International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 6, 1917 · Page 8 of 9
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PAGE EIGHT FALLS PRESS S tirtEftNATIONAL ."• ft? NO MORE RECRUITS LEARNING TO BE A SOLDIER VILLAGE kANIER, VILLAGE OF RANIER,?^* the 350,000 tons a month contracted, ORDER FOR HEARING e*& On reading^and filing the petition of Koochiching County, KoQchfchjug County, only a part has been received. Since FOR AVIATION. John Vagts other E. praying, among of firing. When you become an ex- Minnesota.**" -ftf Minnesota the beginning of this month Germany for the things, judicial determination, Recruiting Station, U. S. Army, pert marksman (providfd you have ab has been sending not to exceed by this Court, of who are the heirs of i*1 Ih1917 Dulutli^Slinn. also the courage which permits you ORDINANCE NO. 18. 4,000 tons a day. Dutch mines produce Rebecca Vagts deceased homestead ORDINANCE NO. 16. settler, and what are the respective :"V to remain coeP and collected on the from 225,000 to 250,000 tons a rights and interests of such heirs in To all Sub-Stations t)ulu|h battle field) you will have added imDistrict An Ordinance Effecting Hired Drivers month, which is barely sufficient to An Ordinance Defining .and Punishing the homestead land of said deceased, U. S. Aymyr_., mensely to your value as a soldier. of Automobile*. -'vlb:. meet the most pressing needs of jthe Vagrance. and to assign said homestead to the I Discontinue accepting- applicants ,The simple fact that you qualify as countrv. parties legally entitled to the san^e, for enlistment in the aviation sec-^a markeman will give you more selftion IT IS ORDERED, That said petition The common council of the vilffge The village council of the village and said matter be heard and examined signal corps. This means the confidence and self-control. of Ranier, county of Koochich^ig, SALE OF SCHOOL AND of Ranier, county of Koochiching, on Saturday the 6th day of October, aero and balloon squadrons are fill-| The-amount of ammunition which State of Minnesota, do ordain as OTHER STATE LANDS. A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said State of Minnesota, dp ordain as follows ed up in all sections, the service, an American carries into battle is follows: day, at the office of the Jrobate Court supply, repair and construction. usually 220 rounds. In an advanced Section 1. That each person hired at International Falls in said countf State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Of Section 1. Any person found within and state. All applicants accepted arid forwarded firing position, where it is difficult as chauffeur to run automobiles fice, St. Paul, Minn., August 27, 1317. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the village of Ranier who by word from your station to Duluth to bring up reserves of ammunition, within the village of Ranier by any Notice is hereby given that on notice thereof be given to all persons of mouth or in writing advocates or October 8, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M. in on the 24th inst., are safe. Do not it is necessary to be economical. person, persons or corporation interested bf publishing this order the office of the county auditor at International teaches, or is about to advocate or date any papers back prior to the Bear this in mind during your target shall first obtain a chauffeur's license once in each week for five (5) successive Palls, Koochiching county, teach therein, or habitually advocates weeks immediately prior to said 25th, "inst., unless you forjvard them practise and-learn tb ./make every from the village council of the village in the state of Minnesota, I will offer or teaches, or is engaged in whole date of hearing in the International to Duluth on or before the 24th, inst. shot count. of Ranier upon a payment of a fee for sale certain unsold state lands, Falls Press, a weekly newspaper printed or in part in the occupation, whether and also those state lands which have Do not send any after the 24th no In modern warfare the intrenching of One ($1.00) Dollar. and published at International Falla" reverted to the state by reason of the for gain or gratuitously, of advocating matter what promises were made before tool is an essential part of your Section 2. That any person so employed in said county and state. nonpayment of interest. or teaching or advising the duty, that date. fighting equipment. The eight men Dated at International Falls this or hired and not complying Terms of Sale. necessity or propriety of crime or of 29th day of August, A. D. 1917. You are authorized to accept ap- in each squad carry these 8 tools: Fifteen per cent of the purchase with Section One (1) hereof shall, By the Court, violence as a means of accomplishing price is payable to the county treasurer