International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 1, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 1, 1919 PASS EiGHT LITTLEFORK ness and returned here Tuesday, reporting HIS OFFENSE 14th day of June 1919, at 10 oclock a. _—• the old gentleman as recovering m„ of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said Geo. Dahl has accepted a position nicely. Mrs. H. H. Hall substituted The sympathetic prison visitor went debt of sixty and fifty-five hundredths for her while she was away. as clerk in Olson Brothers' store. from cell to cell interviewing the inmates. ($60.55) dollars, and interest, and To one penitent-looking individual Eighty-five and eightyseven hundredths Mrs. Louis LaChapelle went to the The meeting for the re-organization (S5.8) dollars taxes, on said premises, she put the usual questio i: Falls Thursday accompanied by her and twenty-five and no hundredths of the Commercial Club and to "What brought you here?" sister, Mrs. E. Triuble. dollars. Attorney's fees, as stipulated decide on the advisability of starting "Borriwing money, lady," was the I in and by said Mortgage in' case of a cheese factory here, was postponed reply. S. E. Gregg went to Ray Saturday foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed ^rv? ^A ry until next Saturday night, April 26th "But, good gracious!" she exclaimed. by law subject to redemption to officiate at the wedding of Miss on account of the lateness of the hour at any time within one year from the Pearl Erickson and Mr. Beonditch. "they don't put people in day of sale, as provided by law. after the show. E N I E S A CAR He returned on the midnight train prison for borrowing money." Dated April 29, 1919, A. D. and preached at South International "Not ordinarily," said the man, Benjamin w. Bacon. Ericsburg first movie show was Falls on Sunday. "but I had to knock a man down Mortgagee. If you want a car for use this summer, you put on last Saturday night. A big J. J. Hniller, three or four times before he would Attorney. May 1-June 5. R. W.. Bartou, formerly of Ericsburg, crowd turned out, over 150 tickets must get y^ur order in now. lend it to me." but late of Chicago visited at were sold. Altho Mr. Veeder had The factory is behind on production and XOTICE OF MORTGAGE the home of Missionary Gregg the some trouble with breaking reels at IX PROBATE COURT orders are filled in rotation. first of the week. FORECLOSURE SALE first he showed five full reels. The Commercial Club gave a dance after In cit\tion for Hearing on Petition Come in and talk it over.. Olavius Jewett returned last Wednesday Notice is hereby given that default the show. for License to Sell Mortgage or Lease morning from Minneapolis has been made in the conditions of a Land. certain mortgage executed by Erwin with his little daughter, Luella, who Estates of Herman William Brauer, C. Giauque and Anna D. Giauque, husband Gust Holm has laid out into lots deceased, and Carl Frederick Brauer, has been constantly confined to the and wife, of the County of Koochiching, Minor, State of Minnesota, County of that part of his forty fronting on the hospital since November 1st last. Luella State of Minnesota, mortaggors, Koochiching, in Probate Court. main. road just west of the bridge and the Merchants State Bank rf is looking fine. The State of Minnesota, to all persons over the little Rat Root by the blacksmith Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, mortgagee, interested in the sale j©f certain dated the 22nd day of June, 1915, and shop, and expects to sell these lands belonging to said estates. MARGIE NEWS recorded in the office of the Register The petition of Jourgien Olson and E. lots for residence locations. Art Berg of Deeds of Koochiching County, Minnesota, Christiana Brauer, as representatives who got the first lot, has his location on' the 6th day of July, 1915, of above named estates, being duly Eric Erickson was in the Falls on nearly all cleared. A. D., at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, filed in this court, representing that business last Thursday. in Book "M" of Mortgagees, page 2S4 il9 it is necessary and for the best interests thereof, of the records of said office. of said estates and of all interested Quay Whitbeck, returned soldier M. J. McHugo was in International Said default consists in the failure therein that certain lands of from France, arrived home Friday afternoon, of said mortgagors to pay the install Falls last Wednesday on business. C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc. said decedent and minor, described ment of twenty dollars ($20.00) which in company with his sisters, therein be sold and praying that a license by the terms of said mortgage becanie M. J. McHugo went to Minneapolis Miss Ethel Whitbeck of this place be to Jourgen Olson and i3. clue and payable on the 1st day of on business, leaving Sunday night. I Christiana Brauer granted to sell the 301—Second Street and Mrs. Verla. Bates of International June, 1917 that by reason of said default same. Falls. He was sent to France Sept. said mortgagee has elected to declare Mr. Marsden was at Big Falls Friday Now, therefore, you and each of you Phone 15. International Falls, Min i. 8th, 1918, and was at the front in a the