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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 28, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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pr? INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ Officers Installed. SALE OF SCHOOL AND f»T DENTIST At The Churches 1 2 I OTHER STATE LANDS .v.: Local and Personal Items Mrs. Jessie K. Fager, state commander 'Office over litis Drug Store. of Minnesota Ladies of Office Phone: State of Minnesota, State Auditor's 245. $ 8 the/ Maccabees, was a visitor at Office, St. Paul, January 25, 1915. Res. Phone: 274. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the local hive Thursday last, on March 8, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. International Falls, Minn. Miss Shelland is visiting schools Ihe Press office is headquarters and installed the new officers unfor in the office of the County Auditor International Falls, Koochiching county, throughout the county, this week. all kinds of school supplies. der the beautiful installation wbrk in the State of Minnesota, I will offer Street, Corner ot iotli Ave. 5th for sale certain unsold state lands and 6. F. SWINNERTON "~T,X~ 'I °f order, being assisted by also those state lands which have revert* E. L. Heermance, Pastor Remember the O. E. S. dance ed to the state by reason of the RQJl« The Queen Esther Circle met Ladies Alice Mears as chaplain Social Center for the Community. payment of interest. M. D., C. M. at the litis hall, Friday night. with is an on a an a a vi as ad of re Terms: Fifteen per cent of the puf« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON chase price and interest on the unpaid evening. monies. balance from date of sale to June lit. Mr. W. G. Johnson of Fort 1916, must be paid at the time of Bait. Eyes Examined and glasses fitted Sunday school at a. m. 10 After lodge light refreshments' The balance of purchase money is pay» Office over Empress Theatre Frances,, was a celler on this side Don't miss the sale at litis' Morning worship at 11. The able in whole or in part on or before were served to the sixty members forty years from the date of sale the of the river, Monday evening. Drug Store every Saturday afternoon. pastor will speak on "The New rate of interest on the unpaid balance International Falls, Minn. present and a social time was enJI4tf is four per cent per annum, payable 111 International Falls the Kind of joyed, following which Lady advance on June 1st of each year pro« Far vided the principal remains unpaid for Auditor L. Hi Slocum has been Men and Womjen that Are Needed." PfflNNEY ft CAMPBELL ger left by the C. N. R. for Duluth. ten years but if the principal is paid laid up a couple of days with The ladies of the Eastern Star within ten years from date of sale, the rate of interest will be computed LAWYERS i.% rather an acute attack of pleurisy. will give a dance in the litis hall five per cent per annum. The officers for 1915 are as fol­ Over International State Bank Appraised value of timber, if any. tomorrow, Friday evening. lows Evening worship at The 7:30. must also be paid at time of sale. International Falls, Minn. Miss Marion LaGault of Cheboygan, pastor will give the second in his Lands on which the interest is delln* Commjander, Jennie Prickett. quent, may be redeemed at any time up Mich., is visiting Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake were series of talks on Evolution, to the hour of sale or before re-sale tQ Lieutenant Commander, Bertha W. E. LAWRENCE an actual purchaser. Mrs. Clark Greenless of this city. at Littlefork Tuesday, returning Patterson. speaking of "The Evolution of the All mineral rights are reserved by the Wednesday morning. laws of the state. THE REXALL STORE World." It will help you to understand Past Commander, Jennie Gordon. Not more than 320 acres can be sold Mr. Robert Slocum died last International Falls, Minn. better the God we worship or contracted to be sold to any one Sunday morning' leaving a wife purchaser. Deputy Auditor Chas. Sheeran and the world He has shared Record Keeper, Lizzie Holler. must Agents acting for purchasers Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE and several children to mourn spent the week end in the Twin with us. Special music by the Finance Auditor, Theresa Noll. furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports showing quality and kind his loss. Cities, returning Tuesday morning. chorus choir. Chaplain, Mary Colwell. of soil are on file in this office. