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& PAGE EIGHT County of Koochiching, on Saturday, NORTHOME RECORD SHOULD CREDIT ALLY OF »:FJSTlVALteU6HTS •the First day of April 1922 at-#ten ALSO LOOK INTO. PAST MODERN COMMERCE o'clock^ in the foreiioon of that day. LEGISLATIVE ffiSTORY all the right, title and interest that (Continued from Page 4.): the above ittmed judgment debtor had in and to the real estate 'hereinafter y.-, described on the Twenty Seventh day KM Record that paper takes the^Bemidji need'capital they offer stock. When of July 1921, that being the date of Hatiukkah, the Feast of Dedication Sentinel to task for' boosting the they wish to borrow they offer bonds. rendition of said judgment or any interest also called "Feast of the Maccabees'" A. candidacy of P. Ritchie for state Borrowing on the security of a bond therein which said judgment is a Jewish festival beginning on the senatof, in opposition to F. J. McPartlin. is a credit transaction. Selling shares debtor Freda Oragman have since that twenty-fifth day of Kislew (December) day acquired, the description of the of stock in an industry is a capital A v'Wf and continuing for eight days, property being as follows, to-wit: The Record says, "if the Sentinel transaction. Credit is not capital and chiefly as a festival of lights. It Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of will take the trouble to look .into the the-great error of the post-war period was instituted by Judas Maccabeus, block Number Five (5) in Carson and and gota load of hay. His oldest a a a a matter we think it will find that the his brothers, and the elders of the was an attempt to make credit do the Lupies* Addition to International Falls a Si son returned with him and is attending congregation of Iaraei, in the year 165 two men who did most to get "the Bemidji work of capital. Credit has a definite Minnesota, according to the plat thereof a 8 BIRCHDALE B. C., to be celebrated anndally with school here. beginning and ending. It should on file and of record in the office s* Normal School, 'which is a gre^t 55 mirth and joy as a memorial of the of the Register of Deeds in and for benefit to this part of the state, weife exist no longer than its underlying «*5 dedication of the altar, or the purification said Koochiching County, Minnesota. Engineer Rose came up from Be-v value. Senator L. H. Nord and Represenj&tive Alvin Johnson was a business caller of the sanctuary. Dated International Falls. Minn., midji last Friday and after examining F. J. McPartlin of International Credit must be liquidated at specific After^ having recovered the Holy Feb. Eighth 1922. from Cloquet. jf'-S conditions here, made the strikers an periods, and also frequently in order Fails." HUGHES VAN ETTEN city and the Temple from the Greeks, offer which is making the gravel fly. that it be kept fluent and sufficient We. are too modest taany more than Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. Judas ordered a new altar to be had a dance at The young folks Seventeen teams are now working. By F. U. DAY, Deputy. for the needs of commerce. Credit is say that the Bemidji Normal School built in the place of the one which had Chambers Feb. 3. W. V. KANE, been polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes, the ally of modern commerce. This was made possible by the work and Attorney for Judgment Creditor. A big crowd turned out to the Who had caused a pagan* altar to be should be patent to the reader who efforts at" the sessions of 1915 and Mr. John Nelson rturned from Border Feb.-9-Mch-16. creamery meeting last week. Most set up in the Temple of Jerusalem, and should understand how much safer he 1917, of the legislative delegation after visiting friends there. sacrifices to be offered to his idol. of the old officers were re-elected. will be if he appreciates fully the from the district at. St. Paul, composd wWn the fire bad been kindled anew SALE OF SCHOOL AND Ice will be put up soon and wood secured real nature of credit and its proper of Senator L. H. Nord, and Representative Mr.' and Mrs. Spruce Johnson are Upon the altar and the lamps of the OTHER STATE LANDS and all plans laid for a big run uses. Of all commercial transactions L. G. Pendergast, fcoth the proud parents of a baby boy. candlestick lit, the dedication of the this summer. at least ninety-two per cent, are credit deceased, and the writer hereof. Mr. altar was celebrated for eight days STATE OF MINNESOTA, transactions. One of the most impressive McPartlin served his first term in the amid sacrifices and songs. John Boquist made a trip to Beaudette State Auditor's Office, #4 #4 V# things in modern life is the In the Talmud the festival is principally House during the session of 1919, after and Spooner to take care of 1^1 St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 