International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 9, 1912 · Page 3 of 6
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WW -T. v&*- T?3St: IN^mNATOONAL FALLS PRESS. &eph. The Benedictine Fathers have 1870, and Father John Chebul, an charge of the Indian mission, and the Austrian by 'birth,* 'attended -them as Northern Minnesota Hospital Benedictine Sisters attend to the a a mission from Superior* and built the FkftXu needs of the schools established for first frame ehapel for their use. the 'benefit of the ''Indian 'Children, Other priests-'of the formative period international falls, Minnesota iheir industrial schools on the Red were Fathers G. Keller, a 'German J. Lakeland White Earth reservations B.-M. Genin, a French Oblate Joseph being especially successful in spite! of Buh, Charles. Nerwyst,' Joseph Staub, •scant means and other disadvantages. Christopher Murphy and G.^ B. Goebel. (The 'constant good done by these inr "The Rev.'James McGolrick, a member stitutions, for the girls of the tribes of the council of Bishop Ireland especially, has been manifested by of St. Paul, ahid rector of the church eyery test applied to their' operation. of the Immaculate1 Conception, Minneapolis, The Christian Brothers have a high was nominajfed as the first school attached to the cathedral in bishop of the new see and consecrated Duliith." at St Paul Dec. 27, 1889. He was born May 1, 1841, at Borrisokane Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. of Tipperary, Irelahd, and ordained State of ^Minnesota, County of Koochiching, for "the American mission at All Hallows ss. District court. Seminary, nea* Dublin, June 11, Joseph Lloyd, plaintiff, vs., Ray M. 1867. Emigrating to the United Cook and Matt Minzgohr, co-part-: States, he began his work at St. Paul ners doing business Under the firm bungalow can be built from the materials R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. name and style of Minzgohr as an assistant at the cathedral. He wc sell. Come in today and let us help you plan that Cook, and Merritt S. Cook defend MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. was next appointed to establish a parish bungalow you have been thinking about. We will save you dants. Office over International State Bank. in the then rising town of!Minneapolis, money and add to its comfort and usefulness. We have Notice is hereby given that by virtue and remained there for twenty-two every kind of lumber you are likely to require at prices to of an execution to me directed years as pastor of the church and delivered, and now in my hands, suit your bank book. of the Immaculate Conception. He issued out of the district court, eleventh ZETA & JOHNSON judicial district^ state of Minnesota found, on taking charge of his new in and for thecottnty of St. diocese, a Catholic population of lAuis, upon a judgment duly rendered 19,000, 5,000 about of which were Indians. in said court in favor of said CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. 20 15 Plaintiffleviedagainstthe There were priests secular and said defendants, .have upon following described General Contractors 5 10 and regular 34 churches, real property of said defendant, stations and 8 Chippewa Indian missions International Falls, Phone 41 to-wits Attended by Benedictine, Franciscan Lots 2, 3, 6, and 7,. block 1 and and Jesuit missionaries. lots 1 and 2, block 2, Crescent place addition to Ranier, Koochiching Cotintv, "The first-railroad from Duluth to Minnesota, and that I shall, on will be found in the following excerpts: SALE OF SCHOOL AND St. Paul ran only in 1870, and in -1882 Monday^ the 10th day of June A. D. the first iron range road, on which 1012, at the hour of 10 a'clock a. m. "The diocese of Duluth, established of .said day, at the front door of the industry and chief reliance for material OTHER STATE LANDS cdiirt house in International Falls in, Oct. 3, 1889, suffragan of the archdiocese prosperity rested. The commercial ssiid county ahd state, proceed to sell I Absolutely Pttr of St. Paul, U. S. A., comprises panics of 1872 and 1895 were all-the-right, title and interest of the! the counties of Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, great blows to .this section, hut in above named defanidants in and to Carlton, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, the above described property, to sat-1 ten years the priests had increased to Monthly Sales to be Resumed in Koochiching isfy said judgment and costs, amount-j Cook, CrOw Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, 38 and the missions and stations to ing to three hundred sixteen dollars County Next Sale at the Kittson, Lake, Marshall, Norman, 74, with 30 