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"'... ~»y .?. '_*• .. ®sC k. ""_ \. J" "S*J6 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOVEMBER 21, 1918 'AGE SIX Live PROFESSIONAL CARPS Falls, in the County of Koochiching, HUN IRON CROSS BANISHED State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day of LEGAL NOTICES JOHN H. BROWN November 1918 at 10 o'clock A. M, why said petition should not be grant Regulation* Prohibit Wearing of Kaiser's Attomj at Law STOCK ed. War Medals. Office over O. M. Carr & Co. Witness, The Judge of said Court, MORTAGE FORECLOSURE SAliE and the Seal of said Coourt this 29th International Falls, Minnesota Copenhagen, Nov. 12.—The Danish day of October 1918. frontier is being strictly guarded by (Court Seal) John Berg, Default having been made in the the German soldiers' council. This Is Probate Judge DR. H. H. IHRIG payment of the sum of ninety-three being done, It Is stated, In order to prevent Jevne & Norton, ANIMAL FATS ARE REQUIRED and sixty-eight ($93.68) dollars, which SLAUGHTER OF DAIRY CATTLE the escape of rich people, generals Dentist Attorney for Petitioner. is claimed to bo- due and is due ait the and other high officers. date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, Office over Holler's Confectioner? Both the Feeder and the Nation-Will Because of Lack of Feed in Europe All national cockades and the tagle SUMMONS duly executed and delivered toy International Falls, Minnesota Benefit if Pigs Are Fed to Many Animals Have Been Killed of the helmets of soldiers have been removed, Joseph L. Moe and Elizabeth Moe his Heavier Weights. —Milk 8upply Decreased. being replaced by-a red band. wife, Mortgagors, to the Firt National State of Minnesota The wearing of the Iron- cross has F. J. McPARTLIN Bank of International Falls. ss (Prepared by the United States Department (Prepared by the United States Department been strictly prohibited. Mortgagee bearing date the 9th day of County of Itasca of Agriculture.) Lawyer of Agriculture.) February 1918, and with a power of While pig makes District Court 15th Judicial Distrlc*. the'little" a" pound Although dairy cattle are economical Office over International: State Bank sale therein contained, duly recorded Ida Roseman Plaintiff for pound gain on less feed than the PEACE TERMS ARE PR0TESTE0 users of feedstuffs and. although they in the office of the Registef of Deeds International Falls, Minnesota vs older hog, there are advantages from will convert coarse. Inedible material in and for the County of Kooohching Christian Frederickson, C. F. Museus, both, an Individual and a national into a human food, still they must Vustrallans Bitter Because Country and State of Minnesota, on the 15th day The Cosmopolitan Company, W. H. heavier standpoint in feeding hogs to a have some grain for maximum production. PHINNEY CAMPBELL of September 1917. at o'clock A. M., Was Not Consulted. Smallwood and all other persons weight. Animal fats are needed. When animals convert feeds, In Book R. of Mortgages, on page 321 or parties unknown claiming any Lawytri No way exists of Increasing the supply and no acition or proceeding having such as grain, that can be used direct London, Nov. 12.—Premier Hughes right, title, estate,lien or interest by more rapidly than building up been instituted, at law or otherwise by human beings, they usually do so International Falls, Minnesota in the real estate described in the of Australia made a bitter protest the number of swine Jn the country. to recover the debt secured by said at a loss of human food. In times of complaint herein against the peace' terms In addressing And as every farmer knows, it's the Mortgage or any part thereof. extreme food shortage, therefore, animals Defendants the Australian club. Xow, Therefore, Notice is Hereby LAWRENCE'S PHARMACt heavy hog that carries the fat. The The State of Minnesota to the above are killed for human food and "We were launched Into this war Given, That by virtue of the power of aiti for fat also was reflected In the The Roxall Store named defendants: the grain used directly. In- some of without being consulted," the premier sale contained in said Mortgage, and You are hereby summoned and required the continental countries this policy declared, "and now the terms of pence S. N. Rubin, Prop. pursuant to the statute in such case to answer the complaint of the has been followed because of the lack have been drawn up and we have not made and provided the said Mortgage plaintiff above named, which complaint of feeds and the need of meat. Most International Falls, Minnesota been asked to express our views beforehand." will be foreclosed by a sale of the has-been filed in the office of the clerk of the dairy countries of Europe have premises described in and conveyed by of the district court above named, and depended upon Imports for a large said Mortgage, viz: to serve your answer to said complaint DR. E. A. THOMPSON part of the grains or concentrates for Northeat quarter of the northeast upon the subscriber at his office in the ALL ON BOARD SHIP SAVED dairy cattle. This supply has been Dentist quarter (NE% NE%) of Section thirty village of Grand Rapids in Itasca county, largely cut off, with the result that in three (33) and north half of the Minnesota, within twenty days after Phone 245 some countries there has been a tendency northwest quarter (N% NW%) of Section the service of this summons upon Members of Crew of Steamer Saetia Office over International State Banl to decrease the number of animals. thirty-four (34) Township one you, exclusive of the day of such service. Accounted for. hundred fifty-eight (158) north range Because of these facts, millions If you fail to answer said complaint International Falls, Minnesota twenty-five (25) west of the fifth of dairy cattle have been slaughtered as aforesaid plaintiff will apply Washington, Nov. 12.