International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 18, 1915 · Page 7 of 16
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FANNY CROSBY, FAMOUS GERMANY TO CALL THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Medal contest in which the winners Knudson family 15.0# SONG WRITER, DEAD OFF HER BLOCKADE PROCEEDINGS from other organizations in Thos. Watson, supplies for 1 DISTRICT NEWS I the district have a place. Knudson family O 15-00 Blind from Infancy, She Lived to Continued from page i.l Harry Rose will erect in the MEADOW BROOK Robt. Wharrie, election (Continued from last week.) be 95 Years Old. She Wrote services near future, a shed in town in although it was not known officially 4.20 Over 8,000 Hymns. which he will house dry lumber Orlando Woodward, Asst. Logging is at its heighth and here when it might be On motion the folloing bills for sael in the village and surrounding Engineer, St. road 25 .. tveryone is busy and happy. looked for. 30.00 were allowed: country. He has been G. J. Dauphone, assigned Hjelmar Bloom is hauling logs Bridgeport, Conn.,'Feb. 12.— Today's note from Germany, it A. J. Anderson, supplies planing most of the winter and to the Northome Bank, for James and Chris Johnson. Fanny Crosby, well known hymn was pointed out, constitutes a for Mrs. Wilson $ 15.00 has a good stock on hand. Harry Wicker is selling out and board of engineers, road writer, died today at her home, in sort of intermediary reply possiher John Berg, certificates of Mrs. Louis LaChappelle, who will probably leave before spring. 63.00 year. foly presented to this government expenses ».' 27.90 j} Montgomery, assigned was taken to the hospital at Bemidji Ing Tanger is in Margie on Her death was not unexpected, because of the fact that the date Geo. D. Barnard Co., supplies the early part of last week Thursday, for supplies for his to-I st Nat. Bank, as her health had been failing for when the war zone decree goes for Clerk ........ 18.37 is'reported as very nluch better. notices for bids 21.75 logging camp down the river. some tim.e Shortly before the into effect Feb. 18, is so close at John Bursack, commissioners Last Saturday evening a number C. B. Montgomery, assigned Blaine Canfield went to International end she became unconscious and hand. meeting 16.60 of invited guests had a very to 1st Nat. Bank, Falls Thursday night, to remainedI in that state until death. America is playing what state Burnett Bros., livery to pleasant time at John Vanderwalk's court calendars attend the teachers meeting. At her beds.de were her niece,, hum_ S4-oo Poor Farm rtment officials ca)1 a 2.50 in honor of the birthday .Joe Reinarz, who has been C. B. Montgomery, assigned Mrs Henry D. Booth, and other Brit_ East and Corrin, work at anitarian role toward Great of the host the next day. A jolly to 1st Nat. Bank, here visiting his daughter, Mrs. members the fam.ly with Germany, court house and jail ... ain and in efforts t0 81.13 good time Was had by all present. Alma Bloom, returned home, notices and proceedings 228.70 whom she long had made her straighten out the food sh J. H. Drummond, fees ... Messrs. Griffith and Sutcliffe 35-°5 The following bills asisgn- home. Wednesday. Louis F. Dow Co., supplies ments tangle arising from Germany's left Wednesday night for Walker Wm. Lundstrom was a Big I ed to 1st. Nat. Bank: In spite of feeble health, especially for treasurer vow of vengeance on and southern points, to be gone 7-°°( G. Magnus, Asst. Eng., R. within the last few Falls caller Thursday. Louis F. Dow Co., supplies I England and incidental threat for a few weeks. C. A. Miller is August Bloom bought a horse S. R. H. No. 9 96.OO months Miss Crosby continued commerce would for auditor that American 8.70 in charge of the work while gone. R. M. Magnus, drafting from Thomas Smith last week. writing hymns up to a short time involved. Ole Dragseth, balance on become Clarence Morrissey was this map io.OO hpfnrp n*r nMtn Sturgeon River contract LOMAN. Eight thousand hymns of Chris-1 *e United States does take 3000. M. Magnus, work on neighborhood the first of the R. John Ekeberg, suppiles tian worship sung in Protestant! a, -1* °.n ground I state road No. 25 10.00 week. for Mrs. Moran St. Valentine's is here again, churches throughout the world,' J1*1®*1 detention of Amer- at The Nelson boys are cutting *6 85 mo**on the board adjourned Free Press Co., supplies !Can J°?d which tends to overwork the aie the work of Fanny Crosby, cfg°es Germany- 5 to meet on March 2nd, 1913, at some cordwood this week. Fritz-Cross Co., deed record! P. O. D. and cupid. I 10 o'clock in the forenoon. No one since the days of Charles' )0Un"' ^ys American shipping Margaret Nelson was a caller '. 