International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 11, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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m?*^W ,, fl'C ikx. Kt1' .THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS '40-&- ~L TIME a a a OF EXPIRATION OF JIOTICE OF REDEMPTION a .—,-—8: 88 ERICSBURG OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY a OF KOOCHICHING, STATE *a #A #.4 O O W aaa a a .*•«•*• '. p!r OF MINNESOTA—SS. Mr. and Mrs. W: A. Todd were up from Gold Portage over Sunday. TO CARSON & LUPIE: (1) You are hereby notified that the Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fickle were following pieces or parcels of land situated here over Sunday. in the County of Koochiching, Dr. ^earson built an addition to hisresidence State of Minnesota, and k^own and described' as follows, to-wit: Lots 1, last week. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 13, 14, ""^L. E. Nelson was a Falls visitor 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 ^.nd 24 Thursday. of Block 7, Carson & Lupie's Addition to International Falls, ^is now assessed Silas Bright oldest son of Mr. and 4 in your name. Mrs. Jack Bright, left today for a visit (2) That on the 12th day of May, with his grandparents at Turtle 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the river. real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the District Court Park Hall left last Friday for Happyland in and for said County of Koochiching where he will worlc with his on the 26th day of March, 1919, brother-in-law, C. H. Reid, this spring, proceedings to enforce the payment of getting out pulp and planting potatoes. taxes delinquent upon feal estate for the year 1917, for said County of Koochiching the above described pieces Leonard Adams fenced the front of or parcels of land was duly bid in for his place last week with woven wire the state for the sums, of which was a much needed improvement ERE'S Just a $.3.75, $3.06, $3.06^ $3.07, $3.06, $3.00, $3.07, $3.07, since he cleared and broke up $3,07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, Men's Driess Shoes Boy's Dress Shoes $3,07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, the lot. few ofthe many $3.07, $3.73, $3.07, $3.07, $3,07f $3.07, A farewell "stag" party was held respectively. Bown calfskin Dress Shoe, medium Boys' "Buster Brown" Dress Shoe, at the Victoria hotel last, evening in That the said pieces or parcels of $4.00 or toe, half rubber heel, black gun metal leather, sizes 2y2 land and all the rights of the State hontf? of Martin Mathison who is of Minnesota, upon and against said an unusual value at.. TC«VtF to 6. closing them out leaving this week for his new home lands by virtue of said sale was duly at the low price of, pair1 at Baldwin, Wisconsin. shoe bargains to assigned, feqnveyed and sold by the Black vici kid, foot form last, very Chas. Fredin has received and is County Auditor to an actual purchaser easy fitting, one-half rubber heel Boys' brown calf Dress Shoe, sizes under section 2126, G. S.191'3, on the having installed a gas light and heat be found in our up-todate a nice dress 4%^ 2K to 6, very special during this 8th day of May, 1922, for the sums of system like the one Geo. Watson had $2.95 shoe aft yliUtf sale, at per $17.68, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39( $14.39, installed in April. Mr. Watson reports $14.39/ $14.39, $14.39, $14.39! $14.39, stock of shoes for pair absolute satisfaction with his $14.39, $16.76, $16.76) $14.39, $14.39, Black g^in metal Dress Shoe, in $5.00 gas lights, stove and flat iron. $14.39, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, semi-English last, full leather Boys' tan calf, army last, full lined, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40 and $17.68 respecand men, women and children. Mrs. Thos. Kelly expects to leave heel, a real bargain all leather Dress Shoe, sizes 2y2 to tively^ that the amounts required for Milwaukee next Wednesday where at 6, the finest shoe we [Z£% to redeem said pieces or parcels of will undergo an operation for tumor. she We invite you to sdid tax sale exclusive of land from carry, a pair Men's solid leather chocolate colored Mr. Kelly will stay here until the costs to accrue upon this notice are the sums of calfskin Dress Shoes, banker last, Boys School Shoes the mill shuts down and then expects $7.85 come and share in thes $17.68,' $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, an extra fine shoe, to go elsewhere to work. $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39! $14.39, special price *.. The E. A. Stohl place was sold last All leather, unlined Scout Shoe, si/ee $14.39, $16.76, $16.76, $14.39, $14.39, S2.85 week to Mr. T. A Bergdahl who lives $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, E A $14.39, 2to 6. special Here's a snap. Just 15 pairs of men's $14.40, $14.40, $14^40 and $17.68 respecand three miles west of town. Mr. and per pair English last Dress Shoes brown tively, interest at the rate of 12 Mrs. Stohl moved to the Falls yesterday $3.75 per cent per annum on the sums of calfskin leather, sizes 6 to 10 priced Brown leather Shoe, full lined, leather where they expect to reside, having $17.68, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, Bargains soles and heels, a great ©O low to close out at once purchased a residence from Eddie $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39! $14.3'9, at. value, per pair LaPage. $14.39, $16.76, $16.76, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, Last Saturday John A. Nelson of $14.40, $14.40 and $17.68 respecthereof $14.40, this place and F. H. Keyes of the from the 8th day of tively, Falls closed a deal whereby Mr. Keyes May, 1922, to the day such redemption becomes full owner of the Victoria is made, 1 That the tax certificates sale issued hotel here. Mr. Nelson