International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 28, 1919 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, AUGUST 28 1919 Hiiji mtfMl PREMIUM LIST BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON? CONTINUED FROM PAGE THREE VICTORY BUTTONS Class 2—Geopraphy, Map Work Now on hand at the U. S. Army 1st "2nd 3rd Recruiting Station, 311 Nicollet Ace, Lot 1 Map of Minnesota $.75 $.50 $.25 Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the Auxiliary Lot 2 Product Map of North Station'at Internataional Hotel, America 75 .50 .25 International Falls, Minn. Lot 3 Relief Map of South These buttons are ready for issue America 75 .50 .25 and can be obtained in the following Yof Lot 4 Relief Map of United manner: 4 OUR tractor represents a large investment which must be States -75 .50 .25 FIRST—The orders governing the Lot 5 Map of British Isles 75 .50 .25 protected. You can protect it best by care in the selection issue of these buttons are: "A label Lot 6 Map of Africa 75 .50 .25 the lubricants used to eliminate friction from tfie moving button to be known as the VICTORY Note—For size and other information relative BUTTON, for wear on civilian parts. By using the correct oil you pot only increase the to maps see State Fair List for Rural Schools. clothes, will be issued to all officers, life of your machine, but you add to its power, for much Class 3—Booklets enlisted men, (excluding members of power is used in overcoming friction. the Students' Army Training Corps) Lot 1 Poultry $1.00 $.50 $.25 Lot 2 Patriatism 1.00 .50 .25 field clerks, and members of the The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufacturers three Army Nurse Corps, who served oh Lot 3 Potatoes 1-00 *50 -25 lubricating oils for tractors. Lot 4 Our Boys & Girls' Clufs 1.00 .50 .25 active duty in the Army of the United States at any time between April Lot 5 Bread Making 1.00 .50 .25 Heavy Polarine Oil Lot 6 Dairy Cattle 1.00 .50 25 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, and whose service was honorable. The Lot 7 Sheep 1-00 .75 25 button will be silver for those wounded Class 4—Weaving—Pupils under 9 years of age. Stanolind Tractor Oil in action, and bronze for all others." Lot 1—Rag Rug 8x12 inches —$.75 $.50 $.25 Lot 2 Cord Hammock, not more Two Classes of Men Barred From Extra Heavy Polarine Oil than 6 in. in diameter .. .75 .50 .25 Victory Medal Lot 3 Raffia Bag 8x12 inches .. .75 .50 .25 Two classes of men are barred from receiving or wearing the Victory Class S—Weaving—Pupils 9 to 13 years of age medal and button, according to not more Lot 1 Raffia Basket, One of these oils has the correct lubricating Write for 100-page book a statement issued by the War Department than 8 in. in diameter .$.75 $.50 $.25 body foryour particular tractor. Tractor Lubrication." It on June 11. These classes Lot 2 Raffia Bag, 8x12 inches .75 .50 25 The nearest Standard Oil representative rendered no service to the War De- is free and will be of great interest Class 6—Sewing—Girls under 13 years of age. has a chart, prepared by our Engineering and usefulness to you. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Lot 1 Work Apron $1.75 $1.00 $.J0 Staff, indicating which of Read it carefully, apply the SALE Lot 2 Hem-stitched Towel 1.00 .75 these oils will enable your tractor to information given, and you will Lot 3 Hemmed Patch 1.00 .75 .50 give the best results, and he will be Default has occured in a condition be able to keep your tractor in Lot 4 Stockinet Darn on Stocking of that certain mortgage, made, executed glad to show it to you. service longer. 