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jatcii have levied upon and will sell at-labile dneed in the snakes, many of which fur» mortgagee,dated on th% 17th day sald premises covered by said mortgage Oils farm are also in the country-wide auction to the highest cash bidder of May, 1917, and with a poweV of sale lnrk on the ledfge in the -semi-darknessnear paid by the said mortgagee, and, breeding project being conducted by In the lobby of ,the Sheriffs main office therein contained, duly. recorded in the the entrances, watching for the Whereas, the power of sale has become the dairy division and bulls hare been in the District Court House in the office of the Register of Deeds in and operative and no action or proceedings bsts, sent from the government farm at City of International Falls, in said for said County of Koochiching, State have been Instituted at law Beltsville, Md. In this breeding project, County of Koochiching, on Saturday, of Minnesota on the 12th day of June, or otherwise to recover said debt which now includes more than- 300 The Game of Whist. the First day of April 1922 at ten 1917 at 9 o'clock A. M., and was dulyrecorded secured by said mortgage or any part cows and 50 bulls, It is hoped to determine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, All great discoveries are works of in Book I of mortgages oh thereof, •. what are the best methods of all the right, title and interest that page 468, which mortgage was given time and the game of whist is no exception Now therefore, notice is hereby given breeding for the improvement of cattle. the above named judgment debtor had to secure the payment of Sixteen that by virtue of the power of sale to the rule. Its merits were DAIRY CATTLE ON DAY FARM The large scale of this investigation in and to the real estate hereinafter Hundred ($1600.00) Dollars according contained in said mortgage and pur' not recognized in early times,, and under-the should make the results particularly described on the Twenty Seventh day to the conditions of a certain promissory suant to the statute in sucb case made vulgar appellation of "whisk valuable. of July 1921, that being the date of Government Begins Study of Dairying note with interest coupon notes and provided the said mortgage will and swobbers" it long lingered in the rendition of said judgment or any interest and Crop Possibilities in attached, due and paya"ble as follows: be foreclosed by sale of the premises servants' hall ere it could ascend to therein which said judgment On or before May 17. 1922. and interest described in and conveyed ^by said Southwest. CLEAN ALL DAIRY UTENSILS the drawing room. debtor Freda Dragman have since that on said sum according to the terms mortgage, to-wit: The North East At length some gentlemen in England day acquired,. the description of the of ten interest coupon notes each for Quarter (JE*4) of Section Twentysix (Prepared by the United States Department who met at the Crown coffeehouse Where Several Cows Are Kept Wkter property being as follows, to-wit: the sum of Sixty-four ($64.00) Dollars, (26) in Township Sixty-lhree (63) of Agriculture.) in Bedford Rod, studied the Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of of May Be Heated by Means In order to study the possibilities due and payable respectively on the North, of Range Twenty-two (22), game, gave it rules, established its block Number Five (5) in Carson and 17 th day of May and November of each of dairying and to develop better methods Small Boiler. 4 West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, principles, and then Edward Hoyle, in Lupies' Addition to International Falls year, until principal note is paid or of crop utilization in the dryfarming containing One Hundred Sixty Minnesota, according to the plat thereof 1743, blazoned it forth to all the world. matured. Both principal note and (160) acres, according to the Government regions of the Southwest, the One of the greatest conveniences on on file and of record in the office coupon notes to bear interest at the survey thereof, in Koochiching bureau of animal industry of the United the farm where cows are kept is- some of the Register of Deeds in and for rate of 8 per cent per annum after County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments States Department of Agriculture means for heating an abundance of wa-. SALE OF SCHOOL AND said Koochiching County, Minnesota. maturity. Said principal note and in- and appurtenances, which said has established- a herd of purebred ter for washing the milk vessels. OTHER STATE LANDS Dated International Falls, Minn., terest coupon notes bearing even date sale will be made by the sheriff of dairy cattle on a farm in the semiarid Where a considerable number of