became the Boy's and Girl's Dress and School Shoes to said purchaser has been presented owner of an Oakland Six as a result to me by the holder thereof and of the deal. this notice requested. That the time for redemption of Carl Fredin returned from Cloquet Boys' and girls' black gun metal Shoes, Boys' and girls' "Educator Shoes," in Children' black vici kid and gun metal said pieces or parcels of land from last Saturday where he went with suitable for dress or school wear, leather Shoes, in both lace and button black and brown calfskin, also black said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days "Stub" Barstow. He states he left a great shoe for wear, sizes 8^4 to styles, sizes 3 to 8, for this sale. after service of this notice, and the and bro,wn kid leather, styles in this $1.19 "Stub/' at Cloquet, where he is working l!:.p:.pair. $2.48 filing of proof of such service in my per pair big line suitable for ever}- purpose. and staying with his sister and office. at Witness my hand and official seal brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. We are closing them out duiring this this 9th day of May, 1922. Guisick. Black leather lace Shoe, full lined, sale, sizes 8y2 to 11, values to $5.00, Babies' soft sole Shoes. Moccasins and $3.19 (OFFICIAL, SEAL') As the spawning season is over for sizes 8y to 11, now at, per Slippers, per R. C. FRASER, this year, Capt. R. Crasher and Mr. pair. .. Auditor of Koochiching County, Minn. per pair pair Leslie Bennet, state men who have By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Apprevod June 9, 1921, been taking- spawn at the Mitshulis Clifford L. Hilton, place have gone to Ranier where they Attorney General. will be busy for the next three weeks, May 11-18-25. Pumps and Slippers Youth's Shoes at the fish hatchery there. Mrs. C. B. Whitney and youngest Men's Work Shoes 1ATAT\TTt daughter Evelin left Saturday for an for the Big Girls Youths' "Buster Brown" English last vVALiloJ extended visit at Seattle, Washington. Dress Shoe, black and brown, calf Miss Helen Whitney will stay 8898—Men's Chocolate Outing Bal. leather, sizes 11 to 2, to be closed $4.00 here with her father until school If- Brown calfskin one strap, low heel One-half double oak sole. Sole out at, per closes, but expects to spend the summer Slipper, very-popular style for growing pair leather counter. Small brown with relatives at Remer. girl?, sizes 2% to 6, piriced very FOR RENT One steam heated hooks and eyes. All leather heel. The town board were out last Tuesday Youths' brown calf leather Shoe, full special, per CO 9S room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street Full vamp not cut OCT looking over the site of the W. lined, leather soles and heels, one of pair or phone 421. G. Martin road, and decided to build off under tip. Priced £ur best, sizes 11 to 2, the road west of the Martin place now selling at, per pair. New one and two strap Slipipers In FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, instead of east of it. Bids will be received 8870—Men's Nikome Blucher. One brown kid and black patent leathers, Youths' "Scout" Shoe, all leather, unlined, 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 for the construction of the mediium toe and! low heels, the new half double sole. All leather heel. sizes 11 to 2, per O ff families or rooming house. Inquire road next Monday afternoon. Next thing just now for growing girls, Sole eather. counter. Full vamp at Rifkins. pair Monday forenoon the board will inspect sizes 2y2 to 6, at a low CO not cut off under tip. Special retanned the location of the road petitioned price per pair Slippers for Little Girls upper leather that is barnyard to be built east from Northland. A Press Want Ad will bring you proof. All brown eyes.' satisfactory results. Black calf leather Oxfords for girls, Priced at, per Dark brown kid and patent leather sizes 2}^ to 6, a won- Q£* pair Slippers, one and two strap styles, derful value at, per paiirtJJ low flat heels, sizes ©Q 579—Men's Chocolate Elk Blucher. liy to 2, per pair. vf Slippers for Tiny Tots Single oak sole. All leather heel. Children's Slippers Sole leatther counter. Full vamp Child's black! kid leather one strap not cut off under tin. Small brown hooks and eyes Slippers, sizes 2 to 5, Q4 Dark brown kid leather one one, strap $2.65 priced per pair. .. yTE# a per pair VV Slippers, sizes 8y2 to 11, per pair Child's brown kid leather one strap 46.1—Men's tan Harvester blucher. Slippers, sizes 2 to 5. ^4 Black patent "ventilated" one strap Soft !toe, extra heavy oak sole. per pair Sally Slippers, sizes *7EL Sole leather counter, all leather Sr/2 to 11, per pair. .. 9 heel. Full vamp not cut off under Child's fine kid leather one strap Slipper, tip. Small tan in ithe new wine color, sizes Black patent leather one strap Slippers, hooks and eyes. Pair sizes 8y2 to 11, per pair pair.1.0 ,8'. fe.r. $2.00 0 WING RAN HARDER JOAN DREW CANS AT JEFF HOMERS SON HURT ARCH EASTER Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers vJES I AM MAD SON S HAS RUB HER FORD YET FILL MORE LARD MIL (D ILL HIRAM WON HAIRS WILL WOO SO DROWN JE MUCH BANANAS Ladies' brown calf one strap CO Slippers, Off One large lot of Oxfords and Slippers, Ladies'1)lack suede Oxford, kid trimblack CanYou Solve the Presidents Puzzle and broivn calfskins, also patent low heels, assorted leather, extra value CO med, made with Cuban heel and one sizes, special per pair.. at, per pair tpO#OtF Brush up on your history, folks. Solve the give you ISO point* la all. Tip flnel IS polite «tQ be Ladies' Oxfords and two strap Pumps awarded by the Three Judges of the puxxle (whe al* ,, strap over m&tep, made by Utz & very latest President* Puzzle. You can do it In no way connected with TM St. Bra Dally Km) A in black land brown kid leathers, if you try. 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