International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 25, 1918 · Page 7 of 8
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ister of Deeds in and for said Koochiching •NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S EXECUTION NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF M. & I. fe AIL WAY CO. OFFERS of way will be given in the following county, Minnesota. CONTRACT SALE OF REAL PROPERTY V- VACANT LANDS FOR GARDEN order. Dated International Falls, Minn., STATE OF MINNESOTA) April 20th, 1918. 1st. Employees of the railroad. (si. tTHOS. P. WHITE, Under and by virtue of an execution County of Koochiching ). To Brazil Pettersojns^ Brainerd, April 16.—Last year this 2nd. Adjacent property owners. DISTRICT COURT Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn., issued out of and under the seal of ', Fifteenth Judicial District companyNiesired to have our employes By HUGHES VAX ETTAN, You will please take' notice, that the district court of the State of-Minnesota, 3rd. The general public. Sarah Jane Norton, Plaintiff Deputy Sheriff. default has been made in the qp.nditioris and the public notified that in and for the Fifteenth-Judicial vs. SUMMONS All interested in this matter should Mathias Clausen,. DefendantSTATE! of a certain contract made on the E. L. BOYLE, district and County of Koochiching we would turn over the non-used OF MINNESOTA' TOe THE apply to the nearest .agent or to this Attorney for Judgment Creditor, ft 3rdoday of April, 1906 between Geprge on the 4th day of March, in the right of-way of the railway company ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Holier and Brazil Petterson by wKich Year 1918, upon a judgment rendered office giving a brief description of the You are hereby summoned and required for agricultural^ purposes to people to answer the complaint of the the said George Holler agrees to convey and docketed in said court and county GREAT U. S. ARMY READY piece of land they would like to use plaintiff in the-.above. Entitled action, who Would cultivate it to good effect j£i(d you agree to purchase and pay in an action therein, wherein -S3. L. TO FLY AT FOE which complaint is duly .filed with the and we will take the matter up at for -the following described premises Boyle was plaintiff, and Napoleon LaPage in order that there might be an increased clerk of the above named court, and the sum of One hundred fifty dollars once and try and arrange it for them. was defendant, in favor »f said to serve a .copy of your answer the production of food stuffs. said complaint: upon the subscribers as follows: (Continued from Page One.) plaintiff and .against defendant, Extra copies of this circular .are being said hereto at their office' in the city'Of International This year it is necessary fhat an extensive for the sum of Two hundred three a a sent to agents who will please Falls,' Minnesota, within pampaign be made by agents, and 97-100 dollars, as appears by the month production reached 270,000,000 twenty (20) days after the service of fore the execution of said contract hand one to their local newspaper, this summons upon you, 'Exclusive of judgment roll filed in* the office of the sectionmen and others urging those Ia,ricf- the sum -of Ten dollars on or before rounds. the day of such service and if you clerk of said district court fp.r said asking if, as a matter of patriotic interest, the 3rd day of each and'every sue.cfieding who will do this sort of work to apply fail to answer the laid «^n)»laint within Sixth—Machine gun production will county of Koochiching, and the time aforesaid then thia. plaintiff month until fully paid, with to the railway company for the they will give it publicitjr in not reach the designated production will apply to the coiilrt .fo'r the relief Whereas, said judgment was-docketed interest at the rate of 6 per cent per demanded in 'the Xfcid complaint. their paper. necessary permits, which will be until July. To the troops 7^,000 machine in the district court of Koochiching apnum. payable semi-annually, on the Dated this 10th day or. April,. 1918. gladly issued. JEVNE & NORTON, •county on the 4th day of March in the have been delivered. whole sum remaining from time to V~ W. H. Gemmell, guns AttorneysforPlaintiff, year 1918 ait 10 o'clock a. m. on said time, unpaid, and all taxes and assessmentr Preference for such use of our right First NatiohM Batilc Bldg^ Contracts have been let tor 300,IKK) General Manager. day and the sum of Two hundred that, shall be taxed, assessed InterrtatfonalFallSiMinn.. machine guns of various type*. Difficulties three and 97-100 dollars is now actually and become due on said premises from tis y-•'••• arose in creating plant capacity due th«reon with interest on kyr and after the date of said contract. OF STATE $203.97 from the 4th day of March A. this bnt by July That the lands described in said contract fcr production, W &>ochiehing D. 1918 and up to and including the County of is as follows, to-wit: Lots three 18,000 machine guns will be produced $1.00 Increased date of sale, also for D&TRicT- COURT (3) of block four (4.) ^Holler's, addition monthly. cost and for all my 'fee6, costs arid. disbursements to Koochichiijg, situated in the county Fifteenth JudlciaKklstrict*r of levy and sale, which of Koochiching and. State-of Minnesota. Sarah Jane Norton Plaintiff. NOTICE said execution has tO' me as sheriff of vs. OFUS JUDGE MORRIS SENTENCES Mathias Clausen, Defendant. PENDENS said Koochiching county been duly directed Such default consists in your failure PETERSON AND BENTALL and delivered, I have levied upon NOTICE IS HEREBY- -GIVEN. That ta contract the sum of To the Minnesota: an action has been commenced in this jPcople of and will sell at public auction to Ten dollars per month, on or before court by the above nariied -plaintiff the highest cash bidder in the lobby Minneapolis, April 19.—James A. against the above -v named defendant, the 3rd flay of each and every succeeding The Federal Food Administration hereby requires everyone who •of the Sheriff's main office in the disttrict that the object of said action: is.to quiet month, after the said 3rd day Peterson, candidate for Republican has more than 30 days' supply of wheat flour to return the flour at title to the real estate hereinafter described court hou43& in the city of International of April, until the purchase price was nomination for United States senator, and to determine the adverse Falls, in said county of Koochiching, once to the dealer or miller from whom it was purchased or report to fylly paid and interest at the rate of claims of defendant and .all persons on Saturday, the 8th day of and J. O. Bentall,\ Socialist claiming by, through or under them, 6 per cent per annum, payable semiannual!