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-mT' jl? ^:\Zu^ KF w?' V." •iv-? INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO ^^*sfc«73vsiiiYiiewf e^lSr -s iiu Koochiching county, Minnesota, towit ^VILLAGE OF RANIER, *& 7 VILLAGE OF RANIER classes of investors: The privilege JPROFFIT SHARING CAMPAIGN Koochiching County, Koochiching County, will be offreed banks of investing in Lots three (3) and four (4) block 'Minnesota July Minnesota. .1 PETER GIBBONS, short term treasury certificates, probably 1st to Sept lit, 1917 three (3) Mill Park Addition to Big President of Village Council. Falls, Minnesota. to bear 3 1-2 per cent interest. The St. Paul Dispatch and the St. That according to the terms and Attest: It is to be expected that about 2,000,000,000 ORDINANCE NO. 16. Paul Pioneer Press wants a local ORDINANCE NO. 17. conditions of said contract there became PAUL B. HEGSTAD, worth of these certificates representative, either man or woman due and payable from you to 8 30-9 13 Village Recorder. will be offered the banks every three in your community. Agreeable and An Ordinance Defining and Punishing the said T. Robinson on the l*2th G. An Ordinance Effecting Auto and months, to matsure in three months, day of January, 1915, the sum of profitable work. A fine opportunity Vagrance. Boat Livery Within the Village of twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars and oh although the department will be authorized, for school teachers, students and The village council of the village NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF Ranier. the 12th day of July, 1915, the sum in the pending bond bill, CONTRACT. special summer workers to make of Ranier, county of Koochiching, of twenty ($20.00) dollars with interest to circulate as many as $4,000,000,000 some exceptional good money this H»I: State of Minnesota, do ordain as follows on all of said sums from the 12th The common council of the village To/D. H. SolidaysTake, worth of certificates. summer. day of July, 1913, at the rate of six notice that you are in' default of Ranier, county of Koochiching, (6) per cent per annum. Section 1. Any person found within This Is Your Chance 'H- The third class of investment to be and according to the terms and con And that at the date of this notice state of Minnesota, do ordain as follows word ditions of that certain contract dated offered is the appeal to the men of the village of Ranier who by Plan different and entirely new. said amount and interest still remains May 15th, 1913, whereby GG. Robinson T. of mouth or in writing advocates or limited means and incomes, the war Some spare time workers are greatly due and unpaid, and such default as That of Bi'g Falls, Minnesota, agreed Section 1. each person ot advocate oi above specifiel still exists. teaches, or is about to increasing their daily earnings. Part saving certificates. These will be offered to convey unto D. J. Laurin (and which persons or corporation operating or Now,-Therefore, you are hereby notified, advocates in low denominations and it teach therein, or habitually or whole time. Can use only responsible contract was thereafter assinged to That unless on or before ninety causing to the be operated within whole will be possible for a person to in-^ or teaches, or is engaged in you) the following: described real estate parties with good references. (90) days after the service of this1 notice village of Ranier one or more motor situate in Koochiching county, whether vest as little as $1.00 a month 'in or in part in the occupation, The first one from your community upon you to pay to G. T. Robinson cars or one or Minnesota to-wit:— more motor boats for of advocating at Big Falls, Minnesota, the amount thein. These bonds will not run longer for gain or gratuitously, gets the position. Why .not send in Lot two (2) in block five (5) Mill hire shall attach upon each car or of money above stated, with interest duty, or teaching or advising the your application today? than five years and the interest Park Addition to' Big Falls, Minnesota. boat in a conspicuous to the date of payment, and perform place one of of of on the mmay be compounded, so necessity or propriety crime or That according to the terms ai'd -on The Dispatch Printing Co. the terms and conditions and comply the regulation License Tags issued ditions of said contract there bScame violence as a means of accomplishing that they will be worth a "fraction St. Paul, Minn. with the provisions of said contract on the village council of the by village due and payable to the said T. G. industrial or political ends, shall your part to be performed, said contract more than 5 per cent to the investor. Circulation Dept. tf Ranier upon granting of Robinson on the 15th day of November, of autolivery will be cancelled ajid terminated, be guilty of vagrancy. More than one-third of the total 1913, the sum of twenty-five i25) boat-livery license. and all your title and interest thereunder, or Section 2. Any person found within dollars and on the 15th day «f expenses of the United States fqr thq and in arid to the property covered 2. That each person, word Section per February, 1914, the sum of twenty the village of Ranier who, by thereby forfeited and annulled. first year of the war will ein loans NOTICE. corporation owning, five (25) dollars, with interest thereon sons or operating of mouth or in writing, advocates Dated August 17th, 1917. to the Allies. This money will, of at the rate of 6 per