48.00. Mrs. Ben Peterson, who has Watts has made anywhere near' °pen .Gf m,an submarine peril, Harold Royem, at the Anderson home Wednesday- R. C. Fraser, premium on visited her parents for three or as lare-e a tr» behind this, officials hinted, contribution as large a contribution to the a treasurer's bond 370.00' ^hairn?ail will be the humantarian idea of four months, returned home gospel song book as did the blind Green Hardware Co., bur- Commissioners. Board of County saving both Britain and Germany about a week ago. writer, whose death occurred today. Attest: WILDWOOD. ial of poor 100.00 from themselves. Don Kennedy and Ira Dobbs, of L. H. Slocum, H. C. Grove, publishing Indus, drove up here last Friday, They declare the notes addressed Fanny Crosby's name was signed County Auidtor, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Taylor and notices 3.40 looking after telephone business. to these nations in the so regularly as author of one By C. L. Sheeran, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ericksontook H. C. Grove, stationery .. 32.50 E. J. Helmer is director for Watrous. flag misuse and war zone situa hymn after another that the hymn Deputy. Supper with Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Hans Ham'mersberg, balance tions had behind them the boardprincipel Mike Horan and Ole Scheie book makers of a quarter of a Rousse Sunday evening. on Sturgeon River have their instruments in, and of protecting both English century ago were forced to give Mr. D. B. Jewell and G. F. contract :... 30.00 UOBTOAOB FOBECLOSTJBE HAT.H and American lives. many others are getting anxious her some 200 different pen names Howard -gave one of the best Wm. Harrigan, coirfmis- to connect up. Ambassador von Brenstorff's to make it appear that someone sioner talks that will help along the settlers, meetinp' Tf nrt' Default having been made In the pay™eeung Prof. Haley, Miss Mattson, hint that the United States 15-00 ment of the sum of Twenty Seven Hun- besides the famous writer had -v. 101UUU3 WHIU IlclU ... last Tuesday night. Their Int. Telephone Co., phone dred Twenty-one and 58-100 ($2721.58) Miss Green, Miss Pearson and contributed. Thousands—perhaps' good offices of in- should use lts Dollars, which is claimed to be due and talk was along the line of Farmers' rent 26.50 is due at the date of this notice upon Miss Zeeman went to the Falls hundreds of thousands—who sang ^uence Great Britain to relax its club Work, co-operation, the a certain Mortgage, duly executed and Kimball-Storer Co., supplies delivered by J. D. Foote, a single man, 1 starvation starvafinn orders nrdara against Germany, last Thursday evening to attend her songs, which were translated breeding up of cows which is for register tonn Mortgagor, to The Minneapolis Thresh- the spelling contest. it was intimated, will result 1Z,UU inff Machine Company, Mortgagee, bearing into every language, did not know not a very expensive undertaking H. E. Kimpton, ribbons .. date the 30th day of August, 1911, I.OO in transmitting Germany's Allen Thomas, who was running that it wias a blind woman's inspiration and with a power of sale therein contained. if gone at in the right way keeping Kimball Storer Co., supplies duly recorded in the office of the views informally to Ambassador a qi^ick lunch room', has which they employed to the boys and girls on the Register of Deeds In and for the county for Probate Court. 2.O3 of Koochiching and State of Minnesota, changed it to a pool room and Walter H. Page at London, with express their Christian faith and farm and a good many other Kimball-Storer Co., supplies on the 7th day of November 1911, at two public gymnasium. a request that he endeavor to I o'clock p. m., in Book "E" of Mortgages, hope in song. topics. After the talks the ladies for auditor 2 Co PaKe **5, and no action or proceeding on have Great Britain release the Lontan now boasts of a volunteer "J having been instituted, at law or otherwise, "Saved by Grace," "Blessed Assurance," Served coffee and doughnuts, H. E. Kimpton, carbon paper to recover the debt by