International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 19, 1917 · Page 9 of 10
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-2^h'T^ifs SH* ^iV "W fej-. ••,-., ill fATiONAL-'Falls press PAGE EIGHT 1 and has had an opportunity to study MINNESOTA TCt especially in the down town wards, night Mrs. Swinnerton comes from NOTICE OF MORTGAGES' FORECLOSURE WOMEN SEND OUT SALE, FURNISH 17354 will never serve to locate the man International Falls, although she received, musical, conditions there." HOOVER FOOD,, CARDS Notice is. hereby given, that default Speaking of the popular, manner jy^3250,000 registered is the belief of many of her training in Minneapolis, 'has. been made-in -the conditions of a in which Mrs. "Swinnerton is being First Drawing of Required Numbers -the draft officials. The guilt in all where she studied with Joseph Sainton*,. Received from Washington .certain mortgage executed, by- M. C. received and appreciated by the Will Indicate to All Registered^ such'cases lies, however, on the man conductor of the band. She will To Go To Housewive* Throughout Engelking^and Matilda G. Eiigelking, ail. Possibility of Summons to Service. registering. I sing two numbers, 'Caro Nome," by music loving..people of Minneapolis, husband and wife, of the County of the State. TT*~V-t£* Koochiching, State of Minnesota, Yerdi, and 'The Birthday,' by Woodman. the Minneapolis Daily News says: The law. distinctly siys tfiat-the mortgagors, to Merchants Stat£ Bank, KOOCHICHING COUNTY —. "A large crowd turned out last posting of a man's' namevmakes him Mrs Swinnerton is the guest of Two hundred and fifty thousand lips of Red Lake Palls, Minnesota, mortgagee, CARDS MISSING liable to military service^ whether her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. night to hear Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, Hoover pledge cards issued by the dated the 7th day of Juws, 1916, IIMk the notice sent out by the exemption Bradley of St.. Louis Park." former St.Louis Park girl, government for the purpose of enrolling and recorded in the office of the register Minnesota, according to official of deeds of Koochiching county, board happens to reach him or not. :"That northern. Minnesota is a who was soloist with-^ the "Minneapolis the women of the state in war department announcement today, Minnesota, on the 23rd day of June, A. P»y For Clerk* Limited. great field for the musical missionary Municipal band at Lake Harriett. the national food conservation D. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, will be called upon to furnish Examining physicians on the exemption Mrs. -Swinnerton, who studied is the opinion of Ruth Bradley movement, were sent out Friday and in Book of Mortgages on page 576 17,854 men by draft. Of these approximately boards will be paid at thet with Joseph Sainton, director of the thereof, of the records of said office. Saturday of last wfeek by the Woman's Swinnerton, International Falls, soprano, 15,601. will go, into the new rate of about 10 cents a man, but band, sang 'Caro Nome' by Verdi, Said default consists in the failure Auxiliary of the State Safety who sings tonight with the national army, 1,495 into the regular of said mortgagors to pay the installment not more than $4.00 a day. Clerks and 'The Birthday' by Woodman. commission, through their county of Twenty Dollars ($20.00), k* army and the .remainder into the national Municipal band at Lake Harriett. may be hired, though not over $2.50 Mrs., Swinnerton now lives at International chairmen. .•"/'• which by the terms of said mortgage guard. Mrs. Swinnferton has been active in a day per board for clerical help is Falls, Minn." 7 The cards ask the pledge of American became due and payable on the th Totals to be drafted from each day A. 1917. allowed. Board members themselves of June, D. That by reason concert and church music throughout housewives to follow the directions state, according to Washington advices, of said default said mortgagee has may apply for pay, General Wood and advice of the food administrator the northern part of the state SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS elected to declare the entire amount equal the required percentage said today but as yet there have been in the conduct pi her remaining unpaid upon said mortgage of the national army, plus the quota no such applications. household. After being signed, these Immediately and pay to be due YOU ARE INVITED TO A to be assigned to be secured by the There have been about a score of cards are sent direct to Washington able. April regular armyj beginning 1, plus That there- is claimed to be