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jafnaRwvy -J i, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ^AGE SIX New Home Laundry Co. gai nr Qmnni citation for hearing on peOTHE^tSTATE AND Food ONE MILLION LANDS1 FOR- T,TION FOR PROBATE WILL OP EIGN BUSHEL SEED State of Minnesota, Estate of Caroline A. Miller. State Auditor's" Office, State of Minnesota R. Latz, Manager St. Paul, Minn., July 24, 1918. ss QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORN DRIVE Notice is hereby given that on September County of Koochiching? 9th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., in In Probate Court Telephone 24 International Falls the office of the county auditor at International In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Falls, Koochiching countiy A. Miller, Decedent. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO CORN. for sale certain unsold state lands and all persons interested in the allowance Minnesota Farmers Organize for What American crop is most valuable also those state lands which have reverted and probate of the will of said decedent: measured by its food value and to the state by reason of the The petition of C. H. Hastings, a Regular Win-the-War Seed production per acre? non-payment of interest. representing that Caroline A. Miller THATOLD Corn Campaign, Sept 10-20. Corn. One acre of corn gives then a resident of the County of Bremer Terms of sale: nearly 150 pounds of digestible State of Iowa died on the 1st day Fifteen per cent of the purchase BIN-LAI of May 1918, testate and that her will protein and more than 3,000,000 price is payable to the County Treasurer JOKE has been allowed and admitted to probate units of energy. at the time of sale. The unpaid ONE BUSHEL FOR EVERY in District Court in and for the balance is payable at any time in Why did we not send much corn to THREE ACRES IS QUOTA County of Bremer, State of Iowa being whole or in part within forty years the Allies at first? filed in this court together with authenticated from the date of sale, interest rate of Partly because they lacked the copies of said will and of the four per cent per annum, due on June facilities to handle it, and partly probate thereof in the court above 1st, of each year provided, that the Each County's Allotment la Fixed on because they were unfamiliar with named, and praying that said will be interest can be paid at any time within it and unready to take a Strang* Basis of One-Third of Its admitted to probate in this State, an*! the interest year without penalty. foodstuff. In effect, this means that the interest that letters testimentary be thereon Corn Acreage. Are we shipping much corn now? money may be paid any time between granted to C. H. Hastings: Now therefore, As much as possible. June first and May thirty-first without you and each of you, are hereby (Published by the Federal Food Administration Is it true that corn meal does not penalty. cited and required to show cause if for Minnesota. Prepared keep well? any you have, before this court, at the in the Office of Publications, University The appraised value of timber, when Farm.) Probate Court Rooms in the Court It does not keep as well as so stated, must be paid in full at the It is a bndk ni'ir.ber it died a natural death it House, in International Falls County wheat. Minnesota's farmers will be in their time of sale. srould never have been perpetrated. It is as obsolete of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on Why do the Allies take corn now? cornfields next month in a drive for All mineral rights are reserved to the 7th day of September 1918, at 10 Because they have been educated the State by the laws of the state. 1,000,000 bushels of seed corn as a as the joke about the steam laundry ruining clothes. o'clock A. M., why the prayer of saii to the use of corn. means of helping Minnesota's and the All lands are sold subject to any and Perhaps it is because mothers-in-law and laundries have petition should not be granted. What has this education accomplished? nation's soldier boys on the battlefields all ditch taxes thereon. Witness the Hon. John Berg, Judge both improved in recent years. of France in their drive for Berlin. La*ds on which the interest has be of said Court and the seal of said .n 18 months they have learned come delinquent may be redeemed at Court, this 12th day of August, 1918. Instead of the harsh alkalies of early days, we now to use more corn product's than The time for the seed corn drive any time up to the hour of sale, or before (Court) John Berg, resale, to the actual purchaser. we have learned to use in years. will be during the annual Seed Corn soak washable articles in a bath of ammonia and soda (Seal) Judge—Clerk of Such lands are listed under the caption: In what form is corn shipped? Time, September 10-20, before which Probate Court combined, easily releasing the dirt and soil so that, "Delinquent Lands." In the grain, as flour, and as every corn-growing county in the J. H. Brown, No Person can purchase more than when the soap, soda and ammonia bath follows, the meal. state will be systematically organized Attorney for Petitioner. 320 acres of land, provided, however, How much is used by the Allies in as if for a Liberty Loan drive. The particles come out with the water when discharged. A. 15- 22. 