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, }vf * 0 f * ^ f t 1 ! !•(•( | Rf* V* -v*-** * * ET^ TF&rmJ&'l* # ^ /; ^-'c" y "V ^'''V > .r-W f V i^t* pf: illS :W1''. fetet. ?*'?.: '¥• '11 MM SK HGFTF* '^ e "*W W J ^ ^ »v '*' *^f i vt LITTLE FALLS HEBALD ,FBID AY, MARCH 25, 1921. y? IP or less were: Earl Bigalke, Rosalie Carrier, Gladys Munson and Roy Lines. District No. 50 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 25; average daily at- tendance, 21. Those neither absent nor i tardy for the month: Irene Redlund? SCHOOL REPORTS Baeftriet No. 131 for the month ending Hank %t 1921. Number days taught, 20; number enrolled 28; .avcrago daily at- tendance, £3. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month are: William Mc- Caagfcey. Leonard Thommcs, Freda ^ Sporleia, Lawrcnce Reding and Mathew 3£innie Rogers, Hattie Rogers, Oarl and Call Grundhofer. Visitors past month were Oliva Nagel and Charles HcOavgh6y. BOSS L. HOERNER, Teacher. V District No. 57 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 21; average daily at- tendaaee, 18. Those neither absent nor tardy for th month: Harold Anderson, Lena amd Leonard Anderson, Alfred and Bafph Olson. Those absent one day Persson, Ruth Persson, Everett Persson, Roy Mortipson, Ethel Mortinson. Eva Larson, Edgar Larson, Luverne Larson. RUTH SJOBERG. Teacher. District No. 121 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 25. Those enither ab- sent nor tardy for the month: Esther Gustavson, Lillie and Ella Olson. Those who received perfect spelling marks for the month are: Vernon Tough and IJ- When A Man Rides the Sur- rounding Highways on a load of good lumber from our yard, he suggests to all who ob- serve him, the personification of en- terprise, energy and prosperity, com- bined with wise management. We know of no better impression one could make nor of any better lumber one could buy or ride on. LUMBER *TEMAI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOcwOOOOOOOOOO* ReadI ReadI Mrs. Housewife, we want YOU to read our ads. We feel that the space we use in this paper is a personal letter to you, to keep you informed as to the many good things we have for your table at prices that are absolutely right. We are pleased to quote you: 5 lbs Fancy Blue Rose rice. 53c 10 lbs. Fancy Rolled Oats 63c 6 packages Mother's Macaroni 48c 6 packages Ulikem Spagetti 48c 6 cans Fancy Pink Salmon, 1 lb. can $1.20 6 cans Fancy Pink Salmon, lb. can 75c Honey Boy and Honey Girl Cookies, per peck pkg. 79c / No. 3 cans Tomatoes 90c 1 6 No. 2 cans Corn 90c 6 No. 2 cans Peas 90c 6 No. 2 cans Green Beans 75c We will have in a few days, a large shipment of fish, both salt and spiced, for the Lenten season. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES r ITH AMERICAN GROCERY CO. I< 116 First Street Northeast. Telephone 216 WE DELIVER TWICE DAILY The Store That Co-operates With the People. k OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOO Esther Gustavson. We have, served hot lunches for almost three months and have had fine results, but will not con- tinue to have them any longer only for special occasions. VERNA M. CALLAHAN, Teacher. District No. 85 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 12; average daily at- tendance, 11. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month were: Cora, Laura and Edward Bates, Lawrence Dahl, Mabel Olson, Burely Cramer, Katherine nnd William Johannes and Myrtle M<un- son. Those absent 2 days or less werer Alice Aim, Florence Bates and Reinhart Olson. IRENE E. FLACK, Teacher. District No. 2 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number, enrolled, 31; average daily at- tendance, 28. Those neither a)bsent nor tardy for the month: Ethel Johnson. Frieda Bergman, Marie Hippe, Frances Fisher, Sophia Hippe, Louise Newstrom, Ruby Nilson, Minnie Soderljn, Pearl Wedin, Clarence Lund, John Fisher, Gladys Newstrom, Lillian Johnson and Albert Donat. Those attending-19 days during the month are: Dagmar Anderson, Vernon Johnson, Edith Larson, Gordon Pehrson, Asfrid Larson, Francis A'hlstrom, Rhoda Nilson. Minnie Soderlin and Louise New- strom are entitled to a large "certifi- cate of Attendance" to be issued by the county superintendent for having attended school for six months without being absent nor tardy. OELINDA LILLIENCRANTZ, Teacher, Upsala, Minn. District No. 4 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 19; number enrolled, 35; average daily at- tendance, 36. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Elmer Johnson, Martin Johnson, Walter Krueger, Otto Mirs, Orville Mirs, Russell Peterson, Anna Sladek, Frank Stitt, Kathryn Stitt, Edna Bredfield, Archie Cash, Alfred Cash, Elizabeth Cash, Evelyn Cash, Irene Cherry, Carlyle Hammer- beck, Ruth Hinote, Dorothy Hinote, Roy Hawkinson. PHYLLIS RANDALL, Teacher. Advance Boom District No. 63 for the month ending March 18: Number days taught. 19; Number enrolled, 23; average daily at- tendance, 19. Those. neither absent nor tardy for the month: Celia Wotzka, Aloize and Helen Zilka, Elsie Berg- strom, Louis PerQwitz. Those absent 2 days or less: Myrtle and Arnold John- son, Gladvs Bergstrom. MRS. LEO MINCOW, Teacher. Primary Boom District No. 63 for the month ending Ifnrch 18: Number days taught, 19; number enrolled, 52; average daily at- tendance, 47. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Herbert Berg- strom, Adeline Karpinski, Mary Proz- inski, Floryan Super, Aloysius and Vin- cent Wotzka, Eddie Yendro, Floryan and Clemence Zilka, Anne Zunko, Frank Gombieski, Clemence Yendro. Those absent 2 days or less: Blanche and Walter Bergstrom, Gertrude Copa, An- ""WANTED Tour savings account. We credit in- terest semi-annually at 4 per cent per annum.—Merchants State Bank, Little Falls, Minn. 15-tf. We are ready for the Bridal Sea- son with a superb stock of Wedding Rings, Silverware and other Gifts for the Bride and Bridesmaid. Select early 1 Diamond Sign Jewelry Store E. V. WETZEL, Prop. t T t W w •f t I F T t f T T t t T THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD TON TRUCK CUTS DELIVERY COSTS J THE Ford One-Ton Truck has cut "delivery costs" for thousands of busi- ness houses, farmers, factories, corporations, etc. Thousands of own- ers-attest to its economy of operation and maintenance. They call the Ford a real "necessity" in their business. Ask us for a copy of the "Ford—A Business Utility." Read what pleased owners say. It will cost you nothing. - Built of tough Ford Steel with the ever-dependable Ford motor trans- mitting power to the aluminum-bronze worm-drive, with demountable rims and pneumatic tires, front and rear, together with the mechanical simpli- city, have helped to give the Ford Ton Truck the lowest possible operat- ing and maintenance cost. It is the lowest priced one-ton motor truck on the market. Add to these practical merits our after-service organization, which insures every truck owner of genuine Ford parts and skilled Ford mechanics, so that the Ford Truck need never be out of service. To sum up : Serviceability, flexibility, power, durability, lowest