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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS year by congressional action, but these parts will at least serve to NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORECLOSURE and west half of southwest quarter SALE. (W%SW%) of section nine (9) all in point out the force of public sentiment that guided the national township one hundred fifty-nine (159) law-makers in thfeir deliberations and actions. north of range twenty-seven (27) west AND BORDER BUDGET Notice is hereby given, that default of the fifth prinipal meridian, containing There is a timely condemnation of the one-man government that has occurred in the conditions of that one hundred sixty (160) acres GEO. P. WATSON, Editor has presumed to say in detail what America's ideals are, and then, certain mortgage, dated the 15th day more or less according to the United of April, 1'916, executed by Ole Wasli States Government Survey, in the Entered at the Po»t Office at International Falls. Minn., as Second-class Matte* without consulting the people's representatives, proceeded to apply and Andrea Wasli, his wife as mortgagors, county of Koochiching and state of or to fail to apply those principles at the behest of that ome-man to Mackey J. Thompson as Minnesota with the heraditaments and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR mortgagee, filed for reoord in the office appurtenances which sale will be made government. of the Register of Deeds in and for by the sheriff of said Koochiching The declaration denounces the Shantung agreement as dishonorable Koochiching county, State of Minnesota, county at the front door of the court Get r«eady for the county fair at Northome on September 16, on the 1st day of June, 1916, at 9 house in the city of International Falls, demands' continued full effectiveness of the Monroe. arid 18. She's going to be a hummer. o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book in said county and state on the 25th Doctrin'e calls for such a protective tariff as will keep industries "N" of Mortgage Records, on page 237 day of October, 1919 at 10 o'clock in thereof which default consists in the the forenoon of that day at public vendue to capacity operation and permit the payment of wages required The foundation of all real civilization is respect for law, and failure of said mortgagors to pay the to the highest bidder for cash, to for American standards of living indorses an equitable participation principal of said mortgage which became pay said debt of six hundred thirteen n»ext to that is economy in spending the taxpayer's money. due April 15, 1919 in the sum of and nineteen hundredths dollars and by labor in the fruits of its toil declares unalterable opposition $350., and their further failure to pay interest and taxes if any on said premises to efforts to substitute soviestism for Twentieth century democracy the real estate taxes levied against the and twenty-five dollars attorney's No wonder the schoolhouse lawn and shade trees blush with land described in said mortgage for the fees as stipulated in and by said mortgage deplores strikes and lockouts as costly blights upon the sham'e as they hear the pupils and teachers talking about the beautiful year 1918, which taxes were paid by and the disbursements allowed nation's prosperity urges private ownership and operation of railroads the mortgagee August 29, 1919 in the by law, subject to redemption at any front yard, of the courthouse. sum of $39.34 that there. is due and time within one year from the day of under strict government control denounces legislation i»i payable, at the date of this notice, sale as provided by law. upon the debt secured by said mortgage, the interest of a class as against the weal of of all exhorts intelligent With the ratification of woman's suffrage by 120 to 5 in the Dated September 5th, 1919. the sum of Three Hundred Nintyseven economy in government administration favors a liberal land The J. A. Felthou* Company, house and 60 to 5 in tbei senate another milestone on the highway and 16-100 dollars, and that no action or proceeding at law or otherwise Mortagee, policy for thie benefit of service men calls for the suppression of of progress has been passed by our state. has been instituted to recover St. Paul, Minn. unjust profiteering wherever it may be found asks for legislation said debt or any part thereof that, w. V. Kane, by virtue of a power of sale therein that will put and keep the American mercantile marine prohibition Attorney for Mortagee, The Commecial Club made a good move when it asked its president contained, said,mortgage will be foreclosed International Falls Minn. Sll 016 enforcement legislation expresses faith in the constructive political to appoint a committee to co-operate with the city council to set and the land and premises therein described, lying and being- in the influence of women voters proposes such immigration legislation apart a day and give a right royal "welcome home" to "our boys" NOTICE OF MORTGAGE .