cows Feb. Eighth 1922. with said mortgage and all payable to Koochiching county, at the front door district of northwestern Oklahoma. is kept, heating water by means of HUGHES VAN ETTEN the' State Bank of Darfur, and of the Court house, in the City of International STATE OF MINNESOTA, The bureau of plant industry steam from a small, low-pressure, upright Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. Whereas, the interest coupon notes, Falls, in said Koochiching State Auditor's Office, has had a farm here near the town of boiler is desirable, but on the By F. U. DAY, Deputy. one for Sixty-four ($64.00) Dollars, County, Minnesota, on the 7th day of St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 31, 1922. Woodward for many years, and has small farm a stove with a basin fitted W. V. KANE, Which became due May 17th, 1921, and March, 1922 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Notice is hereby given that on March Attorney for Judgment Creditor. studied such grain sorghums, into the top (or it may be separate crops as the interest coupon note of Sixty-four of that day at public vendue to 13, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office Feb.-9-Mch-16. broom corn, forage sorghums, cowpeas, •from the top) can be purchased cheaply ($64.00) Dollars which became due the highest bidder for cash to pay of the county auditor, at International prevention soil and will serve the purpose, provided alfalfa, rye fnr flip of November 17th, 1921, and the taxes said debt of One Thousand Seven Falls, Koochiching county, in the water is properly heated. Water Hundred Thirty-five and 40-100 ($1,735.40) amounting to One Hundred Four and XOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the State of Minnesota, I will offer for can be pumped from the well directly 50-100 $104T5T)) Dollars have jiot been Dollars, and the interest that sale certain unsold state lands and SALE into the basin. In order to avoid paid, or any part thereof, and default may accrue, and the said One Hundred also those state lands which have reverted now exists in the payment thereof, Four and 50-100 ($104.50) Dollars, delinquent heating the milk room and to do away Default having been made in the conditions to the state by reason of the and, taxes paid by the said mortgagee with smoke and ashes, the water heater of that certain mortgage made non-payment of interest. on said premises, and Fifty Whereas, the mortgagee has duly should be placed Immediately outside by Eric Grotberg and Anna Grotberg, Terms of Sale: elected to and does hereby elect and ($50.00) Dollars attorney fees, as his wife, of the county of Fillmore and of the milk room and, if elevated, Fifteen per cent of the purchase declare the whole principal sum stipulated in and by said mortgage in the state of Minnesota to L. Lauritzen the water from it can be run into the price is payable to the ounty Treasurer case of foreclosure, and the disbursements secured by said mortgage together of the county of Fillmore and state of washing vat. at the time of sale. The unpaid balance with the interest thereon, immediately allowed by law, subject to redemption Minnesota, dated the 20th day of March, is payable at any time in whole at any time within one year due and payable as in and by the 1914 and recorded in the office of the, or part within forty years from the PRUNE APPLE TREE PROPERLY terms and conditions of said mortgage from the date of the sale as provided register of deeds of the county of Koochiching date of sale, interest rate of four per by law. it is authorized to do, and, and state of Minnesota on the cent per annum, due on June 1st. of Orchardists Should Take Care Not to Whereas, there is actually due and Dated this 12th day of January, 1922. each year provided, that the Interest 30th day of May, 1914, at 1,^ o'clock a. Cut a Hole in Top—Too Much STATE BANK OF DARFUR, claimed to be due at the date of this wi m. in book "J" of mortgages on page can be paid at any time within the Wood Taken Out. notice on said mortgage the sum of Mortgagee. 