and first and operating costs, service, all together, are the Ford liabilities which cut down expense and will help yon cat your "delivery costs." E. A. BERG & CO. Authorized Ford Dealer Little Falls * ? ? T T T T T T f * MK na Karpinski, Rose Rutz, Simon Super, ke, Alice Schmolke, Freeman Schermer- { Peter Super, Mike Super, Isabelle and horn, Verne Schermerhorn, Ruth Smart. J Margaret Wojciehowski, Jerome Wotz-, MYRA R. MEYERS, Teacher, ka, Mike Zupko. I LORNA PIERSON, Teacher. ,j District No. 76 for the month ending 'March 11: Number days taught, 19; District iNo. 35 for the month ending number enrolled, 23; average daily at- March 18: Number days taught, 20; tendance, 26. Those neither absent nor number enrolled, 21; average daily at- tardy for the month: Margariette and tendance, 19. Those neither absent nor Albin Weber, Lulu Weum, Milo Ale- tardy for the month: Louise and Theo- shire, Salvig Johnson, Ernest Smith, dore Youngdahl, Lawrence Nelson, Hel- Florence Swanson, Harry Shook, Rus- en Troselius. Those present 20 days but sell Murphy. tardy: Ruth Eystad, Elmer Nelson, A spelling contest with Dist. 77 was Irene Hanson. Those absent one day held at the'Yeoman hall March 4th. MM « H r ^ ^ si* J- ^ rtON M. CAMERON. Attorney at Law: Office in First National Bank Bidg-.. Elmer Eystad, Gale Nelson, Paul Young- dahl. MILDRED GERTZ, Teacher. District No. 37 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, .3; average daily at- tendance, 16.58 days. Those neither ab- sent nor tardy for the month: John Verley, Olga Johnson, Louis Doroff, El- ver a Carlson. Remarks: A program and Jorgenson, Pearl Martinson, Grace Mar- pie social will be given at the schooj tinson, Grant Martinsbn, Stanley Mar- house on the evening of Saturday, tinson, Kenneth Nelson, Edna Nelson. March 19. All are invited to attend. I MABEL G. PEDE'RSON, Teacher. MARGUERITE LYMAN, Teacher. I Sunday 8chool a Woman's Idea. The credit of organizing the first From the sales of lunch and baskets, a neat sum was realized for each school. PEARL SCHMIDT, Teacher. •• j * District No. 51 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; State of/ Number enrolled, 41; Average daily at- tendance, 16.4. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Lois Stone- Bureau'a Good Work. The bureau of American ethnology, by its extensive work, Is preserving much of value concerning the Indian tribes of North America—not only their language and customs, but also their habitations and other material remains. The annual report is en- riched every year with the results of various investigations among the Indians, giving them an interest, not only to scientists, but also to the av- erage man interested in thQ story of this once powerful race, which is, rap- Idly disappearing through beings ab- sorbed into the other races. County of Minnesota,) )ss Morrison.j District Court. Judicial District. District No. 37 for the month ending j March 11: Number of days taught, 20; Number enrolled, 36; average daily at- tendance, 17 1-3. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: John Blechin- ger, Jennie Johnson, Leslie Baker. Ger- trude Doroff, Mike DoroflF, Evelyn Carl- son, Lila Baker, Gertrude Anderson, Rose Doroff, Jack Kiedrowski, Mike Blechinger, Signe Swanson, Clarence Mashke, Wilma Baker, Cunegunda Dor- off, Henry Schandal, Alice Olson. Albin j Knudson, Agnes Ringwelski, Richard [ Verley. FLORENCE KREJCI, Teacher. Seventh TM, I.citonJicteon, Effie Nelson, Katie The Church of OuTUdy of _ a._ Lourdes, a corporation. Plaintiff. vs. Newland T. DePauw and DePauvv, his wife; The Ave- nue Apartment Company, a corporation; Eva M. Webb; William J. Lindigrren; A. R. Davidson; Louisville Banking Company, a corporation; A. W. Franik and Abbie D. Frank, his wife; The West Side Polish Catholic church; Our Lady of Lourdes church; also all other persons _ un- known claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. Sunday school in the United States Is claimed for a woman—Miss Sarah Cblt, who died at her home In Paterson, N. J., In 1872, at the age of ninety years. Miss Colt's original Idea was to, teach the mill boys to read and write, and from this the school gradu- ally grew Into a means of exclusive religious Instruction. WE ARE THE LARGEST CREAM BUYERS IN THE COUNTY AND CAN GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE THAN OTHER BUYERS. KIEWEL ASSO- CIATED PRODUCTS CO. 17-1/ District Na 106 for the month ending ^ March 18: number days taught, 18; i number enrolled, 10; average daily at- j MORTGAGE FORECL.°siJiiE sale n mi... Default having been made in the tendance, 9. _ Those neither absent nor | payment of the sum of Fifty Dollars tardy for the month: 'Arthur Berg, j interest, which is claimed to be due and Gustave Lindahl, Teddy Lindahl. Those! is due at the date of this notice upon i-vorv dnv hnf tnrdv Andv Lar- a certain Mortgage, duly executed and present every day out taray Anay ijar i delivered by Delore Allare, single, Alphonse Allare, single and Matilda j Allare, Mort^aigors, to Thomas Allare, ' Mortgagee, bearing date the 13th day | of March, 1913, and with a power of i sale therein contained, duly recorded j son, Duane Miller. less are: Leonard and Virgil Miller. JTJLIA EKWAIiL, Teacher. Absent two days or Berg, Charlie Beto * District No. Ill for the month ending March 18: Number days taught, 18; number enrolled, 28. average daily at- tendance, 25. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Albert and Lila Anderson, Ernest and Sophie Canton, Ruth and Hazel Carlson, Bethel and Eva Gish, Elsie 'Larson, Gladys and Betsy Lund wall, Henry Garrison. ALICE SJOBERG, Teacher. District No. 25 for the month ending March 18: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 47; average daily at- tendance, 41. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Nat Peterson, Al- bert and Rose Kuklock, Mabel and Hazel Madsen, Clara, Walter, Paul, An- na and Nels Wolters, Elenora Gorka, Alphonse, Helen and Regina Jendro. Those not absent during the month: •Morris, Virgil, and Arnold Madsen, Tohmas and Frank Retka. ETHEL WILEY, Teacher. in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Morrison and State of Minnesota, on the 13th day of March, 1913, at 4:20 o'clock P. M., in Book 34 of Mortgages, on page 332. Which said Mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly as- signed by said Thomas Allare (Allar<7) Mortgagee, to Joseph Allard by written assignment dated the 11th day of Sep- tember, 1918, and recorded in the offi.ee THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS You, and each of you,., are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which Complaint .has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court in the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the said County of Morrison and State of Minnesota, and to serve a co,py of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the City of Little Falls, in the said County of Morrison and upon I State of Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice; and if you fail so to serve your answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac- tion will apply to the Court for the re- lief demanded in said complaint. Dated, Little Falls, Minnesota, March 8th, 1921. CAMERON & CAMERON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-5 First National Bank Bldg., Little Falls, Minn. SAME PARTIES AS IN SUMMONS IM- MEDIATELY PRECEDING THIS NOTICE. Notice is Hereby Given That an ac- of said Register of Deeds, on the 12th ! tion has been commenced in Uie above named Court, and is now pending there- in, by above named plaintiff against above named defendants, the object of which is to obtain the judgment of said Court adjudging null and void the ad- verse claims of defendants and each of them to the real estate herein describ- dollar* and interest therpnn of flftv ed - and adjudging plaintiff to be the Hniiala interest tnereon or ntty, owner thereof in fee simple absolute. . iThat no personal claim is made in this An action or proceeding was insti- i a(«tion against saicf defendants or any tuted, at law to recover the interest; them. day of January, 1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., in Book 45 of Mortgages on page 403. The assignee of said mortgage by reason of said default has elected to declare the whole amount of the un- paid portion of said mortgage, now due, to-wit: the sum of five hundred on the debt secured by said Mortgage, but that the same has been discontin- ued. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and providfed, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: The South East quarter and the south half of the south west quarter, all in Section twenty, township forty- two, of range thirty-one, Morrison County, Minnesota, with the heredita- sale said Morrison County at the north front door of the Court House, in the City of Li ttle Falls.in said County and State, on ! the 7th day of May, 1921. at ten o'clock J A. M., of that day, at public vendue, to , , . , the highest bidder for cash, to pay said Those present twenty days but tardy j debt of Five Hundred Fifty Dollars and ' interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said Mort- gage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; 1 sub- ject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as pro- vided by law. Dated March 17th, A. D. 1921. JOSEPH ALLARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. E. F. SHAW, Attorney for Assignee. Little Falls, Minn. 3-8 < The following is the school report for the month ending March 18th, of dis- tict 64 Cushing: Number of days taught 20; number of pupils enrolled, 13; aver- age daily attendance, 12.7. The pupils 'neither absent nor tardy during the ments and appurtenances; which month are: Rebecca Bergman Reynold made by the Sheriff of Bergman, Clarence Johnson, Edwin Bergquist, Rudolph Eckblad, Arthur •Eekblad, Alvin Eckblad, Florence Jaeger, Ethel Jaeger. Those present twen _ once are: Ruth Kleman and Elmer Kle- man. ANNA MATHEWSON, Teacher. District No. 80 for the month ending March 14: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 19; average daily at-. tendance, 17. Those neither absent norv tardy for the month: Harold Auker, Paul Auker, Ruth Auker, Florence Brown, Alice Nichols, Johnnie Schmol- The real estate affected, involved and brought in Question in this action is situated in Morr:son county, Minnesota, and is descibed oa follows, to-wit: Lots numbered 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, IS. 13, and 14, of sub-division of Block F5fty-four (54) of Thayer's Addition to the City of Little Falls, according to the plat amd survey thereof, on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds fo«* said Morrison County. CAMERON & CAMERON. AttorneysL.for Plaintiff. 4-5 First National Bank Bldg., Little Falls, Minnesota.—2-4 CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. - ESTATE OF AREL JORGENSON ' State of F. SHAW, Lawyer. "Probate prac- tice a Specialty. First National 1 . Bank Building, Little Falls. Minn. STEPHEN C. VASALY, Counsellor at Law. First Mortgage Loan?. Office in Vasaly Building. Phone 51-J. n M. A. FORTIHR. M. D.. C. Mr Graduate of Victoria University. Montreal, Canada. Oice at residence- •orner. Third St. and Second ave. North-east. FOR CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT OAIJI AT THE MOEGLEIN MARKET MOEGLEIN BROS., Props. EF THE MBAT PLEASES YOU £EU> OTHERS—IF NOT, TELL US. CITATION FOR HEARING ON WNAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRI- BUTION' ESTATE OF STEPHEN GRMR, Sit. State of Minnesota.) ) ss County of Morrison.) In Probate Court In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen Gross, Sr., Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the final account uft dis- tribution of the estate of said deeedfeat. The representative of the above tam- ed decedent, having filed in thie Court her final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent, tether with her petition praying for the ad- justment and allowance of safd *nal account and for distribution ef the re- sidue of said estate to the person tfcire- unto entitled. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this- Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 30th day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be grrantedL Witness the Judgre of said Court, and the Seal of saicF Court, this 19th day of March, 1921. (ieal) C. W. KEMP. Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER, Attorney for Petitioner. American National Bank Bldg., Little Falls, Mlna. 4-6 * Immigration Land Co. * * HAVE A CHOICE LIST OF | CUT OVER LANDS IN 1 NORTHERN MINNESOTA I Minnesota,) County of Morrison.) In Probate Oourt. In the Matter of the Estate of Abel Jongenson, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the granting' of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Maud Jorgenson hav- ing been filed in this Court, r^present- i ing that Abel Jorgenson. then a resi- dent of the County of Morrison, State j of Minnesota, died Intestate on the 8th day of February, 1921, and praying I that letters of administration of his es- j tate be granted to Mauc? Jorgenson and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition: Therefore. You. and Each of You. are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before tbit- Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Horse, in tne City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison. ft8t^> of Minnesota, on the 16th day of April,, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said peti- tion should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 18th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP. . »*rohatp Jiuie - ** KINGMAN, CROSS, MORLEY & CANT, Attorneys for Petitioner. 