secured fire department. The church American steamer Whelmina's "Rescue the Perishing,*' said Mortgage or any part thereof. Which was enjoyed by all. Hope 2.00 bell will be used for the alarm. cargo and in the future deal more Now, Therefore, Notice Is Hereby and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus, they will come again and we will F. H. Keyes, supplies for Given, That by virtue of the power of Tuesday night, the state forestry are typical of Fanny Crosby's! leniently fo°d shipment5 in sale contained in said Mortgage, and listen as long as they can keep Poor Farm 52.00 pursuant to the statute in such case department will give a free most popular religious verses. Of solely for Germjan civil made and provided, the said Mortgage their wind. F. H. Keyes, supplies for consumption. will be foreclosed by a sale of the lecture at the ball. the latter the writer has related Martin Tuifer was a Sunday court house and jail ... premises described in and conveyed by 35-IO said Mortgage, viz: The Odd Fellows will give a In answer to Germany's an incident showing the remarkable visitor at Bursack's. E. W. Kibbey, Engineer, The West Half of the Southwest charges that America discrim- masquerade ball on Friday night lapuujf rapidity with W1U1 which W1111I1 SI1C she em- CIUployed Elmer Erickson, who is the S. R. H. No. 5 Quarter (W of SW%) of Section Two 1.22 at their ball. Good music and (•Sec. 2). and the East Half of the her inspiration and her lna*ecj against Germany in that Clerk at camp n, of the National Peter Lundstrom, road Southeast Quarter CE% of SE*4) of management^ always insure a full talents of versification. I °bjected to the latter's war Section Three (Sec. 3), in Townshin One Pole Co., was a caller at Mr. WOrk, 152-25 50-00 Hundred Fiftv-three (Twp. 153) North, house. W. H. Doane, who wrote then decree, without objecting to zone Rousses' Sunday. •-..1 1 (known as Dinner Creek Township) Littlefork Times, envelopes Range Twentv.six, W#st (R 26 W) continuing The Ladies' club gave a shower music for many of her verses, had Great Britains similar North sea Miss Sena Ettestad visited Mrs. One Hundred Sixty Acres (160a) 7.70 for Mrs. Ben Leeach, a neighbor order, officials today pointed out more or less according to +he Oovern8 called one morning at Miss Cros*1 Arvid Lugdahl Sunday. P. Lynch, coal for jail ... 70 Survey thereof, in Koochichine on the Canadian side, who burned that Great Britain offered as by's home in New York. Conntv and State of Minnesota, The Misses Irene O'Loughlin H. E. Levin, deputy coroner with the hereditaments and appurtenances: out a short time ago. Many useful much protection as possible to "I must take a train to Cincin whicV sale will mpde by £ind Anna Dahlgren and Hilmer fees IO.oO the Sheriff of said Koochiching County presents were given. nati in forty minutes,' he said,! neu^ra^ shipping in the area and Nyquist were the guests of G. W. Jim McDonald, labor on at the front door of the Court House, in I tie city of International Falls, in said There is to be a Valentine party 'and I have some music for which moreover that it did not voice Erickson and family Friday evening. Beaver road County and State, on the 3rd day of 5.00 at the Todd home, to-night. I want you to write a hymn. .intent destroying indis jATrril, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., of that an7 of J. A. Myron, county road at nublic vendue., to the hiehest E. J. Helmer is having lumber "He sat down at the piano and criminately vessels within the Miss Maude Rousse and Miss bidder for cash, to pav said debt of work IO.l8 Twenty Seven Hundred Twenty-one and zone. sawed for an addition to his barn. played his music. Verna Bursack went to International J. A. Myron, Asst. Eng., 58-100 Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if any. on said premises, and In the Home Help contest at Falls, accompanied by their 'I think I can write it, Mr. road 20 16.11 Fifty and no-100 Dollars. Attorney's school, Oscar Peggar and Clara Doane,' I said. fees, as stipulated in and bv said Notice of Hearing. teacher, H. I. Magladry, to take L. A. Ogaard, stamps 4-15 Mortfraere in case of foreclosure, and St. Laurents w/ere the winners the disbursements allowed bv law: subject "I hurried upstairs' and sat Notice is hereby given, that, at part in the spelling and bread Abe Olson, election services to reremption at any t'me within Prof. Haley