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.-Vi- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Page Eight •t W 'v NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORECLOSURE PAY OF EttLlSTED MEN. .• quarters, medical attendance, and mediately due and payable. Sayville, L. I., at 2 a. m., April 29, LUSITANIA SINKING IS SALE. That there is claimed to be due and subsistence arie supplied them at and was caught by a Providence 1915, PLANNED IN BERLIN payablje at the date of this notice upon government expense. Such materials pay of enlisted men depends on Journal radio operator. All efforts Til said mortgage and upon the debt secured Default has occurred in the condi- :as tobacco, postage, confection- their graues, ratings and length of to decode it" failed, until one of the thereby, the sum of three hund Message, Referring^ to Words in "V l«7i. "ons of a certain mortgage made by service. From Jun(e *iid con-^yery and incidentals of individual 1,\ 1917, Providence Journal men happened to ninety-four Skog- red ($394.00 dollar* with) and Kristina World Almanac, Ordered Warning John gkoglund mterest thereon at the^ rate of 10 Per, tinuing during the term of the waf^aste "may be purchased at the post remember that on, the morning of fe and olga Skoglund( a to Americans Not to Sail. cent per annum from the, 27th day of exchange at cost. the pay of enlisted men is as folA its receipt Prince- Hatzfeldt of the October, 1««. and no action or pro-1 mortgagor, to Altar, Berceeding German embassy staff had been very at law or otherwise has beenj"ard' mor gag en««er New York, Jan. 31—Proof that debt or instituted to recover said ^h, 1912, and„...recorded the office Men receiving $30—All privates, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORKCLOSURE: anxious to get hold of a New York Berlin directed the sinking of Louitania SALE:. ortny part thereof. !of rpglMter deeJ a"d the for the army entering grade. -N •World almanac. was contained in a cipher message Koochiching county, Minnesota, on Notice is hereby further given that, in book "J" of Men receiving $33—First class privates, first made public in an article The first two words of the message, September 10 1912 by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgages ge 168, whereby satd Notice is hereby given that default men promoted to act in minor on pa "Welt (German for world), in the World's Work magizine for mortgage contained and recorded mortgage and convey has: been made in the conditions of a noncommissioned officer capacity. mortgagors 1915," gave the desired line on the therewith which by reason of the facts ises here- February, out today. certain mortgage executed by Charles tQ gaid moFtgagee the prem Men receiving $36—Corporals, saddlers, aforesaid has become operative, and L. Sheeran, a single man, of the County He is the cipher message: key. inafter described, to secure the payment mechanics, farriers and wagoners, pursuant to the statute in such case of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, to said' mortgagee of the sum of "From Berlin foreign office. Advise Printed in Paper. made and provided, the said mortgage mortgagor, and Merchants State Bank and musicians of the third classy $300.00, with interest thereon at the To Botschaft, Washington. now historic advertisement of will be foreclosed and the land and The of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, rate of ten per centum per annum Men receiving $38—All sergeant "669 (44-W) welt nineteen fifteen premises described in and covered by dated the 27th day of October, the German embassy appeared in the from September 9, 1912. grades in the line, which include infantry, said mortgage, to-wit: warne 175 29 1 stop 175 1 2 1915„ and recorded in the office of the New York papers two days later. It Said mortgagee has paid the taxes field artillery, coast artillery register of deeds of Koochiching Lots one (1) and two (2), the Southwest levied and assessed against said lands stop durch 622 2 4 stop to 19 7 18 warned Americans that it was dangerous and cavalry cooks, horeshoers, band county, Minnesota, on the 10th day of quarter (jSW^i), lots