due and cases in Minnesota where board so there is'no means of telling how payable and there is now due and the total national guard quota, less members have been asked to be released many women join in the movement payable at the date of this notice upon the actual enlistments since April 1 since completion of their serially from each individual state." said mortgage and upon the debt in the regular army and the actual numbred lists. Permission for All housewives who sign the Hoover thereby secured, the sum of One hundred strength of the national guard. Computations dollars ($100.00), with interest all releases must come from Washington. pledge cards are furnished with Given by the Pupils of thereon at the-, rate of 10 per cent per based on regular army recruiting Most of the requests come instructions for food conservation, day annum from the 7th of June, 1916, E A I S E O reports and the guard statistics from physicians who have joined the and a card to put up in the window and no action or proceeding at law or in file in the office of Captain medical reserve corps. otherwise has Seen had or instituted at the of their homes showing they are aiding W. F. Rhinow, military secretary to to recover said debt or any part thereof. No confirmation of the. names of in the movement. Bethlehem Church, International Falls, Minn. the governor give tKfe figures reported Minnesota's four district appeal The official button of the food administration Notice is hereby further given that above. Friday Evening, July 20, 1917 boards has been received from Washington, also will be sent housewives :by virtue of the power of sale in said The regular army quota ^for both the governor's office said today.. on receipt of 10 cents, and a mortgage contained and recorded therewith the northern and southern Minnesota which by reason of the facts return post card. aforesaid has become operative, and recruiti'ng districts was set at Little Bo Peep .Thompson pursuant to the statute in such case 4,550. There have been 3,055 enlistments, Little Boy Blue YEOMEN PASS PROHIBITION made and provided, the said mortgage WHOLESALE LIQUOR Elsa- Damm leaving 1,495 to be secured by RESOLUTION will be foreclosed and the land and SHIPMENTS SEIZED Sleep Song ....Gaynor draft. The war strength of Minnesota's premises described in and covered by IJance Lightly said mortgage, to-wit: guard, three infantry and two Resolution Adopted June 14, 1917, by Bailey Shapira ,, Sheriff Johnson of Beltrami County All that tract or parcel of land,- lying artillery regiments, a field hospital the Fifth Conclave, Brotherhood Forget Me Not .Weidner Seizes Large Shipments of Beer and and being in the County of Koochiching, company and an ambulance company Ester Larson of American Yeomen. Minnesota, described as follows, Boose in Dry Territory. should be 8,690. There have been 7,818 to-wit: Early Morn Dutton Lots One and Three (1&3) Northwest enlistments, leaving 872 to be Mary Monahan .. Resolved that the following telegram Wholesale shipments of beer and quarter, of the Southwest quarter (NW raised. The 15,601 of the draft army A Little Mazurka Orth be transmitted to President other liquors from Minneapolis, St. SW!), Southeast quarter of the Ethol Hanson makes up the remainder. Wilson at Washington, D. C. as expressive Northwest quarter (SE% NW%), all in Paul and Duluth to "blind pigs" in Katie Did i....." ........Kern General F. B. Wood Monday was section ten (10), township one hundred of the sentiment of this the vicinity of Nebish and Puposky, Helen Rifkin completing computation of the ratios fifty-five (155), range twenty-five (25), conclave: Beltrami county, have been seized The Violet Streabbog west of the 5th P. M., will be sold at at which each Minnesota jurisdiction President Woodrow Wilson, Washington, Mary Pearson by the local authorities and are be? 'public auction to the highest bidder must furnish men for the. draft. D. C. (therefor for cash by the sheriff of Koochiching Skaters' Waltz Rolfe ing held at Bemidji, according to information When the exact figures on numbers Quadriennial Convention of the Brotherhood county, Minnesota, to satisfy Lorraine LaPlant sent to the public safety to be drafted come from Washington and pay the debt which will then be of American Yeomen,. in Boating Party ..........Kern commission by the "county authorities. due on the note secured by said mortgage each county's allotment will be Catherine Withrow session as Des Moines, Iowa, representing Puposky and- Nebish ace just together with the sum of Twenjty-five made known. Jollie Darkies Bechter a membership of Two Hundred ($25) dollars, stipulated