• County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, as will keep out enemies of responsible democratic government, FORECLOSURE SALE and ask Fort Frances to join them in the celebration. described as follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section and voices a stanch adherence to "nationalism in its highest Thirty-three (33) in Township Sixtyfour sense" as opposed to any creied inimical to American institutions. When Senator Knut»e Nelson was asked the other day through (64), North, of Range Twentytwo Default having been made in'the payment of the sum of-four hundred seven H'ere are the broad fundamentals of an American creed to which (22) West of the Fourth Principal the "where we stand" column of the Pittsburg Dispatch "Is the Meridian, containing One Hundred and eighty hundredths dollars $407.80) all good citizens can subscribe without doing violence to their intelligence North Dakota Non-Partisan League a necessity?" he replied: "It is to be due and Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according which is hereby declared is claimed to be due and' is. due or their patriotic sense. As a model for Minnesota Republicans, to Government Survey, will be sold iscessary for the officers of the league who handle the money, but at the date of this notice upon at public auction to the highest bidder a certain Mortgage duly executed the platform is exalted in tone and true to sound American fcr no one else" which evidently sums up that anti-American proposition for cash by the Sheriff of said Koochiching and delivered by Allen W. Shearer principles. There may be room for additions, but in the foregoing county, at the front door of the and Clara J. Shearer his wife Mortgagors, is a nut shell. Court House in the City of International to the J. A. Felthous Company, summary what is there that a loyal supporter of his country would Falls, in the county of Koochr a corporation existing under the take away?—Minneapolis Tribune. iching, State of Minnesota, on the 10th laws of the state of Minnesota, Mortgagee, It is not too early for the Commercial Club to begin casting day of November, 1919, at 10 o'clock and bearing date the 10th day around for someone who will build other good hotels here and also in the forenoon, to pay and satisfy the of January 1917, and with power of CONTRADICT THEMSELVES AT debt secured by said mortgage, Twenty-five sale therein contained, duly recorded at Crystal Beach, Birch Point and other suitable locations up the dollars attorney's fees therein in the office of the Register of deeds THE NEW ULM CONVENTION lake in order that next summer's tourists may be taken care of. provided for, and the costs and disbursements within and for the county of Koochiching allowed by law upon such and state of Minnesota on the The good roads between here and Bemidji and Duluth will bring foreclosure and sale. 13th day of January, 1917, at 2 o'clock By a Trade Unionist P. M. in book "K" of Mortgages on ten thousand visitors next year. Dated August 29, 1919. page 351, and no action or proceedings MACKEY J. THOMPSON, having been instituted at law or otherwise Mortgagee* At the New Ulm convention of the American Federation of The securing of better quarters by the Commercial Club does to recover the debt secured by W. A. MeMAMGAL, Jr. said mortgage or any part thereof. Labor under th'e plan for organization of a rieiw political force in more to increase its membership than anything else. It is not only Attorney for Mortgagee, Now therefore notice is hereby given, this state, the report made by Delegates Mahoney stated this: 1512 Pioneer Building, a question of giving the members something for their money but that by virtue of the power of St. Paul, Minn. Sllol6 "That oganized labor represents the largest mass of the people sate contained in said mortgage and also comfortable1 and convenient quarters where they feel at liberty 1 L, pursuant to the statute in such case and must assumiei tfoe duty of leading in this important work." etc. to congregate and discuss, at any time, questions of interest to this XOTICE OF MORTGAGE made and provided, the said mortgage Later on President McDonald of th North Dakota State Federation will be foreclosed by a sale of the FORECLOSURE SALE city and county, such opportunity cannot fail to generate a still premises described in and conveyed by of Labor, told the delegates that they were not a majority of better and progressive spirit amongst its citizens. said mortgage, viz: people and that without the aid of other forces in society, they could Default having been made In the The southeast quarter of the south payment of the sum of six. hundred east quarter (SE%SE%) of section accomplish nothing politically. 