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r^VAf I Vs-v* *K ~i W&IUfrt&P' *VC- *-$&?&'" *"-7 y\ VAA~"~^ J'JFEFS INTCRNATKWAL FALLS PRESS .' PAGE SEVEN 'Ufe. I JN PENROSE'S SEAT %e3s trc io iwii sonCft voa rusLiCATioif protein i99cd the 1VOOTCE or MORTGAGE VOMECLOIVHB SALE 4*the resultant manure la richer. Wanfed Department of the Interior, U. S. Land cattle do not' finish quite as well aa Office at Duluth, Minnesota*- '^December Whereas default has oeen made in those strictly dry-fed. Adding com to rf« 15, 1921. the conditions^ of that certain mortgage IRACL&S the silage produces a better finished Notice is hereby given that. John made, executed and delivered-by animal that usually brings a better Thomas Craig, whose post-office address Marie J. Sherven and Magnus Sherven, 'price, and it also results & better is Room' 22, State Capitol Bldg,, her husband, mortgagors, 'to The First gains on hogs that follow the cattle. St. Paul, Minn., did, on the 14th day National Bank of Plaza, (North Dakota, Synthetic Chemistry, After Learning the Secret of Silage-fed cattle shrink ibore than of March. 1921. file in this office a corporation nnder the laws of those fattened, without silage. The Sworn Statement and Application, No, the United States), mortgagee, bearing Me king Royal Purple, Succeeds in Producing price of corn and, the value of other 013335, to purchase the SEK SW%, date the first day of August, A. D., All the Colors of the Rainbow concentrates should be a guide to the Section 34, Township 69 N.,' Range 18 1918, and with the power of sale therein Jtw limit of corn in a silage ration. W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the contained duly recorded in the office !Sv timber thereon, under the provisions of the Register of Deeds in and Sufficient. (Told in Eight Sketches) of' the act of June 1878, and acts for the county of Koochiching and |Pr fPi:# "Can you refer mec to any one for By JOHN RAYMOND vgpss yv 'ssjtfy-'sss.-. **"•••. v^- amendatory, known as the "Timber state of Minnesota, on the 24th day Of whom you have worked before?" August, A. D., 1918, at ten o'clock A. and J&tone Law", at such value as fl#/^ "Well, mum, I cooked for you a No. might be fixed by appraisement* and M. in book "K" of mortgages on page 1 W',^z''^YiM',t/, couple of days last winter." V* 7 s* that, pursuant to such application, the 560, and said mortgage also filed..in t^mc, f'^tf COLOR __ land and timber thereon have been the office of the Registrar of Titles of ,//S//S" FY'// I Add Pathetic Figures. estimated and valued by applicant, the said county of Koochiching, state of In the dim ages of history when man manufactureof "I'u "sorry for the poor chump." timber estimated 40000 board feet at Minnesota, on September 11, 1918, at first felt the desire for beauty, traders in which process coke, "Why. I understood you to say he $2.00 per M, and the land $20.00 that nine o'clock A. M. and registered therein coal tar fs searched the world for dyestuffs, jewels, obtained, said applicant will offer final proof as document number 67 In volume* was the life of the party." is the only perfuiqes,- spic« and precious PR HI in support of his application and 1 of the Register of Titles at page 70, "He'wap. hv.f he didn't know It." metallurgical woods. The risk of tnese voyages was operation sworn statement on the 14th day of as to the registered land therein, great and only princes or nobles could that America PfiSTSi March, 1922, /before the Register and Whereas said default consists in the continues to conduct, afford the fruits of ventures to the far NOTICES OF MORTGAGE FORECL.OSURE matm* Receiver of the United States Land office, failure of said mortgagors to pay the in a large corners of the world. No man of SALE sm POLISH at Duluth, Minnesota. principal and interest due on said ft- humble origin could aspire to the rich measure, -after the Any person is at libertjc to protest mortgage and the taxes against said crimsoned linen, the Royal Purple of manner of a century Eirus/y£s Default having been made in the conditions land, and, this purchase before entry, or initiate ago. In 1915 ancient Tyre, retailing at $600 a pound. oevCt-OftR of that Tfertain mortgage made Royal Purple is an age-old insignia a contest at any time before patent there were 41,500,000 Whereas there is now due and DRUCS by Eric Grotberg and Anna Grotberg, i*: of aristocracy. This dye was secreted issues, by filing a. corroborated affidavit tons of coke claimed to be due upon the principal his wife, of the county of Fillmore and by a small shellfish on the Eastern produced in this in this office, alleging facts and interest of said mortgage the sum the state of Minnesota to L. Lauritzen George W. Pepper, Philadelphia coast of the Mediterranean and here country fbr which which would defeat the entry. Of* $2033.03, and the further sum of of the county of Fillmore and state of lawyer, is the new senator from the enterprising merchants of Tyre almost 61,000,000 Witnesses: James Brennan, Stillwater, $436.11 taxes, penalty and interest Minnesota, dated the 20th day of March, Pennsylvania, having been appointed formed a dye monopoly equaled only tons of coal were