International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 25, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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&S .f Jp-*' Jp /, SAVE FLAPPERS' SOULS (60) 'days- after- the service of this issued to said purchaser has been pre* assigned, conveyed and sold by the sented to me by the holder thereof and notice, and the filing of proof of such County Audltorto an actual purchaser §3* service in my office. this notice requested. under Section 2126, Q. S. 1913, on the* (6) That the time for the redemption Witness my hand and official seal 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum' of this 16th day of May, 1922. of said .piece or parcel of land Twenty-seven dollars and Five cents. UNlY from said ta* sale will expire sixty R. C. FRASER, (4) And that the amount required Auditor Koochiching County, (60) days after the service of this to redeem said piece or parcel of land Minnesota notice, and the filing: of proof of such from said tax sale exclusive of the By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. service in my office. costs to accrue upbn this notice is tne Witness my hand" and official seal (OFFICIAL SEAL) sum of Sixty dollars and Forty-eight this 16th day of May, 1922. Approved June 9, 1921 cents, and interest at the rate of 12 per R. C. FRASER, Clifford iL. Hilton. Attorney General. cent per annum on $27.05 threeof from Auditor Koochiching County, the 15ith day of May, 1920, torthe day such Minnesota redemption is -inade, and interest on, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. ss $14.69 thereof at the rate of 12 per ss :•:at ss buy our pulp wood if it(is peeled. Get OF REDEMPTION. (OFFICIAL SEAL) cent per annum from the ijth day of on your calked boots boys, and when Approved June 9, 1921. May, 1921, to the day. such redemption BIRCHDALE you get the bark worn off the trees, Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. Office of County Auditor is made, and interest on $18.74 thereof ».j 55 we will give you a job of cutting it. at the rate of 12 per cent per annum a a from the 16th day of May, 1922, to COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OH* TI3IK Emil Ruberg is transacting business th^ day such redemption is made. STATE OF MINNESOTA C. A. Peterson of International Falls OF REDEMPTION. at Minnesapolis. (5) That the tax certificate of sale ss has been secured to operate our issued to said purchaser has been presented To L. L. Farnham, Office of County Auditor creamery and started in today. Mr. to me by the holder thereof and Ruberg & Sons shipped a carload (1) You are hereby notified that Peterson is conceded to be one of this notice requested. the following piece or parcel of land of potatoes to Minneapolis. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING (6) That the time for the redemption situated in the County of Koochiching, the foremost buttermakers of the STATE OF MINNESOTA of said piece or parcel of land State of Minnesota, and known and state. He was a homesteader here Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williamson of ss from said tax sale will expire sixty described as follows, to-wit: nearly 25 years ,ago. (1) You are hereby notified that Baudette were Birchdale visitors last (60) days after the service of this Lot 4 of Sectipn 26, Township 71, the following piece or parcel of laud notice, and the filing of proof of sucH North of Range 23, is now assessed in week. The Baseball Comedy Club and situated in the County of Koochiching service in my office. your* name. State of Minnesota, and known and Witnes§/ my hand and official seal (2) That on the 12th day of May, jazz band made a strenuous trip to Mrs. Cleveland moved away to Racine, describ#d as follows, to-wit: this 16th day of May, 1922. 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the Littlefork last Friday and presented Wisconsin, where her husband SW% of NW% of Section 9, Township R. C. FRASER, real estate tax judgment duly given "Little Buckshot" to a delightedliouse. is receiving treatment. 69, north of Range 24, is now assessed Auditor Koochiching County, and made in and by the District Court It took four cars to make the trip in your name. Minnesota in and for gaid County of Koochiching and they report the roads as rather (2) That on the 12th day of May, By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings Mr. H. Solo, Peter Ostlund, Walter 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to tn© (OFFICIAL SEAL) to enforce the payment of heavy. Ruberg, Emil Ostlund, John Nelson, real estate tax judgment duly given Approved June 9, 1921 taxes delinquent upon real estate for and Mr. and Mrs. Sathre were Baudette and made in and by the District Court Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. the year 1917, for said County of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thydan of Big in and for said County of Koochiching callers. Koochiching the above described piece Fork, Minn., visited at