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FAGE INTERNATlONXtTALLS PRESS, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 BtGHT DAMAGE WROUGHT January, 1919. in the presence of: and no hundredths (|100.00) dollars, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILB SEEK TO INSTALL department to operate somewh».c with interest thereon at eight per CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING STATE SOCIALISM along the plan of the Federal Farm J. H. Ward. cent per annum the 14th day- of April, THEREON H. C. Scholberg. Loan bank. 1917 and at the date of this notice said BY FOE IN ITALY Agnes I. Roche. North Dakota Non-Partisan League amount and interest still remains overdue With their bank in operation, the Agnes Ilogland. and unpaid, and such, default as Controlling Legislature, Going Estate of Nels Andrewson. non-partisans would begin the establishment Frank Carlson^ above specified still exists. Thru With Program Ole Hoglund. of their terminal elevator Now, Therefore, You are Hereby State of Minnesota Frank Maki. Notified, That unless on or Before thirty and ^lour mill scheme. This provides John Haugen. Bismark, N. D., Feb. 18—Seven million Wanton Destruction and Pillage S3 days after the service of this notice for a $5,000,000 bond issue, the County of Koochiching John Benko. upon you, you pay to William L. Keiver dollars would be invested by bonds to be sold by the state industrial Revealed in Report. Nekolai Larson. In Probate Court. and Emma J. Keiver, his wife, at North Dakota in the estblishment commission. All powers with Oscar Lehmaji. International Falls, Minn., the amount In the Matter of the Estate of Nels of a state bank and a system of terminal of money above stated, with interest respect to the establishment and operation Andrewson, Decedent. FOR WHICH HliN MUST PAV elevators and floor mills under to the date of payment, and the costs of the system are placed in State of Minnesota Silverdale P. O.) Letters of administration this day of service of this notice, and perform the industrial program introduced in )ss the hands of the industrial commission, having1 been granted to Ole Fodnes. the terms and conditions, and comply the state legislature by the Non-Partisan County of Koochiching IT IS ORDERED, that the time within while the governor, with the with the provisions of said Contra, which all creditors of the above league, which controls both on your part to be performed, said Contract powers granted to him, becomes the Systematic System of Cruelty arid On this 18th day of January 1915), named decedent may present claim3 will be canceled and terminated, houses. personally appeared before me Frank actual directing head of the system. Oppression Inflicted Wherever Enemy against his estate in this court, be, ar.ci and all your right, title and interest Complete revision of the state's Carlson, Ole Hoglund, Frank Maki, Set His Foot—Facts Gathered The commission would locate elevators the same hereby is, limited to threa thereunder, and in and to the land and John Haugen, John Benko, Nekolai scheme of taxation by which the taxation months from and after the date hereof and mills at its own discretion, by Italian Committee Surpass Anything property covered thereby, forfeited and Larson, Oscar Lehman to me known to 6tth day of May, burden would be transferred, and that Tuesday, the Said cancellation and termination Hitherto Believed Possible— annulled. no legislative interference being anticipated be the persons named in and who executed 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate of said Contract to take effect from personal property to corporations, Exceeds in Atrocity Destruction on that point. the foregoing Certificate of Incorporation, Court Rooms, at the Court House at June 15th, 1919. incomes and land, also has been and each acknowledged Suffered by France and Belgium. The only bill so far introduced directly International Falls, in said County, be, Dated February 14th, 1919. that he executed the same as his free proposed, and has the support of the and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed authorizing a bond issue is William L. Keiver. act and deed, for the uses and purposes (Special to the Italian-American News league majorities, which are bound as the time and place for hearing Emma Keiver. that covering the capital stock of the Bureau, Chicago.) therein expressed. upon and the examination, adjustment by a caucus pledge to pass all leg bank. That bill provides that such The committee appointed to investigate Isaiah Sether, and allowance of such claims as lation indorsed by such caucus. AFFIDAVIT OF CONTINUED Notary Public St. Louis County. the violations of right perpetrated bonds, with interest, are to be paid shall be presented within the time DEFAUL My commission expires May 14. 