International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 22, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS mJCL* PAGE SEVEN permitted the growing of russets of THIS BOV SOLD Ohio X. H. Rogers, Ericsburg, sixth such qualities as those exhibited, a on Green Mountains T. W. Howard, special market should be developed Birchdale, third on Burbanks and f1 FOR $75,000 by grading carefully and selling only sixth on Burbank Russets. in boxes or barrels. Koochiching county can grow good The russet is not- adapted to our potatoes. Only two-thirds of an acre heavy clay soil but excellent tubers per farm was grown in 1920. This are produced on a fairly loose, open should be doubled for 1922. soil such as river bottom land and muck or peat. WOMEN'S ACHIEVEMENT MEETINGS At the, close of the show the Irish Cobbler samples were eigerly purchased by those looking for northern (Farm Bureau News) grown seed. Women vied with the Achievement meetings will be held growers to get the russets to bake Jan. 19, 20, 21 by the units which have for Christmas dinner. Orders were been conducting home projects in also taken for Irish Cobbler seed to this county. Miss Koch, assistant be delivered later. state leader of^home demonstration The county exhibit of twelve work will meet with the women to samples of 32 potatoes each, selected check up on results accomplished, on twelve different farms, was the plan new work where desired and arrange best exhibit Koochiching county has for extending this work to other ever had. It consisted of ten samples communities. of cobblers and two of russets. The samples were practically free from NOTICB OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE disease, ~*»ly a trace of scab being SALE present. N- mixture was detected. The potatoes were in better condition Whereas default has Deen made in than those shown previous years. A the conditions of that certain mortgage few exhibits were a little undersized made, executed and delivered by and more uniformity in shape and Marie J. Sherven and Magnus Sherven, size will improve the exhibit another year. Some growers are selecting her husband, mortgagors, to The First Jimmy O'Donaell, first baseman National Bank of Plaza, (North Dakota, their seed to produce Cobblers with ,,'ho has just been sold by the San a corporation under the laws of a smoother eye. A Cobbler with a Francisco club to the New York the United States), mortgagee, bearing smooth eye is scored down as being Giants for $75,000. New York threw, date the first day of August, A. D-, off type and should not be selected four human players into the sale. for success in the show room. 1918, and with the power of sale therein Baseball i« a great game but there, is Contributors whose potatoes were contained duly recorded in the office a lot of downright sordidness about The New of the Register of Deeds in and used in this year's exhibit were: it. Francis White. Littlefork Clarence for the county of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, on the 24th day of Kendall, Littlefork Abe Running, Littlefork Hans Erickson, Forsyth August, A. D., 1918, at ten o'clock A. KOOCHICHING' COUNTY M. in book "K" of mortgages on page C. E. Brown, Littlefork Wm. Geo. EXHIBITS BEST POTATO White, Big Falls A. J. Porter, Wildwood 560, and said mortgage also filed in I N S A E S O W Remington Portable 'J. H. Ralkman, Loman J. H. the office of the Registrar of Titles of Rogers, Ericsburg Erick Sundin, said county of Koochiching, state of (Farm Bureau News) Minnesota, on September 11, 1918, at Ray and O. J. Wold, Ray and Gust Lath, Mizpah. These men selected nine o'clock A. M. and registered therein The most perfect potato exhibited at the 1921 Minnesota Potato show a bushel or ipore of their best potatoes as document number 57 in volume from which the county agent 1 of the Register of Titles at page 70, was selected by a committee of judges as to the registered land therein, from a sample of Burbank Russets in assisted in making final selection. The splendid cooperation of the Whereas said default consists in the the Koochiching county display. A Typewriter failure of said mortgagors to pay the plaster paris model will be made of growers made the good exhibit this year possible. principal and interest due on said this potato for distribution thruout mortgage and the taxes against said the state as an example of the ideal The Koochiching county exhibit was awarded third place with a score land, and, type for this variety. The judges could not find a single fault with this of 87, two points" higher than last Whereas ,there is now due and year when the county was awarded claimed to be due upon the principal potato. fourth place. The first exhibit from The specimens of other standard and interest of said mortgage the sum Koochiching county was not scored, $2033.03, varieties were also selected from of and the further sum of it was so badly mixed and diseased. $436.11 which to make models, the russet taxes, penalty and interest Since ther there has been a steady against all of said land paid by the selected from Koochiching county improvement until this year it was $228.72 was considered more nearly perfect mortgagee, viz. taxes upon We take this method of announcing to the public that this firm has recently taken only five points below the winning said land under the recorded title, and than any of the other specimens. The exhibit from Itasca, and two points $207.39 sample potatoes from which this potato taxes upon said land under over the agency for the new