—All persons SSBS'ife- Principal Meridian in Koochiching to the court for the relief prayed In Europe since the war hegan. The known to have been on board the County and State of Minnesota, with for therein. lack of milk that has resulted has entailed Saetla, sunk off the Maryland coast, ELIZABETH MONAHAN DR. the hereditaments and appurtenances Wlllard A. Bomun, great suffering in some sections, have been saved. Additional survivors Good, Heavy Pig Such at Nation which sale will be made by the Sheriff Attorney -for- Plaintiff. especially among children. It Anaesthetist landed at Gap May brought the cumber Wants—This Animal Weighed 430 •of said Koochiching County at the front Grand Rapids, Mini. Is important, therefore, that such a to85, accounting for everybody or Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted loor of the'Court House, in the City Pounds at Age of Eleven Months. Nov. 21-28. Dec 5. sltmtion bo prevente'l In this country the ship's lists. of International Fails in said County Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St market In December by a wider spread so ^nr as possible. If. by economical NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS and State, on the 14tth day of December foeding and the utilization of feeds in prices paid for receipts, the fat 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that that are not necessary for humans. hogs topping the market. day, at public vendue, to the highest State of Minnesota PRODUCE WHAT YOU EAT *he dairymen of the country could conserve Market reports for early winter also NORTHERN MINNESOTA bidder for cash, to pay said debt of ss their herds until after the war. showed that hogs were being sent to ninety-three and sixty-eight one hundredths County of Koochiching HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION fhey would render great service to (Prepared by the United States dollars, and interest and taxes District Court 15th Judicial District. packing centers at a much heavier average Department of Agriculture.) human:(y. With the great number of if any, on said premises and twentyfive Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 22. Ida Roseman Plaintiff weight than has been the custom Produce what you eat and eat dollars ($25). Attorney's fees as vs animals killed in Europe and the Increase for some time, thus indicating that Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 what you produce. Whether you stipulated in and by said Mortgage in Christian Frederickson, C. F. Museus, in the rate of slaughter as the farmers were finding it profitable as Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 case of foreclosure, and the disbursements The Cosmopolitan Company, W. H. have a 40-foot lot or a 400-acre war continues, the food shortage he'•omes well as patriotic to put more fat on Hospital Phone 7 allowed by law subject to redemption Smallwood and all other persons fertile farm make it produce more serious. When the struggle their hogs. The feeding for more Office over International State Bank at any time within one year or parties unknown claiming any food. With a garden well filled is over it will be impossible to meet weight has been done by the farmers from the date of sale, as provided by right, title, estate,lien or interest Phone 1SS with vegetables, you can greatly at once the- demand for milk in tho in direct response to the many requests in the real estate described in the law. International Falls, Minnesota reduce the cost of living, enjoy countries where the greatest number that hog production be increased. Dated October 25, A. D. 1918. complaint herein some of the best forms of of cattle have been killed. It was impossible to enlarge Defendants The First National Bank of International food, relieve transportation and Efforts will be made, of course, to the number of hogs immediately that Notice is hereby given that an action Falls, conserve other foods, such sis increase the number of dairy cattle, has been commenced in the district will come with the spring litters, and Mortagee. wheat and meat, which are needed but this requires time—several years, WHAT ARE YOU GOING court above named by the plaintiff again in the fall. It was possible, r\ Jevne & Norton, for our soldiers. Having a |n fact. The supply of grain, on the above named against the defendants however, to add weight to the hogs on TO BUY THIS Mortagee's Attorney. O 31.