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

August 10, 1916 · Page 3 of 8

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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CITY JURY LIST rier's fame in domestic art is year. Convicted candidates too for trami County. Minnesota, praying Ditch the establishment of a Judicial well known. must lose the places to which in Beltrami and Koochiching Counties, The following is the list of A N O E E The evening was spent in making they were illegally elected. Minnesota, and that said proceedings have been numbered and designated voters selected to serv?. as jurymen out the W. C. T. U. yearly Witnesses who testify for the Thirty-six as Judicial Ditch Number Publisher? of the Official County Proceedings in municipal court for the reports, which were sent to the (36), Beltrami and Koochiching Counties, state are granted full immunity, Minnesota. ensuing six months: state secretary and to the superintendents except for perjury committed on That the first hearing on said petition Entered at the Post Office at International Falls Minn as Second-claw Matter 1. Peter Rcuter of the different lines has been had and that the Engineer the stand. appointed by the Court to make 2. J. W. Piatt of work that we are undertaking. Each and every person who the survey of the route of said proposed INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY 3. Geo. P. Watson The past year's work has been ditch has made said survey and handles, receives or pays out made and filed his report with the GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager 4. C. A. Yernberg a success and we are looking forward money illegally under this act is undersigned Clerk as provided by law. 5. John Harrison That the Viewers appointed by the to a higher standard of individually criminally responsible. assess Court to view the premises and 6. C. H. Blake efficiency next year. benefits and damages nave performed their services and have made and filed 7. Frank S. Lang Remember, the next meeting Under the bill elections will be their Report with the undersigned One of the oldest settlers in Koochiching county, a man who 8. C. B. Lang will be held the first Tuesday in Clerk as provided by law. somewhat different than the\ came here sixteen years ago and has been prominent in the county That the Judge of the District Court 9. Jacob Greengard September. Plan to attend all have been in the past. for the Fifteenth Judicial District has development and is now a responsible business man, made the 10. Wm. Hassclbarth meetings and do your part in made and filed his Order fixing the 12th day of September, 1916. kt ten statement yesterday that booze has retarded the development of 11. J. W. Collins helping to make our town, NOTICE o'clock in the forenoon thereof at the 12. E. L. Heermancc Court House in the City of Bemidji, this northern country more than all the stumps and bad roads put county, state and nation better for Minnesota, as the time and place 13. B. W. Bacon for the next generation. together. For Transportation Applications, on a re-hearing on said petition and 14. M.- Shapira ®n£ineer's and Viewer's Reports. Remember the flower mission. Indus, Minn. or NOW, THEREFORE, all persons 15. Otis Gordon Since the farm loan bill became law there has been much speculation There is work for everyone in interested in the construction of said ditch are ordered to be and appear 16. R. F. C. litis this department. as to the benefit, if any, it will be to the settlers of our own Notice is hereby given that on for or against the establishment 17. O. J. Masters sai'd ditch or for the assessments particular part of the state. Since the amount of the loan is limited or before August 16th, 2 p. m., W. C. T. U. COR. of benefits thereon. 18. Pat Lynch to a portion of the value of the land, and as large numbers of our the County Board of Education, F. W. RHODA,* 19. Joe Lloyd Clerk of the District Court, Koochiching County, Minesota, (Seal) settlers would not have capital enough to pay the balance, it would NECROLOGY 20. Fred Lang Beltrami County, Minnesota. will receive applications for seem that some local co-opration would be necessary to make the A. A. ANDREWS, 21. Cha Nightengale transporting school children at new system of value in settling up our vacant lands. Attorney for Petitioners, 22. T. J. Doty John Dudley Carpenter was Indus, as follows: Bemidji, Minnesota. 