told them to get contest. While in the spelling do write. For 'some time a meeting —ui of the Board of ui ^uuia)- County one vefir frrm the day of sale, as 1.80 provided by- law. themselves each any pair of shoes was entirely oblivious of sur- Commissioners to be held in their contest it was no walk-aw1ay for Gunnar Peterson, road Dated February 15th, A. D. 1913, they liked, at the store, on his ac- roundings. When I came back room in the Court House in the the other contestants to beat our work, 64-22 40 OO MinneaPoliB Threshing Machine Co.» TIle count. Not a bad present. Hopkins, Minnesota. Mort^ajee. to my full sense the hymn was! City of International Falls, Koowritten champion, Miss Bursack, but in E. E. Peterson Co., supplies Rain and snow in the middle of J. A. HCSP, Attorney and was on paper before chiching County, Minnesota, at the bread contest Miss Rousee for Mrs. Thos. Hopkins, Minnesota. 18 A 1 February is quite a pleasant surprise made those hustle who had domestic me. I learned that I had only^ 11:3° o'clock in the forenoon, on Dowd 28.73 to many. taken fifteen minutes. Trium-J Tuesday March 2nd, 1915, the apphantly science teachers. She E. E. Peterson Co., supplies CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION won out first in the schools where I carried it down to Mr. plication of Mac Lom'an for for John Koljonen FOB DETERMINATION 11.22 Still Another Prohibition State. domestic science is not taught, or Doane. The music he played then license granting to him permisand OF DESCENT OF X.AND Guy Parker, publishing Arkansas has joined the dry class B. She was only two points the words I had hurriedly sion to sell intoxicating liquors notices SO STATE OF MINNESOTA .1 ranks by the same route as proposed behind the champion in class A written are the same as used to- in the two-story building situatday Emil Ruberg, board of County of Koochiching in the Lobeck Anderson or the schools where the science in singing 'Safe in the Arms1 ed on Lot 8, Block 2, of the Plat Forrester children ..... 9.00 IN PROBATE COURT bill for Minnesota. This now is taught. Maude has a good of Jesus.' of Indus, Koochiching County Harold Royem, Dec. board IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE makes 16 prohibition states in this teacher in the are of bread making—her "It was my most successful, Minnesota, for a period of one meeting 8.00 OF JENNIE HEFFRON, DECEDENT. 0 country, or one third of the total mother. hymn, and I believe it was dictat-1 year, commencing on the 25th Harold Royem, Feb. board. The State of Minnesota to all persons number of states in the Union. interested in the determination of the ed by the spirit of the Lord, and'.day of March, 1915, and expiring meeting 8.60 descent of the real estate of said Arkansas is the second state to that it was borji for a mission.", on the 24th day of March, 1916 decedent: The petition of Carl L. Heffron LITTLEFORK AND* VICINITY Minn. State Sanatorium,, having been filed in this court, representing adopt state-wide prohibition by But Fanny Crosby did not begin' inclusive, will be heard, at which care of Ogrens that said decedent died more 66.00 than five years prior to the filing thereof, statute since the first of the year, hymn-writing until she was over, time any and all persons will be James P. Welliver, colporter of Geo. S. Snyder, board of leaving certain real estate in said Alabama being the first of this 4° years of age petition described, and that no will of Fifty years ago beard wtfth reference thereto. Ap the American Bible Society, was laborers, S. R. H. No. 9. 22.75 decedent has been proved nor administration years prohibition crop. The leg- she was best known for her pop- plicant states in writing that he of her estate granted in this in tow^n Monday. His home is A. E. Solberg, supplies for state, and praying that the descent of islatures of two states putting the, ular melodies wjiich were whistl-j has been granted liauor licenses near Mildred, Minn. Mrs. Carelson 15.00 said real estate be determined bv this court kibosh on the booze joints within I ed all over the country, such asHwo times in Koochiching county All of the school teachers attended A. E. Solberg, supplies for Therefore You, and Each of You, are a little better than a month's time '""I" 1~"L'L Proud World Goodbye, I'm Go-' and has never applied elsewhere Toseph Moran iq.oo ^ereby Cited and required to^show