iiisaid outside the "Indian lid" area, but It was considered possible there Catherine McPartlin and Forty thousand, with a constituency mortgage as attorney's fees, and the there are no-licensed saloons in that Elergy Tellier that the drawings might be postponed costs and disbursements 7890$.. ET of one million American territory. Marjory Clark costs and expenses of these foreclosure until as late as July 23. Adjutant citizens do hereby petition y«u to In view of the pledges just made proceedings as allowed by law.. The Little Wanderer ....Lang General Wood today said lie use your influence to secure the prohibition The said sale will be made at the by brewers and wlolesale liquor Jackey Damm had sent his official report to Washington, of the manufacture, sale and front door of the court house, in the dealers to the public safety commission O'er Starlit Seas Phelps calling attention^ of the ommission transportation of alcoholic liquors city of International Falls, county of Marj: Fraleigh that they would stop supplying Koochiching and State of Minnesota, of Kdochiching county, for beverage purposes during the The Bugler—March Cramm blind pigs, the facts obtained will be at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon which has been started to St. Paul period of the war in order that our Bertie Clark on Saturday, the 1st day of September, put up to the dealers by the commission, by express, but has not been received. food resources and national strength Shepherds' Morning Greeting ..Wenzel A. D. 1917. it was announced. Tracers have been sent after the Lulu Warner may be conserved. Dated July 19th. 1917. Railroad Records, Checked. missing county's package of duplicate MERCHANTS STATE BANK, Ecstacy—March Abelle It is further resolved that a copy Between May 1 and July 7, according Red Lake Falls* Minnesota, Helen Colburn cards. of this resolution be delivered to MortKHKM. to railroad record checked by Birds in the Forest ... .Heins Secretary of War Baker Kas announced each delegate and delegates requestto JEV3VE A NORTON, ^eltrami county authorities, 163,721 Velda Warner at Washington that the gigantic see that the resolution is printed Attorneys for Mortgagee, ds of liquor were,-, received at Maxch of. the Friars .Keats lottery for 687*000 fighting in his home papers. International Falls,... iV A Burtrice Waller fosky- and Nebish frpm the twin Minnesota. 7 19-8 30 men to be mobilized as sooh as possible Wm. Koch, Grand Foreman. Rustic Merry- Makers Wildermere g||ies and Duluth—16,638 pounds of waits only upon completion of W. E. Davy, Chief Correspondent Lottie Brecken NOTICE instilled spirits and 146,083 pounds the registration lists. Rpverie .. .... Eilenberg If the public will get the habit $f_beer. The entire drawing will be done Jean McLennon Money to loan on farm property Three, places were raided by Sher-^ of using their street address on all at one time, so that each of the 9,659,382 La Moza—Spanish Dance .... .Hoist in United States and Canada. Apply mails it will give them better service iff Andrew Johnson June 22 and 1 Anna LaPlant men who registered June 5 to Frank S. Lang, 'international large quantities of liquor .were seizSed- when the carriers are put in Shepherds' Tale ... :Nevin last may know the order in which Falls,. Minnesota. tf. At the place of Christ-^.Rogers, service and also be appreciated by Florence Herbert he may be called for military service. the postal department. jat. Shotley, the officers found., 11 Etude •'. .... Revina Onlyl 3,000,000 to Be Reached. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Marjory Reeves jcasks of beer and 87 pint bottles, Postmaster^ Probably only the first 3,000,000 ibiiled to Nebish by the Minneapolis Chapel in the Mountain ............Wilson names will be -reached -in the draft Gladys Drummond Brewing company. to fill the two quotas in the nevir ar^ Love in May Rolfe $4 the Midway club, kept by Gus my of 1,000,000," authorized by t^e Janet Reeves Olson, near Kelliher, the officers confiscated selective draft law. But for the im'mediate Polonaise in .Gebhardt six casks of beer shipped by purpose of raising the first Laura Lawless the Fitger Brewing company, Duluth. increment of the new army and filling Stand By the Flag—Duet Shuts At the Battle River Social club,, Laura Lawless and Gladys Drummond the regular army and national PRACTICAL FURRIER near Kelliher, they took a barrel of guard, probably not more than the whiskey, shipped from W. L. Perkins, first 1,500,000 registered men drawn Silver Offiering for the Benefit of the Red Cross ances, Ontario St. Paul, and three casks of will be called for