429, and there is declared to be due, interest year without penalty. In effect Edward C. Farmer, One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirtyfive claimed to be due and is due on sai| this means that the interest money In be careful working on apple tree? Attorney for Mortgagee, and 40-100 ($1735.40) Dollars, besides mortgage, on the date of this notice, may be paid any time between June not to cut a hole in the treetop. the sum of One Hundred Four St. James, Minnesota. first, and May thirty-first withou penalty. the sum of $3910.68, the same being for Many people read about opening up the Jan. 19-Feb. 23. and 50-100 ($104.50) Dollars taxes on the sum of $3000.00 principal specified center of the tree in order to let in said mortgage together with the The appraised value of timber, when sunlight in and th^g^ make the mistake sum of $617.58 interest and $293.10 taxes, so stated, must be paid in full at the of cutting out too much wood. A penalties and interest for the years time of sale./ tree properly pruned should never All mineral rights ar^ reserved to 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. show where the limbs come from when the State by the laws of the State. Which said mortgage, together with OBERN IRACLBS viewed at a distance of 25 feet. the debt secured thereby was duly assigned All lands are sold subject to any 0 by Otto Olson as administrator and all ditch taxes thereon. Lands on which the interest has become of the estate of the said L. Lauritzen, Bell. Swiss Santa Rings delinquent may be redeemed at mortgagee, to Jennie Lauritzen by In thi- (|tiiiiiit littU* town of St. fallen, any time up to the hour of sale or before written assignment dated the 3rd day Switzerland, which has retained Famous Scientists Declare that Tremendous Advancements resale, to the actual purchaser. of January, 1922 and duly recorded in many of its curious medieval customs. the office of the register of deeds in Such lands are listed under the caption of the Future Will Come ^rom Weighing Kations Santa Claus makes his visits ringing a Out u»s. nopfei and for said county of Koochiching Requires But Little Time. gigantic cowbell, says Popular Science "delinquent Lands." and state df Minnesota on the 9th day the Chemical Laboratory Magazine. No person can purchase more than of January, 1922, at 5 o'clock P. M. of blowing, and winter wheat for pasture. in St. Gallen, every Christmas ^ve ?20 ares of land, provided, however, said day in book "L" of mortgages on From now on the farm will be used that State lands purchased previous to page 195, and no action or proceedings twelve men array themselves in white old In Eight Sketches) co-operatively by the bureau of plant 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. having been instituted by law or otherwise trousers and shirts, embroidered wool By JOHN RAYMOND Industry and the bureau of animal industry. to recover the debt secured by suspenders, and bright red ties. Each This is considered a necessary Agents acting for purchasers must said mortgage or any part thereof. one fastens an enormous cowbell on No. VIII combination, as most of the feeds furnish affidavit of authority. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to a wide leather belt, and covers his grown there are of the kind that must Appraisers' reports showing quality that by virtue of the power of sale LOOKING FORWARD head with an enormous mask of cardboard, be fed largely to live stock. and kind of soil are on file in this office. contained in said mortgage and pursuant the upper part of which Is to the statute in such case made The dairy division hopes to determine Mankind, after passing through the estimated. There decorated by stenciled designs. Lists giving legal descriptios of and provided, the said mortgage will be stone age, the bronze age and the will no longer be whether or not it is desirable to One of the twelve is called "Samichlaus." lands to be offered may be obtained foreclosed by a sale of the premises varying phases of civilization now hills covered with produce live stock under those dryland It is his duty to give the good of the State Auditor oi* the Immigration described in and conveyed by said mortgage, faces the dawn of a new era. Thomas vineyards and fields conditions, and to grow the crops children presents. The other eleven Edison, in a recent interview, declared with cattle. Man Commissioner at St. Paul, and viz: wblch will give the largest returns per that we have entered into the Age of will gain in gen,tleChemistry remain at a little distance on the outskirts of the County Auditor at the county The northeast quarter (NE!4) of section acre in terms of milk or cream. The and the remarkable achieve- ness and morality of the jolly crowd that follows seventeen (17), in township sixtynine seat. question is not one of crop tonnage, ments of laboratory workers serve to because he will (69) north of range twenty-five them on their rounds, giving candy to R. P. CHASE, State Auditor but of ttie amount of finished dairy substantiate this statement. cease to live by (25), west of the fourth principal meridian the grownups entertaining everybody and products that can be turned out. The It is difficult to prophesy how great carnage and dewill containing 160 acres more or less with their clowning. be thfe contribution of chemists struction of living work here Is not designed to discover ORDER LIMITIXfi TIME TO KILE in the county of Koochiching