^ his County Food Administrator. This order applies to every one no -June, 1918, at ten o'clock in the forenoon and each of them, to the said real* estate candidate for governor, both convicted on the whole sum remaining arid every part thereof, arid to^adjudge matter when or how the flour was obtained. Thirty days' ^supply is of that day, all the right, title from time to time unpaid, and all taxes plaintiff to be. the owner of the last week of violating the espionage determined on the basis of 6 lbs. for each member of the household, and interest that the above named said real estate and that the real property and assessments that has been taxed act, were sentenced to four judgment debtor had in and to the real involved, affected and brought in and assessed and become due on A fa mil}- of four may have 24 lbs. of wheat flour, and a family of question by this action is situated in and five years, respectively, in the estate hereinafter described on the said premises from and after the 3rd eight, 49 lbs. Substitutes may be purchased in any amounts desired. the County of Koochiching,. State of 23rd day of January, 1918, that being day of April. federal penitentiary1 at Leavenworth, Minnesota, and is described as follows: It is not assumed that having" an excess of flour on hand makes ^he date of levy under a writ of attachment The north half of thfe southwestquarter Kan., by Judge Page Morris, in federal You will further take notice, that (N% SW%).and the northwest one a hoarder. It does not. In normal times it is an indication of in the above entitled action quarter of the southeast quarter district court here today. such contract will terminate thirty •or any interest therein Avhich said thrift and sensible buying to purchase flour in reasonably large quantities. (NW^i SEH) of section twenty-seven days .after the service of this notice judgment debtor, Napoleon La Page, A stay of sentence was granted in (27), and the northe&st quarter q£ the W do not want any cne who is following his normal methods you, unless prior thereto you southeast quarter (NEy4 SE1^) Of section upon "nave since that day acquired, the description each case and bonds for the two twenty-eight (28), all in township and has an excess of flour on hand to feel in any way that he hn's r^one shall comply with all of the conditions of the property being as follows, one hundred fifty-two (152), north of men were fixed at $10,000 apiece. to-wit: wrong1. He has not. range twentyreight 2Sj W. of the 5tli of said contract, and make all payments Counsel for both Peterson and Bent11 P. M. as filed'and or reciord in (he- office Oots Six (6) and Seven (7) in Block that are now past clue, under of the register of deeds in and for NEED OF FLOUR GREAT. declared that the cases would be Fifty-four (54), Plat of International Koochiching county, State of Minne.r said contract, and the costs of the taken to the circuit court of appeals. Falls, and Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen sota. But conditions now are far from normal, hence this call. America service of this notice upon you. Dated this 10th day of April, 1918. (16), in Block One (1), Jameson's and the Allies are short of wheat and wheat flour. The.Allies are JEVNE & NORTON, Dated at International Falls, Minn., .-Addition to International Falls, according Attorneys for.Plaintiff, driven desperately for food. We are under obligations to furnish the Turn your dollars into silve- bullets. this 22nfLday of April, 1918. to the plate thereof on file First National Ban,k Bldg.P, International. Falls, Minn. -A food. Shipping' facilities are limited. Bread thev must have and Buy Third Liberty Loan Bonds a lid of record in the office of the Reg GEOIK.E HOLLER, Apl. 18-May 30. I bread we must furnish them. The government must know how much ilour there is in the country and where it is. Our own people must v. "•.... use other foods which we have in abundance and save flour. HOARDING. Any one who insists on keeping more than one month's supply or is using more than 6 lbs. per person per month is considered a hoarder" and will be dealt with accordingly. Hoarding- of necessary foods is punishable by a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment for two years or both# "X It is hoped that no one in Minnesota will place himself in the hoarder class. We beg of the people to respond at once to this call and on or before May..lst, 1918, to dispose of any excess flour or report to I chose this country their County Food Administrator as follows: from all the nations of the world because Name 4 here my children are free to reap the full P. O. Address. fruits of the best that is in them. No. in Fam'ily Amount of wheat Flour lbsFill I love this country because it gives me to In. Cut Out and Mail Food Administrator in Your Countyv opportunity. I will protect it because it protects me. My country is now in danger. The rights of my children have been attacked. Federal Food Administrator for Minnesota. If I do not stand back- of my country now —if its principles are wiped from the. face of the earth—where will 1 go! What.. opportunities will I have, if the iron hand of the Kaiser is placed on this land? What will my money be worth, if I am a slave? What right have I to freedom, if I allow Patrons are requested to call them to take my freedom at our office at once and place from me now? their orders for coal, stipulating My country has offered me a mortgage amount wanted for on every penny's worth of property of every man in this great country. My Immediate Delivery money is not to be taken from me by force as the Germans would do if they came here, am simply loaning it to I my country. Also the amount you will need am proud to do my part. I during the year ending March 31,1919, as requested by the Government. In this connection we recommend that you try our. new grade of Soft Coal. It cannot be beaten and is guaranteed by us to be the BEST SOFT COAL ON THE MARKET. his Space Donated by Phone 81 International Falls, Minn. 4V-. iff" •ii J*?/-*"*