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October 11, 1917 · Page 7 of 8

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KWf fetST •r' ',4 •ERNATIONAL FALLS PRESi PAGE EIGHT 1 publication*'pi and a year, or a maximum of $60. a days after the -the TOWNSHIP TO AID North County Exhibit X.J year to cost the, soldier.'This may. be HOME GUARDS :J terms of such insurance to accept it jiaid for at the rate of $5 per month. Beneficiaries and from the time ofvacceptance- no 1 Chisholm, Minm^' Oct. 4.—At a This insurance may paid matter- whether the policy has been Siyi4' (Continued From Page Four.) meeting of the Balkan township to wife, child, grandchild, pareitfg delivered or not, the' insurance would board held Tuesday^the purchase of Plum Tomatoes: 1st F. J. Ludwig 2nd J. Mourhess. brother or sister, or to any and all (Continued from First Page) be in effect.' overcoats to equip the entire personnel Onions, globe: 1st Algot Erickson 2nd H. Koeneke. of them. No other persons may ,be brother, sister and additional parent, of Company of the Fourth Onions, flat: 1st O. E. Tigue 2nd J. J. Kucera. -J a beneficiary. The insurance is payable Leaders in congress prophesied today $5. In the case of a woman, to a child battalion of the Home Guards was Onions, pickling: 1st Jaul Jewell 2nd J. H. Rogers. in twenty years, in monthly installments or children: (d) if there be one child that adjournment will take place authorized. The purchase was authorized Parsley: 1st Woolsey Heermance 2nd J. Mourhess. after the, death of the insured. $5 .,(e) if there be two children, $12.50 within a few days, probably not later to be made through local Rhubarb: 1st F. J. Ludwig 2nd J. J. Kucera. Soldiers would be given 120 (f) if there be three children, than Wednesday, Oct. 10. Table Beets: 1st A. E. Tigue. dealers. $20 (g) if there be four children Table Carrots: 1st A. E. Tigue 2nd J. J. Kucera. vi $30, with $5 per month additional for Rutabagas: 1st J. McDevitt 2nd Matt Donahue. each additional child. Parsnips: 1st E. L. Heermance 2nd H. Koeneke. $15 to Class Dependents.. Salsify: 1st F. J. Ludwig 2nd E. L, Heermance. Provision is made that the govern Celery: 1st R. Douglas 2nd H. Koeneke. ment allowances to class dependents Beans, white: 1st T. D. Taylor. shall be paid only if enlisted Beans, other color: T. D. Taylor. men shall make a monthly allotment Cabbage, pointed head: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd Matt Donahue. of their pay equal to the amount Cabbage, round head: 1st R. Irvwin 2nd R. Jewell. specified by the government, with Flax: 1st Mike Carew. -v the following limitations: Red Cabbage: 1st J. Ewald. 1 "(a) The maximum monthly allot^ Flat Head Cabbage: 1st H. koeneke 2nd E. L. Heermance. ment so obtained to be made to Kohlrabi: 1st J. Mourhess. members of class shall be Horseradish: 1st J. R. Eastman 2nd Matt Donahue. half of his pay. Swiss Chard: 1st Edith Heermance 2nd F. J. Ludwig. "(b) If he is making no allotment Endive: 1st F. J. Ludwig. to a member of class A, the minimum Lettuce: 1st Robt. Heermancp 2nd Jack White. monthly allotment so designated to Leek: 1st H. Koeneke 2nd J. R,. Eastman. bemade to members of class shall Cauliflower: 1st Otto Schrader 2nd H. Koeneke. Crabapples: 1st Algot Erickson2nd Robt. Irvwit. be $15 per month "If he is making the compulsory Apples, Wealthy: 1st Algot, Erickson. allotment to a member of, class A Plums: 1st H. Koeneke. the minimum monthly allotment s© Compass Cherries: 1st H. Koeneke. designated to be made to members Strawberries: 1st E. E. Mclntire.. of class shall be one-seventh of Peppers: 1st J. Mourhess. his pay, but not less than $5 peij Ground Cherries: 1st J. Mourhess., Dairy Butter: 1st Robt. Irvwin. month. Honey in Comb: E. L. Heermance., "On the enlisted men's application Extracted Honey: E. L. Heermance, or otherwise, for good cause shown, I Beeswax: E. L. Heermance. _• exemption from this additional allotment under class as a condition to Domestic Manufactures— the allowance may be granted, upon Fancy Apron 1st Mrs. A. W. Hinc.kley 2nd Mrs. H. J. McMillan. THE Germans should win this war, the such conditions as may be prescribed Hantl Woven Rug: 1st Mrs. O. M. Mattson. Hand Made Rug: 1st Mrs. O. M. Mattson. by regulations." fate of your home would be the fate of Quilt: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley 2nd Mrs. F.L. Birdsall. Death Compensation is Fixed. Socks: 1st Mrs. F. L. Birdsall. Under provision for compensation those of Belgium. Crochet Bed Spread: 1st Mrs. G. Kronk 2nd Mrs. Shepro. for death, the following cppmensatioin Baby Sacque: 