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1 !fPillf vc-'i 5".-."' f* jf.5i "',- 1 .' I •'•-yV ."••J- •V5K ,:-i'il .'.' .. v« if: Vw #1 SSI INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS OCTOBER 31 ST 1918 PAGE FIVff ''***& V. Mrs. Eber Doyle of Big Falls was S.. EDITORS igjEE KOOCHICHING POLITICS of the residue of said estate to the persons Tuesday on a shopping expedition. BOAT BLOWN UP thereunto entitled THEREFORE, LOCAL HAPPENINGS AiNmACit are hereby OU, OF YOU, Our Koochiching county friends citedva«nl.r retired to show if cause An- Atlantic Port, Oct 27—A party vould do well in casting their vote any yioi ha^, ^fore this Court at the County, Agent „M, M. Abbott left of 13 American newspaper pubishers, for Th'os White for sheriff. They Prolate 'cottrir.ijBooms in the Court last night to attend the conference returning from a tour of obser- tried to throw Tom out and then House, in tjhe city of International Mrs. Frank Ludwig was called to of County Agents of Northeastern in MICKIE SAYS Falls, the County of Koochiching, vation in the war areas Janded here put him back. That is a pretty good Brainerd Friday to attend the funeral Minnesota which will be in session „fidence that the State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day of recommendation for anyone. today expressine co of her brother. Thursday and Friday. November 1918 at 10 o'clock A. M, OUR reports* SANS, Central Powers are on the verge of Others in that county that look why said petition" should not be granted. "XMHEN PO\.VCS -r«.*ueu.eo catastrophe. like real officers are Mac iloman, FOR SALE—Dining-room set consisting John Jacob Hadler of Big Falls B*i "fRMN, COUV.O KEEP On the return trip, the party witnessed Witness, ., The Judge of said 'Court, of buffet, table and 4 chairs. Mac is an old timer, knows the game has received his commission as 2nd -TfcfrCK OP 'EhA, BUT StMCE and the Seal of said Coourt this 29th an attack by an American destroyer and would make a good auditor. Good condition. Phone 315. •rvAtSE DOD-jfcS"fEO *OTOS Lieutenant of Field Artillery at day of October 1918. upon a German submarine Frank Lang as register has always ARE *''1_6AM IM' "CONNN BN Camp Zackary Taylor at Louisville, (Court Seal) John Berg:, The four-year-old son of Mr. and treated everyone right and EM1 UN ROA.O EVJU.N VAOVJft,\ Ky., which is quite pleasing news to _m*mbers thf.Party declared Probate Judge. of Mrs. Olavis Jevett of Littlefork died OOff* FftTT CHM^CE\ the submarine was blown to bits bv! what more does anyone expect, Jevne & or ton, his many friends here. last Sunday, a victim of Influenza. Attorney for Petitioner. \NWtN ^OLUS rO M\6VlWiy depth bombs, the wreckage rising out haven't heard a word against We tU V4AME. MISI-TORS, I Thos McLaren, who resigned his the water so that it was visible on pa^ Fogarty as treasurer. That H. L. Fowler who has charge of NNKSWT fHEN'O fEUl. BANK NO. 976 the decks of the steamer on which position a month ago to take effect means he must be aI1 right The Nord and Snyder's drainage work Statement of Condition of *AE &&OOT t*T." next week, in order that he might the magazine and newspapermen: john AMERICAN STATE BA\K was here Tuesday on business with same is true of Berg Judge cf enter the military service passed a •.vere traveling, a mile and a half probate. Jevene as attorney is a safe OF RAMER the firm. At Close of Business on October 19th successful examination last week, the scene of the depth :m bomb bet 1918 but was disappointed last Tuesday explosions. R. H. Collar the licensed undertaker We presume every Koochching Date of Report by Bank. October 25tft to receive word that he is ineligible The American editors visted Enj- of Northome was a business 1918. county man is for Nord, the home visitor here Tuesday. Bob is a good for the officers training course on