used. Minn. Michael Dean, Virginia, against all of said land^paid by the Governor Sprout to serve the uned 1914 /and recorded in the office of the by by the German Cartel. Because of the enormous demands Minn. Nelson Waterman and John McLellan, mortgagee, viz. $228.72 taxes upon term of Boiee Penrose, Releader register of deeds of the county of Koochiching A bit of the whitish liquid secreted by for war materials modern by-product of Cook, Minnesota. said land under the recorded title, and who died recently. and state of Minnesota on the this mollusk, if spread upon a cloth ovens were constructed 1919 and in $207.39 taxes upon said land under ROBERT D. Blackwood, 30th daj? of May, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. and exposed to the air and sunlight more than per cent of our coke supply 52 the registered title, and together with Register. m. in book "J" of mortgages' on page turns first green, next blue and then came from ovens. these It is estimated interest making a total sum due upon SILAGE IS FAVORED Dec. 22-Feb. 16. purple. If washed with an alkali soap 429, and there is declared to be due, that for every ton coke made of said mortgage at this date of Two it becomes the magnificent Crimson jn modern by-product ovens is claimed to be due and is due on said there NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-nine BY CATTLE FEEDERS worn by the Cardinals and Princes of saved in fuel alone 825 pounds coal. mortgage, on the date of this notice,the of and 14-100 Dollars ($2469.14) SALE the Catholic Church. Tyrian purple When a house-holder burns a ton sum of $3910.68, the same being for of Whereas no action or proceeding vanished from the marts of the world coal he has sacrificed something like the sum of $3000.00 principal specified has been instituted at law to recover Whereas, default has been made in with the fall of Tyre. 11,000 cubic feet of gas, nine gallons of in said mortgage together with the the debt then remaining secured bysuch the coditions of a certain mortgage, Synthetic chemistry learned the secret tar, twenty-five pounds of ammonium sum of $617.58 interest and $293.10 taxes, Rapidly Attained Use Among Producers mortgage, or any part thereof of making Royal Purple as, indeed, executed and delivered by Edward A. sulphate, 2.08 gallons of pure benzol penalties and interest for the years Now therefore,notice is hereby given it learned to manufacture indigo^ and 0.56 gallons of pure toluoL Goring and Rena Goring, his wife, of Beef. 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. that by virtue of the power of sale contained the same deep blue that may be seen In our industrial life the use of coal mortgagors, to the State Bank of Darfur. Which said mortgage, together with in said mortgage and pursuant today in museums, the winding sheets derivatives is just beginning to be felt. mortgagee, dated on the 17th day the debt secured thereby was duly assigned of Egyptian mummies. It *was an The rubber industry depends upon to the statute in such case made and of May, 1917, and with a power of sale by Otto Olson as administrator achievement to snatch its distinctive provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed these products for solvents, compounding It Will Not Fatten Animals Unless Accompanied therein contained, duly recorded in the of the estate of the said L. Lauritzen, color from royalty and to rival the ingredients and softeners. by a sale of the premises described office of the Register of Deeds in and by Concentrates of mortgagee, to Jennie Lauritzen by best vegetable indigo of the ancients Practically all types of paint now use in and conveyed by said mortgage, for said County of Koochiching, State Seme Kind—Most of Cornstalk written assignment dated the 3rd day but modern chemistry has a derivative of coal. Printing inks, to-wit: of Minnesota on the 12th day of June. of January, 1922 and duly recorded in Is Used. gone far beyond that. Today any kind shoe polishes, brake linings, dry cleaners, 1917 at 9 o'clock. A. M., and was duly Lots three, four and ten and the the office of the register of deeds in of dye found in nature can be made in perfumes, explosives, linoleums, recorded in Book 1 of mortgages on Northeast quarter ef the Southwest and for said county of Koochiching the laboratory. Indeed, among the 900 glues, pastes and photographic developers, toy United State* D«partmut (Prepared the quarter of Section 18 in township 00, page 468 which mortgage was given of Agriculture.) and state of Minnesota on the 9th day shades and colors being manufactured contain coal products as to secure the payment of Sixteen North of range 26, West (under the It Has not been many years since of ^January, 1922, at 5 o'clock P. M. of there are tints that it would be difficult basic ingredients. The paper industry, recorded title), and the east half of Hundred ($1600.00) Dollars according corn silage was considered merely as a said day in book "L," of mortgages on to discern in the rainbow. the soap business, and the shoe manufacturer the Northeast quarter of Section eight* to the condi tioffiT of a certain promissory These colors all would be in serious difficulties feed