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»^f V5g|^ -'"J*" Mx*?'*-./-- KitV£ £JaS r»t «i t{-njfftiJj'nuT as a & a a m-1 ft, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY '9, 1919 "PAGE EIGHT z1g*Amz, NOTICE TO RED NEED OF NORTHERN "AMBASSADOR FOR IRELAND" BASKET BALL TEAM Of January A. D.^9i9_ until the day CROSS BRANCHES MINNESOTA IS SOIL SURVEY ARRIVES S. DISGUSTED PLAYS BEMlDJi IN u. fir such redemption' made. That the "tirne- for the redemption r»f Orders have. been, received from said piece parcel of land from said (Continued from Page One.) Sinn Feiner Represents Provisional The Bemidji 'hi^h school"basket tax sale wrii expire sixty (60) days alter headquarters to report the Christmas Government of Emerald Isle ball team won its first game Friday service of this notice and the filing roll call and magazine subscribers certain that no timber land is sold when they defeated the fast International of proof of such service in my office. on or before January 15, and in as agricultural until the timber has Washington,. Jan. 6—"The ambassador Witness my hand and seal 'of office Falls team by a score of 26 to order to enable the Chapter to do so, been marketed and to recover the this 7th day of January A. D. 1919. fqr Ireland" has arrived ii^ 11. A large crowd was present. R. C. Fraser, returns from tlie Branches must be value of the timber where it has been the United States. Although as yet The game started at 8:15 and in a DRIVE BACK RUSSIAN REBELS Auditor Koochiching' County Minnesota. made at once to Mrs. Anna B. Franson, lost to the state on an agricultural unrecognized, the diplomat from the few minutes of play Phibbs passed WHO MAKE AN ADVANCE Chapter Chairman, Membership sale by fraud, collusion, inaccuracy E* C- Gjesdahi, Emeralcf isle on this occasion is the ball to Kenfield, who looped the IN SIBERIA. committee, International Falls, Minn. Deputy. or incompetence." Patrick McCartan, who submits himself first basket. Simons netted the next A Norton, Out of 8,042,046 acres of land as envoy of the provisionaljjoveii A 4.4. three and Opshal scored the fourth J. 9-23. NOTICE TO COAL USERS Attorneys. SHELL WHOLE ALLIED FRONT granted and actually deeded to the gient of Ireland, a Sinn Feiner Simmons then tossed the next one. state of Minnesota by the federal government, who recently reached this country Simmons, Opshal and Cochran each CITATIO-V FOR HEARING ON PETITION The Federal fuel administration has riearly^^)00,000 are still after many vicissitudes. The state had a personal foul called on them, TO SELL, MORTGAGE issued notice that users of anthracite held in fee by tflj^fcate. A soil'survey Jip rtment, embassies and legations OR LEASE LAND while Phibbs and Opshal had one Americans Go Into Actioh Along Pgtro coal must take what they need now will not only disclose the timber in Washington have received the fol-j technical foul. grad Road and Frozen iSwamps from their local dealers or run lands, the peat lands, the lands best In the matter of the estate of Edward lowing communication: O'Mally, right forward, got two That Border It, Snow Impeding risk of going without later. LaPointe, a rhinor. fitted for sheep raising, but it will Your Excellency I have the honor baskets, while Wilson, center, got Progress. State of Minnesota The mild winter has caused some definitely classify the agricultural one. Technical fouls were called on to inform you that, exercising their ss dealers to request release from th Mr lands as good or inferior. Without a inherent right of self-determinatioti, Wilson and O'Mally and a personal County of Koochiching With the Allied Army of the Dvina, allotment as they do not want to ca*ry soil survey ther is no method of iscertaining In Probate Court the soverign people of Ireland, on Dec! was called on N. Shapira. A. Shapira Jan. 6.—American troops, fighting desperately a large stock over the summer. which lands are of tried six fouls and was successful 28. 