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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

March 9, 1922 · Page 17 of 18

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mm •f U* A m- THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS Pft£SS c/s & w&mm NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSUKE ed to cut pulp wtfad for Mr. Waldo of This from Carlson's mill to Gheen. ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss SALE Clementson. has given much needed employment & rt to a good many Default havingr been made in the conditions & Harrigan Community Items & Jake Williamson visited White's mortgage made of that certain mill one day last week. Mr. Williamson and Anna Saturday's belated mail arrived at by Eric -Grotberg Grotbergr, :i a:•: :•:a« of and his wife, of the county Fillmore is preparing to run his Shingle Rauch Sunday afternoon by special Wm. Harrigan is at the county of the state Minnesota to'L. Lauritzen* mill near Clementson. ... delivery. There seems to be something seat on official business this week. of of the county of Fillmore and state very tempting around the suburbs Minnesota, dated the 20th day of March, J. Ross, who owns a place on the of Gheen. Miss Babick spent Saturday and 1914 and recorded in the office of the Rapid, just returned from a trip to register of deeds of the county of Koochiching Sunday, at her home. Chicago. and state of Minnesota on the* We boast of being practically the V". 30th day of May, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. only part of the county where cars Mr- and Mrs. B. J. Ward visited at Vrfw$....N m. in book "J" of mortgages on page have been used all winter in the open m~.' the Harrigan home last Sunday. CHURCH 429, and there is'declared to be due, •^VrAMOUT country fifteen miles from the nearest /^riYE claimed to be du.e and is due on said railroad. Cars here have not yet mortgage, on the -date of this notice, Martin Novack and John Scroba the sum of $3910.68, the same being for been tied up on account of roads. •were callers at the school Sunday* the sum of $3000.00 principal specified in said mortgage together with the 55 55 55 *.* *.* *.* METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. Wm. Harrigan.Jias been spending and sum of $617.58 interest $293.10 taxes, 55 85 E. Ireland. Pastor a few days visiting in Hib.bing. penalties and interest for the years S3 RAPID RIVER ITEMS 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. «. Sunday school at 10:00. Which said mortgage, together with Mr. and Mrs- E, A. Goring were •V O Morning worship at 11:00. the debt secured ^hereby was duly assigned visitors at the Holmstrom home last Ole Larson is cutting cedar at by Otto Olson as administrator Junior league at 3:00. Sunday. Beaver Dell farm. of the estate of the said Lauritzen, It. Evening service at 7:30. mortgagee, to Jennie Lauritzen by Bible class at the parsonage Wednesday, A dance was given at the Nosie L. E. White spent Thursday in written assignment dated the 3rd day 7:30. of January, 1922 and duly recorded in home on Tuesday evening, Feb. 28. Baudette on business. You are invited to worship with the office of the register of deeds in All report a good time. and for said county of Koochiching us. Roy Roe was the guest of J- Mart and state of Minnesota on the 9th day The graveling project on the county kusson Saturday and Sunday. of January, 1922, at 5 o'clock P. M. of BAPTIST CHURCH road has been completed. We said day in book "L" of mortgages on A. W. Whitby, Pastor. page 195, and no action or proceedings look for better roads in the future. The former D. I- Haynes place, having been instituted by law or otherwise near Clementson, was sold recently. to recover the debt secured by 10 a. m. The Church School. We learned with regret of the loss said mortgage or any part thereof. 11 a- m. Morning worship. Topic: by fire of the Ableman saw mill lately. Eddie and Alfred Larson were Now, therefore, notice is hereby given "The Guest Chamber." Particulars not available. that by virtue of the power of sale guests of L. E. White Sunday afternoon. 7 p. m. Christian endeavor. Topic: contained in said mortgage and pursuant "Habits, Good and Bad." to the statute in such case made A large number of men and teams and provided, the said mortgage will be 8 p. m. Evening praise. Topic: have been employed hauling lumber John and Alfred Larson have start- foreclosed by a sale of the premises "Christ, Our Life-" Imfl described in and conveyed by said mortgage, You are cordially welcome. viz: ABand CP Jiggers From. The Land OP sflng&nr" Th'e northeast quarter (NE%) of section pamWftfa*a'iiaaAlidAmet'ieanftywlarMu/icAyyUiHearfc11\Honolulu. BETHEL SWEDISH LUTHERAN seventeen (17), in township sixtynine (69) north 'of range twenty-five John H. Warmanen, Pastor. WMOfTmmimioN of mmm the, wont&f (25), west of the fourth principal meridian Grand Theatre, Narch 18 and 19 containing 160 acres more or less Sunday school at 10:00 a. m» in the county of Koochiching and sta(te Morning worship in Swedish at of Minnesota, with the hereditaments 11:00 a. m. and appurtenances which sale will be Evening services in English at made by the sheriff of Koochiching Announcing The V, V\ county at the front door of the court 7:30- THE UNIVERSAL CAR house in the city of International Falls, in said county, and state on the 11th ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. of that day at public vendue to the Morning service at 10:30. Opening highest bidder for cash to pay said "The Syrophenician Woman an debt of $3910.68 and interest and taxes, if any, and $75.00 attorney fees as Example of Faith." stipulated in and by said mortgage in Sunday school at 11:30. case of foreclosure and the disbursements Lenten service at 8:00. allowed by law, subject tp redemption "Today in Paradise." at any time within one year OF THE Reading of a portion of the Lenten from the day of sale as provided by law. story at 7:30. Dated January 20, 1922. Choir rehearsal on Thursday at RIVERSIDE CAFE JENNIE LAURITZEN, 7:30. Assignee of Mortgagee. Come to the English Lutheran W. V. Kane, church—the little church with the big Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. International Falls, Minnesoota. message. Jan. 26-Feb.2-9-16-23-Mar.2-9. BETHLEHEM CHURCH A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister Mrs. L. E. Kittelson, Prop. Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching service- Subject: "The 'Second' Coming Touring Car Saturday, Mar. 11 of Christ." Saxophone solo by P. O. B. Detroit Edward Stadsvold. Selection by the FOR RENT—Three rooms, inquire at choir. 807 Eighth Street. Sunday school, 11:45. Go In Comfort Christian Endeavor society, 6:30. FOR SALE—House and ene half acre Topic: "Habits, Good and Bad." Special Chicken Dinner lot, including garage, at Ericsb\irg. Leader: Lillian Walsh. yi Cash or terms. Erick Stohl, Ericsburg, GOyour Sunday evening, 7:30. Song service Minn. at your pleasure—go where you and address: "What's the Use 11:30 to 2:00 of Religion." choose and when you choose, with Wednesday afternoon: The Ladies FOR SALE—House and lot in French family or your friends. Enjoy Aid society. addition, $250.00 cash. Joseph Amell, the boundless beauties of nature, the pure International Falls. Thursday evening, March 15: Midweek service- Subject: "The Outcome air, a lunch in a shady wood, a fishing RIVERSIDE HOTEL BUILDING of National Sin." WANTED—We will pay 10 cents excursion, a rest by a cool lake or stream. Come to Bethlehem church. A cordial each for several copies of The International welcome awaits you. Falls Press, dated February You can in a Ford. Millions have learned 23, 1922. Deliver at this office. by experience that to own and operate BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH, LOMAN. WANTED—To hear from owner of a Ford is not an extravagance they John W. Warmanen, Pastor. good farm for sale. State cash have learned that the many pleasures We'll Back The English Communion services on prlee, full particulars. D. F. Bush, derived from a Ford takes the place Sunday, March 19th, at the Norman Minneapolis, Minn. school at 10:30, and at the Loman of other pleasures, and the saving E A N E S S A I N he church at 7:30 in the evening. The thus made often pays for the car and its Crookston College gives a course church board meets at the Loman Farmer maintenance. church at 7 o'clock. in dressmaking where you can learn plain and fancy sewing, cutting, $1,000JtEWARD Let's talk this matter over, Get the fitting and form-making in facts and figures. three months. Write to J. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. 2-T C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc. Re death of Captain Orville A. Huston. Authorized Ford Sales and Service The Honourable^ the Attorney General This bank stands squarely behind all those things of the Province of Ontario, offers Telephone 16 INTERNATIONAL FALLS €Ut a reward of $1000.00 for evidence which serve to ease the problems of rural life and which will lead definitely to the identity JfoWut SHuw/l? of the person (if such there was Here is your opportunity to insure promote the general welfare of the farmers. •gainst embarrassing errors in spelling, other than the deceased) who fired of pronunciation and poor choice the shot which caused the death of wards. Know the meaning of puzzling war terms. Increase your efficiency, We're vitally concerned about poor yields, inade­ Captain Orville A. Huston near C. N. which results in power and success. Just Tie A Tag- R. Station at Fort Frances, on the 15th WEBSTEtfS daj' of December, 1921. quate market facilities, low prices, insufficient credits, In the event of more than one NEW INTERNATIONAL claiming reward, the Honourable, the lack of transportation and every such problem affect­ Attorney General in his absolute discretion DICTIONARY ia an all-knowing S will apportion same. a teacher, universal question ing the farmer. answerer, made to meet your Communicate with any of the following We are equipped to do any kind of Welding. needs. It Is in daily use by hundreds of thousands sues of Norman L. Croome, the cessful men and women world over. We want each farmer in this section, whether a WE specialize on Large Work. Sectional Boilers, Hot 4M.0M Words. 37M F!agM. MM Illustrations. Crown Attorney, 13.MS Biographical Entries. Fort Frances, Ont. M.MS CsaflraphlcafSiibJecta. customer of this bank or not, to know that we accept Water Fronts, Cracked Water Jackets^ Cylinder Heads. or K. D. Campbell, Provincial Police, his problem as our own and offer him our help to sat­ Fort Frances, Ont. WRITE foe Specimen Pun. FREE All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. Pocket Utpt yoa n»if tbia paper. e.ftc.naKitiAa«co Maj. Gen. H. M. Elliot, isfactorily meet these conditions. Sprlngfleld, Mass., U. S. A. Commissioner, Ontario Police^"' Parliament Buildings, For Prompt Service—Just Tie a Tag on and Ship to Toronto. Feb. 23-March 2-9. Baudette Machineand First National Bank O. G. SNYDER, D. On R. O. Welding Company y/P Registered Optometrist 5. aad Opticiwriik International Falls KKbmmU Jv* -T h? r' Baudette, Minn. At, Gladioli's Jewelry Star* Pert PittM Ml.-