29. that State lands purchased previous to organizing force will be the county their breadstuffs? 1905, are not charged against such farm bureaus. Each of these bureaus, From 25 per cent to 40 per cent. There is not the wear and tear which is caused by CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION purchaser. No lands will be sold to an of which there is now one in every Why is corn so important? FOR ADMINISTRATION alien unless he has secured his first the tout-armed laundress, and the clothes treated in county in the state, will see to it that Because it is valuable food with payment. this modern way do not have the soapy odor which is its county is apportioned by school food by-products such as corn oil, Agents acting for purchasers must Estate of James M. Miller. districts, or by some other system, so sugar, and starch it is a good furnish affidavit of authority. so common in the home-washed garments. State of Minnesota Appraisers' reports showing quality that not a corn-grower shall miss a substitute for wheat, and a splea ss and kind of soil are on file in this office. call for his quota of seed corn—not did feed for live stock. County of Koochiching We have too big an investment to be otherwise than to be given to the bureau or any one Is corn as nutritious as wheat? In Probate Court extra careful with the goods you send here to be washed Lists giving legal descriptions of else but to be stored away carefully In the Matter of the Estate of James Yes. lands to be offered may be obtained of and cleansed. Your friendship is to be our greatest for the corn-grower's use on his own M. Miller, Decedent. What are the various corn foods? the State Auditor or the Immigration The State of Minnesota, To all persons farm next year and the year after. Corn, corn meal, corn flour, asset and that is your assurance that we will work to Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the interested in the granting of administration One Bushel for Every Three Acres. cornstarch, corn syrup, corn oil, County Auditor at the county seat. secure and preserve your good will. of the estate of said decedent: Minnesota grows 3,000,000 acres of hominy, grits, samp. j. A. o. PREUS, The petition of C. H. Hastings corn. It takes 500,000 bushels of seed Today's the real day to put us to the test. If the F31-M7-14-21 State Auditor having been filed in this Court, representing DEALERS. corn to seed 3,000,000 acres. Consequently that James M. Miller then a driver stops near your home, hail him, or better still, 1,000,000 bushels of seed corn Does the Food Administration ask the resident of the County of Bremer, State will seed 3,000,000 acres for two years. co-operation of dealers and handlers 'phone us or drop a postal. We'll come quickly and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Iowa, died intestate on the 12th day And that is just what the farm bureaus of foodstuffs? of February 1914 and praying that you will want us to come regularly. have in mind. Through the extreme Yes every one from producer letters of administration of his estate Department of the Interior shortage of seed corn last and middleman to consumer is be granted to C. H. Hastings and the spring every bit of surplus seed corn Court, having fixed the time and place asked to co-operate. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., such as is usually held over from "We Soak the Clothes, but not the Customer" for hearing said petition: Therefore, What have food merchants done? June 29, 1918. one year to another was used, and You and Each of You are hereby Representatives of all branches Notice is hereby given that Raleigle wisdom dictates the accumulation of cited and required to show cause, if of food merchandising in the C. Jacobs, of Ray, Minn., who, on June a surplus large enough to prevent the any you have, before this Court at the country have conferred with the 23, 1915, made Homestead Application, possibility of another such shortage Probate Court Rooms in the Court administration and pledged their No. 012039, for N% of SE%, Section 19, Buy War Saving Stamps as existed last spring. Such a surplus House in the city of International loyal support. Township 68 N., Range 20 W., 4th P. can be accumulated if every corngrower Falls, in the County of Koochiching, Meridian, has filed notice of intention How is the problem of distribution State of Minnesota, on the 7th day of will select during Seed Corn to make final three year proof, to establish dealt with? September, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., Time one bushel for every three acres claim to the land above described, By conference and by licensing. why said petition should not be granted. he plants to corn. before Register and Receiver What is ^accomplished by conference? of U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, on the The members of a trade agree Food Administration Approves. Witness the Judge of said Court, and 21st day of August, 1918. on fair prices and practices they A. D. Wilson, federal food administrator the seal of said Court, this 12th day of Claimant names as witnesses: agree to make short stocks go for Minnesota, because of his August 1918. Fred Bessette, of Orr, Minn. as far as possible, and to keep interest in large production and the TO THE DRY GOODS '(Court) John Bers. Alfred Smith, Superior, Wis. supply steady and prices even. (Seal) Probate Judge. use of every possible means of assuring Chas. Messenger, Ash Lake, Minn. What are the six trades that are J. H. Brown, P. O. Address, Ray, Minn. a bountiful supply of food, Attorney for Petitioner. called upon to bear the brunt of James Holmes, Ash Lake, Minn., P. through F. E. Balmer, state leader MERCHANTS A. 15- 22. 