1010 Security Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 4-6 EASY PAYMENTS Address all Correspondence to the Company little Falls, Minnesota CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OF WILLIAM W. CAIN State of Minnesota,) County of ) Right Prices Right Grades You would much rather buy selected and . pre- ferred stock, than you would common stock? SURE That's the stock of the Little Falls Lumber GORDON WANDS Local Manager 2nd St. 1st Ave. N. E. - The Brown Shed on the Corner Morrison.) In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of William W. Cain, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons Interested In the granting of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Mattie Cain having been filed in this Court, representing that William W. Cain, then a resident of the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 29th day of January, 1921, and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to the American Savings and Trust Co., of Little Falls, Minn., and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition^ Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause. If any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 16th d!ay of April. 1921, at 10 o'clock, "A. M., w,hy said peti- tion should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, thfie 18th day of March, 1921. (Seal) c. W. KEMP, Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER, Attorney for Petitioner. 4-6 American National Bank Building, Little Falls, Minnesota. iiii lifet i,v ' "•W f Phone 254 S II- CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OP ANTON ItETNAIt, ALSO KNOWN AS ANTON BEDNAR State of Minnesota, ) County of Morrison, ) In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Anton Betnar, also known as Anton Bed- " nar, Decedent. The state of Minnesota to all persons interested in the granting of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Frank Rauch having been filed in this Court, representing that Anton Betnar, also known as An- ton Bednar, then a resident of.' the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 1st day of October, 1901, and praying that letters of ad- ministration of his estate be granted to American Savings and Trust Company of Little Falls, Minn., and the Court, havinjf fixed the time and k>lace for hearing said petition: Therefore, You and. Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause. If any you have, before . this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 4th day of April, 1921, at ten o'clock A. M., why said pet- ition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 10th day of March, 1921. (Seal) CL W. KEMP, : v Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER. - Attorney for Petitioner. - ,<•, ' ^4 Lltue F»ll», Minn. S-,4 v-# NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CXOSITKE SALE Notice is given that the certain mort- gage in which Mary J. Gaddis aad G. W. Gaddis, her husband, are mortg'as-- or3, and Henning- Landahl, is mort- agee, dated December 2, 1916, and re- corded December 4. 1916, at nine o'clock: A. M., in Book 44 of Mortgages, at page- 152, in the registry of deeds for Morri- son County, Minnesota, and thereafter- assigned of record, by said Henning Landahl, mortgagee, to Barome Dou- cette, now owner and holder thereof, will be foreclosed at the front door of the court house in the City of Little Falls, in said County, May 2. 1921, at ten o'clock A. M., to satisfy the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) principal, and one hundred thirty-seven dollars ($137.00) interest, now due thereon under and by virtue of the power contained in said* mort- gage, authorizing said mortgagee,, upon default in the payment of inter- est, to declare the whole sum secured' by said mortgage to be due and pay- able, together with attorney's fees and costs of sale, by sale of the premises in said county in said mortgage described^ as follows, to-wit: the Southwest quarter (sw%) of section seven (7), township forty-one (41), range thirty- one (31), containing, according to Gov- ernment survey, 175 and 20-100 acres, more or less. Dated at Brainerd, Minnesota, March 14,1921. ALDERMAN and CLARK. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee. First National Bank Buildinir, 3-8 Brainerd, Minnesota. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OF AUGUST PETERSEN State of Minnesota.) County of Morrison.) In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of August Peterson, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persona interested in the granting of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Sophia Peterson, hav- ing been filed in this Court, represent- ing that August Peterson, then a resi- dent of the County of Morrison. State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 19th day of April, 1920, and .praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Harry Peterson and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition: Therefore, You and Each of You are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Min- nesota, on the 4th day of April. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 8th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP, . Probate Judge. A. H. VERNON, Attorney for Petitioner. 2-4 First National Bank Bldg. Little Falls. Minn. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRI- BUTION. O. ESTATE OF M. O. MILLER State of Minnesota.) County of Morrison.) In'Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of M. Miller, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the final account and dis- tribution of the estate of sa!a decedent: The representative of the above nam- ed decedent, having nied in this Court his final account of the administration of the estate, of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the ad- justment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereuntb entitled. > Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms In the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison. State of Minnesota, on the 12th day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clocik A. M., why said peti- tion should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court., and the Seal of said Court, this 15th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP. Judge of Probate. E. F. SHAW. Attorney for Petitioner. 3-g ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS. AND FOR HEARING THEREON. 5 I $ W II A U }H i s K : i ESTATE OF EMIL CARLSOW State of Minnesota.) County of Morrison.) In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Bail Carlson, Decedent: betters Testamentary this day having: been granted to Anna Maria Carlson. It Is Ordered. That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate In this Court be, and the same hereby is limited to three months from and after the date hereof: and " that Saturday, the 18th day of June. 1921. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Rooms, at the Court HouaBw at Little Falls, in said County be. and the same hereby Is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, ad- justment and allowance of such claims . as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order In the Little Fails. Herald, as provided by law. I Dated March 12, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP. . Judge of ProkMa l - N. N. BERGHEIM, v-J Attorney for Executrix. . ^ w JUttle Fall*. Minn. ^ " ,rJ Kl