land, France and Italy and were RESOURCES man for senator. Loans and Discounts $72,294.60 all round booster and a long time res-1 account of his not being a citizen of guests of the national and military On the legislative proposition, we 1,333.16 Overdrafts ident of that section I the United States. His application officials in those countries. are all up in the air Miner the present 2% U. S. Bonds was filed a month ago for his sec- Bonds and Securities 2,920.00 holder of the office has the experience Geo. Lang and Lena Sunderman of but the required three papers IT PAYS TO KEEP HENS Banking House, Furniture Qnd as well as acquaintence, all Indus were united in the bonds of il expire until Jan. and Fixtures 3,200.00 months no of which is worth a good deal, F. J. matrimony here last Friday by Judge 4% Stock of Federal Reserve 10th when he will -no doubt be admitted Bescemar, Minn, Bank. McPartlin, his opposing candidate John Berg. Their many friends to the service. October 27 1918. Other Real Estate 550.00 is an able lawyer and will undoubtedly wsh them the best of luck. Mr. Watson: will make good in the office. So JOIN THE BAND Due From Banks $15,010.95 Re-elect Frank S. Lang to the office the question is ssimply. Shall there I wish to let you know it pays to Cash on Hand 4,816.96 of Register of Deeds, he is al- ,,T1,._T,rx be a change? Koochiching county keep a few hens even if feed is high ways on the job and will continue the WANTED-Young men to take op Total Cash Assets $19,827.91 needs a good deal of ad, who can do and will tell you what I did with economical and efficient service that instruments and play with, the Checks and Cash Items 338.38 sssaa the most for the county?—Spooner eleven hens and one rooster. I paid Internal Revenue 235.00 has been given in the past. band' N°w ocaI is to News. two dollars each for the hens and ., learn as, we nave one of the best sent to Mankato for a rooster, giving Total $100,699.05 The Americans had to take by|men this part of the country in in LIABILITIES four dollars for same. All Rhode the hills, 14 were west of the Meuse charge You young fellows who are Capital Stock $10,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lemmer of littlefork Island Reds. Beginning March first the hils, 14 were west of the Meuse willing to work and practice should Surplus Fund 2,000.00 CIRING HEAVY GUNS were visitors here Tuesda}'. 1918 I bought all the feed, paying Undivided Profits Net 1,737.25 and 18 east of the river. The Ger-! confer with Prof. Ansel at the band ALONG VESLE RIVER cash to the amount of $31.75. hall Tuesday or Friday evenings or Mr. and Mrs. Elmsore have rented mans also had to bef dfi^eif from 43 Deposits Subject to I got 62 dozen eggs, hatched 96 little see one of the other members. the Chas. Engbloom cottage, furnished Americans and French Are Dropping ravines, all defended. Check .$59,242.77 chicks, sold 36 one day old chicks Shells Behind the German for the winter. Demand Certificates 1,250.00 to the amount of $7.50, sold twelve Lines. »—r- •. Senator and Mrs. L. H. Nord are TAX NOTICE Cashier's Checks .... 666.66 Mr. Dardis of Baldus, who recently four weeks old chicks for $3.25 and Total Immediate enjoying a visit from their son, Llpyd With the American Army on thf Liabilities $61,159.43 lost a son on the "Western Front" j. Thursday October 31st will be the sold 27 half grown chickens at $1.00 who is on furlong from the Gre&t1 Ver-le Front, 20.—The American* each, amount $27.00. I kept 12 young was a visitor here Saturday. last day on which the last half of Lakes Naval training station preparatory nd erch increased their grip or. Savings Deposits 2,778.91 the current tax may be paid without hcins for my self which are worth for his transfer to active "'••eir holdings north of the Vesle rive: 23,023.4'6 G. A. Olson, candidate for Superintendent Time Certificates penalty. $12.00 and we have eaten five ourselves duty on a naval vessel. fpve-sl points by slight infantry Total Deposits $86,9(11.