International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 5, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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at r* BTrgRMATIOMAL Rt"* PAGE SEVEN Mi BIND FEET riLC nifffffrrfrfr'i UMRDiG TIME TO SAME RESULT, AMD CHEAPER «ii4y on principal interest due said jand the south ha of the northwest MISS SlLVERUfflNG GLAUM. AJTD MR HEABUQ mortgage and th^.tjpsea.^against said quarter of Section nine in township and, Sixty-nine. North of Range Twenty- j? Cat, Somewhat Rough an the but Five -f v" Wnereas there is now dae and six West (under the" registered title), Mian la Something Theaa State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching)ss. 32* claimed to be due upon the principal the whole containing acres more Hard Tk and interest of said mortgage the sum Chinese Have lot fiiven Up or less according to t^e government *IN PROBATE COURT Sy MOLLIS MATHKft of I2P3S.I1, aad the further sun of survey thereof, situated .in Koochiching Expert testimony may be valuable In the matter of the estate of Olof .Practice of Centuries. *43«.U taxes, penalty and interest 4«MN county, state of Minnesota, with from' a scientific point of view, bat Victor Johnson, decedent. kt, Mil. Vi against all of said land paidv by the Omrrisl the hereditaments and appurtenances Letters of administration this day there are often cheaper ways of establishing mortgagee, via. $228.72 taxes upon (which sale will be made by the sheriff Bain, rain, and aoiAn clouds, an having been granted to Franz Jevne, a certainty, as the following said land under the recorded title, and of said Koochiching county at the Wearing of Queues and Footbindinfl unfamiliar Tillage street, and a man It is ordered, that the time within shows. $207.39 taxes upon said land under front door of the courthouse in the Ar« Institutions of High Import-s trudging along, gloomily. At the which all creditors of the above named ry the registered title, and together with city of International Falls in the said An Irish laborer entered a drug anee in tba "Flowery* Land farthest end'of the street, a weatherbeateir decedent may present claims against interest making a total sum due upon county and state on the 2Sth day of store, and drawing a paper bag from house, its faded green blinds his estate in this court, be, and the said mortgage at this date of Two his pocket, poured on the counter a January A. D.. 1922. at ten o'clock A. Through the writings and reports closed against possible sunshine, its same hereby is, limited to six months Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-nine M., at public vendue to the highest number of very sticky and' unattractive «f foreign observers most of as have from and after the date hereof and and 14-100 Dollars ($2469.14) verandas bleak, and wind-swept. bidder for cash, to pay said debt of looking pieces of candy. To this uncomfortable "goal, the that Saturday the 22nd' day of July. recently been Induced to believe that Whereas no action or proceeditfg $2469.14 and interest, the taxes and "Can you examine this candy7" lie 1922, at1 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate all Chinese men have cut off their stranger forced his way. He has been instituted at law to recover the statutory attorneys' fees ($75.00) asked. Court Rooms at the X!ourt House queues and that little girls and women questioned a passer-by as to where entertainment the debt then remaining scoured bv as stipulated in said mortgage in case "It looks queer. What's the matter at International Falls, in said county, such mortgage, dt any part thereof: of foreclosure, and the expenses of are no longer subjected to the tortures might be found, and was with it?" asked the druggist. be, and the same hereby is, fixed and sale, and the disbursements allowed by of footbindlng. But neither of these directed uncertainly, to the shabby Now therefore.notice is hereby given "Plzen, Ol'm thlnkln'. Did ye lver appointed as the time and place fbr law. subject to redemption at any time things is true. house at the end of the street. that by virtue of the power of sale contained see such stuff? Dinnis McGuire give hearing upon and examination, adjustment within one year from the day of sale, It is true that there are not many "Mebbe Miss Perkins will take you in said mortgage and pursuant and allowance of such claims as provided by law. to the statute in such case made and queues left In the cities in which there in" offered the passer-by. Dhmto 18 no frind as shall be presented within the time of moine.' provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is a strong foreign influence, nor are When Philip Clogston agreed to run aforesaid. "Well, I can make an analysis." by