1st Mrs. N. L. Olson. would be paid by the government You wotfM have no choice as to what One Sheet and Pillow Slips: 1st Mrs. H. J. McMillan 2nd Mrs. I. W. "If soldier leaves a widow or child, Hinckley. would be done with your money. It would or if he leaves a widowed mother dependent Pillow Slips: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley 2nd Mrs. J. R. Eastman. upon him for support the be taken from you by force. Centerpiece, white: 1st Mrs. H. J. McMillan 2nd Mrs I. W. Hinckley. monthly compensation shall be the Corset Cover, crochet yoke: 1st Mrs. Geo. Holler. following amounts: Crochet Yoke: 1st Mrs. Bray. to Today your boy, who is prepared give "(a) For a widow alone, $25 (b) Nightgown: 1st Mrs. H. J. McMillan 2nd Mrs. John Berg. for a widow and one child, $35 (c) Towel: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley. his life to save your home, is looking to you for a widow and two children, $45, Table Mats: 1st Mrs. O. M. Mattson 2nd Mrs. I. W. Hinckley with $5 for each additional child up Handkerchief' crochet edge: 1st Mrs. F. L. Birdsall 2nd Mrs. I. W. Hinckley. for the money which will buy the bullets to two (d) if there be no widow, then for one child, $20 (e) for two Table Runner: 1st Mrs. F. L. Birdcall 2pd Mrs. F. B. Green. with which he will make his fight. children, $30 (f) for three children, Crochet Cap: 1st Mrs. F. B. Green 2nd Mrs. Jack O'Leary. $40 with $5 for each additional child Centerpiece, eyelet: Mrs. 1st E. Refsaas. Buying a Liberty Bond is not giving money to the fv* up to two (g) for a widowed mother Dresser Scarf: 1st Mrs. C. W Kingsbury. $20. The amount payable under this Government. It is loaning money, every cent of which Pillow Slips: 1st Mrs. H. J. IVtcMillan. subdivision shall not be greater Centerpiece, French: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley 2nd Mfs. Geo. Andrews. will be returned to you with interest. Liberty Loan than a sum which when added to the, Pillow Slips: 1st Mrs. Geo. Andrews. total amount payable to the widow Towel: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley. Bonds are backed by all of the resources of the richest and children' does not exceed $75." Handkerchief, tatting: 1st Nannie Erickson 2nd Mrs. I. W. Hinckley government in the world. Table Runner, tatting: Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. Provision for Nurse's Care. If disability results from injury Centerpiece, tatting: 1st Mrs. Robt. Wallace 2nd Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. The second Liberty Bondissue isfor$3,000,000,000. compensation would be paid to the Dresser Scarf: 1st Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. The share of every American family is $150. The soldier as follows: Nightgown, tatting: 1st Mrs. M. A. Shepro. *. "First—If and while the disability Centerpiece, colored embroidery: Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury. •A Government pays you 4% interest, half of which is is total, the monthly compensation Centerpiece, hardanger: 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley 2nd Mrs. E. Refsaas. shall be the following amounts: payable November 15th and half May 15th of each Lunch Cloth: 1st Mrs. I. W, Hinckley. "(a) If he has neither wife nor Crochet Waist: 1st D. J. Masterson. jbsBEh year. If, before the end of the war, there should be child living, $30 (b) if he has a wife Baby Dress: 1st Mrs. R. H. Doherty. but no (child living, $45 (c) if he has Dresser Scarf, hardanger: 1st Mrs. E. Refsaas. another bond issue at a rate higher than 4%, your bond a wife and one child living, $55 (d) Sofa Pillow, cross stitch: 1st Mrs. Geo. Holler. will pay the higher rate from then on. if he has a wife and two children Sofa Pillow, colored embroidery: 1st Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury. living, $65 (e) if he has a wife and Sofa Pillow, crochet: 1st Mrs. F. B. Green. All who bought the first Liberty Loan Bonds at 3% °fo three or more children living, $75 Dresser Scarf, cros stitch: 1st Florence Watson. (f) if he has no wife but one child may now convert them into 4% bonds. Pen and Ink Sketch: 1st Mabel Miiier 2nd Ruth Watson. Rattan: 1st Mrs. D. B. Babcock. living, $40 with $10 for each additional Liberty Bonds are as marketable as wheat. You child up to /two (g) if he has a Cut Flower Display: 1st Mrs. E. L. Heermance. 