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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BRITISH ATTITUDE SALE OF SCHOOL AND entirely of law, to Jbe decided according WAR CREATES Dt SIRE FOR LAND ot precedent. It develop- .| ON SHIP TRANSFER Patriotism The war has not only raised ed that there was no precedent OTHER STATE LANDS food prices over night but there covering the wholesale transfer Washington, Aug. 31.—Though has been created an exceptional of ships of a belligerent to a neutral no formal protest or objection has desire for homestead land in the power. been filed with the United States By Edward Gustavus Leffler State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Since there is no precedent, it is west. The farmer again has absolutely government by Great Britain Office, St. Paul September 1,1914. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that demonstrated his independence impossible to say "that the three Author of "Demonstration," "Determination," Etc, against the transfer of any German on September 14, 1914. at 10 o'clock, a. m. on October 12, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., allied powers of Russia, Great and while there 4s an liners in connection- with the International Falls, Koochiching county, Britain and France would have apparent unrest in other professions, plan to build up an American in the State of Minnesota, I will offer merr- for sale certain unsold state lands which is to be sure unwarT chant marine during the progress the right to capture these vessels. and also those state lands which have The passage of time has reverted to the state by reason of the ranted, the farmer above all has The United States government marked the registration in the of the European war, there is non-payment of interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the. purchase world's history of manifold powers if free to do what it wishes in the before him a season of unbounded growing evidence that the wholesale price and interest on the unpaid that have shaped and determined balance from date of sale to June 1st, prosperity. ... Whether or not the matter, but it.has been pointed transfer of these vessels to 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. the destinies of man. The balance of purchase money is payable sudden rise in foodstuffs is arbitrary ,out that if these vessels are taken the American government or to Many are the agencies that in whole or in part on or before or is the natural result of economic over either by the American government forty years from the date of sale the individual Ameircans will not .be have conquered him, and by him rate of interest on the unpaid balance thevessels conditions, the fact remains or any of its citizens, been conquered. Various and ment. fiflffffir dlhrdluuuuuuuilusatisfactory Is four per cent per annum, payable in advance on June 1st, of each year -provided widely differing are the influences may run the risk of capture, that people realize more to the British government. the principal remains unpaid for that have made men ten years but if the principal is paid than ever the tiller of the... soft" so as to enable British prize There are strong indications, within ten years from date of sale, the what they are—wise, foolish rate of interest will be computed at courts to pass upon the question is assured of an abundant living on account of the cloud just, unjust good and bad. five per cent per annum. of the validity of the transfers and Appraised value of timber, if any, in any crisis. of doubt that surrounds the question, Each succeeding generation must also be paid at time of sale. "It seems though we are un­ has had its problems to solve its determine wheher they were that the British government as Lands on which the interest is delinquent, chasms to bridge its ideals to may be redeemed at any time up able to make* enough farms/' said made for the purpose of evading would capture these German vessels to the hour of sale or before re-sale, to sustain. "Some Great Cause, Albert V. Leonard, Settlement should they proceed to sea the consequences of capture. an actual purchaser. God's new Messiah" .has confronted All mineral rights are reserved by Agent of the Reclamation Service under the American flag, and haul each and every generation, the laws of the state in the Federal building, yesterday. Not more than 320 acres can be sold them to British prize courts for either to be crowned or or contracted to be sold to any one crucified. The mountain top "We are hurrying the work as purchaser. final adjudication of the question Agents acting for purchasers must visions of yesterday have become rapidly as possible and I believe as to whether the transfer of furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' the familiar landscapes of reports showing quality and kind war in Europe these vessels were a bon fide, one the continuance of of soil