International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 11, 1917 · Page 3 of 8
OCR Text
THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS has demonstrated: that it is ^violently un-American, but because it A were carried into""" the barracks Koochiching .and state of Minnesota at the-.hour of ten -o'clock in the fore-" from the mustering ih we had Sunday is so muscle-bound with German-born theories and so Prussian in noon on Saturday, the. 24th day of, morning. Company. A mustered AND BORDER BUDGET the autocracy of its organization that it has utterly failed to appeal November, A. D. 1917.,, ra in Sunday morning and signed the Dated October 5th, 19i7. to America^ ideals and therefore-never can get anywhere in America pay roll at the same time.. MERCHANTS STATE BANK, Publishers of the Official County Proceedings and scattering independents of liberal or radical tendencies. All the companies in regiments of Red Lake Fall«» Minnesota. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY Mortgagee. On paper, this is a rather formidable array. It is obviously the new National army are forming GEO. P. WATSON, Editor aid Manager JEVNE & NORTON, "company funds," the purpose of American, obviously patriotic, and offers much that will appeal Attorneys for Mortgagee, which is told in a circular letter you Entered at the Poat Office at International Falls, Minn., aa Second-class Hatter International Falla, Minnesota. to the aspirations of many who seek a middle ground between the will probably receive. The matter has 1011-1115 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR. alienism and extremeism of Marxian socialism and the anarchy of course been brought up, or will be MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. of Haywood's roughnecks on the one hand, and the ossififed con brought up, to all the companies in If suspended Mayor Keyes defends himself on either technical this regiment. The money may be servatism of the Toryism and Bourbonism still lurking in the old Default haying tie^n. made in the sent payable to myself for this or other grounds against removal from office, will he do it at his parties on the other hand. ti payment of the sum of .Four hundred regiment, or if someone should want sixty-seven and 55-100 ($467i55) Dollars, own expense or will the council authorize his defense at the expense But votes are the test, not platforms or paper political mergers. to donate to any certain company in which, is claimed: to be due and of the taxpayers of this city? By the election returns ye shall know them, The new hybrid looks is due at the date of- this notice upon the regiment, payable to myself or a certain mortgage duly executed and to the officers mentioned in the cir plausibly promising on paper, but the election day count will tell •V delivered by the Bemidji Exploitation A reward of fifty dollars is offered by the government for the cular, for that certain company. the story. Company, a corporation, Mortgagor, Koochiching county should do to Security State Bank of Bemidji, arrest of a deserter. Any man who does not promptly respond to In the meantime, the new party is welcome for its Americanism their share for the boys. Am not Mortgagee, bearing date the 26th day the call of the draft board, either for examination or for service, if for nothing else for just now there is room in this country August,- 1914, and with a power of speaking for myself, but know the sale therein contained, and duly re-J is classed as a deserter, and it is the duty of every citizen to cause for but one party—the American party—and but one boss—Uncle other counties will do their best ^by coY-ded in the office of the Register' his arrest. their boys, and know Koochiching of Deeds in and for the County /of Sam.—Ex. will be right there if only the matter Koochiching and State of Minnesota on the 29th day- of August, 1914, at 9 can be brought before the people. The test, therefore, of every plan of peace is this: Is it o'clock A. M. in book 1 of mortgages PREMIUM LIST OF Will write more later when I have on page 367,,^and no action qr,. proceeding based upon the faith of all the peoples involved or merely upon the 'time.With having rbeen institutei} '^|. law word of an ambitious and intriguing government on the one hand best regards, or otherwise to recover the dfel^VSecured WORTH COUNTY EXHIBIT by said mortjg^^ oit,iany %art and a group of free peoples on the other-? This is a test which ,. Albert F. Anderson, thereof, .. .f« Co.A, 352d Inf., N. A. goes to the root of the matter and it is the test which must be NOW, THEREFORE, NOTIC# IS applied.