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or less were: Earl Bigalke, Rosalie Carrier, Gladys Munson and Roy Lines.

District No. 50 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 25; average daily at­tendance, 21. Those neither absent nor

i tardy for the month: Irene Redlund?

SCHOOL REPORTS Baeftriet No. 131 for the month ending

Hank %t 1921. Number days taught, 20; number enrolled 28; .avcrago daily at­tendance, £3. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month are: William Mc-Caagfcey. Leonard Thommcs, Freda ^ Sporleia, Lawrcnce Reding and Mathew • 3£innie Rogers, Hattie Rogers, Oarl and Call Grundhofer. Visitors past month were Oliva Nagel and Charles HcOavgh6y.

BOSS L. HOERNER, Teacher. V

District No. 57 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 21; average daily at-tendaaee, 18. Those neither absent nor tardy for th month: Harold Anderson, Lena amd Leonard Anderson, Alfred and Bafph Olson. Those absent one day

Persson, Ruth Persson, Everett Persson, Roy Mortipson, Ethel Mortinson. Eva Larson, Edgar Larson, Luverne Larson.

RUTH SJOBERG. Teacher.

District No. 121 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 25. Those enither ab­sent nor tardy for the month: Esther Gustavson, Lillie and Ella Olson. Those who received perfect spelling marks for the month are: Vernon Tough and

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Esther Gustavson. We have, served hot lunches for almost three months and have had fine results, but will not con­tinue to have them any longer only for special occasions.

VERNA M. CALLAHAN, Teacher.

District No. 85 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 12; average daily at­tendance, 11. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month were: Cora, Laura and Edward Bates, Lawrence Dahl, Mabel Olson, Burely Cramer, Katherine nnd William Johannes and Myrtle M<un-son. Those absent 2 days or less werer Alice Aim, Florence Bates and Reinhart Olson.

IRENE E. FLACK, Teacher.

District No. 2 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number, enrolled, 31; average daily at­tendance, 28. Those neither a)bsent nor tardy for the month: Ethel Johnson. Frieda Bergman, Marie Hippe, Frances Fisher, Sophia Hippe, Louise Newstrom, Ruby Nilson, Minnie Soderljn, Pearl Wedin, Clarence Lund, John Fisher, Gladys Newstrom, Lillian Johnson and Albert Donat.

Those attending-19 days during the month are: Dagmar Anderson, Vernon Johnson, Edith Larson, Gordon Pehrson, Asfrid Larson, Francis A'hlstrom, Rhoda Nilson.

Minnie Soderlin and Louise New­strom are entitled to a large "certifi­cate of Attendance" to be issued by the county superintendent for having attended school for six months without being absent nor tardy.

OELINDA LILLIENCRANTZ, Teacher, Upsala, Minn.

District No. 4 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 19; number enrolled, 35; average daily at­tendance, 36. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Elmer Johnson, Martin Johnson, Walter Krueger, Otto Mirs, Orville Mirs, Russell Peterson, Anna Sladek, Frank Stitt, Kathryn Stitt, Edna Bredfield, Archie Cash, Alfred Cash, Elizabeth Cash, Evelyn Cash, Irene Cherry, Carlyle Hammer-beck, Ruth Hinote, Dorothy Hinote, Roy Hawkinson.

PHYLLIS RANDALL, Teacher.

Advance Boom District No. 63 for the month ending

March 18: Number days taught. 19; Number enrolled, 23; average daily at­tendance, 19. Those. neither absent nor tardy for the month: Celia Wotzka, Aloize and Helen Zilka, Elsie Berg­strom, Louis PerQwitz. Those absent 2 days or less: Myrtle and Arnold John­son, Gladvs Bergstrom.

MRS. LEO MINCOW, Teacher.

