International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 14, 1916 · Page 5 of 8
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$? 5^ 3*fc 'r -'-i* .V I -v •. /wi 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS )vv lbs Wilson onto in the Northwest. Everything SALE OF SCHOOL AND I power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in included, per acre, $15.00 OTHER STATE LAND such case made and provided, the Administration Has y2 cash and balance on time to said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and suit purchaser. I conveyed by said mortgage, vix: IUU Auditor1• Offio*. Penalized Patriotism Lots Three (3) and Four (4) and Inquire of J. D. Kibbey, International East Half of Southwest Quarter (E% St. Paul MisnMota, Falls, Minnesota. of SW%) of Section Eighteen (18), August 23rd, 1916. Township Sixty-six (66) North, Range wvrTow HRREBY GIVEN (23) TS That Twenty-three West, in the County "Having in new the possibility of nvinpir oiaie ui jjiuiub- .n Kh a., ,a1c lW afy S?k A. AM01 of Jvoocnicnmg Koochiching ana and State of Minneta ot ln HUGHES ANSWERS further aggression upon the territory MR 2? t'v.« n^untv Auditor sota, with the heraditaments and appurtenances the office of the County Auditor at at of the United States from Mexicb and which sale will be made International Falls, Koochiching County, by the Sheriff of said Koochiching Those Who Clamored His Views the necessity for the proper protection tn the State of Minnesota, 1 wiU offer for County at the. front door of the Court Are Hearing Them. of that frontier," President Wilson. which^have H°"se in the City of International on June 18, called out the mobile Falls in said County and State, on the at vwrted to the state by reason the nonpayment 7th day of October, A. D. 1916, at 10 arms of the National Guard for federal Those friends of Democracy who of Interest. o'clock A. M. of that day. at public service. clamored so loudly for Mr. Hughes' Terms of Mai*. vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. opinions upon current issues while He did not call them out at their Fifteen per cent of the purchase price to pay said mortgage debt of Eleven he still held the high office of justice tm payable to the County Treasurer at Hundred and Eight and 63-100 Dolthe existing peace strength, but at war time of sale. The unpaid balance lars ($1,108.63), and interest, and of the supreme court, are now fully strength, which Is practically douible. Is payable at «any time in whole or in Ninety-three and 59-100 Dollars (?93nert answered by the private citizen, who Lacking a system of reserves, the on or before forty years from the .59) taxes upon said premises paid by of four surrendered his judicial position to National Guard organizations immediately flntji of sale at an interest rata said mortgagee, and Fifty Dollars at per cent per due on Juns first ($50.00), Attorney's fees, as stipulated accede to the wishes of a majority of had to start a campaign of recruiting, each year provided that the interest in and by said mortgage in case of the people as expressed throu£ 1 their to bring about .the desired Increase can be paid at any time within the in- foreclosure, and the disbursements alterest instructions to their delegates to the ln their numbers. year without penalty, in effect, lowed by law: subject to redemption this means that the interest money may at any time within one year from the Republican national convention. Patriotic young citizens, under the he paid any time between June first and day of sale, as provided'by law. Mr. Hughes has not disappointed urge of the cry. "Your- country needs May thirty-first without penalty. Dated August 9th, A. D. 1916. those who have reposed confidence in yoa," volunteered for service in gratifying Appraised value of timber, whan so CASK Z. BENNETT, his character and judgment. In his numbers. According to Senator SAWYER SFIBE/? speech of acceptance he has clearly Chamberlain, chairman of the Senate All mineral rights are reserved to the Attorneys for Mortgagee, set forth the vital issues upon which Committee on Military Affairs, the result A17S21 State by the laws of the State. Owatonna, Minnesota. the Republican party proposes to is that about 135.000 citizen soldiers All lands are sold subject to any and conduct the campaign this fall. On have been mustered into the ail ditch taxes thereon. FORECLOSURE SALE. Lands on which the interest has be- MORTGAGE the platform he is telling the nation federal service and are ?ow on the come delinquent may be redeemed at wherein the present administration) Mexican border or in camp tn their any time up to the hour of sale, or before resale, to the actual purchaser. Default having been made in the payJBuch has been at fault and what is necessary home states. There may be more, but lands are listed under the caption: 1 ment of the sum of One Hundred