suitable chiefly for dairy cows, page 195, and no action or proceedings and tne south half of the northwest note with interest coupon notes come from coal tar without the by-products of coal tar. but It has rapidly attained a wide Use having been instituted by law or otherwise quarter of Section nine in township attached, due and payable as follows: but after it is understood The electrical industry would lose its to recover the debt secured by among beef producers in the corn belt. Sixty-nine^ North of Range Twentysix On or before May 17, 1922. and interest that coal chief source of insulating material and said mortgage or any part thereof. Now all feeding that is not done on West (under the registered title), tar is the quintessence the doctors and druggists would be on said sum according to the terms Now, therefore, notice is hereby given ^pasture may be divided into twe the whole containing 320 acres more of the forests without a sufficient supply of phenol of ten interest coupon notes each for that by virtue of the power of sale classes—that in which silage is fed or less according to the government of untold ages the to make their supply of everyday the sum of Sixty-four ($64.00) Dollars, contained in said mortgage an£ pursuant '.and that in which it is not fed. As a fe^ does not appear drugs. survey thereof, situated in Koochiching due and payable respectively on the to the statute in such case made to be so marvellous. whole the two classes are now about county, state of Minnesota, with Coal tar, the refuse of ancient vegetable 17th day of May and November of each and provided, the said mortgage jwill be kingdoms, is valuable because it equally divided, but in some states the the hereditaments and appurtenances year, until principal ^note is paid or foreclosed by a sale of the premises And still for centuries produces a galaxy of brilliant colors, whieh sale will be made by the sheriff difference Is very marked. Surveys by matured. Both principal note and described in and conveyed by said mortgage, this country not so much for the colors themselves of said Koochiching county at the the United States Department of Agriculture coupon notes to bear interest at the viz: has been wasting but because in producing them so front door of the courthouse in the covering the last two winters rate of 8 per cent per annum after The northeast quarter (NE%) of sec vast quantities of many intermediates are developed that city of International. Falls in the said maturity. Said principal note and interest showed that 83 per cent of 4,566 cattle tion seventeen (17), in township sixtynine the precious material. are of inestimable worth to the industrial county and state on the 28th day of coupon notes bearing even date fed In Indiana received silage in their (69) north of range twenty-five life of the nation. In fact, the January A. D., 1922,\ at ten o'clock A. with said mortgage and all payable to rations, 87 per cent of 7,280 in Illinois, (25), west of the fourth principal mer M.. at public vendue to the highest the State Bank of Darfur, and. (Xdcucd by the Institute of American Barnes*, New York) 80 per cent of 8,290 in Iowa, 8 per cent idian containing 160 acres more or less bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Whereas, the interest coupon notes, in the county of Koochiching and state of 6,12ft In Nebraska, and 90 per cent $2469.14 and interest, the taxes and one for Sixty-four ($64.00) Dollars, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments of 8,964 in Missouri. the statutory aitorneys' fees ($75.00) which became due,May 17th, 1921,^and and appurtenances which sale will be Where silage Is used it supplies most as stipulated in said mortgage in case the interest coupon note of Sixty-four made by the sheriff of Koochiehing of the roughage. Nearly all the silage Feature Articles of foreclosure, and the expenses of ($64.Q0) Dollars which became due county at the front door of the court Is made from corn, probably 99 per sale, and the disbursements allowed by November 17th, 1921, and the taxes hoiise in the city International Falls, of cent of the total. Sorghum, sunflowers law, subject to redemption at any time amounting to One Hundred Four and county, and state on the 11th in said within one year from the day of sale, and legumes are sometimes used In localities 50-100 $104.50) Dollars have not been March, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. day of as provided by law. on the extreme edge of the paid, or any part thereof, and default day at public vendue to the of that Written Expressly For The International Falls Press THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK corn belt, such as western Kansas and now exists in the payment thereof,and. bidder for cash to pay said highest OF PLAZA (NORTH DAKOTA). Nebraska and western and northern debt $3910.68 and interest and taxes, of Mortgagee. These are Big, Vigorous, Vital Messages, Inspiring, South Dakota. A greater use of silage Whereas, ythe mortgagee has duly and $75.00 attorney fees as if any, Dated this 6th day of December, A depends largely upon the supply and elected to and does hereby elect and stipulated in artd said mortgage