1919. The abandonment of the old sy in Italy, and the inhuman from the profits of the bank, with a aforesaid. State of Minnesota tem of appointive state officials for treatment of prisoners of war has Let notice hereof be given by the further provision for an elaborate ss (1) This is the maximum time for made its first report. .publication of this order in International fixed terms also is due, with the substitution County of Koochiching scheme of state taxation by which to which a business corporation, other Falls Press as provided by law. William L. Keiver and Emma J. The material to be considered is of the socialist plan, by raise the necessary funds if the bank than a railroad company or co-operative Dated January 31st, 1919. Keiver, his'wife, the Vendors named.in vast, and the preliminaries disclose which officers such as state tax commissioners, association, may be created. Corporate profits should fail to come up to expectations. the within ContracKcame before me, the enormous damage done by the Johm Berg, existence, however, may be renewed educational directors, and being first duly sworn, doth say Feb. 6-20 Judge of Probate. enemy wherever he set foot in this from time to time, ffor a like that the Vendee or purchaser mimed charitable institution directors, etc. country. The losses due to airplane Another industrial bill that will be intervel. For railroad corporation*] in the within Contract has not complied may be removed at will. bombing and bombardment along the and co-operative associations, see the introduced will relate to the lig ::te with the terms of the within CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION coast, already gathered by the military statutes relating thereto. These, in a general way, are the big Notice or the Contract referred to coal mine problem. It is proposed that governors and placed on file, OF THE SPRING CREEK RURAL (2) Three incorporators at least, problems which confront the legislature, therein, and is still in default, according the state shall ultimately engage in must join in signing the certificate of and of the nonmilitary buildings destroyed TELEPHONE COMPANY to the terms of said Contract. now 24 days old, and which Wil the mining business on an extensive incorporation. or damaged are receiving first Subscribed and sworn to before me Lemke, vice president of the liam scale, but preliminary to this it is (3) There must be at least three directors. this 14th day of February, 1919. attention. We, the undersigned, for the purpose non-Partisan league, says will be adjourned. Savings banks require seven. proposed to make investigations of of forming a corporation under and The public has received fragmentary H. H. Palmer, Otherwise there is no limitation on the Clerk of Municipal Court International pursuant to the provisions of Chapter the commercial possibilities in the news of what was done. The number. Falls, Minn. fifty-eight (58), General Status of This is the first state legislature lignite coal business. reality surpasses anything hitherto believed (4) The minimum authorized capital Minnesota for 1913, and any amendments William L. Keiver, possible. It is the result of completely controlled by the nonpartisans. stock permitted by statute, is $10,000.00, To carry this program into effect thereof, do hereby associate Emma J. Keiver, a systematic system of cruelty and They have more than twothirds except in the case of certain financial will require about 50 per cent more ourselves as a body corporate, and do oppression intended to intimidate or corporations and camp-meeting of the members of the house hereby adopt the following Certificate revenue for state purposes than has massacre the inhabitants. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE associations. The capital stock shall of Incorporation: and senate, and by using emergency formerly been collected. This wili be divided into shares of not less than FORECLOSURE SAM-. At the same time steps were being clauses in their administration measures one dollar, nor morp than one hundred be obtained under the administration taken to get all data about the loss ARTICLE 1. dollars. they will come very near to beating Notice is hereby given that default plan, by the enactment of an income of shipping due to submarine warfare. The name of this corporation shal: has been made in the conditions of a referendum of their bills, as 30,000 It is estimated iaiready that be Spring Creek Rural Telephone Company. tax on a graduated basis, by which certain mortgage executed by G. T. signatures are required to refer the Italian merchant navy has lost NOTICE OF MORTGAGE earned incomes of $10,000 would be Robinson and Lavina Robinson, hus-v The general nature of its business 1,000,000 tons of shipping, both of sailing FORECLOSURE SALK bills to which emergency clauses are band