to be done to restore the United the administration refuses to make ""Delinquent Lands." Eighty-one Dollars and Eighteen Cents States to the place of respect and known the exact figures. No person '•an purchase more than 320 ($1S1.1S), principal and interest, which honor to which it is entitled in the acres of land as provided by the General is claimed to be clue and is due at the The movement is costing the public J^aws 1905 provided, however, that State date of this notice upon a certain eyes of the world. treasury many millions of dollars it lands purchased previous to 1905 is not Mortgage, duly executed and delivered is costing the individual citizen soldiers charged against such purchaser. by Fredrick D. Porter, a widower, many millions more. They went Agents acting for purchasers must fur- Mortgagor, to S. O. Fladager, Mortcish MR. HUGHES HAS EXPLODED THE affidavit of authority. gagee, bearing date the 24th day of to the front believing the cry. "Your "KEPT-US-OUT-OF-WARARGUMENT. Appraisers reports showing Quality July, A. D. 1914, and with a power of country needs you." for war service. kind of soil are on file in this offies. ie therein contained, duly recorded sa They sacrificed advancement in their Lists giving legal descriptions of jn the office of the Register of Deeds CHARLES E. HUGHES jori.in to be offered may b« obtained of jn an(j for the County of Koochiching civil occupations, severed home ties, Mr. Hughes' attack upon the "keptus-out-of-war" tfra State Auditor or the Immigration state of Minnesota, on the 13th suffered, in thousands of instances, anc argument has aroused Commissioner at St. Paul, and of tn* jay August, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'CJoanty great financial loss. The less pa-1 a story of enthusiasm. Auditor, at above address. dock a. M., in Book I of Mortgages, When Charles E. Hughes saia: *Tne triotic, who did not believe the cry. orj j. A. O. PBE17S. on page 38, and "Kept us out of war?" he demands. dealings of the administration witl^ Stats Auditor. believing, declined to make sacrifices, Whereas, default has been made by "Why, there were nineteen men—good WOMEN SHOULD BE KOFT rfj Mexico constitute a confused chapter the said Mortgagor in the payment of fatten at home on these losses. American soldiers, shot down at Vera CHARLES E, HUGHES, taxes on the premises described in of blunders," he gave an explicit characterization The real purposes of the call are said Mortgage, and the said Mortgagee Cruz, and many Mexicans were killed 3 SAYS ROOSEVELT 2T0TICE OP SALE OP REAL ESTATE of the Wilson administration's did on the 15th day of May, 1916, pay slowly developing. They are two in by our men. That was war. Moreover, BY DECREE IN PARTITION 3 policy in one sentence. taxes due against said premises to the number: it was a very ignoble war. I *'Mr Hughes has unequivocal amount of Nineteen Dollars and Seventy have heard three explanations of the •First, a patrol of the border to do 3 ly taken the right position and Cents ($19.70), the same being the STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Just as it is nOw obstinately shut-, (taxes thereon for the year 1915 and Vera Cruz move. the work which President Wilson's as regards all other positions he, ting its eyes to the need of industrial no action or proceeding having been •County of Koochiching "First, it was explained that it was friend. Carranza. finds it impossible 3 and not his opponent, is enti3 instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover preparedness, for three years the IN DISTRICT COURT, made in order to compel somebody to do. Because the, recognized government tied to the support of both men the debt secured by said Mortgage Wilson administration refused to see FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT to salute the flag—somebody who had or any part thereof, In Mexico Is too Ineffective to and women, and therefore the the need of adequate military pre-! Oscar C. Hanson, NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS insulted us. But the flag was not saluted keep Its own citizens in check and women in the enfranchised paredness. With war on our southern! Plaintiff, HEREBY GIVEN, That by vdrtue of and has not been to this day. prevent them murdering Americana states who do not in this election vs. the power of sale contained in said 1 border it was content to rely on a Then it was said that the salute was on American soil, the American government support him forfeit the "Victor Tomqulst et al, Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute regular army that could only muster' Defendants. not what we sought, but to prevent undertakes the costly task of I in such case made and provided, the right to say they have done 40,000 available men and refused to! C?n lYrkrf 0*0 O-A Will V-v A fnnA/tlnnAil UiT A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That 1 saicl rl mortgage will be foreclosed by a doing that work for them. The murder the landing of a boatload of ammuriitifti their utmost for their sisters in continue the established policy ofi by virtue and in pursuance of a decree sal® of the premises described in and intended for Huerta. The ammunition, of American citizens on Mexican the non-enfranchised states."