Remington Portable Typewriter, and wish to show you what below the second from Kittson. the registered title, and together with was selected were grown by Abe GROW TO WIN IN 1922. interest making a total sum due upon Running of Forsyth. said mortgage at this' date of Two a real time and money saver this new portable machine really is. Commenting on the russets shown Individual entries from Koochiching Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-nine by Koochiching county, the judges county won prizes as follows: 14-100 ($2469.14) and Dollars suggested that where soil conditions Erick Sundin, Ray, third on Early "T This new Remington Portable is a miniature of the big Remington that has been the Whereas no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover world's standard for years as a machine of speed, accuracy and long life. The new Port Notice of Sale lof Stiimpage the debt then remaining secured by 'X such mortgage, or any part5 thereof able is this same machine cut down in size to meet the requirements of the person whose Now therefore,notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained on State Lands business requires a machine small enough to be moved from place to place without the in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and least difficulty and at the same time do accurate work under the most trying conditions. provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described Never before has long life and convenience been combined in the same machine as in in and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in th Lots three, four and ten and the this one. Court House at International Falls on Wednesday, January 18th, 1922, at 10 Northeast quarter of the Southwest clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State of Minnesota, as 18 69, quarter of Section in township authorized by action of the State Board of Timber Commissioners in session, 26, North of range West (under the londay, September 26th, 1921, after such State Board of Timber Commissioners The Remington Portable is particularly adapted to the use of— recorded title), and the east half of having examined the reports of appraisals and examining witnesses to the effect the Northeast quarter of Section eight, that such timber is in danger of being injured and that a sale thereof is and the south half of the northwest necessary to protect the State from loss. quarter of Section nine in township BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL TEACHERS Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which the Sixty-nine, North of Range Twentysix timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber West (under the registered title), thereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 320 Sdle No. the whole containing acres more S% swy4 9, or less according to the government 1. NW% NW%, NW^, SWY* SE%, Sec. T. 152, R. 26: 76 cords TRAVELING SALESMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS survey thereof, situated in Koochiching Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 250 Tamarack ties at 18c per tie, 95 Cedar county, state of Minnesota, with poles at 5c for 20 ft. poles, 15c for 25 ft. poles, 30c for 30 ft. poles, 3475 Cedar DOCJTORS CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS the hereditaments and appurtenances p^jsts at lc per post. which sale will be made by the sheriff 2. All of Sec. 15, 152, R. 26: 2% ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft., 7 ft. INSURANCE MEN BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS of said Koochiching county at the Spruce at $6.00 per ft.. 90 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft., 70 cords Spruce front door of the courthouse in the pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 25 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 7500 SECRETARIES OF LODGES RAILROAD MEN Tamarack ties at'18c per tie, 150 Cedar ties at 20c per tie, 935 Cedar poles at city of International Falls in the said 28th county and state on the day of Sc for 20 ft. poles, 20c for 25 ft. poles, 50c for 30 ft. poles, 80c for 35 ft. poles, HOUSEWIVES MINISTERS A. 1922, 51.50 for 40 ft. poles, 24,050: Cedar posts at lc per post. January D., at ten o'clock A. M., at public vendue to the highest 3. N% NE%, N% NW%, SW% NW%, Sec. 8, T. 152, R. 28: 55 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 15 cords Balsam pulpwood at 75c.per cord, 30 bidder for cash, to pay said debt of $2469.14 Tamarack ties at 16c per tie, 230 Cedar poles at 25c per pole, 2300 Cedar posts and interest, the taxes and and all others who do ujr writing at aM. ($75,00) at lc per post. the statutory attorneys' fees as stipulated in said mortgage in case No. 4. NE& NW%, W% NWft, Sec. 19, T. 155, R. 25, 3 ft. Spruce at of foreclosure, and the expenses of $5.00 per ft., 20 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft., 5 ft. Balsam at $2.00 per ft., 20 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 1000 Tamarack ties at sale, and the disbursements allowed by Some of its Many Features are— law, subject to redemption at any time 15c per tie, 25 Cedar poles at 10c per pole, 500 Cedar posts at lc per post. within one year from the day of sale, TERMS OF SALE as provided by law. This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of^the General THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. OF PLAZA (NORTH DAKOTA), STANDARD KEYBOARD FULL SET FIGURES ft CHARACTERS Mortgagee. Timber estimated and appraised per ft. will be offered and sold