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

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pt* THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS"4*"* Sh PAGE SIX principal fend Interest, the sum or days after being notified of the acceptance $440.00. No action or proceeding at law of his bid. or in equity has been instituted to recover The right is reserved to accept anybid the debt secured by said mortgage or parts of bids or to. reject any or any part thereof. or all bids. Notice is hereby given that by virtue By order of the School Board.. CURTIS HOTEL of the power of sale contained in G. A. OLSON, Clerk. der came down to plant his large Joe Eano is spending a few days in said mortgage, and pursuant to the May 18-25.* clearing on his farm south of town. town. statute in such case made and provided, He will return to Mine Ceijtre as soon said mortgage will be foreclosed NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME by a sale of the premises therein described as he has finished his labors. OF REDEMPTION TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE W. L. Keiver did business in town together with all the hereditaments Minneapolis Minnesota on Saturday last. thereunto belonging or in anywise OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY The commissioner of the Hudson's appertaining at public auction to OF KOOCHICHING, STATE Wm. Ellis returned yesterday to his The Northwest's Neu**t and Largest Transient Hostelry Bay company is expected to arrive on the liighest bidder for cash by the OF MINNESOTA—SS. Sheriff of Koochiching County, at the home at Littlefork. the first boat, to inspect the survey of One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, front door of the Court House in the TO CARSON & 'LHPIE: the addition to the townsite of Fort Restaurants and Shops. City of International Falls, in said (1) You are hereby notified that the John Berg spent Sunday with his Frances recently plotted by that company. Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. county and state, on Saturday, the 17th following pieces'or parcels of land situated father in Rainy Lake City. It is expected that he will fix day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the Orchestra Music at night during dinner. in the County of Koochiching, the price of lo|s ^nd immediately forenoon of said day, to pay the amount State of Minnesota, and known and A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service D. P. Redding of Rainy Lake City which will then be due on said mortgage place them on the ^market. Fort described as follows, to-wit: Lots 1, in the Main Restaurant. and mortgage debt for principal is a caller in town today. 12f 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, Frances Items. and interest and taxes, if any, together TARIFFS 15, 16, IT, 18^ 19, 20, 21, 22, 23' and 24 with the costs and disbursements of of Block .7, Carson & Lupie's Addition 76 Rooms, Private Baths. Single S2.00. Fred Mertens was shaking hands said foreclosure sale including the Double $3.00 Last Saturday was marked by the to International Falls, is now assessed with numerous friends in town on attorney fee stipulated for in said mortgage. in your name. return from the Manitou country of 324 Rooms, Private Baths. Single S2.50, Monday last. (2) That on the 12th day of May, Double $3.50 a large number of prospectors who The premises covered and conveyed 1919, at a sale of land pursuant" to the went out from here on the ice about 202 Rooms, Private Baths. Single $3.00 by said mortgage are situated in real estate tax judgment duly given George Duren is on his way in with Double $4.00 Koochiching County, Minnesota, and three weeks ago. Among those who and made in and by the District Court an outfit for developing his gold mine Cthers on suite are described as follows: in and for said County of Koochiching returned were Wm. Campbell John just east of Koochiching. The southwest quarter of the northwest on the 26th day of March, 1919, in Mosher, Dawson Crosswell, Rufus quarter (SW% Ts' \V of section proceedings to enforce the payment of Mosher, John KnaufJ, Wm. Neal, Geo. 1 thirteen (13) the southeast quarter of A. Patrick, who has spent the past taxes delinquent upon real estate for Neal, Rufus Mosher, Jr., and John the northeast quarter (SE% NE*4) and winter at Harding, returned on the the year 1917, for said County of the north half of the southeast quarter Crowe. They came via Little Canoe THE DR. BDRRILL DENTISTS Koochiching the above described pieces steamer Majestic yesterday. (N% SE}4) of section fourteen (14), or parcels of land was duly bid in for river and had no difficulty in traveling all in township one hundred fifty nine the state for the sums of by canoe over the north arm of J. Clandenning, Miss