cent per annum to be operated one or causing or or teaches in the said village, or is G.T.ROBINSON course, be repaid, unless German'*'' from the 15th day of May, 1913^ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR cars or one or more more motor about to teach or advocate therein, That at the date of this notice said 8 30-9 13 Big Falls, Minnesota should be able to subjugate the whol6 hire in the motor boats for village or habitually advocates or teaches, amounts and interest still remain due world. The countries to which this U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., with and unpaid and such default still of Ranier and not complying or is engaged in whole or in part in S. DAILY WAR COST money is being loaned will pay the August 16, 1917. exists. Section One (1) of this ordinance the occupation, whether for gain or same interest to the United States Now, Therefore, you are hereby notified, AMOUNTS TO 57 MILLIONS be Notice is. hereby given that Georgia shall, upon conviction thereof, gratuitously, of advocating, advising That unless on or before ninety that this nation pays its lenders, so A. Lynch, whose post-office address is (Continued from Page One). fined not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars or ^teaching the violation or disregard (90) days after the service of this notice 2104 Harriett Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota, that the United States will wose nothing Bonds Worth 4 Per Cent. nor more than Twenty-five ($25.00) upon you to pay to T. Robinson of any duty or obligation imposed G. did, on the 16th day of October, on the loans, except in one instance. at Big Falls, Minnesota, the amount Dollars for each offense for each by any statute of this state 1916 file in this office Sworn Statement As a matter of fact, the bonds will It has been reported that the of money above stated, with interest and Application No. 012471, to car or boat operated without such license or of the United States upon any be better investment than the former to the date of payment, and perform treasury department is accepting purchase the Lot 7, Sec. 6 and Lot 1, tag placed on a conspicuous person or class of persons, shall be the terms and conditions and comply 3 per cents to every man who Section 7, Township 69 N., Range 20 from borrowing nations in lieu of place upon such car or boat. with the provisions of said contract on guilty of vagrancy. has an income of less than $80,000 W. 4th principal Meridian, and the the loans being granted to them, your part to be performed, said contract Section 3. Any person found within ^Section 3. This ordinance shall timb'er thereon, under the provisions a year. To the man who makes less bonds of these governments which will be cancelled and terminated, of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts the village of Ranier Who by take effect upon its passage, approval than $5,000 a year the bonds will be and all your title and interest thereunder, are being sold at less than par. According amendatory, known as the "Timber written or printed matter whatsoever, and publication. and in and to the property covered worth 4 per cent and to men with to the report, the United^ and Stone Law," at such value as or by oral speech, teaches, advises thereby forfeited and annulled. Approved this twenty-third day of higher incomes they will be worth might be fixed by appraisement, and Statse is accepting- these bonds at 17th, 1917. Dated August or advocates or is about to July, 1917." that, pursuant to such application, the the following amounts: less than par and wil offer them for G. T. ROBINSON teach, advise or advocate, or who land and timber thereon have been estimated PETER GIBBONS, Per Cent Bonds sale at the .prevailing market rates. 8 30-9 13 Big Falls, Minnesota and valued by applicant the habitually advocates or teaches, or President of Village Council. Income supertax will bring timber estimated .35,000 board feet at In this case the United States, who is engaged in whole or in part Attest: Income Percent. Per cent. $3.50 per M., and the land §80 that CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL would, stand to lose a fat sum by financing in the occupation, whether for gain PAUL B. HEGSTAD, 5,000 said applicant will offer final proof in 3.96 1 ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. the war, but it understood or gratuitously, of advocating, teaching support of his application and sworn Village Recorder. 8 30-9 13 7,500 2 3.92 that the treasury department will, in statement on the 30th day of October, or advising that citizens of this 10,000 3 3.88 1917, before Howard S. Abbott, U. S the future, take steps to protect itself Estate state shall not or ought not aid or of Martin Vanest. 12,500 4 3.84 Commissioner for the District of-Minnesota, 1 VILLAGE OF RANIER, against this kind of loss. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 assist the United States in prosecuting 15,000 3.76 at his office in Minneapolis, 6 ,ss. .• Koochiching County, U. S. Must Finance Allies, or carrying on war with the public Minnesota. 8 3.68 20,000 County of Koochiching. Minnesota enemies of the United States, For the first year of the war, the' Any person is at liberty to protest 40,000 IN PROBATE COURT. 