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©itermational falls press .. *v iV,/ PAGE SIX Twenty-flve/doll»r» and Fifty-one (4) And that the amount require* dollars and Forty-eight cental 9t (3) That the said piece or parcel HAPPENINGS OF 23 YEARS AGO THIS HODTH to. redeem said piece or parcel of lantt cents. (4) And that the amount required of land and all the rights of the State from said tax sale exclusive of the to redeem said piece or parcel of land costs to accrue upon this notice is the of Minnesota, upon and against said from said tax sale exclusive of the land by virtue of said sale were duly sum of- Sixty-six dollars and Eightythree costs to accrue upon this notice is the assigned, conveyed and sold by the cents, and interest at the rate of sum of Fifty-eight dollars and Twelve 12 per cent per annum on $36.57 thereof County Auditor to an actual purchaser hole in its hull which caused it to A. W. Mertens did business in town cents, and interest at the rate of 12 per under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the from the 15th day of May, 1920, to quickly fill with water, hardly allowing yesterday. cent per annum on $25.51 thereof from 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of the day such redemption is made and time to get it- to the shore before the 15th day of May, 1920, to the day Thirty-six dollars and Fifty-seven interest on $30.26 thereof at the rate it sank. Capt. McKenzie promptly such redemption is made, and interest cents. Ed Blair returned yesterday from of 12 per cent per annum from the on $14.69 thereof at the rate of 12 per 16th day of May71922, to the day such (4) And that the amount required settled alf clainjs for damages to goods his trip to Duluth. •V cent per annum from the 11th day of to redeem said piece or parcel of land redemption, is made. foots up to a considerable and his loss May, 1921, to the day such redemption (5) That the tax certificate of sale from said tax sale exclusive of the sum. Frank Baker today filed on one of is made, and interest on $17.92 thereof costs to accrue upon this notice is the issued to said purchaser has been presented the valuable homesteads near this at the rate of 12 per cent per anpum sum of sixty-six dollars and Eightythree to me by the holder thereof and Dr. N. filler, honor graduate of from the 16th day of May, 1922, to .this notice requested. cents, and interest at the rate place. the day such redemption is made. of 12 per cent per annum on $36.57 Royal College of Dental Surgeons, recently (6) That the time for the redemption VULCANIZING tfiS of said piece or parcel of land (5) That the tax certificate of sale thereof from the 15th day ,of May, 1920, from Orillia, Ont., arrived on Mrs. Wm. Phair gave birth to a to the such redemption is made, from said tax sale will expire sixty issued to said purchaser has been presented dav the Keenora Sunday night. Dr. Miller son on Sunday, June 11.—Fort Frances and interest on $30.26 thereof at the (60) days after the service of this to me by the holder thereof and will locate and practice in Fort item. We have just installed a notice, and the filing of proof of such this notice requested. rate of 12 per cent per annum from the Frances and surrounding towns, and 16th day of May, 1922, to the day such office. 1 (6) That the time for the -edemption service in my modern vulcanizing outfit redemption is made. wishes to announce that he is prepared of said piece or parcel ««t land Witness my hand and official sea» Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Littlefield of from said tax sale will exp* sixty this 16th day of May, 1922. (5) That the tax certificate of sale to do all work in the dental line. Emo, Ont., were pleasant callers this that enables us to do work R. C. FRASER, (60) days after the service of this issued to said purchaser has been presented This will be pleasing news to residents morning. notice, and the filing of proof of such Auditor Koochiching County, to me by the holder thereof and of this locally, who have long felt the that we can safely guaran Minnesota service in my office. this notice requested. need of a dentist, thus avoiding a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randolph and "Witness my hand and official seal By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. (6) That the time for the redemption tee. trip to Rat Portage. this 16th day of May, 1922. of said piece or parcel of land (OFFICIAL. SEAL) Miss Fullerton of Mine Centre spent R. C. FRASER, Approved June 9, 1921 from said tax sale will expire sixty Sunday in Fort Frances. Auditor Koochiching County. (60) days after the service of this Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. Battery repairing our The test run which Mr. Keating Minnesota notice, and the filing of proof of such had made at the Keewatin Reduction Mrs. R. H. Flaherty with her family specialty. By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. service in my office. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME Works on ore from the Cg&cker Jack spent a few days of last week in (OFFICIAL SEAL) "Witness my hand and official seal OF REDEMPTION. this 16th day of May, 1922. mine gave returns of $27 per ton in Approved June 9, 1921 Holler Tire and Battery Shop Fort Frances, joining her husband at L. Clifford Hilton. Attorney General. R. C. FRASER, free milling gold. Mine Centre on Friday last. Office of County Auditor Auditor Koochiching County, The amount of ore treated was 4^2 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME New Location: Minnesota tons, a very small quantity to run Abe Patrick and Richard Knox returned COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING OF REDEMPTION. By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. ss 504 THIRD STREET. through a five stamp battery and get last Saturday from an extended (OFFICIAL SEAL) STATE OF MINNESOTA Office of County Auditor accurate results in fact, the manager Approved June 9, 1921 trip on the Big Fork river, where To L. L. Farnham, Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. of the reduction works was loath to they have been looking up pine lands. (1) You are hereby notified that COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING make the run' on so small an amount the following piece or parcel of land ss knowing that the results would not situated in the County of Koochiching, Mrs. J. Berg and family and Miss STATE OF MINNESOTA State of Minnesota, and known and do justice to the ore. Swan son came down from Rainy Lake To Frank B. Wilbur, described as follows, to-wit: (1) You are hereby notified that City on the Seagull yesterday. Mr. Lot 4 of Section 26, Township 71, SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER the following piece or parcel of, land Berg has jented the Cottrell house North of Range 23, is now assessed in STATE LANDS situated in the County of Koochiching, and has moved his family into it. your name. State of Minnesota, and known and (2) That on the 12th day of May, described as follows, to-wit: STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the NW% of NW% of Section 9, Township Mrs. J. Hayes, wife of Capt. Hayes STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE, CURTIS HOTEL real estate tax judgment duly given 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed of the steamer Seagull, paid Koochiching Stf Paul, Minn. May 24, 1922 and made in and by the District Court in your name. Notice is hereby given that on July a visit on Sunday last. Mrs. in and for said County of Koochiching (2) That on the 12th day of May, 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Hayes will leave shortly for Duluth on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the of the county auditor, at International TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE I where she will spend the summer. to enforce the payment of real estate tax judgment duly given Falls, Koochiching County, in the state Minneapolis Minnesota taxes delinquent upon real estate for and made in and by the District Qourt of Minnesota, I will offer for sale certain the year 1917, for said County of in and for said County of Koochiching Wm. C. Ellis camel in from Little unsold state lands and also those Koochiching the above described piece on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings state lands which have reverted to the The Northwest's Newest and Largest Transient Hostelry Fork river on Monday last. The same or parcel of land was duly bid in for to enforce the payment of state by reason of the non-payment of day, in company with Harry price, he the state for the sum of Twenty-four One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, taxes delinquent upon real estate for interest. made a trip to Rainy Lake City. Mr. dollars and Twenty-six cents. Restaurants and Shops. the year 1917, for said County of Terms of sale: (3) That the said piece or parcel Ellis will soon drive the logs cut last Koochiching the above described piece Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. Fifteen per cent of the purchase of land and all the rights of the State or parcel of land was dulybid in for winter on his claim. price is payable to the County Treasurer Orchestra Music at night during dinner. of Minnesota, upon and against said the state for the sum of Fourteen dollars at the time of sale. The unpaid land by virtue of said sale were duly and Nineteen cents. balance is payable at any time in whole A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service assigned, conveyed and sold by the John Irving and Andrew Bloom arrived (3) That the said piece or parcel or in part within forty years'from the in the Main Restaurant. County Auditor to an actual purchaser in town from the Big Fork of land and all the rights of the State date of sale, interest rate of four per TARIFFS under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the of Minnesota, upon and against said country yesterday. Messrs. Irving cent per annum, due on June 1st, of 76 S2.00, 4th day of November, 1921, for the Rooms, Private Baths, Single land by virtue of said sale were duly each year provided, that the interest and Bloom contemplate working their $3.00 Double sum of Ninety-four dollars and Seventy-six assigned, conveyed and sold by the can be paid at any time within the properties on the west side of Clearwater cents. 