1918, by more thin a two-thirds f'"' eS'a'e °f Ed" near Kadish, have driven back 1 Hence the necessity of this new equest ward LaFointe, a minor. greatest value. Particularly at this Bolshevik troops which made an advance in only one. Thus the first half ended. majority severed all political rela- Th© of person? State Minnesota to all on the part of the Federal a Iministration time, says Mr. Preus, when there is there. tions with Great Britain. interested in certain the disposition of through the State PUJlic before congress and the legislatures The Bolshevists also launched attacks The Irish nation, therefore, does belonging to said of Phibbs shot the first basket in the lands estate Ed- Safety Commission. on the Onega sector and bombarded of various states a distinct and admirable next half. Simons got two more, not recognize his Brittanic maiestv' petition ward LaPointe. a minor. The the Allied front. The' Americans movement toward providing as king of Ireland. The united king- I LaPoint«' representative Opshal netted two more and Steekman, as came into battle along the Petrograd KOOCHICHING NATIONAL of the- above named estate of Edward land and homes for the returned soldiers, substituting for Cochran, got dom of Great Britain and Ireland is in road and in the frozen swamps at LaPointe, a minor, being duly filed FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION there should under no circumstances two. A personal and technical foul an end. The republic of Ireland denies that border it. The battle was fought this court, representing that it is necessary be sold such soldiers or other was called on Phibbs, and N. Shapira in snow from two to four feet in the right of any foreign government and for the best interests of depth. ~i. Stockholders' Notice prospective settlers land so unsuitable said estate and of all interested therein was successful in one. A technical henceforth to enter intcr'negotiations that certain lands of said decedent for agriculture as to make certain American forces captured Kadish was called on Opsahl in which A. or arrangements concerning described therein be mortgaged and last Monday after a display of gallantry The annual meeting of the Koochiching from the day they purchase 'the Shapira shot. the Irish people with the government praying that a license be to Laiiina that evoked the admiration of National Farm Loan Asssociation land the eventual failure of the purchasers. Two personals were called on of his Brittainc majesty. LaPointe granted to mortgage th# the Allied commanders. will be held at Alexander Baker According as a premise that same: O'Mally. Difficulties of communication unfortunately Wounded Given Special Care." School, International Falls, January NOW THEREFORE, you, and each good land only will be offered by the Two subs, B. Day and Kenney, did prevent me for the Special care has been taken of the 14, 1919, at 10 oclock a. m. to of you, are hereby cited and required state, there are two distinct policies not get an opportunity to play: American wounded and the body of ment from more freely appraising .to show cause, if any you have before elect directors to serve one year, and which the land commissioner may A. Shapira .If ...... m,„3g an American officer was taken back your excellency of the sentiments tl,is court, at the Probate Court Rooms for such other business as may properly adopt and follow: First a policy of 100 miles'by sledge and then sent to cs'i Ireland. But I H°usse, A. Shapira, If .Kenfield If the republic of in the Court in International come before the meeting. This colonization second, a policy of immediate Archangel for burial. There were O'Mally, rf ......Phibbs, rf. assure your excellency of the co,-| J?"8' C°u°ty ",1 ^°°c lchl°s• s^«* °f is a very important meeting. Please some casualties on Monday, but they: Minnesota, on the 1st day of Februarv, sale. Wilson, c.. —Simons tinued esteem and friendship of at o'clock why the praypeople 1919 10 A. M., were small in comparison to those inflicted make it a point to attend. N. Shapira, rf Cochran, rf. Under this heading, Mr. Preus says: of Ireland for the nation which er of said petition should not be grantyour upon the enemy. W. J. Freed, 'A colonization policy contemplates Roy Frank, fg .— .Opsahl, fg excellency represents. ed. On Tuesday, the Bolshevists opened Secretary-Treasurer. "Buck" Steckman sub for Cochran. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the appraisal of land by choice and terrific fire from three and six-inch Accept the renewed assurances a of the seal of said court, this 8th day of Summary: Goals Kenfield 1, guns and launched a counter attack my esteem. not on request.. Under such policy a CHEERED HIM UP January, 1919. against the buildings held by Americans Phibbs 1, Simons 6, Opsahl 3, Steckman large parcel of land is selected upon Patrick M'Cartan. (Court Seal) John Hen?. in Kadish. So hot was the artillery the basis of the quality of the land, 2, O'Mally 2, Wilson 1, Shapira Envoy of the Provisional Government Judge of Probate Court. I sent you a poem about thi-6e fire that the Americans withdrew 1 Free Throws—A. Shapira 2, Jevne & Norton. its proximity to market, railroad and of Ireland. temporarily from village.! weeks ago. What have you done the Attorneys for petitioner. out of 7, N. Shapira 1 out of 2 Referee—Harry highway, its nearness to mail routes Dr. McCartan succeeded in coming The line, however, was not moved very with it J. 9-23. Olin. Timekeeper— and telephones. The colonization far and the new positions were firmly to the United States from Ireland by Editor. I'm holding it. Every little Smith.—Beftiidji Pioneer. held. p' ji-ti policy would very properly contemplate donning many disguises, at one time while lately I get to thinking that TITION, MORTGAGE OR LEASE an extension of the principle of Shells Doubly Destructive. impersonating a nun, at another 'a LAND we are not getting out as good a The eneniy did not occupy Kadish land improvement under state supervision ENGINEERS WANTED seaman, and it was as a sailor that paper as we ought, and then I take because the barrage fire from the inaugurated by your body he came to this country, eluding the Estate of William Lawrence Hagerty, IN U. S. NAVY American, guns made the place unten- that poem and see how^^mch worse in chapter 164, laws 1917. This chapter British authorities. His is one cf Shells falling on the frozen State of Minnesota the sheet might be, and tKkt makes provides for clearing not more the most interesting histories of contemporary County of Koochiching ground spread their zones of des'ruc1 me cheerful again. Say, how much'H The navy department is again' in than five acres on a forty at an expense In Probate Court on twice as far as they would unier Irishmen. you take for it?—Common Property. need of engineering officers. The In the matter of the estate of William "rmal conditions. for the improvements of not to In 1914 he lent his automobile to Lawrence Hagerty. United States Navy Steam Engineering T.atT.. under the protection of artilry exceed $300. Orangemen to transport guns for VOTE MUST BE UNAMIOUS The state of Minnesota to all persohs fire. American detarhvi r.t sgaiforward School Stevens Institute of Technology, rson's rebellion and in 1917 the "To be complete a colonization policy in the sale of certain lands belonging and rooccuple'l th"? Hoboken, New Jersey are to said petition of Annie Hagerty Oi?ngemen returned the compliment, will permit not only the cleariag The men efcsraged in the ailwere Majority Not Enough for Peace training engineering officers for duty Ward, formerly Annie Hagerty as representative assisting McCartan to obtain guns of a portion of the land, but the construction from inJintry and trench Decisions of the above named decedent, in the Naval Auxiliary Reserve on for the Sinn Fein. r'rr units. of a small house and being duly filed.in this court, representing board the ships of the Overseas Trans rday morning word c^ ne fWt-m small barn and the supplying of a 7 .that,it is necessary and. for Paris, Jan. 4—It is understood thi't portation Service. The following are •^quarters that tin Amenc-an posies SONG STOPS NEAR-RIOT the best interest, of said estate, and of purchaser with a minimum quantity, the decisions of the peace conference the qualifications necessary for entrance are now about 450 ya-ds south all interested therein that certain of such necessary tools as may insure will be by unanimous vote and M-.p. 've village, wliich is the nijtf'ktl.e lands of said decedent described therein 24—The Honolulu, T. H., Dec. quick his ability to make a livelihood from be sold and praying that: a license be farthest advance made by not by mere majority. 