23. Chas. Bender born in New York State January West Route: DISINFECTANTS IN HOT WEATHER The following is a description of the 24. P. O. Hanson 19, 1849, and died at the $70.00 per month, payable in starting point, course and termini of 25. Fred Nelson said ditch as appears rrom the Report Riverside Dairy farm last Thursday district orders. Route to start of said Engineer made and -filed therein, However much garbage may be cleaned up and toilets outside 26. H. I. Bedell morning, Aug. 3, at 8:30 after half school year at Lewis', then same being within Beltrami and kept emptied, there is yet a liability to odors of an offensive character. Koochiching Counties, Minnesota, towit: 27. F. E. Patterson only a few hours sickness, of to Carews', then to school other While the amount of actual danger from 28. John Kibbey cerebral hemorrhage. He was half start at Carews', then to MAIN DITCH. 29. James Curran mere smells has been very much overestimated married in Pelmyria, Wis., in Lewis', and to school. Beginning at the southeast corner 30. John Kerry by the public, yet they are better counteracted South Route: 1872. Thus after 44 years of of Section 36, Township 156, N., Range 31. M. Burton 30 W„ thence North along the county by suitable methods than allowed to continue married life he leaves a wife, $65.00 per month, payable in line between Beltrami and Koochiching 32. Chas. Burnett two sons and a daughter to an offense to everyone in the neighborhood. district orders. Route, until Counties between Sections 31 and 36 33. L. F. Rifkin 25 and 30, 19 and 24, 13 and 18, 7 mourn his passing. Mrs. Trepamier sleighing, start at Jacques', to The old idea of offsetting one bad smell by and 12, 1 and 6 to the Northeast corner 34. Walter Erickson N„ came from Grand Forks and of Section 1, Township 156 Labean's, to main road, then another of almost equally evil character is very Range 30 W., thence beginning at the 35. N. L. Olson George Carpenter from Minneapolis north to Indus, thence to school Southeast corner of Section 36, Town-' prevalent. But the mere strength of smell of a 36. Geo. N. Millard to attend the funeral. The ®hip 157 N., Range 30 W. and continue house. After sleighing, start at disinfectant is no criterion of its value. A disinfectant North on the county line between Sections 37. T. C. King other son, William, lives in our Labean's, to Jacques', west to 31 and 36, 25 and 30, 19 and 24 should destroy the organisms which are 38. Mike Ward 13 and 18, 7 and 12, 1 and 6 to the city. The funeral was held from main road and north to school. Northeast corner of Section 1, Township working upon any organic matter. For as a rule 39. C. N. Wirt the First Methodist church Sunday GK Pti Swlxmertom, All persons submitting applications 157 N., Range 30 W., thence from 36, the odor is due to the work of decomposing ani­ the Southeast corner of Section 2& IX 40. C. B. Montgomery afternoon, Rev. C. H. Blake must be able to furnish Township 158 N., Range 30 W.. and 41. E. E. Mclntire mal and vegetable matter found around garbage cans and toilets. conducting the service. Interment continue North along the county line surety bonds to the amount of between Sections 31 and 36, 25 and 42. John McDonald Many things have been recommended and some highly advertised, was made in the local cemetery three hundred ($300.00) dollars. 30, 19 and 24, 13 and 18, 7 and 12, 1 43. C. B. Kinney the latter largely because they are profitable to sell. But south of town. and 6 to the Northeast corner of Section This bond will be paid for by the 1, thence from the Southeast corner 44. Paul Kinports school district. when all are considered there is no better general disinfectant than N., of Section 36, Township 159 45. M. E. Withrow Range 30 W., along the county line Vehicles, foot-warmers, coal chloride of lime. This can be had at any drug store in suitable cans A BODY BLOW between Sections 31 and 36, 25 and 30, 46. Herman Koeneke and blankets will be furnished a 19 and 24, 13 and 18, 7 and 12 to for sprinkling around where needed and for a moderate price. 