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

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o: SCHOOL A1VD ed in the diatrlcteowt of Koochiching ^pediments in the Way of forming new AUTO PARTY HELD bandits exploded a rev- tire forcing HEADLIGHTS ON HIGHWAYS WITB LANDS countyonthetwenty-eighthdayOf associations. v- UP AND, ROBBED the car to stop. In the search that February in the year 1S14 at Mi "Third-^They have" :_«eglected to ON BEMIDJI ROAD Nineteen thousand three hundred o'clock' p. m. on said day and the sum followed the men were relieved of $20 STATE OF MINNESOTA. of two hundred twenty-nine and 15^100. maintain a clerical force adequate to and eight miles of federal aid road STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE, H«f. and their watches. One of the bandits dollars, fs now actually due thereon' St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 25, 1922. care promptly for the business offered. Bemidji, Oct. 30.—Two men were had been completed on August 31.* then got into their Victims' car and with interest on two hundred twentynine ..fe^Wotlee^ la hereby riven that on Nor"vpember slightly wounded and their cash, con* Ten million six hundred and twenty drove it about two miles down the "Fourth—'They-have been guilty, of and 85-100 dollars, from tgie 28th 13, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. in sisting of $20 and watches were taken thousand four jiundred and seventyone road, where it was later found. The day of-February A. D.-1914, and up to inexcusable delays—from three to six office of the county auditor, at In'i.0 last night by automobile bandits motor vehicles were registered in and Including the date of sale, also for occupants of the pleasure car informed months—in completing loams. ternational Falls, Roochlphing county, one hundred cents increased cost and the^ state of Minnesota, I will offer the police here that there were two the United States on July 1, according "Fifth—They, have for all my fees, costs and disbursements' for sale certain unsold state lands and a* aftet the bandits had poured five sliots to the bureau of public roads, United men ip the bandit car and that jt was funds and at the same time they have of levy and sale, which said execution ... also those stat9 lands which have reverted into the car before, they succeeded in a Hupmobile. States, departmentof agriculture. has to me as sheriff ~~Of said declined to sell bonds to investors who to the state by reason of the stopping it. Koochiching'county been duly'directed There are- 2^500,000 miles of rural Police here are of the opinion that non-payment of interest. -y. demanded them. a.. and delivered, I have levied upon and The holdup occurred late last night. pt Terms sale: highway in the United States. the bandits were laying in wait for Mists^HEWb. will sell at public auction to the highest Sixth—They are organized on a or— "Two two men and two couples, young Fifteen per cent of the purchase some other car than the one they Over 33,000 motor .vehicles have been cash bidder in the lobby of the eign plan which requires the formation price Is payable to the County Treasurer f' r3^ i'J young ladies, were enjoying a drive -stopped, as the lake road is seldom received as surplus war materials by sheriff's main office in the district court at the time of sale. The unpaid of local associations,a plan unadaptable along the lake road. As they approached used at this time of the year, inasmuch house In the ity of International Falls, the bureau of public roads of the United—States balance Is payable at any time in whole to and distasteful to the American the golf course of the. Birchmont in said county of Koochiching, On Saturday, as the Birchmont hotel is "closed for or In part within forty years from the department of agriculture of all an individualist farmer, who is first the 25th day, of, November, hotel occupants of a waiting car ordered date of sale. Interest rate of four per the season. It is not known what direction and distributed to the states for use and who refuses to underwrite 1922, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of them to halt. The dfiver_of the cent per annum, due on June 1st, of -the bandits took after- the in road construction. that day, all the right, title and interest the obligations of his neighbor and each year provided, that the Interest pleasure car stepped on the accelerator holdup. that the aboje named Judgment Texas leads in miles of completed who would rather go ^rithout relief can be paid at any time within the in an attempt to elude the bandits, debtor had in and to the real estate Falls Police Notified interest year without penalty. In effect, federal-aid roads with 1,733 miles. than get it by entangling