10 3.60 this purchase before entry, or initiate shall be guilty of vagrancy. A citizen In the matter of the estate of Martin United States will lend money to 60,000 12 3.52 ORDINANCE NO. 18. Vanest, Decedent: a contest at any time before patent issues, of this state, for the purpose of the Allies at the rate of about $500,000,000 80,000 16* 3.36 by filing a corrorborated affidavit THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO this ordinance, is hereby defined to a month,, counting three months 100,000 20 3.20 in this office, alleging facts All persons interested in the final account An Ordinance Effecting Hired Drivers be any person within the confines of of the war before this fiscal year. which would defeat the entry. 150,000 23 ancl distribution of the. estate 3.08 of Automobiles. the state. of -said decedent: The representative Applicant names as witnesses: This rate, will have to maintained or 200,000 26 2.96 of the above named decedent, having Section 4. Any person found even irfcreased, it is now manifest. In Glen M. Lewis, Adison Lewis 250,000 29 2.84 The common council of the village filed in this court his final account of guilty of vagrancy as defined in this and C. W, Eden of Minneapolis..-, fact, it is estimated that if the war 300,000 31 2.76 the administration, of the estate of said of R^anier, county of Koochiching, Minnesota, and Chester C. Kenney ordinance shall, upon conviction continues another year, the United 500,000 33 decedent, together with his petition 2.68 State of Minnesota, do ordain as of Washburn, Wisconsin. thereof be punished by a fine of not praying for the adjustment and allowance States will have to lend to the Allies Bonds Unattractive to Rich. JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, follows: of said final account and for distribution less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars at the rate of narly $1,000,000,000 a As will be seen by the table future ..i,-. Section 1. That- eaclj/person. hired 8 23-10 18 Register, of the residue of said estate or thirty (30) days in the county jail, month or even more in succeeding issues of bonds will not be at all attractive to the persons thereunto entitled: as chauffeur to run\ automobiles or both. years of the war. to persons with great incoiVies. THEREFORE, YOU, And each of you, within the village of Ranier by any Section 5. Nothing contained in* are hereby cited and required to show In fact, there are a great Even for the "opulent United Sta^ person-, persons or ^corporation NOTICE OF1 PAjpCELLATJON -OF cau!=se, if any you have, before this this ordinance shall be deemed to many1^places where persons with in'corrtes'. es" this will be a remarkable feam, shall first obtain a !chauffeur*s license court at the Probate Court Rooms in CONT ^modify or. repeal any existing ordinance of $500,000 a year jitnight place it "has fre'etrtiornted" out. With resources, the Court House, in the city of International from the village council of the village '••Vf covering vagrancy. their moruey and expect a better return 1 greater than those of any nation Falls, in the County of Koochiching of Ranier upon a payment of a fee Section 6. This ordinance shall To Cyrus E. Bullock:— State of Minnesota, on the than 2.68 per cent. The purpose on earth, the United States will be of One ($1.00) Dollar. take effect upon its passage, approval 29th day of September, 1917, at 10 Take notice that you are in default of the treasury department, it is strained to the utmost to meet her Section 2. That any person so employed o'clock A. M., mhy said petition should under and according- to the' tarms. and and publication. pointed out, is aparently to prevent own war needs and to meet the needs not be granted. conditions of that certain contract or hired and not complying Approved this twenty-third day of persons with great incomes from tieing of the Allies. However, a fair start Witness, The Judge of said Court, dated July 12th, 1913, whereby G. T. July, 1917. with Section One (1) hereof shall, and the Seal of said Court, this 4th up their money in Liberty bonds. Robinson of Big: Falls, Minnesota, to this end has been accomplished upon conviction thereof, be fined PETER GIBBONS, day of September, 1917. agreed to convey unto you upon full While Liberty bonds will be offered and it is the hope of the treasury (Court) JOHN BERG, Five ($5.00} Dollars for each offense. performance by you of your part of President of Village Council. by the government as the best partment that every man, woman, (Seal. Probate Judge. the terms and conditions of said contract, Section 3. This, ordinance shall Attest: means of investment to the average and child in the country will do its JEVNE & NORTON, 1.- and which contract is hereby PAUL B. HEGSTAD, take' effect upon its passage, approval tfBM£9fews»«s investor, there will be two other Attorneys for Petitioner. part to bear the vast war burden im-.i referred to for more particularity, the and publication. Village Recorder. 8 30-9 13 9 6 2 0 following described premises situate classes of bonds for sale to other posed-on the nation. pill, Oj Sj S-. oil can take hold of. Certain-teed fetarigibli^S or^quaiity aclidfe Behind^#fe naifit% the $*}v. definite TesponsibiHty great bufSn^l/ reached commanding position in 61 a its field because of its ability to mlmuf^tipe |at stribute the best quality products Certainteed on the most efficient basis* An ixte|is§v^ 1 factories, warehouses and sales !$%• offices makes possible low manuracti/rift uick5 economical distribution Lloofing insure uniformity9 to buy, inexpensive to lay, and costs practically nothing to maintain. 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