a sale of the premises described OF PLAZA (NORTH DAKOTA), there many high-class Chinese anywhere out to the country to look over the I^et notice hereof be given by the "All right. Oiil come In tomorrow in and conveyed by said mortgage. Mortgagee. who continue to cling to this farm his elderly sister anticipated publication of this order in the International to-wit: on me .way from -worrk." Dated this 6th day of December, A. one time so highly vaMied adornment buying, he expected to drive the fifty Falls Press as provided by The Irishman had reached the door, Lots three, four and ten and the D„ 1921. but if you would know something odd miles in his car. Minerva was law. Northeast quarter of the Southwest Bessesen & Bessesen. about the uncompromising attitude of h® suddenly stopped ^ith his hand but imperative that he should go no later Dated December 27, 1921. quarter of Section 18 in township 69, Attorneys for Mortgagee. the people as a whole you must get to- °n the latch. "T than Wednesday, and on this JOHN BERG, North of range 26, West (under the 617-20 Plymouth Bldg., gather, as I did, a little cart earavan will that analysis (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. how Wednesday afternoon of stormy recorded title), and the east half of Minneapolis, Minn. Jevne & Norton, and strike out into the railroadless co*t vaeV he inquired. weather, roads leading to the unfrequented the Northeast quarter of Section eight. Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12-19-26. Five dollars," was the answer. Attorneys for Petitioner. country were almost impassable. and newspaperless interior. D.29-J.5-12. The man walked over to the counter |l|On many a day's journey across So Philip, impatient with Notice of Sale of Stumpage and swept the candy into the bag, country, through villages and towns this new whim of his whimsical sister, which he replaced in his pocket and considerable cities, you would not boarded the train. SI^IMOKg IX APPLICATION FOR "Niver moind," he said. "Ol'U feed /aee a single shorn head, and all'your Upon his arrival at Lynden village, REGISTRATION OF LAND on State Lands wan to the cat."—Philadelphia Ledger. ideas about the awakening and the rejuvenation he found that the next returning, train of China would find themselves would not leave until eight o'clock that State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching) hopelessly at variance with an evening, the farm which he was to pass ss. WILD LElllONS IN PROFUSION Judicial Inescapable conclusion that anything judgment upon, was four miles up an District Court, Fifteenth District. In the nature of an actual change in isolated road. He decided, still N According to Traveler, They Are a Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in th In the matter of the application of this amazing land will probably take angrily, to go back at eight o'clock Generous Gift of Nature to Court House at International Falls on Wednesday, January 18th. 1922, at 10 Mid-State Land Company to register place in a too gradual way to be cur^"reirtly without fulfilling his errand. Island of Norfolk. clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State of Minnesota, as the title to the following described observable. What did Minerva want with a farm authorised by action of the State Board of Timber Commissioners in session, -MM real estate situated in Koochiching any way? But then why did Minerva As for the cruel practice of binding Lemons grow wild all over the island Monday, September 26th, 1921, after such State Board of Timber Commissioners County, Minnesota, namely: T*ot one the feet of little girls, I need only say enter into any of the foolish business aving examined the reports of appraisals and examining witnesses to the effect of Norfolk, a British possession in the (1) of Section thirty-five (35), Township that on a journey in the spring of this ventures which claimed her purse and that such timber is in danger of being injured and that a sale thereof is South Pacific, according to Thomas J. One Hundred Fifty-one (151), year I covered a large part of Shantung attention. necessary to protect the State from loss. McMahon, in the Trans-Pacific Magazine. North of Range Twenty-nine (29), The shabby old house was opened and Southern ^hih-li, and except Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which He writes that in every garden West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, in Christian mission schools did not by a grim-faced woman who eyed him the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantifies of timber and paddock are clumps of trees ever Applicant. tliereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: with hostility. see one single little girl over 9 years bearing fruit in wonderful abundance, vs. Sale No. "I was directed here," said the confident of age with unbound feet. And a little Charles S. Gilbert. (Unknown) and of a variety full of rich juice 1. NWH NWK. NWfc, SWfc, SWH PEV*. Sec. 9. T. 152. R. 28: T6 cords rn ui of big enterprises. girl with newly bound feet is a most Victoria A. Gilbert, (Unknown) and with a rind most suitable for Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord. 250 Tamarack ties at ISc per ti£. 