plicants for the following branches 4 shovels, 2 pick mattocks, 1 polo or upon conviction thereof, be fined JOHN BERG, industpial or political ends, shall at the time of sale. The unpaid balance of the service, viz.: 'j hand ax and 1 wire cutter. In orWhite Five ($5.00) Dollars for each offense. Judge of Probate. is payable at any time in whole be guilty of vagrancy. Infantry—Medical depart- dinary soil you can quickly throw up 1 JEVJiE & NORTON, Section 3. This ordinance shall or in part on or before forty years Attorneys for Petitioner ment, with experience preferred, but a shallow trench which will protect Section 2. Any person found within from the date of sale at an interest take effect upon its passage, approval Aug 30-Sep. 27 the village of Ranier who, by word jrate of four per cent per annum, due any young man, with a common you to a great extent from the eneschool and publication. on June first of each year provided that education and is willing to my's fire. After a trench has once of mouth or in writing, advocates Approved this twenty-third day of the interest can be paid at any time NOTICE. or teaches in the said village, or is learn, can be accepted for the medi- been started, it can be deepened and July, 1917. within the interest year without penalty, cal department. extended, even in the face of the about to teach or advocate therein, in effect this means that the interest PETER GIBBONS, money may be paid any time between DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. or habitually advocates or teaches,/ Field Artillery—Until notified to enemy, without the soldier exposing President of Village Council. June first and May thirty-first stop. himself to direct fire. or is engaged in whole or in part in Attest: without penalty. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., Bakers and Cooks—For the Q. M. Don't look on practise in digging the occupation, whethjer for gain or Appraised value of timber, when so PAUL B. HEGSTAD, August 16, 1917. corps, must have letters as to quali- trenches as if it were drudgery. Skill gratuitously, of advocating, advising stated, must be paid for in full at the Village Recorder. 830-913 time of sale. fication. Recruits for schools for in seeking and making cover if far or teaching the violation or disregard Notice is hereby given that Georgia All mineal rights are resrved to the A. Lynch, whose post-office address is bakers and cooks. from being_a sign of weakness on of any duty or obligation imposed state by the laws of the state. GERMANY VIOLATES 2104 Harriett Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota, 10th Engineers, National army the soldier's part. Rather it is a sign by any statute of this state All lands are sold subject to any did, on the 16th day of PLEDGE TO HOLLAND October, (Foresters) must have card of state of the determination and courage and all ditch taxes thereon. or of the United States upon any 1 1916, file In this office Sworn Statement Lands on which the interest has become forester. person or class of persons, shall be that mark a really efficient fighting and Application 012471, No. to 4elinQuent may be redeemed at The Hague, Aug. 27.—The lack of Radio and Telegraph Operators— force. The day has gone by when eimust guilty of vagrancy. purchase the" Lot 7, Sec. 6 and Lot 1, any time up to the hour of sale, or before Section 7, Township 69 N., Range 20 fuel is being felt more and more be experienced men with refer- ther officers or men are expected to resale, to the actual purchaser. Section 3. Any person found within W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the ences as to qualifications. in Holland. The newspapers are publishing Such lands are listed under the caption: stand out in the open. They should the village of Ranier who by timber thereon, under the provisions "Delinquent Lands." SupplyCompany, Q. M. C. National daily lists of industries compelled use every effective method of selfprotection of the act of June 3, 1S78, and acts written or printed matter whatsoever, No person can purchase more than Army, recruits that can pass the to close down because they do so long as it helps to gain amendatory, ldown as the "Timber 320 acres of land as provided by the or by oral speech, teaches, advises and Stone Law," at such value as physical examination, no experience not have enough coal. General Laws 1905 provided, however, ground and defeat the enemy. or advocates or is about to might be fixed by appraisement, and that state lands purchased previous to necessary. Rail Service is Hit. teach, advise or advocate, or who that, pursuant to such application, the 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. Colored men for Colored Infantry Railway service again has been reduced CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAI, land