Belle Glendenning (159), range 26 (26) west of the fifth $3.75, $3.06, $3.06^ $3.07, $3.06, $3.00, Rainy Lake, although a large field principal meridian containing 160 acres and Miss Colwell are spending $3,07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, Successors to Dr. E. W. Bunce of ice was still visible on the north more or less. a few days with friends in Rainy $3,07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, $3.07, Dated May 3rd, 1922. shore. $3.07, $3.07, $3,07f $3.07, $3.07, $3.73, 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falls Lake City. Joe Bruno, Mortgagee. respectively. J. H. Brown, That the said pieces or parcels of NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES The steamer Majestic made her In a letter to G. F. Hurlburt, Mr. Attorney for ^Mortgagee, land and all the rights of the State first trip to Mine Centre on Tuesday, International Falls, Minn. Newton Higbee states that he will arrive of Minnesota, upon and against said FOR YOUR DENTISTRY May 4-11-18-25 June 1-8. May 10.v Besides the members of the in Koochiching soon after navigation lands by "virtue of said sale was duly assigned, conveyed and sold by the Fort Frances band, the following were opens. Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. County Auditor to an actual purchaser passengers for the round trip: Mr. under section 2126, G. S.1913, on the and Mrs. W. J. Keating, Mrs. D. Correy, Thos. L. Kinshella has added to the Department of the Interior. 8th day of May, 1922, for the sums of ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS appearance and comfort of his home Mrs. Baker, Miss Johnston, Ed. $17.68, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, U. S. LAND OFFICE AT CASS LAKE, Lyons, W. A. Baker, Geo. Webster, D. $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39! $14.39, by enclosing the same in a neat, MINNESOTA $14.39, $16.76, $16.76, $14.39, $14.39, Biddeson, W. G. Breckon, Rufus strong fence. Examinations Free Extractions 50 cents MAY 12, 1922. $14.39, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, Mosher, Peter Calder, Adam Scarlet, Notice is hereby given that Edward $14.40, $14.40, $14.40 and $17.68 respectively DR. W. C. COVEY, Res. Manager L. B. Cleaves, J. G. Clarke, Thos. Wilson, Louis Stillar and W. A. Dafter did C. Miller, of Laurel, Minnesota, who, on and that the amounts required D. J. Glendenning and Ed. Tribe. April 5th, 1918, made Homestead Entry, business in town Tuesday. Mr. Dafter to redeem said pieces or parcels of Serial No. 09991, for Lot 4, Section land from said tax sale exclusive of brought in a canoe load of very 8, Township 69N, Range 26W, 4th P. the costs to accrue upon this notice fine potatoes. AN UNFORGETTABLE SIGHT Meridian, has filed notice of intention are the sums of to make three-year Proof, to establish $17.68, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, ,i« "The trouble with most women We are pleased to learn that Mrs. claim to the land above described, be $14.39! $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, that they have no sense of responsibility Buying Gold G. F. Hurlburt, who has been seriously fore J. H. Drummond, Clerk fcf the District $14.39, $16.76, $16.76, $14.39, $14.39, outside of their homes.'" $14.40, $14.40, Court, International Falls, Minn, ill for the past two weeks, is regaining $14.39, $14.40, $14.40, "There are exceptions. Have you on the 19th day of June, 1922. $14.40, $14.40, $14.40 and $17.68 respectively, her health. ever noticed the agonized expression Claimant names as witnesses: Herman and interest at the rate of 12 on the face of a woman who was trying Baufeld, Ole Skov, Charles Rode per cent per annum on the sums of Miss Mabel Jellison returned with Bricks William Rode, all of Laurel, Minn $17.68, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, to learn how to drive a car and her .sister, Miss Blanche Jellison, to A. G. SWINDLEHURST $14.39, $14.39, $14.39, $14.39) $14.39, had forgotten whether the way to stop Register Rainy Lake City on Tuesday and will $14.39, $16.76, $16.76, $14.39, $14.39, it was to pull the 'thingumbob' or $14.39, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, $14.40, International Falls Press, spend a short time with friends there. push the what-you-may-call-it" $14.40, $14.40, $14.40 and $17.68 respectively, May 18-25 June 1-8-15. Birmingham Age-Herald. thereof from the 8th day of Louis Alexander was a passenger on M£y, 1922, to the day such redemption NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the Majestic yesterday. Mr. Alexan- is made. That the tax certificates of sale issued Department of the Interior, is a foolish pastime often indulged Consolidated Public School Building: to said purchaser has been presented to me by the