'Of course McDonald is right and Many old-time settlers are putting in their best licks, all over th rteen and nineteen one hundredths thirty-four (34), township one hundred the Minnesota State Branch of the A. F. of L. is wrong. dollars ($613.19) which is hereby declared sixty (160) north" of range twentyseven this county, getting more land cleared and broken so as to have to be due and is claimed to be (27) west of the fifth principal Organized labor has not over 4,000,000 members in good standii grains, root crops and other kinds of farm produce to take to marktet due and is due at the date of this notice meridian in the county of Koochiching in the whole nation today .alnd forty per cent of this membership upon a certain mortgage, duly executed »nd state of Minnesota, containing 40 over the good roads that will be ready easily for next years demands. and delivered by Hector Hubert acres more or less according to the do-not have a vote. Last!April organizted labor in the great Every man who can do so is figuring on putting in the entire winter a single man, mortgagor to The government survey thereof with the industrial center of Chicago nominated its own candidate for mayor J. A. Felthous Company, a corporation heraditaments and. appurtenances clearing more land instead of working out and there no question under the laws of the state of Minnesota, Which sale will be made by the in the person of John Fitzpatrick, president of the Chicago central but that both the stores and the banks will give extended credit to mortgagee and bearing date the sheriff of said county of Koochiching, labor union, and though they boast of 287,000 members in that city, 2nd day of June, 1917 and with power encourag'e all who are doing this. Minnesota, at the front door of the of sale therein contained, duly recorded court house in the city of International Fitzparick received only a little over 54,000 vote's. Counting five In the office of the Register of Deeds Falls, Minnesota on the 25th day of to a family, at best, organized labor represents but twenty million The Board of County Commissioners are doing the best they In and for the county of Koochiching October at 11 o'clock A. M. of said and state of Minnesota on the 15th day out of 111,000,000 of people in this nation, th'ey area small minority day at public vendue to the highest can to get the three main trunk roads in this county gravelled, but of June, 1917 at 11 o'clock A. M. in bidder for cash, to pay said of the working class itself. book "K" of mortgages on page 408. so far have only been able to let a contract for the worst piece, debt of four hundred seven and and no action or proceedings having eighty one hundredths dollars ($407.80) which is between Margie and Gemmell. New bids are called for been instituted at law or otherwise to and interest and taxes if any on said A LOWER CASE DEMOCRAT NOW recover the debt secured by said mortgage and it is very much hoped that if nothing better can be done, several premises, and twenty-five dollars attorney of any part thereof. fees stipulated in and by said parties with teams will go in together in order to get ttoe necessary Now therefore, notice is hereby giverf, mortgage and the disbursements allowed One of the things I have most at heart in this report to work completed on all roads. When these roads are fixed up so my that by virtue of the power of sale by law, subject to redemption at contained in said mortgage and pursuant fellow citizens is making this1 journey as a democrat, but I am any time within one year from the that easy travel can be enjoyed, the value added to all the land in to the statute in such case made day of sale as provided by law. spelling it with a little "d," and I don't want anyone to remember, the county especially the lands within a few miles of every part of and provided, the said mortgage will be Dated September 5th, 1919. foreclosed by a sale of the premises described so far as this errand is concerned that it is ever spelled with a big these roads will inceas'e in value several times the cost of the highways. The J. A. Felthous Company, in and coveyed by said mortgage Mortagee, "D." viz: St. Paul, Minr.. As comparted with the independence of Amierica, the importance The southeast quarter of the northeast V. Kane, XV. quarter (SE%NE%) of section o* the Democratic Party and the independence of the Republican LABOR'S PROFITEERING eight (8), and the southwest quarter Attorney for Mortagee, Party and the independence of every other party, is ^absolutely negligible.