—Woodrow Wilson. HEREBY- GIVEN, that by virtue of INCREASE IN U. S. the Power of Sale contained in said The following is a list of the prize winners at the North County Ex POSTAL RATES Mortgage and pursuant to the statute hibit, held at International Falls- September 14 and 15: The latest reported invention to assist against overspeeding in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a. Stock— International Falls, Minn., is a device whereby a white bulb shown on the radiator when the sale of the premises described in and Draft Team: 1st C. B. Kinney. October 9, 1917. car is running fifteen miles an hour at twenty-five miles a green conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: Colt, under one year: 1st Fred Stillar 2nd C. B. Kinney. By Order of the Postmaster General: The Northeast quarter (NE%) of bulb appears at forty milesy a red bulb and when the driver begins Brood Mare and Colt: 1st C. B. Kinney 2nd Fred Stillar Increase in rate of postage on first Section Twenty-eight (28), in Township to attain a speed around sixty miles a phonograph under the Driving Team in Harness: 1st C. B. Kinney. class mail including postal and post One hundred fifty-one (151) North Boar, one year: 1st C. B. Kinney. of Range Twenty-eight (28) West, seat begins to play "Nearer My God to Thee." cards effective November 2nd, 1917. containing One hundred sixty (160) Boar, under one year: J. Ewald. Upon all matter of the .first class acres, according to the government Sow and Litter: 1st Matt Donahue. postage shall be charge'd at the rate survey thereof, in Koochiching county, We voice the sentiment of the majority of the liberty loving Sow under one year: 1st J. Ewald. of three cents for each ounce or frac State of Minnesota, which sale will be and law abiding people of this city when we welcome the gentlemen njade by the sheriff of said Koochiching Registered Dairy Bull, over one year: 1st Sullivan 2nd C. Bray. tion' thereof, and drop letters shall county at the front door of the who have recently come into our midst as representatives be mailed at the rate of two cents Pure Bred Holstein Cow: 1st George Monahan. Court house in the City of International Pure Bred Jersey Cow: 1st Jerome Burton. for each ounce or fraction thereof, of the state to administer and enforce its laws, and we trust they Falls, in said county and state, on Pure Bred Holsteir Heifer: 1st C. B. Kinney. including delivery at letter carrier Saturday the 1st day of December, will be able to stay until every person who has no lawful visible 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of Grade Dairy Cow: 1st Matt Donahue 2nd Sullivan. ,offices. means of support is driven from this county, never to return under that day at public vendue to the highest Grade Dairy Heifer, 1 to 2 years: 1st C. B. Kinney 2nd R. Irvwin. Note—Drop letters are those addressed bidder for cash to pay said debt penalty of the law. Grade Dairy Heifer Calf: 1st Sullivan 2nd R. Irvwin. for delivery from the office of Pour hundred sixty-seven and 55100 Sweepstake Pure Bred Dairy Cow: Jerome Burton. ($467.55) Dollars, and interest and they are posted. There is no drop taxes if any on said premises, and Poultry— rate on any matter except letters. The United States headquarters camp in France will have Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars Attorney's Geese: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd Matt Donahue. Post cards shall be transmitted the best Germany ever had backed away off the map when it conies fees, as stipulated in and by said Barred Rocks: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd Gerritt! Kronk. through the mails at a postage rate Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and to real preparedness, railroad facilities, food supplies, arms, ammunitions, R. C. Reds: 1st Edith Heermance lZrid TjVoolsiey Heermance. of two cents each. the disbursements allowed by law, telephones, as well as hospitals, comforts,, and recreation subject to redemption at any time Rabbits: 1st George Monahan. Under the act of congress .approv|ed within one year from the date of sale, for the men' who, when they start, will keep on going until they White Angora Rabbits: 1st Harold Bray. October 3rd, 1917» changing the as provided by law. Buff Orphingtons: 1st J. Kelly. rates of postage the department will reach Berlin unless the Kaiser and his military gang hold up both Dated October 3d, 1917. White Leghorns: 1st J. Kelly. begin issuing 2c postal cards and 3c SECURITY STATE BANK hands and make an unconditional surrender. OF BEMIDJI, Anconas 1st Kriapp. postage stamps and stamped envelopes, Mortgagee. Guineas: 1st Matt Donahue. and until we can get a supply JOHN F. GIBBONS, EvCry office holder and private citizen who is responsible Light Brahmas: 1st Mrs. W. R. Elliott ,.2nd Bill. Elliott. of same it will be necessary, beginning Attorney (or Mortgagee, Buff Bantam Cochins: 1st j. Kelley. November 2nd, wheji the new Bemidji, Minnesota. 