— of Court made in said matter by the conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: building up our navy. When the timei landed, however, and it has soil is another matter. Carranza may From a letter of Theodore said District Court in and for the said The East Half (E%) of the NorhtCounty came for action, the country had noti of Koochiching on the sixth west Quarter (NW*4) of Section been shown that it reached Huerta go as far as he likes ln that direction. Roosevelt to Miss Alice Carpenter. sufficient troops to police the border! day of July, 1916, the undersigned, as Twenty (20) in Township One Hundred in due season without interference on Second, a purpose of the mobilization one of the referees named in said de- Sixty (160) North, of Range Twentycree, and this force has been supplemented our part. on the border and in the camps will on Tuesday, the Seventeenth nine (29) West of the Fifth Principal by a trifle more than one third thej iSHSHSZnS?? "When that reason ,was shown to 17th) 'day of October. 1916, at Meridian, Minnesota, containing eighty is to train citizens to perform effective war strength of the national guard. If eleven (11) o'clock in the forenoon of (SO) acres, in the said County of Koothat be untenable, a third one—and possibly military service. The regular military day, at the dwelling house situate chiching and State of Minnesota, with the national administration had had! the real one—finally was advanced. establishment of the nation Is mani-: Need Constructive Legislation. of •on the lands to be sold as hereinafter the heraditaments and appurtenances the ability to interpret the signs of It was said that our seizure of Vera festly too small for the actual military described in the Town of Williams, which sale will be made by the Sheriff Just before the European*war broke the time military preparedness would County of Koochiching, State of Min- said Koochiching County at the Cruz was a move to compel the retirement needs. To this extent the cry. "Your out we had a million skilled mechan-i have been well under way instead of tiesota, offer for sale at public auction front door of the Court House, in the of Huerta. seems possible country needs you," was correct. 1 for cash, those tracts or parcels of City of International Falls, in said ics out of work and nearly half a million barely begun. that this is true, although we had But these facts were not made clear land, situate and being in the said County and State, on Saturday, the railroad men were idle, together promised the Mexicans that we would when the call was issued. The Idea •County of Koochiching, described as twenty-eighth (28th) day of October, with nearly half a million freight cars. Charles E. Hughes, the Republican follows, to-wit: A- D- 1916, at ten o'clock A. M.. of that not interfere in their affairs and told was promulgated that men were needed The railroads were suffering from! Lots Three (3) and Four (4), North daV» Public vendue, to the highest candidate recognizes an important at them more than once that we wanted for actual war service not for half (N%) of Southwest quarter (SW bidder for cash, to pay said debt of lack of freight to carry to market, anc| fact that Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic them to handle their own affairs. military training. Deceit was pr&o and Southeast quarter (SE%) of Hundred Eighty-one Dollars and industry was gradually becoming president, appears to have deed. "That is why the Mexicans could Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Eighteen Cents ($181.18) and the acFive stagnant. In Louisiana two hundred (5), Township One Hundred sixty crued interest thereon, and the afore160) overlooked—that the United States is not understand us and that Is why Opposing ln the open legislation fot North of Range Twenty-nine taxes on said premises, and thousand acres of sugar land werq said big enough to help Mexico out of the mtiversaH military sendee, the they show little faith in our promises." (29) West of the 5th P. M. in Minne- Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), Attorsota. plowed up because of Democratiq condition of anarchy in which that istratkxn by its, acts has established: ney's fees, as stipulated in and by said changes in the tariff law. It is generally country is plunged and, by securing what ln essence is a system ol com* There are twenty-five acres 'of these Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and g252525B525aS25H525H5252525252525E lands under cultivation and