and timber thereon have been estimated habitually advocates or teaches, or —with prior service in colored infantry ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. and a number of passenger Agents acting for purchasers must and valued by applicant the who is engaged in whole or in part only. furnish affidavit of authority. timber estimated 35,000 board feet at and freight trains have been taken in the occupation, whether for gain Appraisers' reports, showing quality $3.50 per M., and the land $.80 that Colored Men for Colored Cavalry off. The steam and electric street or gratuitously, of advocating, teaching and kind of soil are on file in this Estate of Martin Vanest. said applicant will offer final proof in —with prior service in colored caval cars are also diminishing service and office. support of his application and sworn or advising that citizens of this STATE OF MINNESOTA, ry only. Lists giving legal descriptions of some have stopped. statement on the 30th day of October, ss. state shall not or ought not aid or Ned M. Green, lands to be offered may be obtained of 1917, before Howard S. Abbott, U. S. In this city the gas supply is almost County of Koochiching. assist the United States in prosecuting the state auditor or the immigration Commissioner for the District of Minnesota, Recruiting Officer'. entirely cut off from 4 m. to 9 p. IN PROBATE COURT. p. commissioner at St. Paul and of the or carrying on war with the public at his office in Minneapolis, In the matter of the estate of Martin m. and the amount permitted to consumers county auditor at aboye addre&3. Minnesota. enemies of the United States, Vanest, Decedent: in other hours again has TO OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS J. A. O. PREUS, Any person is at liberty to px-otest shall be guilty of vagrancy. A citizen THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO *r~ State Auditor. been reduced. In some municipalities this purchase before entry, or initiate All persons interested in the final ac- of this state, for the purpose of a contest-at any time before patent issues, of the authorities are urging the bakers In view the need of fuel, and count and distribution of the estate this ordinance, is hereby defined to ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION by filing a corrorborated affidavit of said decedent: The representative to combine and use only one oven. tile shortage of labor for cutting be any perso'n within the confines of FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS in this office, alleging facts of the above named decedent, having Winter fuel rations for households cord-wood, we ask all persons hav- OF HOMESTEAD SETTLER which would defeat the entry. the state. filed in this court his final account of will be reduced to the minimum. ing wood they want cut to report at the administration of the estate of said Applicant names as witnesses: Section 4. Any person found once to Box 112, City. Many peoplej decedent, together with his petition Dutch Mines Small. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Glen M. Lewis, Adison Lewis guilty of vagrancy as defined in this will be able to take a few days off adjustment and j- ss. praying for the and C. W. Eden of Minneapolis? allow- Thesk economies are necessary because ordinance shall, upon conviction i.u ancc of said final account and for disand County of Koochiching. Minnesota, and Chester C. Kenney cut their own supplies of wood. Germany is not sending the tribution of the residue of said estate thereof be punished by a fine of not of Washburn, Wisconsin. In the Matter of the Determination of In war time that may be as good a to the persons quantity of coal contracted for in return thereunto entitled: less than 'fwenty-five ($25.00) Dollars the Heirs of Rebecca Vagts, Deceased JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, vacation as a and of for Dutch food products. Of hunting trip, THEREFORE, YOU, And each of you, Homestead Settler. 8 23-10 18 or thirty (30) days in the county' jail, Register. more service to our country. State are liereb' cited and required show or both. location of land, number of acres,causf' a"5' y°K ^f°re th.ls court at the Probate Court Rooms in 9 Section 5. Nothing contained in by kind of wood, price of stumpage court House, in the city of Inter- the thi$ ordinance shall be deemed- to the cord, distance from International national Falls, in the County of KooFalls, modify or repeal any existing'ordinance and how reached from here. chiching State of Minnesota, on the covering vagrancy. 