47. John Doran point 37.7 feet south of the quarter by school district, but applicant The value of chloride of lime is two-fold. This substance is made in corner between Sections 7 and 12 A corrupt practises bill introduced 48. Joe Baker must own good team and furnish above said Township and intersecting up of ordinary quick lime, saturated with chlorine gas. The chlorine by Senator Owen of Oklahoma Rapid River. 49. Robert Doughrty satisfactory references. is a strong disinfectant and very fatal to all kinds of germs. placing rigid restrictions 50. Archie Carrier BRANCH NO. 1 TO MAIN, D. B. Jewell, Clerk. on money spending by candidates It is especially destructive to germs which are dangerous to human 51. Edgar Zimmerman KOOCHICHING COUNTY International Falls, Minn., for office has run the gauntlet life. Then, too, the lime itself is very good, for it has the power of 52. S. J. Bean Beginning at the Southeast corner August 7, 1916 8:1017 of Section 19. Township 156 N., Range successfully in the house, and destroying vegetable and animal substances upon which it is 53. Louis Zimmerman 29 W., thence West between Sections with the administration's solid 19 and 30 to the Southwest corner of 54. Wm. Zieman sprinkled. NOTICE Section 19, there 'intersecting the Main support is waiting to be pushed 55. J. E. Burdick Ditch. If this disinfectant is sprinkled freely around and inside garbage in the senate so as to be effective 56. J. E. Devine cans and barrels, it will keep away flies as well as destroy the SECTION NO. 1 TO BRANCH NO. 1, For Transportation Applications, for this year's presidential 57. L. H. Nord KOOCHICHING COUNTY germs in the garbage. It should be* freely sprinkled in outside toilets Loman, Minn. and congressional election. 58. Frank Green Beginning at the Southeast corner everyday, also acting to kill flies as well as rendering the contents "You can't buy a cigar for an 59. Joe Rauscher of Section 19, Township 156 N., Range less dangerous and overcoming all odors. Notice is hereby given that on 29 W., thence East between Sections old-time constituent under that 60. G. A. Oveson 20 and 29 and intersecting Judicial or before August 16th, 2 p. m., It is not intended by thus recommending chloride of lime and bill," asserted an indignant house Ditch No. 24 at the Southeast corner 61. Dan Holler of Section 20 in above said Township. the County Board of Education, its use in this way to do away with the regular removal of garbage member as the measure was 62. John A. Holler Koochiching County, Minesota, BRANCH NO. 2 TO MAIN, and the proper emptying of outside toilets. This must be about to pass there. Its friends 63. Ben Rosenblum KOOCHICHING COUNTY will receive applications for declare it makes slush funds, •done just the same, as must also manure piles be removed at least 64. Matt Nolan transporting school children at Beginning at a point 1,581.2 feet jack-pots and expenditures out 65. Chas. Hall once a week. But when all is done that way, there is then the final East of the Southwest corner of Section Loman, as follows: W.t of the reach of the ordinary man, 7, Township 156 N„ Range 29 66. S. E. Thompson work of using freely of this chloride of lime to increase the sanitariness Down River Route: thence West between Sections 7 and 18 impossible. 67. Joe Riley to the Southwest corner of Section 7 and safety. $75.00 per month, payable in and there intersecting the Main Ditch. Under penalty of a fine up to 68. Harry Bean It should be the systematic work of every householder to district warrants. Route, until $10,000, imprisonment of not SECTION NO. 1 TO BRANCH NO. 2, 69. Fred Day keep it clean and sanitary about the premises. And no one agent will river freezes up, by boat to Taylor's, less than a year, and—in the case KOOCHICHING COUNTY 70. T. E. Cruickshank help more after cleaning up than a free use of this substance. if necessary, then to school. of a candidate for office illegally Beginning at a point 