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

June 22, 1916 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Frontier Items. TJ3XAX, DISTRICT NEWS LIQUOR IN POSSESSION MEXICANS AND CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION CITATION FOB HEABXNG OR TO SEIiXi, MORTGAGE ACCOUNT AND FOB 2I8TBXBUTXON. OR LEASE SANS. Littlefork and Vicinity Crops are loking fine. Clover is MADE MORE SERIOUS AMERICANS CLASH knee high and nearly in bloom. HAGG-• ESTATE OP CHRISTIAN GAMMEL- ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST (Continued from page 5). GAARD. LUND. Mr. John Richmond came up STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA, Carranzistas with Machine Guns Clinton Anderson is paintinj New Wrinkle in Federal Act SS. ss. from Baudette to spend Sunday County of Koochiching County or Koochiching the Marcussen home this week. Riddle Ranks of Pershing's Throws the Burden of Proof at home. IN PROBATE COURT. Men. 17 Americans Prisoners. on the Accused Party. IN PROBATE COURT. Messrs Gregg and Cochran In the matter of the estate of Christian In the matter of the estate of Carl Rev. T. W. Howard held serBorder Gammelgaard. August Hagglund. GOMEZ KILLED—FIFTY spent Friday at Loman and In~:vjces POSSESSION EVIDENCE and Frontier THE STATE OP MINNESOTA To all THE STATE OF MINNESOTA To all OTH7ER MEXICANS SLAIN persons interested in the sale of certain OF INTRODUCTION persons interested in the above case: ^us" I Sunday. lands belonging to said estate. WThereas Charles Schonsby has filed The petition of N. L,. Olson, as representative in this court his final account of his of the above named estate, El Paso, Texas, June 21.— Mrs. D. A. Colpitts and Miss 'pjie pron^{er people are circuAnnette_ administration of the estate of the Indian treaty country, and that being duly filed in this court, representing above named decedent, together with American and Carranza troops that it is necessary and for Miller left Friday night petition to stop the includes Brainerd, Chis'holm and his petition praying for the adjustment lating a the best interests of said estate and fought a bloody battle today and allowance of said final account for Buffalo, Minn., for a short dredge company from working other points, faces a new convisit of all interested therein that certain and for distribution of the residue lands of said decedent described therein only a few hours after President with their mother. sun(jayS. jstruction of the Federal act. A of said estate to the persons thereunto on be sold and praying that a license Wilson's 6,ooo-word rebuke yesterday entitled: be to N. L. Olson granted to sell the 1 ]dispatch to the Duluth Herald same: IT IS ORDERED, that said petition v. 1 1 to General Carranza had Miss Beck, who has been pre- Old Jack Frost paid us a visit'from Chisholm, describes the be heard, and that all persons interested NOW, THEREFORE, You, and each gone forward to Mexico City.' paring the exhibits, for the local suncjay ancj Monday night doing situation. in said matter be and appear before of you, are hereby cited and required this court on the 22nd day of to show cause, if any you have, before With which side the victory school, left Tuesday morning for considerable damage to the ten-] Con sterna firm ic July, 1916, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at this court, at the Probate Court Rooms her home in Two Harbors, Minn. o-arden truck I sternation is now apparent rested is not known. the Probate Court Rooms in the Court in the Court House, in the City of International garden truck. among the former liquor dealers House, at International Falls in said Falls, County of Koochiching The engagement took place on county, and then and there, or as scon and State of Minnesota, on the t-, 11 ihere over information received thereafter as said matter can be heard, The work of excavating the the Santo Domingo ranch near 20th day of July, 1916, at 10 o'clock The Powell boys and Geo., show cause, if any they have, why said through thejr th a A. M. why the prayer of said petitioner Olson store basement is practically the Mexican town of Carrizal, petition should not be granted and Hartne 1, of Wmg r.ver came _ew federa, should not be granted. revision of the that this citation be served by publication completed and the concrete Witness the Judge of said court, and which is nine miles southwest out to limber up on the ball d.a- thereof iri the International Falls the seal of said court, this 20th day tutes which became effectjve Qn Press according to law. work will begin immediately. of Villa Ahumada, the Mexican of June, 1916. mond Sunday. (May 18 makes possession of the Witness the Honorable, John Berg, (Court Seal) JOH2T BEBO, field headquarters in northern Judge of said Court, and the seal of Judge of Probate. liquor in the territory prima fauc- Chihuahua. The number of dead Jun 22-9 Jul 6 said court, this 22nd day of June, l&lsV The International cie evidende of its introduction. ,• ... ui n.3 uiiruciucuon. JOHN BEBO, R. W. Hale, who was appointed American or Mexican, was not t.on Co are settmg up a dredge (Court Seal) Probata SampIes are said to have bem street commissioner at the Weddinlg stationery at the Press JEVNE & NORTON, definitely known