10 11-1115 for the disgrace brought upon this city by its having been placed postage rates become effective, to Grain— under what is practically military law, should be summaply removed CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL continue the sale of lc postal cards Sheaf Spring Wheat: 1st J. H. Rogers .2nd Mike Carew from office and required to leave the county. He is not deserving ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. and 2c envelopes while our stocks Bearded Barley: 1st J. D. Taylor 2nji Joe Rogers. of the patronage of the taxpayers who will be required to last, and for the public to fix adhesive Beardless Barley: 1st J. J. Kucera. pay these extra costs, and the sooner he is brought to a realization .stamps to ?ards and envelopes to Oats: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd J. H. Rogers..,. Estate of Carl E. Schroder. the amount of the increase of postage,. Buckwheat no entry. .. ... of the enormity of his crime against this community the. better STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Alfalfa 1st John Sera."- 'l'' '.. ss. Red Clover.: E. G. Trimble. '4 The prices of tliiree-cent stamped County of Koochiching. "J 5 It is alright in the opinion of the old whisky gang and their *'v "vj-v--: IN J" PROBATE COURT. envelopes will' be the same as for Rape: 1st Mike Carew. henchmen, who have heretofore recognized no law in this city or two-cent plus one cent each. In Curley Kale: 1st F. J. Ludwig 2nd Patil jevrell. the Matter of the Estate of Carl Charles E. Nightengale, E. Schroder, Decedent. county1' and have sneered at all state authority, to allow themselves Threshed Spring Wheat: 1st R. Irvwin,! THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO all Postmaster. Threshed Winter Wheat: 1st Mike Carew. to import and sluff onto the county expense an attorney at $50 persons interested in the above entitled Threshed Hulless Barley 1st J. J. Kucera. matter: Whereas Eric Schroder per day, but it is an unpardonable and unheard of crime for the Threshed Hulled Barley: 1st J. H. Rogers. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE has filed in this court his final account Public Safety commission to send men here to enforce state laws SALE. Threshed Oats: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd J. H. Rogers. of his administration of the estate of against the gambling, bootlegging, and gross imorality, out of which the above named decedent, together Sweet Corn: 1st H. Koeneke 2nd J. Mpurhess. with his petition praying for the adjustment Notice is hereby given that default Flint Corn: 1st Matt DonabUe 2nd T. Taylar. members of the gang have continually profited* and allowance of said final has been made in the conditions of a Brown Eggs: 1st Matt Donahue 2nd R. Irvwin. account and for distribution of the residue certain mortgage executed by, George White Eggs: 1st Matt Donahue 2nd J. McDevitt. of said estate to the persons V. Praley and Martha J. Fraley, husband THE BOYS Willi COME HOME. thereunto entitled: and wife, of the county of Koochiching, Vegetables— State of Minnesota, Mortgagors, IT IS ORDERED, that said petition Early Ohio Potatoes: 1st Fred Smithy2g4R..Irvwin. to Merchants State Bank of be heard, and that all persons interested Some of our sons, brotherstother relatives have gone to Carmen No. 1 Potatoes: lsa J. H. Rogers 2nd Algot Erickson. Red" Lake Palls, Minnesota, Mortgagee, in said matter be and appear before the war. Others are still to go. J-The homes that knew them before Carmen No. 3 Potatoes: 1st H. Koeneke 2nd J. McDevitt. dat6d the first day of May, 1916, and this court on the 10th day of Russet: 1st Fred Smith. recorded in the office of the Register November, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., misses their cheery voices, an9 t^e chairs they occupied at table of ..Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, at the Probate Court Rooms in the All Other Varieties 1st J. H. Rogers 2nd- J. J. Kucera. are vacant. There is sadness ir^tbe household—there is sorrow in on the 30th day of June, A. D. Court House at International Falls, Collection: 1st F. J. Ludwig 2nd H. Koeneke. 1916, at 11. o'clock A. M. of said day, in said county, and then and there, or the mother's heart. Still, the^e* is not sufficient cause for grief Tankard Mangle: 1st J. Ewald 2nd J. J. Kucera. in Book of Mortgages, Page 594 as soon thereafter as said matter can and sorrow which to you sefcn^almost hopeless. Long Mangle: 1st Ben Peterson 2nd J. McDevitt. thereof, of the records of said office. be-heard, show cause, if any they Said default consists in the failure have, why said petition should not be Rutabagas: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd Jcak White. Your boy will come back!**" I of said mortgagors to pay the installment granted and that this citation be served Carrots: 1st Ben Peterson 2nd J. Ewald. In the four years of our ctvil war, the average killed or died of Sixty ($60.00) Dollars, which by the publication thereof in the Sugar Beets 1st Ben Peterson. by the terms of said mortgage became International Palls Press according to of wounds was 25 o1,000. 5^ Carrots 1st Jack White. due and payable on the 1st day of law. As a matter of fact the .dearth rate in the Allied armies on the May, A. D. 1917. That by reason of Tomatoes: 1st Edith Heermance. Witness the Honorable John Berg, £aid default said mortgagee has elected Judge of said court, and the seal of western European front is pnj^ ^bout three times that among Onions: 1st Edith Heermance. to declare the entire amount remaining said court, this 9th day of Oct., 1917. Radishes: 1st J. McDevitt. men of the same age in civil li^/ Statistisc proving this statement unpaid upon said -mortgage (COURT) JOHN BERG. to be immediately due and payable. Ripe Cucumbers: 1st Matt Donahue 2nd J. R. Eastman. SEAL Probate Jadge. have been compiled by the Con&rittee of Public Information from That there is claimed to be due and JEVNE & NORTON, Winter Squash: 1st Matt Donahue 2nd J. H. Rogers. the report of M. Tardieu, Frencli high commissioner, by the Equitable and payable and' there .is now Attorneys for Petitioner. 10 11-25 Squash, scalloped: 1st Otto Schrader. 'y* due and payable at the date of Life Insurance company, aijd^y'Roger Babson, Wellesley statistician. Field Pumpkins: 1st Otto Schrader. this notice upon said mortgage CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Pie Pumpkin: Paul Jewell. and upon the £lebt thereby secured, ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. y' Watermelon: 1st-Otto Schrader. the sum of .Three hundred ($300.00) Fifteen men out of every si in A a a Dollars with interest thereon at the Ripe Tomatoes: 1st H. Koeneke. safe through three years of fighting! rate of 10 per cent per annum. from GreenTomatoes: 1st H. Koeneke 2nd Algot Erickson. Estate of Mand H. Schonsby. the 1st day of May, 1916, and no action During the past year not more than one man in htirty has STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 (Continued on Last Page.) or proceeding at law or otherwise been killed. has been had or instituted :to recover ss. County of Koochiching. said debt or any part thereof. The death rate from disease fe less than in peace times. IN PROBATE COURT. Notice is hereby further given that A Letter From Camp Dodge. Today I't "K. P." (kitchen police, or Only one man in five hundred IpSfes a limb—a chance no greater by virtue of the power of sale in said plainly, a flunky). Tomorrow morning In the Matter of the Estate ot Maud mortgage contained and recorded than that in hazardous occupations'vat home. Camp Dodge, Iowa, H. Schonsby, Decedent: I will.be drilling and Saturday therewith which by reason of the facts October 5, 1917. THE BOYS WILL COME feOMfe!