International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 27, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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Mrfgg -t r-^t INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 27th, 1919 PAGE EIGHT ..-Oil U.'IS 0 .• It Looks Like a Cold Winter Playing Safe---0n Clothes More than ever 4t is of prime importance for clothes How About Your buyers to purchase only the kind of clothes that last— the kind that can be worn day in and day out without Overcoat? -m losing one bit of their attractiveness^—clothes made ol fabrics that give long service—clothes that are made carefully, for only carefully made clothes can give satisfactory udging from the biting cold wind Ithat arrived here this wear. w^ek, it looks as though the Winter is going to be a All of these desirable qualifications are fiound in rather cold one. We don't pretend to be weather prophets, notice how Graduate" 6t guardedly we say "it looks, as though." But whether this Winter is going to be a s'evere ont or not, men (HAND TAILORED) always desire overcoats that can give the right kind of cold protection and proper appearance on all days. Clothes We have just received! an overcoat that does this. It's the On a chilly. day you wear the collar down in the snug fitting fashion shown here—on ireal cold days you need They are made from all wool materials, and every single only turn up thte convertible collar and button up for one of the 100 operations that go into the making of warmth and domfort. these suits is done wilth painstaking care by some of the M-Overcoat-J" best clothing craftsmen in the country. The young man ayer- Mad^l in this advertisement iis wearing one iaf the popular double-brester, one'-button coats—ai new style departure. aster-MadlJ By a special manufacturing process, this garment has retained the snug fitting chest that was formerly possible only with two or three buttons—and the lapel has a This particular overcoat model is one of the choice plums more graceful' appearance, extending in an attractive of the season. It is designed along smart, attractive way down to the first button. lines. Every operation, and there are over 50 in the making of this overcoat, has been carefully done by master This model has the "Tu-Way" belt, permitting one to workmen. Wh'en you visit the store, we will be glad wear this suit with or without the belt, as he desires. to show you the care and! pains that are taken in its building. ''Graduate" Hand-tailored Clothes are now being sold Effectively quarter-lined with first quality material. at these reasonable prices—$27.00 to $40.00 The best weaves of America's looms included in this s^l MAYER BROS, ection at $25.00 to $50.00. Play safe on clothes—buy "Graduate" Clothes—they last. MAYER BROS. CHICAGO CHICAGO 'You Can Always Do Better 'THE STORE OF QUALITY" at International Falls, Minn. nre~iiisi "action taken by the committee iTaPe of Ivxilmesdla^In"the "controversy be Tgiiclere3. TKe actual setTler"anainiSjr of these foreclosure proceedings as was to close all the liquoi now pending before the Federal Trade the agricultural opportunities be made allowed by law. Say Girl Will Be Found Dead. shops, saloons and barrooms and to Commission to the end that existing kno4wn through all means of publicity The said sale will be made at the Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov 25.—The parents organize a volunteer police force to handicaps in steel prices, known as and education. front door of the court house, in the of Sophie Lienskj, 14 years old, a keep order. After the second day "Pittsburgh Plus" be removed and that city of International Falls, county of 4. That all co-operate with the school girl who disappeared from her the markets were reopened and the steel manufacturing and development Koochiching and State of Minnesota state and local governments in the encouragement home in Glen Lyon, have received a strikers were not allowed to cut off in Minnesota be placed on a par with at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of industrial, rural and message to the effect that she had the water supply. In short, the strike the most" favored sections of the country. on Saturday the 10th day of agricultural education. been kidnaped and would be found was managed in a most orderly and January 1920. Sufragists 5. Resolved that as the potato crop Country, Where Won dead. She failed to return home and systematic way and no outrages oi Dated November 27, 1919. 12. Let this association co-operate is one of the section's greatest assets, a search was started. It extended to any sort were committed. First State Bank, 13 Years .Ago, Quick to Right with the Great Lakes Tide Water Association that the certification of seed stock be the mountains, but no trace of her "During the course of the strike numerous Big Falls, Minn. in its magnificent work of encouraged and that it be regarded was found. On the porch of the Self After War. deputations were sent with pe Assignee. Connecting Duluth .with the ocean and that the use of pure potato seed is as Lieuski home was found a ne*q saying: titions to the governor general, and Jevne & Norton, let' all possible support be lent to this important to the potato industry as is "When you find Sophie you will Attorneys for Assignee, in each deputation there were women project which means so much to the the use of well bred cattle in dairy find her dead." The signature was MANY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS International Falls, Minn. n27jl members. Thus, even in moments oi industrial and agricultural development production. As one