mortgages on page 474, and there is Ernest Dobbs was in luck Monday on is payable to the county treasurer it the Colorado' River hurled swift currents to the declared to be due, claimed to be due, when he had enough clothes on the time of sale. The unpaid balance Pacific. and is due on said mortgage on the is payable at any time in whole or in to protect him from serious injury date of this notice, the sum of $6341.74, part within forty years from the date when his shotgun was accidently discharged Then thoughtful men had erected great dams— the same being for the sum of of sale, interest rate of four per cent $5000.00 principal specified in sa-id against his chest. The doctor greatest of their day—to conserve water for irrigation per annum, due on June 1st of each mortgage, together with the sum of got the few shots that got under in time of drought. year provided, that the interest can be $903.27 interest and $119.22 taxes, penalties paid at any time within the interest his skin and he feels first class again. and interest for the year 1918, year without penalty. In effect, this Thoughtful people TODAY save a little of their Andy Amundson has just returned $155.78 taxes, penalties and interest means that the interest money may be earnings—for the time when their earning powers for the year 1919, and the sum ot from the Falls where he contracted paid any time between June first anil $163.47 taxes, penalties and interest may not be so great. for his potato crop. May thirty-first without penalty. for the year 1920. The appraised value of timber, when Which said mortgage, together with MM so stated, must be paid in full at tfc^ Protect yourself. Start a saving account at the 0% ift »v »v« the debt secured thereby, was duly assigned ».• time of sale. FIRST NATIONAL BANK today—and be prepared by the said Leonard H. Nora, All mineral rights are reserved to MARGIE NEWS 8 for any emergency. fhortgagee, to International State Bank the state by the laws of the state. of International Falls, a corporation,by All lands are sold subject to any and written assignment, dated the 26tn all ditch taxes thereon. day of January, 1918, and recorded In Aagot and Agnes Erickson came Lands on which the interest has become the office of said Register of Deeds of delinquent may be redeemed ax home last Tuesday. Aagot had been Koochiching county, Minnesota, on the any time up to the hour of sale, or before in Minneapolis about a year and Agnes 11th day of June, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. resale to the actual purchaser. M., in Book "L" of mortgages on page for several months. Before returning Such lands are listed under the caption*. 102, and no action or proceeding having here they visited with relatives "Delinquent Liangs." been instituted, at law or otherwise, in Dakota. No person can purchase more than to recover the debt secured by 320 acres of land, provided, however, The people of the town got together said mortgage or any part thereof. that state lands purchased previous to last week and through subscriptions NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby 1905 are not charged agfcunst such purchaser. given, that by virtue of the power donated enough to provide of sale contained in .said mortgage ana a home for Mrs. Wm. Joyce and Agents acting for purchaser must pursuant to the statute in such case children, a half acre of land Was furnish affidavit of authority. made and provided, the said mortgage Appraisers' reports showing quality bbught on Deer Ave., of Charley 'Will be foreclosed by a sale of the a!nd kind of soil are on file in this office. premises described in and conveyed by Gingrich and a house 16x2^ erected. fhjLf Jhn&'wea**' Lists giving legal descriptions of e^fagft^V said mortgage, viz: It will be completed this week and lands to be offered may be obtained of Lots three (3) and four (4) and the State Auditor or the Immigration ready for her to move in. the south half of the northwest quarter *,• Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the O f# V# V# Mr. Marsden returned Sunday (sy2 NW}4) of section one (1), County Auditor at the county seat. township seventy (70) north, range JJ J,J morning from a two weeks visit to R. P. CHASE, State Auditor AROUND LOMAN twenty four (24) west, of the fourth aq the Twin Cities and state fair. O principal meridian, containing 159.65 V# r« SUMMONS S. Dougherty has purchased 40 O acres more or less according to the V# V# «T# r# acres of A. J. Anderson about two government survey thereof About ten days' rain has made our STATE OF MINNESOTA, Koochiching In the county of Koochiching and State miles from town near the Crowe roads very bad. It is well that the County. District Court, Fifteenth of Minnesota, with the hereditaments place. Judicial District. equinoctial storms do not come oftener. and appurtenances which sale will be C. Gingrich, E. J. Olson, A. J. Anderson made by the sheriff of said Koochiching Plaintiff Michael Certic and J. Ungerman were all in county at the front door of the Mrs. I. W. Hinckley returned from court house in the city of International the county seat last Friday. the Falls fair last Saturday. She reports Defendant. Ika P. Certic Falls, in said county and state, on the Mrs. Rockwell went to International that Loman got its full share of 15t,h day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock Falls last Saturday returning Sunday The State of Minnesota to the above prizes altho our exhibits were only A. M., of that day, at public vendue named defendant: evening. to the highest bidder for cash, to pay a sample of what we would have You are hereby summoned and required said debt of $6341.74 and interest, and Weather was not very good or at sent if the weather had been good. to answer the complaint of the $50.00 attorney's fees, as stipulated