2nd Mrs. Geo. Holler. widowed mother dependent upon Potted riant in bloom: 1st Mrs. Geo. Holler 2nd Edith Heermance. can go to any bank at any time and get your money him for support, then, in addition to G.1 Is' Contest— N for them. the above amounts, $10. Ivirr.ona Nightgown: 1st Emily Watson 2nd Mabel Miner. "To a person who is totally disabled Wool Dress Skirt: 1st Myrtle Sullivan. Liberty Bonds are in denominations of $50 and up. and who requires the constant Wash Skirt: 1st Florence Watson. need of a nurse or attendant, such In this issue all purchases of $5000 or less are tax Hov.se Dress: 1st Ruth Watson. additional sum shall be paid, but Princess Slip: 1st Emily Watson. a hC exempt. not exceeding $20 per month, as the Prlrcess Slip: 1st Emily Watson 2nd Mabel Miner. director may deem reasonable. It "Mic.dy Blouse: 1st Ruth Watson. Buy'your Liberty Bonds now. October 27th is the is provided, however, that fon the Haj: 1 Made Apron: 1st Emily Watson 2nd Ruth Watson. loss' of both feet or both hands -or last day subscriptions will be received in Washington. Crochet Lace, one yard: 1st Laura Lawless 2nd B. Bellile. both eyes, or from becoming totally Crochet Yoke: 1st Laura Lawless 2nd Liberta Barnes. :|^a blind or helplessly and permanently Crochet Cap: 1st Inez Wright 2nd Emily Watson. bedridden from causes occurring in sss9*esfflrt Towel: 1st Emily Watson 2nd Mary Wirt. Don't wait for someone to ask you to buy a the line of duty in the service of the Canned Peas: 1st Francis Ludwig. United States, the rate of compensation bond/ Go at once to your nearest bank or post Canned cauliflower: 1st Francis Ludwig. shall be $100 per month provided Cui'nary— office., Your neighbors and your friends are further, that no allowance Watermelon Pickles: 1st Mrs. C. E. Wisard. shall be made for nurse or attendant. watching you. They are depending upon you to Cucumber Pickles, in oil: 1st Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury. For partial disability' the government Cucumber Pickles, sour: 1st Mrs,' C. E. Wisard: 2nd Mrs. J. R. Eastman. do your share. would pay a persentage of \the Dill Pickles: 1st Mrs. R. C. Fraser. compensation that would be payable Canned Beets: 1st Mrs. Heermance 2nd Mrs. C. E. Wisard. for his total disability, equal to thedegree Canned Corn: 1st Mrs. E. L. Heiermance, of the reduction in earning Federal Reserve Bank Canned Peas: 1st Mrs. J. R. Eastman 2nd Mrs. G. G. Efferts. capacity ratsed at less than 10 per String Beans: 1st Mrs. W. Kingsbury 2nd Mrs. G. G. Effertz. centum. Wild Strawberries, canned: Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury. In addition to this compensation, Wild Plums, canned: 1st Mrs. J. H. Rogers 2nd Mrs. Geo. Holler. of Minneapolis it is provided that the government Tame Plums, canned: 1st Mrs. H. L. Frank. shall furni hseach disabled soldier Wild Raspberries, canned: 1st Mrs. R. C. Fraser 2nd Mrs. C. E. Wisard with reasonable government medical, Tame Strawberry Preserves: .1st Mrs. J. R. Eastman. /, surgical and hospital services, including -5 v* K--,J- "Wild Plum Preserves: 1st Mrs. Geo. Holler. artificial limbs, trusses and 4 1 'Currant Preserves: 1st Mrs. Heermance. Fiscal Agents of the United States Government in I similar appliances. Oarrant Jelly: 1st Mrs. Geo. Andrews 2nd Mrs. Geo. Holler. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Provision a4so is made that in case Wild Raspberry Jelly: 1st Mrs. .Irvwin 2nd Mrs. J. R. Eastman of dismemberment and of injuries Northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan 1 ft Plum Jelly: 1st Mrs. John B^erg 2nd Mrs. J. R. Eastman. to sight !and hearing that the injured' j? Apple Jelly: 1st Mrs. Heermance 2nd Mrs. I. W. Hinckley^ person shall follow "such course Raspberry and Apple Jelly: 1st Mrs. F. W. Birdsall 2nd Mrs. John Ber* 4 of rehabilitation, re-education and Highbush Cranberry Jelly: 1st Mrs. F. W. Birdsall 2nd Mrs. C. W Kinas1 vocational training as the United bury. 2 States may provide or procure to be ^2/Apple Pie: 1st Mrs. John BergJ •iXiljif-'Si-s/fr provided." Enlistment in the army or •&"Pumpkin Pie: 1st Mrs. John Berg. navy for the period of such training *5Lemon Pie: 1st Mrs. John Berg. I/Cookies: •'4 is provided for to furnish the money 1st Mrs. Heermance. to necessary to the person live on feDoughnuts: 1st Mrs. John Berg. ,• '1 -{&£*' while in such course. ^l}Rye Bread: 1st Mrs. Jas. Ewald. The lnsurance^psectioh provides Graham Bread: 1st Mrs. Hannah Sullivan V* R. H. .Doherty. that each soldier may take out froip White Bread 1st Edith Barker 2nd Mrs. 5 11 $1,000 to $7,500 worth of insurance^ the premiums for which are payable Chocolate Loaf Cake: 1st Rosie KrolL monthly. It is understood that the Light Loaf Cake: 1st B. Bellile 2nd Thelma Coins. rates, based oji Amiprjican "experience Chocolate Layer Cake: 1st Katherine McPirtlin.