Indian missions and sta-, arid eighty-seven Cents, together "with Makes Home Baking Easy Court house Monday, May Id. Pine, Polk, Roseau, Red Lake, Mahnoman, tions. The sisters of St. Benedict had all accruing costs of sale, and'interest Koochiching and St. Louis, in on the same from the 17th day of been introduced and were in charge June, 1909, at the rate of 6 per cent the state of Minnesota, an area of 39,439 BY STATE AUDITOR 5. C. IVER50N of 9 parish and 2 Indian schools, with per'annum, at public auction, to the, square miles. The first white men 1,400 children. They also managed highest bidder xor cash. No other aid to the housewife and the first Catholics to visit this 2 hospitals and a home for the aged. H. W. FORRER, State of Minnesota, State Auditor's region were the French fur traders is so great, no other agent so Sheriff of Koochiching County, Minn. The Catholic population had also Office, St. Paul, April 29, 1912 JOHN B. ARNOLD, who, under Groseilliers, are recorded increased to 24,W0. Since then conditions Notice is hereby given that on June useful and certaki in making Plaintiff's Attorney. as having shipped furs from there in have bettered, and the statistics 10, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Dated*"International Falls, Minn., delicious, wholesome foods 1660. Daniel Gresolon Du Luth, the for the diocese for., 1908 give of the county auditor, at International April 24th, 1912. 6-6 French officer, adventurer and fur Falls, Koochiching county, in the these figures: priests 65, 44 secular, MONEY TO LOAN. state of Minnesota, I will offer for trader, after whom the see city is 21 regular churches with resident sale certain unsold state lands and The only Baking Powder The Northwestern Building association named, was there in 1679. After a priests 50 missions with churches 36 also those state lands which have reverted of Fergus' Falls loans money on varying existence as trading post and stations 45 chapels 15 aeademies for to the state by reason of the real estate in the towns and villages frontier settlement, Duluth was incorporated non-payment of interest. girls 3, with 395 pupils .parish made from of I Koochiching county. If you want Terms: Fifteen -per cent of the as a town in May, 1857. schools 10, with 1,586 -pupils Indian .Royal Grape Cream of Tartar purchase price and interest on the unpaid to buy, build or take up the mortgage "The first priest in Minnesota Was industrial schools/2, with 192 pupils balance from date of sale to June now on your property write for information. Father Hennepin, who in 1680 was a orphan asylum 1 hospitals 6 Catholic 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of prisoner among the Sioux. He explored sale. The balance of purchase money population 54,300, white 50,000, Indian Mo Alum Mo Lima Phosphmtea is payable in whole or in part on or the Mississippi and at St. Paul 4,300. The religious communities before forty years from date of sale. named the falls in honor of St. Anthony, Incubator baby chicks, one day old, represented in the diocese are the The rate of interest on the unpaid writing a glowing description 10' cents ea(ih. Single comb Leghorn Benedictine and the Oblate Fathers, balance is four per cent per annum, of them in 1683. Wandering missionaries payable in advance on June 1st of feg^s, $5 per 100, for setting. Apply the Christian Brothers, the Benedictine each year, provided' the principal remains made infrequent visits to the Mrs: E. J. Henry, Rogers, Minn. Sisters and the Sisters of St. Jb-' unpaid for ten years but if the Indian tribes and scattered Catholics principal is paid within ten years of the region down to 1839, when the from the date of sale, the rate:of interest Rev. Father Cretin, a zealous French will be computed at five per cent per annum. priest, began an active and successful Appraised value of timber, if any missionary career. The SeveAth Provincial Best Assort men must also be paid-at time of sale. Schttlz pianos council of Baltimore (1849) Lands on which the interest is delinquent recommended to Rome the erection of may be redeemed at-any" time up to the hour of sale, or before resale anew see at St. Paul for the territory to an actual purchaser. of High Grade of Minnesota, and the appointment Player Pianos All mineral rights "are reserved by of Father Cretin as its first bishop, the laws of the state. which plan was carried out. Father Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one Cretin had been in the territory for Sheet flusic purchaser. some time, trying to revive the old Agents acting for purchasers must Ihdian missions and evangelize the furnish affidavit of aut hority. Appraiser's Canadian voyageurs who went there