In least the roads for the county fair at Simon Hufdahl has moved the Vic. above named plaintiff in the above entitled and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, Northome this week, were not. action, which complaint has been Znsten house to a new site on the and the disbursements allowed Hunting licenses filed in the office of the clerk of the Mr. and Mrs. Joyce returned from by law subject to redemption at any Elwell road on the Rainy, close .to above named court,and to serve a copy time within one year from the day Bemidji last Tuesday mrning. the consolidated school. of your answer to said complaint upon of sale as provided by law. Mr. and Mrs. Dale have moved into Lewis Peggar returned from the the subscriber at his office in the city Dated August 30, 1921. their new residence. of International Falls in said county Dakotas last week. He says the International State Bank of International For Sale and state, within thirty (30). days after Mrs. Harrington, sister of Mrs. rains were worse there than here. Falls, Minn., the service of this summons upon you, Assignee of mortgagee. Joyce returned home last Thursday Threshing has been held up for two exclusive of the day of such service, W. V. Kane, and Mrs. Riley and son will return weeks by the daily rains. and, if you fail to answer said complaint Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, to Breckenridge Monday night. within the time aforesaid, the Oscar Pearson is plowing on the International Falls, Minn. Miss Leslie Jarvis and Lawrence plaintiff herein will apply to the court Millard and Lang place. Sep. 1—Oct. 6. for the relief demanded in said complaint. Kepper were married Tuesday at Big The County Auditor's office advises that hunting A number from here attended the Falls at the home of the bride's parents. Emo fair and report a big crowd and Dated July 19, 1921. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION licenses can be obtained at the following places: 'plenty of entertainment. J.H.BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Mrs. C. Fuller, who has been at Department of the Interior, U. S. Land American State Bank Ranier International Falls, Minn. Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September Emo the past two weeks, where her Sept. 22-29-Oct. 6. Alex Enzmann Ericsburg 6, 1921. infant son- was being treated for an MEDAL Notice is hereby given that Mary B. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PBTlTION Ray State Bank Ray abscess on- the leg, has taken the FOR ADMINISTRATION Mickelson, whose postoffice address is ftJML* «m» Postoffice ..' Rauch little fellow to Minneapolis to consult »V »V »V »V 516 Fifth Avenue South, Virginia, Minnesota, First National Bank Littlefork did, on the 6th day of December, State of Minnesota experts. Mrs Olaf Risem has returned from First State Bank Big Falls 1920, file in this office sworn statement County of Koochiching Miss Ruth Peggar is home for a a few weeks' visit in Superior, Wis. and application No. 013268, to IN PROBATE COURT A. J. Anderson Margie while as her school at Poplar Island W. E. Howell has finished cutting purchase the NEx/4 SE^i, Section 1, In the matter of the estate of Anton State Bank Mizpah will not open for some time. (Township 69 N„ Range 20 W. 4th principal his cane crop and is now busily engaged Christianson, decedent. First State Bank Northome Meridian, and the timber thereon, Our school opened on Sept. 12th The State of Minnesota to all persons in making maple syrup. Mr. Gunder NVbo's Store Birchdale under the provisions of the act of June interested in the granting of administration ith Mrs. Mabel Peterson, principal, Howell has some interesting plans for 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as Frank Gnindmeier Kelliher of the estate of said decedent. Snd Miss Marion Ward and Miss Ida next season's crop. the "Timber and Stone Law," at such The petition of Mary Christianson I. W. Hinckley Loman Palm'in the grades. Quite a number value as might be fixed by appraisement, Mrs. W. T. Smith is at International having been filed in this court, A. H. Powers (same Warden and that pursuant to such application, representing that Anton Christianson, Falls where she was called on the land and timber thereon have been then a resident of the County of JOHN H. BROWN ^ccount of the illness of their daughter, estimated and valued by the applicant Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died Attorney at Law Mrs. H. B. Titus. the timber estimated 25000 board feet Application forms, for hunting licenses can also be intestate on the 31st day of October, Office over O. M. Carr & Co. Arthur Daniels has again resumed at $3.00 per M, and the land $25.00 1920 and praying that letters of administration had from all Township, city and village clerks. that said applicant will offer final proof International Falls, Minnesota his duties as teacher of the Nett River of his estate be granted in support of her application and sworn to Mary Christianson and the court, Valley school. statement on the 22nd day of November, having fixed the time and place for A E Resident Licenses: Big Game $2 Small Game $1 Mr. and Mrs. Wood are in International 1921, before the Register and receiver hearing said petition. Lawyer Falls. They were called of the United States Land Office, Therefor®, you, and each of you, are International State Bank Bldg. at Duluth, Minnesota. there on account of the illess of their hereby cited and required to show ^ny person is at liberty to protest cause, if any you have, before this International Falls, Minnesota son, Arthur. thite purchase before entry, or initiate court at the Probate Court Rooms in a contest at any time before patent is^ the Court House, in the city of International N O E N I N N E S O A »,« »V V# V# Vt v# v# v# V# sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit Falls, in the County of Koochiching^ O S I A J#J in this office, alleging facts which MIZPAH State of Minnesota, on the 8th W A N E Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and would defeat the entry. day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. 