and wife, of the County of Koochiching, subject to a five per cent tax, while shall be to buy, establish build, maintain Notice is hereby given that default and steam vessels. State of Minnesota, .mortgagors, attached, and the state has orily "unearned" incomes, which means operate and own a: system or systems, has been made in the conditions of a Heavy Loss in Vessels. and Merchants State Bank, of abount 100,000 voters all told. of telephone lines in the State cerain mortgage executed by E. E. incomes received from stocks, bonds, Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, The value of the cargoes sunk is Peterson and Emma Peterson, husband In carrying out their pr9gram for of Minnesota to buy, lease rent and mortgages, etc., would bear a 10 per dated the 5th day of March, 1911, and huge, and Includes Italian shipments sell such real estate and personal property and wife, of the County of Koochiching", industrial enterprises, the non-partisans cent tax. The tax begins at $1,000 incomes recorded in the office' of the Regjgtgi' by foreign as well as by Italian vessels. State of Minnesota, mortgagors, and as may be necessary to carry on have succeeded in amending the of Deeds of Koochiching Cou.nly, Minnesota, for single men and $2,000 for A rough estimate'places it at Merchants State Bank ot Red Lake any of said business. And said system on the \L3tht day of 'March, state constitution in such a manner, Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the married men. A straight income Ux a billion lire. The responsibility ot or systems of telephone lines, will not D. 1914, at three o'clock p. m., of ,sa|d that the state or any political subdivision 19th day of July 1915, and recorded in Germany has. been established clearly, connect with towns, or villages over on corporations of three per cent is day ,in Book "F" of Mortages, page the office of the Register of Deeds, of especially when it comes to shipping two thousad inhabitants. may engage in it and all kinds contemplated. 453 thereof, of the records of said office. Koochiching County, Minnesota., on the The principal placeg of transactin belonging to neutrals or allied countries, of private enterprise or eniploymer Another bill is the excise corporation 20th day of July, A. D., 1915, at two the business of this corporation shall Carrying Italian cairgoes, and Said default copyists in the failure Also, another amendment permits issuance o'clock P. M., of said day, in Book tax, while still another contemplates be in the community of Silverdale i\ frequently also the Italian ships, of said mortgagors to pay the installment of state bonds up to $10,000,000 "M" of mortgages, page 309 thereof, of O., County of Koochiching Minesota. a direct tax of 50 cents on each of twelve- dollars ($12.00) whirlv Whenever the submarines did not the records of said office. for the establishment of its indus by the terms of said mortgage became $1,000 unit value of corporation stock show their colors before attacking. Said default consists in the failure ARTICLE II tries, while additional bonds may be iue and payable on the 15th day of To force idle land into crops, it is The devastation of the invaded of said mortgagor to pay the installment The time for the commencement of March, 1918, that by reason of said default issued when secured by real estate parts of Italy exceeds perhaps In of forty dollars ($40.00) which proposed to assess them on the basis this corporatio shall be January 4th said mortgagee has elected to. declare by the terms of said mortgage became mortgages. This last provision i. atrocity and intensity the analogous 1919, ad the period of its duration shail of 100 per cent of their actual value, the entire amount remaining ,v«nraid due and payable on the 19th day oi destruction suffered by Belgium and be thirty years. (1). armed to permit the establishment upon said mortgage to be immediately while railroads and public utilities July, 1918 that by reason of said default French departments. For this circumstance due an payable. of a system of rural credit direc corporations would take the same ARTICLE III said mortgagee has elected to which must be set forth That there is claimed to be due ai}$ and operated by the state. The names and places of residence of declare the entire amount remaining rate. Land that is cropped would be in strong relief there were several payable at the date of this notice upq^ the persons forming this corporation unpaid upon said mortgage to be immediately f!' An Industrial Commission assessed at 50 per cent of its actual said moi'tgage and upon the debt secured causes: The density of the most active due and payable. are: The league has introduced a bill thereby, the sum of twenty-four industrial life the highly developed value. The non-partisans believe that That there is claimed to