1. Age 20 to 40 years of age. wit of the leader of a Marine corps the start and the success of his enterprise. to her granted to sell the same*. loars late in October Vclore tiioy It is understood that France, England, 2. Thorough ability and officerlike band prevented, what promised to be Now, Therefore, You and each of Where a colonization policy "r-d to the north of Knd'sh. the United States, Italy and Japan character. you, are hereby cited and- required to .Bolshevisms Fight Savagely. a serious rioj: at Moiliili field. Football is followed the extent of the improve-! will have five delegates ach, show cause, if any you have before 3. Complete mechanical, electrical -Iv.e and there are graves where teams representing infantry ment is classified and the purchaser! with additional specialists. Belgium this court, at the Probate Court Rooms buried Americans who fell in Hfe or civil engineering courses at certain were playing when ther partisans buys the raw land, the. cleared land in the Court House in International and Serbia will have three each, and *2 lliat went on durirg the -Ih-sl recognized colleges in which descended from argument to fisticuffs, or the land cleared and improved as Falls, County of Koochiching, State of Greece and Portugal will be represented ^nee. 1.hey .are. not mar.y .in nam great stress has been laid on steam Minnesota, on the 31st day of January, and the battle was growing his wishes and finances may direct bat, for the troops involved 'they by two. 1919, at 10 oclock A. M., why the prayer SJ engineering, or posses an education general on the field when the band and permit. ye evidence that the Americans: of said petition should not be grant- Honduras, Guatemala, Bolivia, Panama, and experience adjudged to be the leader started the "Star-Spangled .a-e been in the hardest fightingrthat ed "A colonization policy contem-1 Cuba, Haiti, San Salvador, China, equivalent thereof. •:is been .gping ,on here. The Bolsheare Banner." Witness, The Judge of said court, and plates the closest harmony and greatest Siam and various other nations, fighting moxe spvagely here the seal of said court, this 2nd day of 4. To be able to pass the physical Right swings and left upper cuts co-operation between the land including the Czecho-Slovaks, the January, 1919. elsewhere to hold thoir positions. examination for officers' regular navy uncompleted as each mantle and (Court left Seal) policy to be a success there must be Jugo-Slavia and Rumania will have John Bergr, standard. cost of labor and feed partly to a 'RESIDENT WILSON'S I co-operation between the land commissioner oheeacTT^ ssta^^reoreAen iriri c0st of labor and feed partly to al Judge tat of Probate Cour one eacn.. KUSSiair-^^-e^aj^t|OnL timi-itli, nl.1L H. Brown. Candidates who feel eligable should who sells the lands and VISIT TO ROME ENFTG nnn-remtTnitit\n iVw.Htn* pending the non-recognition of the Dendii.. th, apply at the Navy Recruiting Station, Heermance considers this sufffci^rit the immigration commissioner who Bolshevist government, will probably 408 Second Avenue South for profit on the business, and will continue secures the buyers." Party Leaves Italian Capital for Paris be either by a special committee MORTGAGE FOR CLOSURE SALE physical examination. to sell his surplus milk at 12 by Way of Genoa, Milan s|nd Mr. Preus submitted the report of formed by the Allies or by prominent Applicants who are qualified for cents undelivered, paid in advance. Turin. "Robert E. De Lury, manager of land Russians who are familiar with the Default having been made in the admission into the U. S. Navy Steam Rome, Jan. 6.—President Wilson left No charge is made for pasture, but improvements, setting forth the actual J- W. Papos and Mary Papos, his wife large interests involved. fLonie for Paris with the cheers of the Engineering School may be enroll the town pasturage amounted to very, dredths dollars and interest amounting results of the administration of Jlcmnn throng that had gathered to as Chief Machinist's Mates, with pay little last summer. to eight and seveny-flve one hundreths the provisions of chapter 164, which ne his departure ringirg ir Inr Charged With Murdering Sister. dollars interest, which is claimed of $83.00 per month in addtion to shows that land clearing on state His visit to the Italian capita! New York, Jan. 6.—Richard Pfhister, to be due and is due at the date of quarters and subsistence, while taking NOTICE OP EXPIRATION OP REDEMPTION, nd proved the busiest of his Euro 40, was arrested charged with lands is advantageous to the purchaser, this notice upon a certain mortgage ASSIGNMENT, DELINQUENT the course of instruction. 