International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 7, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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»2 THE INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS rA PAGE SEVEN SUMMONS LEWIS AND to the said complaint on the subscriber, KCATOAGB FORECLOSURE 8ALB BASEBALL WAR JAP GOVERNMENT 'l-i at his office in the city of International ZBYSZKO TO MEET IN EXPECTED AS RESULT MAKES BIG REDUCTION A Falls In said county, within twenty STATE OF MINNESOTA, ':j f. IManlt having been made in the MATCH FOR TITLE -jL OF BAN JOHNSON'S ACT IN COUNTRY'S NAVY days after the service of this summons Koochiching County, payment of the sum of one hundred upon you, exclusive of the day of such District Court. fourteen and 55-100 ($114.55) dollars, v- St. Louis, Dec. 1. Ed "Strangler*" service and If you fail to ^answer the 15th Judicial District. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 5.—Kenpsaw M. Tokio, Dec. 5.—As a result of the which I« claimed to be due and Is due said complaint within the .time Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling Landis, baseball commissioner, was declared at the date of this notice upon a certain Washington arms treaties a thousand' aforesaid the plaintiff in this action O. M. Carr, Florence Hansen mortgage duly executed and delivered champion, and Stanislaus Zbyszko, former today to have been drawn into officers and 8,000 sailors have been will take judgment against you for the and Lou Graham, copartners, by Peter Langland a single man mortgagor, champion, were signed to meet in the controversy with President Ban retired frOm Japanese navy. Thirtysix sum of twenty'eight dollars and fifty doing business as O. M. Carr to State Bank of Spooner, Spoon er, a championship match here Dec. 14, it cents, with interest at the rate of ten Johnson of the American league because A Company Plaintiffs admirals and 392 officers have Minn^. mortgagee, bearing date the per cent per annum from the 28th day was annbunced today. The conditions vs of the latter's action in calling third day of June 1921, and with a power been placed on the waiting list and of June 1921, together with the costs John Tv Scarlett, Defendant. of the match provide for. about to the of sale therein contained, duly recorded the annual meeting of the league in fifty other officers placed on half pay. and disbursements'of this action. in the office of the Register of finish with two out of three falls deciding Chicago for Dec. 13. Dated September 27th, 1922. The state of Minnesota to. the abOve Beeda in and for the county of KooUng the owner of the championship The meeting as called by President OOZE CARGO GEO. E. ERICSON, RICH named defendant: and state of Minnesota, on the belt. It was announced that a purse Plaintiff's Attorney, Johnson is a day in advance of the UND IN COALS BUNKERS ifth day of June 1921, at six o'clock P. Y6u are hereby summoned and re-, Spooner, Minn. of $9,000 would be distributed, 75 per joint meeting of the major leagues, quired to answer the complaint of the, K, tn Book of Mortgages, on' page OF SEIZED SHIP Nov. 23-30-D. 7 2S3, and no action or proceeding having plaintiffs in the above entitled action, cent to the winner and 25 per cent to which Commissioner Landis had been instituted, at law or otherwise, to which complaint has been filed in the the tyser. scheduled for New York Dec. 14. New York, Dec. 5.—Harbor police NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF recover the debt secured by said office of the clerk of the above named seized the steam lighter Frank Coe off mortgage o^any part thereof. court in International Falls in said REDEMPTION First Deal of Season DAUGHERTY CASE the statue of Liberty and report more Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, county and state, and to serve a copy of Louisville, Dc. 5.—The first big deal that by virtue of the power of sale than $50,000 worth of liquor found in your answer to said complaint upon DELAYED AGAIN OFFICE OF,COUNTY AUDITOR, of the minor league convention was contained in said mortgage and pursuant subscriber at his office in the city of International the cargo of coal. Six, members of County of Koochiching to the statute in such case made Falls, Minnesota, within made today when Sammy Hale, third the crew were arrested, being suspected Washington, iDe$ 4.