of the great obstacles "Mike G." grave political danger and at times of this section. of the potato industry is the general when the utmost moderation and foresight NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE i3. The story of the great forest instability of price, let it' be the NOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOS were needed, the Finns were not fire of 1918 constitutes the saddest SALE. sense of this meeting that all -efforts afraid to trust, their, somen"Tlie Women of Finland Fortunate From Chapter of Minnesota's history^ and all URE SALE. for co-operative marketing and price "veTy 'great Interest that the frosstble support must be given to the an Educational Point of View— Notice is hereby given, that default stability receive the hearty support of women took in the elections may be Work of reconstruction and the future has been made in the conditions of a Work During Labor Troubles all those interested in development. Notice is hereby given, that default gathered from the fact that in Helsingfors, precaution of like catastrophes. That certain mortgage executed by Andy To that end let this association heartily Wijis Them Vote. has been made in the conditions of the capital, at the time of the this association endorse the organization Wold, a single man, of the County of support the plan of a state co-operative certain mortgage executed by Georgo second elections (in 1908), there were Koochiching, State of Minnesota, of a forest fire prevention association potato exchange. Washington, D. C.—"It seems only T. Robinson and Lavina Robinson, his mortgagor, to Merchants State Bank 19,640 woman voters and 15,516 men to co-operate with the forest 6. Resolved that this association wife, of the county of Koochiching, natural that Finland, a land where of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, voters registered. It is true that the service in fire prevention and control continue its financial support of the State of Minnesota, mortgagors, to W. women have had the vote tor 13 years, dated the 6th day of May, 1916, majority of the women voted for men, and that all farmers' clubs, commercial Boys' and Girls' Potato Club work and H. Roberts, mortgagee, dated the 18th and won it by their participation ID and recorded in the office of the Register as there were only 26 women elected clubs and other organizations be that additional prizes be awarded for day of March, 1907, and recorded in quelling labor troubles like those which of Deeds of Koochiching County. in a house of 200, but one woman received iirged to join such an association and the office of the Register of Deeds of winnings at the show Itself on the now assail the United States of America, Minnesota, on the 24th day of June, a larger number of votes than that the president of the Northern Koochiching County, Minnesota, on the basis of quality exhibited. The association should be one of the first portions 1916, at 3 o'clock p. m., of said day, in of was given to any the men candidates Minnesota Development Association 27th day of March, 1907, at 10 o'clock should also see that Northern of the dismembered Russian empire to Book of mortgages on page 580 of her jparty." appoint a committee to aid in its formation. a. m., of said day, in Book "A" of Minnesota potatoes are displayed in get up a stable constitutional government," thereof, of the records of said office. mortgages on page 124 thereof, of the 1897 ~and"15o?Ts"that just "at That "time competition with those of other sections says a bulletin from the Washington Said default consists in the failure records of said office. 14. That as many small rural Finland was passing through a severe or states whenever possible. of said mortgagor to pay the installment headquarters of the National school districts have insufficient valuation Said mortgage having been duly assigned political crisis. 7. That as one of the most pressing of Twenty dollars ($20.00), which Geographic society. to the First State Bank of Big to carry on their work without Women as Strike Managers. problems of development is that of by the terms of said mortgage became This new member of the family oi Falls, Minnesota, by F. P. Sheldon and an exorbitant tax, let the state authorities "After the outbreak of the Octobei good roads, be it resolved that every due and payable on the 6th day of free nations i» described in a communication Sarah H. Roberts, Administrators of be asked to set a limit of taxation May, 1918. That by reason of said default revolution in Russia (1905) a sympathetic member of this organization aid in to the society by Baroness the estate of the said W. H. Roberts, for such school purposes and said mortgagee has elected to strike was declared In Finland, the passage of the Babcock Amendment, Alletta Korff as follows: deceased said assignment being dated necessary expenses above such limit declare the entire amount remaining and several of the members of the central which is to provide a system tf "From an educational point of view the 26th day of February 1908, and recorded be met by the state in lieu of the present unpaid upon said mortgage to be immediately hard surfaced roads and will make committee elected by a mass meeting the women in Finland have been very in the office of the Register of state aid. due and payable. -available additional funds for rural to manage the details of the strike fortunate, as there are many excellenl Deeds of Koochiching County, State of 15. As much of the development of That there is claimed to be due and highway construction. were women. schools for girls and a number of coeducational Minnesota, on