95 Cedar in," Miss Perkins, and pitiable creature. As she grows older "Come said Bovey De Laittre Lumber Company, lemon peel. poles at 5c for 20 ft. poles, 15c ft* 25 ft. poles, 30c for 30 ft. poles, 3475 Cedar either she begins to get used to the he into the dismal parlor. Inc., Minneapolis. Minnesota.. followed Little factories, family concerns, are posts at lc per post. agony or her developing vanity helps "I kin give you some ham an' homemade and all other persons or parties unknown, dotted all o\K»r the islands. They are 2. All of Sec. 15, 152. R. 2G: ft. Pine at $10.00 per 1 ft., 7 ft. her-to bear it. But when she is a little bread an' coffee," the woman claiming any right, title, estate, usually roughly constructed wooden Spruce at $6.00 per ft.. 90 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft.. 70 cords Spruce offered laconically, "if you want to lien or interest in the real estate girl, Just emerged from footfree childhood, iuildings divided into three rooms. pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 25 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 7500 described in the application herein. the thing she is compelled to git warm, come out to the kitchen." There, with rather primitive instruments, lamarack ties at 18c per tie, 150 Cedar ties at 20c per tie. 935 Cedar poles at S Defendants. "Thanks," Philip returned drily, "I live through is not to be described. 8c for 20 ft. poles, 20c for 25 ft. poles, 5«c for 30 ft. poles. 80c for 35 ft. poles, the women cut and squeeze The State of Minnesota to the above will wait here." settled down in She will sit for days on end and do $1.50 for 40 ft. poles, 24,050 Cedar posts at lc per post. the lemons in huge frames, and the named defendants. nothing but cry—unto herself, as it his overcoat frowning. "Woman are 3. N% NEVI, N% NW%, SW^4 NW K, Sec. 8. T. 152, R. 28: 55 cords Spruce skins are soaked in brine preparatory You are hereby summoned and required —softly, helplessly, hopelessly. queer," he reflected, "wherever you pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 15 cords Balsam pulpwood «t 75c per cord, 30 to making lemon peel. During the were to answer the application of the happen to meet them." His memory Tamarack ties at 16c per tie, 230 Cedar poles at 25c per pole, 2300 Cedar posts And when she staggers out to play she lemon season, which is most of the applicant in the above entitled proceeding at lc per post. stumps around on her heels, holding of his own mother was that of an exacting year, the boys and girls are engaged and to file your answer to No. 4. NEVi NW^4, W% NW^. Sec. 19, T. 155, R. 25, 3 ft. Spruce at her little bound toes up, and one is Invalid. Minerva, with whom daily in picking the fruit. the said application in the office of $5.00 per ft., 20 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft.. 5 ft. Balsam at $2.00 likely to observe her at any moment he made his home was a creature of While there are only 800 people the Clerk of said court, in said county, per ft., 20 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 1000 Tamarack ties at changing, unreasoning mood. Then giving way to spasm of unbearable on the island, it could comfortably within twenty (20) days after the service 15c per tie, 25 Cedar poles at 10c per pole, 500 Cedar posts at lc per post. here, this stolid, unconcerned, village pain. It probably is the most dreadful was and prosperously house 5,000 persons, of this summons upon you, exclusive TERMS OF SALE thing in the worhl. But, strange as it I woman. He smiled satirically, of the day of such service, and, if according to Mr. McMahon. The This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions Chapter 204 the of of may seem, a 4-inch loot is still an asset as an engraved motlo caught his eye. you fail to answer the said applica- island is five miles long, three miles General Laws of Minnesota for 1905. as amended by Chapter 47G of the Cienerai "Every cloud." said the motto, "has to a Chinese woman. tion within the time aforesaid, the ap- Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. broad and contains 8,600 acres. a silver lining." "(ireat promise that, To be sure, the modern cities are plicant in this proceeding will apply