International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 19, 1918 · Page 5 of 8
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i. w, •i-K $&£j f,'^ ftF J^**. jj. A^,lyi INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, DECEMBER 19, 1918 »AGE SIX PROFESSIONAL CARP? *4|S*£»f-Ti *-. GENEROUS GIVING northwest quarter (N% NW%) of Secty one to be given to each employ*# tn JOHN H. BROWN three (33) and north half of the the service. LEGAL NOTICES tion thirty-four (34) Township one "Presents of War Savings Stafaps Attorney at Law hundred fifty-eight (158) north range DURING HOLIDAYS and Certificates are also being generally twenty-five (25) west of the fifth Office over O. M. Carr & made to soldiers by relatives and Principal Meridian in Koochiching VS? friends and we feel very sure that the International Falls, _Min SUMMONS County and State of Minnesota, witu boys could not get anything as Christmas the hereditaments and appurtenances presents that would give then which sale will be made by the Sheriff State of Minnesota more pleasure or Will be of more real ss DR. H. H. IHRIG of said Koochiching County at the front War Savings Christmas Is Plan value to them now and later. County of Koochiching door of the Court House, in the City Dentist -7 to Make Coming Yuletide a "To aid the people of Minnesota in of International Falls in said County District Court 15th Judicial District carrying'out the idea of a War Savings Office over Holler's Coufectionei and State, on the 14tth day of December Ida Rossman Plaintiff Memorable One. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that Christmas, we are furnishing free of International Falls, Minnesota vs day, at public vfendue, to the highest charge gift certificates and believe Christian Frederickson, C. F. Museus, bidder for cash, to pay said debt of that they will be freely used. We feel The Cosmopolitan Company, W. H. A large number of employers F. J. McPARTLIN ninety-three and sixty-eight one hundredths Smallwood and all other persons very sure the giving of stamps a* CHEAPER RATIONS FOR SHEEP throughout Minnesota and many individuals dollars, and interest and taxes or parties unknown claiming any Christmas presents will result in much Lawyer who are not employers are1 right, title, estate,lien or interest if any, on said premises and twentyfive good. Incidently it is a very proper engaged in a common effort to make Office over International State Bank Corn Stover and Oat Straw Form Important in the real estate described in th dollars ($25). Attorney's fees as way of increasing our sales of these 'Christmas, 1918, memorable as a War stipulated in and by said Mortgage in International Falls, Minnesota and Economical Part of complaint herein Government securities. The Government Savings Christmas. case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Defendants Animals'Feed. needs every cent it can get and A leading employer expressed his allowed by law subject to redemption The State of Minnesota to the above Minnesota is still considerably behind PHINNEY & CAMPBELL thought on the subject as follows: at any time within one year named defendants: (Prepared by the United States^ Department its allotment. Anyone who has pledged from the date of sale, as provided by "Fighting has ceased, but we shall You are hereby summoned and reQuired of Agriculture.) Lawyers himself to buy a certain amount of law. .Breeding ewfes. consume .comparatively not be through with the war until to answer the complaint of the stamps before January, 1919, and has International Falls, Minnesota Dated October 25, A. D. .1918. plaintiff above named, which complaint large quantities of roughage and peace is permanently established, our not yet done so, will in this way be has been filed in the office of the clerk army is brought back and demobilized, The First National Bank of International need but little grain. Of this roughage able to fulfill his pledge and at the of the district court above named, and Falls, corn stover and oat straw may well all war bills have been paid and normal same time make a wise gift selection." LAWRENCE'S PHARMACt to serve your answer to said complaint Mortagee. industrial conditions have been form an important and economical upon the subscriber at his office in the The Rezall Store Jevne 4k Norton, re-established. Therefore it is just as part, but they should be supplemented village of Grand Rapids in Itasca county, WHERE MINNESOTANS STAND Mortagee's Attorney. O 31.- D. 12* Imperative that we sacrifice and save by other feeds containing more protein. S. N. Rubin, Prop. Minnesota, within twenty days after today as when hostilities were in Sheep will eat about 25 to 35 the service of this summons upon progress. Have Much to^Do In War Savings International Falls, Minnesota per cent of the total weight of the stover, CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION you, exclusive of the day of such service. Stamps Campaign. "Nevertheless there is abundant leaving the stalks. Wheat straw If you fail to answer said complaint TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR The people of Minnesota have made cause for national and individual rejoicing. Is not so valuable for sheep feeding as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply A. LEASE LAND DR. E. THOMPSON This feeling of thankfulness a very creditable showing in their purchase to the court for the relief prayed as oat straw, while rye straw and joy should be expressed in generous of Thrift and War Savings Dentist has practically no value in sheep rations. for therein. giving during the holiday season. Stamps, but they have much to do before Wlllard A. Rm»Ui ESTATE OF JAMES M. MILLER Phone 245 We are not, however, far enough January 1st, according to State Attorney for Plaintiff, This type of roughage should be STATE OF MINNESOTA removed from the seriousness and the Director, D. S. Culver. Office over International State Banl Grand Rapids, Minn. 88 used as a supplement to leguminous sacrifices of the great world war to be "The state now ranks nineteenth Nov. 21-28. Dec 5. International Falls, Minnesota hay, and the whole ration would be improved County of Koochiching says frivolous In our thanks or the material among the states of the union," by the addition of a succulent In Probate Court NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS feed such as well-kept silage or roots. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN If but little leguminous liay. is available the heirs, legatees and devisees of State of Minnesota the use of some protein-rich concentrate Caroline A. Miller, deceased, and all ss Anaestketist such as meal from cottonseed, HOLIDAY GREETINGS persons interested in the sale of certain County of Koochiching lands belonging to said estate. linseed, soy beans, or velvet Means Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted District Court 15th Judicial District. The petition of C. H. Hastings, as will usually be economical and profitable. Ida Rossman Plaintiff Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St representative of the above named Cottonseed meal may well be vs estate, being duly filed in this court, used to balance up a ration lacking in Christian Frederickson, C. F. Museus. representing that it is necessary and W. H. The Cosmopolitan Company, protein either for breeding ewes or for 3L for the best interest of said estate and NORTHERN MINNESOTA Smallwood and all other persons fattening lambs or wethers. It hps been of all interested therein that certain or parties unknown claiming any fed to breeding ewes up to one-half HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION lands of said estate described therein right, title, estate,lien or interest pound per head per day without apparent be sold and praying that a license be |. in the real estate described in the W XMW/? Injury, but four ounces a day Dr. C. C. Craig. .... Phone 22. to him granted to sell the same. '/jryott complaint herein will usually be found sufficient. Care Dr. Elizabeth Monahan....Phone 223 Now, Thererfore, Tou and each of Defendants should be taken to see that it is of you, are hereby cited and required to Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 Notice is hereby given that an action good quality and free from mold. show cause, if any you have, before has been commenced in the district Hospital Phone 71 The following rations should give this court, at the Probate Court Rooms court above named by the plaintiff Office over International State Bank in the' Court House in International good results when supplemented by above named against the defendants Phone 155 Falls, County of Koochiching, State of above named, and is pending in International Falls*. Minnesota Minnesota, on the 20th day of December, said court that the object of said action Mr. Culver in a statement Issued by expression of them. For this reason 1918, at ten o'clock A. M., why the is to have the judgment of the the Treasury Department. "When the the idefc of making the coming Vule prayer of said petition should not be court that the plaintiff is the owner people have lived up to their 19j8 Tide a time for giving Government securities planted. of the lands and premises herein described pledges for the purchase of stamps^— appeals Strongly to me and Witness, the Judge of said court, and that none of the defendants WHAT ARE YOU GOING should appeal to people of all classes." as they undoubtedly will live up to lien and the seal of said court, this 27 th has any right, title, estate, A Stamp Chrletmas Campaign. them—and have purchased stamps TO BUY THIS or interest in the same or any part day of November, 1918. liberally during the holiday campaign, The Minnesota State War Savings (Court Seal) John Berg thereof, and determining the adverse SPRING Committee appreciate the logio of this Minnesota should go over the top with Judge of Probate Court claims of the parties, that a description feeling and have inaugurated a War flying colors. In order for the state to J. H. Brown, of the land involved in said action Savings Stamp Christmas campaign. take its proper place In the financing is the following, situated in Attorney for petitioner—N.28 D.12 Koochiching county, Minnesota: The Assistant Director John Meyering is campaign, however, it will be nece* south half of the northeast quarter in charge and by the use of gift certificates sary for everyone to do his or her part CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION (S% of NE%) and south half of northwest is attempting to make the giving not only in fulfilling the pledge he or FOR ADMINISTRATION. Wewill get you anything from quarter (S% of NW of section of War Stamps easier for those she has made* but in assisting the twenty-three (23) in township a baby cab to a htfeshing machine Estate of Nels Andrewson who desire to do §o and at the same local organisation in selling all the one hundred fifty-seven (157) north, time he believes the certificates will stamps as promised and a few more and meet any mail order State of Minnesota range twenty-six (26) west of the convey more clearly than the stamps for good measure. ss