reports, showing quality and for the fur trade. •A permanent music store is a credit to any city. kind of soil, are on tile in this office. The M. Schiilz Go., pianos fare built along modern and "The numerous Indians roaftiirig in Lists of lands to be offered may iSctetitifici: litres in 'the substantial makes and consequently the wilderness had nearly forgotten Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or anybody be obtained of the -state auditor or the doctrines of Christianity preached guarantee every.piano made by them for a full term of ten the state commissioner of immigration-at purchasing s^^^ music, musical instruments, etc., St. Paul and of the county auditor to their ancesters by the Recollects years. We have a-$500(00Schfulz piano, bought on the installment at the above address. and Jesuits more than a century-before, will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, plan, owned by a W^ll known party of this city, Samuel G. Iverson, but they were still anxious to State Auditor. Will^kdlytf«feryotft^pd#ty dwnifcg* same. Because you have the "blackrobes" come among by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. bay a. piano on the installment flan does not suggest CATHOLICISM IN MINNESOTA. them once more. In 1875 the Vicariate The early day strivings of Catholic Apostolic of northern Minnesota a-cheap piano. -Ifhe highest grades of pianos made at settlers for recognition in this territory was established, and these two divisions thepr esenttimearesold on the installment ~lan, Many a 'Schirmer's-Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edi of the whole state continued until are graphically recounted in a home hasbeenbfightened by a piano on monthly, pay'meiits. complete and authentic history of the May 4, 1888, when St. Paul was tion, Ditoiff Edition. Don't boy a piano or an-organ until you have seen diocese of Duluth contained in the raised to the rank of an archdiocese NoveMo, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) my stock. Every dollar you invest foraSchulzpiano you with the four suffragan sees of Duluth, new Catholic encyclopedia. The rapid growth of the see during its twenty-three Winona, Jamestown (now Fargo) will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) and St. Cloud, the last named being years of existence is tellingly -installment plan. The Willis Music Co., (London) Swan*& Go*, '(London) reviewed, and the general scope the new title for the vicariate of Have you -ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer and influence of the ecclesiastical, educational northern. Minnesota. Duluth, -the see giving with eacfr purchase a term oflessons.silverware etc. Ambrose Edition' of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, and charitable work of the city, was within these old limits of •Of ccmrte not. Srich an 'offer- seems ridiculous, because, diocese reviewed at length. Interesting the vicariate. In 1866 the few Catholics (Leipzig) TheAugener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver when you buy a piaffo trade* such conditions, bear in mind statistics have been compiled by there were brought-together by Dltson and Co. publications. the author, Thomas F. Meehan of a visiting missionary. They numbered the fact you ay for the We have letters from lessons. New York. Much new information only about two dozen families in Schulz customers, at Bemidji,: Grand 'Rapids, CiroOkSton, -After a few days you won't have to Chicago sbr dther Baudette attd International Falls, and testimonials that cities for^good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schir- NOT MAKE $200.°° A MONTH --Ttefs wduld fili evefy'sj^ce df this^aper. mers (Boston Music Co's.) publications on the road. It •I sell pianos^for.down- and: $7. per "month, 'and 50."° a Weak, almost 10.°°' a Pay guarantee all pianos and^orgaiis for ten years. -Remember Will be a pleasure to know you have a music store here, I am. not a busmess of! here to-day and gone to Selling Victor Safes And lire-proofr boxes permanently,"where you'ean'purchase music at Chicago rtnorrOW, but^ will texnain here, and want you to be satisfied, to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need 1 prices of a safe, but do not know how easy it is to own with everypurchasevyou-make of me. one. Salesmen declare bur proposition on« of the best, clean-cut money-making opportunities' ever? received. Without previous expertence YOU can duplicate the success ofotners. Our handsomely illustrated 200-page catalog will enable yoo to present the subjec&to eu'stomers in as Interesting a manner as though you were piloting them through our factory. 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