—RepresentaKeller, State of Minnesota and provided, the said, Mortgage will twenty (20) days after the service of baseman with the Portland, Ore., club, Republican, of Minnesota told of having come from the Bahamas. be foreclosed by a sale of the premises To Carl Anderson: this summons upon you, exclusive of a batting and fielding sensation of the the house judiciary committee today described in and/ conveyed by said (1) You are hereby notified that the the day of such service, and if you fail Pacific coast league, was sold to the mortgage, via: that he would not be ready to present following piece or parcel of land situated to answer the said complaint within Philadelphia Americans for players Lot four (4) and southeast quarter of in the county of Koochiching, the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this evidence in support of his demand for SENGALESE DEPUTY and cash, amounting in all to $75,000. southwest quarter (SE% of SWt%) state of Minnesota,Nand known and described action will take judgment against you the impeachment of Attorney General CHARGES FRAME-UP IN section thirty (30) in township one as follows, to wit: Lot 5 in for the sum of $643.34 with interest Daugherty until the committee obtained aiM-CARPENTIER MIX hundred fifty-nine (159) North of Range thereon at the rate of six per centum Block 4, Holler's Addition to Koochiching, DIRECT ELECTION from the house power to summon twenty-nine (29) West of Fifth Principal is now assessed in your name. per annum from the 28th day of December, PRESIDENT AND VICE Meridian, containing 76.27 acres and swear in witnesses. (2) That on the 12th aay of May, 1914, besides the costs and disbursement^ Paris, Dec. 5.—A civil tribunal will more or less according to the United PRESIDENT MAY CARRY 1918, at a sale of land pursuant to the of this action. hear charges made by Sengalese Deputy States government survey thereof, in real estate tax judgment duly given J. H. BROWN, EX-DRINKERS WILL Duagne in the chamber of deputies Koochiching county and state of Minnesota, Attorney for Plaintiffs, and made in and by the District Court Washington, Dec. 5.—Members of with the hereditaments and appurtenances RECALL FOND MEMORIES that the Siki-C^-pentier fight was in and for said county of Koochiching Internatinal Falls, the new Progressive bloc in congress which sale will be made Minnesota. FROM THIS a frame-up. Duagne charges that Siki on the 26th day of March,' 1919, in proceedings won the first legislative victory by obtaining by the Sheriff of said, Koochiching to enforce the payment of taxes Press Nov. SO Dec. 7-14 refused to obey instructions to lie J*' county at the front door of the court from the senate agricultural delinquent upon the real estate for Vienna, Dec. 4.—Rare wine* to the down in the fourth round to Carpentier, house, in the city of International the year 1917, for said county of Koochiching committee a favorable, report of a J. R. MANN, ILLIONOIS value of 25,000,000,000 crowns, or who discovered his strategy. Falls, in said county and state, on the the above described piece or resolution to amend the constitution to RERESENTATIVE FOR 25 ninth day of January, 1923, at ten about $350,000 at the present rate of parcel of land was duly md in for the provide for the direct election of the YEARS, IS DEAD o'clock A- M., of that day, at public A Timely Suggestion exchange, still lie in the cellars of state for the sum of Two Dollars and vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, president and vice president of the Washington, Dec. 1.—Death last fourteen cents. the imperial palace. One vintage of to pay said debt of one hundred fourteen United States. (3) That the said piece or parcel of This is the season of the when year night ended the legislative career of red wine, known as "Achauer of Emp and 55-100 dollars, and interest, land and all rights of the state of Minnesota, the prudent and careful housewife re-, Representative James R. Mann of the ress Elizabeth," from grapes grown and taxes, if any, on said premises, and upon and against said land by VOLCANO OF STROM. plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees, as Second Illinois district, long rated as from vines brought by her from virtue of said sale were duly assigned, stipulated in and by said mortgage in BOLI IN VIOLENT ERUPTION, Cough Remedy. It is almost certain a giant of the house. Greece, is being sold at 900,000 crowns conveyed and sold by the county auditor case of foreclosure, and the disbursements SAY REPORTS to be needed before the winter is over Mr. Mann returned here two weeks to an actual purchaser under Section a bottle or approximately $12. allowed by law subject to redemption 2126, G. S. 1913, on the 28th day of and results are much more and London, Dec. 1.