Primary Boom District No. 63 for the month ending

Ifnrch 18: Number days taught, 19; number enrolled, 52; average daily at­tendance, 47. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Herbert Berg­strom, Adeline Karpinski, Mary Proz-inski, Floryan Super, Aloysius and Vin­cent Wotzka, Eddie Yendro, Floryan and Clemence Zilka, Anne Zunko, Frank Gombieski, Clemence Yendro. Those absent 2 days or less: Blanche and Walter Bergstrom, Gertrude Copa, An-

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na Karpinski, Rose Rutz, Simon Super, ke, Alice Schmolke, Freeman Schermer- { Peter Super, Mike Super, Isabelle and horn, Verne Schermerhorn, Ruth Smart. J Margaret Wojciehowski, Jerome Wotz-, MYRA R. MEYERS, Teacher, ka, Mike Zupko. I —

LORNA PIERSON, Teacher. ,j District No. 76 for the month ending 'March 11: Number days taught, 19;

District iNo. 35 for the month ending number enrolled, 23; average daily at-March 18: Number days taught, 20; tendance, 26. Those neither absent nor number enrolled, 21; average daily at- tardy for the month: Margariette and tendance, 19. Those neither absent nor Albin Weber, Lulu Weum, Milo Ale-tardy for the month: Louise and Theo- shire, Salvig Johnson, Ernest Smith, dore Youngdahl, Lawrence Nelson, Hel- Florence Swanson, Harry Shook, Rus-en Troselius. Those present 20 days but sell Murphy. tardy: Ruth Eystad, Elmer Nelson, • A spelling contest with Dist. 77 was Irene Hanson. Those absent one day held at the'Yeoman hall March 4th.

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Elmer Eystad, Gale Nelson, Paul Young­dahl.

MILDRED GERTZ, Teacher.

District No. 37 for the month ending March 11: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, .3; average daily at­tendance, 16.58 days. Those neither ab­sent nor tardy for the month: John Verley, Olga Johnson, Louis Doroff, El­ver a Carlson. Remarks: A program and Jorgenson, Pearl Martinson, Grace Mar-pie social will be given at the schooj tinson, Grant Martinsbn, Stanley Mar-house on the evening of Saturday, tinson, Kenneth Nelson, Edna Nelson. March 19. All are invited to attend. I MABEL G. PEDE'RSON, Teacher.

MARGUERITE LYMAN, Teacher. I Sunday 8chool a Woman's Idea. The credit of organizing the first

From the sales of lunch and baskets, a neat sum was realized for each school.

PEARL SCHMIDT, Teacher. •• j *

District No. 51 for the month ending • • March 11: Number days taught, 20; State of/ Number enrolled, 41; Average daily at­tendance, 16.4. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Lois Stone-

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County of

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Morrison.j District Court.

Judicial District.

District No. 37 for the month ending j March 11: Number of days taught, 20; Number enrolled, 36; average daily at­tendance, 17 1-3. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: John Blechin-ger, Jennie Johnson, Leslie Baker. Ger­trude Doroff, Mike DoroflF, Evelyn Carl­son, Lila Baker, Gertrude Anderson, Rose Doroff, Jack Kiedrowski, Mike Blechinger, Signe Swanson, Clarence Mashke, Wilma Baker, Cunegunda Dor­off, Henry Schandal, Alice Olson. Albin j Knudson, Agnes Ringwelski, Richard [ Verley.

FLORENCE KREJCI, Teacher.

Seventh TM, I.citonJicteon, Effie Nelson, Katie The Church of OuTUdy of

_ a._ Lourdes, a corporation. Plaintiff.

vs. Newland T. DePauw and

DePauvv, his wife; The Ave­nue Apartment Company, a corporation; Eva M. Webb; William J. Lindigrren; A. R. Davidson; Louisville Banking Company, a corporation; A. W. Franik and Abbie D. Frank, his wife; The West Side Polish Catholic church; Our Lady of Lourdes church; also all other persons _ un­known claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein.

Defendants.

Sunday school in the United States Is claimed for a woman—Miss Sarah Cblt, who died at her home In Paterson, N. J., In 1872, at the age of ninety years. Miss Colt's original Idea was to, teach the mill boys to read and write, and from this the school gradu­ally grew Into a means of exclusive religious Instruction.

WE ARE THE LARGEST CREAM BUYERS IN THE COUNTY AND CAN GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE THAN OTHER BUYERS. KIEWEL ASSO­CIATED PRODUCTS CO. 17-1/ District Na 106 for the month ending ^

March 18: number days taught, 18; i number enrolled, 10; average daily at- j MORTGAGE FORECL.°siJiiE sale

n mi... Default having been made in the tendance, 9. _ Those neither absent nor | payment of the sum of Fifty Dollars tardy for the month: 'Arthur Berg, j interest, which is claimed to be due and Gustave Lindahl, Teddy Lindahl. Those! is due at the date of this notice upon

i-vorv dnv hnf tnrdv Andv Lar- a certain Mortgage, duly executed and present every day out taray Anay ijar i delivered by Delore Allare, single, Alphonse Allare, single and Matilda j Allare, Mort^aigors, to Thomas Allare, ' Mortgagee, bearing date the 13th day | of March, 1913, and with a power of i sale therein contained, duly recorded j

son, Duane Miller. less are: Leonard and Virgil Miller.

JTJLIA EKWAIiL, Teacher.

Absent two days or Berg, Charlie Beto

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District No. Ill for the month ending March 18: Number days taught, 18; number enrolled, 28. average daily at­tendance, 25. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Albert and Lila Anderson, Ernest and Sophie Canton, Ruth and Hazel Carlson, Bethel and Eva Gish, Elsie 'Larson, Gladys and Betsy Lund wall, Henry Garrison.

ALICE SJOBERG, Teacher.

District No. 25 for the month ending March 18: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 47; average daily at­tendance, 41. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month: Nat Peterson, Al­bert and Rose Kuklock, Mabel and Hazel Madsen, Clara, Walter, Paul, An­na and Nels Wolters, Elenora Gorka, Alphonse, Helen and Regina Jendro. Those not absent during the month: •Morris, Virgil, and Arnold Madsen, Tohmas and Frank Retka.

ETHEL WILEY, Teacher.

in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Morrison and State of Minnesota, on the 13th day of March, 1913, at 4:20 o'clock P. M., in Book 34 of Mortgages, on page 332.