three (3) for the following years in the following stop LIX 11 3 4 5 6." to cross the Atlantic. A November, A. D. 1915, at eleven o'clock and four (4), and the Southwest quarter amounts, respectively, to-wit: for corporals and musicians of the second The article exposing the cipher is week afterward, on May 7, a German A. M. of said day, in book "M" of the Southeast quarter (SW% the year 1914, the sum of $17.46 for class. from the pen of John R. Rathom, of Mortgages, page 363 thereof, of the of SE%) of secti9n twenty-five (25), submarine sank the Louitania. the year 1915, the sum of $"31.76 and Men receiving $44—Sergeant of the r^zords of said office. in Townfchip seventy (0), North °f-i for the year 1916 the sum of $15.97. editor of the Providence Journal, The German ambassador immediately Pano'a Hirori/Q£\ TTT^^.4- /\4 +1*a _____ various corps of the engineers, ordnance, Range twenty-six (26) West of the Said default consists in the failure There is claimed to be due and is which has unearthed and made public after the sinking declared that 5th P. M., will be sold at public auction of said mortgagor to pay the installment signal corps, quartermaster due at the date of this notice, on said numerous German plots, and which to the highest bidder therefor for the advertisement he had published of seventy-four dollars ($74.00), mortgage and mortgage debt, for corps and medical department band maintains two powerful wireless stations. cash by the sheriff of Koochiching which by the terms of said mortgage principal and interest and taxes aforesaid inthe New York papers was inserted sergeants and musicians of the first county, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay became due and payable on the 1st discloses that the key tol and interest on same, the sum of It' on his own responsibility and had the debt which will then be due on class. day of October, 1916, and the installment, $454.27. No action or proceeding at cipher was contained in the Newj the no particular^ reference to the Louitania. the note secured by said mortgage, to- of eighty ($80.00) dollars, which Men receiving $48—Battalion sergeant law or in equity has been instituted almanac for 1915. York World gether with the sum of twenty-five the debt so secured by said by the terms of said mortgage became majors, squadron sergeant to recover ($25.00) dollars stipulated in said due and pavahle on the 1st clay of Key in World Almanac. mortgage or any part thereof. As printed, this advertisement majors, sergeant maj'ors (junior mortgage as attorneys' fees, and the October, 1917, that by reason of said of figures, 175, 29, lv The first set Notice is nereby given, that by virtue ship^by But mentioned no name. grade), sergeant buglers, master gunners costs and expenses of these foreclosure default said mortgagee has elected to of a power of sale contained in 175 World almanac refer to page in the proceedings as allowed by law.' the cipher message now reveals the declare the entire amount remaining and assistant band leaders of said mortgage, ind pursuant to the and the first word in the 29th? The sale will be made at the front unpaid upon said mortgage to be im- fact that he deliberately lied, and the line. statute in such ca-se made and provided, door of the court house in the city of line, which is "Louitania." Raid mortgagfe will be foreclosed that feerlin directed the whole tragedy. Men receiving $51—Regimental International Falls, County of Koochiching The next set of figures, 175, 1, 2. by sale of the premises therein described, and state of-Minnesota, at the sergeant majors, regimental supply together with all the hereditaments refer to the first line on the page, hour of ten o'clock in the'forenoon on sergeants, sergeant majors (senior thereunto belonging or in and the second word, which is "passengers." Saturday, the 9th day of.March, A. D. any wise appertaining, at public auction, grade), quartermaster sergeant of the 1918. PAY OF UNITED STATES ARMY to the highest bidder, for cash, quartermaster corps, ordnance sergeants, Dated January 16, 1918. In' the next set of figures—622, 2, 4 by the sheriff of said Koochiching first