^0 of Schools was here Tuesday Ths notice applies only to tax and I gave two away and a 'vanees. The maneuvers were ^ar in the interest of his candidacy. 1 rr without encountering any payers who paid the first half of .hawk took two which in all were Chas. Foster of Mizpah was here .$86,961. Other Liabilities ermans. wbrth $9.00. And I still have the Saturday having been called for ex-| their land taxes prior to the first of Chas. Gingrich of Margie was here Wfi *r cf Bazoches the Germans .sen' Total $100,699.05 twelve old hens and rooster left, aminatioit for military service. He June. Tuesday with a car load of 500 bushel ot patvr ip but these were pushed back Amount of Tte'serVe on hand $19,268.52' which are worth $26.00 now. I wish is one of the early settlers and is Very truly yours, of potatoes which he is trying to the Americans. Amount of Reserve Required "ybts to figure it out, worth of eggs greatly interested in a good healthy! P. A. Fogarty, by law $7,339.12 The erich snd Americans he.^ar sell. an,d all. I s,et 106 eggs, the balance STATE OF MINNESOTA moral as well as farming development County Treasurer. eratinpc the biggest guns they liavt ss -?a 8'iKe they reached the Vesle Abe Olson of Littlefork was a of our county of the eggs we ate. I made each County of Koochiching i.eee heavy guns are blazing away at business visitor at the office of the LAD1E5' AID SOCIETY hen set twice, by raising first batch We, Ackley Hubbard, President and Aisr.p Hver region and beyond it The Red Cross Salvage Department International Lumber Company ELECTS NEW OFFICERS of chickens from each hen by hand, G. W. Andersoii Cashier of the above h-^re aeiial observers have reported will collect and ship a carload named Bank do solemnly swear that setting the hen over and my old hens Tuesday. hat the Germans are concentrating of salvage, consisting of bailed pa- above statement is true to the best of Last Friday afternoon the Ladies', are still laying five eggs a day. Fig- apo'iea. our knowledge and belief. The surgical dressing department, per, scrap-iron, rags, etc., this week. Aid society of the E. church elect-j yre it up for me then say whether I Ackley Hubbard, has made a number of influenzal Anyone having any such articles for. ed officers for the ensuing year as! Norift —•r-\:or« Atn'.ete Kitieo. ^ined or lost. President. masks ^hich may- be cibtaijned free ,thie s§rv|ce Vwlfl pleace notify Mrs. follows: W. Anderson, Cashier. Mrs. C. it dreen, 1 N. D., ^T]{:e ^f charge ^fl^dS^weTlini4hent Presid Subscribed and sworn to before me President, Mrs. McGivney. itfett Lake. •ToWl»:. r"*v, N. Tj anuo'\Ti'®d I this 25th day of October. Vice-President, Mrs. Ed. Kaneen. XT S m'.r*Jie corps a.s red ?n ac 'It "is t&elieveil' Wat'it'"Will be ftfef:- Miss triiere'sa Early who teaches) (Seal) V- W. Davis, Secretary, Mrs. Norman Brokaw. ALL EDITORS ARE LIARS "'•(i North Dakota b:sl:e'.:ba Notary Public, Koochiching county, 1 essary to continue the closed schools, jn the Harrigan district was calletii! Treasurer, Geo. Mrs. P. Watson. ••"ST cv. r." Kierable prommen^e. Si Minnesota. fcbwches and theatres another wieek to her home at Montrose by the seron My commission expires "July 30, 192'2(Correct The visiting committee appointed We overhead -s a ,-'l"*K.»t at 'Fargo college whei. iqus account of the increasing number illness, of "her mother. A few' attest: Two Directors). the otherday that -the reason lie did 3 tri the fi"St call :'n pr!.' consists of Mrs. Geo. P. Watson, Mr? of rnfjuenza cases here. days ago her "brother Eugene was, Henry A. Hubbard. ,1" "c 'v"s riem^£:i' of 'he To-v^: Brokaw and Mrs. Wisard. not take the Manson papers is that Arthur L.. James. ,. reported having been killed in action I"" ""f stole 'earn in IV v., all editors are liars. While we know The next regular meeting will be Mr: and Mrs. Jo.. Schley wno live Subscribed and sworn to by Acklej" a"-"-'a 1 as-ietball •o-,m n»e?r v?j that the reason he does not take the held at the home of Mrs. Brokaw. Hubbard before me this 28th day of in the Saw Mill addition had the 1 h,... n,« i= 'hn *"5 o' M* October 1918. nson jpapers is that he has deadbe'.ed misfortune to lose their four-year Garnet Peterson, assistant cashier T? ••••••.