be due and Frank Carlson of Silverdale. dollars ($24.00) with interest thereof which creates an industrial commission intensive agriculture, and thq this system of taxation would force payable at the date of this notice upor. Ole Hogland of Silverdale. at the rate of 10 per cent per annum of three members—the governor, raising of every kind of domestic animal said mortgage and upon the debt secured land out of the hands of the specu ators Frank Maki of Silverdale. from the 5th day of March, 19i8, and on a large scale. thereby the sum of one hundredtwenty the attorney general and the commissioner John Haugen of Greaney. and into the hands of actual no action or proceeding at law or and no hundredths dollars, In an area smaller than one-fifteenth John Benko of Silverdale. of agriculture and labor. By otherwise has been had or instituted farmers, as the tax would be such a ($120.00) with interest thereon at the of Belgium, there was a laborious and Nekolai Larson of Silverdale. to recover said debt or any part thereof. giving the governor veto power, the heavy penalty as to make it unprofitable rate of 10 per cent per amuim from Oscar Lehman of Greaney. moderately wealthy people, about on» governor is, in effect, the whole commission, the 19th day of July, 1918 and no action to hold land out of cultivation. sixth of that of the whole of Belgium, Notice is hereby further given thai o:- proceeding at law or otherwise has for nothing ordered or done ARTICLE IV The theory of the single tax is also Workshops gave employment and by virtue of the power of sale in said The management of this corporation been had or instituted to recover said by the other two commissioners members mortgage contained and recorded there worked out by the exemption from wealth to every village. Villas and debt or any part thereof. shall be vsted in a Board of Directors, with which by reason of the facts is binding until approved by the stately palaces with priceless collections taxation of all improvements on agricultural composed of not less than three and Notice is hereby further given that aforesaid has become operative, and governor. This commission is authorized of art and important librarle* bj virtue of the power of sala in said lands, while in cities it is not more than nine members. (3). The pursuant to the statute in such case graced the countryside and cities. mortgage contained arid recorded there to conduct and operate any and names and addresses of the first Board proposed to exempt from taxation made and provided, the said mortgage At the beginning of the invasion, with which by reason of the facts of Directors are: all industrial enterprises the state will be foreclosed and the land _.*a.ndpremises improvement worth up to $2,509, aforesaid has been operative, and pursuant the German soldiery wanted the first Frank Carlson, Silverdale. described in and covered by may establish. Its appointees as head provided that the total value of such to the statute in such case made fruits of pillage, and, from the te» said mortgage, to-wit: Frank Maki, Silverdale. of the proposed state bank and as and provided, the said mortgage will improvement does not exceed $3,500. timony gathered, the other troops were Northwest quarter of northwesi John Benko, Silverdale. be foreclosed and the land and premises director of the proposed elevator i«l quarter (NW% NW%), Section twentythree If they exceed $3,500 value the owner prevented from giving way to ex Isaiah Sether, Greaney. described in and covered by said milling interests may be removed (23), and north half of northeast cess in order to let the German leaders Ole Hogland, Silverdale. must pay tax on the entire property. mortgage, to-wit: puarter (N*£NE%), Section twentytwo with or without cause at any time.. and soldiers have the first pici John Haugen, Greaney. To place the taxing machinery directly Aft est half of northeast quarter (22), and southeast quarter of ^Nekolai Larson, Silverdale. of what was worth carrying off. Thus, The state bank scheme is regarded (W%NE%) and the west half of th« in the hands of the governor, southeast quarter (SE&SE!) of Section Drier Dahl, Silverdale. when the Germans left Italy, the Austrians as the pivotal measure. Without the southeast quarter (W%SE%) of section in accordance with the socialist theories fifteen (15), in Township one hundred followed in their footsteps and eighteen (18) in Township Sixtynine The first officers of this corporation bank, which is to be capitalized at fifty-two (152), north of Range of President A. C. Townley and redoubled their acts of oppression (69), Range twenty-two 22), west shall be: President Frank Carlson twenty-five (25), west of 5th. P. M., $2,000,000, the funds being obtained his advisor, Walter Thomas Mills, and barbarity to give vent to theii of the 5th P. M., will be sold