324 $2.50, County Auditor to an actual purchaser Rooms, Private Baths, Single interest year without penalty. In effect, lake this summer. (4) And that the amount required $3.50 under Section 2126, G. S. 1913, on the Double this means that the interest to redeem said piece or parcel of land 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of money may be paid any time between 202 $3.05 Rooms, Private Baths, Single from said tax sale exclusive of the Twenty-seven dollars and Five cents. June first and May thirty-first jvithout $4.00 Double Hon. J. A. Holler returned Sunday costs to accrue upon this notice is the (4) And that the amount required penalty. Others en suite evening from Rat Portage, bringing sum of Ninety-four dollars and seventyJsix to redeem said piece or parcel of land The appraised value of timber, when cents and interest at the rate or his family with him. Mrs. Hollei from said tax sale exclusive of the so stated, must be paid in full at the 12 per cent per annum on $94.76 thereor made the trip from their home at costs to, accrue upon this notice is tne time of sale. from the 4th day of November, 1921, sum 'of Sixty dollars and Forty-eight All mineral rights are reserved to Monticello, Minn., in two days, having to the day such redemption is made. cents, and interest at the rate of 12 per the State by the laws of the State. left there Friday evening. We THE DR. BURRILL DENTISTS (5) That the tax certificate of sale cent per annum on $27.05 threeof from All lands are sold subject to any think this beats the record. issued to said purchaser has been presented the 15th day of May, 1920, to the day such and all "ditch taxes thereon. to me by the holder thereof and redemption is made, and interest on Lands on which the interest has become this notice requested. $14.69 thereof at the rate of 12 per delinquent may be redeemed at The boys have been doing good (6) That the time for the redemption Successor* to Dr. E. W. Bunce anyt time up to the hour of sale, or cent per annum from the 11th day of work on the baseball grounds this of said piece or parcel of land May, 1921, to the day such redemption before resale, to the actual purchaser, week, besides indulging in several from said tax sale will expire sixty 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falls is made, and interest on $18.74 thereof Such lands are listed under the caption: practice games, so as to be ready to (60) days after the service of this Lands." at the rate of 12 per cent per annum "Delinquent notice, and the filing of proof of such NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES meet any other club which may challenge No person can purchase more than from the 16th day of May, 1922, to service in my office. the day such redemption is made. 320 acres of land, provided, however, them to a contest with the Witness my hand and official seal the "State lands purchased previous to (5) That thrf tax certificate of sale FOR YOUR DENTISTRY "pigskin" and "wagon tongue." this 16th day of May, 1922. issued to said purchaser has been presented 1905 are not charged against such R. C. FRASER, purchaser. to me by the holder thereof and Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays Auditor Koochiching County, J. A. Strattei of Dawson, Minn., accompanied Agents acting for purchasers must this notice requested. Minnesota (6) That the time for the redemption furnish affidavit of authority. by P. K. Haslerud of Madison, J. By E. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Appraisers' reports showing quality of said piece or parcel of land ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS Minn., is spending a few days (OFFICIAL SEAL) and kind of soil are on file in this from said tax sale will expire sixty in town with his daughters, Mrs. L. Approved June 9, 1921 (60) days after the service of this office. Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. A. Ogaard and Mrs. C. S. Jameson. Examinations Free Extractions 50 cents Lists giving legal descriptions of notice, and the filing of proof of such Mr. Haslerud is looking over the land lands to be offered may be obtained service in- my office. I DR. W. C. COVEY, Res. Manager NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and Witness my hand and- official seal in this vicinity with a view to securing of the County Auditor at the county this 16th day of May, 1922. homes for friends in Lacqui Parle Department of the Interior. seat. R. C. FRASER, county. R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. Auditor Koochiching County, U. S. LAND OFFICE AT CASS LAKE, Minnesota MINNESOTA By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. Last week a barge which the Van NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME MAY 12, 1922. (OFFICIAL SEAL) OF REDE3IPTION. Home had in tow struck a sunken Notice is hereby given that Edward Approved June 9, 1921 pile on the lower river, burst a C. Miller, of Laurel, Minnesota, Tho, on Imagination Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General. Office of County Auditor April 5th, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09991, for Lot 4, Section NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING 8, Township 69N, Range 26W," 4th P. ss Department of the Interior. Meridian, has filed notice of intention STATE OF MINNESOTA to make three-year Proof, to establish To Frank B. Wilbur, U. S. LAND OFFICE AT CASS LAKE, claim to the land above described, before (1) You are hereby notified that MINNESOTA "Imagination rules the world." J. H. Drummond, Clerk of the District the following piece or parcel of land MAY 12, 1922. Court, International Falls, Minn., Napoleon. SAVE MONEY situated in the County of Koochiching. Notice is hereby given that Halvdan "But he who has Imagination without on the 19th day of June, 1922. State of Minnesota, and known and Solo, of Manitou, Minnesota, who, on learning has wines and no feet." Claimant names as witnesses: Herman C.O.D. Mailed with inspection described as follows, to-wit: June 22nd, 1917, made Homestead Entry, privilege. Baufeld, Ole Skov, Charles Rode, Joubert. 