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

August 29, 1918 · Page 7 of 8

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.«w wr 1^,' V" £7 *t *«i •-*,• p-jkif %v* sf¥A'^'"r- ••••. ..s .":: fNTE^ATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT •ii?a' WHERE TO GET INFORMATION RAY^ Four Things He Can't Go to School Without I Public Safety Commission Tells Families Missionary S". E. of Soldiers Particular Bureaus fork spent Saturday and Sunday in to Address to Learn About Men in our village preachings-re^ Jij&es one France service being at Kaptogame Lake where the ordinance of*baptism was have been especially selected from our boys' department to play the Where to write and when, and performed. •*'•.• •':. what to say when asking information Mrs. McDevett of I?uluth and her concerning men in the army or father, Mr. Duffy of Cussori, were leading part in this weeks display of school apparel. They are possibly navy, is explained by the Public vititing old friends at this" pla'£e Sunday. Safety Commission. In cases of claims for insurance, Mr. Jno. McKay of St. Paul arrived the best values we have for the money invested. But remember, communications should be addressed at Ray for a short visit having Sunday to the Bureau of War Risk Insur autoed thru to Cusson and made ance,s Compensation and Insurance the rest of the trip by speeder. we have everything that goes with growing youth. Claims section, Treasury Department, *A recent ietter received by Mrs. Washington. Gemmellgard from James Ji states If no letter has been received from that he is in the best of health somewhere a soldier or sailor for an unreason in France. able length of time, the inquiry Boys' For the School Boy or Girl should be addressed to the Bureau RAUCH of Communication, American Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Joe Rauch is spending, a few days New Suits Foot Rest Hosiery Mas stood the test Inquiries concerning men wounded at home, he expects to be called in or killed in service, or authentically the draft soon. reported wounded or killed Basil J. Ward returned home last and is now being worn by thousands 5.00 $6.00 should be addressed to the same Bureau. week after a 7 months' absence in the employ of the Int. Lumber Co. sfeaafc of boys and girls. Sold only in our Miss Laura E. Simens of Mizpah $7.00 $9.00 In asking for information of any is visiting her friend ifriss Marion kind the full namQ of the soldier or store at Ward the past week. sailor, his serial number, his company $10.00 The Sipplers in the south part of and regiment or other unit, this town have clubbed together and his rank, age and the date of his Sizes 7 to 17 Years will buy a threshing machine to do entry in the service, should all be 25, 30, 35 their threshing. written at the top of the letter. In the most serviceable V- Frank Carlson of Poplar Grove To disregard rumors, which in mixtures and plain blue Farm threshed 47 1-2 bushels of rye many cases are enemy propaganda, serge too. Guaranteed to and 50c per acre on his place last week. Can is advised by the Public Safety Commission. wear well and fit right. any one beat this. Except in a few rare instances, Wheat in this section will average families have been notified about 30 bushels to the acre this BOYS' BLOUSES promptly of casualties. year. We simply had to increase our production to raise money to buy IMPORTANT COAL NOTICE Eucellent light and dark striped Percale and Gingham garments with service woven into W.S.S. and to pay our special county attorney. All persons desiring to purchase Rev. Mr. Gregg of Little Fork and every thread. Every cent invested brings big returns. Now selling at 50, 75 and 85c coal, either hard or soft, will please Rev. E. L. Heermance held two very make application in writing to the interesting Red Cross meetings in Local Fuel Board stating your winter our vicinity last week, we all hope requirements. State kind and size you will come again, gentlemen. Dresses for School Girls Extra Pants of stove, or .furnace used. It- will be County Commissioner Harrigan expects necessary for us to furnish complete to do some road grading in our information to the U. S. Fuel Administration lUAW patterns in township sotin, he is' having One of Brown and Gray mixtures in order to get. any coal the County tractors shipped down shipped here for dometic purposes. ti W dark or light Ginghams for that purpose. It is a good thing It is understood that wood will be that will Hold the "rough we are able to levy a 1.5 mill tax 'foolShaping Last and Percales. Ages 8 to 14. used for fuel wherever possible and down this way. That must be spent only in cases where it is absolutely and ready" boy. TEey 'fvoes 85c to $3.00 where levied otherwise we would necessary will coal be furnished. have no funds to grade roads with. Your immediate compliance with the Prevent FootTroubles Give him Hell Mr. Tax Payer the are the kind that bring ibove will greatly, facilitate the work people of this part of the county arc of compiling the data required. No with you. HAIR RIBBONS you back lor more. Priced coal will be furnished where wood If you have,not already joined this can be used and.no hard coal will be big army of satisfied customers who INCREASE RYE ACREAGE furnished where soft coal can be