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Lists of lands to be offered may be Lady of Arms, Frankie Tubbst obtained of the State Auditor or the Office over litis Drug Store Mrs. C. B. Montgomery left State Commissioner of Immigration at Reading room open each evening, Sergeant, Ella Engstrom. fet. Paul, and of the County Auditor at Phone 11 Manager F. V. Peterson of the Monday night for a visit of a few and on Sunday afternoon above address. Sentinel, Elizabeth Dupler. the! Viking, attended the annual meeting J. A. O. PREUS, t'f months with relatives in Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching from 2130 to :oo. Vestibule open Pickett, Catherine Beech. 5 State Auditor. of the motion picture men, the southland. afternoons and Saturdays for the Musician, Reah Perreault. DR. J. F. PETERSON first of the week. Musical Director, Grace Ottow. convenience of skaters. MORTGAGE poke closure sake. Miss Sadie Penoyer of Cheboygan, Captain, Mary Kroll. DENTIST Mich., is paying a visit to We are pleased to be able to Color Bearer No. 1, Louise Hoi- vv iieieus default lias occurred'in the The young ladies' gymnasium W. Office over International conuiuuna ui a, certain mortgage, executes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adlam of report that Mr. B. Bacon, who ler. liiiu and class will meet regularly on Tuesday ucincreu iVjL. U. doner State Bank ueruuue btuuei', Ins vviie, anu .feiei' Mcniui this city. has been confined to his home Color Bearer No, i. Clara Tal evening at 8:30. Ljiafevji W. jli. Miss Walters to -brooks, laternational Falls, Minn. with typhoid fever is recovering bot. inui i.b'•'•b^e, upuu tile loilownig described will be the leader and Mrs. oiiuaie in tlie County of Mr. Ed. Hendrickson, one of the nicely. i^oociiiciung and State of Aiiimesota, Sorenson the accompanist. After DR. H. H. IHRIG UJ lOilOVV Q. earliest settlers and best farmers t. WIFE MUSN'T RIFLE ouuiihvcsi Jar Ler (.SW-foj o£ the the opening reception of this in the Gemmell section of county, Mr. Fred Harmon of the North- uui 4^ai'Lci' tiiiu. me northtor DENTIST HUSBAND'S POCKETS week, the girls expect a large and VV oi ine bouLneast was a ^usinss visitor here Tues- western Construction comapny, oi toecLlull Leil Liu the enthusiastic class. Office over Holler's Confectionery L..uaSi quarter t.4 oi tilts southy^ai'Ltr day. returned from Minneapolis Tuesday Cleveland, Jan. 24.—A wife has (. felii V-j, oi section Lweilty International Falls, Minn. K- y, u-im me vve^L half 1VVV2J oi the after being away a few days no right to rifle her husband's FIRST METHODiST and the o.,_...,iv,oL quarter Mr. Sigrud Wenberg is putting on business for his company. of the south..v-i. quarter F. J. pockets while he is asleep, and EPISCOPAL CiiURCri 01 section tweutyail in a pulpwood camp in the Markj 111 Township one hundred practically commits burgulary by t. uriKT 1 1I ill Ave.- Llli! I! 11 I of Range twenty-seven LAWYER Paine homestead, which was purchased Mr. George Church has moved so doing, Judge Phillips ruled in L. 11. Blake, I'astoi a little while ago men said mortgage bears date the by into the residence he recently pur- refusing a divorce to Mrs. Sophfa Office over International "ihe Duwn-1 own Uuiivh iuij ot June, iauo, and^was record- Messrs. Lang and Jevne. State Bank chased from Judge Geo. S. Lang- Ericsson, active suffragist and cu in me oihce of the Register of .Deeds iiusca County, Minnesota, oil the land. The judge has moved his welfare worker, and granting one «j.t.L uay of July, tyOb, at a a. m. International Falls, Minn. O'CIOCK Services at Ranier tOlllght, in ouok ol iViortgages on page and 'HZ, Mr. Lloyd Seybold returned family temporarily into the Ove- to her husband, August F. Erics- vv hereas there is claimed to be due Tuesday from a few days visit at 7:45. son flats. son. The judge declared there anu is due at the date of this notlca GEO. S. LANGLAND upon said mortgage and the note Lherelll with his folks at St. Peter, after Epworth League vdevotional was no doubt that Mrs. Ericsson utav-nucd tne sum of Une thousand one LAWYER iiuuai'eu and Twenty dollars (.