'vn trip, aS it was the most demon murdering his sister, Mrs. Ella Zahner. duly made, executed and delivered by community, county and state TAXES PAID :rviiive. Police allege he shot the woman during Graduates will be comsissioned as payment of the fifty and no one huhmortgagors al ke, in that it secures actual setters Tbe presidential party is not e:"ec'G'l a quarrel over the will of their to Benjamin W. Bacon, Ensigns in the U. S. Naval Reserve and a higher selling price. -. Office of County Auditor. to reach Paris until Tuesday father. 'mortgagee, bearing date of the ninth Force. The pay of an Ensign at sea County of Koochiching Regarding the policy of immedir^e •\o: ::ing, as the itinerary provides day of April 1917, and with power of is $155.00 per month with certain or stops at Genoa, Milan and Turin ss To Rehabilitate the Blind. sale therein contained and duly recorded sale Mr. Preus says: I ether allowances in special cases. State of Minnesota New York, Jan. 6. Practically in the office of the Register of "The policy of immediate sale is essentially TO Notice of Expiration of Redemption.*! Deeds in and for the county of KooTo For further information applicants every soldier who has lost his sight EXPORT LICENSES different. It is founded upon the Koochiching Co. chiching, State of Minnesota, on the because of the war may be rehabiltated who.desire admission to the above BE ISSUED FREELY 9 You are hereby notified that the fol- 10fh day of April, A. D. 1917, at he theory that the best interests of and become an asset rather school may communicate With this lowing piece of parcel of land, situated o'clock in the forenoon, in book "N" :han drag upon the world that he the state require the immediate set-' a office or communicate direct with the War Trade Board Announces Certain in the County of Koochiching, State of of Mortgages on page 378, and no acMinnesota, helped to save, said Sir Arthur tiae tlement of its raw lands in order that and known and described :"l Commodities Can 'Be Sent to Educational Enrollment Officer, 608 tion or proceedings having been instituted Pearson, noted philanthropist, who, these lands may go on the tax rolls.' Siberia, .. si follows, to-wit: WV..V* ».v CV/V at law or otherwise to recover South Dearborn St. Transportation olind himself, is chairman of the Washington, Jan Export li -c tax burden is shifted to new' Lot 9 and the West one-half of lot the debt secured by said mortgage or Uinded Soldiers' Care committee cf Building, Chicago Illinois. censes will be issued freely to approved 10 in Block 90,. Plat of International any part thereof. "elders and divided among many, England, in telling of the purpose of Very truly yours, Palls, is now assessed in your name. consignees for the shipment of Now therefore notice is hereby given thus being lightened for all. The 1 his visit to this country. Sir Arthur xt That on the 10th day May, A. D., George Freadwell, all non-conserved, commodities to Siberia, that by virtue of -the power of sale will act in an advisory capacity for policy of immediate sale builds up1 1915, at a sale of land pursuant to the the war trade board announced. contained in said mortgage and pursuant Lieut, (j- g.) USNRF he Red Cross in the care of American the country, erects and ditches, real estate tax judgment duly given Heretofore shipments to that country to the statute in such case made Officer-in-Charge. •linded soldiers. and made in and by the District Court structs roads, bridges and ditches, had to be consigued to the- board's and provided the said mortgage will in and for said County of Koochiching representative at Vladivostok. Wi brings churches, stores and villages. be foreclosed by a sale of the premises BOARD NOT TO QUIT UNTIL LAW CLERK IS RICH on the 25th day of March A. D. 1915, described in and conveyed by said mortgage, In extreme northern Minnesota particularly, in proceedings to enforce the payment -AFTER PEACE DECLARED to-wit: Lot number nine (9) of COUNT VON HERTLiNG, there are unused state "Vr* 0 V-:.* of taxes delinquent upon real estate Inherits Fortune After Struggling for EX-CHANCELLOR, DIES block eighty-two (82) plat of International lands which should be realized- on. for the year A. D. 1913, for said County Year# on Meager 8alary.r Falls, as filed and of record Minneapolis, Jan. 4—Minnesota's of Koochiching of the above described In Cook Northern Lake and St. Louis W. W. Scranton, for 30 years a resident in the office of the Register of Deeds Public Safety commission wil remain German Official Suc^•cumfcs piece or parcel of land was bid in for Former Imperial of Knoxville, Tenn.