31, 1922. known as the "Feast of Illumination," extent to which credit has become interwoven the normal school had been- built Notice is hereby given that on'March business. WARREN TWP. and it was usual either in world commerce enabling 13, 1922, at 10 o'cloclc»a. m., in the office and opened.. Of cfiurse, as & member to display eight lamps on the first of the county auditor, at International 44 44 44 44 44 #4 44 #4 44 #4 44 #4 us to expand our industries and our of the appropriations committee pf lilr. and Mrs. Nelson, who have been #4 #4 #4 44 44 •V W O «T# O V# V# night of the festival, and reduce the 4 Falls, Koochiching county, in agriculture to a point that was never the House at the sessions of 1919 and working at the Envall camp have returned number on each successive night, or the State of Minnesota, I will offer for August Lapp has trapped three dreamed of by our progenitors. 1921, Mr. McPartlin has seen to it^ to Roseau. sale certain unsold state lands and to begin with one lamp the first night, wolves this winter. Credit a Means. that the normal school has beetv well also those state lands which have reverted increasing the number till the eighth Credit has given us facilities for to the state by reason of the taken care of. night. The lights are supposed to be Mr. Olaf Nilson is engaged in the Pat Lin dell is shoveling gravel for non-payment of interest. creating a huge national wealth, but symbolical of the liberty obtained by pulp wood business. He is hauling Adams arjd Johnson. Terms of Sale: the Jews on the day of which Hanukkah we must remember that credit is but BORDER CITY MAN, 81, the wood from the Sathur c'amp. Fifteen per cent of the purchase is the celebration. FINISHES SCHOOL COURSE a facility it is not itself wealth, and price is payable to the ounty Treasurer August Lapp and Duncan Morse was must never be reckoned as a part of Emil Hendrickson's nephew and ji at the time of sale. The unpaid balance —7" at Frank Adams Sunday. the nation's wealth. It must be considered whole FIND HEALTH IN SUN'S RAYS is payable at any time in friend of Oscar Johnson arrived from H. U. Hetting of this city aged 81, the or part within forty years from a servant of the nation and a Sweden and are making their home has completed the short course in Mrs. J. Morse is improving. She date of sale, interest rate of four per means for producing capital. here. milk and cream' testing at the University Ancients Had Full Faith in Treatment cent per annum, due on June 1st. of is up and about the house again. Now Practiced in the Most Modern We have endeavored to present the of Minnesota and has been each year provided, that the 'Interest Sanitariums. subject in a way that would be lucid The late snow storm has hindered licensed as ah inspector. can be paid at any time within the John Van House is driving one of to the lay reader. Though credit is traffic for the last week and kept the interest year without penalty. In effect Mr. Hetting was born in Norway Johnson's teams on the gravel hauling. In a small village in the Adirondacks this means that the interest money technical because of its nature. 3ret loggers busy removing thee lements and came to the United States when there is a sanitarium where may be paid any time between June after all, when recognizing how deeply from the roads. 27 years old. By his owi* efforts he patients take sun baths. And a high first, and May thirty-first withou penalty. credit penetrates into the welfare established himself as a railroad con- price is charged for .the treatment. M. C. Trumbar has his well finished, The Community Club held a meeting 4 of every person, no matter whether tractor. The appraised value of timber, when Bathing in the sun's rays for health getting a gravel bottom at 27 feet, he be employer or employee, capitalist to discuss the value of improved so stated, must be paid in full at the In 1905 he abandoned railway construction is an ancient ceremony, handed down He is lucky once. 1 time of sale. or laborer, we consider it a" worthy land. The question up for debate was, from the earliest ages. Wiseacres iu and filed on a homstead All mineral rights are reserved to project to arouse interest in knowing Resolved, that the ^rice be fixed at bygone times used to bathe in the near International Falls. the State by the laws of the State. Mrs. Frank Adams and little son sunshine, believing in the great value, just what credit is and what a big $70 per acre. All lands are sold subject to any Lawrence, spent Tuesday afternoon of light as a destroyer of disease. part it has played in modern commerce. BIRCHDALE BOY TO and all ditch taxes thereon. at Mrs. J. Morse's. Light was the secret and universal Elizabeth Howard and Mrs. Shearer RECEIVE GOLD MEDAL Lands on which the interest has become medicine by which they