his own affairs who immediately opened fire, the hereinafter described on the 28th day this means that the Interest Chief Kinshella received a long dis« Minnesota is second with 1,416. with those of his neighbors. of February, 1914, that being the date first shot apparently being fired from money may be paid any time between tance call from the police at Bemidji In mileage of federal-aid roads under of rendition of said Judgment or any "Voters are urged to rember that June first and May thirty-llrst without a small calibre rifle hitting the steering this morning warning him to be on the interest therein which said, judgment construction Texas is first with blank amendment ballots count penalty. wheel. As ^this did not stop their debtor, Frank E. Cawley, has since lookout for the bandits as they might 1,408 miles. Nebraska .second with 970 The appraised value of timber, when against the proposal." 1- prey, they gave pursuit, firing four that day acquired, the description of be headed in this direction in an effort so stated, must be paid-in full at the miles, and Iowa third with 945 miles. shots from a large calibre rifle. One the property being as follows, to-wit: to get into Canada. time of sale. Texas and New York are the states The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast AUTOMOBILE CRASHES INTO shot went through the driver's hat and All mineral rights are reserved to Quarter (NE3& of .the NE14) of Mounted Police to Co-operate which receive the largest allotments of grazed his skull, while another grazed the State by the laws of the State. BRIDGE TO AVERT COLLISION Section Thirty-two (32) township All lands are sold subject to any the shoulder of his male companion, According to wireless- received over federal aid for highways, which is disthe sixty-nine (69) range twenty-three (23) WITH TEAM and all ditch taxes thereon. O. J. Masters receiving set last tribtited on the basis of population, and a third caused a flesh wound in his /est of the 4th principal meridian, Koochiching Lands on which the Interest has become area and mileage of rural highways. arm pit. The fourth shot fired by the night froip Winnipeg, the Canadian county, ^Minnesota, according delinquent may be redeemed at Ericsburg, Oct. 28.—One nlan was to government survey thereof. mounted police and the United States In August Missouri placed 126.7 anyl time up to the hour of sale, or £ated International Falls, Minn., MRS PETER VADNESS severly bruised and cut, two others before resale, to the actual purchaser, secret service have united in an effort miles of new federal-aid work under September 11th, 1922. were given the scafe of their lives and Such lands are listed under the caption: to locate and capture- the bands of construction. HUGHES VAN ETT-BN, "Delinquent Lands." a car was badly damaged as a result automobile bank robbers who have Mrs. Peter Vadness sucumbed to Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. One thpusand three hundred^and No person can purchase more than of an automobile accident on the By F. U. Day, Deputy. been terrorizing towns in the northwest what is known as cerebral embolus at fifty-two miles of road has been completed 820 acres of land, provided, however, Ericsburg bridge last Saturday. Jevne & Norton, and Canada for the past six Funeral services were held Saturunderwent the State lands purchased previous to by the bureau of public roads Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. months. 1905 are not charged against such E. Lindiman accompanied by Albert an operation for stomach of the United States department of O 5 1 2 1 9 2 6 N 2 9 purchaser. Anderson were enroute to International An article in Sunday's St. Paul Pioneer trouble two weeks ago and as she was agriculture in our national forests, and Agents acting for purchasers must Press states that bandits operating Falls. As they rounded the recovering rapidly from that operation there is under construction 617 miles, furnish affidavit of authority FAIL TO CARE FOR FARMERS, in northern Minnesota and Canada sharp turn to the approach of the friends and relatives had little which open up regions of great natural Appraisers' reports showing Quality SAYS CHRISTIANSONf FATHER are of a band of thirty-five who came wooden wagon bridge about two miles and kind of soil are on file in this intimation that the end was near. beauty and rich in natural resources. AMENDMENT NO. 1 to North Dakota early this year from office. from here Lindiman who was piloting Deceased was a native of Indiana Lists giving legal descriptions of the Pacific coast and split into gangs the car saw a team approaching. and was married to Peter Vadness at Try Our Want Adds lands tb be offered in*y' be obtained of five and seven. They specialize