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March 15, 1917 · Page 7 of 8

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•'•V i* 4. i? 4_a* ^C. }_J *i^ ." """i.-^ 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT ton Lunch and ordered my dinner, and I was going to take the train V: DISTRICT NEWS *|$ at a quarter of seven, and in the meantime I: went over to see Mr. XT Hasselbarth and he told me at that time that Mr. Kyees was going down on the train that night and that he had received a telegram SILVERDALE ITEMS. that pertained to certain legislation affecting him, and Mr. Keyes had to go down, and at the same time it came up about the new jury and Mr. Hasselbarth told me about some of the names that would Miss Cecelia Anderson, supervisor be suggested or named on Mr. Green's list. in the Bichdale district, visited the Q. Do you recall any of the names that* Mr. Hasselbarth told schools in this district last week. you were going on Mr. Green's list? A. Yes, sir. Mr. Frank Carlson, the mail carrier, Q. Will you give us as many names as you recall Mr. Hassel lias recently lost one of his fast barth told you about at that time A. Well, he was going to have bronchos which he purchased this the name of B. W. Bacon, Mr. Clark. winter. Q. F. H. Clark? A. Yes, F. H. Clark, Mr. Burdick, Mr. Liljeblad, Mr. Bengt. Hanson, who has been Mr. Hamel and this fellow up to Ranier, Erickson, Algot Erick in Virginia on business for the past "son. Those are the names that I remember. two weeks, spent the week end with Q. You say that you had a list of the present panel of the grand his family. jury? A. Yes. There will be a necktie social and Q. And from whom did you get that list? A. Well, I was sent dance at the Silverdale Farmers' Club a list by Mr. Arnold, typewritten list. House* Saturday, March 17. All are Q. That was after the drawing? A. Yes, sir. cordially invited to attend. Q. Was that at the same time that a subpoena was sent to you, The Misses Mable Anderson, Laura subpoenaing you to appear before the grand jury?- A. I got them in Seman and Mrs. C. E. Anderson of the same letter, yes, sir. the Eddy,% Harrigan and Rocky Glenn Q. Was there a letter accompanying that list and subpoena from schools respectively, attended the Mr. Arnold? A. Well, there was a letter from Mr. Arnold explaining Teachers' Institute in International he was enclosing my subpoena and sending a list of the jurors. Falls, Friday and Saturday. Q. Have you got that letter with you, Mr. Sheeran? A. Yes, sir. The Glenn Associated Schools held Q. Will you produce it, please (Witness does so.) their annual spelling contest at the Q. This is the letter that you. refer to as having received from Harrigan school, Friday, March 2. Mr. Arnold, signed by N. B. Arnold, special county attorney? Harrigan school carried off all the A. Yes, sir. honors, Christine Vider winning the (Paper referred to was thereupon marked for identification as oral contest and Joe Labernik the Exhibit "A"). written contest. After the contest Mr. McPartlin: We offer in evidence Exhibit "A." cocoa and cake were served by the girls of the cooking class. PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT "A." NETT. LAKE NEWS. R. C. Fraser, County Auditor Koochiching County, C. F. Smith is rapidly gaining in International Falls, Minnesota. health at St. Paul. His family intends February 8, 1917. ELLIOTT & SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION to leave this section soon for Mr. C'has. L. Sheeran, Benson, Minnesota, H. A. SHERMAN, President, that city to reside, where Mr. Smith's Dear Sir: I am herewith handing you subpoena for your attendance PRESENT son, Martin, it at work. "RAMONA" here on the 13th. Frank Yager and Fred Morris returned A jury has been drawn and I am enclosing you copy of list. I from the Falls last week. gather from those who know there are 17, if not 20, oil the grand Frank did not seem to be very well jury favorable to the investigation, and it looks as though they would pleased with the work conditions be doing business this time. there, although there is plenty of it. A CINEMA-OPERA, FOUNDED BY W. H. CLUNE, ON I intend to take up as little time with formalities as possible Curtis Gerard is n5w at the county and get through with the matter without much delay. HELEN HUNT JACKSON'S ROMANCE OF THE seat seeking work. Will not take up your matters first, but follow the same line I The roads on the lakes are now in California Missions and Mission