$1X^0.00) having attended the Telephone Sunday evening at 6:45. Miss To every child born between "wore the male apparel in her a.nu no acuon or proceeding at law or Office over International Men's convention in St. Paul. Gladys Yernberg leader. in equity, has been instituted to recover Jan. and May 1st, 1915,, home." 14th, 1915, liiC AcXaIKJ. I Choir rehearsal on Wednesday State Bank litis the Druggist will present a "Mrs. Ericsson was a good wochild's .Now therefore, notice is hereby given, evenings at eight o'clock at the Llial by virLue of Lhe power ol saie International Falls, Minn. Remember that every Saturday rubber hot water bottle,! man and had good motives, but con lamed 111 said mortgage, and pursuant parsonage. 10 Lhe alaluie sucn case made aUCi afternoon you can get cent but not more than one bottle to she forgot in her zeal to aid others 25 pioviuea, said mortgage will be foreLiuaeu, Ladies' Aid meets tomorrow at JOHN H. BROWN articles for cents cent arti­ a family. 14-tf that charity ought to begin at and Lhe 1'eai vroperLy LhoreiA 30 50 the home of Mrs. H. L. Frank. descnoed will be coid by the sherilt o£ cles at cents an d$i.oo articles home," said Judge Phillips. 40 X-—• i\oochicning County, Miniiesola, at yubno Attorney at Law I A short program will be given. vendue, lo Lhe hignesL bidder for for cents at the litis Drug Mr. Edward C. A. Johnson of I Mrs* E"csson testified that she 80 cash, al Lhe front door of llie Court Services next Sunday will be as Office in the litis Block xioube, 111 Lhe CiLy of fiilernatiohal Falla, Store. Ji4tf Virginia, Minn., Grand Patriarch extracted from her husband's 1 $30 xvoocuiching County, lUinnesota, on follows: Sabbath school a. m. International Falls, Minn. 10 1UX&, io.Aiu.iuay, Lne tth day of February, of the Grand Encampment of the Pocke^ while the was asleep, but Preaching service 11 a. m. Ep- .l two oclocli 111 Lhe afternoon ox that Mr. E. E. Peterson and Mr. R. I. O. O. F., was. a business caller ?ave ft back. uay, to pay lire amount which Will then WOrth League O :45 P* m. Evening KOOCHICHING CAMP on said mortgage, and aiiorhey'H be due S, McDonald leave Saturday for in our city Monday, visiting the tu_ fe« ot mty dollars, as stipulated to &• Service 7 -3®* The Ranier Sun- The Fuel Value of Wood. Bezanson, one of the coming pa.iu ill said mortgage in case u£ fore* •NO. 7602 Odd Fellow lodge that evening. day school meets Sundays at 3 to*jetller wuu tne cosls o£ £wr«* prosperous cities in the Peace The fuel value of two pounds of M. W. A. meets first and third wood is roughly equivalent to that m. tins lt»th of December, 1914. River country, where the former .Dated day THE AMATEUR ./ Tuesdays of each month. Full We extend to you a cordial wel- w* of one pound of coal. This is" is starting a general store. OPERATIC SOCIETY attendance requested. Visiting com,e to all the services of our h. tosbajwcs, given as the result of certain calculations neighbors welcome. church Aiwrny jo* Mortgagee. now being made in the Mr. Ed. Bachelor, formerly liemidji, Minnesota. 24-7. it The Operat.c Society of this The subjects of the sermons at forest seryice laboratory which superintendent of construction of M. B. A. c.ty wthich ast year performed the Methodist church next Sunday show als0 a5out how man cords the M. & O... Power company, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION the beautiful and well rendered re_ will be—morning, "The Liar o( certain kinds of wood are International Lodge No. is spending a few days here on department, of the Interior. 