cured many delinquent may be redeemed at made a trip to Baudette representing Quite a blustering time Saturday jdiseases. any time up to the hour of sale or before our Campfire Girls. They will help Gold medals to be awarded^to five COMMUNICATION FROM MARGIE Sunlight is the greatest factor in and Sunday of last week. The thermometer resale, to the actual purchaser. the Baudette and Spooner girls to students of the school of agriculture, our planetary existence if it failed Such lands are listed under the caption: was down to 40 below zero organize a Campfire there. Margie, Minn.. University of Minnesota, two of them all life would perish. One has only to all day Sunday. look at nature for potent examples. Feb. 4, 1922. "Delinquent Lands." residents of Minneapolis, announced In vegetable, animal and human life No person can purchase more than Mr. John Johnson of International Editor Int'l Falls Press: as first prize winners in the second Mrs. Frank Adams and Mrs. John 320 ares of land, provided, however, the influence of sunlight is strongly Falls is down here getting^ lumber International Falls, Minn. annual livestock judging contest conducted Van House were in Kelliher Wednesday, that State lands purchased previous to manifest. Compare the vegetatio"n in to erect a house on the Comas place Dear Sir:— Saturday by the Livestock 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. calling at the latter's daughter, the gardens of a back street awa.v that he just purchased. We are all My attention has been called to a club. Winners are John R. Murphy, Mrs. Oscar Thyren. from the sunlight with similar growth glad to see him back again. It seems Margie news item in your paper which Agents acting for purchasers must 1134 Fremont avenue N., horses in the open country. Compare tlie furnish affidavit of authority. as though they all come back to reads: "Our teachers don't believe in Frank A. Douglas, 3008 Aldsich avenue children of the country with those John Shue celebrated his 45th Appraisers' reports showing- quality Birchdale. helping out in a social way where they S.. dairy cattle Howard L. Magladry^ living down a narrow street of the birthday Saturday night with a party and kind/ of soil are on file in this office. teach, but go to other places for city slum», Birchdale, beef cattle Ward of friends and neighbors. A delightful #.« 4.4 #.« «J» 4.4 4.4 For" creating good general health their amusements. Don't look well 4*4 4 4 4 4 4 4## M. Shepard, Park Rapids, swirife Lists giving- legal descriptios of S3 lunch was served. and happiness no medicine is so effective to the majority at home. Something Henry W. Hecker, Mankato, shefep. lands to be offered may be obtained MARGIE NEWS as the direct rays of "the sun. of the State Auditor or the Immigration wrong." Mrs. Frank Adams has C. W. West's A sun bath consists of letting the rays Commissioner at St. Paul, and ».« 44 44 44 44 44 44 #4 44 #4 44 «iV V# 9 I, as principal of the school speaking O 44 4# EDDICATION. driving horse for the winter. No pf the sun bathe the skin each day, of the County Auditor at the county J. Burns is loading out ties from his for my teachers, grant that there seat. j,- preferably during the morning. The more lonesome days when the rest spur. is "something wrong." Not in the That ignorance is rfreshin', some body is, of course, wholly or partially R. P. CHASE, State Auditor are gone from home. defense of myself but my teachers. uncovered. people seem to think, but I shall never Mr. Larson broke camp last week, I state the following facts: One of my use it as my customery drink. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4# 44 44 44 44 44 f# »V r# V# 4# 4# 4 also Andy Miller. two issastants is teaching her third a You'll hardly find a pizen that's deadlier Marine Phenomenon. ORDER TIME TO FILE WARREN TOWNSHIP year here, and the last social function €**0. Late one January the steamship than this—it makes me hoppin' CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARNG Andy Miller is the owner of a nice held in the schoolhouse was the Trafalgar, when within ten inil&s of mad to hear that "Ignorance is bliss." THEREON. 