March 4th, 1908, at 9 payable and there is now due and payable this section depends upon legislation, 8. Let.it be the sense of this meeting o'clock a. m., in Book "C" of mortgages schools throughout the at the date of this notice upon be it also resolved that this organization that it voice approval of the on page 264 thereof. country which prepare students foi said mortgage and upon the debt thereby urge a reapportionment upon the management, during the last two Said default consists in the failure the university examinations. secured, the sum of (80.00) Eigh.y basis of the 1920 census. years, of the headwater dams of the of said mortgagors to pay the sum of dollars, with interest thereon at the Girls Admitted in 1878. Mississippi River, whereby much hay 16. Be it resolved that it is the Five hundred dollars ($500.00), which rate of 10 per cent per annum from the "Girls were admitted to the univer 3ense of this association that a tonnage and food for cattle has been saved. by the terms of said mortgage 6th day of May, 1918, and no action sity in 1878, and, until the war inter RESOLUTIONS tax on iron ore is a system of became due and payable on the 18th 9. Be it resolved that this association proceeding at law or otherwise has Vcned, they not only attended lectures of the Northern Minnesota Development double taxation, is sectional and discriminatory day1 of September, 1907. Said default been had or instituted to recover said take all steps for the introduction but took part in all branches of university also consists in the failure of *aid Association adopted at the annual and in violation of the debt or any part thereof. of further sheep and cattle and life they participated in all mortgagors to pay taxes on the real meeting in Duluth, November 14. best principles of taxation and government, Notice is hereby further given th-.t that all land owners be urged to cooperate the celebrations and festivities and estate covered by said mortgage in the 1919. and that we favor a state by virtue of the power of sale in said with the state department of were members of the various clubs amount of Ninety-eight and .24-100 dollars Your committee on resolutions having wide campaign of education to overcome mortgage contained and recorded agriculture in making available at the and student organizations, in which ($98.24), which taxes have been considered the discussions and the present misconceptions on therewith which by reason of the lowest possible cost, large acreages of they were on a footing of perfeel paid by the First State Bank of Big facts '.aforesaid has become operative, sentiments expressed in this convention, this subject. pasture lands through twhich stockmen equality with the men and frequently Falls, Minnesota, Assignee of said and pursuant to the statute in-*u does herewith submit for your 17. It is also recommended that the of other sections may find relief or mortgage. were elected to various official positions. case made and provided, the said consideration and adoption the following executive council or this meeting consider which will serve as a source of attraction That there is claimed to be due After they were graduated froir mortgage will be forclosed and the declarations as representative of such changes in the organization to all those who seek to establish and payable and there is now due and one of the several high schools or from land and premises described in and the sentiments'and wishes of the people which will permit the membership of themselves in northern Minnesota. payable at the date of this notice upon the university there were many covered by said mortgage, to-wit: of northern Minnesota. The association also appreciates the commercial and farmers clubs and said mortgage and upon the debt thereby branches of work" open to them. All that tract or parcel of land, lying 1. Whereas America's part during work of the northern Minnesota and other like organizations in the district secured, the sum of Five hundred and being in the County of Koochiching, "They became teachers, even in th the past conflict was done only whereby there will be a larger voting northern Wisconsin^Guernsey Breeders' and 00-100 dollars ($500.00) with interest Minnesota, described' as follows, state school for boys cashiers oi through the sacrifices of loyal citizenship, representation and support for this association. thereon at the rate of 10 per Association in putting on its sale to-wit: The Southwest quarter bookkeepers in banks, clerks in state it is now urged that all activities cent per annum from and after the of high class animals and it further of the Northeast quarter (SW% NE%), archives and in mnny branches of th of this and all other organizations 18th day of September, 1916 also the indorses the formation of a livestock 18. That the practice of taxing Lot Two (2), of Section Thirty (30), civic administration. be centered in the further maintainence. sum of Ninety-eight and 24-100 dollars center, sales and show pavilion, with Township One hundred fifty-two (152), mineral reservations, separate from "There are really not enough educated ($98.24), with interest thereon at the of a spirit of loyalty and untainted facilities and accommodations for this Range Twenty-eight (28), the Southeast the surface rights, as now followed in men to meet the requirements ol rate of 10 per cent per annum from Americanism. The outrages quarter of the Northeast quarter section much as that plan successfully some counties, and as provided for by the country, consequently the co and and after the date of this notice, and of the week at Centralia, Wash., have (SE*4 NE%), Northeast of the Southeast worked out by the Red River Valley Chapter 161, Laws of Minnesota for. operation of the- women is a mattei no action or proceeding at law or otherwise stirfed the hearts of loyal Americans quarter (NE% SE%) Section Twenty-five Development Association. 