(, -n (Seal) Mae A. Osborn both of them out of several FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL old son Saturday, with Inflmeinza. of the First National Bank, has reTfve ttje s&v C. life Notary Public Hennepin County, years' subscription, we will animrt funeral was held Monday. i. ceivied notice of his admission to the CHURCH "OLUNTZFP Minn. that be told the truth about editors My commission expires Oct. 6. 1921 officers training camn at Fdward Kaneen, Minister. i- wuntry must ad( tnorp Compilations by army officers show being liars. Fact is, we never toM ary, Taylor, where he is required to! niv,on .coldi'^rs to thf that of the more than 165 square I BANK NO. 1293 the truth about any man. We al- trinv.T «1" today to beat thp Hun ihis •les taken from fhe enemy sin :e! rep'^ Nov- 7- His .matiy iricods accordance -with t'he orders on Statement of the Condition of In (U-n. are heartily congratulating him on I Roard of Health tin rhurch ^ut y, Ways al)0ut we not RAY STATE BANK th Sept 26 almost one half were heavily lie €his -time. When he got married the church ft \rJ9T pielc these soldiers fnun 'h stJCCess RAY, MINN. services will be Tveld in -tliis city or, -wooded and machine gun infested. mei. who resrister no:t. ._ over twenty-five years ago. we pub- at the close of business on October XJ'se every effort to learn wh -c Forest Ranger Johnson was "here I ^anier u"tl1 lished in this paper that he was an furtlier 19th, 1918. The total amount raised in this •must pejrister. Roister as early -A-.,.'' yesterday rand says that he is 4re-!.pur people are urgently desired to RESOURCES hone industrious young city for the relief of the fire suffer •is quiH^v you -nn. Loans and Discounts $25,085.67 of which the! men3ously interested in seeing Ross hj*ve |_amily a"a worship in jie knew He was a prayers Go to {.''vp th«» v«t-» id. ers was the sum of $1,500 %vas a and we Overdrafts None Slack elected as County Commissioner, homes. ^eadTyea btfore he ever got married about Anc''V»r the m" U. S. Bonds 1,45Q,0Q Odd Fellows raised something over because he is sure that if he is elect-' and owed for his board, room -and the i:»'^ist»nnjr Hoard. Don't :t• Other Bonds and Securities $600 and the Red Cross soldiers over A1 U. S. Cert 1,500.00 ed the muskeg roads fom which wasTnrrg'that he did not pay then a:ia $950. 41/£ Stock of Federal Reserve many of the forest fires start will! SUPREME COURT JUDGES: never has paid since. He owed fo: Morsrt Alwriy" Cr'Ty Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Engblcom left be .gravelled and thus the fine chewmg tobacco, clothing and any Alter stiitiug" that wh...,'r: Banking House 500.00 ".ast night for Elk River to attend the be greatly (eliminated. The Supreme Court of Minnesota thiTrg'he could get trusted for avid he nrt never went to 11k iv Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 fanerial of Mr. Engblooni's brother,! ~. now constftoted deservedly. never paid the debt. He was not m- :i fsehek remarks: "His ii:i: .!.iur.t:'r.n Checks and drafts in Tran- as 1,490.S5 O^car, who died of Influen7.a v/hile regrets are e.ng expres&e stands higli the estimation of the dustrious. 'but was notoriously lazy, s». ...