thirty-five disbursements allowed by law sub- conceded by all save the blind t1le pulsory military service. It Is a sys* order in Mexico, insure peace on our -acres in hay and pasture. Other im- Ject to redemption at any time within that the country was not progressing. border. S WE WANT THE AMERICAN tern all the more vicious because it provements are as follows: Dwelling the day of sale, as pro- year from Attempts were made to keep courage) FLAG UNSULLIED. jj operates only against the patriotic, liouse 16 ft. by 30 ft. with kitchen an- vided by law. up by the predictions made by Secre-. Hex 14 ft. by 16 ft. store house 16 ft. Dated this 4th day of September, A. whereas a legalized universal training The insuperable handicap of the by 20 ft. stable 10 ft. by 16 ft. and D- 1916- "Now, my friends, we want taries McAdoo and Redfield and President system equalizes the burden of mill-! Democratic party in this campaign la S. O. PIADAOEB, hay shed 20 ft. by 30 ft. not only American efficiency in Wilson of the great trade booms tary service among afll men and all! its record. Mortgagee. This land fronts on the beautiful business, in efficiency in th^ or- f{ which were soon to appear but which classes of men. 3. M. XOZSFOD, Rainy River there is a school house Attorney for Mortgagee, on the land, and it borders on two ganization of business, in the When, in 1914. Europe plunged Into! failed to materialize until the outbreak If the Democratic national administration \S7 019 Baudette. Minnesota. state roads. protection of the factors of human the greatest war of all history, and of war on the continent. had left on the statute books Dated August 31, 1916. industry and commerce, we conditions in Mexico' grew Intolerable, In 1894 the federal corrupt practices PBAK'l C. MXLXfE, Beferee FARM FOR SALE want the American flag unsullied Intelligent men realized the Caot that A31 05 Address, Clementson, Minn. act placed there by the Republicans EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. and the American name It was Incumbent on this nation to1, there would be, no occasion for the honored throughout the world." build up its tiny regular army and put1 present administration's campaign CITATION FOB HEABXNO ON PETITION Two futile invasions of Mexico anJ The following is a description —From Mr. Hughes' speech at jl Its other military resources in oonditlon publicity measure which, at best, is TO BELL, MORTGAGE six separate and distinct policies OQ of a fine farm near Margie, for use. National safety demanded Chicago. OB XiEASE LANS. that & very poor substitute for the law repealed. the question of permitting arms and this. And yet. ln December of that is for sale by, the undersigned. ammunition to be sent into that country year, tour months after the European! 3, T6O acres, Town 153, Range Estate of W. Thomas. are included in the performance of war began. President Wilson went before STAT! of the Wilson administration in its dealings President Wilson's campaign mani Section SE54 NEj4,SW 25, 2, MANANA Congress and declared that all with our southern neighbors ia agers are entitled to all the comfort agitation for military preparedness flrnmtv of Koochiching Of NWyAt NEyA of SWJ4, less than three years. It is this characteristic they can get out of calling the roll Manana, which is Mexican for was hysterical that we were ade-1 SE%. NWJ4 of instability of the government !f Progressives who are going to vote "watchful wasting," is the Democratic quately prepared. 6 acres cleared and stumped, In the matter of the estate of J. W. that makes people want a for him. It would be an endless task keynote in .the campaign. The Wilson After a while the administration Thomas. 6 acres cleared but not stumped. change. to call the roll of Progressives who drive is to begin "sometime" after changed its mind and professed to The State of Minnesota to Emory kin* September 1 but no definite engagements believe ln the necessity for preparedness. "Thomas, Gertrude E. Christensen. Al- making 12 acres enclosed with len Thomas. Ha rvoy Thorn is, and Edna ,T have been made, it is announced, First came an enactment to Thomas. hiiI ".11 persons interested in fence on one Side. Three for him to commence making increase the regular army by 20,000. the mortgaging of certain lands be- one room l6 14 frame buildin&T political speeches. He has tentative But the body of the country, and even lontrmg to said estate. The petition of the rest log building, engagements to make some Western all parts of the Democratic administration. Sallie M. Thomas, as representative of nOUSe, in waII the above named estate, being duly ,nfJ eiimmpr could not change front so visits about the middle of September KltOien, well a SUmmer filed in this court, representing that it a 8x8, one house 12 but nothing positive. Plans are being quickly as the head. Recruiting tor is necessary and for the