Timber estimated and appraised per ft. will be offered and «old p*r filled with modern women with, big in this tomb of a room." he meditated. to the court for the relief demanded J,f feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per Finding Speed-Rates of Insects. therein. Then across-the rattle of wind and feet—Nos. 2 or 3 at most, ordinarily, cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraised as tie. pole Experts of tlie United States Department rain outside came a ripple of soft Witness. J. H. Drummond, Clerk t! because the feet of Chinese women or post timber will be offered and sold per tie. or per pole, or per post, and the of Agriculture have just been of said Court and the seal thereof, at are naturally small—and such women laughter. sale will, be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several carrying out some tests\to discover the International Falls. in said county, "Well, that's my last splashing I kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of th« even become proficient in modern speed-rates of different species of flies. this 13th day of December A. D. 1321. hope," called a girlish voice. Philip timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any dancing and may be seen in cabarets I In a district of northern Texas 234.000 J. H. DRUMMOND, bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the percent looking through the window saw a and fashionable restaurants foxtrotting, flies of various species were (Seal) Clerk. bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of twostepping and even toddling to young woman turn to wave to an old caught, were dusted with finely Jamison, Stinchfield & Mackall, timber advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than five per man who had evidently brought her American jazz music with smart Attorneys for Applicant. ccnt. powdered eh.lk, and were, the.,, ™J^ i",!B"hug^r Hfe young men from the universities, but liberated, J-traps. baited with to.., ,alni .rldllfi D.29-J.5-12. Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of the mass of the people has not ceased Mlgs F( sale twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on th« especially relished by flies, were placed 1 even in China to make up the bulk "I came out from the city as a surprise estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. Permits to cut and remove at measured distances from the point NOTICG FOR PUBLICATION to visit Aunt Ellen, and I find of the population, and the bulk of the the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers, such permits of release. It was found that most Chinese population is still steeped in that Aunt Ellen has gone away shopping to ^xpire on June 1st, 1923, and t^e timber must be cut and removed within flies would travel diataDQes up to Department of the Interior, U. S. Land until tomorrow'. Will you take the traditions of millenniums past.— that time unless the State Board of Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote 1,000 feet In a few minutes. The Office at Duluth, Minnesota, December me in for the night, please Hannah." Eleanor Franklin Egan in the Saturday agree to extend the permit beyond the time stated. No permit shall be extended house-fly covered over six miles ID le 15, 1921. "Well, mebhe," Hannah graciously except for good and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than Evening Post. I than 24 hours. The maximum dis Notice is hereby given that John complied, "They's a man in there, two extensions shall be granted for one year each according to law. A condition tance traveled by it in these experi Thomas Craig, whose post-office address of afty extension shall be that the purchaser shall be liable to the State come to supper." she added. Carbon Black. merits was 13.14 miles. is Room 22. State Capitol Bldg., 1 for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the rate of eight (8) per "Good afternoon," she greeted the that West Virginia's St. Paul, Minn., did. on the 14th day Whether It made thfe stopping-place In spite of fact cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension, and the destruction Philip pleasantly, and turned quickly output showed a great decrease of March, 1921, file in this office its permanent home or returned toward \t the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of such extension to light the forbidden fire. 1920, it still remains the Sworn Statement and Application, No. tor the starting-point Is not recorded shall not relieve the purchaser for the payment of same, and the said purchaser "We are going to be cheerful" she 013335, to purchase the SE^4 SW%. leading state in the production of carbon in the accounts that have appeared. shall be liable to the