at. always buy "Buster Brown Shoes" New Shades and Patterns 3 used. Do not fail to give size of do so today—its never to late. We Pound for pound rye is nearly _^s stove or furnace. have his size at a range of prices $1.50 25 PerYard andUp valuable a bread grain as wheat. On C. B. Kinney, bound to please you. light soil and new breaking rye at Chairman Local Fuel Board. the North Central Experiment Station Aug 29-Sept 5. has proven one of the best crops to grow, being more profitable than THAT KID O* MINE wheat. -The crop reports of the U. "YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER' S. Dept. of Agriculture gave a ten You orter see that kid o' mine 'ear's average yield of wheat for at Who uster work from six till nine, A & O Minnesota of 840 pounds per acre Hon' potaters, rakn' hay, while the rye in the same years averaged And whistlin' the whole durn livelong 1047 pounds per acre or an day. advantage in favor of the rye of about twent-five per c^nt. Those farmers Six feet two he was, and thin, "THE STORE OF QUALITY" who have land almost certain And when he walked his toes turned to give a good yield of rye but is in. uncertain in the production of wheat I He wasn't much on looks, vow, Do your shopping Saturday. Thisstore closed all day Monday, Sept 2nd. ••"jll be doing most for the country's But gosh, you orter s6e hm now food supply by growing a maximum' of rye. When war come he couldn't stay Each acre of rye seeded in the fall SALE OF SCHOOL AND MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE And see the others go away any time within one year from the OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL means an acre less to seed in the OTHER STATE LANDS day of sale, as provided by law. So off he went, the fine young scamp OPENS TUESDAY SEPT. 3 Default having been made in the Dated August 23rd, A. D. 1918. rush of spring seeding. Likewise And joined that soldiers' train' payment of the sum of five hundred J. A. Felthooa Company. including rye as one ofg the farm! State of Minnesota, camp. sixty-six and seventy one-hundredth W. V. Kane, Mortgagee. State Auditor's Office, School will open at Ranier, Ericsburg, dollars, which is claimed to be due crops, lengthens the harvest season1 Attorney for Mortgagee, St. Paul, Minn., August 24th 1918 and is due at the date of this notice 3s the rye harvest will be over ber» Ray, Loman, Beaver No. 1 and International Falls, Minnesota^ He isn't pigeon-toed no more, Notice is hereby given that on Oct upon a certain mortgage, duly executed Beaver No. 2, Monday, September Aug 2 9-Oct 10. any spring sown grain is ripe. When he goes struttin' across the 14th, 1918 at 10 o'clock a. m., in the and delivered by Charles A. Moe Rve seeded in the latter part of 9th. floor and Mary Moe, his wife, mortgagor, to the office of the county auditor at International SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE August or the first part of September the J. A. Felthous Company a corporation, Falls, Koochiching countiy With metal buttons on his chest UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE Teachers will be seeking places to Mortgagee, bearing date the 20th in the state of Minnesota, I will offer gives the best results. Yields of And olive drab and all the rest. April 1917 and with a power of day of for sale certain unsold state lands and room and board. People having accomodations rye already obtained in Koochich-1 sale therein contained, duly recorded also those state lands which have reverted of this sort would faciliate ing county warrant a large planting And when he gets out there in in the office of the Register of Deeds to the state by reason of the State of Minnesota matters considerably by giving .this fall. in and for the county of Koochiching France non-payment of interest. ss and state of Minnesota, on the 24th their names and addresses to Supt. Terms of sale: M. M. Abbott, County of Koochiching Old Kaiser Bill won't have a chance day of April 1917* at 2 o'clock P. M., Fifteen per cent of the purchase G. V. Kinney, Ba^on Flats. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. County Agent. Of beatin' out that kid o' mine price is payable to the County Treasurer in Book of Mortgages on page 386 Who uster work from six till nine. at the time of sale. The unpaid and no action or proceeding having Blanche Hayden. Three girls, and there will be more balance is payable at any time in been instituted, at law or otherwise, Plaintiff "WANTED—To rent a modern 5 or no doubt, have asked for homes in whole or in part within forty years to recover the debt secured by said RED CROSS SPIRIT SPEAKS vs from the date of sale, interest rate of Mortgage or any part thereof. 