International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 2, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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A- M»- why said petition Should not be $mmm CITY wsmsery o'clock in the forenoon of that day, Manna granted., all the right, title and .interest that .Witness, the Judge o'f said Court, and above named Judgment debtor had ki -pfW-fy —iifi the *f* ,„ -yc- the Seal of said Court this 16th day and: to estate in the real hereinafter of "Feb. 1922. on day described .the Twenty Seventh Sf'^ bsu (Court Seal) that Desolation Markr the Great 'of July 1921, being the date of John Berg, rendition of' said judgment or any. interest Georgian Capital. Probate Judge. therein which said judgment A. V. Rieke, debtor Freda Dragman have since that up 14" Attorney for Petitioner. day acquired, the description of the' Feb. 23-Mch.-2-9. property being as .follows, to-wit: (if ,' All Gayety and Prosperity Vanished Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of yVith Introduction of the Bolshevik CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION block Number Five (5) in Car.son and Influence, jv.: FOR DETERMINATION OF Lupies' Addition to International Falls DESCENT OF LAND. Minnesota, according to the plat thereof Tiflis, Georgia, is today a city dreary on file and of record in the office Jby day, terrible by night. The last ESTATE OF LARS ROLANDSON of tRe Register of Deeds in and for city of importance to come under the said Koochiching County, Minnesota. influence of the Bolshevik emblem of STATE OF MINNESOTA, Dated International Falls, Minn., the hammer and the scythe, replacing County of Koochiching, Feb% Eighth 1922. In Probate Court. HUGHES VAN ETTEN the double-headed eagle of the empire, In the Matter of the Estate of Lars Sheriff of -Koochiching County, Minn.' here are^ contrasted the happy Rolandson, Decedent. By F. U. DAY, Deputy. old days of gayety and prosperity with The State of Minnesota to Sana Larson W. V. KANE, the dull misery of the new regime. Ole Rolandson and John Rolandson, Attorney for Judgment Creditor. At the railway station, on entering all persons interested in the determination Feb.-9-Mch-16. the city, the difference is seen and felt. of the descent of the real Instead of swaggering guards in black, estate of said decedent: The petition NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE boots, black long coats and flashing of Ole Rolandson having been filed in SALE silver belts and swords, are seen a few this court, representing the said decedent Ill-dressed red soldiers, looking hungry died more than five years prior Default having been made in the conditions and uncomfortable in ill-fitting clothes to the filing thereof, leaving certain of that certain mortgage made held together by a loose "belt. Barefooted, real estate in said petition described, by Eric Grotberg and Anna Grotberg, dirty, white-faced, ragged boys and that no will of decedent has been his wife, of the county of Fillmore and clamor for a chance to carry baggage. proved nor administration of his estate the state of Minnesota to L. Lauritzen granted in this .state, and praying Peasant women and bourgeois women of the county of Fillmore and state of that the descent of said real estate be of the old regime stagger along under Minnesota, dated the 20th day of March, determined by this court: loads of baggage or packages 1914 and relcorded in the office of the Therefore you, and each of you, are of food and fruit brought from the register of deeds of the county of Koochiching hereby cited and required to show country. Broken-down hacks wait for and state of Minnesota on the cause, if any you have, before this fares, pulled by thin, underfed horses. 30th day of May, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. court, at the Probate Court Room in The streets are dirty and' Ill-swept, m. in book "J" of mortgages on page the Court House in the City of International 429, and there is declared to be due, full of holes. Falls, in the Oounty of Koochiching, claimed to be due and is due on said People wear clothes that seem to State of Minnesota, on the mortgage, on the date of this notice, belong to another era. Here, where a 13th day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock the sum of $3910.68, the same being for dozen tongues were spoken and where A. M„, why said petition should not be the sum of $3000.00 principal specified 100 tribes used to gather in the proud 'grante.d. in said mortgage together with the shown President Harding signing the Capper-Volstead bill Here is finery of their national costumes, all Witness the Judge of said court, and sum of $617.58 interest and $293.10 taxes, co-operating marketing by farmers. It is the first which makes legal, the seal thereof this 13th day of February, Is down at the heel. penalties and interest for the years for the Farm Bloc Congress. This hew law permits signal victory 1922. Womfen often go stockingless. Their 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. their crops and iell direct to consumers, farmers to pool thus doing (Court Seal) shoes show signs of patches done over Which said