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

October 7, 1915 · Page 3 of 8

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11 n,nIJWIIl| I?j i^ltpidUllMM^iWP^ i^^mBamffwmmmmm r^? ?,-'» -s I- (,.," fl Ik ,-£ ,J -vr"i? *•&• INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE as serious and says "it may bfe necessary to determine his mental W. C. T. U. COLUMN responsibility if he recovers from the slash in his neck." Now, this Default having been made in the pay* THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS The W. C. T. U. met at the ment of the sum of Three Hundred Sixty-six man was crazed with drink wien he attacked his wife and Mary, *s* and 40-100 ($366.40) dollars, home of Mrs. Heermance, Tuesday 5. his daughter. Probably Lawreice Keenan loves his family when he $ which is claimed to be due and is due at S AND BORDER BUDGET Oct. 5th. Eleven members the date of this notice upon a certain truly himself when he committed S5 is sobe'* Certainly he was no Mortgage, duly excuted and delivered I Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. and two visitors were present. by August Karnofsky and Elizabeth arson and came so near to ccjnmitting these murders. And yet $ Mrs. Bigsbee acted as Sec'y. Karnofsky, (husband and wife) Mortgagors, $ there is a bartender in Chariest )wn who filled Keenan up with the Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at to Frank H. Keyes Mortgage#, $ pro-tem in the absence of the April International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. bearing date the 23rd, day of who stood behind the cash register maddening drink, a saloonkeepe Sec'y, Mrs. Carrier. 1914, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of redeye that Keenan poured down and figured a profit on each glas: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. $ of the Register of Deeds in and for th« The devotionals were followed his throat. There is also a dis iller who manufactures this bottled County of Koochiching and State of George P. Watson, Editor and Manager jj by the business session. New April, Minnesota, on the 24th day of son, and clears a profit even hand- it essence of murder, rape, and a "H" ©f 1914, at 5 o'clock p. m.. in book plans and methods were freely action Mortgages, on page 336, and no These men walk the streets free, somer than the saloonkeeper's. discussed and all seemed anxious or proceeding having been instituted, at This city has sustained a real loss in the death of Dave McFarlane. debt and people call the saloonkeeper by his first name and find him a law or otherwise, to recover the to "do something". part secured j^y said Mortgage or any He was a good man, clean in life and charcter, faithful in his "good fellow." People take off their hats to the distiller, and he may thereof. A committee on entertainment •duty to this city and helpful to all who knew him. Our homes and even subscribe to the city charities of Baltimore or Peoria or Louisville. NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE 18 was appointed to prepare programmes the business houses were safe as long as Dave was on duty as driver HEREBY GIVEN, That by -virtue of It is still a strange world--but how would you feel if you were Mortgage, for the next three power of sale contained in said in of the fire team. and pursuant to the statute the man who made money outj of poor Keenan's crime ?—Collier's months. This committee must said such case made and provided, the sal* Weekly. have the co-operation of every Mortgage will be foreclosed by a conveyed of the premises described in and We thought conditions in some of the villages and small cities member in order to make the South by said Mortgage, viz: section Literary part of the meetings half of the Northwest quarter of of Northern Minnesota were rotten but they all have'to take off of PRESIDENT, ON HIS KNEIjS, LEADS CABINET IN PRAYER Two and the Southeast quarter successful, when you are asked Northeast their hats to Minneapolis, if one half of what appeared in the daily the Northwest quarter and the section to take a part, do the best you quarter of the Southeast quarter of papers of that city is true in regard to the manner in which the Hundred Three in Township One can, we have no critics in our Twenty-six Indianapolis, Ind.—How President Wilson led his cabinet in Fifty-seven north, of Range county option election of last Monday was allowed to be conducted. One west of the 5th .,P. M. containing union.- prayer at a recent meeting vas told Friday by Bishop William timber Hundred Sixty acres, also all the on the said land in Koochiching County F. Anderson of Cincinnati, at a session of Indiana Methodist Episcopal An invitation committee was The village of Northome is to be congratulated upon being the and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments also appointed, consisting of each and appurtenances which sale conference. A United States senator told the bishop of the first in this county to organize a creamery association. This is a will be made by the Sheriff of said member in the union. incident, he said. The senator had heard it from one of the cabinet move in the right direction and will do more than anything else toward Koochiching County at the front door of the Court House, in the City of International members