sergeant, electrician sergeants MERCHANTS STATE BANK,. Private, First Class $36.60 county, at his office in the court house —622 is the page in the World almanac, Red Linke Falls, Minnesota, of the first class, assistant in the city of International Falls in" Corporal 40.80 2 refers to the second line Mortgagee. engineers and battalion sergeant majors said county and state, on Saturday Cook 44.00 SliVNE & NORTON. on the page, and 4 to the fourth the 23rd, day of March, 191S, at ten and battalion supply sergeants International Falls, Minnesota. Sergeant 51.20 word, which, is "press." o'clock in the forenoon of said day, of the engineers. Attorneys* for Mortgagee. Sergeant Major 60.00 to pay the amount which will then In the next set of figures—19, 7, 18 1 17-2 28 Men receiving $56—Sergeants, first be due on said mortgage and mortgage Sergeant Supply ..% 60.00 18—the 19 refers to the 19th page of debt for principal, interest and taxes class, qf the medical department. Master Engineer 96.00 the almanac 7 to the seventh line, as aforesaid ancl interest on same, together SERIAL 010754 Men receiving $71—Hospital sergeants. are and 18 to the 18th word in that line, These some of the ratings -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. with the costs and disbursements a man holds in the Forestry master engineers of the junior of said foreclosure sale including which is "not." or Engineer Regiments. the attorney fee stipulated in said grade and engineers. United "3t,.!es Lancl •fTW-c, The next set of figures is LIX 11, If a man is married or has dependents mortgage. Duluth.'Minn., Jan. 22. 1918 4, Men receiving $81—Quartermaster 3, 5, 6. LIX is the nuber of an advertising the government makes an Notice is hereby given, that Ruth The premises covered and conveyed sergeants of the enior grade of the allowance for his wife and one child page in the World almanac M. Shepherd, of Duluth, Minn., as final by said mortgage are situated in said of $25.00 a month, or if two children 4, quartermaster corps, band leaders, 11 is the 11th line 3, 5 and 6 are Koochiching county, Minnesota arid assignee of the estate of Wilkerson mGAZINE of $32.50, and for additional children WmtTll so VOU CAN UfpCflSTANO «T L. Halbrook, deceased, on January 23, are described as follows: master signal electricians, master the third, fourth, fifth and sixth: $5.00 each. 360 ARTICLES 360 ILLUSTRATIONS 1918, filed in this office her application The Northeast quarter of the Southwest electricians, master engineers of the words, which, incidentally, is an ad-j SETTER You have no clothes to buy, free to select under Sections 2306 and quarter. (NE*4 of SW14) of Section senior grade, and master hospital vertisement of a motor companj', and medical and dental treatment, all 2307 of the Revised Statutes of the fi, Township 69, Range 23, and the sergeants THAN the fatal words are voyage across, kinds of good clean recreation, and United States, the Southwest quarter of the Northeast besides, you have a $10,000.00 insur-' quarter (SW'/i of NEU) of Section 1, Lot 10 of Section 33, Township 71 the Atlantic." All enlisted men, while on detached ance policy so that if you are injured EVER North, Range 22 West, 4th P. M„ containing Township 69, Range 24, West of the Envoy Had Sought Almanac. duty not in the field where there so that you cannot work in civil 1.05 acres. 4th Principal Meridian, including all The translation therefore, is "warn are no army quarters available, receive life you will receive a pension for Any and all persons claiming ad the standing timber of the above de^" lSeacopy Louitania passenger (s) through life of from $50. to $100. per month. in addition to their pay $15 per scribed lands, and excepting the undivided versely the land described or desiring press not voyage across the Atlan to object because of the Mineral one-half of the minerals in, on Ancl last but not least, you have month to cover the expense of housing AftYow ttawadMter or under said lands. character of the land, or for any other a sanitary camp. Has your present tic." Yearly Subscription $1.50 and. also suitable allowance for Smnd for nmw fr«* cat' reason, to