1,581.2 feet 71. B. P. Schultz East of the Southwest corner of Section I Wagon route, when necessary, elected under its provisions—disqualification 72. F. V. Peterson 7, Township 156 N., Range 29 W.f until sleighing begins at St Lawrence's 18, for his office, the thence East between Sections 7 and BACKUS INTERESTS and the suburb of Brooklyn reBUILDING 73. John Ross 24 8 and 17 and intersecting Ditch No. and to school via. Elwell bill forbids candidates to promise RAILROAD suited in a verdict of complete 74. E. W. Backus at the Southeast corner of Section 8 road. After sleighing, route to in the above said township. offices in return for support expenditures I satisfaction. Eleven tons of gar- 75. G. B. Upham is start at St. Lawrence's, to Mercure's, other than costs of BRANCH NO. 3. BELTRAMI COUNTY 76. Fred Shaw Itasca county to be the pos- bage was consumed by its own LaPointe's, Mannausau's, meetings, literature and other 77. George Shaw sesso- of another roalroad line heat in five hours, emiting smoke Beginning at a point 655.9 feet East Plummer's, and then to school. 36, of the Southwest corner of Section specified items corporations or 78. Frank Raymond which will extend from Craig, at scarcely perceptible. Township 157 N., Range 30 W.. thence Down Town Route: their agents to contribute to a 79. H. A. Levin East between Sections 36 and 1 to the the north central part of the No coal or other fuel is used $70.00 per month, payable in Northeast corner of Section 1. Township campaign fund importing money 80. A. B. Colburn county, down to Lake Winnobi-1 in destroying the garbage. A 156 N., Range 30 W., there intersecting district warrants. Route to start into a congresional district the Main Ditch. 81. Lars Stubee goshish. It is being built by the small amount of kindling is igInternational at Chas. Brown's, or as near as to effect the congressional election 82. H. Stubee Lumber company nited and the refuse left to conof SECTION NO. 1 TO BRANCH NO. 3, possible, north to Loman corners, newspaper to run "puffs'' 83. Geo. Holler KOOCHICHING COUNTY the Backus interests. Work sume itself. east to railroad, to Leach's, without labeling them "paid 84. B. H. Phinney Beginning at the Northwest corner was started this last spring and The incinerator was constructis thence to school. of Section 6. Township 156 N., Range adswithdrawal of ads or patronage 85. H. B. Monahan proceeding at a good rate |ed Qveson Incin- 29 W., thence East between Sections 6 All persons submitting applications the A from a newspaper because 86. Geo. F. Swinnerton and 31, 5 and 32 and intersecting Judicial I he line starts at Craigville,: must be able to furnish Ditch No. 18 at the Southeast corner of political stand. where it joins the line already comPany °f Internat.onal 87. J. A. McPhee erator N.. of Section 32, Township 157 surety bonds to the amount of W. A president may not have Range 29 built from International Falls, a* total cost of $12,000. 88. Chas McPhee a three hundred ($300.00) dollars. more than $50,000 spent to obtain and extends south and west- It is a double unit system and 89. Wm. Bellmyre BRANCH NO. 4 TO MAIN DITCH, This bond will be paid for by the his nomination a vice president BELTRAMI COUNTY 90. Alex McDonald ward on the west side of Dora school district. is limited to $25,000 a senator Beginning at a point 1,719.3 feet East 91. H. Fogarty lake and to a point just north of Vehicles, foot-warmers, coal of the Southwest corner of Section 24, Randall-Pravitz may spend $5,000 for nomination 92. John Berg Lake Winnibigoshish. The length Township 157 N.. Range 30 W.. thence and blankets will be furnished or election a congressman East between Section 24 and 25 and 93. E. W. Kibbey of this road will be about fifty intersecting the Main DitcH at by school district, but applicant the $2,500. 