20% to 40$ Discount. NE% of NE% of Section 8, Township Serial No. 09359, for E% SE%, William Rode, all of Laurel, Minn. 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed Section 7 and E% NE%, Section 15, We repair broken spectacles and eye A. G. SWINDLEHURST in your name. Township 159N, Range 26W, 5th P. glasses. Send broken lenses we Register. (2) That on the 12th day of May, Meridian, has filed notice of intention duplicate them. Make reading glasses International Falls Press, 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the stronger. Work guaranteed. to make three-year Proof, to establish May 18-25 June 1-8-15. real estate tax judgment duly given claim to the land above described, before CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. and made in and by the District Court P.O. Box 1797. Minneapolis, Minn. J. H. Drummond, Clerk of District NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME in and for said County of Koochiching Cpurt, at International Fa^ls, Minn., on You imagine you will some day own your own home. OF REDEMPTION. on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings the 21st day of June, 1922. to enforce the payment of Claimant names as witnesses: Harvey Office of County Auditor taxes delinquent upon real estate for Streby, Fred Lindahl, E. E. Nybo, You imagine you will send the children to college. the year 1917, for .said County of Hayes Young, all of Manitou, Minn. The Old Reliable Koochiching the above described piece COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING G. A. SWINDLEHURST, vfas or parcel df land duly bid in for SS Register. INTERNATIONAL You imagine you will be able to seize that splendid the state for the sum of Twenty-three STATE OF MINNESOTA International Falls Press, dollars and Thirty cents. To Frank B. Wilbur, May 18-25 June 1-8-15. I E O A N business opportunity that will sometime come your (3) That the said piece or parcel (1) You are hereby notified that NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME of land and all the rights of the State the following piece or parcel of land IS STILL IN BUSINESS way. OF REDEMPTION. of Minnesota, upon and against said situated in the County of Koochiching land by virtue of said sale were duly State of Minnesota, and known and and will meet all compel thep assigned, conveyed and sold by' the described as follows, to-wit: Office of County Auditor County Auditor to an actual purchaser^ SW% of NW% of Section 9, Township COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING Are you learning that there is a close relationship between INTENATIONA* K!EW G. under Section 2126, S. 1913, on the 69, north of Range 24, is now assessed ss 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of in your name. STATE OF MINNESOTA the imagined future and the Present Savings P. C. Richardson 379 r. Oxoen Thirty-six dollars and Fifty-seven (2) That on the 12th day of May, To Frank B. Wilbur, cents. Account. 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the (1) YQU are hereby notified that the following piece or parcel of land real estate tax judgment, duly given and made in and by the District Court situated in the County of Koochiching, Your Pass Book Is Ready Today. in and for said County of Koochiching State of Minnesota, and known and on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings described as follows, to-wit: A The Business Exchange to enforce the payment of SE% of NE% of Section 8, Township taxes, delinquent upon real estate for 69, North of Range 24, is now assessed the year 1917, for said County of in your name. Koochiching the above described piece (2) That on the 12th day of. May, CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES or parcel of land was duly bid in for 1919, at a sale of land pursuant to the NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. real estate tax judgment duly given the state for the sum of Twelve dollars and Thirty-six cents. and made in and by the District Court Bought^ Sold pr Exchanged First National Bank (3) That the said piece or parcel in and for said County of Koochiching LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. on the 26th day of March, 1919, in proceedings of land and all the rights of the State of Minnesota, upon and against said to enforce the payment of Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. land by virtue of said sale were duly taxes delinquent upon real estate for (^h V: International Falls Minnesota assigned, conveyed and sold by the the year 1917, for said County of AjfeV*' Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mjr. County Auditor to an actual purchaser Koochiching the above described piece under Section 2126, O. S. 1913, on the or parcel of land was duly bid In for 15th day of May, 1920, for the sum of the state for the sum of Twenty-one SM I ai&igfeM'-' t. J1 .. Wvfi J!, S 'iH s*iC# ft, •4v' w.