1905, be generally adopted, to the end has been had or instituted ro of vital importance. It not infrequentmed, and it must become the will of government (25), Township One hundred 10. That as explosives are a necessity that additional* revenue be raised and recover said debt or any part thereof. in normal times, thai and all citizens that the perpetrators fifty-two (152), Range Twenty-nii"* that the practjpe of indiscriminately in land clearing operations, be it Notice is hereby further given that women. comparatively Tied in thereof be brought to justice (29), West of the 5th P. M., will be reserving mineral rights be discharged resolved that the government make by virtue of the power of sale in said good circumstances, sought .employ-., sold at public auction to the highest and all elements who oppose organized 19. That we commend the action mortgage rcontained and recorded available for land clearing purposes: ment outside their homes. bidder therefor for cash by the sheriff government by act or thought therewith which by reason of the facts a large amount' of explosives left from of the immigration department in the "Having thus such an excellenl of Koochiching County, Minnesota, to be immediately suppressed, that all aforesaid has become operative, and state of Minnesota in its efforts to obtain war operations. Be it also resolved satisfy and pay the debt which will foundation to build upon, it is smal aliens not in sympathy with this government pursuant to the statute in such, case settlers and urge further financial that the association appoint a committee chen be due on the note secured by wonder that the woman's movement or its aims be immediately made and provided, the said mortgage support by the legislature to this to investigate the state manufacture said mortgage together with the sum soon found many .active supporters. deported and that all lawlessness of will be foreclosed and the land anrl sale of dynamite that this department. of Twenty-five dollars stipulated in In 1863 the diet had accorded the municipal any nature be suppressed by co-operation piemises describied in and covered bv necessity ae .available to the farmer said mortgage as attorney's fee, and 20. Resolved that this association vote to woman taxpayers living of all citizens with the"proper said mortgage to-wit: the costs and expenses of these Toreclosure at the lowest possible price. teptier its thanks to' President Wise in the country, and 7872 to woiueE officers, of the law. All that tract or parcel of land, lying proceedings as allowed by 11. That this convention reiterates for his genial and whole hearted service, living in the towns, uu of whom were 2. Resolved that the work of making and being in the County of Koochiching, law. and renews the pledge heretofore to Secretary Lincoln in appreciation also given the right to be elected citizens of all those not now enjoying Minnesota, described as follows, The said sale will be made at the made by this association looking to of his efforts', to the Commercial members of certain local self-governing the privileges of democracy be to-wit: The unplatted part of front door of the court house, in the the symmetrical growth of Minnesota Club of Duluth its thanks for entertainment bodies. In 1900 the woman social carried on to a greater extent than Lot Seven (7), Section Thirty-five (35). city of International Falls, county of so that its agricultural, industrial and of and 'an expression deep Township One hundred fifty-five (155), democrats included the suffrage in ever before. Koochiching and State of Minnesota, commercial interests may be -properly cooperation appreciation to this city for its North, Range Twenty-five (25) West their program, but the special activity That to encourage the agricultural •3. at the hoti -f ten o'clock in the for»: co-ordinated to the end that agriculture in the agricultural industrial of the 5th P. M„ will be sold at public for -uffrage began only in the yeai development of this 'great area, noon on turday the 10th day of may support industrial development of and social development northern auction to the highest bidder therefor January 1920. ...... 1904. hough in 1897 a petition had, known as northern /Minnesota, that "'ii- and commerce and industry may for cash toy the sheriff of Koochiching Minnesota. Dated November 27, 1919. beet Ai dally presented to the'diet ai every effort be made to encourage settlement afford the necessary home markets County, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. 'Merchants State the request of the Finnish Woman's in asystematic manner. For the debt which will then be due on tho for farm and garden products. That M. M. KELL, -•?Ice Falls, Minn. this piTrpoiii-: lands should be selected as so at on note secured by said mortgage together we command the action of the governor why so little was done Chairman." Mortgagee "The reason tor partial development by governmental with the sum of fifty -dollars and the attorney general of this ijaJUwae A Norton, A. In of the cause ol or private agencies, that the ROSSMAN, *. direct furtherance stipulated in said mortgag^' a^attor state in intervening iiybehalf of the Attorneys for Mortgagee, ij largest amount of financial assistance 'Secretary. woman suffrage. ..between, JX&rs ney's fee's, and the costslin'd e*pgiT&e3'^i' Auternatlonal Falls, Mima. .n27jl H® 4/ rV