—St. Cloud Times. afternoon, being a holiday, will probably aforesaid has become operative, and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO all Mr. Geo. P. Watson, pursuant ito the statute in such case persons interested in the above entitled go to Des Moines, where I'll made and provided, the said mortgage matter: Whereas Albert Schonsby International Falls, Minn. eat some real ice cream, see a movie THE NEW PARTY.1 will be foreclosed and the land and has filed in this court his final account Friend Watson: Or two, spend an hour or so at the premises described in and covered' by of his administration of the estate of Lordy, how time goes! Almost two Soldiers Y. M. C. A., reading and said mortgage, to-wit: the above named decedent, together weeks now since we left the Falls. bathing, and then home. Got to be with his petition praying for the adjustment Of the making of new pairties there\is no end. Hearst had one AH that tract or parcel of, land, lying and allowance of said final Time flits by for me especially, as I and being in the county of Koochiching, in* before 'reveille" Sunday, 6:15 a. and it died. Roosevelt had one and it died. The newest new one account and for distribution of the Minnesota, described as follows, attend the "non-com" school 4 evenings m. Think I can make it all right. residue of said estate to the persons starts under fairer auspices because it isn't the party of an individual. to-wit: North half of the Southwest each week. Was first assigned' Habeck Shepro, Munroe and Mc thereunto entitled: quarter (N% SW V* /, and the Southeast Those are very interesting doings .at^Chicago, where this to the machine gun company but Millan of the Falls are in the headquarters quarter of the Southwest quarter (SB IT IS ORDERERD, That said petition newest new one is being born It can hardly yet become the Liberal later was transferred to Co. A. The company of this regiment, SW%), of Section Thirteen (13), be heard, and that all persons interested and* the Northeast quarter of the in said matter be and appear change cost me a corporalship. having most of the other Koochiching county party of America, for the Progressives tried to. do that and Southeast quarter (NE% SE of before this court on the 10th day of been picked for that office in boys are in regular infantry companise. failed, and the Democrats, so far as^ they follow WiUon, are that Section Fourteen (14), Township One November, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.t at the 'M. G. Co. By losing almost a I, too, was to be assigned to hundred fifty-one (151), Range Twenty-eight the Probate Court Rooms in the Court now. So it must be intended for, the Radical of America. party week there I lost out, temporarily headquarters company but some officer (28), west of the 5th Principal House at International Falls, in said It takes in the Prohibition party, w.hoSe ,'existence as a separate at least, in the race for "non-com officer" Meridian will be sold at. public auction county, and then and there, or as soon at the time of registration made to the highest bidder therefor for cash thereafter as said matter can be heard, of this company. Also all drill party during many years has had very little to do with the some clerical mistake, and not to be why by the sheriff of Koochiching county, show cause, if any they have, books were distributed before I got a "kicker" I'm taking my present assignment remarkable vogue of prohibition the Single Taxers, who are more Minnesota, to satisfy and pay the debt said petition should not be granted in,, but hope to get the manual soon without "holler}ng" about whicfi will then be due on the note and that this citation lie served by the or less prevalent and very earnest and singleminded everywhere, secured by said mortgage togecher to try my best to catch up with the publication thereof in the International it. Have worked a little in the captaih's but who haven't tried very hard to be a political party the unreconstructed with .the sum of twenty-five dollars, Falls Press according to law. other fellows. office, but to tell the truth enjoy stipulated in said mortgage as attorney's Witness the Honorable John Berg, remnant of the Bull Moose party, which rose like a rocket The life is surely interesting. The the drill work better. fees, and the costs and expenses Judge of said court and the seal of drilling is not all by any means. Yesterday, these A^ft of us have been vaccinatedf and with the magic of Roosevelt's name and dropped like the sticy of foreclosure proceedings said court, this 9th day of Oct., 1917. as allowed by law. for example, I trucked 1,000 innoculated for typhoid lat Saturday (COURT) fijlip JOHN BERG, when Roosevelt cut loose from it the American element of the The said sale will be made at the boxes of clothes, in the morning and SEAL ISSSsQfi,. Probate Judge. It made quite a few take "td their front doof of the court house in the party not only because it JEVNE NORTON, papered a garage in the afternoon. beds. In fact 12 out of the 250 in Co.] city of International Falls, county of ^Attorneys far Petttlaaer. 10 11-25