State for the whole thereof. When an extension is granted told Hannah firmly. Section 34, Township 69 N., Range 18 bluett. West Virginia is followed any timber' cut shall be marked the same as provided for in the original "Hannah." cried the girl "I am W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the in order by Louisiana, Wyoming, Montana. permit, except that the year of operation as specified in the original permit The Inaecurlty of Office. timber thereon, under the provisions coming out to the kitchen to make a Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. shall be changed to the year of operation under the extension. "A public career has its compensations." of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts fluffy omelette to go with that ham All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of State Appraiser is suitable Louisiana, however, is making great amendatory, Ttnown as the "Timber you used to let me play about in the for ties shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight in ad\ances in the production of carbon inches "What are they?" asked Senator and Stone Law", at such value as kitchen when I was a little girl, and diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter." black, and its output may soon exceed might be fixed by appraisement, and Snortsworthy suspiciously. Where Cedar ties are cut the same shall be cut to eight inch diameter at we will toast the bread, and have our that of West Virginia. There is less that, pursuant to such appiicntion, the "Well, you enjoy a certain honorable the small end. meal here on the little table before demand in Louisiana for natural gas land and timber thereon have been distinction, you are much in the public Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shall be for a 7 foot poBtAny the fire., No, you must not object, for fuel, but in West Virginia and estimated and valued by applicant, the eye and your fellow citizens pay Cedar timber cut into lengths between 8 ft. and 18 ft. inclusive, shall be you shall be company this evening in Pennsylvania the consumers have de- I timber estimated 40000 board feet at you the respect due a statesman." charged for at the price based upon the market value of the timber when cut. your own home." manded that the supply be reserved $2.00 per M. and the land $20.00 that "Maybe so, but I'm never the center Where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall mean Clogston threw aside his outer coat, for domestic use. This fact, together said applicant will offer final' proof that all Cedar timber that will measure 5 inches in diameter 22 feet from the of an admiring crowd of my constituents the room, all at once was full of rosy with the development of large supplies in support of his application and gzound shall be cut into 20 foot poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber that I don't wonder which one of light from fire and lamps. The visiting sworn statement on the 14th day of In Louisiana and Wyoming, has into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a price them cherishes a secret ambition to March, 1922, before the Register and girl hummed happily as she laid caused the carbon-black industry to trased upon the market value at the time of cutting. stand in my shoes and is figuring out Receiver of the United States Land office, the white cloth on the small t&ble.' move to states where .there is at present Spruce trees 10 in. or over in diameter 2 ft. from the ground, shall be cut a little combination that may in a at Duluth, Minnesota. She wore a dress of vivid scarlet and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is 8 in. or less. The littie demand for natural gas. few years have me back in the home Any person is at liberty to protest which matclJed the color of her lips. balance of the tree shall be cut and scaled into pulpwood cords. .Carbon black is a fluffy, velvety town practicing law."—Birmingham this purchase before entry, or initiate The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. black pigment, frequently confused "It's my old gray crepe," she informed Age-Herald. a contest at any time before patent Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 26th day of September, 1921. Hannah, laughingly. "I dyed with lampblack, which is gray in color issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit R. and which is produced from oil or it to wear on days like this, when I'm P. Chase, State Auditor, St. Paul in this office, alleging facts Poisoned by Matches. other carbonaceous material. For alone It makes me feel cheery." which would defeat the entry. Cases of poisoning from safety many of its uses carbon black is superior Later,* as Hannah washed the