are on file in this office. today the goals of the past Lists of lands to be offered may be Invest in with the consequent prosperity that could be recognized by that have long since been left in the obtained of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigration at in America will rear. Men no longer languish government,. permanent roofing of the farmer St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at in prison for debt we have a higher standard of justice. The above address. create a large demand for good The positipn of the French government foreigner is not always the foe, we are growing more 'cosmopolitan. So SAMUEL G. IVERSON, Get Genasco, homestead land. We have available is well known. The State Auditor. we might follow out the development in every field of human activity. at this time upwards of 200 French practice, dating as far The history of the American people in particular has been one of made of Nature's NOTICE FOB FUBXiICATIOH desirable in the Shoshone back as the Reglement of 1694, farms constant evolution, of the development of ideals and the introducing Department of the Interior project near Yellowstone Park, into government such principles and practices .as have constantly and confirmed ythta of 1788, TJ. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., everlasting waterproofer-T added to the sum. of human happiness. On this continent are gathered Aug. 15, 1914. and September 18 the govern­ ignores all sale of sales of ships on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that representatives of the peoples of the earth, all of which have in some ment will dispose of 12,000 acres Emma Theede, of Loman, Minnesota, by enemies not made by authentic rinidad measure contributed to make a great American people greater, for the who, on November 14th, 1907, made by a drawing of .choice land in the facts previous to the declaration Homestead Entry No. 1271. Serial No. Stars and Stripes shares the enthusiasm of them all. Under the protecting 02910, for NB?4 NW% and lots 1 and 2, Truckee-Carson project, Nevada. folds of Old Glory the brotherhood of man Is being established, Lake asphalt. of war or the commencement Section 31, Township 158 N., Range 25 and the dispersion, that began at Bable witnesses a check. "W., 5th P. Meridian,- has' flle.l- notice of "It is encouraging to note that of the hostilities. intention to make five-year proof under Patriotic ideals have also undergone a change. Patriotism thatfound act of March 3, 1891. to establish claim these tracts will be offered under Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British expression in hatred of one nation for another found no root on to the land above described, before J. H. the Reclamation Extension act Drummond, Clerk of District Court, at ambassador to the United our soil greedy and avaricious desire for territorial possession likewise International Falls, Minnesota, on the approved last week by\the President found very little encouragement. We have become* convinced that States, called at the state department THE TRINIDAD-lAKt-ASPHALT 21st day of September, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: August whereby actual settlers are the emotions which cause men to leave home and friends and gladly today and had another long Raruofsky, of Bannock, Minn. Charles die on the field of battle is worthier of a better cause than avarice or given twenty years time without Moss, B. W. Metcalf, and George Theede, talk with officials about the rules all of Loman. Minn. hatred, and that properly instructed it can be directed into channels interest to repay the water right is a sure and lasting of neutrality in their relation and A. a. SWXNDUBKUBST, of lasting love for humanity. In our eyes there is something wrong Register. loan. Here is an opportunity application to the possible purchase with imperialism love of soil is not and cannot be patriotism, for any protection against seldom offered by the govern.irient, greedy old land grabber can love the soil and not have one drop of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. of German ships by the United sun, rain, enow, heat patriotic blood in his veins. and prospective homesteaders States government or by American Department of the Interior Love of the flag which finds expression in national pride, bravado, and cold. It is wonderfully should blame only themselves citizens or corporations. United States Land Office at Cass Lake, bluster and jingoism is very often dangerous, because very often blind, Minnesota, September 3, 914. economical, for failing to investigate this exceptional The report was circulated that and love that is blind, when disillusioned often turns to dangerous, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John Carstens of Loman, Minnosota, chance profitably to help unreasoning hatred. Love of country must be more deeply anchored Great Britainhad, through the too. who, on October 31st, 1908, made homer than pride in a huge army or navy, expanse of territory, or the color of feed not only the growing American stead entry, serial No. .0855 for ambassador,protested, and filed Come let us show SE1^, Section 32, Township 159 N., the flag. Patriotism is love—love that is deep, lasting, lofty, true and nation but the war-stricken an objection against the purchase Range 25 W., 5 th principal meridian, seeing love that is rational, reasoning, intelligent, regarding with satisfaction you how attractive has filed notice of intention to make countries of Europe."