-.iiiietly and vividly lu'Laented :.o h'.:n Due from Banks $6,048.47 •.iie whole worlc he had conceive JS' aboard a transport enr.oute for over- eavir^ r' ai? PeoP'e state. The -terms of a' hulking lout and loafer who would 1 Cash on Hand (Items Moxart, as he told his father, v.-ns a'v.' seas duty as an aviator, 'Oct. 6th. J* iGag° a cw ays. majority of the Justices expire this not work if he could possibly get out ey below) 2,020.26,* ivs Immersed in music, went nif.-jj I ^r having resigned bis po- year. Chief Jrastice Calvin L. Brown ^-hen Talbot of rana when forced into Cur $1,774.50 Milh it ail day, and liked to S5}emis.'i: Supt. Stewart of the Beltrami sition as casliier of the M. & O. Pow- Associate Justices Andrew Holt work f,e shirk and a sneak, ,al- Gold 91.50 and was a iv'.udy and reflect. From his usie Vf Silver 135.25 1 county schools was here Tuesday on er Co. and -allied interests, whom %e Oscar HaHam must be re-elected] trying'to put the heaviest work and ways learn that his mind was always Other 19.01 bis way to visit the Baudette ar has served fathfully for many years, this fall, if tbe court is to "be con-j companions. We said "foe would r'.oa, tluic lie was continually on 8,068.73' Total Cash Assets, Spooner region in the interests oil and while doing his full duty by Tiie tinued as now constituted It would! make a-good Tiome for his wife. Tha+ -us. TTp "his campaign for Te-election. He has employers has also taken a lively in- great loss to the court and to I *c r*P owt^rl hnm* great Total was l»e. He -never owned a home of $39,095.25 a made a good record and will un- terest in H^e .Guard and other pubdonbtedly Liabilities the sstate if all or any of hese men his own and does not own o»e now Capital Stock $10,000.00 be easily re-elected. Tailed of re-election. Each :is an but he has to pay his rent in advance O. J. Masters has been busy the ., Surplus FUnd 2,000.00 VOUJNTEE* SPIRIT RELIED ON every month. "We said his wife -was a Undivided Profits, Net 565.10 Rev. E. L. HeeTmance has accept- past weeijc poi^atging the cabin boat e' ®*Per*®nce ge Let ttie volunteer spirit express It *y handsome and accomplished young Dividends Unpaid nonfc ed a position as Field Repres'ienta- "Cruis«^? which was formerly used "ac em®n«tra nelf among the men of America, whom Deposits' Subject to t? lady. This was several lies She was tiv« for Central Minnesota fo^ the on the bburidry survey, and was left service, ot on t' is— •ear government has decided shall nex« Check' $22,640.28' Sontmt at If is one of Me Mat-! 'tr'ct bench especial fiteW,aiid homlier than the back end (of the rejrtster for Selective Service. It wl! Civlian Relief Bureau of RedfCross, Demand.Certificates, 2.1£ building that frorets on Main street in Cashier's -nJ&st complete boats ot U» Ms .«*««• «ro1«e Itself by the readiness and quick Checks .... 1,950.56 although this worlc will netif^i^ate Manson, Iowa- s"he had no accomplishments ness of Its response to the command of Mr. Heermance being on the road iciii^ in this county and has accom- .pOS^,n' •. on eountry. Total except to' chew gum and -Immediate rnoidation for eiiht cabin passengers. e. *n'" about half of the time he «pill continue 11 Our nation has set for Itself the task LiaibilitiW J..$24,592.95 talk slang. She was young, but she Mt. Masters. will me it for outing cr*ttc. P»rt.«VtH« latter tltrougli its to reside here aiid give cqnsiderable of registering thirteen millions of men was not a lady, as she. had a pretty ti'ips and it is^ a very valuable ad- state convention, the former 1y.