here tonight, 1 at Front,er. They also have onejtaken Attorneys. Jun 22-5 Jul by the Indian fe last council meeting, has been but nearly a score of General at Border wh.ch is about ready'cently ,iquor des* o£ aI1 fa repairing the sidewalks which Pershing's men are said to have SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS to start to work. (bar rooms, which samples, it is were in sad need of repairs. been killed and the Mexicans •o believed, will be taken before 1J( are said to have lost more than Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scarlett and two score. the Zfa "cJTol Ztse and 116 fYYYyyyyVYVyV Miss Esther Mackenzie, of Forsythe, Seventeen Americans are said forty-three votes were cast. Geo. |dictments r™® against the Iiq were in town over Sunday by Mexican officials to have been Munroey our candidate for the for bootlegging. George being such a good autoist captured and have been hurried office of county commissioner that he got here in about a When questioned regardingthe to Chihuahua City under adequate from the 4th district, captured half hour. purpose of sampling of liquor guard A machine gun used thirty-three votes. ARTER'S destroyed in local saloons, Indian by the Mexicans is said to have So Dry, You Know. agents were not willing to done heavy execution. W. C. T. U. Column. ONVENIENCES jdiscuss the matter. They would O. M. Paulson, 10 cases beer. At midnight tonight General The Union met at the home of 0. Rislund, 5 cases beer. neither affirm or deny knowledge Bell said he had practically given Mrs. Doty on Tuesday last. M. Ragla, 5 cases beer. up hope of receiving the American HOME, for the Presefint,,spen' ajportions of th efederal statutes Alb't Mattson, 5 cases beer. version of the engagement delightful and profitable after- 0. Mickelson, 5 cases beer. as refer to possession from General Pershing. It was SCHOOL, noon. Mrs. Carrier took charge vjthin the Indian territory and Aug. Gordon, 3 cases beer. pointed out that Carrizal is near of the meeting in the absence of Utate cust4 or OFFICE^ M. Lemmer, 1 bbl. Non-Toxo. that !t is their tQ 65 miles from Colonia Dublan, the president The Scripture les- |1ake les of American field headquarters, and son was read by Mrs. ^igsby?yestroy A number of auto owners took even though the American survivors with prayer by Mrs. Martin. The ,. ,. advantage of the good roads A withdrew immediately reports of the secretary and'According t° the wording of Sunday and went out over some they would scarcely have had treasurer were followed by thei?e °ew "-evision of the statutes of the roads leading out of town. time to reach Colonia Dublan or business sesion. A picnic is being llhe Proof Put burden of 15 now Some were down within two a wire they could use for communication. on the person having the liquor planned for the latter part of miles of the Rainy and report ?n his possession instead of on July. Mrs. Twedt gave an interesting the roads as very good. If the the government, and the person Persistent rumors were current report of the convention bridge to the depot were in in El Paso tonight that .found with liquor will have to 11 at Blackduck which was enjoy there would be a chance to go General Pershing had seized the prove, or at least furnish some ed by every one. west and to the south as far as evidence that he got after its towns of Nuevo Cases Grandes Mrs. David Rose gave an instrumental Spreader Tube Margie, and Casas Grandes, about nine introduction. solo, and Mrs. Twedt Photolibrary Paste miles from Dublan, had captured The revised wording of the sang two solos. j.<p></p>The meeting Anderson-Hale Wedding. OCVAAS 11^ meeting .~- a quantity of American stores closed with the union benedic- Paragraph referred to are as fol and was disarming the natives. ttion. lows: "The provisions of sec- Last Wednesday afternoon at It was pointed out that Casas Carter's tions 2140 and 2141 of the Revised The next meeting will be held three o'clock a very pretty wed Grandes, located on the line of Statutes of the United Sta- Regulatior next week, Tuesday June 27th, ding was solemnized at the First ™eeK' ^esaay JurLe the Mexican Northwestern railimportant Bottle strategic Baptist church at Littlefork, Mr=.f hertL^tiS^ the is an ct Mucilage when Clinton Anderson and't,n 8th st. It w.ll be held one,®^into:seating liquors named point Miss Bertha Hale were united in|wee^. advance of the re^la7!aJ thfp0°sJsa""ar/V ,n The Americans engaged is K,r a meeting because the first week. Possession by a person a tne marriage by the Rev. A. C. Ear- int0xicating liquors in the thought to have been members in July is July 4th. So plan to at- jo{ intoxicating liquors ot ley. The vows were spoken under of a troop from the Tenth cavalry, chicaw tend the meeting next Tuesday. .country where the introduction an arch of ferns relieved by a a negro regiment, returning Be sure your dues are paid be-|is prohibited by treaty or federal I touch of pansies. A background from a scouting trip to Guzman. fore the first of Aug. By keep- Prima evi" statute sha11 be facie of ferns also added to the effectivenes The size of the Mexican force, I ing our dues paid up we help the unlawful introduction." ence of of the other decorations. whose commander, Gen. Felix cause throughout the state. Do The bride, gowned in chiffon HONOR TO ADMIRAL Gomez, was killed, is not known not neglect this important fac- and silk, wore the customary AND MRS. BEATTY, U. S. N. News of the battle was received bridal veil and carried red June itor' Photolibrary in Juarez early this afternoon ss t?1,,: ',!