in The narrowness of the bridge and the the age of seventeen out of which union of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and Voters of Minnesota need have no securities and apparently have a clearing close proximity of the two vehicles eleven children were born, four of the County Auditor at the county fear that passage of Amendment No. 1 house in the west for disposing of made a collision impossible. Lindiman seat.. boys and seven girls, who with their will duplicate the machinery of the them. choosing the side of the bridge in R. P. CHASE. State Auditor. father and twenty-two grand children Federal Land banks, according to Theodore Garden Guide The most recent holdups in this section preference to the team slammed on survive. The Vadnesses have lived in NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION Christianson of Dawson, father was the one of Stoufville, Ont., the brakes and headed for the railing. and during this city for two years that SALE of the law under which the amendment last week, in which the bandits secured The fore part of the car plunged thru time deceased had proved herself short for is submitted. $10,000 in cash- and a large amount but luckily the back wheels clung to Under and by virtue of an execution a good Christian mother, a~ devoted 1923 FREE Mr. Christianson urged unanimous Issued out of and under the seal of the of securities and the two bank burglaries the bridge thus averting a further wife and a kind neighbor, Drop us a postal card for a copy support of thfe amendment, pointing district court of the state of Minnesota, in Beltrami county last month. serious accident. Anderson, who occupied an early hour last Thursday. Deceased I:"- and we will also send you in and for the Fifteenth Judicial out that the only obstacle in the path The"landits use the same method in the passengers seat, was day afternon from the Bethlehem district and county of Koochiching on copy of our to passage is indifference on the part every instance. Swooping into town in hurled through the windshield by church with its pastor, Rev. A. W. McNeill, the sixth day of September, in the year FALL BULB LIST of voters in the cities and towns. a high-powered car they cut all lines 1922, upon a judgment rendered and the shock of the impact and rolled officiating. Interment will be DULUTH FLORAL CO. docketed in said court and county in an "A state system is needed to supply of communication and shoot "to kill" down the hill. At the point where the made in Forest Hill cemetery. DCLVTH, MINN. action therein, wherein W. V. Kane and ment the federal agancy," Mr. Christianson anybody who offers resistance. car started to leave the bridge is a Frank Palmer, co-partners as Kane & says in a statement made public sheer drop of atiout fifteen feet. Lindiman ATT^NDEDLEGION CONVENTION Palmer and S. M. Koefod were plaintiffs, this week, "because: was slightly bruised and his car and Frank E. Cawley was defendant, N in favor of said plaintiffs and "First—The Federal Land banks was badly damaged. Gus Sherbloom, Mr and Mrs. David Miller and son, EAGLE "MIKADO against the said defendant, Frank E. have failed utterly to take care of the the driver of the team, was treated to end! No. 174 Junior returned last Thursday from Cawley for the sum of two hundred farm loan business of the country and a harrowing experience as for a short New Orleans, La., where they attended twenty-nine and 85-100 dollars, as appears will continue to fail, unless they are time he did not know whether he was by the judgment roll illed in the the national convevntion of the A C, prodded into greater activity than has to be the car's object or the bridge. office of the clerk of said district American Legion. The Millers visited court for said county of Koochiching, been manifest in the past. Dr. Pearson who is attending Anredson various parts of the states of Mississippi Sate Dealer Made Five For at your in grade and which said judgment was duly assigned "Second—They ihave placed arbitrary stated that he had discovered and Louisiana during their ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND by said plaintiffs to the Cosmopolitan no broken bones so far, and limitations on the number of trip and picked many bouquets beautiful EAGLE MIKADO company by assignment tiled in believed that Anderson's recovery was this court on August 14th, 1918. applications they would receive from flowers that are now in bloom in EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Whereas, said judgment was docket­ each association and have placed im- only a matter of time. that section of the country. Reliable Finns of International Falls They Solicit Your Patronage /i F. B. 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