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1 ... ^.4,^ W l" r- J#* *X«.w 1,' ». '-/. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN federation he was Farm Adviser in dairymen throughout the United tjie state by the laws of the state. that letters of administration of her NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION All lands are sold subject to any and DuPage county, 111. Mr. Heaton has estate be granted to David K. Clink States. all ditch taxes thereon. and the court, having fixed the time given a lifetime of intensive study to In recognition of Minnesota's Department'of the Interior, U. S. Land Lands on which the interest has become and place for hearing said petition. Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September the problems of the dairy farmer. achievements in co-operative marketing, delinquent may be redeemed at Therefore, you, and each of you, are 6, 1921. As head of the Farm Bureau Dairy James R. Howard, president of any time up to the hour of sale, or before hereby cited and required to show Notice is hereby given that Fred G. resale to the actual purchaser. Marketing Department, Mr. Helton the American Farm Bureau federation, cause, if any you have, before this Bradbury, whose postoffice address is Such lands are listed under the caption*. court, at the Probate Court Rooms in will devote his activities "to the cooperative will open the federation's national 2014 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota, "Delinquent Lands." the Court House in the City of International did, on the 6th day of December, distribution of dairy products, dair^r marketing investigation No person can purchase more than Fall in the County of Koochiching, 1920, file in this office sworn statement to the development of organizations at headquarters bf /the Minnesota 320 acres of land, provided, however, State of Minnesota, on the 28th and application No. 013267, to that state lands purchased previous to Farpi Bureau in St. Paul. in unorganized territory, to day of October, 1921. at 10 o'clock A. purchase the NW% SEi/4 and S% SE%, 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. M., why said petition should not be The first hearing to be conducted advertising, standardization and Section 10 and SW% SWy4 Section 11, granted. Township 69 N., Range 20 W. 4th principal grading of dairy products, to studying by the committee of Eleven, appointed Agents acting for purchaser must Witness, the Judge of said court, and Meridian, and the timber thereon, to make the investigation, has existing co-operative dairy marketing furnish affidavit of authority.'*' the Seal of said court, this 27th day under the provisions of the act of been set for 10 A. M., Tuesday, Oct. Appraisers' reports showing quality organizations, and to assisting of September, 1921. June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, and kind of soil are on file in this office. (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, 11, in the Old Capitol. A second known as the "Timber and Stone Law" in every way possible the work Lists giving legal descriptions of Probate Judge. at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, hearing will take place in the convention of the Farmers' Milk Marketing Committee lands to be offered may be obtained of A. V. Rieke, and that pursuant^ to such hall at the National Dairy of Eleven. Interviewed concerning the State Auditor or the Immigration Attorney for Petitioner, application the land and timber thereon show, at 10 A. M., Wednesday, Oct. Commissioner at St. Paul, and wf the his new work, Mr. Heaton 328 Plymouth Bldg., have been estimated and valued by County Auditor at the county seat. 12. It will be devoted to a study of said: Minneapolis, Minn. the applicant, the timber estimated R. P. CHASE, State Auditor Sept. 29-Oct. 6-13. the Twin City Milk Producers association, 100,000 board feet at $3.00 per M, and "The big job is to build up dairy the land $100 that said applicant will which handles 80 per cent of marketing organizations. It is easy offer final proof in support of his application NOTICE OP SALE ON EXECUTION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION all the milk supplied to the Twin TO and sworn statement on the to formulate co-operative marketing Cities, and to the work of the Minnesota 22nd day of November, 1921, before the Notice is hereby given that under plans and to enlist the support of Department of the Interior, U. S. Land seal Register and Receiver of the United Co-operative Creameries association, and by virtue of an execution, directed Office at Duluth, Minnesota, September the leaders in the various communities and delivered to me, issued out of States Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. Inc. These two organizations 6, 1921. in the the difficult task is to secure the district court of Roseau county, Notice is hereby given that Mary B. probably will serve as models for cooperative Any person is at liberty to protest the active support of the majority of Minnesota, on a judgment entered and Mickelson, whose postoffice address is delicious associations to be organized this purchase before entry, or initiate docketed therein on the! 12th day of the milk-stool farmers. This applies 516 Fifth Avenue South, Virginia, Minnesota, a contest at any time before patent issues, in other states. Mr. Howard April, 19f8, in favor of Martin A. O'Connell did, on the 6th day of December, to the whole Onited States. Burley by filing a corroborated affidavit and against Andrew B. Clair will address the crowd attending the 1920, file in this office sworn statement in this office, alleging facts which "The