—A volcano off prompt ago for the opening of a special session There is said to be the largest stock at any time within one yea* March, 1922, for the sum of Thirteen satisfactory when it is kept l\and of congress. He was in favor of Strombilo, on an island of the same at from the day of sale, as provided by of original Charteuse, both green and Dollars and forty-four cents.4 law. and g^iven as soon as the first ndication the ship bill and, although a power, name off the coast of Sicily, is in violent white, in the world stored" in these (4) And that the amount required Dated November 15th, A. D. 1922. of a cold appears and before it he had announced only a week ago eruption, says a dispatch to the cellars, and it is to be sold abroad. to redeem said piece or parcel of land STATE BANK OF SPOONER, has become settled in the system. from said tax sale exclusive of the that he would not be a candidate for Central News from Rome. SPOONER, MINN., costs to accrue upon this notice is the There is no danger in giving it children, speaker in the ^iext congress. to Mortgagee. WHO WANTS ONE sum of Thirteen Dollars and forty-four as it contains ho other Mr. Mann, who had served his people NOLAN'S WIDOW opium or Geo. E. Ericson, Attorney, OF FORMER SULTAN'S cents, and interest at the rate of 12 harmful drug. On sale by S. N. Rubin. ENDORSED TO SUCCEED Spooner, Minn. for upwards of a quarter of a century, BEAUTIFUL WIVES? per cent per- annum on $13.44 thereof Nov. 23-30-Dec. 7-14-21-28. took part in the preliminary HIM AS REPRESENTATIVE from the 28th day of March, 1922, to work of the house A week ago he E W I O the day such redemption isc made. SUMMONS onstantinople, Dec. 5.—Nationalists (5) That th^ tax certificate of sale was forced to stay at home because of San Francisco, Dec. 5.—Mrs. Mary are seeking husbands for 150 beautiful International Falls issued to said purchaser has been presented cold which he failed to shaks off, S. Nolan, widow of the late Representative a STATE OF MINNESOTA, wives of the former sultan, now supported to me by the holder thereof and MEATS AND GROCERIES )ss. His condition at first was not regard- John I. Nolan, was unanimously this notice requested.. by their government. All are Highest Market price paid for Hides, County of Koochiching, endorsed by the Labor party (6) That the time for the redemption describd as of a pretty feature and District Court, of said piece or parcel of land from CEMENCEAU URGES Pelts, Farm Produce and Live Stock to succeed her husband. figure. Ranging in age from 17 to said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days Fifteenth Judicial Distict. RETURN OF U. S. INTO 35 years. after the service of this notice, and the State Bank of Spooner, Spooner, EUROPEAN AFFAIRS filing of proof of such service in my office. Minnesota, a corporation. Plaintiff St. Louis, Dec. 4.—Premier Clemenceau TWO DIE IN vs. EAGLE "MIKADO" yVitness my hand and official seal this Pencil No. 174 of France in a speech here declard CALIFORNIA WRECK R. R. Peter Langland, Defendant. 15th day of November, 1922. The State of Minnesota, to the above FROM OPEN SWITCH he believed he has convinced 1 R. C. FRASER, named defendant: the United States that Franc is not Auditor Koochiching County, You are hereby summoned and required I A E Fresno, Cal., Dec. 4.—Two are dead Minnesota. militaristic or imperialistic and that to answer the complaint of the By E. J. Gjesdahl, Deputy. she intends to pay off her debt to this as a result of a wreck on the Atchinson, For Sale at plaintiff in the abowe entitled action, your Dealer lade ii (Offioia1 Sea1) which is filed in the office of the Clerk country. He urfged re-entry of the Topeka & Santa railroad system Ve ASK FOR TT2 YELLOW PENCIL Wi'i ZD DA. Appr^"pfl Tune 9. 1021. of the District Court of the Fifteenth United States into European affairs \as near here yesterday. The wreck T-r-,-- HTTJTON, EAGLE MIKADO Judicial district in slnd for the count cr Tj a mmber of the League of Nations was caused by an open switch, which Attorney General. of Koochiching and state of Minnesota, EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YO or on a similar basis. officials claim was tampered with. and to serve a copy of your answer Pr-iss -De- 1 Internationa Press' Representative Directory SHAPIRA'S ZIMMERMAN ELECTRICAL F. B. GREEN When Your Automobile Need* S Homes Furnished on Easy COMPANY Attention Call LICENSED EMBALMER AND Payments Agents for the Thor Washing Machine TtewtecUsa THE CENTRAL AUTO CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Sonora and Columbia Phonographs WIRING, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. and a Complete line of Phone 4 Telephone Number 23 RADIO SUPPLIES Columbia and Okeh Records. S. N. RUBIN and Night Calls 59 STUDEBAKER and DODGE Come in and Hear Them All Kinds of Electrical Repair Work Phone 90 Oveson Bldg. 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