—U. S. Reclamation of German ships. No protest was five-year proof, under act of March 3, those lofty and holy policies that protect the liberty and wellbeing 1891, to establish claim to the land above itis. Service. of mankind and foster and upbuild the brotherhood of the people, made, it is understood from a described, before J. H. Drummond, Clerk of Distript Court, at International Falls, -but viewing with concern those lapses from national rectitude, official reliable source that the ambassador FALLS L'BR&COAL Go Minnesjta, on the 13th day of October, fidelity and public virtue which threaten the undoing of the nation. 1914. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO pointed out the difficulties that HEAinre Claimant names as witnesses: The need of the nation is not more patriotism, but abetter, truer CUIUS, AND POB N. P. Nielson, A. Amundsen, Ben Peterson, might arise under certain contingencies. THEBEON. sort. .We have enough of that love for the flag which is ready to die international Falls and Henry Carstens, all of Loman, "v* for it, because it floats from the masthead of a dreadnaught, or when Minnesota. A. Gr. SWINSLEHUBST ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST HAGGLAND. flung to the breeze-receives the cheers of the crowd, and not enough of In the conference between Sir S. lO-Oct. 8. Register. that devotion that is willing to live to make it the holy emblem of all STATE Cecil Spring-Rice and the state OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF that our aspirations-and opportunities demand, that we make it. KOOCHICHING SUMMONS ,' department officials it was pointed .1 IN PROBATE Our need is an intelligent love of the lovely that shall spur us on COURT out that the question of the to higher ana nobler achievements a wholesome and hearty hate that IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE STATE OF MINNESOTA OF CARL AUGUST HAGGLAND, DECEDENT. County of, Koochiching shall put us on our fighting mettle in times of peace, for all that is unworthy sale of these ships is a suestion DISTRICT COURT of the protection of the Stars and Stripes! Letters of Administrator this day The man who shoots off fireworks and yells himself hoarse oh the FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT having been granted to A. M. Hanson. •y -1 Fourth of July in testimony of his love for the Declaration of Independence, Bemidji Lumber Company, It is ordered, that the time within & a Corporation Plaintiff. which all creditors of the above named and then, on the first -Tuesday after the first Monday in decedent may present claims against his —vs.— November, at the hustings, sells the principles of that sacred document estate in this court, be, and the same Backus Brooks .CompBjicliu's The hereby is limited to six months from to help to pay taxes, is—no patriot. any, Brooks CoinpBaekus-Brooks and after the date .hereof and that any, Comp- •There is a deal of offensively bombastic bluster and balderdash Saturday the 27th day of February, 1915, any, Anthony McAlpine, (ttinfMfy tZQ* at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court about patriotism. To* scream when the eagle screams, to shout when and Etta McAlpine, his Rooms at the Gour tHouse at Interna-1 wife, Mary E. Coifin and the crowd shouts, is the function of the parrot, riot the patriot. There tiorial Falls in said County, be, and' the Herbert W. Coffin, her in mum imn mm* same hereby is. fixed and appointed as are millions of men who are ready to join the army and march down husband also all other the time and place for hearing upon and, persons or parties unknown the street clad in blue uniforms with brass buttons, keeping step to the the examination, adjustment and allow- I claiming any right,,title, ance of such claims as shall be present-1 inspiring rythm of martial jnusic? while flags flaunt in the breeze, kerchiefs estate, interest, or ed within the time aforesaid. lien in the real estate flutter from fair fingers, and old men and boys gather in vast Let notice thereof, be given by the described in the complaint I -throngs to cheer them on.. They laugh at the rigorous tedium of the publication of this order in the International: herein, Defendants. Falls Press as provided by law. camp they scorn the fatigue of the weary march with headlong impetuosity