—President of the northwest quarter (SW%NW%), International Falls, Minn. Sll OIC Wilson's speech at Indianapolis. The Midvale ste'el employees have adopted a resolution that the Now that the President is so deeply concerned to get his treay only sure remedy for the high cost of living is increased production DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON through unchanged, he is fain to be a small "d" democrat. But and the bringing of prices in line with present wages, and that therefore -AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND- hitherto he has with unfailing persistence used a big "D." "any workman who demands a-'greater proportionate return He was a Democrat and not a democrat, when he refused to for his labor than his fellow workmen in other lines are getting. WHEN YOU WANT TOFIX E S O A N form a govern...ment of all parties to fight the war, as they did in a- guilty of profiteering as a grocer who charges exorbitant prices THAT FENCE Successor to G. Holmquist Britain and France and Italy and Canada, and persisted in putting LAY THAT FLOOR for the necessities of life." Th'ey might have added that to demand I Cabinet Maker, Furniture SEE HANG THAT DOOR Repairer, Picture Framing:, none, but his own partisans on guard. under present conditions a wage scale that would more than balance BUILD THAT SMALL I General Carpenter, Contracttor He was a Democrat and not a democrat, when he refused to the rise in cost of living was even more obnoxious profiteering*—New BUILDING OR COTTAGE^ and Builder. let Roosevelt go to war when hie kept General Leonard Wood, lr York Evening Post. or any Big Carpenter job—J 1502 THIRD STREET most experienced soldier, at home, because the lajtter had earnestly preached preparedness—and had been vindicated by events when THE LIFEGIVING RAISIN he kept Baker, the little pacifist, at the head of the Department of NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO War, instead of a big man with his heart in the job. "Iron deficiency as a disease baffles the m'edical profession. He was a Democrat and not a democrat, when in the fall of There are no whoops of joy, no outbursts of buoyant energy, no cries 1918 he issued an appeal to the American people to elect a Democratic of bounding gladness, no fountains of ieternal youth, vigor, life or HONTPELIER, VERMONT Congress to support his administration when he sought health in the bottl'es of 'beef, iron and wine,' or the jar of rouge to defeat Republican candidates for congress by open opposition Chartered 1848 lired and listless folk, with energizing iron clamoring for recognitor when he tried to have Henry Ford elected Senator from Michigan fail to seeMt at their doors. Among the most prolific sources and J. Ham Lewis re-elected from Illinois when, in short, he Aceafe of food iron the raisin is conspicuous. California might well Insurance in Force brought the whole influence' of his war administration to bear in $75,000,000.00 ailed the "Iron State,' though never has she been so honored. Her $254,000,000.00 the effort to keep the legislative as well as the executive power fiuity little nuggets of iron are gatherer from bounteous harvests, in his own hands. only to be ignored by white faced creatures who m'ournfully cry Issues the best forms of Life, Terms, He was a Democrat and not a democrat when he named himself 'Where are the iron men of yesterday?' The raisin, heavy with iron as the head of the American mission to the Peace Confrence,' and in its most assimilable form, begs mankind to let it do for the weak Endowment and Trusteeship bsurance took with him as nominal advisers little men of his own selection, and weary the things it was created for. Like whole cereals, it instead of availing himself of the brains and the experience of the contains the mineral salts fessential to life. Not only does it pro. and Life Annuities. big men in the opposition party. duce iron in abundance, but it wields in large measure lime, magne He was a Democrat and not a democrat, when he sought to plotassium and phosphous. If we could increase the consumption Sium, make a mere rubber stamp of the Senate, though that body is A request for further particulars will not involve of raisins a hundredfold, much of the an'emia due to our denatured charged by the Constitution with the duty of giving advice and connt foods would disappea."—McCann's Science of Eating. any obligation. in the formulation of treaties. AN AMERICAN CREED Having carried partisanship to the extreme limit all throUigh the war and since the war, ,Mr. Wilson is now ready to drop his JOHN D. KIBBEY, General Agent The "declaration of principles" issued by the Hennepin County partisanship and don the robe of public spirit for the nonce. He Republican committee is an accurate reflection not only of what would now discuss the Treaty on that lofty plane on which he should International Falls, Republican but straight-thinking members of other parties throughout have negotiated it. Winn the country have 5n mind these days. The declaration is put If there is partisanship in the debate, it is the Pesident himself Liberal Dividends Net Cost Low forth as a sort of basic pattern for party platforms to bei cut by who by his -persistently partisan course has generated it.—Minne- |rext year. As such, parts of it may blel made obsolete before next apolis Journal. rJ.KMrJA mm®®?-mi J?* it