and state to our present civilization, but so creatures. The the best practices for any particular CLAIMS, AXD FOR HEARXO of Minnesota, with the hereditaments much has been accomplished and so earth will be covgreat Cave-Dwelling Snakes. THEREOX. state, but to study practices that wil1 and appurtenancies which sale will be is the expectancy that it is evi- ered with grass, Estate of Anton Christiansen be desirable in the large dry-land re Until recent times no reptiles were made by the sheriff of Koochiching dent why thoughtful men are insist- flowers and woods gions where only certain crops can county at the front door of the court known to have adanted themselves to ing that the public should be awak- and in it the huened IN PROBATE COURT grown. house in the city of International Falls, existence in the dnrkness of caverns. to a full knowledge of the signifi- man race will dwell in the abundance in said county, and state on the 11th The people of this little Oklahomi Now, however. It is known that in the cance of the science of its national life, and joy of the legendary age of STATE OF MINNESOTA. day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. The synthetic chemist has been able gold." town have shown great enthusiasm in Malay peninsula a snake, a species County of Koochiching. of that day at public vendue to the to produce practically all necessary So much for prace. Now consider regard to the Investigations that the of coluber, inhabits certain caverns, In the matter of 'the estate of Anton highest bidder for cash to pay said materials and thousands of arti- prophecy General Debenry, of war of feeding upon the bats. department of agriculture contemplates. Christianson, Decedent. debt of $3910.68 and interest and taxes, I cles invaluable in peace times, mostly the French army. The town purchased 160 acre These cave-dwelling snakes attain Letters of administration this day has if any, and *75.00 attorney fees as fr0m coal tar, but it only touched "Colorless, odorless gases will Iv adjoining the old government farm, a length of between eight and nine having been granted tox Marie Christianson. stipulated in and by said mortgage in the fringe of its ultimate development. discovered that can be condensed and turned It over free to the government feet. Their coloring simulates that of in Synthetic foods and substances so case of foreclosure and the disbursements infinitely small compass and solidified for a period of 99 years. The the walls of the caverns. The rock Tt is ordered, That the time within deadly as to make war impossible may allowed by law, subject to redemption into tablets and pills. Already voters of the town were almost unanimous Is a yellowish limestone, traversed which all creditors of the above named be expected from the researchers. at any time within one year know something of what the effec: Edwin E. Slosson, in his splendid decedent may present claims against In favor of this 'donation. with blackish veins, and these markings from the day of sale as provided by of these things will be. Scatter the book, "Creative Chemistry," quot« his estate in this court, be, and the and colors are curiously repro- law. The cattle that are^ being used on contents of a few small boxes on the one of the greatest French chen:i:..s, same hereby is, limited to three months Dated January 20, 1922. ground and a dense, smoky mist will Berthelot, as follows: 1 from and after the date hereof and JENNIE LAURITZEN, dead})' fog fatal to everything "The problem of food is a chemical .• that Friday the ninth day of Assignee of Mortgagee. in its area. Broad belts of problem. The day will come when June, 1922, at 10 o'cock a. m., in territory may be poisoned for weeks W. V. Kane.' each person will carry for his nour- the Probate Court Rooms at the Court Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. ishment his little nitrogenous, his pat "'„a '™e, gases a House at International Falls in said International Falls, Minnesoota. aT' ,1 of fatty butter, his package of starch L™ d/0-P! County, be, and the same hereby is, Jan. 26-Feb.2-9-16-23-Mar.2-9. or sugar, his vial of aromatic spices, "h? fixed and appointed as the time and L_ f„a ui. sl}'Ps barrages of gases which wil! suited to his place for hearing upon and the examination, ,j bring instant death to the pilot will so a a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION be launched. The air will be filled adjustment and allowance of manufactured ecoomically with ambushes and snares. On land such claims as shall be presented within and in unlimited Department- of the Interior, U. S. Land air-tight gas tanks will be used in front the time aforesaid. quantities Office at Duluth, Minnesota, December of the infantry detecting hidden