^ who struggled in and for the County of Koochiching, cpunties, state lands have been designed in office and all its orders: will continue in Bavaria After Six- N the State of Minnesota for \he sum of State of Minnesota, with the heriditelght for the last seven years to feed a forest reserve and set aside and sixty-six onehundredths dollars. Day Illness, aments and appurtenances, which sale in force until the commission .and clothe his wife and two sons on far reforestation, but in Koochiching, Copenhagen, Jan. 6.—Count George will be made by the sheriff of said his meager salary ,as a clerk in a law expires by law, members of the commission Beltrami, Itasca, Aitkin, Roseau That the right of the State of Minnesota F. von Hertling, -the former imperial County of Koochiching at the front office in Fountain City, Tenn., has predicted today. The law, in, upon knd against said real German chancellor, died at Ruhpolding. door of the court house in the City of and Cass counties, the taxpayers just inherited an estate valued at estate by virtue of said sale was duly unliess changed by the new legislature, Bavaria He had been ill for six International Falls in said County and badly need the addition to their tax 9100,000. assigned and sold on the 7th day "f 4\ days. state on the 21s€^ay of February 1919 terminates the commission's authority rolls of valuations which would follow Scranton learned of his good fortune January, A. D. 1919 for the sum of one -vvj^' at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day at public three months after a treaty sale of the state lands. To illustrate, from attorneys for his great-aunt, who hundred twenty-one dollars, thirtythree vendue, to the highest bidder for Wants Oil Cases Rushed: of peace is signed. died at Gallon* O., recently. Forthwith cents. consider the case of Koochiching cash, to pay the said debt, fifty-eight Washington, Jan. 6.—The Supreme That the certificate of sale for said Forces hostile to the Safety commission, he abandoned his clerkship and prepared and seventy-five one hundredths county. There are. within its court wag asked by the government piece or parcel of land executed and delivered to enter the practice of law. ($58.75) dollars, with interest ant and especially to its orders, borders 1,968,068 acres, nearly onehalf to hear as soon as possible arguments by said County Auditor upon taxes if any, on said premises and From now on he is assured of an income restricting the liquor traffic are expected in proceedings brought to cancel patents of which, or 808.158, are state said sale last, above mentioned has been twenty-five dollars attorneys fees as of about $330 monthly from the to make a fight in the legisla to land valued, at $10,000,000 presented to me at my office by the lands. Taxes against agricultural stipulated in said mortgage in case of V* estate and this total, together with granted to the Southern Pacific Rait ture for repeal of the law, or, fail holder thereof for the purpose of having forclosure and the disbursements allowed lands in this county have been so what he earns from his new profession, road company. "The case is of importance," •Is notice of expiration of time fo. ing in that, for an amendment cur by law subject to redemptioa at %'fj* he believes, will keep the wolf high as to discourage agriculture, said the motion filed by redemption from said tax sale of said any time within one year from the date tailing its powers. Expressions from from the door. drive settlers from the county, and Solicitor General King, "because its property given and served and thai of sale as provided by law. members, however, a*e said to give Scranton's sister, who resides at decision probably will materially affect cause a relinquishment of titles by the amount to redeem said piece oi Dated this 9th day of January 1919. good assurance the commission will inherited property worth Bcajnla W. Bimi, several pending cases involving Gallon, $!,• parcel of land from said tax sale, exclusive holders to avoid taxe% 500,000 from the great-aunt's estate. not be disturbed/ a large oil acreage of great value and of the costs to accure upon said Mortagte. Phlaaer A Campbell, The Scrantons were born in Copenhagen, will also guide the lahd department notice, is the sum of $121.33, together Denmark. with interest thereon at the rate of 12 in cases presented to it." Attorney for the mortagee. per cent per annum from the 7th day Jan. 19 Feb