the Paul Mercure on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings or parcel of land was duly bid in for NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME to enforce the payment of home the past week. Mrs. Thydan the state for the sum of Twenty-four Mrs. Mattie Crawford, woman The upper grades and high school OF REDEMPTION. taxes delinquent upon real estate for dollars and Twenty-six cents. evangelist, sometimes cai: c] tac Female was Miss Bernardette Mercure had a picnic at "Pie Plant" grove. the year 1917, for said County of (3) That the said piece or parcel Billy Sunday, has launched a and will remain here for several Office of County Auditor. Games were played on the rocks and Koochiching the above described piece of land and all the rights of the State campaign designed to bring salvation weeks while her husband had to return a fine picnic dinner was served. or parcel of land was duly bid in for of Minnesota, upon and against said to the flapper. "The little flappers are COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING home to do the assessing in his the state for the sum of Twelve dollars flapping their souls away," she says. land by virtue of said sale were duly STATE OF MINNESOTA and Thirty-six cents. township. assigned, conveyed and sold by the "They must send them to the laundry A weiner roast and picnic was held ss (3) That the said piece or parcel of the Lord, and lei their hair grow. County Auditor to an actual purchaser at the river by the grade students. 49 (1) You are hereby notified that of land^and all the rights of the State The tiny modern Delilahs are having under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the The young folks enjoyed themselves the following piece or parcel of'land of Minnesota, upon and against said the tables turned The flapper has 4th day of November, 1921, for the «T« situated in the County of Koochiching, by canoeing and fighting over weiners. land by virtue of said sale were duly lost her moral strength with the loss sum of Ninety-four dollars and Seventy-six MARGIE NEWS State of Minnesota, and known and assigned, conveyed and sold by the 3f her locks." cents. described as follows, to-wit: fA County Auditor to an actual purchaser O O (4) And that the amount required An extraordinary large number of SE% of NE% of Section 8, Township under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the to redeem said piece or parcel of land the Ladies' Aid members attended Several from here went to Big Falls 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of from .said tax sale exclusive of the in your name. the meeting at the Bugner home. A Sunday. Twenty-five dollars and Fifty-one costs to accrue upon this notice is the For Painting and Kalsomining, (2) That on the 12th day of May, cents. fine lunch was served which made sum of Ninety-four dollars and seventy-six Roofing and Metal Work 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the (4) And that the amount required Mr. Garrison is putting his house cents and interest at the rate of them happy even though it rained on see real estate tax judgment duly given to redeem said piece or parcel of land .12 per cent per annum on $94.76 thereor up in a hurry. the way home. and made in and by the District Court BLOMBERG from said tax sale exclusive of the from the 4th day of November, 1921, in and for said County of Koochiching costs to accrue upon this notice is the All work guaranteed. to the day such redemption is made. Miss Lewis of Indus i^. here on a on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings One of Mr. Lange's busses passed sum of Fifty-eight dollars and Twelve (5) That the tax certificate of sale International Roofing & Metal Co. visit to Helmer Rud. to enforce the payment of through here a week ago but did not cents, and interest at the rate of 12 per issued to said purchaser has been presented taxes delinquent uptn rea.1 estate for cent per annum on $25.51 thereof from to me by the holder thereof and return on account of the rainy weather. the year 1917, for said County of the 15th day of May, 1920, to the day this notice requested. Lester Osborne was a palsenger to Ernest Ruberg has not been driving Koochiching the above described piece such redemption is made, and interest (6) That the time for the redemption International Falls on Saturday morning. for the same reason. If the roads or parcel of land was duly bid in for on $14.69 thereof at the rate of 12 per of said piece or parcel of land The Old Reliable were dry we would have excellent the state for the sum of Twenty-one cent per annum from the 11th day of from said tax sale will expire sixty dollars and Forty-eight cents. INTERNATIONAL transportation possibilities. May, 1921, to the day such redemption (60) days after the service of this (3) That the said piece or parcel is made, and interest on $17.92 thereof Mr. and Mrs. Burns, in company notice, and the filing of proof of such of land and all the rights of the State at the rate of 12 per