- D. 12 garden is one way folks who other hand, can be increased more rapIdly, above named, and is pending in hand. An abundance of feed, although SPRING stay at home can help win the but there will probably be demand said court that the object of said action 5n some localities of poor quality, has CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL is to have the judgment of the war. upon us for products from the rreatly favored farmers, and those favorably ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION court that the plaintiff is the owner Farmers' Bulletin 937, recently dairy, as well as for foundations for situated should feed hogs until of the lands and premises herein des- I herds, provided we keep our supply of published by the United they weigh 250 to 300 pounds. Not cribed and that none of the defendants good animals. This should be considered States department of agriculture, inly have they kept hogs on their has any right, title, estate, lien ESTATE OF JOSEPH L.APOINTE another reason for increasing^ or gives complete directions on farms until the animals carried weight, or interest in the same or any part Wewill get you anything from at l^as.t maintaining, the herds of dairy making a farm garden and tells but the demand at packing centers for thereof, and determining the adverse STATE OF MINNESOTA cattle in this country. a baby cab to a htreshing machine in detail how to grow each of feeder or light-weight hogs to be shipped ss claims of the parties, that a description the common garden crops. This and meet any mail order of the land involved in said action back to the country was unprecedented County of Koochiching bulletin is free—write to the ORIGIN OF HGLSTEIN BREED price. We can do this and is the following, situated in during the early winter. department at Washington, D. Koochiching county, Minnesota The In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Those who have to buy feed or find make a small profit the same .-.v south half of the northeast quarter C., for a copy. .. LaPointe, Decedent :t necessary to economize on feed as Sears and Roebuck, as with Comes From the Northern Part of Holland, (S% of NE%) and south half of northwest THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO which they have purchased may find the buying connections we have Where It Has Been Bred quarter (S% of NW of section all persons in the final account and it more to their advantage to market for Centuries. we cao buy from any factory twenty-three (23) in township distribution of the estate of said decedent: BEST FOR BUSINESS FARMER hrTs at lighter weight because of the one hundred fifty-seven (157) north, they can and at the same the representative of the above relative slowness and higher cost of (Prepared by the United States Department named decedent,, having filed in this range twenty-six (26) west of the price. We are entitled to this putting flesh and fat on heavy hogs. of Agriculture.) Fact Remains That Purebred Animal Fifth Principal Meridian, according to Court her final account of the administration business because we will give A weight of about 200 pounds may be The Holstein-Friesian, commonly Is the government survey.' Best Suited for Utility of the estate of said decedent you better terms. Youl will known as the Holstein breed, originated attained at from ten to eleven months together with her petition praying Dated November 19, 1918. Purposes on Farm. have to send maney with the in the northern part of Holland, of age. for the adjustment and allowance of Wlllard A. Romtmaii, prder when you order from where it has been bred for centuries. said final account and for distribution Farmers used to think that purebred Attorney for Plaintiff, them while we only ask you a Holsteins have grown greatly in numbers of the residue of said estate to the persons Grand Rapids, Minn. animals excelled common stock fROPER BR00D-S0W RATIONS and popularity in recent years in SMALL PAYMENT DOWN thereunto entitled THEREFORE, Nov. 21-28. Dec 5. only in show qualities,' and that for YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are hereby this country and are most numerous rtility purposes they had no additional Balance when goods are read: Feed Has Much to Do With Strength cited and required to show cause if FOR SALE—Dining-room set con in the United States in the middle Atlantic, value. But It has beer, proved to deliver and found satisfac of Litter—Results Obtained at any you have, before this Court at the middle Western and Pacific sections tory. That is worth something sisting of buffet, table and 4 chairs that every show point ha# a vital connection Iowa Station. Probate Court Rooms in the Court and besides, we take all of the with litility qualities, and after Good condition. Phone 315. House, in the city of International trouble of putting in claims, The brood sow's rat ton has much to all is said about the uselessness of etc.. if goods are lost or damaged. do with the strength of the litter, according fancy points, the folly of fine pedigrees, while on the road. to results obtained at the Iowa and the absurdity of high priced Are we not entitled to this experiment station. ancestors, the fact remains that the business? In a lot of gilts fed a ration of ear pure-bred animal is the common-sens* S. E. THOMPSON fc SON corn p' us one-tenth as much tankage animal for the business farmer. True Stories of by weight, 98 per cent of the pigs were classed as strong at birth. The percentage Notorious Cracksman Killed. of strong pigs with corn alone Chicago, Nov. 8.