International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 24, 1916 · Page 1 of 16
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,"T f. i%*p£r-. vS&'A 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Vickers had passed away. A husband dance at Mr. Robertson's Friday treatment. THE INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS and four little children are The local spelling contest was night. Everybody enjoyed it very I S I N E W S left to mourn the loss of a wife much. held at Border last Friday and it *saac8M88SBnaaaatt& and mother. The many friends Alice Nelson was absent from was a success. AND BORDER BUDGET LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY of the family extend their sympathy school all last week, on account Carl Robertson, of Williams, Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. to the bereaved ones. of sickness. and Johnnie Hohman of Frontier The Gem theatre reopened last Percy Wilson and Johnnie Reid were the winners. It has been a common remark Thursday night with a good large Bntered as Second Class Matter June 2*. 1909, at the Post Office at missed school last Thursday because since the county option election crowd in attendance. International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. there was too much slush that the saloon keepers of this Mrs. Julius Marcusson entertained INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. BTOBESAGX: FOBBCI^OSUBE SALE. river to walk. place would be gentlemen enough the Lutheran Ladies' Aid and GEO. P. WATSON, Editor Manager. Little Otillia Nolin is going to payment to close up their shops and not sell Default having been made in the last Friday. of Fifty ofthe sum Six Hundred •Loman Wednesday morning to liquor after the six months which Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John to and no-100 Dollars, which is claimed visit at Miss StLawrence's home. of this be due and is due at the date was given in which to close out Massie, Feb. 16th, a baby daughter. A W E E duly notice upon a certain mortgage, Mrs. John Robertson is very ill their stocks. It is needless to say Both mother and child are executed and delivered by Petra Stubee Mortgagors, and has gone to Winnipeg for a and Henning Stubee, her husband, that this town does not have such By G. F. Swinnerton, M. D.. County Health Officer getting along nicely under the Mortgagee, to 'William H. Dayton, public spirited men as this wish April, bearing date the 3rd day of care of Mrs. Deteker. 1913, and with a power of sale therein expressed, for the illegal sale of Now comes the baby's turn. ,We have conventions galore for E. E. Polkinghorne spent a few office of contained, duly recorded in the CITATION FOB HEARNG- ON PINAL for the liquor has gone right along. If it the Register of Deeds in and ACCOUNT AND FOB DXSTBIBUTXON. days last week at Blackduck buying everything under the sun. It is an age of specializing the public of County of Koochiching and State would shame these men at all who April, 1913, some machinery for the mill. Minnesota on the 23rd dayof interest at different times upon different things of in of Mortgages, at 2 o'clock P. M., Book D. have been carrying on this business, Miss Annette Miller spent Saturday ESTATE OF CHAS. AUGUST PETERSON. civic and national interest. Nothing more important or proceeding on page 522, and no action we would publish their law having been instituted, at and Sunday with her sis- has ever been selected for a nation-wide secured or otherwise, to recover the debt names so that all men could know STATE OF MINNESOTA ter, Mrs. D. A. Colpitts. 1 thereof: by said Mortgage or any part campaign than the babies, and infant welfare. ss. hereby NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is Messrs Jack Hale, Ray Mac- county jail does not hold that the County of Koochiching power of given, That by virtue of the This movement has its origin with the Gen^ k^°^dJ DahTand1^1 all of the law breakers of the sale contained in said Mortgage, and IN PROBATE COURT. in such case pursuant to the statute eral Federation of Women clu merica. Arnold and Cooper, county. Let them beware of going made and provided, the said Mortgage In the Matter of the Estate of Chas. August The scheme is to hold a Nation-wide Baby Week too far in their nefarious premises spent Sunday at Happyland. will be foreclosed by a sale of the Peteison, Decedent: said. t' described in and conveyed by work, as it is along road that has Campaign. The date selected, and to which all Mesdames Lucas and Getchell The State of Minnesota to all persons Mo^te^e viz~ interested in the final account and distribution no turning, and there are plenty Lots Eleven and Twelve (11 and 12),v communities are striving to conform, is from spent Wednesday at the Falls. cf the estate of said decedent: Block Eighty-eight (88), of Internationai of men to see that the turn is very Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lemmer returned the March 4th to March nth. Falls, Minnesota, as per the plat of Tne representative of the above named abrupt. same on file and of record in the office Sat'urday night from the P. The Children's Bureau of the United States "eoccienl, having filed in this Court her of the Register of Deeds in and for said Swinnerton, final account of the administration of nr Falls, where Mr. Lemmer has County and State, with the hereditaments Department of Labor is co-operating with the the estate of said decedent, together with sale and appurtenances which been organizing a Modern Samaritan her petition praying for the adjustment CENTRAL NEWS ITEMS. will be made by the Sheriff of Koochiching movt nent. and allowance of said final account and County at the front door of the lodge. for distribution of the residue of said The mo i,. lent, while it has its origin with the Women's clubs Court House, in the City of International. On Thursday night, Feb. 24th, state to the persons thereunto entitled Falls, in said County and State, on the Frans Stenberg was down to of the nation, is intended by no means to confine itself to these bodies. P. M. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF 8th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock the pupils of the local school will the Baudette Tuesday. you, are hereby cited and required to of that day, at public vendue, to The desire is to have every organization of any and every community present "Mr. Bob," a breezy play, show cause, if any you have, before this highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt Albert Sundberg was to, Bauhaul Court, at the Probate Court rooms in the of Six Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dollars, take an interest and share in making the event a success. in the I. O. 0. F. hall. any, and interest, and the taxes, if ourt House, in the city of International pulpwood for Frans Stenberg. The Women's club of International Falls has taken up the plan, of Koochiching, Falls, in the County on said premises, and Fifty Dollars, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller are State ol' Minnesota, on the 18th day of Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by and the week will be appropriately observed, and the interest of now comfortbaly esconsed in March, lyifi, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said said mortgage in case of foreclosure, Albert Sundberg was to Baudette law petition should not be granted. and the disbursements allowed by their old home near the Rapids. every organization in the city is solicited. subject to redemption at any time within Saturday. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and one year from the day of sale, as provided The objects of the movement are, first, educational. It is to It is reported that Olson Bros, the Seal of said Court, this 18th day of John Johnson of Border, has by law. February, 1916. have purchased three lots across teach parents, and mothers in particular, with all who have anything Dated February 21st, A. D., 1916. JOHN BBBG, now begun hauling logs for Pete WHiIilAM K. DAYTON, from the Shelgren Hotel, upon Probate Judge. to do with babies, th most successful methods of caring for King. Mortgagee. (Court Seal) W. V. KANE, Attorney, which, in the spring, they will JEVNE & NORTON, these young Americans. Too many babies die, who have a perfect Miss StLawrence and Mrs. International Palls, Vinn. Attorneys for Petitioner. erect a modern store building. F. 24-Apr. 6 Nolan were visiting Mrs. Sten- right to live, for the want of proper knowledge in those caring for L. L. Biehl spent Tuesday at I berg Tuesday. them during infancy. The death rate among babies under one year the Falls on business. Axel Stenberg was to Spooner old is appalling. It is largely preventable. This campaign is to Saturday. Mrs. J. D. Brandon left for spread such knowledge as will help save the babies. international Falls Abstract Co, Miss StLawrence is going to Winnipeg last Friday, upon receipt The plans are diverse and numerous for spreading this knowledge. leave* Wednesday morning for International of a telegram that her BURDICK, KREMER & KING. Proprietors. The pulpit and press area valuable aid. Addresses and meetings Falls, as there will be daughter, Mrs. Pearl Vickers, for parents are valuable means of spreading information. Pictures Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance was dangerously ill. Before the no school till next Monday. and exhibits of an enlightening character as to proper methods There was a card party and mother reached Winnipeg, Mrs. Collections, Conveying and Loan* of feeding, clothing, and general hygiene of babies all are useful in such a campaign. J. E. BURDICK, Manager NOTICE OF HEARING The second main object of the campaign is to bring home.to all International Falls Minnesota the importance of babies, and their value to the state as the future citizens in whose hands are to rest the destinies of this great country. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 This whole movement is not intended to be a temporary excitement, SS. COIINTY OF KOOCHICHING but the beginning of a permanent child-welfare work. What IN DISTRICT COURT, is begun with the campaign is to be continued as ap. improved method FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of treatment of babies, with a view to reducing the terrific death rate NOTICE OF JUDICIAL BOAS. among them, which has prevailed in the past. Also to effect the DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF R. H. COLLAR, ET AL., FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A JUDICIAL ROAD BETWEEN THE COUNTIES OF rearing of a stronger race of children, free from the defects which KOOCHICHING AND BELTRAMI, STATE OF MINNESOTA. .have existed in the past as the result of ignorance as to the things The coins' ache for freedom. They exert an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a petition for the establishment of a which help to make sound, strong and healthy children out of the Judicial Road in the Counties of Koochiching and Beltrami, State of Minnesota, influence over you to be put into circulation. No will be presented to C. W. Stanton, one of the Judges of said district, at the Court babies. House in Bemidji, on the 15th day of April. 1916, at 10:00 a. m. This preliminary notice to our citizens is to begin the campaign temptation to spend needlessly when the money is JEVNE ft NOBTON, Attorneys for Petitioners, with a public notice, further information will be issued later. All International Falls, Minn. in the bank on interest. Start an account now with our citizens are urged to give their attention to making this week a I., STATE OF MINNESOTA great success, and endeavor to produce a result which will give our SS. whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING •community healthier babies, and more who shall live as they are intended an account. Don't allow your money to work you IN DISTRICT COURT, to do, and a very materially reduced deathrate among them. FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Babies are born to live and not die. But to live they must have a make it work for you, this is the way others get ahead. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF R. H. COLLAR, ET AL., FOR THE ES reasonable chance. This campaign is to shovy mothers how to give TABLISHMENT OF A JUDICIAL ROAD BETWEEN THE COUNTIES OF KOOCHICHING AND BELTRAMI, STATE OF MINNESOTA. them a chance. I S N A I O N A A N Your petitioners respectfully petition the Court to establish a Judicial Road Boost for the babies. Boost for Baby Week, and help swell the between the Counties of Koochiching and Beltrami, State of Minnesota, along the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA course hereinafter described, and to that end herewith submit the following statement ranks of the millions all over America who will use this week for the of facts: I. helpless little ones. That the petitioners are land owners whose lands are liable to be affected by, or assessed for. the expenses of the construction of said road that said petitioners are legal voters, tax payers, and residents of the Counties of Koochiching and Beltrami. II. KOOCHICHING COUNTY TEACHERS' MEETING. That the course of this road is on the Range line which separates Beltrami County from Koochiching County that the following is a description of the starting point and a terminal of said road. III. To bs Held at the High School, International Falls, MAIN ROAD. February 25th and 26th. F.C.ROGERS Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section Six (6), Township One Hundred M., Fifty-one (151) North, Range Twenty-nine (29), West of the 5th P. and Friday Morning, io:oo to 12:00. the Northeast corner of Section One (1), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) M. North, Range Thirty (30), West of the 5th P. thence South along the range "America." line between Ranges Twenty-nine (29) and Thirty (30), between Sections Six (6), PRACTICAL FURRIER Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, Range Twenty-nine (29), West of "Bright Boosts" Roll Call M., the 5th P. and Section One (1), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, M. Range Thirty (30), West of the 5th P. thence South between Section Seven Helen Davenport, Eddy schoo/ (7), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, Range Twenty-nine (29), West FORT FRANCES* ONTARIO M., of-the 5th P. and Section Twelve (12). Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) Discussion—"The Time Problem" Signa Johnson, Ray school M.. North, Range Thirty (30), West of the 5th P. thence South One-quarter of a 0 Anna Brodine, Indus school mile between Section Eighteen (18), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, M., Range Twenty-nine (29), West of the 5th P. and Section Thirteen (13), Township The Oldest Exclusive Fur House 'T'he Small School" Louise Foley, Happyland M. One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, Range Thirty (30), West of the 5th P. to a point of intersection of the North, East and West one-sixteenth (1-16) line of Friday Afternoon, 1 130 to 4:00. Section Eighteen (18), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) North, Range in the World M. Twenty-nine (29), West of the 5th P. and the North, East and West One-sixteenth Address Supt. W. P. Dyer, Bemidji (1-16) line of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Fifty-one (151) M. Piano Solo Patricia Lynch North, Range Thirty (30) West of the 5th P. RAW FURS EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF "A Good School First" D. B. Jewell, supt. THE PETITIONEES: "What I Must Learn'' D. C. Rockwood, Indus school STATE OF MINNESOTA ss. "School of Foreign Elements" Selma Peterson, Harrigan school County of Koochiching. "Normal Training Department" Elvera Walters, Normal Training R. H. Collar J. W. Swanton R. J. Rorysore O. L. Lindquist instructorl, International Fall§. J. H. Hermanson Aad A. Tone C. N. Mitchell ''Let's Do Away With the 'Busy'" ..Cecilia Anderson, supervisor, L. E. Bean Wm. Lennon 0. Lundberg Birchdale. Otto Peterson George Hok Henry Dahlstul Highest Cash Price Paid W. H. Hanchett Saturday Morning, 9 :oo to 12 :oo. E. J. Miller Wm. Barry J. Kramer on Raw Furs Li. 1. A. Wagner "Star Spangled Banner." Winkle V-. Fred Chas. Jacobson "Ideals" ... Annie E. Shetland, State School Inspector. Being first duly sworn, says each for himself, that he is the Petitioner named U: "Club Work" A. T. Haley, Principal, Loman school in the above petition, that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents He Will Pay th© Duty and War Tax on all Furs from th« United thereof, and that same are true of his own knowledge. ""Satisfying Yourself with Your Life While Adapting Yourself to States and Pay as Hlgrh a Pries for thsm as R. H. Collar J. W. Swanton •1 Your Work'* Kathleen Kilgore, Nett River school any Houss in ths Unltsd Statss. R. J. Rorysore O. L. Lindquist J. H. Hermanson Aad A. Tone 'V "Means of Making a Community Feel a Responsibility Towards C. N. Mitchell L. E. Bean 1 Wm. Lertnon 0. Lundberg Its School" Bert Magladry, Principal, Margie BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY Otto Peterson 1. A. Wagner F.C.ROGERS "A Jog of Memory" .Lucy A. Barrett, Asst. Supt. Henry Dahlstul W. H. Hanchett E. J. Miller Wm. Barry ,'*A Good School with Industrial Accomplishments" Paul E. Bowen, L. J. Kramer George Hok r" Fred Winkle Chas. Jacobson. Principal, Big Falls school./ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of January, 1916. Saturday Afternoon, :oo p. m. $ FORT FRANCES. JOXN NOBTON, ONTARIO Spelling Contest. 1 (SEAL) Votary Public. My commission expires January 6, 1930. 1 J. 'J S*-'' $m