cent per annum service in my office. ICE COMPANY with Mrs. Osborne, were in International Gunder Johnson made a trip to Lomari of Minnesota,, upon and against said from the 16th day of May, 1922, to Witness my hand and official seal Falls last Fiday. to help the mail carrier. He land by virtue of said sale were duly the day such redemption is made. IS STILL IN BUSINESS this 16th day of May, 1922. stopped at the Indus school house and assigned, conveyed and sold by the (5) That the tax certificate of sale R. C. FRASER, County Auditor to an actual purchaser someone helped himself to Gunder's and will meet all competition Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle and family issued to said purchaser has been presented Auditor Koochiching County, under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the to me by the holder thereof and gas. I am glad to say that the Birchdale spent Sunday last out on the Ridge 1 Minnesota 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of INTENATIONAL ICE CO. this notice requested. By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. people buy their own gas. at the home of C. Rogers. Thirty-six dollars and Fifty-seven (6) Th4.t the time for the redemption (OFFICIAL SEAL) P. C. Richardson Phone 379 cents. of said piece or parcel of land Approved June 9, 1921 We are glad to note that Mr. Albert (4) And that the amount required from said tax sale will expire sixty Mrs. Smith of Caldwell Brook is Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. to redeem said piece or parcel of laiva Schonsby has filed for the office of spending the week visiting friends in from said tax sale exclusive of the County Auditor. He is an able man town and looking for a place out near costs to accrue upon this notice is the and is capable and willing to take town. sum of sixty-six dollars and Eightythree good care of this office. We now cents, and interest at the rate have three men on the list. Who's of 12 per cent per annum on $36.57 Mrs. Dodd is here' visiting her thereof from the 15th day of May, 1920, next daughter Mrs. Nickleson and her two to the day such redemption is made, sons Earl and Harold. She will stay and interest on $30.26 thereof at the A dance was given at the school rate of^l2 per cent per annum from the several weeks. house May 19th by the American Legion. 16th day of May, 1922, to the day such The proceeds were given to redemption is made. The many friends of Miss Hanson (5) That the tax certificate of sale Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whitcomb of who taught school here last year will issued to said purchaser has been presented Indus who lost a good deal of property to me by the, holder thereof and be pleased to hear that she is offered in a barn that was destroyed this notice requested. the position of principal at $150 a by lightning. (6) That the time for the redemption month in the consolidated school of said piece or parcel of land Mr. Howard now holds church at where she taught this year, it being from said tax sale will expire sixty a school of four teachers. We are (60) days after the service of this 8:00 oclock every evening. The main notice, and the filing of proof of such glad to hear of her good fortune. We subject taken up at the last meeting service in my office. always knew she would come to the was "A Citizen's Business." He Witness my hand and official seal front in spite of the way she was preached that it was the duty of every this 16th day of May, 1922. treated here. citizen here to report the moonshine R. C. FRASER, Auditor Koochiching County, manufacturers and wholesalers that Minnesota Noticing apiece in the International exist in our township. By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Falls Press by K. O. Johnson of (OFFICIAL SEAL) ».« »,« *.« ».« i.« ».» ».» ».» ».• V# Frontier in regards to the schools of Approved June 9, 1921 this county, I thoroughly agree with Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. AROUND LOMAN him. The board of education are there to try and please the people NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME ».« #4 i4« 4 O «m» «T# in regard to schools. Most parents OF REDEMPTION. •The hoist is expected to start loading prefer to have their children at home Office of County Ajudltor timber again tomorrow. instead of boarding out where they SxAck have no one to look after them and Reproductions COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING front Photographs Howard Neils en made a trip to then, our schools are costing more Tire$tone STATE OF MINNESOTA Baudette with his car last Sunday. than is necessary. The superintendent ss nuM raiLCD per uuuak or clerk does not care how high (1) You are hereby notified that the following piece or parcel of land Albert Palm now has a Lizzy built our taxes are and then thinks or says situated in the County of Koochiching, for two. Now girls, look pleasant. the taxpayer ought to have no say State of Minnesota, and known and in regard to school affairs. I think described as follows, to-wit: every school should become independent Mr. and Mrs. Norma Schulta welcomed NE% of NE% of Section 8, Township a new girl to their family on and run their own schools, with 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed Sunday last. their own board of education right at in your name (2) That on the 12th day of May, home to look after the school. 