4# #,• new Silvertone and it is a good one. first she has missed during her 4 »V 4 +V V# V# Wolf rock, off the southeast coast of Estate of Anton Christianson I don't expect to ever be prorated as John Shue had a card party last England, met with a remarkable accident. lengthy stay. The engagement this a fool, or hear myself-referried to, as Saturday night. The Tuttle family are out of quarantine, IN PROBATE COURT teacher had out Of town was made flie kin-folk of the mule—I stick to A report like that of a cannon was having been shut in for nearly two weeks in advance and before any eddication as a heap the safest plan Mrs. Adams ^helped to care for heard, and a large fiery body with STATE OF MINNESOTA, two months. knowledge of a social function at to cultivate the nobleness that makes County of Koochiching. Mrs. Morse' Sunday, a tail 30 or 40 feet long struck the home. The other teacher remained in a bigger man. In the matter of the estate of Anton water 20 feet from the vessel. It came out.' A heavy snow storm last week was town, and helped financially towards Christianson, Decedent. was aecompani/ed by a loud hissing, A surface-eddication. I hardly could bad for some of the loggers on a the Lj'ceum course for which social Letters of administration this day and a column of water rose where it endorse. You can't sock wisdom Mrs. Frank Adams and little son, long haul having been granted to Marie Christianson. function was given. Immediately afterward struck the sea. on a man, like subbin' down a horse. I awrence, were callers at Schulling's the ship seemed to be on fire, I write this because I believe that last Friday. .You don't heap knowledge on It is ordered, That the time within Mrs. R. jarvis was a visitor in International the engine room glowing with a violet in a sense of fairness this vindication yer skin, the same as linyment. which all creditors of the above named Falls a couple of days light filled with multitudes of sparks. fs due my assistants. I shall not speak decedent may present claims against You swaller, an' digst it, or it's never Some snow we are having the last last week'. The mate engaged at the wheel suffered for myself. It is not necessar\\ I his estate in this court, be, and the wuth a cent I few days. There is now a good twenty-four a violent shock through the steel same hereby is, limited to three months have but two questions to ask: Is You can garner infermation with a inches on the level, with the rod in his hand. The crew fled to the Mrs. L. Smith and children returned from and after the d£te hereof and there something wrong and where? banks much deeper. keen-observin' eye, an' store it in yer deck. It was found that all the compasses that Friday the ninth day of last Friday from a several weeks visit Is the "majority" a handful of folk had been demagnetized, and attic, till you need it, by-an'-by. June, 1922, at 10 o'cock a. m., in with relatives at Ironton, Minn. who have personal grievances or an the ship had much difficulty in making the Probate Court Rooms at the Court You can eat a chunk of wisdom with Mrs. Ole Pearson, Mrs. Oscar her way to Falmouth. It was' probably actual majority of the patrons of the House at International Falls in said an appetite that's smart, and it never Thye and Mrs. Mil^e Haley were at Agnes Erickson spent several days County, be, and the same hereby is, a strong lightning flash which school? Mrs. Moor's Sunday. swells yer head up, nor solidifis the visiting her parents here last week fixed and appointed as the time and struck the water, and the subsequent Sincerely yours, heart. So, I take my eddication. She re|urnd to International Falls on place for hearing upon and the examination, electric phenomena were produced by G. M. Rowe. They are getting along fine"'with by the good old-fashioned plan, which adjustment and allowance of Fridav. the dispersal of the charge supplied such claims as shall be presented within puts it in the system, instead of on the road gravelling and there is only to the surface of the sea. the time aforesaid. the man! XOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION about one mile left. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Let notice hereof be given by the SALE Your own Uncle John. a pair of twins on Feb. 1, a boy and "Gibraltar of Canada." publication of this order in International August Lapp and Mrs. Frank girl. The girl was not strong and Quebec citadel, sometimes called Falls Press as provided by law. Under and by virtue of an Execution Good News for the Patient. Adams each have a new Old Trusty Dated Feb. 8, 1922. the only lived two days. They were very "Gibraltar of Canada," is a strong issued out of and under the seal of the a "Sam, shut off that phonograph Incubator. More poultry next year. JOHN BERG, fortification covering 40 acres of tiny, one weighed 3 1-4 pounds and the District Court of the State of Minnesota, moment, will you?" said the barber Judge of Probate. ground, and in its present form it dates in and for the Fifteenth Judicial other 3 1-2. It was too bad they did who provides music with shaves. COUfcT SEAL M. C. Trumba will help Pembrock from 1828. The more modern fortifications District and County of Koochiching on not both live. "Iwn't you like that jazz record 7' JEVNE & NORTON, were constructed in 1820-30, Daurity in Kelliher to pack ice next the Eighth day of February in the year Attorneys for Petitioner. asl-ed his assistant. 1922 upon a judgment rendered and substantially on the lines of the French week. It is 17y2 inches thick now. «.