per 6th Dated this day of December, A. feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per 1921. cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraised as tie, pole D., TWO COLOR RIBBON (if wanted) FEED ROLL RELEASE Bessesen & Bessesen, or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or per: pole, or per post, and the 1 sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several Attorneys for Mortgagee, 617-20 Plymouth Bldg., kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the TWO LINE SPACE ADJUSTER BACK SPACER Minneapolis, Minn. timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12-19-26. bidding over and* above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the percent A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of MARGINAL STOPS AND RELEASE timber advertised ori the land. No bid will be. accepted of less than five per NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cent. and *11 other equipment of the Standard REMINGTON and it Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of Department of the Interior, U. S. Land sale twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the Office at Duluth, Minnesota, October estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. Permits to cut and remove 22, 1921. WEIGHS ONLY 11 POUNDS, INCLUDING THE CASE the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers, such permits is hereby given that Albert NOTICE to expire on June 1st, 1923, and the timber must be cut and removed within D. Heritage, whose postoffice address I that time unless the State Board of Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote is 621 Third Street South, Virginia, agree to extend the permit beyond the time stated. No permit shall be extended Minnesota, did, on the 22nd day of except for good and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than The above ar£ only a few of the many excellent features of this machine. January, 1921, file in this office Sworn two extensions shall be. granted for one year each according to law. A condition Statement and Application, No. 013301, of any extension shall be that the purchaser shall be liable to the State Come in and look it over. See what you have been missing all the time by not hav to purchase the Lot 4, Section 34, for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the rate of eight (8) per Township 70 N., Range 20 W. 4th cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension, and the destruction Principal Meridian,, and the timber ing one of these handy little machines. Or just phone 32 and we will bring the machine Of the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of such extension thereon, under the provisions of the •hn.11 not relieve the. purchaser for the payment of same, and the said purchaser act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, to you without the slightest obligation on your part. shall be liable to the' State for the whole thereof. When an extension is granted known as the "Timber and •H Ct any timber cut shall be marked the same as provided for in the original Stone Law", at such value as might permit, except that the year of operation as specified in the original permit be fixed by appraisement, and that, shall be changed to the year of operation under the extension. and timber thereon have been 'estimated PRICED AT $60--SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS and valued by applicant the (All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of State Appraiser is suitable for ties shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight inches in timber estimated 18000 board feet at $3.00 per M, and the land $13.00 that diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter. said applicant will offer final proof in Where Cedar ties are cut the same shall be cut to eight inch diameter at support of his application and sworn the small end. statement on the 29th day of December, Where Cedar posts are listed, the' price specified shall be for a 7 foot post. 1921, before the Register and Receiver Any Cedar, timber cut into lengths between 8 ft. and 18 ft. inclusive, shall be of the United States Land Office, Charged for at the price based upon the' market value of the timber when cut. THE PRESS OFFICE at Duluth, Minnesota. where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall mean Any person is at liberty to protest ,t all Cedar timber that will measure 5 inches in diameter 22 feet from the this purchase before entry, or initiate _round shall be cut into 20 foot poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber a contest at any time before !j,to Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles, of a longer length shall bear a price patent issues, filing a corroborated affidavit based upon the market value at the time of cutting. in this off-ice, alleging facts Spruce trees 10 in. or over in diameter 2 ft. from the ground,- shall be cut which would defeat the entry. Wf and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is 8 in. or less. The Witnesses: Charles Mattson, Frank balance of the tree shaujbe cut and scaled into pulpwood cords. International Falls, Minnesota B. Ousson of Duluth, Minnesota, and the right is to reject any or all bids. )v reserved Benjamin H. Hoyer and John W. Huey Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 26th day of September, 1921. 'Minnesota. of Virginia, ROBERT X. BLACKWOOD, R. P. Chase, State Auditor, St. Paul Register. Oct. 27-Dee. 22—Pa. »l A "....- A ~X ,'W, t'AwJik* -&WV I j. VjJ' ft