best interests house Small formulated for carrying on a campaign the regular army lagged. Not yet ,0 j. of said estate and of all interested two stories, therein that'certain lands of said de- bani 20 Io, have the 20,000 been secured. to capture the woman vote of barn 8 cedent described therein be mortgaged, QO hog house 12. The need pressed. A new national the country, but who will make the and praying that a license be to Sallie M. clliclcen 1 1 house 18, root speeches on this phase of the controversy defense act, providing tor still jnore Thomas granted to mortgage the £2 men in the regular army, was enacted. has tfot b^en determined. It NOW THEREFORE, you. and each ^OUSe blacksmith house •But still the men were not forthcoming. had been expected that Mr. Bryan 24 of you, are hereby cited and required 24» log building 50x35,, two would speak in the Maine campaign, TQ 00 to show cause, if any you have, before nninn drv Vinncpc Suddenly and wtt&out warning the but it is now believed he cannot do this court, at the Probate Court Rooms a,T nouses, one 32 Io onion administration Issued its call for mobilization in the Court House in International and One 45 l8, with bdard so, but will make some speeches later. Palls, County of Koochiching, State of a a- -uMinnesota, ol the citizen soldiery. It And so it gpes. Watchful waiting on the 25th day of Septem- "oors» One omce building IO seemed still obsessed with the Bryan will prevail while, ln the meantime, fcer, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M./ why the 14. notion that aa azmy could be created Mr. Hughes is carrying on a positive prayer of said petition should not be granted. bome fruit trees, plums and by presidential ukase. campaign and arousing the entire HKIC Witness the Judge of said Court, and cherries oti^ harrnw rtriA narrow, One When the call went oat the government one SK Western country. ie seal of said court, thin aatii the seal of said court, this 29th day spring tooth and one smoothing did not own enough uniforms, «of August, 1916. shoe*, socks, blankets, baits, wagons* JOHN BEXtt, harrow, one one-horse culttivator, WILSON'8 POLICIES BLOWN HJP. Judge of Probata. trucks, horses, mates and other things one half interest in A31S14 16 essential to equip the men called it Charles Evans Hughes dM have explosives inch walking plow, one dining had made no provision for transporting MOBTGAGS SA3LB with him when his motor car tiis troops called to the points table, desk cupboard, bookcase, was searched by a Canadian soldier, where they ware required. dresser, commode, two bedsteads, but they were under the candidate's Default having been made ln the Who suffered most by this aanasIng layment of the sum of Eleven Hundred and springs, chairs, and hat. Mr. Hughes will set them off 4 lack of foresight, this leaping before and Eight and 63-100 Dollars ($1,108.63), on his Western tour and some of Mr. all carpenter tools that is heeded. looking7 which is claimed to be due and Wilson's policies will be blown up.— ».&' is due at the date of this notice upon Only the 136,000 patriots who believed Seven miles from the good .a New York Sun. certain mortgage, duly executed and that their country needed them growing town of Margie, good' delivered by W. R. Pish and Cora T. for national! defense only the men Fish, his wife, as mortgagors, unto roads at all seasons of the year, who are making the great sacrifices. Carl K. Bennett, as mortgagee, bear«lng date the 7th day qf June, A. D. spil a. sandy laom with a clay The whole disgraceful story may 1911, and with a power of sale therein "I don't care, If I am elected be summed up la the phrase, the subsoil. Have raised as high as contained, duly recorded in the office President, what becomes of my admhdstratton has penalized patriotism. ,-Jot the Register of Deeds in and for, of onions on one personal political fortunes. I 5ij the County of Koochiching and 'iStS^ acre of this cleared land. Every 'M'aof Minnesota on the 10th day of June, propose that we shall have no True, It Is accumulating, by subterfuge, MA. D. 1911, at 1 o'clock-P. M., in Book nure If I can stop it, of these thing in condition for a family a reserve of trained eoldlens, "H" of Mortgages on Page 2, and no Mkiss me and I'll kiss you' ap but svents have demonstrated that It to go on at once and make a action or proceeding having been instituted, at law to recover propriations In Congress."-" or otherwise, died "wotf" when there was no wolf. good living. Houses and buildings by said mortgage, or the debt seeured From Mr. Hughes? speech It Should it be forced to cry "wolf any part thereof are in good,^.repair. The CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Chicago. again, when jttte wolf is at tti NOV. THBRa*QRH IS pk* best cjiance for a family to move HBRfBY OIV1SN. tfcat by w« fca tha rsaoM&L," of til* AJ jvLS' Ml/ TSua* LVl 'sf'i DEFECTIVE PAGE