2303 oPeratta entitled Golden Hair and Some Other Folks," Evening, quired tQ obtain an amQunt o{ U. S. l^AiNO OFFICE AT DULUTH. meets in Kane's hall every second business with' the company, in and the Three Bears, has been "The Truth About Hell." MiNMi^sOTA, JANUARY 22, 1916. heat to that in a ton o{ and fourth Tuesday in each month behalf of his Ventilating System JNiotice is nereoy given that Mattie reorganized on a broader and coaj Chase, whose post-office address is 226 company. Visiting members welcome. did, more permanent basis, and will, Wood, l^ast 1st btreet, luiuth Minnesota, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of such as on tne 3utn uay of March, 1914, file ii| A. A. Lee, Secretary. endeavor to render the spang tins onice &worn Statement and Applicit» The "Pioneer" Church of oak beech birch hard tiuii, to purchase tne .Dot 2, Section 20, Two total losses have occurred he popular operatta .entitled,, locust, International Falls. 'xownsnifp t», Kange 'M, W. 4th P. le ash dm longIeaf H. STCBEE this week through fires, the first ivxenuian, and the timber thereon, uadff The Bos ns Br.de, by W. Ryhs ._ Corner 3rd St. and 9th Ave. tne provisions ot the act oi june 6, ±oi$, ine) and cher have fairl hi was last Sunday night in South and acts amendatory, known as the Herbert under the efficient direc- ARCHITECT heat yalues and Qnly one cord of "umber and atone JL.aw," at such value International Falk, when a log as might oe hxed by appraisement, and ion ro Harold G. Wilson, seasoned wood of these species is Sincerity Cannot Save. and tuat pursuant to such application, tne dwelling burned to the ground, leader of the city band. I required to equal on ton of good land and timber thereon have been estimated Superintendent of Construction and the other was the destruction oy applicant tne timber estimated The object of this society is to coal. A man was taken sick. The zu cords pulpwood, at $20.00 and tbQ of the building known as the land $a.uu tnat said applicant will otter Office over litis Drug Store present to the public home talent doctor came and left some medicine. nnai prooi in support oi her application Russian store at the corner of and sworn statement on the lvtn uay of International Falls, Minn. shows of the operatic class, and BIDS FOR SUPERINTENDENT One morning the man refused April, beiore Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Ave. and St. 5th 8th. at the same time render such Commissioner, at Virginia, Minn. OF POOR FARM to take it. He was an Eddy Any person is at liberty to protest DR. GEORGE HOEY assistance as is possible from the Scientist. By that night he was The Board of County Commissioners this purcnase before en to, or initiate a Mr. Robert Irwin, who has a 1 r. 1 contest at any time beiore patent issues, proceeds of such performance to dead, and lett a heartf-broken wife of, Koochiching County VETERINARY SURGEON by tiling a corroborated arnuavit in this fine adjoining the townsite worthy charitable organizations, farm will open and consider bids for the and children to suffer his death.! tAeCentrye&in& £acts Wllicu would aeIeat and had good luck by finding an as is the custom with other societ- He was no doubt sincere, but his position of superintendent of the John Li. Owens and Leslie Owens, of DENTIST abundant supply of good clear Virginia, Minn., Harvey Hale and Jameg ies of this kind. sincerity killed him instead of county poor farm at their meet- Bragle, of International Falls, Minn. water after digging down feet Phone 41 29 JOSEF* WXSTCZEWSKX saving him. A lot of people in Any information regarding this ing on Tuesday, February Bid- 2. 28 25 Kegiscer. and drilling ten feet with a twoinch International Falls, Minn. International Falls have said they organization may be obtained on ders must stipulate conditions oh anger. The water came were sincere in their religious belief OBDEB TO SHOW CAUSE application to Musical Director which they will accept ntanage- rushing to six inches over the exposed Judicial Bitch Number 13. and that would save them. H. G. Wilson, or Secretary A. ment of farm and care of poor end of the pipe. Holland. But like the drowning man who charges. Get The STATE OF MINNESOTA clutched at a little box, and who L. H. Slocum, FALLS DECORATING CO. County of Koochiching The local talent play, entitled