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

June 29, 1922 · Page 5 of 12

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WZR "-•r. -l, r+,rt,- U^~aW.l^4^ ^W£/ts*»*'*?* WW0 %£&'<% t# FALLS PRESS INTERNATIONAL PAGE SIX ?CSK9Biie^ «'. is* a good rainy day job. The guards .ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILES tape and is productive of the- ffrompt HAPPENINGS OF 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING should be- tight. After a guard has «nd effective relief of all in need. THEREON. rim loose for some time it should if -IRSi'":'!• While the" institution i$ under the i' be replaced by a new one. direction of the Minnesota department, Eitate of Rifu'H. Bmett there is no limit to its scope A. W. Mertens spent Monday In of service. Those entitled to treat7 J. B.' Jacquemart of Rainy Lake WEDDING IS HALTED STATE OF MINNESOTA town on duty as a member of the ss. City left for Dulutb Wednesday. ment who are not residents of the BY GUESTS DEATH COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING equalization board. Mr. Mertens state and are without funds, are furnished has taken part of his stock to his f'arm Mrs. G. Tattrie of Big Fork paid all professional services, examinations, IN PROBATE COURT Death halted the wedding of Miss near here, the flies having become so operations, dressings and Koochiching a visit on Tuesday last. F. Johnson, Minneapolis, and Fred Dehon bad that the animals require his personal treatment free the board, lodging and Letters testamentary this day having of Mound, Minn., when Mrs. W. attention. £ouis Siller, Rufus Siller and William nurse service is cared for by their been granted to Kate Bennett, it is Christy, 62, of Northome, a wedding Lutz paid Koochiching a visit local or state organization. ordered that the time within which all guest, swooned just as the ceremony Fund Being Raised. creditors of the above named decedent during the past week. David Reedy, who recently returned began at Salem Lutheran church. may present claims against his estate Funds for the Memorial Hospital VULCANIZING from Qiicago, was a visitor in in this court, be, and the same hereby Minneapolis, dying a moment later. The members of the. Mine Centre building are now being raised through Fort Frances on Sunday. Mr. Reedy is, limited to six months from and after •The wedding ceremony was conducted the medium of motion pictures, entertainments, baseball team are preparing to put the date hereof and that Monday the returns much improved in health. He later. up a hot game at Koochiching on the poppy sales and endowment 27th iday of November, 1922, at 10 We have just installed a contemplates a trip again next winter The bride is a music teacher, daughter of beds and rooms by Legion o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Fourth. to spend the cold months in a of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Johnson of Rooms at the Court House at International modern vulcanizing outfit and auxiliary units, and by contributions warmer climate. Fargo, N. D. Falls in said County, be, and the Harry Price has charge of the construction from others who are interested same hereby is, fixed and appointed that enables us to do work of the arch which is to be in Minnesota's service program. as the time and place fo(r hearing upon O. B. Robinson of the Foley mine SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER Minnesota, through the Legion, is that we can safely guarantee. placed over First street, the one leading and the examination, adjustment and visited Fort Frances this week on STATE: LANDS allowance of such claims as sl&ll be from the upper dock. leading in its accomplishments for the business connected with the resumption presented within the time aforesaid. care of the sick and disabled. However, of operations at the mine. He STATE OF MINNESOTA. Let notice hereof be given' by the Erick, Gust and John Franson are the new Citizens committee with STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE, publication of this order in the International expects the Foley to be working on Battery repairing our down from the Manitou district. headquarters in New Yoork, owing to St. Paul, Minn. May 24, 1922 Falls Press as provided by a larger scale than ever before within the prominence and wealth of its They will remain in town unt^l after Notice is hereby given that on July law. specialty. a very short timp. 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Dated May 26th, 1922. July 4th and help us celebrite. founders which is taken as evidence of the county auditor, at International COURT SEAL. that it has in mind a large and definite Holler Tire and Battery Shop Falls, Koochiching County, in the state JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. George Lloyd was. a passenger on C. H. Wilson of Hannaford was a program, will succeed ini bringing of Minnesota, I will offer for sale certain J. J. HADLER, Attorney for Petitioner. the steamer Seagull Saturday night caller on Tuesday last. Mr. Wilson, added relief to those who now unsold state lands and also those June 22-29 July 6. New Location-: who is engineer at the Watrous sawmill, through inadequate provisions, are and spent Sunday with friends in state lands which have reverted to the states that the mill is running state by reason of the non-payment of 504 THIRD STREET. Fort Frances and Koochiching. not receiving propdr care.. interest. A Press Want will bring you steadily. He also reports that a number Ad Terms of sale: satisfactory results. of settlers