work of the Dairy Marketing for the sum of $303.11, and docketed in and application No. 013268, to dairy show, in the judging arena, at would defeat the entry. the county of Koochiching on the 31st Department wlil be largely governed purchase the NE% SE%, Section 1, 2 p. m., the same day. Witnesses: Margaret Bradbury, day of August, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock P. Township 69 N„ Range 20 W. 4th principal by the recommendations and Charles Mattson, Duluth Mary B. Mickelson M., I have levied upon as the property Meridian, and the timber thereon, Once you've plans formulated by the committee of and George L. Simons, Virginia, of the judgment debtor and on Saturday, under the provisions of the act of June Minnesota. Some people think that $2 bills are Eleven. It would seem that the formulating the 29th day of October, 1921, at enjoyed the 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office unlucky and they get rid of them as of national policies in regard the "Timber and Stone Law," at such toastedflavor Sept. 8-Nov. 3-Pd Register. in the county court house building in quickly as possible. Many of our value as might be fixed by appraisement, to the marketing of dairy products the City of' International Falls in you will always and that pursuant to such application, subscribers don't appear to be superstitious, can be worked out in a national Koochiching county, Minnesota, I will the land and timber thereon have been want it JOHN H. BROWN however.—Baudette Region. way, along a few definite lines. sell at public sale to the highest bidder estimated and valued by the applicant for cash all the right, title and Attorney at Law It will not be possible, to cover all the timber estimated 25000 board feet interest of the said judgment debtor at $3.00 per M, and the land $25.00 Office over O. M. Carr & Co. of the dairy marketing problems because in and to the following described real SALE OF SCHOOL AND that said applicant will offer final proof International Falls, Minnesota the marketing of raw or market property situated in Koochiching county, in support of her application and sworn OTHER STATE LANDS milk is one that is governed largely Minnesota, to-wit: Northeast quartr statement on the 22nd day of November, of southeast quarter of section 8 A E by local conditions. It should not be STATJ3 OP MINNESOTA,) 1921, before the Register and receiver and southwest quarter of southwest State Auditors Office. of the United States Land Lawyer Office, difficult to carry out a definite line quarter of section 22 in township 63, at Duluth, Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 27, 1921. International State Bank Bldg. CAN FARM BUREAUS of marketing butter and cheese and to range 23 and southeast quarter of Any person is at liberty to protest Notice is hereby given that on November International Falls, Minnesota SOLVE DAIRY PROBLEMS carry out a national policy of advertising, northeast quarter of section 34 in this purchase before entry, or initiate 14, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., in township 63, range 24, to satisfy the standardizing and grading of a contest at any time before patent issues, the office of the county auditor, at International said judgment and interest and the by filing a corroborated affidavit dairy products. If this is done in an Falls, Koochiching: county, N O E N I N N E S O A E. B. Heaton, Director of New Dairy costs and expenses of execution and in this office, alleging facts which in the state" of Minnesota, I will offer O S I A Marketing Department, Talks of its effective way, it should be possible sale. would defeat the entry. for sale certain unsold state lands and Plans For This Newspaper. to take care of the unorganized territory." Dated September 12, 1921. Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Witnesses: Fred G. Bradbury, and also those state lands which have reverted HUGHES VAN ETTEN, Margaret A. Bradbury of Duluth, and Surgeon in Charge to the state by reason of the Sheriff of Koochiching County. George L. Simons and Arthur C. Stevens Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 By ROBERT FULLER non-payment of interest. By F. U. Day, Deputy Sheriff. of Virginia, Minnesota. Terms of sale: Office Int'l State Bank Building Sept. 15—Oct. 20 MARKETING SYSTEM ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD Fifteen per cent of the purchase price International Falls. Minnesota Sept. 8-Nov. 3-Pd Register. Chicago—Will the American Farm is payable to the county treasurer it ATTRACTS INQUIRY CITATION FOR HEARING OK FINAL. the time of sale. The unpaid balance Bureau Federation solve the marketing ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION is payable at any time in whole or in problem of the millions of American part within forty years from the dace Howard To Open Dairy Investigation dairy farmers? Estate of Caroline .A. Miller. of sale, interest rate of four per cent In Minnesota And Speak at Show. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Its new Dairy Marketing Department per annum, due on June 1st of each lid in Probate Court. year provided, that the interest can be is going to try mighty hard, and In the matter of the estate of Caroline paid at any time within the interest that's why there has been placed at The success of Minnesota farmers A. Miller, decedent. year without penalty. In effect, this in building up a tremendous dairy the head of it, as director, a man The State of Minnesota to all persons means that the interest money may be interested in the above entitled who knows dairying from A to Z. industry through co-operative creameries, paid any time between June first and matter: May thirty-first without penalty. He is E. B. Heaton, the man who originated and in uniting more than 200 WHEREAS, C. H. Hastings has filed The appraised value of timber, when the famous slogan—"Make creameries, within six weeks, into a in this court his final account of his so stated, must be paid in full at the the Farm Feed the Cow". state marketing and service organization, administration of the estate of the time of sale. r, above named decedent, together with Previous to his employment by the has attracted the attention of All mineral rights are reserved to his petition praying for the adjustment anj allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereunto entitled: IT IS ORDERED, that said petition be heard, and that al] persons interested in said matter be and appear before this court on the 28th day of ie Family October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House at International Falls in said CALORIC HAPPINESS County, and then and there, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heai:d, this Christmas show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by the publication thereof in the International This Christmastime, while you are thinking of ways to Falls Press according to law. increase Happiness—remember that COMFORT is a Witness the Honorable John Berg, condition that has much to do with happiness. Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 5th day of October, Warmth is the basic comfort—and the CaloriC Pipeless 1921. Furnace, circulating its cheery warmth in every room, (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, makes ideal the conditions of happiness in the home. Judge. J. H. Brown, pet a CaloriC for your home this Christmas—and perpetuate the This is the paint Attorney. spirit of the Christmas season all through Oct. 6-13-20. tnis winter and the winters to come. The CaloriC heats homes of 18 rooms or CITATION FOR HEARING dtN FINAL you want less through one register. No expensive ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION installations. No plumbing—no pipes to freeze. Made by the largest manufacturers Estate of James M. Miller. of warm-air furnaces in the world. State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Sold under Money-bade Guarantee. Over sell Certain-teed paint because in Probate Court. 100,000 users—many in this neighborhood. In the matter of the estate of James it is of such high quality—and Let us explain the patented triple-casing M. Miller, decedent. which makes CaloriC heating an unequalled because the price is right. The State of Minnesota to all persons success. interested in the above entitled Every ingredient in Certain-teed paint is matter: F. H. KEYES WHEREAS, C. H. Hastings has filed first quality—no "seconds" can get into Hardware and Furniture in this court his final account of his this paint. No secrets get into it either. administration of the estate of the International Falls, Minn. above named decedent, together with You will find the formula printed on the his petition praying for the adjustment label of every can of Certain-teed. anj allowanpe of said final account and for distribution of the residue The Certain-teed paint formulas are of said estate to the persons thereunto entitled: based on 50 years' experience. They IT IS ORDERED, that said petition I ji"'' -v\ it produce a paint that spreads easily and wiwr1 n~ TnTn rm -t rn be heard, and that al] persons interested Tltr OmGIHAi'PIMESS'FURHACE TRIPLE^CASIHG PATENT in said matter be and appear before has remarkable covering capacity. It niuiiiii.iiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiircWue cOIQgdiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiyniiniiniiiiiiii)iuiiiuiiiiinia this court on the 28th day of MS can't be beat for holding its color and October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court lasting. House at International Falls in said County, and then and there, or as soon We can sell you Certain-teed paints for thereafter as said matter can be heard, less than other high grade paints because show cause, if any they have, why A I N said petition should not be granted each color is priced according to the cost and that this citation be serve^ by the of making that particular color plus a publication thereof in the International Falls'Press according to law. fair and uniform profit. We give our FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Witness the Honorable John Berg, customers the benefit pf this saving. Judge of said Court, and the seal of Inside and Outside House Paint We have the right Certain-teed paint or said court, this 5th day of October, MINT 1921. varnish for everything inside and outside Automobile Paint (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, your house. Come and see us. Judge. 4*8 OUTSIDE WHITE Boat Paint J. H. Brown, Attorney. KaWoaune Falls Lumber & Oct. 6-13-20. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Coal Co. FOR ADMINISTRATION We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching. Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. IN PROBATE COURT In the matter, of the estate of Catherine C. Clink, decedent. The State of Minnesota ,to all persons Falls Lumber & Coal Co. interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent. The petition of David K. Clink having been filed in this court, representing PHONE 81 that Catherine C. Clink, then 3»W a resident of the County of Cook, State of Illinois, died intestate on the WklMT* VARNISH ^ROOFING^UNOtlUM OIL CLOTU ft RELATED PRODUCTS 28th day of January, 1920 and praying tpw i' kM "i'*?,"" jil t- £5'^ a i, u. I I I A- N A jg a I A DEFECTIVE PAGE