examination.. beer from the Fitger Brewing company. Between now and the date of the CONCERT Two barrels containing whiskey draft, newspapers will be furnished OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE in bottles, shipped by W. L. the' complete list of registrants with Perkins St. "'Paul, and one case of in each exemption in their locality THE bottled' whiskey from Hurley Bros., i: WORLD with the red ink serial number, the St. Paul, also' were found. •a-- name and address of each man registered. AUSPICES OF THE SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH '-Shipped Under Fictitious Name. As as the drawing is soon "V S&eriff Johnson July 7 raided a hotel numbers .will be' flashed made the key Thursdaf Evening, July 19th, at 8 o'Clock to the newspapers in the order at Puposky and arrested Sibert they are drawn, and each newspaper Mattson for selling liquor illegally. will be able to list the men "in all He took four casks of beer, and findng -iiaite this a bill from the Fitger Brewing the local. districts which Given By the erde-r company for- ten casks located the number and print them LUTHER G. HANSON, Piano other six in a box car. These casks of their standing. had been shipped in the, name of MRS. LUTHER G. HANSON, Soprano All Will Be No ined Harold Knutson, which is the name The" first news that he is called for REUBEN J. HANSON, Bass of- the congressman from this district, service, or that his name stands so JOEL L. HANSON, Violin and is believed to be one of -low on the list that he probably many fictitious names used by the' will not be called for the first levy, consignees. Mattson had paid the TviII be given registrants by the newspapers. freight and receipted for the beer. Piano—Transcription "Alice Where Art Thou"' Later the. men c'alled will be .. Ascher ^The deputies in another raid notified by mail to present themselves Violin-^pQlonaise .'.T .*•. .-.'r...7.../ .Allen caught two wagons being unloaded for physical examinatioii.^* at a drinking place, with invoices Soprano'Solos—"Still As the Night" Bohm After the quotas or'cities is fixed showing that the shipment cost $739.50. —"In the" Garden of My Heart ....Ball and the .first levy is drawn the Piano—"By* Moonlight first} name on. the remaining list will .Bendel EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OFr The railroad records, according to head the second levy. Exemption, Soprano Solos—"O Redeemer Didine" .Gounod the county authorities, show nine Mr boards- may, however, continue to: With Violin Obligato&S casks- of beer, of 18 gallons each, call men in_ proper order from time: shipped by the Minneapolis Brewing Organ Solo—Grand Chorus/'&^l^f!^?. .Lemaigre to-fill gaps in the ranks. cojmpany to the two to\vns within It has been, definitely decided that Piano—Etude in A'flat f.'. .... Wollenhaupt 1 the time specifiedsfes the 303j000 en4isted men, which represents "Marche- Grotesque ........ .Sinding the enlisted strength of the Bass oolo—"Like as the Heart Desireth" i........Allitsen Highest Cash prices Paid on national guard, will be supplemented RUTH BRADLEY SWINNERTON Violin—"Aubade" ... .....Miles by enough others to build the guard SOLOIST OF MUNICIPAL BAND K*™ F«- Ili^Mntermezzo Mascagni to full war strength of 453,344. The three armies as constituted after the Vocal Duet—"The Shadow of the Evening Hours" ..Briggs^ tt 4The many friends of Mrs. Ruth He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United draft will be made up as follows: Bradley Swinnerton will bq interested Soprano Solos—(Swedish) "Larkan" ..: .... National army, 500,000 national States and pay as high a price for them as any in knowing that she is filling an .—"Ack, Vermeland .... .•. guard, 453,344 regular army, 300,000 engagement this summer as soloist house in the United States. total, 1, 253,344. Piano—Walt^ from Faust Gounod-Jaell" with the Minneapolis Municipal Interesting scenes are being enacted band at Lake Harriet. AMERICA daily in Minneapolis at the police ^[Speaking of the valuable services BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELLOR. BUY My countfy 'tis of thee and fire stations jind stores .at she is thus rendering the Minneapolis W&L **"5b Sweet land of liberty, .* which serially numbered lists of men HC- Journal of recent date ^ays: ^Of thee we sing^j2J~ available for miHt&ry duty 'have been "Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, coloratura Land wherejny fathers died,^ MS W posted! Confusion ha been caused in spprana, will appear as soloist. Land of the pilgrims! prider,^i^%-^y1' ?ome cms hvC ^sipelled names. ,frith the Jigumd|al hand it the con 4 WSi^