mortgage, together with away the with middleman's profits. JOHN BERG, and over again until they are composed was the debt secured thereby duly assigned Probate Judge. as of patches only. Their skirts by Otto Olson administrator GEO. ERICKSON, may be of old pieces of silk and their of the estate of the said L. Lauritzen, 27,371 VETS GET CANADA LAND I Attorney for Petitioner. in Chile in 1920, according to a report jackets of military cloth, or even the mortgagee, to Jennie Lauritzen by Feb. 16-23-March 2. just published by the national sets- written assignment dated the 3rd day black leather of aviator coats. Shawls mological service. The average interval of January, 1922 and duly recorded in Loans of $87,495,815 Given Soldiers have replaced hats. between shocks was-35 hours, while SALE OF SCHOOL AND the office of the regis^r of deeds in Who Took Farms Under Reflef The men civilians wear clothes that in the year previous a shock was registered OTHER STATE LANDS and for said county bf Koochiching Act. area parody on shabby gentility. Their every 28 hours. and state of Minnesota on the 9th day top boots are all top, the soles and Manna which fell from the skirt The greatest seismic activity in 1920 of January, 1922, at 5 o'clock P. M. of Ottawa.—Exactly 27,371 Canadian heels long since worn away. All sorts STATE OF MINNESOTA, last year near Jerusalem has been said day in book "L" of mortgages on was fhe area embracing the Aconcagua war veterans have been settled on the State Auditor's Office, of military odds and ends, from all received in the U. S. by the Department page 195, and no action or proceedings and Maipo valleys, in which the principal land under the provisions of the soldier St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 31, 1922. the armies of Europe, contribute to of Commerce. It wa» having been instituted by law or otherwise cities are located. The most pronounced settlement act, says an official report Notice is hereby given that on March sent by the Syrian Bishop of Jen* their dress—khaki puttees, yellow to recover the debt secured by schock was recorded on July of the dominion government. 13, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office The manna is a grayish^ salem. leather jackets, British canvas trousers, said mortgage or any part thereof. 26, the center of which was in the white substance which fell dorinj^ of the county auditor, at International Of these. 21,246 have been granted French blue caps, United States Now, therefore, notice is hereby given Aconcagua valley. Falls, Koochiching county, in the night like dew and was gathered government loans totaling $87,495,815, army coats. that by virtue of the power of sale by placing sheets under«tree» the State of Minnesota, I will offer for an average of more fhan $4,000 per contained in said mortgage and pursuant The stores are boarded up, for the from which it was shaken when the Rare Horse on Exhibition. sale certain unsold state lands and settler, for the purchase of land, permanent to the statute in such case made most part, and when open only have rising sun had dried it on the leaves* Calgary, Can.—A unique specimen also those state lands which have reverted improvements thereon, stock and provided, the said mortgage will be im a few bottles of French or Italian perfumes, It is supposed to be the same sob* to the state .by reason of the of the equine species, "Wild Lizzie," foreclosed by a sale of the premises and equipment. The remaining 6,125 stance that fell for the Israelites and little else. A pair of American non-payment of interest. which has a coat that is exactly like described in and conveyed by said mortgage, were settled on land without financial the wilderness. shoes of poor quality was seen in Terms of Sale: a fine quality of Persian lamb, is on viz: Assistance. The report adds 467 settlers one window, marked 750,000 rubles, Fifteen per cent of the purchase exhibition in Calgary. She is owned The northeast quarter (NE*4) of section already have repaid their loans an incredible sum of money in a city price is payable to the ounty Treasurer by Charles Jackson, a local pioneer seventeen (17), in township sixtynine NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In full. at the time of sale. The unpaid balance where a monthly salary of a soviet employee and philanthropist, who gives every (69) north of range twenty-five The work of getting the returned is payable at any time in whole is 3,000 to 5,000 rubles. (25), west of the fourth principal meridian cent of the proceeds to worthy objects. Serial No. 013623 soldier back to the land is still progressing. or part within forty years from the Small trading is done on the market containing 160 acres more or less U. S. Land Office, Besides possessing this peculiar There have been 62,436 applications date of sale, interest rate of four per place, where starving families sell off in the county of Koochiching and stave Duluth, Minn., Feb. 14, 1922. fur coat, "Wild Lizzie" is a cent per annum, due on June 1st. of for the privileges of the finery and jewelry which escaped the of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Notice is hereby eiven. that Oden T. bad actor and