who prayed with the president. A program is being prepared making this county famous in fact as well as in name as one of Falls, in said County and State, on the 20th, day of November for our next meeting Oct the best dairying counties in the state. Success to this new enterprise. ''When the president arrived at the cabinet meeting," said Bishop 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, 18th, one of the numbers being at public vendue, to the highest bidder Anderson, "his face wore a solemn look. It was evident that the for cash, to pay said debt of Three Hundred a reading by our well known Mrs serious affairs of the nations were on his mind. He said to the cabinet Sixty-six and 40-100 dollars and Stevens, at 4:30 the meeting adjourned interest, and the taxes, if any on said No better land deal can be made than the purchase of the lands members, "I don't know whether you men believe in prayer or Attorney's premises, and Twenty-five dollars, after the ben'ediction. fees, as sitpulated in and by which will be offered at public auction by Chief Clerk Oscar Aneson not. I do. Let us pray and ask the help of God." said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, These meetings are short, interesting law of the State Auditor's office at the court house in this city next and the disbursements allowed by "And right there the president of the United States fell upon his and helpful and you can subject to redemption atany time within Monday beginning at io a. m. It is all good land and the minimum knees and the rest of the members of the cabinet did the same and one year from the day of sale, as not afford to miss them. Our provided by law. price for most of it is $5 per acre 15 per cent down and 40 years to the president offered a prayer to God. next meeting will be held Oct. 18 Dated October 5th. A. D., 1915. pay the balance. Everybody should get a piece of this land for a "While the war rages in Europe, we in this country should FRANK H. KETES, at the home of the president and Mortgagee future home. Further particulars are on another page under state thank God that in this crisis of the world we have a chief executive yve urge you to attend and bring PHINNET & CAMPBELL, -and school lands for sale. Attorneys who is a servant of God and who stands with his hand in the hand of a friend. Don't neglect these God. Every minister in the land should, every time he offers a meetings, you will be the loser if you do. DR. W. J. TAYLOR Much credit is due to that great family paper, The Minneapolis prayer, take Woodrow Wilson by the hand and lead him into the Journal, for the magnificient manner in which it took off its gloves presence of God, and ask that he be given strength to continue to We are, we are, we are who? Veterinary Physicianand Surgeon and fought for better government by the abolition of the licensed be the great apostle of peace among men." International's wide-a-wake Graduate saloon. Its editorial policy for several years past has been strong Later a telegram expressing the confidence of the delegates ih W. C. T. U. for a general uplift, but it certainly out did itself in the recent Are we hustlers, well I guess, McKillip College, Chicago him was sent to the presidnt. Watch for this column, campaign and should receive the hearty support of all lovers of Office at Koochiching Hotel In the International Falls Press. good government and should be welcomed into the homes in that Yours for a live Union. great city as the fearless champion of all that is helpful to both CR00KST0N COLLEGE 13 one of the largest business W. C. T. U. Editor liome and civic life. colleges in the northwest. They GEO. S. LANGLAND a a a a good LAWYER In spite of the fact that the liquor controlled leaders of union positions. Besides their splendid courses in Bookkeeping and Shorthand, FOR SALE—Three lots cornering labor in Minneapolis succeeded in so dominating the various organizations In litis Block on they also give a course in Auto, Gas and Steam Engineering. on 8th St. and 8th Ave. under their controll that the licensed saloon is allowed to Board and room in private family $3.00 to $3.50 a week. Write to 4th Ave. this city, $1050.00. continue its damning work in that fair city. Their actions in this J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. W. A. Warner, City. International Falls, Minn. fight has done more to relegate such leaders into oblivion and give to union labor the freedom of indenpendent thought and action in THE MODEL FARM HOUSE moral and economic questions than many years of ordinary experiences BUILT FOR MINNESOTA would bring. Long live Union labor, but let it live and act untrammeled from such abject slavery as was indicated this week It Unites Artistic Lines With by the worst of corporate greed. jModern Conveniences for the Homekeeper. The City and County School Boards and the Board of County During the past year the Minnesota Commissioners are to be congratulated upon having selected and State Art commission invited appointed Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton as Health officer of the schools the architects of the state to and county—No physican in this county is better fitted for this important enter a competition for a model position. Dr. Swinnerton is not only a man of great learning, farm house to cost