holder thereof and U. S. LAND OFFICE AT CASS LAKE, Office of the School Board (office of I this notice requested. MINNESOTA County Superintendent of Schools) of That the time for redemption of MAY 12, 1922. in by the man who the Unorganized Territory of Koochiching said pieces or parcels of land from Notice is hereby given that Halvdan said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days County, Minnesota. Office at Solo, of Manitou, Minnesota, who, on Court House, International Falls, Minnesota. after service of this notice, and the June 42nd, 1917, made Homestead Entry, invests without asking filing of proof of such service in my S&rial No. 09359, fpr E% SE1^, Proposals will be received at the office. Section 7 and E NE%, Section 18, Witness my hand and official seal above office by the School Board of tne Township 159N, Range 26W, 5th P. Unorganized Territory of Koochiching this 9th day of May, 1922. Meridian, has filed notice of intention questions. (OFFICIAL SEAL) County, Minnesota up until the hour to make three-year Proof, to establish R. C. FRASER, of two (2) o'clock P. M. June 5, 1922, claim to the land abdSre described, before for the erection and completion or a Auditor of Koochiching County, Minn. J. H. Drummond, Clerk of District By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. public Consoldated school building to Court, at International Falls, Minn., on The wise man makes his Apprevod June 9. 1921, be built at Littlefork, Minnesota, including the 21st day of June, 1922. all labor and materials. Clifford L. Hilton, Claimant names as witnesses: Harvey Attorney General. Bids must be in accordance with the Streby, Fred Lindahl, E. E. Nybo, VULCANIZING plans and specifications prepared by May 11-18-25. Hayes Young, all of Manitou, Minn. bank do the investigating E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alworth A. G. SWINDLEHURST, FORECLOS- Building, Duluth, Minnesota. NOTICE OF MOTGAGE if Register. We have just installed a Copies of plans and specifications IRE SALE International Falls Press, for him—and profits by CONSULTING may be obtained from the School Board May 18-25 June 1-8-15. modern vulcanizing outfit or from the Architect by a deposit of Default has occurred in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Thirty Dollars ($30) which will be returned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that enables us to do work on the date of letting, if a Bertha M. Scott and Archie Scott, her HIS BANKER husband, as mortgagors, to Joe Bruno bona fide bid is filed and the plans and Department of the Interior, U. S. Land that we can safely guaran­ specifications returned. Plans and as mortgagee dated May 2nd, 1921, Office at Duluth Minnesota, 'April 13, 1922. specifications will be on file on and and recorded in the office of the Register tee. Notice is hereby given that Herbert FIRST. after May^ 20, 1922. of Deeds in and for Koochiching H. Upton, of Ranier, Minnesota, who, Copies of the plans and specifications County, Minnesota, on May 6th, 1921, on April 23, 1917, made homestead entry, will be on file at the Builders exchange, in Book of mortgages, on page Battery repairing our Serial No. 012476. for Lot 1 and "W" NTE^4 SE%, Section 32, Township 70X., at the office of the Board and the Architect's 215, whereby said mortgagors did Range 18W., 4th P. Meridian, has filed specialty. mortgage and convey to said mortgagee office. notice of intention to make three year Bld% must be accompanied by a certified the premises hereinafter described to proof, to establish claim to the land First National Bank above described before J. H. Drummond, Holler Tire and Battery Shop check in the sum of five per cent secure the payment to said mortgagee Clerk of District Court, at International (5%) of the amount of the bid. made of the sum of* $400.00 with interest Falls, Minnesota, on the payable to P. H. Fogarty, the treasurer thereon at the rate of ten per centum 20th day of May, 1922. New Location: Claimant names as witnesses: the same will be forfeited to the said per annum from said 2nd day of May Oliver Knox, Mrs. Oliver Knox International Falls Minnesota School District if the bidder fails to 1921. Robert Williams, John Beaton, ail of 504 THIRD STREET. enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory There is claimed to be due and is Ranier, Minnesota. ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, Surety Company Bond in full due on said mortgage and mortgage Register. amount of the contract within seven (7) debt, at the date of this notice, for Intl. Falls Press A-20-M-18. RUDOLPH VALENTINO Star of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" in The Book Thrilled Thousands. The Picture Will Thrill the Whole World I See it At The Grand Theatre, Nay 24th and 25th A 1