29th day of September, 1917, at 10 Agricultural Division, o'clock A. M., mhy said petition should fr'i Koochiching County Section 6. This ordinance shall not be granted.. take effect upon its passage, approval Public Safety Commission. Witness, The Judge of said Court, and publication. and the Seal of said Court, this 4th day of September, 1917. Approved this twenty-third day of -V', & WOOD LOTS OFFERED •7 (Court) JOHN IftSRG, July, 1917. Seal. Probate Judge. PETER* GIBBONS, Three and one-half miles south of & NORTON, President of Village Council. town. 20 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per! Petitioner, Attorneys for Attest: 9-6-20 cord on stump or 25c in large quantity. PAUL B. HEGSTAD, Must take trees as they come Village Recorder. 830-9 13 and pile brush. Will haul to town for NOTICE! $l.i'0 per cord. Jas. Ewa'ld. VILLAGE OF RANIER Board for High School Students. /mssiKuxz-waB-iM^MxfleKiiraraxuaraugEiiLaBeeaeEae Koochiching County, .TE(KP1(M£0N Minnesota The County Board of Education will pay $2.00 per week toward the And board of high school students where ORDINANCE NO. 17. P. i.i (i r.uch students are not contiguous to fc tl consolidated schools, or where they An Ordinance Effecting Auto and Buster Brown Shaping Last Shoes are Here have passed all the work offered in Boat Livery Within the Village of the consolidated school. For instance, 'Ranier. 9 nmprrffy if a pupil has passed through the tenth grade of a consolidated The common, council of the village school then two dollars a week will of Ranier, county of Koochiching, be paid toward board of said pupil Good Sturdy Shoes state of Minnesota, do ordain as follows: £tt International Falls or other satisfactory high school. Address applications Section 1. That each person or to For Boys and Girls in desirable persons or corporation operating or -x D. B. Jewell, Clerk, causing to be operated within the '96 Board of Education. village of Ranier one or ^more motor leathers. Our foresight cars or one or more motor boats for Detroit Vapor s'NORTH COUNTY hire shall attach upon each car or in early buying gives you the Oil Stave FARM EXHIBIT boat in a conspicuous place one of V' the regulation License Tags issued Judge John Berg, president of the by the village council of the village advantage of lower prices The only absolutely North County Exhibit, says the local of Ranier upon granting of autolivery Wickless Oil Stove exhibit of county produce, stock and or boat-livery license. than you will find at most on the market. hand-yj work will be held in this city fe Section 2. That each person, persons Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15, Burns just like gas. or corporation owning, operating r* *t which will give all exhibitors an or causing to be operated one or places. The best in children's Call and let us opportunity to also display their more motor cars or one or more show you. products at the county fair, which motor boats for hire in the village footwear is always will be held a? Northome on the 18th, of Ranier and not complying with 19th and 20th. S1 Section One (1) of this ordinance .TH0MPS0! Liberal prizes will be given as Miual shall, upon conviction thereof, be the cheapest, so at the North County Exhibit. fined not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars Any communication in regard to htis nor more than Twenty-five ($25.00) 1?' Buy Here exhibit will be taken care of by Atty. Dollars for each offense for each John H. Brown, who is secretary. 'car or boat operated without such license K» .Prof. Mark M. Abbott is treasurer. tag placed on a conspicuous ,'- place upon such car or boat. wt & Section 3. \This ordinance shall Cor. Seventh Strot ted Hennepin Avenue m: .take effect upon its passage, approval MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA and publication. "VoiJ THE ONLY MODERN CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER' Approved this twenty-third day of POPULAR PRICED HOTEL The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel 1 July, 1917. 1 "'*fl 250 MODERN ROOM3 Within one block of ten theatres and principal AT O. M. GARR & GO, department Mores. Located in Haait of Boainaaa District PETER GIBBONS, -I.S & 45 ROOMS ^45 ROOMS with ONE PRICE ONE DOLLAR President of Village Council. 0' At Until ron rcitsoiia |i .so europlan katk two 75c $1.00 SI.25~S1.50 Attest? ... YV?eV PRIVATE MTH, OHOWCIt AND TOILET EXTRA w,r PAUL B. HEGSTAD,r COMPLETE SAFETY Hot and Cold Running Water* :I*M1 and I AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS 830-913 Village Recorder. ., Long Distance Phones In Evas?. Room. AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION "THE 5TORE OF Q|JALlTY." f-r *v- 1?- INSWRANeC RKCORBB OHQW THAT NKVKR J\ RAY BOYD fcdfc' Managed by YV, HAS LirE BEEN LOOT III ANT BUILDINO PROTECTS* BT AUTOMATIO BPRINKLERB Receipt ^ooks, order blanks and hi EVERT BOOM MAS NOT ANB OOLB RUNBINR Our Ratoa ara Always AS ADVERTISED note books at the Press Office Stationery WATER. BTEAM MEAT, CLEOTRlO LIOMT ANB TELEPNONE SERVICE* store. ri": Lit