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the The roads got so bad last week 'cord tires real estate tax judgment duly given that it was necessary to use a boat tp and made in and by the District Court NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME carry the mail. in and for said County of Koochiching The tire section above at the left shows and heavy in the center where the wear OF REDEMPTION. on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings the condition of a Firestone 33x4% Cord comes, tapered at the edges to make to enforce the payment of Many people are planting spuds Tire after 20,994 miles on a Yellow Cab Office of County Auditor steering easy and to protect the carcass taxes delinquent upon real estate for these days. Kennedy and Homer plan the year 1917, for said County of in Chicago. against "destructive hinging action of on twenty acres. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING KooQhiching the above described piece The section at the right was cut from tread edges. The carcass is air bag STATE OF MINNESOTA or parcel of land was duly bid in for ss I Mrs. Crawford and children arrived expanded to insure uniform tension and the state for the sum of Twenty-three a new Cord of the same size. Careful (1) You are hereby notified that dollars and Thirty cents. here to join her husband last week. paralleling of every individual cord. It measurements show that only 1/3 of the the following piece or® parcel of 'land (3) That the said piece or parcel They made the trip with their car. is double "gum dipped" to make sure tread of the tire oti the Yellow Cab has situated In the County of Koochiching, of land and all the rights of the State State of Minnesota, and known and of Minnesota, upon .and .against sahl been worn away after this long, gruelling that each cord is thoroughly insulated Wm. Hamer and Miss Sarah Brown described as follows, to-wit: land by virtue of said sale were duly test. The carcass is intact after more with rubber. were quietly married at the Falls last NW!4 of NW% of Section 9, Township* assigned, conveyed and sold by the than 11,000,000 revolutions. 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed County Auditor to an actual purchaser week. Their many friends wish them This is the reason why Firestone in your name. undei1 Sectidti 2126, G. S. 1913, on the well. Firestone Cords have averaged over Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary (2) That on the 12th day of May, 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of 10,000 miles on Chicago Yellow Cabs mileage. It explains the unanimous demand 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the Thirty-six dollars and Fifty-seven Little Arthur Scheie got run -over (1,200 cabs all Firestone real estate tax judgment "duly given jbents W of thoughtful with a wagon one day last week but and made in and by the District Court equipped). In (4) And that the amount required tire buyers for these in and for said County* of Koochiching to redeem said piece or parcel of land 0LDFIELD"999" was fortunate in not being seriously riKESTONfi thousands of instances, values. The local •\.y on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings from said tax sale exclusive of the injured. they have 30x3H FABRIC 30«3H FABRIC Firestone dealer will to enforce the payment of costs to accrue upon this notice is the iven from 15,000 to 99 taxes delinquent upon real estate for sum of Sixty-six dollars and Eightythree continue to provide Prof. Gregg, and Albert Schonsby 1,000 miles. the. year 1917, for said County of cents, and interest at the rate of $ion the personal service of Birchdale were calling on their Koochiching the above described piece 12 per cent per annum on $36.57 thereof, Look at the treadscientifically that makes Firestone HMTSS friends here about a week ago. Geo. or parcel of land was duly bid in for from the ISth day of May, 1920, to the state for the sum of Fourteen dollars 30 3 size £8.9S angled tire comfort and econ- 30 3i size $7.99 Van Over and Gunder Johflson were the. day such redemption is made "and II arid Nineteen cents. interest on $20.2,6 thereof., 'igiiBit skid, massive omy complete. with them. ^"aasrflrJ*, "assrfisrs- (3) That the said piece or parcel of l2 per cent per annum from the of land and. all the rights of the State 16th (day of May, 192, to the day such At last the capitalist has found a of Minnesota, upon and against said redemption is made. job for the unemployed. Tl\ey will l%nd by virtus of said sale, were duly (5) ^That the tax certificate of sale v-/' J. imw*k t. wLfe iw if TJ