1.00 .75 .50 and delivered by Anna Johnson and Charles E. Johnson, her husband, Lot 5 Three-cornered darn 75 .50 .25 STANDARD OIL CO. a-*™» 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. as mortgagors, to Henry A. Lot 6 Work Bag 1.00 .75 .50 Todd, as mortgagee, dated April 6th, Lot 7 Hemmed Pillowslip 75 .50 .25 1915, and with power of sale therein Lot 8 Hemstitched Hankerchief contained recorded in the office of th» Register of Deeds of Koochiching 75 .50 .25 178? County, State of Minnesota, May 1st, Lot 9 Kimono Nightgown 75 .50 .25 1915, at one o'cock p. m. in book "M" mortgages on page consisting partment and were never on "active of 242, to the Minneapolis Station, 311 Nicollet Class 7—Sewing in the failure of the said mortgagors duty" within the meaning of the Ave., where, upon receipt thereof, Girls 13 to 18 years of age GOOD WAGES to pay the annual installment of inter- employed in G. O. 48 (W. phrase as the button will be promptly issued est on said mortgage debt, and as welll-^ Lot 1 Work Apron $1.00 $.50 $.25 ini in their failure to pay taxes levied and 1919). and Circular 206. (W. D. and the original discharge certificate Lot'2 Overhand Patch 75 ,50 .25 assessed against the mortgaged prem- 1919). The classes are (a) consciences returned to the owner together Wanted Lot 3 Buttonholes 1.00 .50 .25 wherefore the said mortgagee has tious objectors who refused to weir with the button. In case the 500 Good Lot 4 Three-cornered Darn 75 .50 .25 MILLINERS elected to declare the said mortgage debt due and payable, and he hereby "nlform or to accept service applicant does not desire to send his the Lot 5 Work Bag 75 .50 .25 does declare said debt due and payable branch of the Army (b) men acwith original discharge certificate to the Lot 6 Fancy Apron 75 .50 .25 interest costs and expenses and cepted by local boards but rejected recruiting office, he can by making Lot 7 Corset Cover 75 .50 .25 taxes paid and interest thereon. And at camp before entering on regular application thereto be furnished the Lot 8 Petticoat 75 .50 .25 pursuant to the terms and provision.!, Department however Th necessary blank which when properly of said mortgage, the said mortgagee Lot 9 Hem-stitched Tow..el 75 .50 .25 has paid the taxes assessed on and directs that conscientious objections Makers and Trimmers accomplished may be used for the Lot 10 Plain Dress 1.00 .75 .25 against said premises for the years who accepted service in any branch Lot 11 Hem-stitched Pillowslip .75 .50 .25 purpose of obtaining the Victory Makers $12 to $15 week 1917 and 1918, at times and in the of the Army are as much entitled to See State List for details Kimona Nightgown Bctton. 9th. the Victory medal and button are the as Trimmers $15 to $30 week Class 8—Rural School Manual Training Many applications had been received amount thereof being $38.70. I Other members of those branch1918 es. taxes paid August 18th, 1919, the and held on file at the Main office, Lot 1 Match Scratcher $.75 $.50 $.25 If satisfactory we Dis\a amount thereof'being $77.05. 1 The way to get the button: Lot 2 Pen Rack 75 .50 .25 311 Nicollet Ave., previous to -the receipt due' charged officers and soldiers residing give season of 4 months be Lot 3 Brush Broom Holder 75 .50 .25 there is due, upon said mortgage debt, of the buttons, and these are at the date hereof in principal and in- a* an^ *"e clties towns ?n Lot 4 Nail Box one or 75 .50 .25 or longer now receiving immediate attention. terest and including the taxes paid which any Army Recruiting Station Lot 5 Sleeve Board (20 in) 75 .50 .25 with interest, the sum of seventeen js located will, upon presentation of Lot 6 Meat Carving Board $2,500 CASH TAKES 162 ACRES, hundred eighty-four and forty-four discharee certificate WRITE orieinal (14 in.) .25 hundredths ($1784.44) dollars. And no original aiscnarge certincate, 75 .50 20 acres cleared, remainder in timber, or proceeding been issued a button, silver or bronze action has institute1 STRONGE & WARNER CO. Lot 7 Bird House (rustic four-room house and barn, crop ed at law to recover the debt secured I accordingly. If the applicant does design) .50 .25 75 by said mortgage or any part thereof, in wheat, oats, barley, hay in team, Lot 8 Bird House, shop made .75 .50 .25 notice is hereby given, reside in a city or town at which St. Fault Minn. Therefore, not wagon, sleighs, machinery, three Lot 9 Hammer Handle 75 .50 .25 said mortgage will be foreclosed, ne of the U. S. Army Recruiting that cattle, 100 chickens six miles from 0 and the premises and real estate de- ,, Lot 10 Coat Hanger 75 .50 .25 St. Francis, Ont. Can. Address owner, scribed in said mortgage, lying and Officers is located then he should for Lot Towel Roller 11 75 .50 .25 O. H. Olson, Crozier, Ont., Can. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE FRESS Koo-1 his original discharge certificate being situate in said county of ward Lot 12 Card of Rope Work chiching, State of Minnesota, viz: pieces .50 8 75 .50 Northeast quarter (NE of the Northeast Lot 13 Broom Holder quarter (NE%) in section twelve 75 .50 .25 (12), township sixty-nine (69) North, Lot 14 Unclassified 75 .50 .50 range twenty-four (24) West, sold at SECTION 3—BAKING, CANNING AND GARDEN pubic vendue for cash to the highest bidder by the sheriff of said county PRODUCTS at the front door of the court house in This section is open to pupils of High, Graded, the city of International Falls, said county and state on Monday, the 13th Consolidated and Rural schools. day of October, 1919, at the hour of Class 1—Canning ten o'clock in the forenoon, to pay and satisfy said mortgage debt with Exhibits to be displayed in pint cans. accumulated interest and expenses of Lot 1 Canned Wild Fruits (4 sale, and including seventy-five dollars varieties $4.00 $1.00 $.50 attorney's fees stipulated in said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure Lot 2 Canned Vegetables (4 varieties thereof. 2.00 1.00 .50 Dated August 20th, 1919. Class 2—Cooking—Girls between 9 and 17 years Henry A. Todd, age. Mortgagee A. B. Darellus, Each entry for baking must be accompanied by Attorney for Mortgagee, the receipe. If this is not done, the exhibit will 901-902 New York Life Building, be debarred from receiving a premium. Minneapolis, Minnesota. A 28 02 Lot 1 Loaf of Yeast Risen 18 cents Bread—Corn and Wheat (containing not less than 1-4 Wheat- substitute $1.25 $.75 $.50 Lot 2 Loaf of Yeast Risen Bread, Barley and Wheat combination. Containing CAMELS are in a class by themselves—-easily the not less than 1-4 Wheat most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you substitute '..... 1.25 .75 .50 Lot 3 Biscuits—six—any substitute. ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare BETTER DENTISTRY Must be made of Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at soda or baking powder quality, cigarette satisfaction any price 1 Pot flavor and FOR LESS MONEY and without sugar or butter, and using not less to the utmost test! than 1-2 Wheat substitute Camela are mold everywherein en tifically mealed Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how scf 75 .50 .25 Bridge Work A_ package* of 20 dgarettea or liberally you smoke them I The expert blend of choice Turkish AA Lot 4 Muffins—six—Same rules Gold Crowns ... I (RAA tmnpackagea(200cig/armttea) and choice Domestic tobaccos makes delightful so fullbodied, in a glaamine-paper-covered as for Lot 3 75 .50 .25 Wkite Crowns carton. We strongly recommend Plates yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every Lot 5 Conservation Cookies— thia for ear ton (to time you light one you get new and keener eqjoyment I Rolled or Drop, (coating GUARANTEED WORK borne or office mupply or when jm travel at least 1-2 Wheat substitute) It YEARS Freedom from any unpleasant tigprstty after any or J. Reynolds Tobacco Cot 75 .50 .25 unple&sant tigaretty odor makes Camels aa w«"«wi as they ar® Winston-Salon, N. Lot Any Conservation Dish GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST eqjoyable. (not classified elsewhere .75 .50 .25 Special attention given to In feet, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so Class 3—Garaen Products out-of-town patients. Write us many new ways you never will miss the absence of Lot 1 Potatoes, one peck, Minnesota about your teeth troubles. We premiums or gifts. You'U prefer Camel Quality standard varieties are glad to answer any and all questions. Write us. $2.00 $1.00 $.50 Lot 2 Carrots, table, six ..75 .50 .25 Lot 3 Beets, table ,... 75 .50 .25 DRS. NORCROSS CLARKE Lot 4 Onions 25 75 .50 Union Dentists Lot 5 Pop Corn 75 .50 25 Lot 6 Rutabagas .75 .50 .25 Lot 7 Turnips 75 .50 .^5 ,1 Bemi^li $ Lot 8 Tomatoes .75 .50 A .25 V? exhibitor. ,.t, ,, Note—Prodcts mus't be grown by fi! nil, 1 -)•. -'Hill