Which said Mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly as­signed by said Thomas Allare (Allar<7) Mortgagee, to Joseph Allard by written assignment dated the 11th day of Sep­tember, 1918, and recorded in the offi.ee

THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS

You, and each of you,., are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which Complaint .has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court in the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the said County of Morrison and State of Minnesota, and to serve a co,py of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the City of Little Falls, in the said County of Morrison and

upon I State of Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such ser­vice; and if you fail so to serve your answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac­tion will apply to the Court for the re­lief demanded in said complaint.

Dated, Little Falls, Minnesota, March 8th, 1921.

CAMERON & CAMERON, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

4-5 First National Bank Bldg., Little Falls, Minn.

SAME PARTIES AS IN SUMMONS IM­MEDIATELY PRECEDING THIS NOTICE.

Notice is Hereby Given That an ac-of said Register of Deeds, on the 12th ! tion has been commenced in Uie above

named Court, and is now pending there­in, by above named plaintiff against above named defendants, the object of which is to obtain the judgment of said Court adjudging null and void the ad­verse claims of defendants and each of them to the real estate herein describ-

dollar* and interest therpnn of flftv ed- and adjudging plaintiff to be the Hniiala interest tnereon or ntty, owner thereof in fee simple absolute. . iThat no personal claim is made in this

An action or proceeding was insti- i a(«tion against saicf defendants or any tuted, at law to recover the interest; them.

day of January, 1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., in Book 45 of Mortgages on page 403.

The assignee of said mortgage by reason of said default has elected to declare the whole amount of the un­paid portion of said mortgage, now due, to-wit: the sum of five hundred

on the debt secured by said Mortgage, but that the same has been discontin­ued.

Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and providfed, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre­mises described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz:

The South East quarter and the south half of the south west quarter, all in Section twenty, township forty-two, of range thirty-one, Morrison County, Minnesota, with the heredita-

sale said

Morrison County at the north front door of the Court House, in the City of Li ttle Falls.in said County and State, on

! the 7th day of May, 1921. at ten o'clock J A. M., of that day, at public vendue, to

• , , . , the highest bidder for cash, to pay said Those present twenty days but tardy j debt of Five Hundred Fifty Dollars and '

interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said Mort­gage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law;1 sub­ject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as pro­vided by law.

Dated March 17th, A. D. 1921. JOSEPH ALLARD, Assignee of Mortgagee.

E. F. SHAW, Attorney for Assignee.

Little Falls, Minn. 3-8 <

The following is the school report for the month ending March 18th, of dis-tict 64 Cushing: Number of days taught 20; number of pupils enrolled, 13; aver­age daily attendance, 12.7. The pupils 'neither absent nor tardy during the ments and appurtenances; which month are: Rebecca Bergman Reynold made by the Sheriff of Bergman, Clarence Johnson, Edwin Bergquist, Rudolph Eckblad, Arthur •Eekblad, Alvin Eckblad, Florence Jaeger, Ethel Jaeger.

Those present twen _ once are: Ruth Kleman and Elmer Kle-man.

ANNA MATHEWSON, Teacher.

District No. 80 for the month ending March 14: Number days taught, 20; number enrolled, 19; average daily at-. tendance, 17. Those neither absent norv tardy for the month: Harold Auker, Paul Auker, Ruth Auker, Florence Brown, Alice Nichols, Johnnie Schmol-

The real estate affected, involved and brought in Question in this action is situated in Morr:son county, Minnesota, and is descibed oa follows, to-wit:

Lots numbered 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, IS. 13, and 14, of sub-division of Block F5fty-four (54) of Thayer's Addition to the City of Little Falls, according to the plat amd survey thereof, on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds fo«* said Morrison County.

CAMERON & CAMERON. AttorneysL.for Plaintiff.

4-5 First National Bank Bldg., Little Falls, Minnesota.—2-4

CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI­TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. -

ESTATE OF AREL JORGENSON '

State of

F. SHAW, Lawyer. "Probate prac­tice a Specialty. First National1.

Bank Building, Little Falls. Minn.

STEPHEN C. VASALY, Counsellor at Law. First Mortgage Loan?. Office

in Vasaly Building. Phone 51-J. n M. A. FORTIHR. M. D.. C. Mr

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ESTATE OF STEPHEN GRMR, Sit.

State of Minnesota.) ) ss

County of Morrison.) In Probate Court

In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen Gross, Sr., Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons

interested in the final account uft dis­tribution of the estate of said deeedfeat.

The representative of the above tam­ed decedent, having filed in thie Court her final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent, tether with her petition praying for the ad­justment and allowance of safd *nal account and for distribution ef the re­sidue of said estate to the person tfcire-unto entitled.

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this-Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 30th day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be grrantedL

Witness the Judgre of said Court, and the Seal of saicF Court, this 19th day of March, 1921. (ieal) C. W. KEMP.

Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER,

Attorney for Petitioner. American National Bank Bldg.,

Little Falls, Mlna. 4-6

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C U T O V E R L A N D S I N 1 N O R T H E R N M I N N E S O T A I

Minnesota,)

County of Morrison.) In Probate Oourt.

In the Matter of the Estate of Abel Jongenson, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons

interested in the granting' of adminis­tration of the estate of said decedent:

The petition of Maud Jorgenson hav­ing been filed in this Court, r^present-

i ing that Abel Jorgenson. then a resi-dent of the County of Morrison, State

j of Minnesota, died Intestate on the 8th day of February, 1921, and praying

I that letters of administration of his es-j tate be granted to Mauc? Jorgenson and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition:

Therefore. You. and Each of You. are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before tbit-Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Horse, in tne City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison. ft8t^> of Minnesota, on the 16th day of April,, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said peti­tion should not be granted.

Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 18th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP.