• #.• 44 44 44 «.« 44 44 44 44 Feb.-9-16-23 .. "Sure, but I'm fixing to go arounci docketed in said Court and County in works of 1620. The citadel has been V# 4 4 4 4 4 4 (T# 4 4 4 4 58 tlie gentleman's chin. I can't keep time an action therein, wherein Anton garrisoned by Canadian soldiers since The snow plow went over the roads, AROUND LOMAN with short strokes."—Louisville Cour* Lousin was plaintiff, and Freda Dragman the withdrawal of British troops in 8 but it is like riding on an ocean wave ier-Journal. was defendant, in favor of said HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922. 1871. It incloses a parade and drill 4.4 4.4 44 44 4.4 44 44 44 44 44 4* j»V V# l*« or a merry-go-round up and down. plaintiff and against said defendant ground, 42 acres in extent, surrounded Freda Dragman for the sum of fourteen Harold Brownley made a business by barracks and magazines under the Sincerety and Tolerance, Kindness 40-100 hundred fifty-two and dollars, 33F Mrs. Van House is again at her trip to the Falls Monday. walls. Heavy cannon are mounted on and Trustworthiness, look very much as appeared by the judgment roll mother's bed-side. She will stay this the ramparts. A large stone building filed in the office of the Clerk of saitlN like to four aces of life after all. They time until she is better, as Mrs. forms the "Officers Quarters," with the .Some stir in 'financial matters— District Court for said County of Koochiching, often bring men and women into "Governor General's Residence" (occasionally Morse is to old to be left without mostly getting new car licenses. and prominence before they get there by occupied by him) at the east care. WHEREAS, said judgment was docketed any brilliant talents. You see we all in the District Court of Koochiching end, overlooking the river. Joe Bulga, from the upper Black, get there by the verdict of the world county on the Twenty Seventh day A splendid vista can be seen from Frank Adams entertained at bachelor's is busy on the gravel job here. of July in the year 1921 at 11 o'clock and all the good folks are the jury. the king's bastion at the northeast dinner party last Saturday. a. m. on said day and the sum of angle of the ramparts. The west ramparts Somehow or other they seem to prize it-r Those present Were Nels Ledholm, Twelve, Hundred Seventy-nine and60100 Albert Dobbs and Grover McCoy overlook the Plains of Abraham. character, which is what we are, more (fl,279.60) dollars, is now actually August Lapp,* Jess Berkholder -and of Indus, were callers here last Sunday. than reputation, which is what we are due thereon with interest on Twelve M. Trumba. N supposed to be. You have always a Hundred Seventy-nine and 60-100 dollars. All the Symptoms. from the Sixth day of January laugh up your sleeve when the brilliant "Paul Mercure who served /on the "Was Mr. Grabcoin in his office when A. D. 1922, and up to and including the Even If— genius struts around an' tries date of sale, also for one hundred cents,, petit'jury last week is sick at home The loving husband was about to you called?" THE EASIEST PART to discourage you by showin' his increased cost 'and for all my fees, start on a long Journey His young 1st Golfer: Are you picking up "No, he must have been playing Ibis week.' beautiful tail feathers. You can't get golf quickly? costs and disbursements of levy and wife, a very modern type, stood disconsolately golf.". the tail feathers, of course. He's got 2nd Golfer: Oh my yes! sale, which said Execution has to me I've "Are you sure, about thiaT" on the platform. The PattI Mai came home Saturday night learned all of the euee worde already. as Sheriff of said Koochiching County the .talents the good Lord gave htm an' whistle blew. He gave her a last kiss. "Reasonably sure. The office force He shipped about two,tons of alsike been duly directed and delivered, I you can't get away from that, but you seemed to think he wouldn't he hade "I'll writs to you," he said, "from seed, which he raised last season. Perm. have levied upon and will sell at public soon. Moat of the clerks had their can get holil of the four aces whether every .place westop at on tfie way.9 auction to the highest cash bidder A Jadr writer has ier 'style" feet up on their deaks and three "Ym, do," 'she said, "do, darling, you were dealt them or not, an' with which Isn't bad. in the lobby of the Sheriff's main office Salisbury made a trip to his H. stenographers were gln^d to te!*» even if It's only a check."-, four aces you stand a pretty good rAnd critics tell. h«r' all the while in the District Court House in the near Fairland* last week homestead I mustn't pad. phones."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Mm 1 City of International Falls, in said chance of winning the pot. it A.- v. "7