15 rom cottage will pay from $30 to which to work fo board and room Ludwig L. Enger Minnie Enger, four per cent per annum, due on June Now? therefore, notice is hereby given, R. $40 per month. Call Latz, laundry. while attending high school. If any Leonard H. Nord, Thora Nord, International 1st, of each year provided, that the I kneel behind the soldiers' trench that by virtue of the power of Falls Realty Company a corporation family wishes to have the help of one interest can be paid at any time within sale contained in said mortgage, and I walk with shambles' smear and Richard Rantio. S. H. Hudson the interest year without' penalty. of these gils please communicate pursuant to the statute in such case stench also all other persons or parties In effect, this means that the interest made and provided, the said Mortgage with G. V. Kinney. BUSINESS unknown claiming any right, title, The dead I mourn. money may be paid any time between will be foreclosed by a sale of the estate, interest or lien in to or upon I June first and May thirty-first without I bear the stretcher and bend premises described in and ^onveyed the real estate described in the complaining School will open Tuesdayi September penalty. by said Mortgage, viz: O'er Sammy Pierre and Jack and herein. The appraised value of timber, when 3, at 1:30 p. m. All pupils should The southeast quarter of the southeast mend Notiice is hereby given, that, under so stated, must be paid in full at the be in their old rooms tat that time to quarter (SE.% SE%) of section CHANGE and by virtue of a Judgment and ^Decree What shells have torn. time of sale. twenty-one (21), the north-half of the be placed, and receive their books entered in the above entitled ^action All- mineral rights are reserved to northeast quarter (NE^NEy*) and the on the 13th day of February 1918, and alignments of lessons. Parents the State by the laws of the state. I I go wherever- men may dare go northeast quarter of the northwest a certified transcript of which has All lands are sold subject to any and are requested to not send new,, children quarter (NE% NW%) of section twenty-eight wherever woman's care been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, all ditch taxes thereon. before Wednesday morning. (28) in township one hundred Sheriff of said Koochiching County And love can live. Lands on which the interest has become Kfe fifty-eight (158)- north of range twenty-five September 4, at .9 o'clock. All new delinquent may be redeemed at will sell at public auction, to the Wherever strength and skill can (25) west, of the fifth principal highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday children should be brought to the any time up to the hour of sale, or before Having purchased the bring meridian, Minnesota, containing one resale, to the actual purchaser. the 5th day of October 1918, art 10 superintendent's office. The kindergarten hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less Surcease to human suffering Such lands are listed under the caption: o'clock in the forenoon, at the front Lawrence Pharmacy I wish will not open until Monday. according to the United States Government k- Or solace give. "Delinquent Lands." door of the Court House in the city of survey thereof, in Koochiching to inform my many friends September 9 at 2 o'clock p. m. iC' No Person can purchase more than International Falls, in said County, County and State of Minnesota, ith 320 acres of land, provided, however, in one parcel, the premises and real and acquaintances that the I am your pennies and your pounds the hereditaments and appurtenances that State lands purchased previous to estate described in said Judgment an4 if I which sale will be made by/ the sheriff am your bodies on their rounds 1905, are not charged against such Decree, to-wit: All that tract or parcel IWr Store will have my personal of said Kobchiching County at the purchaser. No lands will be sold to an Of pain afar of land lying and being in the front door of the Court House, in the alien unless he has secured his first attention as formerly, when County of Koochiching and State of I you, doing what you would Vote For city of International' Falls, in said payment. Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: you were only where you could— I was the manager and I will County and State, on the 12tth day it Agents acting for purchasers must The south half (S%,) of the Northeast Youi avatar. October 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., of JOHN D. KIBBEY furnish affidavit of authority. Quarter (NE%) and the Northwest be pleased to meet and serve Appraisers' reports showing quality that day, at public vendue to the highest Quarter (NW%) of the Northeast A bidder for cash, to pay said debt and kind of soil are on file in this office. you again. The cross which on my arm I weas, Quarter (NE%) of Section Ten (10) In lor of five hundred sixty-six and seventy township Seventy (70) of Range The flag which o'er my breast I be$r, Lists giving legal descriptions of one-hundredths dollars, and interest, Twenty-/our (24). Is but the sign lands to be offered may be obtained of JUDGE OF PROBATE^ and the taxes, if any, on said premises Tkoe. P. White. the State Auditor or the Immigration and twenty-five and'no One-hundredths Of what you'd sacrifice for him .General Sheriff of Koochiching cou.ify S. N. RUjBIN Commissioner at St. Paul, and of thee dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated Who suffers on' the hellish rim DatedJuly 9tth, 1918. Election (Not. 5, County Auditor at the county seat. in and by said Mortgage in case of fore B. H. Bowler, Of war's red line. J. A. O. PREUS, closure, and the disbursements allowed Plaintiff's Attorney. —John H. Finley by law subject^tft redeipption at Aug 29-Sept. -19 .*• State" Aailttr Aug. 22. 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