Indians did with the other grand jury. I am satisfied I have no such crew to very poor condition, due to the rising work with this time. There are two bad ones—French and Watt— of water over the ice and constant but I understand they have very little company. Nine on the list are Combining a Remarkable Photo-Spectacle Depicting All the Scenes drifting of snow. from Ulvedahl's territory three from Bursack's five from Green's of the Most Romantic Novel of Purely American Life Yet L. S. Seamon went to International and one from Munroe's. Written, and Photographed in the Exact Locale of Falls Thursday the 8tli to attend the Will have time to go over matters with you before you are annual spring meeting of the Koochiching the Action. called before the grand jury, but will expect to go through with the County Teacher's Association. matter as" originally planned. GRAND THEATRE Yours very truly, LOMAN ITEMS. N.B.ARNOLD, NBA-CP Special County Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. LaPointe have International Falls, Minn. erected a small shanty and are "at home" again. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 22 and 23 EXHIBIT "B." Our Union Sunday school is proving R. C. Fraser, Admission, 50 Cents a success. The attendance is growing 'County Auditor Koochiching County, and still there is room for more. International Falls, Minnesota. Bring your friends next Sunday. February 8, 1917. The spelling contest and basket social Mr. Fred A. Harmon, Baudette, Minnesota, here last week was of unusual interest. 44P liri Dear Sir: I am herewith handing you subpoena for your appearance Mildred Isaacson of Lomaji before the adjourned term of court on the 13th. and Emma Sonderman of Indus were Toestin Olson is hauling logs and a happy married life. is said, go by rail through San Antonio, We have a grand jury now that will be ready to do business. the best spellers from the four of five pulp-wood from his farm to the Hoyt No school in Miss Crosdale's room Texas, although many are going schools represented. Over $20 was mill from where it is being shipped Friday, as she went to International 1 Yours very truly, through El Paso, Eagle Pass and realized from th sale of the baskets. as fast as possible. Falls Thursday evening. N. B. ARNOLD, other points along the border west J. B. Clark has moved onto a farm Township election this week, Tuesday. Nothing slow about Margie, if it is of Laredo. NBA-CP Special County Attorney. in Canada, opposite the mouth of the Officers to be elected are: One a small place. We understand one of Littlefork river, for the coming year. member township board one clerk our high school students carried off Miss Mina Moe and Clarence EXHIBIT "C." of the board, one town treasurer and the prize' in the spelling contest. A. STATE OP MINNESOTA, Brown were quetly married last R. C. Fraser, two consatbles. Nothing the matter Erickson is the lucky one and his week. We all join in wishing them a S3. County of Koochiching. County Auditor Koochiching County, with Evergreen township. reward is a free trip to the State happy and prosperous journey. "District Court—Fifteenth Judicial International Falls, Minnesota. fair. Paul Mai has moved his saw mill District. February 8, 1917. E. Willner is building an addition LINDFORD NEWS. onto the West Fork where he will cut Mr. Geo. B. Partridge, 314 Busch Terrace, Minneapolis, Minnesota, to his house, making' a big improvement. In the matter of the application of a out a bill of lumber for Leslie Christianson, Dear Sir: I am herewith handing you subpoena for attendance member of The Presbytery of Duluth, Report of Lindford School for who will build a new house at the adjourned term of court to be held here February 13th. a religious corporation, for an order of Born to Mr. and Mrs. John O. Olson, February. there soon. the above named court adjudging and Saturday, a baby girl. Total now Mrs. Arthur Metcalf has been quite Pupils enrolled 14 directing a transfer of the real estate Feel that the grand jury for the present adjourned term will do is seven girls and one boy. ill for a week or two but is improving hereinafter described, pursuant to the Average daily attendance 12 considerable business. Rev. Grundey from Mizpah preached provisions of Sections 6620 and 6621 of at present. Those neither absent nor tardy =i= 5)5 the General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913. Sunday after Sunday school, going Mrs. Adolph Hoard is visiting her were: Will try and make a