in by D., 1021. Educative and Sensational. declare the whole principal sum value of other roughage. foreclosure and the disbursements case of Bessesen A Bessesen, secured by said mortgage together The main facts about the use of allowed by law, subject to redemption Attorneys for Mortgagee, We have the Exclusive Right of Publication of These with the interest thereon, immediately at any time within one silage In fattening cattle are thus summarised year 617-20-Plymouth Bldg., due and payable as in and by the day sale as provided by Articles in This Community. from the of by the department: The Minneapolis, Minn. terms and conditions of said mortgage greater the proportion of silage to law. Dec. 15-22-29-Jan. 5-12-19-26. it is authorized to do, and, Dated January 20, 1922. corn the cheaper the gains. The Whereas, there is actually due and JENNIE LAURITZEN, Articles In This Issue greater the quantity of corn the less JOHN H. BROWN claimed to be due at the date of this Assignee of Mortgagee. silage consumed. Silage will not fatten notice on said mortgage the sum of Attorney at Law W. V. Kane, cattle unless accompanied by concentrates. One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirtyfive Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Office oyer O. M. Carr & Co. "THE NATION'S HEALTH" In silage most of the cornstalk and 40-100 ($1735.40) Dollars, besides International Falls, Minnesoota. International Falls. Minnesota Is used. Cattle fed on silage will eat the sum of One Hundred Four Jan. 26-Feb.2-9-16-23-Mar.2-9. By Dr. Chas. H. Mayo. more straw or stover. If purchasfd and 50-100 ($104.50) Dollars taxes on A E said premises covered by said mortgage paid by the said mortgagee, and, Lawyer Next Week—— Whereas, the power of sale has become International State Bank BUf. operative and no action pr proceedings International Falls, Minnesota have been instituted at law "BEWARE OF ANARCHY" or otherwise to recover said debt N O E N I N N E S O A secured by said mortgage or any part By John M. Parker, Governor of Louisiana. thereof, O S I A F. Now therefore, notice is hereby given Dr. B. Osburn, Physician and that by virtue of the power of sale Surgeon in Charge contained in said mortgage and*pursuant Office Phone 39 Hospital Phono 71 Watch for these articles written by the" nation's to the statute in such case made Office lntl State Bank Building 'and provided the said mortgage will International Falls, Minnesota leaders. They will appear in every issue of the In­ be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: The North ^ast ternational Falls Press during the coming year. MORE Quarter (NB%^ of Section Twentysix (26) in Township Sixty-three (63) MONEY Franklin liked books. Ben North, of Range Twenty-two (22), West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Within their covers he found wisdom—the wis­ containing One Hundred Sixty If Ton Ship Us Toer ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS (160) acres, according to the Government HIDES FURS dom which when put into practice—earned for him survey thereof, in Koochiching Write FIRST Mr VT County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments Special Ui a reputation as a great American. and appurtenances, which said htUMOT I anunr, sale will be made by the sheriff of We Observe his birthday on January 17—it hav­ Nrfam Koochiching county, at the front door of the Court house, in the City of International Write lor prie* !iM.'taf* sa4 fall hrforMioo ing been two hundred and sixteen years since his PAINT Falls, in said Koochiching D.Bergman sOd. birth at Boston/ County, Minnesota, on the 7th day of March, 1922 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon ST.PAUL-/AINN. Franklin's philosophy may be summed up in of that day at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to pay one word—THRIFT. said debt of One. Thousand Seven FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Hundred Thirty-five and 40-100 ($1,735.40) And the bank book is text book in the study of Dollars, and the interest that may accrue, and the said One Hundred Paint SPECIAL NOTICE FROM thrift. It was the book which Franklin heeded Four and 60-100 ($104.50) Dollars, delinquent Paint taxes paid by the said mortgagee most because there, in black and white, was t\ie result Jake on Hie Corner on said premises, ahd Fifty ($50.00) Dollars attorney fees, as of his endeavors. ^sasas-K—S-K-K-4— stipulated In and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements "Spend less than you make if you would succeed/' allowed by law, subject to redemption HIGHEST PRICES at any time within one year 5 —said Franklin's famed "Poor Richa(rd.M v-Investigate from the date, of the sale as provided We carry fthe OU Refiable Lin* by law. PAID FOR our various departments—Loans,, 5 .Dated this l2th day of January, 1022. Raw •$-.<p></p>Furs ft®* jMdOii STATE BANK OF DARFUR, Savings, Bonds, Insurance, Real Estate. i--# .. Mortgagee. Jl 7* & Make your money work for you. Edward C. Farmer, Attorney for Mortgagee,'n" St. James, Minnesota. ^Falte Lumber & Coal Co. first National Bank Bffas For* Hm Jan. lS-Feb. *21. JakeGreeagard mom si i-" sSr '. Fdk rifink. Lis.###