price. We can do this and Fifth Principal Meridian, according to themselvep the real holiday spirit behind "We are working hard on a Fulfillment County of Koochiching make a small profit the satnas the government survey. the gift. of Pledges Campaign and will try In Probate Court Sears and Roebuck, as wit Dated November 19, 1918. Two forms of certificates have been not to overlook reminding everyone In the Matter of the Estate of Nels Mutton and Wool in This Flock. "•r Wlllard A. Roaamaa, the buying connections we havt prepared and distributed to the county of their promise to their Government. Andrewson, Decedent. Attorney for Plaintiff, we cao buy from any factory whatever small quantities of grain may organizations and through them to employers Our work will be greatly simplified, THE STATE-OF MINNESOTA to ail Grand Rapids, Minn. they can and at the same be necessary for the health and thrift and others who desire them. however, if each individual will think persons interested, in the granting of Dec. 5-19 of the flock: administration of the estate of the sal 1 Tie first of these is intended for use in back to June and recall what amount price. We are entitled to this decedent: eroding War Savings Stamps to soldiers. of stamps he promised to buy. If he business because we will give CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION The petition of Franz Jevne having Ration 1: The secohd is Intended for. the has bought them, he should buy a few you better terms. Youl will FOR ADMINISTRATION 2 Corn stover pounds (amount eats been filed in this Court, representing use of employers or individuals in giving more. If he has not bought them, he have to send maney with the not amount fed). that Nels Andrewson, then a resident of to employees, friends and relatives. should fulfill his pledge at once. order when you order from Legume hay, 2 pounds. the County of Koochiching, State of Estate of Frank P. Amo. Kation 2: tv-.-Oat These certificates are furnished free "In this greatest hour of the world's them while we only ask you a County of Koochiching Minnesota, died intestate on the 27th straw, 2 pounds. o! charge to anyone desiring to make history, there is one question that Is SMALL PAYMENT DOWN ss 2 day of September 1918, and praying Legume hay, pounds. of them and can be obtained either staring every one of you in the face. r) Ration 3: 7 State of Minnesota that letters of adminitration of his Balance when goods are ready f. om the county chairman for War It must be answered and answered Oat straw or corn stover, 'i pound. estate be granted to Ole Fodnes and In Probate Court to deliver and found satisfactory. £avin £3 or from the state headquarters Silage, 1% pounds. J. satisfactorily before you have a right the Court having .fixed the time an-i That is worth something, Legume hay, 2 pounds. .In the matter of the Estate of iri viinneapolis. to take your part in the great and place for hearing said petition. and besides, we take all of the Frank P. Amo, Decedent. "Our efforts to have stamps used as justifiable rejoicing. Have you kept THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF Coffey, at the Illinois 'experiment trouble of putting in claims, The State of Minnesota, to Francis Christmas presents Is meeting with a your War Savings Pledge? If not, you YOU, are hereby cited and required station, found that when fed to yearling etc., if goods are lost or damaged P. Amo, Jr. only child and all persons he rty response from people in all have failed to aid in winning the victory to show cause, if any you have, before wethers with corn and corn silage, while on the road. interestedin the granting of administration parts of Minnesota," said Mr. Meyer!r and the only way in which you this Court at the Probate Court Rooms corn stover and oat straw gave" Are we not entitled to this of the estate of aid decedent: "We are very much pleased with can gain a share in It and all that it in the Court House, in the City of business? practically the same dally gains per The petition of R. M. C. Amo having the way people are taking up the Idea means to present and future human- International Falls, in the County of head. A third lot getting alfalfa as fceen filed in this Court, representing Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the dry roughage gained slightly that Frank P. Amo, then a resident of the 27th day of December 1918 at 10 the County of Los Angeles, state of more. 3 o'clock A. M., why petition should not California, died intestate on the 20th Satisfactory gains have never teen be granted. day of October 1917, and praying that made in fattening lambs when corn oi WITNESS, the Judge said Court, letters of administration of his estatj stover or oat straw has formed the and the Seal of said Court, this 3rd be granted to Chas. S. Marden, and sole roughage. When used with leguminous day of December 1918. the Court, having fixed the time and hay (or leguminous hay and place for hearing said petition: Therefore, (COURT) JOHN BERG. silage) and the usual grain ration,, the you and each of you, are hereby SEAL Probate Judge. gains have been slightly smaller than HOLIDAY GREETINGS cited and required to show cause, if JEVNE & NORTON. those obtained when nothing but leguminous Attorneys for Petitioner. D. 5-19 any you have, before this Court at the hay was used, while the cost of Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the city -of International of the ration lias been considerably decreased. ADVERTISEMENT RELATING Falls, in the county of Koochiching, ... TO LOST POLICIES State of Minnesota, on the 15tht day a at_ DF of Nov. 1918, at 10 oclock a. m., why S said petition should not be granted. To Whom It May Concern: Witness, the Judge of said Court, ant. 1— I Notice is hereby given that the seal of said court this 15th day /iwtArn- /iim/tetC Mercantile Policies 505647 to 505660 of A.ugust, 1918. inc. John Berg, Tornado Policies 102451 to 102460 inc. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. and we feel sure that it will result in ity, is by paying that pledge at once. Auto Policies No. 2, 240491 to 240500 Chas S. Marden, Lc::efts to donors, those receiving If you made a pledge to your banker, Inc. Attorney for Petitioner, these very practical gifts, and to the your landlord, your tradesmen, would Auto Policies No. 3, 241991 to 242000 Moorehead, Minn. Uc\ eminent." it occur to you that you would continue inc. 4 "War Savings Stamps afford the to be an honorable citizen if you To the Columbia Fire Underwriters MORTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE very best known means of expressing abrogated that pledge? Then, above all Agency of the National Fire Insurance BETTER DENTISTRY this year's holiday spirit in a way that pledges the one made to your government—YOUR Company of Hartford, Conn., requiring wilt be of practical and lasting value government'—if sacred.' Default having been made in the fOr their validity the countersignature to the recipients and a help to the Face the issue, and see if there tie any payment of the sum of niriety-ihree of a duly authorised and 11censeed possible reason for nbt keeping itV and sixty-eight (193.68) dollars, which agent, have been lost. Since Government,", cbntinued $fr. Meyering. "A War Stamp received is nbt only Then, when you hkve fully discovered is claimed to be due and la due at the these polcies have not been regularly a a date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, tKttt your honor demand* kbep. countersigned, issud Or accounted for, gift, it is suggestion andean incen iHatydu and duly executed and delivered word, celebrite the holidays by by nor any prmiums receiveed thereunder tive to save Invest wisely Any your Bride* Work Joseph. L. Moe and Elisabeth Moe his they will be valueless and void in the fulfilling. your obligation. Theh celebrate War Stamp may be the foundation of Gold Crowns ... wife, Mortgagors, to the FLct National hands of whosoever they may fall and Victory by buying a blt more." financial ind^ndence any employer Wkit* Crowns 2/m Bank of International Falls, any claim thereu^r/^oWd bs illegal wW .gives skimps' for. Christies will Plates of Mortgagee bearing date the 9th. day and. fraudulent, jffound they should GUARANTEED WORK encourajge thrift and make better citiaens.3''-f^" THE STATE'S RKCQHO. of February 1918, and with a power be returnedto the home office of the '"sale therein contained, duly recorded YEARS company at Omali^ l^ebraska. No claim It rtA number^ bf ldrge concerns over Minnesota's Thrift and War Savings of in the office of the Register Deeds as Jt. 4 QUOW. of any nature be based allotment waff 147,000,000. the country hayfe planned to give their in and for the County of Koochchlng will reqogiiik^d upon them be by the GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST employees their yearly bonuses in the Up to the preient time there has and State of Minnesota, on the 15th day Company. The publii/will please take laltShilciiife form of War' Savings Certificates. been purijehaaed by the people of Minnesota of September 1917, at 9 o'olock A. M., V* notice Accordingly. Special attention given to Fine! in stamps approximately |3Q,000,000. in Book R. of Mortgages, on page 321 The Columbia Fire Underwriters "Many other firms have decided to out-of-town pationts. Write us and no acition or proceeding having Agency, Omaha, Neb. of the National give their employees War Savings The records show that there are in been instituted, at law or otherwise mm about your tooth troubles. Wo Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conr^ to recover the debt secured by said Stamps instead of money or merchandise this state unfulfilled pledges to buy •r® fl^d to answer any and all Mortgage or any part thereof. as formerly. Couldn't do better! stamps amounting to approximately By C. O. Talmasre, questions. Write ni.' "Other corporations have voted to $15,000,000. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Manager. ... Given, That by virtue of the power of J. J. Hadler, give War Savings Certificates to each Every Individual who has made a -s£ -a, 1 sale contained in said Mortgage, and DRS NORCROSS Jk CLARKE of their employees now- serving with Former Local Agent, War Savings Pledge is urged tff give pursuant to the statute in such case Big Faells, Minn, the colors. Splendid' They have Union Dentists immediate attention to th.e redemption JAKE GREENGARD made and provided the said Mortgage earned this regard and when they became of his or her pledge, thereby assisting will be foreclosed by a sale of the civilians again a 'nest egg' will FOR SALE-—One Holstem Cow, the institution that is held responsible premises described in and conveyed by he p. for the collection of the pledge, ane four years old, will come in next said Mortgage, viz "The Elgin National' Watch Coi$pany/ also assisting the local committe® "On the Corner" Northeat quarter of the northeast month and one fresh cow, eighteen has purchased two hundred and pomp] sting their Work incident to quarter (NE NES.'/i) of Section thir- months old. Inquire 610 9^st. 5-12 siii'y $100 War Savings Certificates, 1918 campaign.