- rfs Time Certificates .... time, to local Cross1 work? 1,937.20 between the ages of eighteen and twen p-I'flVrT shady reputation. When her father ^V 1:i ditijpn to tbf ileasure craft on R^my hw* without dts- Total Deposits $26,530.15 stat€ ty and thirty-two »nd forty-five years. Total Deposits $26,530.15 $26,530.15 Mr. and 'Mrs. Thoi' Lithiq wlio re-a liake. '««nt endorsed the present justices died we told another lie, for we said It srtU register tlfein only tf AmerIca's Othpy..liabilities None ^nd pronounced in favor of tbeir reCl^u^ sid*. at iSouth ||jteniati6na1 F^lh, the old man was a prominent, high' Toionteer spirit speaks and aeta Tohjijr^on1, the State .Forest -election. /lost their ^n^rice- Daniel' Lithio, ly respected citizen, when he was a ttaWg ii, Total $39,095.25 rwhio died of '^i^uenza at the Great Ranger of tins district was here Saturday We, lawyers who collectively represent' notorious chicken, coal and horsefeed CITATION FOR BEARING ON FINAL State pF .J4INNESOTA and trying to get the owners ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION Lakes Nav^^tatibn. September 27. all elasses of litigants and all thief and everyone hated him ..... ,i -n" 88 County' ef Koochiching of the Hmi6^' neiir our city to. cut sides of the questions coming before He w§s ^^ferst to give up his. life and would have been glad he died A i^elge, Jr., vice-President it off ti^s %h|t^jso that it can oe the Supreme Court unhesitatingly for .thf^use in Hubbard county. His had it not been for the fact that the ESTATE OP JOSEPH LAPOINTE and J. D. Groover, Aesn't. cashier of well burin oy5efgm. the' spring and the pledge ourselves, and ask our clients county had to bury him. When our body, taken to his former home the 'abbve' fh'atnd bank, do solemnly fire hinzzar^ r^tttoyjed.. He says this and all the people of the state to hero's daughter got married we said STATE OF MINNESOTA at Akelejj.* where a military fimeral that, the above statement is true SS to the best of our knowledge and beI was held, at the Methodist church. city and^i^arfei|!.'Wre the most risky vote to re-elect Chief ^Justice Calvin the same nice things about here we County of. Koochiching ,p^esViii^jf%^|miiity in his respect. L. Brown and Associate Justices had said about her mother—and lied Hijs^^ jreniaiiis ,y^ere. accompanied to '3t G. Wedge,. Jr. tni ^ehurcji and cemetery by the He has talcejv^e matter up with Mr. Andrew Holt and Oscar H^llam. again even worse. Yes, it's all true, In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Vice- President. .i-i Home Guards, Red Cross, Women's Fosse ot'the^iftteintational Lbr. C6.. all newspaper men, especially country LaPointe, Decedent W. V. Kane, J. D. Groover, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO who assujr^fr-Win that they will cut ali Relief corps and members of the local newspaper men are actually liars. -j Assn't. Cashier. J. H. Brown, all persons in the final account and Subscribed and sworn, before me this their timber adjacant to our city this ^G. A. R. post. The Akeley Tribune |tfanson Democrat. Franz Jevne, distribution of the estate of said decedent: 24th day oif October, 1918. winter and burn up the brush, thus Herald gave over a column John Norton, the representative of the above (Seal) J. G. Peterson, doing their share .toward eliminating FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White write up of the^funeral of this popular B. H. Phinnev, named decedent, having filed in this Notary Public, Koochiching CountyMinnesota. Court her final account of the administration and patriotic sailor boy. His-parents the fire.risk. Mr. Johnson says ^chorn cockerells, winners at the t~?My Commision expires F. J. McPartlin. 1 of the estate of said decedent Sept. 25, 1919. Emo fair. and International Falls have the heart felt sympathy the Backus interests have always Frank Palmer. together with her petition praying (Correct attest: two Directors) show. Apply J. T. Kelly, Fort Frances. of their many fr'^^ds here and in been helpful to turn in this kind of for the adjustment and allowance, of A. G. Wedge Jr. Oct 31. Nov. their former home town of Alceley. •:ork. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS said final account and for distribution G. R. Millard.