have lately taken homesteads Duncan McPhee, one of the subcontractors Fifteen per cent of the purchase PREPARING THE MOWER on the mail route from on the Big Fork river. price is payable to the County Treasurer FOR THE HAY HARVEST here to Tower, is spending a few days at the time of sale. The unpaid balance is payable at any time in whole in town. Mr. McPhee will take Another accident, this time at the or in part within forty years from the The power of the mowing machine charge of the route from here to Black Sturgeon mine, near Rat Portage, date of sale, interest rate of four per is transmitted from the drive wheels Harding after July 1st. resulting in the death of three cent per annum, due on June 1st, of to the counter shaft generally by men and the serious injury of a fourth, each year provided, that the interest either internal or external spur gear. can be paid at any time within the occurred on June 19th. The names of William Kennedy had the misfortune interest year without penalty. In effect, It is important that these gears always to lose a valuable ox one day the dead are: Charles Adams of CURTIS HOTEL this means that the interest The mesh properly. Badly worn boxes on last week. The animal wa's tied to a Nova Scotia, Charles Haas of Sudbury money may be paid any time between the counter shaft cause improper gear and John Howe of Rat Portage. tree and ii) some manner became entangeled June first and May thirty-first without mesh and consequently lost motion in the rope with which it was The injured man is Charles Anderson penalty. TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE and rapid wearing of gears. The appraise^ value of timber, when fastened and broke its neck. of Rat Portage. Minneapolis Minnesota so stated, must be paid in full at the On most mowers provision is made time of sale. for keeping the beveled gear in proper WEALTHY AND PROMINENT agency, appearing in a service men Thm Northwmst'm mnd Largest Transient Hostelry All mineral rights are reserved to In some instances this is accomplished mesh. ifawrt NEW YORKERS FOLLOW the State by the laws of the State. publication, states in part, "The Legion by the use of washers and All lands are sold subject to any MINNESOTA LEGION'S LEAD One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, has always contended that the in others a lock burr is provided. and all ditch taxes thereon. Restaurants and Shops. government should assume the responsibility Lands on which the interest has become G8ars must mesh up closely if one is Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. delinquent may be redeemed at Not I satisfied with the efforts of the and has itself largely devoted to get long life and steady motion on Orchestra Music at night during dinner. any^ time up to the hour of sale, or to seeing that the Government does government or with any of the existing the machine. The small bevel gear before resale, to the actual purchaser, welfare agencies, a group of prominent so." While the above statement may A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service pinion is always the first to wear because Such lands are listed under the caption: in the Main Restaurant. New Yorkers, led by Colonel or may not be true in a great number it runs more rapidly. In some Delinquent Lands." Cornelius W. Wickersham, are following of states, it does not apply to the Minnesota No person can purchase more than TARIFFS bevel gear pinions the end thrust is 320 acres of land, provided, however, 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.00, in the wake of the Minnesota department Department of the American taken care of by means of roller bearings, Double $3.00 the State lands purchased previous to Legion. Under the provisions of the of the American Legion and while in others ordinary boxes 1905 are not charged against such 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.50, are organizing to further aid the disabled Memorial Hospital arrangement, are used. purchaser. Double $3.50 veterans of the World War. which has been functioning since early The crank shaft end of the pitman Agents acting for purchasers must 202 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $3.00 The new body is called the "Citizens' in 1919, disabled veterans of the furnish affidavit of authority. wheel in the mower runs rapidly and Double $4.00 Appraisers' reports showing quality Committee of America," and has for World War and, their dependents are the strain comes on two sides of the Others en suite ahd kind of soil are on file foi this its motto, "Honor, Justice, Service, receiving full and complete relief boxes, which has a tendency to wear office. regardless of their financial status or Faith," with the further slogan, "For the boxes out of round. When this is Lists giving legal descriptions of the speedy and complete fulfillment of the origin of their disability, and without lands to be offered may be obtained done the machine does not run smooth. of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and our obligation to the disabled veteran." cognizance of their Legion affiliation. The only remedy for-' this is to replace THE 1)R. BURRILL DENTISTS of the County A.uditor at the county The new Citizens Committee departs M?* tiUi)*, 1 i!