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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

March 28, 1918 · Page 7 of 8

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erection of a floor mill oft his bonanza for $21 45 this week, making a total farm in the .near future to help of $55.45 to their credit. 'Carry the Truth to the People' YOUR INCOME TAX win the war. COUNTRY NEWS ITEMS The following, is a complete list of The teachers of the Harrigan the schools now enrolled: school will give~a dance at Ableman's Bannock. OAK PORTAGE. next Saturday the 30th. This should ... Bear River. If you are an unmaiiri&djj be worth attending as they are busy Bescemar. rr~ •. and had a net income "of $1,OOD" o? Mr. Horn is''cutting.-. M. Anderson's rehearsing night and day. Big Falls. over for the year 1917, you must pulp wood. tJ Birchdale. It makes a fellow sick to compare make a return. ii AND D. Kjelsness visited ,'tfie "Falls this C.j .7 J* v? Cedar wood. i' the St. Louis county gravel roads If you are a. married person, jjiv^ week, especially to attend the county TOWNLEYISM Central. with the mud ones of this county. ing with your wife or husband on meeting, regarding road ftioney "held Dentaybow. St. Louis county can afford to make December 31, 1917, and had a net in? UP-" Eddy. good roads because she has no investigation come of $2,000 or over, you must Hauli.ng hay., from Litt^efork has Kidem.* on. make a return. AS DEVELOPED IN NORTH DAKOTA AND become quite the regular thing, but Elmdale. The roads on mail routes through You come under the classification it goes a little l?ard. for the farmers. Fairland. NOW THE GREATEST QUESTION BEFORE this part of the county are getting of "an unmarried person" if you were In 1887, Charies H. Spurgedri wrote Forsyth. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA pretty tough. It is too bad that a not married December 31, 1917, or A chasm is opening, betvveen the men Frontier. few of the thousands spent on the not living with your husband or wife who believe their Bibles and the men Gemmell. READ THIS BOOK so-called investigation could not have on that date.. A widow or widQvirer who are prepared for, an'advance upon Griffith! been spent in making good roads, so is classified as an unmarciedi person. Scripture. Inspiration and speculation Groveland. that the farmers could realize a little While an unmarried person may be cannot long abide in peace. Harrigan. profit from their produce, as it AND GET THE TRUE INSIDE STORY OF IT the head of a family and entitled to Compromise there can be none. We Hay Creek. is now it costs more to haul it to the $2,000 specific exemption, it will, cannot hold the inspiration of the Hoglund. market then it worth when we get it One Hundred Pages however, be necessary to file a return word, and yet regret it we cannot Indahl. there. --This deplorable condition of of his net income, if the same believe in the atonement and deny it International Falls. things and useless waste of public amounts to $1,000 per year or over, we cannot hold the doctrine of the Johnson. funds that should be helping to win although there would be no tax due. fall and yet talk of the evolution of Keiver. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS—Add iTwo Cent, for Postage the \^ar by getting the large yields All returns are djie in the office of spiritual life from human nature we Laurel. of this part of the county to market. the Collector of Internal Revenue, cannot recognize the punishment of Littlefork. Maybe the Public Safety comtnission the impenitent and yet indulge the St. Paul, Minnesota, on. or before Lindford. E E I I O N I S I I E will help. 'larger hope.' One or the other must April 1st, 1918. The law provides Loman. go. Decision is the virtue of the severe penalties for failure- to file! Buy W. S. S. Lundgren. hour. returns on or before that date. You Two Other Interesting Booklets Free With Each Order Margie. TAR AND FEATHERS Neither when we have chosen ourj may procure proper blanks by mak-1 Northome. FOR DISLOYALIST way can we keep company with those! ing application to jour banker, or! A E S S Net River. who go the other way. There must, by writing E. J. Lynch, Collector of? Norman. Tri-State Publishing Co. Duluth, Minn., March 25.—Following come with decision for truth a cor-! Internal Revenue.' St. Paul,-Minn. If i! Paul. letters of warning received, it was responding protest against error. Let you are doubt as to whether or no] Pelland. said, by several Duluth people, whose those who will keep the narrow way you should make a return, consult! Pinetop. loyalty to the United States was questioned, Box 595 St. Paul, Minn. keep it, and suffer for their choice your banker, or take the matter upjl Rapid River.,/ the Minnesota branch of the but to hope to follow the brood road direct with the Collector. I Rocky Glen. Knights of Liberty last Friday night at the same time is an absurdity. Remember—that yoiir Government Rogres. tarred and feathered one of those What communion hath Christ with asks you to file a return on or before' Ross ing. warned, it was made public today. 13, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office Belial April 1. After that date the Govern- All lands are sold subject to any and Steffis. of the county auditor, at International The victim, a man said to be A!MENT wJU compel you to make a re- all ditch taxes therein. Buy W. S. S. Stillar. Falls, Koochiching county, in photographer, was coaxed into an au-jturn. i.n si,ort \jme deputies will Lands on which the interest has become a Sturgeno. the state of Minnesota, I will offer for RAUCH. delinquent may be redeemed at tomobile, along with his^ flashlight, start canvassing the state to ascer- sale certain jinsold state lands and also -Sundeen. any time up to the hour of sale, or before apparatus and camera, so the pub-|tain who should have made a return those state lands which have reverted J. H. Ward was home for a few Valley River. resale, to the actual purchaser. to the state by reason of the lished story goes, by two masked men and faiied to do so. If you are a Such lands are listed under the caption: Wildwood. days last week from Red Lake reservation non-payment of interest. who said they wanted him to photograph "Delinquent Lands." slacker, do not complain when the where he is busv logging. Williams. Terms of sale: a wedding party. No Person can purchase more than severe penalties provided by law are .... Woodland. iss Anderson the supervisor of Fifteen per cent of the purchase 320 acres of land, provided, however, When over the top of the hill, back inflicted. price is payable to the County Treasurer schools for this district and Mr. Rec'ord. ——Buy W. S. that State lands purchased previous to of Duluth, another machine joined at the time of sale. The unpaid i. ——Buy W. S. S. agricultural from Big Falls were 1905, are not charged against such SALESMEN WANTED to solicit balance is payable at any time in the party, and eleven masked men purchaser.. No lands will be sold to an heYe last week. JUNIOR RED CROSS orders for lubricating oils, greases whole or in part within forty years alien unless he has secured his first continued the drive seven miles into Wm. Harrigan finished up his winters from the date of sale, interest rate of and -paints. Salary or commission. payment. the brush. 1 logging for the International four per cent per annum, due on June Central is the onlv school making Address The Harvey Oil Co.. Cleveland Agents acting for purchasers must 1st, of each year provided, that the last week. oi There the victim was stripped, tar- application for membership this week. furnish affidavit authority. O. interest can be paid at any time within Our community was greatly sad-!retl. feathered, beaten and made to Appraisers' reports showing quality It is hoped that the eight remaining' the interest year without penalty, and kind of soil are on file in this office. dened to learn of the death of kiss the American flag five times, on ^schools. will report in time to complete SALE OF SCHOOL AND In effect, this mean's that the interest Mrs. 1\ J. C. Eddy in the hospital at Vir-j tended knees, and to swear allegiance money may be paicTany time between the enrollment by March 27th OTHER STATE LANDS Lists giving legal descriptions of June first and May thirty-first without ginia a few days ago. Mrs. Eddy to tlle United States. when our report-must go in to head? lands to be offered may be obtained .of penalty. leaves her husband and seven children He was then permitted to go home quarters. the State Auditor or the Immigration The appraised valufe of timber, when State of Minnesota, Commissioner at-St. Paul, and of the as well as hosts of friends to after his trousers were cut off at the] Judging by the requisitions for maknees so stated, must be paid in full at the State Auditor's Office, County Auditor at the county seat. mourn her death. time of sale. to show the feathers stuck on'terial received. Northome is \4ry St. Paul, Minn... Mch 25, 191S. All mineral rights are reserved to J. A. O. PREUS, John Woytal is contemplating the his legs. busy. Northome sent in also a .cfij&k Notice is hereby given that on May the State by the laws of the state. F31-M7-14-21* State Auditor Our Store has the reputation for giving Do Your the greatest value for a dollar of any Easter Shopping store in town-selling Early GORDON HATS March 31st is Easter at $3.50 Proves It -We are prepared for you whenever you come. We More good solid value in a Gordon have done more than you than any hat in existence. might imagine in assembling Drop in May and we will show you the hat for YOUR head in Something New is the demand now-a-days—don't take any these new stocks. chance.-.—buy a GORDON and be on the safe side. Most every express brings just enough better than any other Cap new coats, suits ancl dresses, makes it the Cap. (SJoffte so come often, for you are bound to find the style you like. 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