gases Let notice hereof be given by the all independent of irregular 15, 1921. and deluging the ground with an antagonistic publication of this order in International seasons and Notice is hereby given that John liquid." Falls Press as provided by law. all free from pathogenic Thomas Craig, whose post-office address Organic chemical factories, dye Dated Feb. 8, 1922. microbes, the is Room 22, State Capitol Bldg., JOHN BERG, origin of epidemics P^ants others, are truly arsenals St. Paul, Minn., did, on the 14th day Judge of Probate. and the enemies of 'n disguise. The will of man can sihuman 1 of March, 1921, file in this office COURT SEAL life. On that lently convert these peaceful factories, Sworn Statement and Application. No. Ben Franklin liked books. day chemistry will where research is constantly going on, 1 JEVNE & NORTON, 013335, to purchase the SE% SW%, Attorneys for Petitioner. have accomplished into gigantic bulwarks of national deworld-wide Within their covers he found wisdom—the wisdom Section 34, Township 69 N., Range 18 revolu- fense because of the deadly instrution Feb.-9-16-23 W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the that cannot be ments of war they are able to produce. which when put into practice—earned for him timber thereon, .under the provisions NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION (Bdeawd by the Institute of American Business, New York) of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts SALE a reputation as a great American. amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law", at such value as Under and by virtue of an Execution We Observe his birthday on January 17—it having might be fixed by appraisement, and issued out of and under the seal of the that, pursuant to such application, the been two hundred and sixteen years since his District Court of the State of Minnesota, A I N land and timber thereon haVe been in and for the Fifteenth Judicial estimated and valued by applicant, the birth at Boston. District and County of Koochiching on timber estimated 40000 board feet at the Eighth day of February in the year $2.00 per M, and the land $20.00 that Franklin's philosophy may be summed up in 1922 upon a judgment rendered and said applicant will offer final proof docketed in said Court and County in in support of his application fcnd one word—THRIFT. an action therein, wherein Anton FOR EVERY PURPOSE— sworn statement on the 14 th day of Lousin-was plaintiff, and Freda Dragman March, 1922, before the Register and And the bank book is text book in the study of was defendant, in favor of said Receiver of the United States Land office, Inside and OuUide House Pain! plaintiff and against said defendant at Duluth, Minnesota. thrift. It was the book which Franklin heeded Freda Dragman for the sum of fourteen Any person Is at liberty to protest Automobile Paint hundred fifty-two and 40-100 dollars, this purchase before entry, OK- initiate most because there, in black and white, was the re­ as appeared by the judgment roll a contest at any time before patent Boat Paint filed in the office of the Clerk of said issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit sult of his endeavors. District Court for said County of Koochiching, in. this office, alleging facts Kalsomine and "Spend less than you make if you would succeed," which would defeat the entry.* WHEREAS, said judgment was docketed Witnesses: James Brennan, Stillwater, in the District Court of Koochiching —said Franklin's famed "Poor Richard." Minn. Michael Dean, Virginia, county on the Twenty Seventh day Minn. Nelson Waterman and John McLellan, We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed Investigate our various departments—Loans, of July in the year 1921 at 11 o'clook of Cook, Minnesota. a. m. on said day and the sum of Ofl Paint Co. and Certain-teed. ROBERT D. Blackwood, Savings, Bonds, Insurance, Real Estate. Twelve Hundred Seventy-nine and€0100 Register. ($1,279.60) dollars, is now actually Dec. 22-Feb. 1«. Make your money work for you. due thereon with interest on Twelve Hundred Seventy-nine and 60-100 dollars, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Falls Lumber & Coal Co. from the Sixth, day of January First National Bank A. D. 1922, and up to 4nd including: the SALE date of sale, also for one hundred cents increased cost and for all my fees, Where&s, default has been made in .S of costs and disbursements of levy and the coditions a certain mortgage, PHONE 81 x. International Falls Minnesota sale,-which said Execution has to me executed Md delivered by Kdward A. aa and Rena OoringL wife, Sheriff of said Koochiching County Goring his •JL iB"" few1!: VfVi" -lifiA -Si Si beea Mr directed and delivered. te the Stat*. Bank of Dar- I mortgagors,