TO THE STATE OF MINNESOTA THE! Dated August 19th. 1914. they rush into the' death gap of the bloody field, while their ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: JOHN BE BO, nerves tingle to dare, do and die for the flag! Wherever yoa Travel— Sept 3. Judge of Probate. You, and each of you, are hereby summoned and requred- to answer -the But this nation is fetid with the decay of civicand.municipal corruption complaint of the plaintiff herein, which for the want of the patriot who, unifprmless, flagless, comradeless, com paint has been filed in the office of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION the Clerk of said District Court in friendless, without a cheer or whiff of victory, in the humdrum of* in Asia. Africa, Europe or America, you Department of the Interior the said county of Koochiching, State United States Land Office. at Duluth, everyday duty and whirl of political battle, dares alone and lonely to of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of Minnesota, July 3rd, 1914. will find "A. B. A." Ckeques, issued by us your answer to sa.d complaint upon fix his eyes on duty and keep within hailing distance of his conscience. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the subscribers, at their office in the under authority of tke American Bankers Theodore M.Anderson,whose postoffice address Our pulpits .and pews, our stores and our stalls, are full of men who city of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, is Minneapolis. Minn., did, on the State .'l Minnesota, within- twenty (20) ,would heroically die that the liquor traffic should be abolished, but who Association, tiic safest and Landiest kind of 7 th day of August, 1913, file in this days after the service cf this summons office sworn statement and application, shrink from performing the glamorless drudgery of the duties that upon you, exclusive ci' the day of such "travel money/* You can use tkem exactly No. 011007, to purchase the E% NW%. Service find if you fail to answer said would kill the traffic without costing them a drop of blood. Men by the SW^i NE?4 & NE% SW% Sec. 32 township complaint within the time aforesaid, like currency in every country of tke 0 N. range 1SW 4th principal meriand million would be Hobsons and rush into the jaws of Death for their the plaintiff in this action will apply to safe to Carry, the timber thereon, under the the Court for the relief demanded in country while all the world looked on agape. What we need are men civilized world, and they are provisions of the ant of June 3. 1878, said complaint together with the costs and acts amendatory, known as the who, unnoticed and unknownr will do their duty as they see it. The arid disbursements of- this action. Call or write for booklet. "TimtSer ani Stone-Law," at such value Dated November 12, 1913. market is.glutted with.heroes, but patriots are—patriots. Most people as might be- fixed by appraisement, andthat, FUWEIjXi & SIMPSON, pursuant to sucn application, the are brave enough to die for their flag with a crowd. Patriots are far Attorneys for Plaintiff, FIRST NATIONAL BANK land and timber thereon have been estimated braver—they dare to live for their flag, and be lonesome. 654 Security Bank Building, and Valued by applicant the Minn. .Sept. 10-24. Minneapolis, -.The wheels Of patriotism, Higher ^Patriotism, do not run in the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA timber estimated 100,000 board feet at $3 per M, and the land $10p that said ruts of prejudice and indifference* neither is its chariot gauged to the applicant will offer final proof in support NOTICE OF US PENDENS track of having our thinking done tor us. All that makes our modern of his application and sworn statement on the 25 th day of September, 1914, civilization different from the*past is the result of independent thinking. "STATE OF MINNESOTA I before Register a^d Receiver, U. S. Land The telegraph that flashes a message around the world, great County of Koochichihg Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. Any person is at liberty to protest advances along industrial,^scientific and educational lines, are due to DISTRICT COURT this purchase before entry, or initiate the fact that we have keen doing our OWN THINKING. a contest at any time before patent issues, FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT by filing a corroborated affidavit If our governmental institutions are to develop, ,if as the years roll Bemidji Lumber Company, in this office, alleging facts which would by we are to attain the Ideals which are embodied in our constitution, LIST YOUR BEST BARGAINS a Corporation Plaintiff. defeat the entry. Witnesses: Bnrnev Eden, Charles-W. we must assume an open-minded attitude toward governmental, problems, —vs.