29. food saving? O. Address, Ray, Minn. of county agents, has sent special appeals Joseph Winczewski, Grocers, butchers, bakers, hotel to all farm bureaus to co-operate Jul 4 Aug 22 Register. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION and restaurant men, dealers in in the drive. He has supplemented OF RURAL SCHOOL confectionery and ice cream, flour OF THE NORTHWEST this with letters to commercial clubs, BUILDING millers. farmers' clubs, county agents, high NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION How have these classes helped in school agriculturists, county school The undersigned hereby gives notice food conservation? superintendents, and many others, L1NDEKE,WARNER & SONS that sealed proposals for the material 1. Grocers have limited sales asking for their win-the-war support DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR and labor necessary to construct a and urged use of substitutes. of the project. These appeals and frame building at Bescemar will be 2. Butchers have limited sales letters give the corn acreage for each U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota, received by the Unorganized School And have meatless days. county which grows corn and the number July 17, 1918. District of Koochiching County, Minnesota, 3. Bakers have had profits kept of bushels which each county's Notice is hereby given that Fernando at the office of John F. Gavin, down to pre-war basis. They have farmers should select and store in order D. Lapping of Ranier, Minnesota, HORIHWIST'S BIG DRY GOODS BOCST clerk, Interntional Falls, Minn., until been cut in fancy breads, pastries, to do their part in this novel campaign. who, on October 10th, 1911 made Homestead the hour of 3 p. m\ on the 24th day of etc., and they are making Victory The county quotas are as follows: Entry, Serial No., 09847, for August 1918. products. The prices of the ingredients WMs NE% EH NW14. Section 8, To Plans and specifications are on file of bread have risen 150 ship 70 N., Range 21 W., 4th P. Meridian, with the clerk and at the office of Counties' Quotas. has filed notice of intention tc per cent, but price of bread less William P. Allred, Jr., architect, .Duluth, Bushels of make Final five-year Proof, under Act than 50 per cent. Minnesota. Proposals shall be County Estimated Seed Required of May 3, 1891, to establish claim to 4. Hotel men have helped to Acreage for 2 years in accordance with the plans and specifications Aitkin 2,000 666 the land above described, before J. H. observe wheatless, meatless, and and accompanied, with a Anoka 21,000 7,000 Drummond, Clerk of District Court, certified check in the sum of five (5) porkless days and have conserved Becker 7,000 2,333 at International Falls, Minnesota, on Beltrami 3,000 1,000 per cent of the bid, drawn in favor of in every way. Benton 30,000 10,000 the 26th day of August, 1918. P. H. Fogarty .treasurer, International 5. Confectioners were cut down Bi'gstone 25.000 8,333 Claimant names as witnesses: Blue Earth 101,000 33,666 Falls, Minnesota, thus confirming the to 50 per cent of their normal Brown 57,000 19,000 Hosea Dove. surety of the bidder to enter into an amount of sugar, since raised to Carlton 1,000 300 Irvin Hunstable. Carver 37,000 12,333 agreement to deliver to the owner a 80 per cent. Herman Lompke. Cass 5,000 1,666 satisfactory surety company's bond in 6. Flour millers have done away Chippewa 54.0C0 18,000 Sam Palmer. the s.um of the contract price within Chisago 9,000 3,000 with all gradings and done away All of Ranier, Minnesota. Clay 13,000 4,333 ten (10) days after mailing of, or personal Joseph Winczewski, with "fancy"' flours. They all Clearwater .... 1,000 333 notification of award. Failure Cottonwood ... 69,000 23,000 Register. mill on the same basis. Crow Wing 7,000 2,333 to do so forefits the check to said owner, What methods of economy have been Dakota 39,000 13,000 The certifieed checks of unsuccessful Dodge 36,000 12,000 successfully practiced in these businesses? bidders will be returned upon the Douglas 11,000 3,666 CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Faribault 94,000 31,333 letting of the contract. Fillmore 82,000 27,333 The "cash-and-carry" plan ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION All contract payments to be made Freeborn 87,000 29,000 Goodhue 38,000 ^12,666 standardizing prices and profits by warrants of the County Board of Grant 13,000 4,333 eliminating waste eliminating duplication Education. ESTATE OF JULIUS NEWMAN Hennepin 33,000 11,000 Houston 43,000 14,333 John, F. Gavin, of service shortening Hubbard 9,000 3,000 Clerk. store hours. State of Minnessota Isanti 11,000 3,666 A. 15-22 ss How can the housewife help the merchant Itasca 500 133 INVITES YOU TO MAKE THEIR HOME Jackson ....... 