-l&iALt AtMfl the boxes. By taking hold of seat. somewhat from the idea that the pitman wheel with the hand and Medical and surgical care is provided R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. I the Legion alone should handle the moving it sidewise it is very easy to by the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, welfare of the disabled. In its initial determine whether new boxes are .Minnesota, where the Legion's Successors to Dr. E. W. Bunce NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE appeal it suggests that the public has necessary. plan is now in operation. Thousands SALE 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falla been .trying to shift responsibility for The, side bar should always be kept of service men and women are yearly the care of the disabled onto the government alignment. Dull sickles increase taking advantage of the benefits offered. NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES Default having* been made in the con and the veterans' societies, In all cases where those applying draft of the mower. This extra draft ditions of that certain mortgage, made, and asserts that the citizens must causes excess wear. It is important are without means, the services FOR YOUR DENTISTRY executed and delivered by Jesse D. take up the burden. rendered by the Mayo Clinic that the ledger plate or cutting plate Brandon and Belle C. Brandon, his wife, on the guards be in good order. Dull The Minnesota Plan. and the Legion are free of cost. The Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays as mortgagors to The J. A. Felthous ledger plates should be renewed. This An article dealing with the new entire procedure is stripped of red company, a corporation. Mortgagee. Dated April 1, 1915, and recorded in ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the County of Koochiching, state of Minnesota on the 5th day of April, Examinations Free Extractions 50 cents 1915, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Book "H' DR. W. C. COVEY, Res. Manager of Mortgage^, on page 501. There is claimed to be due and there is due on said mortgage and mortgage debt at the date of this notice, the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-seven and 93/100 Dollars ($457.^3) the same being for the principal sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00) and Forty and 85/100 Dollars ($40.85) Imagination interest, together with the sum of Sixty-four and 93/100 ($64.93) taxes against said premises for the year 1920. paid by said Mortgagee on the 3rd day of February, 1922, and interest thereon to date of this notice, amounting to Two Dollars and 15/100 ($2.15). No action "Imagination rules the world." or proceeding at law or in equity Napoleon. has been instituted to recover debt "Bnt he who has imagination without secured bys aid mortgage. no learning has wlnars and feet.** Now therefore notice is hereby given Joubert. summer taste thrill! A that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the /statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, Ktlloggs Corn Hakes with viz: The west half (W%) of the Southwest You imagine you will some day own your own home. quarter (SW%), the northeast raspberries! quarter (NE&) of the southwest quarter (SW%), and /Lot No. JTwo (2) all of Section Twelve (12) in You imagine you will send the children to college. township sixty-seven (67) north of Compare such a breakfast or lunch with a heavy, greasy range twenty-five (25) west of the diet on a hot day! Realize the health and cooling refreshment fourth (4) principal meridian, containing You imagine you will be able to seize that splendid one hundred and sixty-two and of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Raspberries, or any 40/100 acres, more or less according to fresh fruits! You will feel so much better—and work business opportunity that will sometime come your the U. S. Government Survey, in the fetter and play better! County of Koochiching and, State* of way. Minnesota, with the hereditaments and And Kellogg's Cora Flakes are so appetizing. They appurtenances the sale will be made appeal wonderfully to finicky folks—just the food for hot, by the sheriff of said County of Koochching uncomfortable weather. Yet Kellogg's are as nourishing Are you learning that there is a close relationship between at the front door of the Court as they are delightful. Just use plenty of cold and ouse in the City of International Falls, nrifir TOASTED the ima^gined future and, the Present Savings fresh fruit and you have a fine, satisfying meal! In said County and State, on the 29th day of July, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. Eat lightly this summer and keep well. You'll free yourself CORN Account. to -the of that day, at public vendue, from sluggish drowsiness and from headaches. Keep for Jo pay highest bidder, cash, said the little tots on a Kellogg's diet and see how they benefit! debt 'of Four Hundred and Fifty-seven Your Pass Book Is Ready Today. and 93/100 Dollars ($457.93) and interest and taxes, if any, on said premises, Just be certain you set and $25.00 attorney's fees as stipulated Kellogg's Corn Flakes In the of in and by said mortgage in case. RED and GREEN package. foreclosure,- and the disbursements It bears the aigi ignature of allowed by law, subject to redemption W. K. Kellogg, originator at. from the any time within one year are of Corn Flakes. None law. date of sale &se provided by genuine without it Dated this ls^ day of June, 1922. ,/ First National Bank ..The J. A. Felthouse Company, CORNFLAKES I.-A Mortgagee, tfy 320 Endicott Building, St. Minnesota. Paul, International Falls Minnesota W. V. Kane, 3jj^^ Also aaktrs of KOIOGG'S HUMBLES a»d KELLOGG'S BRAN, ceoksd iad Attorney for Mortgagee, s-^ International Falla, Minn.fe June 8-15-22-29 July 6-1$ 1%. i'