—• fi len anrl John D. Guiin, all of Duluth, The Backus Brooks Comp-' for our capacity for-growth will be in direct ratio to our teachableness. arid Harry W. McGee and J. Walter any, Bachus Brooks Company, Williams of Minneapolis, Minn. Higher Patriotism h^s a social meaning it means positive, Backus-Brooks Company, CHABI.ES P. KABTMAN, Anthony McAlpine, militant righteousness it is not over.optimistic, but recognizes social July 16-Sept. 10. Register. and Etta McAlpine, his evils at work and grapples with them. It seeks to incorporate into government wife, Mary E. Coffin and Have furnished me every month by Central Herbert W. -Coffin, her the maxim: "I am my brother's keeper." Where greed and NOTICE* FOB PUBLICATION husband also all other desire to acquire governed the past, the Higher Patriotism of today Department of the interior. Real Estate Dealers' Association lists of Best persons or parties unknown claiming any right, United States Land Office at Duluth, finds expression in service. The old asked "How much can I get out title, estate, interest, or .*• Minnesota, April 3rd, 1914. of it?" the new: "How much can I give?" Bargains in Real Estate in Every State in the lien in the real estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that described in the complaint Harry W. McGee. whose postoffice address Higher Patriotism stands for Freedom that Is real, riot fiction it lierein, -Defendants. is Minneapolis. Minn., did, on the Union, including Minnesota and Koochiching manifests Itself in action, and not in mere protests of the lips it stands 22nd day of August. 1913. file in this Notice is hereby given that an action office sworn statement and application, for a Declaration of Independence that means more than a paper document lias been commenced in this court by County. If you have Anything to Sell List it No. 011024, to purchase the Sw% NE% in a museum. the above named plaintiff against the and lots 3, 6 and 7. section 31, township above named defendants tne object of 70 N. range 18 4th principal meridian, with me. It will be sent to Five Thousand .. Which is to obtain a judgment that said and the timber thereon, under the plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following revisions of the act of June 3. 1878. described real property, and that cities of the United States and Canada. rid acts amendatory, ldiown as the Mara Canals Changing. the defendants, arid each, of them, have "Timber and Stone Law." at such value no estate or interest therein or lien Failure of Artificial Food, Boston.—The canals of Mars are as might be fixed by appraisement, and —CALL AND SEE ME— -thereon. that, pursuant to such application, the That it to possible to live on artificial now exhibiting striking seasonal developments, The premises described in the complaint land, and timber thereon have been estimated food, or at least on the concentrated according to Dr. Perdval and Involved in said action are and valued by applicant the S. PENDERGAST situated, in the County of Koochiching timber estimated 70,000 board feet at Lowell of tho Flagstaff (Ariz.) observatory. extracts of certain staples, Is and Staite of Minnesota, and are described $4 per M. ..shd the land $65 that said a common belief, and It has even In a dispatch received here as follows, to-wit: v" 7 applicant will offer final proof in support of fcis application -ana sworn statement -been predicted that some day our he said: "The north polar cap of the The southwest quarter of the northwest REAL ESTATE AGENT on the 25th day of September," 1914, quarter (SW% NW%) of Section, planet is melting, and the are diet will consist of tabloid food. One before Register and Retieiver. U. S. Land seventeen (17), township one hundred strongest and darkest near the edge Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. might live tor a short time in that flfty-one (151) north. Ranee twentyseven fcternaJaond Falls, 1 .Minnesota Any jjeraon is at\. liberty to protest (27) west of the fifth principal of the cap." unsociable way, but recent investigar this purchase before entry, or initiate meridian. a contest'at any time before patent issues, ttoni of dlneasoa llke beri-berl, scurvy This is said to be in accord with -Notice is. further given that no personal, by filing a corroborated itffldavlt claim is made against said defendants, 7s and pellagra* which are alnMMt oer* Doctor Lowell's theory that the melting in this offlce. alleging facts which would or either of them, in said defeat the entry. tainly caused by a deficiency in the of snow at the Martian pole produces action. Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. diet, prove that such a life would be floods that, sweeping south, are Dated November 12, 1913. Eden and John D. Gunn. of Duluth, rOWll& KMPSON,! Minn., and Theodore M. Anderson and one of disease and could not last responsible for color changes in the 'y Attorney. fo* Plaintiff J. Walter Williams of Minneapolis, _OXABUS F. KABTXAN, 654 Security Bank Building, 'ong^,^^ 10-24. Minneapolis, Minn. July l-8ept 10. Bsgtetar. *isr11