short session of this matter before the grand to Big Falls for services in the evening. Order for Hearing on Said Application. sister at Warren, Minn. Walter Lofgren, Alfred Lofgren, jury, and do not believe there will be any stalling on the part of that The application of Franklin J. Barackman Tom Taylor, who has been on the Ellis Erickson, Gotfred Erickson. body. It looks like 17, if not 20, favorable to the investigation. Mrs. E. Gingrich went out in the as a member of The Presbytery Iron Range for nearly a year, came Gotfred Lundgren had the misfortune Will have time to go over matters with you if you are here the of Duluth, a religious corporation organized country for a few days' visit. home Sunday. to break his arm last Saturday and existing under the laws of morning of the 13th as I do not expect to call you on the first case. The snow is gojng fast under the afternoon. ___ the State of Minnesota, having been Yours very trulv, rays of the warm sun, but we are glad filed in this court, representing, among Oscar Granstrom accompanied him BELASCA ITEMS. N.B.ARNOLD, to welcome spring after the long other things, that The First Presbyterian to St. Paul for treatment Sunday NB V-L Special County Attorney. cold winter. Win. Scribner was transacting some Church of Northome, Minnesota, a evening. We hope to see Mr. Lundgren religious society, under the control and business at Mizpah the latter part of Mrs. Edith Tuttle left Wednesday home again soon. supervision of said The Presbytery of STATE OF MINNESOTA, In District Court, last week. evening for Nary to visit her parents Mrs. Fritz Hirsch came home from Duluth as a superior body has ceased County of Koochiching, Fifteenth Judicial District. Sam Gangstead passed through and brother Will, who is not expected to exist and maintain its organization International Falls Monday evening. here a couple of days ago, with several to live. that when said religious society ceased The night school is progressing to exist and maintain its organization jars of butter for the market. In the Matter of the Investigation of the Selection of Nantes to coni-i Mrs. Johnson from the Ridge was nicely. The nights for the classes as aforesaid, all its remaining real* Axel Dahl says he is glad his time the guest of Mrs. McColly Friday and prise the Grand Jury List in Koochiching County. have been changed to Tuesday evening property vested in said The Presbytery is out on the township board and Saturday. of Duluth that the record title to certain and Thursday evening for the someone else can have a whack at it Mr. A. J. Hanson met with the misfortune real estate in said Koochiching 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct convenience of the members. for the next three yars. We ar wondering County still stands, however, in the of loosing a nice cow the transcript of the testimony of B. H. Phinney and Charles L. Sheeran, John Rehn took Mr. Lundgren and name of said religious society, which who it will be. past week. It got it's head fast in and is a full, true and correct copy of the Exhibits "A" "B" and "C" Mr. Granstrom to the train at Littlefork said real estate is described as follows, Cedar products are being hauled in the manger, choking it to death. namely": introduced upon the hearing in the above entitled matter. Sunday evening. and shipped out of the big cedar yard J. E. LAB AW, The Erickson Bros, have finished Lots numbered and six five (5) (6), of the National Pole Co. at a rapid RIVERSIDE ITEMS. in Block numbered thirteen (13), Northome, Official Court Reporter, 1.5th Judicial District, Minnesota. .logging on their father's place. rate, there hardly being a minute Minnesota, according to the plat Several farmers from, this section Mrs. LaBarge accompanied her thereof on file and of record in the office when an M. &. I. engine cannot be expect to make trips to Littlefork THE ACTOR. ity is shown. mother Mrs. Scobie to Kimball, Minn, of the Register of Deeds in and for seen in the yards. with loads of potatoes this week—if Itasca County, Minnesota The disposition on the' part of where the latter will visit with a Ed. Frye, cedar inspector for the the weather isn't too-cold. That said Presbytery is desirous of Dear Editor: The actor has newspapers to welcome any scandal daughter for some time. Avon International Lumber Co., was spending obtaining record title to said premises, and held his position in social life as long as it is "an actress" involved The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe a day at home with his family a and'asking said court to appoint a time largely through his exceptional qualities, is regrettable, but the stage folks are Schley has a severe attack of pneumonia. MARGIE NEWS. for hearing said application, prescribe short time ago. especially his sympathy for humanity. largely responsible for this through the notice to be given of such hearing^'*^ §r If you would like to take the International and upon said hearing to adjudge and Jf Public charities depend their efforts to gain publicity at any Mr. Carscadden cut the school Falls Press and get all Rev. Coke from Northome preached direct a transfer of said real estate I largely upon the player and the great wood with his wood saw. cost. The reception being accorded the news just se Wm. Scribner, as Monday evening. from said Church to said Presbytery, body of playgoers give more to public Mr. Elmer Schley was in the Falls P'\ leading dramatic stars in the smaller lie represnts this paper in lower Koochiching Mona Backke came Sunday March and to appoint a trustee to make such funds through benefits than any other Saturday. cities in recent years since attractions transfer, pursuant to the provisions of county and he will be glad 4 to spend a few days with his parents. part of the people. The sympathy Section^.6621 of said General Statutes Chester Jackson made a trip to the began to come less frequently, A to write you pfor a year's subscription IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that and generosity of the players has Falls, going by rail from Makota. shows, that the public loves the stage at any time. P. O. address Gemmell, Rev. S. E. Greggs from Littlefork said application be heard before this done much towards raising the-immense A sleigh load of our young folk attended —that it could not devote sufficient Minn. came to Margie Tuesday evening, court, in the Court House at Internar funds which have been demanded the Carscadden dance Saturday.- "'-1: time to entertaining it's bright stars A1 Langard has finished the hauling staying till Thursday morning. He tional Falls, in said county, on Friday, by the European war. .... ,• when shows were numerous, ^he social the 13th day of April, 1917, at 10 o'clock of his logs to the Hoyt mill. preached Wednesday evening. Everybody in There is, unfortunately, a tendency the forenoon, and all persons inter- a life of the vaudeville players seen Mrs. Wm. Hunter of Gemmell is enjoys Mr. Greggs and his sermons". ested in said hearing and in said mat vto take these benefit performances as at the Grand shows the disposition of GERMANS LEAVE FOR confined in a hospital at Bemidji. He went from this place to ter are hereby cited and required i&is a matter of course. The artist-s give local society to welcome players to its MEXICO BY HUNDREDS She \yas improving at last accounts. Caldwell Brook, preaching there said time and place to show cause, what they depend upon for their midst and it can be said that the class any there be, why said petition should The generil clerk in the Goslin Thursday night. livelihood: Their appearance is just not be granted. of artists coming to the Grand is of The wedding bells have chimed for New York,. March 12.—The Mexican store at Gemmell has resigned and as though the individual out of the ORDERED FURTHER, that three! such high grade that people fortunate consul general in New York is issuing M. Onge, who left Tuesday to get gone south to. a better climate weeks' published and posted notice of '-feSSSSs -theater gave up a half day or a whole enough to meet them in a business passports to Germans at the rate of Louis Lacroyx is driving team hauling married to the lady of his choice, said hearing shall be given, as provided "day of his labor to that cause. It is and social way are enthusiastic in more than 100 a day. Four hundred and returned. Sunday morning, getting by law. logs to the Hoyt mill. 4 a fact that there are no people in the praise of their ladylike and gentleman-like Dated this 10th day of March, 1917. things in readiness' to receive Germans have applied for and received Albert Hoyt has about finished up world so charitable as actors and By the Court: n~" qualities,^ passports this week. Most of his mate, who will come in a few with his logs and will be through v-J** B. sthere are none to whom so little char- F. WRIGHT," days. -We wish -Mr. and Mrs. Onge those now emigrating to Mexico, it hauling this week. Mar. 15-29. 4* ., fallilli