with proper and breadth of charcter but he is also possessed of an unusually October is the best time for you to select your bedding needs allowance for labor $3,500. A strong temprement for medical research and will take great pride total of $500 was offered as prizes for Fall and Winter. New Stocks are in, and consequently assortments in preventing as well as in remedying complaints especially of an to the successful competitors. tr infections nature. Such an officer who can devote practically all Twenty-eight plans were submitted. are at their best, offering the widest range of choice. A model farm house his time to this important work is much needed in the position to from the first prize plan was which he has been appointed and it is very gratifying to know that erected at the Minnesota state No matter whether you wish a complete supply or just one already he has awakened to new thought the minds of those who fair grounds, finished and furnished. attended the recent State Board of Health Convention by the school item, a visit to this store now will show you the highest grade It was seen by tens of and county plans suggested for preserving the health of these under thousands of visitors during the blankets and bedding that money can buy—the kind that you can depend Jhis charge. recent week's fair there. Concerning on to serve you for years. the devolpment of these If anyone desires to get a line-up on our state auditor, let him plans and their use throughout visit the little city of Decorah, Iowa, where the Preuss' are known the state the Minnesota says: Warmth and Piles of high for their worth, where the elder Preus is president of Luther College, Farmers themselves said what the house must be. On the jury an important educational institution, and where Preus graduated. Comfort in these grade Cotton of award were a farmer, the head Preus could make a lot of political capital out of the Hibbing of the department of domestic Wool Blankets squabble if he was willing to cater to class prejudice, but he is too Blankets art and science of the state uni big and too honest to compromise himself. Mr. Preuss' reply to versity, aiid a leading architect A guaranteed all wool blanket •Mayor Power is one that is bound to open the eyes of a lot of The celebrated Lakeside Cotton of Minneapolis. A home was the warp and filling, size 70 80 australian honest but misguided people.—Bovey News. blanket made of selected stock and objective—a home for the farmer's wool. Fine range of checks and 1.25 contains no waste or $« wife and children as well as plaids in light and dark $0 AA POOL ROOM LICENSE REVOKED shoddy. Size 64 76. ... the farmer. colors. Special value .. w# W Washroom must be provided One lot of cotton blankets made Another woolen blanket, size 60 When Mayor McCuaig revoked the license of Frank Dewey's for the "hands," for example, "to by the new process. Best finish 80. Highest quality, comes in pool hall he carried out the desires of the citizens of Bemidji. As keep them from tracking into the 1.98 5.00 and highest quality. $ nice checks and colors $ kitchen sink just at the time the the mayor said at the hearing yesterday morning, "selling liquor Special £t wife is busiest getting the meals.'' at in a pool room is a greater offense than if sold in a building formerly A seperate stair must connect used as a saloon." that washroom and the bedrooms If all the city, state and federal authorities will take the firm for he "hands." Stock lengths stand that Mayor McCuaig took in the Dewey case, it will not be Attractive Values in Fine Quality of lumber must be used. long before the liquor laws and Indian treaties will be enforced to the letter.—Bemidji Pioneer. Comforters Pens, inks and pencils at the These are our sentiments too. Press office. Beautiful line of comforters in large range of patterns. Made of selected THE MEN WHO MADE MONEY OUT OF IT. material. This one will keep you warm and cozy during these AA NOTICE FOR BIDS winter nights. Size 72 84 ^1® W Notice is hereby given that Lawrence Keenan had been a drinking man. Probably this was sealed bids will be opened for the We are exclusive agents for the Sunburst Comforters. It is filled with well known when he was released from the Deer Island house of purchase of the M. E. Church one sheet of new snow white cotton. Light and warm. $€% correction. In spite of his record he seems to have had no trouble buildings on Friday evening, Oct Guaranteed sanitary and thoroughly clean. Beautiful patterns. w«€r" buying whisky in the saloons of Charlstown, Mass. Some nights 15th, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock by the ago Keenan got home about 2130 a. m. First he awakened his wife Board of Trustees of said church Address all bids to Geo. and daughter by raining heavy blows upon them with a stick. Then Burton's Dep't Store Watson, chairman, Board of he threw a lamp at their bed. This cut them, exploded, and set the Trustees. bed afire. A passerby in Main street saw the blaze firemen rescued The Board reserves the right .£• the two women, covered with blood. After the house took fire to reject any and all bids. Keenan went down cellar, cut his throat with a butcher knife, and Geo. P. Watson, crawled into a corner to die. The Boston Globe reports his condition Chairman hi. rV*j. i. ii*ii