44 99 •V Witnesses: Fred G. Bradbury, and Surgeon in Charge M., why said petition should not be ft* ft.+ O i# V# V# V# Vt »V V# V# Margaret A. Bradbury of Duluth, and Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 granted. 500 young men and women to work in banks, wholesale and railroad George L. Simons and Arthur C. Stevens Witness, the Judge of said Court, Miss Anna Bryant of Mizpah has Office Intl State Bank Building of Virginia, Minnesota. offices, in law and real estate offices. Also as auto and tractor experts. and Seal of said Court, this 14th day gone to Maine. International Falls. Minnesota ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD of September, 1921. Positions in garages and machine shops. Board and room $4.50 Frank Gagnon of Mizpah is attending Sept. 8-Nov. 3-Pd Register JOHN BERG, to $6.00 per week. If you want to find out how to get one of these positions, school in Bemidji this term. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. address Jevne & Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Reinarz of Mizpah NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CROOKSTON COLLEGE Vulcanizing Attorneys for Petitioner. are rejoicing over- vthe birth of a Sept'r 15-22-29. Department of tjie Interior, U. S. Land J. C. SATHRE 106 Ash Street daughter, June 5th. Crookston, Minn. NOTICE ,OP SALE ON EXECUTION Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September Dr. and Mrs. Shetland have returned 6, 1921. to their home at Mizpah after Notice is hereby given that under Notice is hereby given that Fred G. and by virtue of an execution, directed Bradbury, whose postoffice address is a visit in the Twin Cities. AND and delivered to me, issued out of 2014 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota, Miss Gertrude Smith of Mizpah, the district court of Roseau county, did, on the 6th day of December, has resumed her studies at Notre Minnesota, on a judgment entered and 1920, file in this office sworn statement Dame, Ind,. PAINT docketed therein on the 12th day of and application No. 013267, to April, 1918, in favor of Martin A. O'Connell purchase the NW% SE% and S% SE%„ W. J. Holt of Mizpah has returned and against Andrew B. Clair Section 10 and SW% SW% Section 11, from a week's trip to "thief River for the sum of $303.11, and docketed in Township 69 N., Range 20 W. 4th principal Falls., the county of Koochiching on the 31st Meridian, and the timber thereon, Peter Gregerson has returned to day of August, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock P. under the provisions of the act of FOR EVERY PURPOSE— FISK AND FIRESTONE his home at Little Falls. M-. I have levied upon as the property June 3, 1878, and asts amendatory, of the judgment debtor and on Saturday, known as the "Timber and Stone Law" TIRES Inside and Outside House Paint the 29th day of October, 1921, at at such value as mig'ht be fixed by appraisement, AN UNCALLED FOR PRACTICE. 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office and that pursuant to. such Automobile Paint in the county court house building in application the land and timber thereon the City of International Falls in Th$ frequent caricaturing of ministers have been estimated and valued by ALL WORK GUARANTEED Boat Paint Koochiching county, Minnesota, I will the applicant, the timber estimated of the gospel by film, makers sell at public sale to the highest bidder 100,000 board feet at $3.00 per M, and is as uncalled for as it is insulting. Kdhomine for cash all the right, title and the land $100 that said applicant will These belittling characterizations may interest of the said judgment debtor offer final proof in support of his application appeal 4o the low-brows, but they are in and to the following described real and sworn statement on the ESSEX AND HUDSON property situated in Koochiching county, 22nd day of November, 1921, before the certainly frowned upon by those patrons We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed Minnesota, to-wit: Northeast quartr Register and Receiver of the United CARS of the movies who have a high of southeast auarter of section. 8 States Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. regard for the decencies of life and Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. and southwest, quarter of southwest do not wish to ha\£ flaunted in their quarter of section 22 in township 63, Any person is at liberty to protest range 23 and southeast quarter of this purchase before entry, or initiate faces pictures that contain disagreeable EXIDE BATTERIES northeast quarter of section 34 in a contest at any time before patent issues, features, and which are shocking township 63,. range 24, to satisfy the by filing a corroborated affidavit to their finer sensibilities. Men who Falls Lumber & Coal Co. said judgment and interest and the in this office, alleging facts which R. C. HOLLER preach the gospel of the Lord are entitled costs and expenses of execution and would defeat the entry. to a large measure of respect. sale. Witnesses: Margaret, Bradbury, Dated September 12, 1921. Charles Mattson, Duluth Mary B. Mickelson PHONE 81 HUGHES VAN ETTEN, and George L. Simons, Virginia, 430 3rd St, Phone 395 The following sign was seen in a Sheriff of Koochiching County. Minnesota. IL town: "Drive £low and see our town. By F. U. Day, Deputy Sheriff. ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, 1 "Drive fast and see our jail." Sept. 15—Oct. 20 Sept. 8-Nov. 3-Pd r. Register. 4 A iMMISSSi' A •f S -r & ,1 I