—Edward J. Fay, was 68. The percentage with other said by the police to be a notorious TRENCH LIFE rations follows: safe blower who has served several Shelled corn, chopped clover and penitentiary terms, was found shot molasses, 86 per cent strong ear corn dead in an alley, here. A blackjack plus clover in rack, 94 per cent strong and a flashlight lay beside him. Police ear corn plus alfalfa in rack, 94 per are investigating on a theory that Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, Fay was killr-d a "gang fight." Fay. cent strong. ha Purebred Holstein Cow. author of the famous war story, "Over formerly of Chicago, has traveled The cost of new-born pigs with ear corn and clover was 31 cents, with ear widely for years and acquired an international Holstein cattle are of black and the Top," entered the fight for \?orld corn and alfalfa 32 cents, with ear reputation In police carles. white color. They are docile and even freedom and democracy long before his Fifteen years ago he was selenced, corn and tankage 19 cents, and with tempered, not good "rustlers," and do country got into the great conflict. When with a companion, to imprisonment ear corn only 41 cents. These cost best when plenty of feed is available. news came of the sinking of the Lusitania for robbery in a court in Paris figures were based on corn at 50 cents Holstein cows average about 1,25c he left his home in New Jersey and went to a bushel, and would have to be multiplied pounds and bulls 1,800 pounds in London where he enlistedin theBritisharmy. by 2% or three to make them CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION weight/ The average of milk production apply to present conditions. For seventeen months he fought the good fight and FOR ADMINISTRATION is high, but the percentage of bulterfat then, incapacitated by wounds, he came home to is comparatively low. become the foremost writer of war stories. BEEF DESIRED BY CONSUMER Among Holsteins, 3,200 cows tlmj Estate of Frank P.'Amo. tTx "Somewhere County of Koochiching had completed a yearly record for al .) ss Well-Matured Yearl?:iq Produces Qual* vanced registry averaged 14,G22.' State of Minnesota pounds of milk, testing 3.424 per cen, ity More EconoificaUy Than In Probate Court Any Other Animal.„... butterfat, amounting' to 500.7 pounds In France" In the matter of the Estate of of 'ft. The ten' highest producers o. Frank P. Amo, Decedent. Well-finished beeves when fattened this breed averaged from 31,246.9 to The State of Minnesota, to Francis for market under two years of age offer 28, *J6.4 pounds of milk, an average, P. Amo, Jr. only child and all persons greater choice lii the matter of for these ten of 29,898.4 pounds o. interestedin the granting of administration selecting the date of marketing. The milk. The ten highest Holstein bur WithEMFEY of the estate of aid decedent: average consumer prefers the size and terfat producers averaged from McKiNMa The petition of R. M. C. Amo having quality of the cuts which are obtained 1,205.09 to 1,017.28 pounds, an a'verage, been filed in this Court, representingthat from the carcass of a well-bred, highly for these ten, of 1,090.89 pounds Frank P. Amo, then a resident o£ Is the title of a series of gripping finished yearling. In addition to high of butterfat. the County of Los Angeles, state of quality, thickness in steaks and other California, died intestate on the 20th stories written by Empey telling cuts of beef is desired by the consumer day of October 1917, and praying that MUCH SKIM MILK IS SAVED in a simple but graphic way of experiences and these can be produced more economically letters of administration of his estate be granted to Chas. S. Marden, and in the well-matured yearling such as hundreds of thousands of Quantities Formerly Thrown Large' the Court, having fixed the time and than in any other class of beef animaL American youths have been going through Into Sewer Now Made Into place for hearing said petition: Therefore, yf: across the sea. The re­ on the battle fronts Cottage Cheese. you and each of you, are hereby cital of these experiences of an American boy who was. cited and required to show cause, if FEEDING ALFALFA TO HORSES early in the fight is of intense interest to all Americans. any you-have, before this Court at the One creamery in the state of New Probate Court Rooms in the Court York is condensing every day 25,000 are ready x./ *. Crop Should Be Regarded as Concentrate House, in the city of Tnternational pounds of skim milk, much of which ... This paper has secured the exclusive rights to the Rather Than Roiighagt— Falls, in the county of Koochiching, formerly was run into the sewer, and nw publication of Empey's stories in Has Much Protein.,-" State- of Minnesota, oh the 15tht day several creameries now make their en~" .Ms territory. :7-:-Tv' of Nov. 1918, at 10 lock a. m., why tire supply of skim milk into cottage THE FIRST WILL APPEAR IN said petition should not be granted. Feeding alfalfa hay to horses in limited cheese. These examples are cited in Witness", the Judge of said Court, ami quantities has been proved a des rable the annual report of the bureau ol AN I.ARLY ISSUE the seal of said court this 15th day practice, bat this crop should i)rlooked animal industry, United States department of August, 1918. J. upon as a concentrate rathe.thnn of agriculture, as showing savings John Berg, roughage. One pound of alfuir» effected through the camp'algn for (Court Seal)- ^|Probate Judge. "On the Corner" hay contains 35 per cent more available that can conservation of all products Chas S. Marden, protein than .does g.pound ol Increase the supply of food. Attorney for Petitioner, shelled corn. I§€ Moorehead, Minn.