the teachers' institute in cause, if any you have, before this court at J1 is making a good start for 1915. ing Home," "Hazel Dell," The the Falls last Friday. L. H. Slocum, J. E. Sullivan, assigned to the Probate Court Room in the Court The Lobeck-Anderson bill, now Honeysuckle Glen,'' and "Never -r House in the city of International Falls. Leslie Ames, of the local school County Auditor. TVT 1 1st -Nat. Bank, January in the County of Koochiching. State Forget the Dear Ones." before the Minnesota legislature, proved to be the champion speller mtipntc t»/ Minnesota, on the 16th day of April, of board patients 104.50 OI 1915, at ten o'clock a. m., why saict is very much similar to the Arkansas Born in Putnam county, New in the contest held last Friday. J. E. Sullivan, assigned to petition should not be granted. Why, Indeed? York state, March 24, 1820, chris- aesure. The Arkansas and Last year he had a good show 1st Nat. Bank, hauling Witness the Judge of said court, Bobby—"Pa, wias George Wash- Feb» the seal thereof, this 16th day of measure. The Arkansas law goes in the finale but lost out. ene ranees Jane^ Crosby, and jngton such an awful story tellrn wood 250.00 ruary, 1915. pH AlovnnHic A 7"„ A1_ I 3T JOHN BEBO, married to Alexander Van Alstyne, into effect on January 1, 1916. Rev. Mr. Blake of the M. E. A. E. Shelland, expenses 41.58 err (COURT SEAL) Probate Judffe^ a blind m(usic teacher, who That is the date the LobeckAnderson church at the Falls was in town, Ole Skhal, balance on Father—"Story teller! Why died many years ago, the blind measure will go into ef on Tuesady of this week. Sturgeon River contract Littlefork School Notes. what do you mean?" 35-00 writer lived to be 94 years old. The Silver Medal contest given feet is passed. The Alabama S. E. Thompson, supplies Leslie Ames won the oral spell-15.00 Bobby—"Well, if he wasn't Her mother had lived to be 102, legislature didn't give as much under the auspices of the W. C. for Mrs. Wagner ing contest at International Falls. why w&s such a fuss made when and her grandmother to be 106. time, as the law in that state goes T. U. drew a large crowd to the S. E. Thompson, wood .. for He will get a free trip to the state he told the truth Sh eretained to the last ^11 of her I. O. O. F. hall'last Friday night. into effect on July 1st this year. Mrs. Wagner 5.00 fair next fall. He is absent from faculties—excepting eyesight. She Out^pf the 16 prohibition states, Five contestants entered for the school at present on account of M. A. Ulvedhal, Decern Bemidji Election. half of them have constitutional, this during a fever in infancy medal—Gladys Klefstad, Marie 7.20 chicken pox. ber board meeting Mayor Wm. McCuaig of Bemidji, when a hot poultice was applied prohibition and the other half Hale, Ross Bahrs, Leslie Dimon I Friday the class in basketry be~ M. A. Ulvedhal, February to her eyes, destroying the optic and was re-elected Tuesday by Clyde Parker. The judges statutory. Some of -the states gan their work on porch baskets^ board meeting 7.20 nerve. of the contest awarded the medal that now have constitutional prohibition a plurality of 78 votes over his We have a new pencil sharpener Thos. P. White, expenses. 41.21 At 8 years the little girl displayed to Master Clyde Parker, the first had a prohibition which is in the hall on the opponents, Simons and Kaplan. Thos. P. White, board of her first talent in versification youngest of the contestants. statute. Minnesota will therefore second floor. City Clerk Geo. Stein Was reelected prisoners 405.00 by this philosophy of contentment During the program, Mrs. Maud be right in style if the legislature The third grade have finished by a majority of 323 over Mary White, matron at J?olkinghorne gave two numbers passes the Lobeck-Anderson their histories and are anxious to J. Peterson, Jr. jail 9.00 on the piano and members of the statutory measure* begin their physiology work in Oh, what a happy soul am I, Symphony Mr. Frank S. Lycan was elected Orlando Woodard, work Orchestra two selections. the "Good Health" books. Although I cannot see 18.78 The winner is entitled to on state road No. 25 alderman-at-large. We are practicing, "Back ta You can get it at the Press I am resolved that in this world farti ticipate in the district Silver Office, Thos. Watson, supplies for 1 the Farm" nearly every evening.. Contented I will be. A total of 729 votes were cast.