was sincere when he did it, instead County Auditor. To do your Painting, Papering Yeomen Install Officers. DISTRICT COURT "Loveland*, was finely rendered at of grasping the life-line that and Decorating. We sell FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL, DISTRICT the Grand Opera House in our was thrown to him, and consequently IN THE MATTER OF JUDICIAL WALL-PAPER and PAINTS The Yeomen held their annual HORSES DITCH NUMBER TWELVE (12), city last Tuesday, to an unusually went down to a watery KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Marvin Building installation of officers last night, large and appreciative audience grave, so will you brother, go 4th Street and 5th Ave. It appearing from an affidavit made It was superintended by Miss (Wednesday) and. the following FOR SALE down into an eternal grave if you Fid Phone 182 md in the above entitled matter officers were installed. ,, by the Viewers in said matter that a Fraley of Fort Frances, who cer- don hold on CjOd plan of salva- S mistake was made in preparing the tainly covered herself with glory, Foreman, Gus Belcher. .. ... Viewers' Report made and filed in said tion' a personal taitn and obed- matter in that the assessments in the Correspondent, Mrs. Doty. by perfectness of its production. ience to Jesus Christ your saviour, £Tm ,n- have bMn 41 O O Overseer, Frank Martin. All the parts were taken by young cv «V V# *V »V «V V# nU Cut out the "sincerity" and get A. Now, Therefore, Upon motion of A. SIX PER CENT MONEY people from both sides of the Master of Accounts, Frank Ars- Andrews, Attorney for petitioners, and I Driving Mare, 4 Years Old, salvation" through Jesus Christ, upon all the files in said proceedings, it Loans may be obtained for river,-each of whom played well neau the Son of God. You are welcome is hereby ordered that all persons interested Weight 950 Lbs. in said procedings show cause any purpose on acceptable the part assigned. Chaplin, Mrs. O'Malley. at all our services. Revival if any there be, before the undersigned at the court house in the city of Etemidji, Master of Ceremonies, Fred REAL ESTATE Security service next Sunday night. The Minnesota, on the 2nd day of alarch, Bellile. Liberal Privileges and correspondence .i I 1915, why the assessments in said James P. Welliver of Mildred, Subject the morning service increased Oi Viewers' Report should not be I Gray Mare, 12 Years Old Lady Rowena, Mrs. Arsneau. solicited.' Minn., passed through our city be "A Royal Messenger," nf'y pe^ cent- Will order be served upon all A. AGENCY Lady Rebecca, Mrs. Sandeen. Tuesday on his way to visit the at clockj—Come. Will be Weight 1500 Lbs. ii parties interested by publishing a copy Watchman, J. R..Eastman. thereof for three successive weeks In 758 Gas & Electrict Bldg. camps along the .Canadian Northern glad to see you at the Bible school the International Falls Press, a paper $150.00 Denver, Colorado Sentinel, Walter Engstorm. published at International Falls, Minne« railway. He is colporting for at io a. m. sota, and by posting a copy of this order 466 Pierce Bldg. the America Bible society and After the ceremonies an excellent A kome-like church and a in three public places in each township through which the ditch Is ordered St Louis, Mo. 3 home-like gospel Will welcome preaching to the lumbermen at program was given, followed established, passes, and a copy at the front door of the court house in the city 2 Good Cows, $25.00 Each. the camps where he visits. He by refreshmehts and dancing. you. & & a of International Falls, Minnesota, and by mailing. a copy of this order to all worked for some years in North Considering the weather a Your brother, persons assessed, the same as that pre* A. F. Ballbach, Pastor, Africa as missionary among the large crowd was ih attendance vided for at the final hearing in said Get your typewriter supplies at proceedings. Mohammedans. and the evening was enjoyably First Baptist Church Dated January 25, 1915. S. E. THOMPSON & SON the Press office. C. W. BTAVTOVi spent. ... 3rd St., Cor. 9th Ave. 1 28-F 11 XMatZlet fad!* I If- W A 4r^ t. •iS- As'" i, I, -"it nil