defies the best bronco each year provided, that the interest act, the report states, and 44,772 of lAi. and appurtenances which sale will be Wick, of Duluth^ Minnesota, as final wrecks of their homes. These homes, busters of the district. can be paid at any time within the the applicants have qualified. There made by the sheriff of Koochiching assignee of D. W. Randolph, Administrator once so comfortable and bountiful in interest year without penalty. In effect are 520 men in training in agricultural county at the front door of the court of the Estate of Guy Caswell hospitality, are cold for lack of fuel, this means that the interes* money schools and 3,110 have completed house in the city of International Falls, and Almira Caswell, both deceased, dreary for lack of food, often curtainless, may be paid any time between June BIG JAP STUDENT TOO MUCH in said county, and state on the 11th on February 14^ 1922, filed in this office training and are awaiting allocation with here and there bullet marks first, and May thirty-first withou penalty. day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. his application to select under to farms. on the outside walls. The toilets and of that day at public vendue to the Sections 2306 and 2307, Revised Statutes, Washington Freshman Tried to Haze baths are useless because the city The appraised value of timber, when highest bidder for cash to pay said U. S., the ICFLESS RFFRIGERATOR Him, but He Was Too water supply is cut off for lack of fuel. so stated, must be paid in full at the debt of $3910.68 and interest and taxes, Lot 11 of Section 30, Township Strong. The Red army of occupation has orders time of sale. if any, and $75.00 attorney fees as 70 North, Range 21 from Moscow to be "good" to All mineral rights are reserved to stipulated in and by said mortgage in West. 4th P. M., containing Seattle, Wash.—All Japanese' are the State by the laws of th£ State. Georgians and it is "good," yet its commanders case of foreclosure and the disbursements 2.25 acres. not easy marks, as fifteen boys of the All lands are sold subject to any go about with set, stern faces, allowed by law, subject to redemption Any and all persons claiming adversely freshman class at the State university and all ditch taxes thereon. as if the world was watching. at any time within one year the land described, or desiring here can testify. Lands on which the interest has become Cholera in summer, starvation in from the day of sale as provided by to object because of the mineral Last fall a real sport matriculated delinquent may be redeemed at law. winter—this is the lot of Georgia. character of the land, or for any other any time up to the hour of sale or before in the person of Tajtro Ogawa, a burly Dated January 20, 1922. reason, to the disposal to applicant, resale, to thg actual purchaser. Japanese boy, who stands nearly 6 JENNIE LAURITZEN, should file their affidavits of protest Such lands are listed under the caption: feet high. He is a giant in strength Assignee of Mortgagee. in this office, «n or before the 30th The Lure of Office. W. V. Kane, day of March, 1922. too, and had been employed all summer "Senator Snortsworthy says the "Delinquent Lands." Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Robert D. Blackwood. in a railroad section gang in Montana. greatest hardship of public life is the No person can purchase more than International Falls, Minnesoota. Register. He is thirty years old and has 320 ares of land, provided, however, fact that it keeps him away from his Jan. 26-Feb.2-9-16-23-Mar.2-9. Feb. 23-Mch-2-9-l«-23. been in America ten years. that State lands purchased previous to home town and his old friends." This year he decided to enter the 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. "Maybe so, but I notice when election university to study engineering, and time draws near the senator acts as soon as the freshmen learned of Agents acting for purchasers must like a man who would be glad to make this they planned to haze him. furnish affidavit of authority. the separation permanent."—Binning The plan failed. Appraisers' reports showing quality ham Age-Herald. More than thirty-five of the young and kind of soil are on file in this office. bloods of the university captured the Lists giving legal descriptios of Japanese and attempted to shackle lands to be offered may be obtained him. He broke one boy's nose, of the State Auditor or the Immigration bl a eked more eyes riian he has fingers Guards Cemetery Daily, Commissioner at St. Paul, and and toes, tore a psirt of the scalp off Though 107 Years Old of the County Auditor at the county Andrew Barker and severely injured seat. eleven other b«\vs. At least 15 of the R. P. CHASE, State Auditor New York.—Although one class were un ible to resume school Duildiptob hundred and seven years of age, work, while the smiling face of Ogawa This invention will keep milk or and the oldest man in New York. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION This is the season of appeared as usual in the classroom. other liquids cool without ttte use of James Murray, even in most materidf SALE any ice. It is made of concrete. The severe weather, is daily at his LONDON CLUBS GOING BROKE evaporation of water trickling over of the year to make post as gatekeeper at Trinity Under and by virtue of an Execution the outside from the container en top cemetery. For more than 50 issued o,ut of and under the seal of the keeps the contents of the refrigerator Times Are Hard and Members Are District Court of the State of Minnesota, years Murray has guarded the arrangements to secure cold. The hotter the weather the better Sending in Resignations by in and for the Fifteenth Judicial Amsterdam avenue gate, and the It works. Hundreds. District and County of Koochiching on one dark cloud on his otherwise the Eighth day of February in the year the material for sunny disposition is due to twe WORLD LANGUAGE IS URGED London.—London clubland has for 1922 upon a judgment rendered and days of absence recently because docketed in said Court' and County in a long time been in a bad way financially, of a fall. an action therein, wherein Anton the new buildings you and something like a crisis Prof. Gilbert Murray Says League Lousin was plaintiff, and Freda, Dragman seems to have set in at the end of the of Nations Is Babel of was defendant, in favor of said year. It is said that resignations Tongues. are going to put up plaintiff and against said defendant from prominent clubs have been pouring Citation for Hearing on Final Account Freda Dragman for the. sum of fourteen in by hundreds, and that club secretaries and for Distribution, London.—Prof. Gilbert Murray, vice hundred fifty-two and 40-100 dollars, are at their wits' end how this spring, or for the chairman of the. executive committee as appeared by the judgment roll to carry on. One club has already ESTATE OF CATHERINE C. CLINK of the League of Nations, says the filed in the office of the Clerk of said sent out an S. O. 8. to its members, necessity of an international language District Court for said County of Koochiching, alteration or repair of begging them to pay their dues for STATE OF MINNESOTA, wss forcibly borne upon him when attending and 1922 during the current month, failing County of Koochiching, WHEREAS, said judgment was docketed the recent meetings of the which there will be a foreclosure In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine in the District Court of Koochiching League of Nations at Geneva. the older ones. C. Clink, Decedent on the club premises. county on the Twenty Seventh day "If you spoke in English" he said, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO of July in the year 1921 at 11 o'clock •It was translated Into French if all persons interested in the final account a. m. on said day and the sum of Old Couple. Is French it was translated Into and distribution of the estate of We can fill yourneeds Twelye Hundred Seventy-nine' and60100 English, and If anybody knew neither Atlanta, Tex.—Living upon the said decedent: The representative of ($1,279.60) dollars, is now actually plantation of V. D. Glass, near here, English nor French, that was his own the above named decedent, having due thereon with interest on Twelve is a negro couple who are believed to v, N lookout." for anything in the line filed in this Court his final account of Hundred Seventy-nine and $0-100 dollars, be the oldest man and, wife In the On the- whole, he thought the natural the administration of the estate of from the Sixth day of January state. Joe Knight is one hundred and way out of the difficulty would said decedent, together with his petition A. D(. 1922, and up to and including the of building material. nine years old and his wife is one K1' iTbe for the league to recognize one of praying for the adjustment and date of sale, also for one hundred cents the two artificial international hundred and eight years old. They Ian- allowance of said final account and increased cost and for all my fees, were married in slavery times eighty* for distribution of the residue of said guages, either Esperanto or Ido. costs and disbursements of levy and Falls Lumber estate to the persons thereunto entitled five years ago. "Uncle Joe," as he Is sale, which said Execution has to me as Sheriff of said Koochiching County called, still potters around the farm. 249 CHILEAN QUAKES IN 1920 SIMS Therefore, You, and Each of You, been duly directed and delivered, I & Coal Co. are hereby cited and required to show have levied upon and will sell at public Thirteen Ducks With One Shot. Occur 35 Hours- Apart on Average, Reports cause, if any you Jiave, before this auction to the highest cash bidder Williamsport, Md.—Jacob Adams, Soismological Court at the Probate Court Rooms in in the lobby of the Sheriffs main office while gunning along Potomac river for Splice. the Court House, in the city of Inter-, in the District Court- House in tile wild ducks, shot into.a flock and killed PHONE 81 national Falls, in the County of Koochiching, City of International Falls, in aaid AOIO(ASTER.« thirteen black Mallards with one shell. Santiago*—Two hundred and forty* St'ate of Minnesota, on the County of Koochiching, on Saturday, N 16th day of March 1922, at 10 o'clock Mne earthauake shocks were recorded wa«v,ad?^ the First day of April 1922 at ten "•it.**** Alt