at public Vice-president, John Haugen Secretary will be sold at public auction to the by the issuance of state bonds, the auction to the highest bidder therefor, who is here with Townley, the nonpartisan insensate and often deluded rapacity, Isaiah Sether, and Treasurer Nekolni highest bidder therefore for cash by Non-Partisan league president, A for cash by the Sheriff of Koochiching Larson. All of the above named officers tax commission of three The depredations fell on the poot the Sheriff of Koochiching County, County, Minnesota to satisfy and pay C. and directors shall hold their respective Townley, says it would be impossible ^as well as the wealthy. Articles ot Minnesota, to satisfy and pay the debt members is abolished and a single the debt which will then be due on aforesaid until the next annual to carry the program to completion. even the slightest value were the objects which will then be due on the note secured tax commissioner substituted, that the note secured by said mortgage, together Meeting of the corporation to be hell by said mortgage, together with of their cupidity. No house e» By virtue of his power on with the sum of twenty-five officer to be subject to removal at January 3rd, 1920, at whiih time and the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars caped the iron hand of the invader, the industrial board, the governor ($25.00) dollars stipulated in said mortgage the will of the governor. annually thereafter, a Btfard of Directors stipulated in said mortgage as attorney's All household linen was carried ofl as-attorney's fees, and the costs would locate such bank, name all its shall be elected from and by the fees, and the costs and expenses Gross income taxes on railroads, without pity. Sheets and mattresses and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings ^stockholders of this corporation. The officers, and direct its every activity. of the^e foreclosure proceedings as oil line companies, etc., also are contemplated, were torn from the sick and bed as allowed by law. annual meeting of this corporation allowed by law. Under the banking bill introduced The said sale will be made at the while a registration tax ridden, and every sign of resistance shall be held at its principal place of The said sale will be made at the front door of the Court House in the all public money are required to be was met with inhuman cruelty. on mortgage filings is proposed in addition. business on the first Saturday in January front door of the Court House in the City of International Falls, County of deposited in the state bank. This con The victuals, even in the poorest in each year. Immediately after City of International Falls, County of Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, houses, were carried off, even to the the election of directors or as soon after stitutes a fund of about $25,000,000,000 Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, The Non-Partisan League progr -i at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as practicable, the directors shall at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon tables around which the families gatb collected in taxes each year, while on Saturday, the 1st day of April, is being worked out by the caucus meet and elect from their number a on Friday, the 11th day of April, ered to eat their miserable food. A. D. 1919. control of many millions more in the system. Members of the legislature president and a /ice-president, and A. D., 1919. Food Carried From Table* Dated February 19th, 1919. state board of school and university Dated February 19th, 1919. from their number or from the stockholders elected as non-partisans entered the In the country besides the damage Merchants' State Bank, land fund, created by land grants a secretary ml a treasurer. Merchants' State Bank, caucus bound to carry out its orders. done to every crop, a complete devastation Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. Any office except that ot president and Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. from the government and established was 'wrought, cutting down Mortgagee. In the caucus, which is secret, Townley Mortgagee. vice-president may be held by one for the benefit of schools and higher Frank Palmer. vines and fruit trees purely from wanton and Mills have outlined their person. The directors and ofticers of Jevne & Norton, Attorney for Mortagee, institutions, will pass to the bank. It savagery, or for the firewood the Attorney for Mortagee, this corporation shall hold their respective program, and it has the caucus approval. International Falls, Minnesota. enemy needed. Thus one of the International Falls, Minnesota. also is proposed to force into the offices until, their successors fore-.syTsquart OD RF MH SC MF sources of agricultural wealth foi liave been duly