. »*rohatp Jiuie-** KINGMAN, CROSS, MORLEY & CANT,

Attorneys for Petitioner. 1010 Security Building,

Minneapolis, Minnesota. 4-6

E A S Y P A Y M E N T S

Address all Correspondence to the Company

little Falls, Minnesota

CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI­TION FOR ADMINISTRATION

ESTATE OF WILLIAM W. CAIN

State of Minnesota,)

County of )

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Morrison.) In Probate Court.

In the Matter of the Estate of William W. Cain, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons

Interested In the granting of adminis­tration of the estate of said decedent:

The petition of Mattie Cain having been filed in this Court, representing that William W. Cain, then a resident of the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 29th day of January, 1921, and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to the American Savings and Trust Co., of Little Falls, Minn., and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition^

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause. If any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 16th d!ay of April. 1921, at 10 o'clock, "A. M., w,hy said peti­tion should not be granted.

Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, thfie 18th day of March, 1921. (Seal) c. W. KEMP, „ Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER,

Attorney for Petitioner. 4-6 American National Bank Building,

Little Falls, Minnesota.

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CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI­TION FOR ADMINISTRATION

ESTATE OP ANTON ItETNAIt, ALSO KNOWN AS ANTON BEDNAR

State of Minnesota, ) County of Morrison, )

In Probate Court.

In the Matter of the Estate of Anton Betnar, also known as Anton Bed-

" nar, Decedent. The state of Minnesota to all persons

interested in the granting of adminis­tration of the estate of said decedent:

The petition of Frank Rauch having been filed in this Court, representing that Anton Betnar, also known as An­ton Bednar, then a resident of.' the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 1st day of October, 1901, and praying that letters of ad­ministration of his estate be granted to American Savings and Trust Company of Little Falls, Minn., and the Court, havinjf fixed the time and k>lace for hearing said petition:

Therefore, You and. Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause. If any you have, before . this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls in the County of Morrison, State of Minnesota, on the 4th day of April, 1921, at ten o'clock A. M., why said pet­ition should not be granted.

Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 10th day of March, 1921. (Seal) CL W. KEMP,

: v Probate Judge. C. ROSENMEIER.

- Attorney for Petitioner. - ,<•, ' 4̂ Lltue F»ll», Minn. S-,4

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-CXOSITKE SALE

Notice is given that the certain mort­gage in which Mary J. Gaddis aad G. W. Gaddis, her husband, are mortg'as--or3, and Henning- Landahl, is mort-

agee, dated December 2, 1916, and re­corded December 4. 1916, at nine o'clock: A. M., in Book 44 of Mortgages, at page-152, in the registry of deeds for Morri­son County, Minnesota, and thereafter-assigned of record, by said Henning Landahl, mortgagee, to Barome Dou-cette, now owner and holder thereof, will be foreclosed at the front door of the court house in the City of Little Falls, in said County, May 2. 1921, at ten o'clock A. M., to satisfy the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) principal, and one hundred thirty-seven dollars ($137.00) interest, now due thereon under and by virtue of the power contained in said* mort­gage, authorizing said mortgagee,, upon default in the payment of inter­est, to declare the whole sum secured' by said mortgage to be due and pay­able, together with attorney's fees and costs of sale, by sale of the premises in said county in said mortgage described^ as follows, to-wit: the Southwest quarter (sw%) of section seven (7), township forty-one (41), range thirty-one (31), containing, according to Gov­ernment survey, 175 and 20-100 acres, more or less.

Dated at Brainerd, Minnesota, March 14,1921.

ALDERMAN and CLARK. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee.

First National Bank Buildinir, 3-8 Brainerd, Minnesota.

CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI­TION FOR ADMINISTRATION

ESTATE OF AUGUST PETERSEN

State of Minnesota.) County of Morrison.)

In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of August

Peterson, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persona

interested in the granting of adminis­tration of the estate of said decedent:

The petition of Sophia Peterson, hav­ing been filed in this Court, represent­ing that August Peterson, then a resi­dent of the County of Morrison. State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 19th day of April, 1920, and .praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Harry Peterson and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition:

Therefore, You and Each of You are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison, State of Min­nesota, on the 4th day of April. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be granted.

Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 8th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP, . „ Probate Judge. A. H. VERNON,

Attorney for Petitioner. 2-4 First National Bank Bldg.

Little Falls. Minn.

CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRI­

BUTION.

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ESTATE OF M. O. MILLER

State of Minnesota.)

County of Morrison.) In'Probate Court.

In the Matter of the Estate of M. Miller, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons

interested in the final account and dis­tribution of the estate of sa!a decedent:

The representative of the above nam­ed decedent, having nied in this Court his final account of the administration of the estate, of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the ad­justment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereuntb entitled. >

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms In the Court House in the City of Little Falls, in the County of Morrison. State of Minnesota, on the 12th day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clocik A. M., why said peti­tion should not be granted.

Witness, the Judge of said Court., and the Seal of said Court, this 15th day of March, 1921. (Seal) C. W. KEMP.

Judge of Probate. E. F. SHAW.

Attorney for Petitioner. 3-g

ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS. AND FOR HEARING

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ESTATE OF EMIL CARLSOW

State of Minnesota.)

County of Morrison.) In Probate Court.

In the Matter of the Estate of Bail Carlson, Decedent: betters Testamentary this day having:

been granted to Anna Maria Carlson. It Is Ordered. That the time within

which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate In this Court be, and the same hereby is limited to three months from and after the date hereof: and " that Saturday, the 18th day of June. 1921. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Rooms, at the Court HouaBw at Little Falls, in said County be. and the same hereby Is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, ad­justment and allowance of such claims . as shall be presented within the time aforesaid.

Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order In the Little Fails. Herald, as provided by law. I Dated March 12, 1921.

(Seal) C. W. KEMP. . Judge of ProkMal -

N. N. BERGHEIM, v-J Attorney for Executrix. . ^

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