the disposal to applicant, Dated February $, 19(18. position got that jto offer? Mr. Rathom, in his article, which oar subsistence and for heat and light.1. tdog of mmchtutical book* should file their affidavits of AI bin Bernard. Apply at the Recruiting Station, ^lortgagee. giyes in detail the methods he usedj An enlisted man in active service protest in this office on or oefore Mar. International Falls, Minn. popular Mechanics Magazine 12, 1918. in a in of has no necessary personal *expens'gs J. H. Brown, Michigan AVMMM, CMcace 8 North Joseph WincmvMki, Attorney for Mortgager. man agents, says the cipher message except for barber and laundry. .Uniforms, 7-m 14 Register. f7ml4 International Falls. Minn. came through Nauen, Germany, to! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS underclothing, shoes, .^iiats, 'THE CRISIS" A I WiU Send You a Wilmo Free Almost Doubles Use It 30 Days At My Expense And Ford want Risk—then if you to-—Send It Back Mileage The Great Big Picture With I don't want you to send ir.e one penny in c.u'h. 1 don't want you to even say 3rou will buy. a Great Big American Story simply want your permission to tend the Wilmo Manifold 1 •.• laonLh's .tryout. World's Best Ti .n when brick Or, the month is up semi the Wilmo. can't $s.50 if •o good that you get along without it send me Gasoline Saver am it square. MARK HUDSON, President. cJllani/old k: How It Works ^P5"'rr fcctMUaitA.-»•• k-'KVWCi iU'-ptece The Wihno is v.y iron casting that takes Music Written Specially For "The Crisis" a the cf "both r-resenl intake and the present exFord. place haust manifolds on Will Be Furnished by Kimpion's Orchestra Intairo and exhaust arc- sfipr.-atod by a thin iron partition. The flrst. ex pit rant* up tins p:) vii-o-i. Then the gas, coming: i.ii .* otin^r rsie'e, sprays aoaiiihi: this hot wall-and is instantly va -.c Every o". the ftj -oline is turned into a rich gas, every bit is firetl by the explosion—none i* wasted. Resides almost doubljnf-v the mi if ier ?ia'lon. the "Wi'mo makes starting easy and keeps the engine free of carbon. Hundreds of .enthusiastic ownecs? report as high as 35 m:les per gallon through it.s use. Easy to Put On—No drilling GRAND If You Don't Keep It, It LeavesYour Car Same as Before All by yourself you cm put the Wilmo oft your Ford in 20 minutes. There is no cutting or grinding to do,—no holes to drill. It fits right in place of the old manifolds and if you take ,it off they go right back on in their old places. Sat. and Sun., Feb. 9-10 Don't Send Me One Cent No Moving Parts I won't accept a single The Wilmo Manifold is a ove-ptece penny iji payment for a castinif. Nothing p.rlju .t or. fit. You Wi'tvo Manifold until yon have tried it a montn. _1 want you to can't get it wrong if vou trT. The hot divi'li'.v/ wa'.l does the work. prove to yourself that it is the biggest success ever invented to put It breaks .the Kasoliiui into a i'rnc li11 rich was that burns completely on a Fonl car. Hundreds of eutsotners write that they get as Jn.ch 00% ievery explosion. No liquid gasoline ever, gets past-this hot ns p-'ilf? to a gall'on with'the Wilmo. And I never heard pf wall—it. simply can't. That means carbtir it p"is an end anyone reportitig less than 25. It lit 35 or 25, or whatever mileage to cpark plug and ignition troubles, it means stoodbye to tli'it knock I MATINEE SUNDAY AT TWO P. PL yOU get, leave it to you to decide if it's worth the money. .All in your engine. And best of all. it means 23 to 35 miles from a 1 ask is that -vou either send the money or the \Y llmo' when single gallon of gasoline. Think what that lv.eans when gasoline is the month is up. jumping every day! Mail This Strip For Free Trial Mark Hudson, Pres. What year is your Ford? Efficiency Auto Supply.Co. 1 may send me a Wilmo Manifold for a. month's Free Trial without expense to me. When the Dear Sir:—You month is up I either send it hack or send you If I send the Wilmb back you return the express will $8.50. will At)MI5SI0N: War Tax Included charges to me. Children 25c, Adults 50c, Matinee 15c and 35c State.. Town.J. Name..—.........— '. 305-15 So..La Salle St. w,. V: CHICAGO: ?Lli mr*