94. L. A. Ogaard tniles and it will be for logging The many friends of Mr. Southeast corner of Section 24. must own good team and furnish In addition, the national committees 95. F. H. Clark purposes exclusively, though it Harry Randall and Miss Irene SECTION NO. 1 TO BRANCH NO. 4, satisfactory references. may spend $400,044 for 96. Henry Logan KOOCHICHING COUNTY will accommodate passengers in Pravitz were not particularly D. B. Jewell, Clerk. their presidential tickets, and the 97. C: L. Pope Beginning at the Southwest corner the same liberal fashion that log- surprised but were happy to International Falls, Minn., of Section 19, Township 157 N., Range I national congressional commit(tees 98. O. M. Carr •ging roads have in the past, learn of their marriage, which 29 W., thence East between Sections August 7, 19I6 8:1017 the same amount. National 99. Richard Doran 19 and 30, 20 and 29 and intersecting There is along the line of the occurred at the Bethlehem Ditch No. 18 at the Southeast corner of officers are criminally liable if 100 B. Bennett •proposed route a large stand of church last Wednesday evening, Section 20 in above mentioned township. NOTICE OF RE-HEARING more is spent. The municipal court, over "virgin timber. This timber will the ceremony being performed JUDICIAL DITCH NO. 36 No money over $50 may be which Judge Frank Palmer presides, BRANCH' NO. 5 TO MAIN DITCH, ^ive the International company by the pastor, Rev. E. L. Heer-a spent by any individual for any BELTRAMI COUNTY and with R. C. Fraser as large cutting and the coming mance. Only a few of the immedwinter In the Matter of Judicial Ditch candidate, acting for himself Beginning at the Southwest corner clerk, meets in regular session on and summer will find the iate friends of the couple were of Section 11, Township 157 N.. Range Number Thirty-six, Beltrami alone. the .first Tuesday of each month, company very busy. present. 30 W., thence East between Sections and Koochiching Counties. When individuals organize intoclubs, 11 and 14, 12 and 13 and. intersecting but for the disposition of criminal The completion of this road The bride is the daughter of the Main Ditch at the Southeast corner they must register with matters the court is opened of Section 12 in above said township.. will give to the Backus interests Mrs Emily Sorrenson of this VIEWERS REPORT IS the clerk of the house of representatives, every morning at 10. approximately one hundred miles city and is a talented musician FILED WITH CLERK keep a public account BRANCH NO. 6 TO MAIN DITCH, of road in Koochiching and and elocutionist, and in that capacity KOOCHICHING COUNTY of all funds received and paid Itasca counties.—Grand Rapids W. C. T. U. NOTES. and also as bookkeeper STATE OP MINNESOTA, 1 Beginning at the Southeast corner out and twice, before and once Herald-Review. of Section 7, Township 157 N., Range for S. E. Thompson & Son she S3. after election file these expense 29 W., thence West between Sections County of Beltrami. has made a host of good friends 7 and 18 and intersecting the Main Mrs Frank Carrier, vice pre-, accounts at Washington. HIBBING INCINERATOR DISTRICT COURT, ditch at the Southwest corner of Section in the city. sident of the W. C. T. U., very The total any man may spend, 7, in above township. .FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IS GIVEN TRYOUT The groom, who has made his pleasantly entertained the officers whether as an individual or as a SECTION NO. 1 TO BRANCH NO. 6, IN THE MATTER OF JUDICIAIi home here for several years, is of the union at dinner last club member or both, is $5,000. KOOCHICHING COUNTY DITCH NUMBER THIRTY-SIX (36), tHibbing, July 25.—An official a clerk in the post office and Saturday evening. Mrs. Admiral The fine and imprisonment BELTRAMI AND KOOCHICHING Beginning at the Southwest corner •test today of the new incinerating of Section 8. Township 157 N.. Range 29 is a meniber of the city band. We COUNTIES, MINNESOTA. Beatty was also one of the clauses are not discretionary I W., thence East between Sections 8 and plant just completed for the join their many friends in congratulations guests. The menu was par excellence 17 and intersecting Ditch No. 18 at the with the court. Anyone found Notice is hereby given that a petition village on th road between here has been filed in the office of the Clerk and well wishes. && ds^iisual, for. Mrsl Car­ guilty must be imprisoned one (Continued on Last Page.) of the District Court in and for Bel­