104,000 34,666 ^County of oochiching in other ways? Kanabec 3,000 1,000 YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING THE Kandiyohi .... 41,000 13,666 ,SUMMONS By patronizing stores which display Kittson 3,000 1,000 IN PROBATE COURT. the merchants' pledge, by WEEK OF THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Lac qui Parle. 50,000 16,066 Le Sueur 45,000 15,009 reporting unreasonable charges to State of Minnesota Lincoln 30,000 10,000 AND EXPOSITION SEPTEMBER 2 TO 7 In the Matter of the Estate of Julius ss her county or state Federal Food Lyon 83,000 27,666 Newman. McLeod 40,000 13,333 County of Koochiching Administrator, who will take action Mahnomen .... 500 131 The State of Minnesota to all Persons under the law. District county, Fifteenth Judicial Marshall 4,000 1,333 Eight floors—each measuring trifle less than one a Interested in the Above Entitled Matter: Martin 108,000 36,000 District. What is this merchant's pledge? city and Whereas, A. J. Froleich has filed Meeker 46,000 15,333 block-—covered with high grade brands of Fall Winter Jevne & Norton, a co-partnership, "We pledge ourselves to give MiUe Lacs .... 4,000 1,333 in this court his final account of administration Plaintiff. Dry Goods and General Merchandise—moderately priced Morrison 23,000 7,666 our customers the benefit of fair of the estate of the Mower .... 60,000 2d,000 open Courteous guides will gladly —are for inspection. •B your and moderate prices, sellins at gobles Murray ........ 77,000 SS,666 above named decedent, together with Robert Broadwater, lcollet 43,000 14,333 no more, than a reasonable profit show you around. his petition praying for the adjustment 104,000 34,666 Defendant. Above cost tp us." Norman €,000 2,000 and allowance of said final account The State of Minnesota.^to the Above Easterrirepres^Utives of the House who have just returned, Olmstead 60,000 20,000 and for distribution of the residue Ottertall ...... 50,000 1M66 Named Defendant: have received some valuable information regarding market How to Save on Two Founds of of said estate to the persons thereunto Pennington ... 3.}00 666 You are hereeby summoned and required Pi tie .. 6,000 2.000 conditions. They will be pleased to talk matters over with you. entitled: It Is Ordered, that said Sugar a Month. I Pipestone §8,000 1J.333 to answer the complaint -of the petition be heard, and that all persons Polk 5,000 1.666 The management of the Minnesota State Fair announces Plaintiff in the above entitled action, Pope 15,000 5,000 interested in said matter be and Ramsey 5,000 1,666 program that will be remarkably interesting. We want you which complaint is on file in the office •even Ways for Dally Sugar Saving: appear before this court oh the 17th Red Lake 1,000 333 of the Clerk of the District Court to come and see the— day of August, 1918, at 10 oclock A. Redwood 97,000 32.333 1. Use finsfh fruits without sugar. as above named, and to serve a copy Renville 92,000 M., at the Probate Court Rooms in the 2. C6ok dried fruits without additional "Bread Basket of the WORLD on Exhibit" Rice 44,000 ",66 of your answeer to the said complaint Court House at International Fal's, in Rock 96,000 32,000 sugar they already contain on the subscribers, at their office, in said County, and then and there, or as Roseau 500 166 September 2-7 sugar. St. Louis ...... 500 166 the city of International Falls in said soon thereafter as said matter can be Scott 23,000 7,666 5. Can more fruit without sugar put county of Koochiching, within twenty heard, show cause, if any they have, Sherburne up fewer Jams and jellies. days after service of this summons upon Sibley 46,000 16,333 why said petition should not be granted Stearns 51,000 17,000 Let us meet—STATE FAIR WEEK—«t you, exclusive of the day of such 4. Use less sugar In tea and coffee and that this citation be served by Steele 36,000 12,000 "THE HOME OF THE KEY AND STAR'* service and if you fail to answer the you will soon learn to like It better. Stevens 45,000 15,000 the publication thereof in International Swift 43,000 14,333 said complaint within the time aforeesaid, Falls Press, according to law. 6. Avoid such sugar luxuries as oandy, LINDEKE, WARNER fi SONS Todd 22,000 7,333 the plaintiff in this action will Witness the Honorable, John Berg. cakes, chewing gum, sweet drinks Traverse ...... 19,000 6,333 take judgment against you for the relief Wabasha 38,000 12,666 Judge of said court, and the seal of and sodas. Wadena 5,000 1,666 demanded. said court, this 20th day of July. 1918 6. Use honey, maple sugar and syrups Waseca 43,000 14,333 "Born and Raised with the Great Northwest" Jevne & Norton, (COURT) JOHN BERG, Washington ... 20,000 and othisr sweeteners when available, ftta, Rosabel and Broadway Streets, St. Paul, Minnesota, U. 8. A. Watonwan .... 64,000 31,666 SEAL) Judge. Attorneys at Law, Wilkin ........ 10,000 3,333 JEVNE A NORTON, International Falls, Minn. Winona 42,000 14,000 7. Cut out all desserts or other dishes Wright ....... 45,000 15,000 Attorneys for Petitioner. First National Bank Bldg. a, that require much sugar: Yellow Medicine 74,000 25,00# A*. 15-29. *v -. & ,. 5"