™ issefws by Gen. Gonzales, Carranza Paste in All this week the officers stationed commander of the military zone BAN ON DANCING. on duty at the Academy Bottles Lulu, and Mr. Harold Polkinghorne of the border. For some reason and in town at Annapolis have was the groom's best man. Gerifl. Gonzales kept the story }een taking advantage of the The groom was attired in the New York, June 5- Pope secret until late in the afternoon flood of visitors to entertain conventional frock coat. Benedict has caused the issuance when an American, J. G. Hup madly. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Long before the wedding!0^ edict forbidding and soc-j an pell, returning to the border Frank Beatty, as is their custom march was played by Miss Helga'iety parochial jurisdiction1 under from the interion, brought to El lad a house party and gave teas, Muus, the church began to fill giviny any entertainment from Paso the news that he had seen luncheons and dinners on a lavish with the friends and relatives. where there is dancing. The conThe numbers of Mexican dead along scale. By the way, their-son, happy couple had decided to) gregation of the Roman Catholic the Mexican Central tracks and Frank Beatty, Jr., was graduat-' issue no invitations but to al-!Par^sbes this city today were §|j|p|gp5] had been told that there had ed on Friday and has been assigned low anyone to come who might surPrised by this action, and the been an encounter with "gringoes." to the U. S. S. New York, wish to see the ceremony, andl wor^ers have used the an- wbo with headquarters at New York. this act brought out a happy nua^ balls chief means of as a —Washington Star. crowd to wish them all God-[raisin£ society funds, were conspeed. RAIL CONFERENCE OFF fronted with a priblem of find Mr. Beatty is a Mantorville Carter's STRIKE VOTE IS NEXT product and we may well be After the ceremony the im-' ing substitute entertainment, a Handy Glue Pencil proud of the fact. He has recently mediate relatives of the bride) The papal decree is said to ap St. Paul, Minn., June 17.—Advices retiree, with honorable discharge and groom went to the home of ply only to the United States just received from the New from service. They expect the bride where a bountiful wed- and Canada. It upholds the edict York State conference between to visit here this summer.— ding supper was served. As ajof the third plenary council of railway managers and trainmen Mantorville Express. demonstration of the good will Baltimore in 1885. which had aland leaders is practically ended without Many of our citizens remember esteem in which the newly'most no recognition by the result. Brotherhood leaders with much pleasure the visit married couple are held, their church societies. Cardinal Far will immediately call a strike of Admiral Beatty to our city many friends showered thei.i ley will address a letter immediately vote. The railroads submitted a some months ago, when he spent with many thoughtful and costly to the pastors of his archdiocese counter proposition to the men a couple of weeks here with his gifts. advising them of the new to allow the eight hour day provided mother, Mrs. Beatty, and his Without a wedding journey church law. the double pay for switching sister, Mrs. J. E. Burdick. Alderman the young couple took up the The sacred consistorial congregation was discontinued. This was and Mrs. Burdick expect usual duties of life and are at at Rome promulgatec rejected by the leaders, who insisted the admiral and his wife next home to their many friends in,the no-parish dancing decree, that all extra emoluments Wednesday for a few weeks Carter's the Fred Davis house. We join jn ^he last century in the Uniin be continued. By granting these visit with them, and we trust wishing them many years of :ted States this custom sprang up Photolibrary Paste for the Office demands the railroads would be their visit here will be greatly happy wedded life in this com- !of Catholic families gathering forced to pay additional wages enjoyed by them. mumty where they have thus t0 balls which used t0 be pro Press amounting to over one hundred placed their lot. tracted to a late hour at night million dollars a year. The only by entertainments and other alternative left is to have the forms of amusement. Stationery Store matter submitted to the train The reason and cause given service employees, who will be Young Man to nwremonw for you to «h for this was that Catholics might called upon to sustain a strike mV% Learn and Osttto Hldca to aa Dm for Prtco Lirt, market raoort, get to know each other beter. Watchmaking vote or refuse to countenance KHunters'andfrapp .and become more intimately uni the action of their leaders, which ic£| '.FAWOOBCGOK VBrifioaii vn« a* :ted in the bonds of love and char MANKATO, MINN. the railway leaders declare is too MfHV1 and ity. 322 STATE ST. arbitrary to be considered. •BDEBSCa IBM* Sept. Mluwwolifc