elected and entered state bank about $40,000,000 carried A workmen's compensation act, the centuries was destroyed. upon the discharge of their duties. The by state banks in the forms of reserves JOHNNY ON THE SPOT creation of a state insurance department, NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF All metals, as has been related, first meetings of the stockholders and in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and LAND CONTRACT in which the state would carr3r were the special objects of cupidits of the Board of Directors shall be held To Rudolph Liechty Chicago banks. at Silverdale on the third day of January( and were taken without the least pre "And what is your name, little its own insurance on public building.* Take Notice, That you are in default, 1920 at 2 P. M. o'clock, respectively. Deposits from private parties may text of legality. The number of bells: boy?" beamed the kindergartener upon a coal mine inspection act, and numerous under and according to the terms, conditions taken from the churches is estimated also be received, and as an inducement a new pupil who stood bashfully and provisions of that certain similar measures, are contemplated The amount of the capital stock of at 12.000. It gives an idea of th€ for such deposits provision is Contract dated 14th, day of April, 1917, before that personage's imposing figure. by the administration. this corporation shall be five thousand extent and thoroughness of ther^pillage whereby William L. Keiver and Emma made that deposits in the state bank dollars ($5,000) dr icled into five committed in private houses aud J. Keiver, his wife of the City of International shall be free from taxation. NO SISTER'S NIGHT. hundred shares of tr-.. dollars each, "I don't know 1" public buildings. Falls, County of Koochiching, which shall be paid in, such amounts The $2,000,000 issue authorized for "Come, come! What does your and State of Minnesota, greed GOWNS FOR HIM The sanctity of sacred places was and at such times anO such manner the bank capital is placed in the to convey unto you, upon full and timely mother call you when the cakes are not respected. In almost all the as shal lbe provided the by-laws of performance by you of your part of hands of the industrial .commission, churches religious paraphernalia were Willie was in a bad temper, "lis done?" said corporation, which shall bo paid the terms, conditions and provisions to be sold in amounts from $5 to $10,000. stolen with sacred vestments and articles The pupil replied, brightening up mother had just discovered that ihere In, in money or property, or both, In thereof reference to which Contract used in worship, often of great* The bond issue specifically provides such manner, at such times, and in "She don't call me then! I'm there i" was not 3 clean nightshirt ready for for more particularity is hereby made, est historic or artistic value. •such amounts as the Board of Directors that the bank may purchase of the following described real estate —Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. him to wear. shall order. The capital stock situate in Koochiching County, Statd out of its own deposits the bonds "Never mind, Willie," she said, Sees Son on Screen. shall be divided into five hunrded of Minnesota, to-wit: which make up its capital stock. consolingly. "You will have to put shares of the par value of $10.00 each. "There he Is there's John!" shouted Lot One, Section thirty, Township, /She previlege of making -loans {o 4). Mrs. John Hughes, who with her sixty-eight, North of Range twentyfour on one of your sister's nightgowns the state industrial commission is husband was watching a picture at a west of the Fourth Principal Meridian, tonight." ARTICLE VI containing 23.48 acres. movie at Macon, Ga. The parents given to the bank, likewise power to "What, a girl's?" snorted Willie, or liability to which this corporation HE THE And that according to the terms, conditions were overjoyed when the picture of transfer moneys from one funi to drawing himself up haughtily. shall at any time lie subject not to and provisions of said Contract MAN their son, Sergeant John H. Hughes, exceed an amount equal to thirty per another, as occasion may arise.. The "Yes, Why not?" asked mother, in there became due and payable from you Jr., of the aviation service in France, cent of the paid-up capital stock. VHO bank, also would conduct a rural to said William L. Keiver and Emma surprise. was thrown on the screen and they In Testimony Whereof, we have here J. Keiver, his wife, on the 14th day of EIGHTS credits department by issuing bonds "saw him," though a thousand miles "I won't wear it" declared the unto set our hands, this %18th'day of April, 1918, the sum of one hundred away. against real estate mortgages, this .small boy. "I rather go to bed raw!"