dishes, Witnesses: James Brennan, Stillwat-er^Minn. matches seem to be common in Denmark. to lampblack in quality, but the girl answered a bit ruefully to his Michael Dean, Virginia, Dr. C. Rasch' reports to the for some uses, as for certain pigments questioning concerning her identity. Minn. Nelson Waterman and John McLellan, Ugeskrift for Laeger (Copenhagen) in paints, lampblack is superior. "Who am I? Oh, I am just a failure. of Cook, Minnesota. on thirteen recent cases in his own I went four years ago to the city to ROBERT D« Blackwood. practice. The trouble took the form of A I N study art.. I was to be a great „&y, A Parrot's Feat. Kegister. a severe inflammation of the skin on illustrator. Aunt Ellen still believes Dec. 22-Feb. 16. Atypj. being in captivity for twentythree fingers, neck and face, with badly in me, so that shf would sell her farm years a parrot. at Shrewsbury swollen eyelids. In men it appears below in order to come on and help me. But ha"- performed the feat of laying an NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS-i the pocket in which the matches I won't have that sacrifice, so I hurried IRE SALE egg. are carried in women on the fingers home to prevent it. I grew up, you ('apt. B. C. Elwell of Granville with which they light their cigarettes. FOR EVERY PURPOSE— see, in Aunt Ellen's care.* ^fetreet, Copthrone, Shrewsbury, England, Dr. Rasch ascribes it to the use' of Whereas default has made in Deen "My name is Clogston," Philip abruptly brought home a parrot from phosphorus «esquisulphide when amorphous the conditions of that certain mortgage Inside and Outside House Paint announced, "and yours?" But '.-/west Africa twenty-three years ago phosphorus was not to be had. made, executed and delivered by the girl smiling, shook her head. and it is now in the keeping of Marie J. Sherven and Magnus Sherven, Automobile Punt "Tomorrow," she told him, "we shall his brother-in-law, Si' Lawrence Corbett, her husband, mortgagors, to The First Take Views From Airplane'. have gone our separate ways, and assistant clerk to Shrewsbury National Bank of Plaza, (North Dakota, Boat Paint For the' first time an American names will mean nothing to us. Good of a corporation under the laws borough education committee. archaeologist has used aerial photography bearing night." the United States), mortgagee, Kalsouane -r Parrots lay up to the age of thirty. to obtain bird's-eye views of Philip arose. "When you cam^here," date the first day of August, A. D., They are long-lived birds. The death the oldest man-made topograph Lca4 1918, and with the power of sale therein he said, "I was lost in a cloud of _of one at the age of one hundred and features of America, the Indian duly contained recorded in the office gloom, you gave to that cloud a silver nineteen took place recently in1 Aus-iralia.—Brooklyn mounds. David I. Bushnell, Jr.. is in and of the Register of Deeds Wo carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed lining. Tomorrow and through all tha Eagle.' using such photographs of the mounds of and for the county Koochiching tomorrows to come, I shall never forget near East St. Louis to illustrate a I day of state of Minnesota, on the 24th Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. you. And now, good night. Miss report of the bureau of ethnology of Unrest. ten o'clock A. August, A. D., 1918 at Silver Lining." She glanced at fim, the Smithsonian institution at Washington. of on page "Do you have much trouble with M. in book "K" mortgages moved by his earnestness, and her also filed in constituents who want jobs under the 560, and said mortgage blue eyes widened In new soft of Titles of the office of the Registrar ^apwernineBtr wonder. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. county of Koochiching, state of Giraffe Disappearing, said k*' "Not as much as I used to," rejjlled And as the train bore him citywards, on September 11, 1918, at The giraffe seems to be disappearing-frem Minnesota, Senator Sorghum. "Most of the Philip safe, lost in a great content For o'clock A. 1L and registered there nine its natural haunts in Africa. Apathetic appeals now com£* from peowho be knew that he would find again, and document number 57 In volume in as A few years ago it was quite Common have been working for tha PHONE SI win for %is own, this girl whose blight Register of Titles at "page 79, 1 of the to encounter them in herds of 80 or ^government and who want me to get the registered land therein, presencjb had vanished so miraculous^ as to 190, "but now herds of 20 seem to be a chance at the kind of salaries Whereas said default consists In the all his years, of gloomJfj^ past In private employment.*' the averag^. the failure of said mortgagors to pay