entire amount remaining unpaid are hereby cited and requested to show night and International Falls on upon said mortgage to be immediately three days scrap, in which he was cause, if any you have, before this Saturday. due and payable. slightly gassed and was wounded in court at the Probate Court Room in the That there is claimed te be due and Court House in the City of International the knee. October 30th he was sent WmBaHa&SgK&BJ'JtESZiL- payable at the date of this notice upon g-t :•'^,- The people out on Midway Ridge Falls, County of Koochiching, to Mobile Evacuation Hospital No. 3 said mortgage and upon the debt secured State of Minnesota on the 29tth day of all turned out Saturday night to attend thereby the sum of eighty and where a piece of shrapnel was extracted TWO YEARS IN BED May, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M„ why the 3,000 NEW OFFICERS the club. no one hundredths dollars ($80.00) from the wounded knee. Later prayers of said petitioners should not TO ENFORCE DRY LAWS with interest thereon at the rate of be granted. he was sent to Basev Hospital No. AND ROLLING CHAIR ten per cent per annum from the 1st Mr. Jarvis moved his family into Witness the Judge of said court and 9 at Sar-Toul from which place he day of June, A. D. 1917, and no action the Seal of said court this 30th day of (Continued from page one.) town last Saturday and are now living was discharged January 1st. or proceeding at law or otherwise has April, 1919. in the old store building. been had or instituted to recover said Joltn Berg sary interferences with production debt or any part thereof. May 1-15 Judge of Probate. Mrs. Wilson Gave Up Hope—Gains ERICSBURG Notice is hereby further given that and distribution of alcohol for industrial Not much garden work done yet. 25 Pounds On Tanlac and Is Now by virtue of the power of sale in said and commercial purposes, under It is freezing hard every night that MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE a Well Woman mortgage contained and recorded therewith Marvin Olson left for his home at the prohibition act. Regulations it will not pay to be in a hurry. by reason of the facts aforesaid Virginia Sunday night expecting to governing prohibition of this nonbeverage has become operative, and pursuant to Default having been made in the payment return Tuesday. Miss Hughes who has been at the For two years I spent all my time of the sum of fifty dollars principal the statute in such case made and provided, alcohol will be issued soon. Rogers home for several weeks, left and ten and fifty-five hundredths the said mortgage will be foreclosed either ii\ the hospital, in bed, or in a By a careful system of administrative with Mrs. Rogers last Thursday for Mrs. Nina Whitbeck and Teresia dollars interest, which is claimed to be and the land and premises described rolling char'-, and during that time regulations, the bureau plans to due and is due at the date of this notice in and covered by said mortgage, Berrenbach made a trip to the Falls Bemidji. was given up die and I don't think make it difficult for the use of flavoring upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed to-wit: south half of southwest Saturday. I would be here now if it hadn't been and delivered by James Papas quarter (S%SW%) and southwest extracts, perfumes, toilet preparations A large number from here attended and Mary Papas Mortgagors, to Benjamin qourter of south east quarter |SWii for Tanlac," said Mrs. E. O. Wilson. and other artciles containing Mrs. Walter McDonald went to the a dance in Gemmell Saturday night. W. Bacon, Mortgagee bearing SE% of Section Thirty-siy (36), township Mrs. Wilson is well-known in Atlanta, alcohol, for beverage purposes, Medicines date the 9th day of April 1917, and with one hundred fifty-eight (158) Mr. Elzig and Mr. Garrison wfeht Falls Sunday night returning Monday Ga., her husband having been containing alcohol already a power of sale, therein contained, duly North of Range twenty-ninQ (29), West afternoon. down to Ironton Thursday, returning employed by The Constitution for recorded in the office of the Register of 5th p. m. Koochiching County, Minnesota, must have a composition to make it on Saturday. a number of years. of Deeds in and for the Counts? of Koochiching will be sold at public auction "Jim Pole" Johnson is wearing the physically impossible to take quantities and State of Minnesota, on to the highest bidder therefore for "I was a, great suffer from chronic wide smile of the proud father of a as a beverage without making the 10th day of April 1917, at 9 oclock cash by the Sheriff of Koochiching The house out on Miss Hansoii's indigestion, continued Mrs. Wilson, brand new baby girl, born last Thursday: the thirsty person ill. a. m„ in Book N of Mortgages, on page County, Minnesota to satisfy and pay homestead bur.nied down last Saturday. "and don't think anybody ever had to 378 and no action or proceeding having the debt which will then be due on the Mother and daughter doing Most essential oils contained in The house was quite a loss go through with what I did. I was been instituted, at law or otherwise, to note secured by said mortgage, together fine. perfumes are said to be guarantees as it was built of lumber. Their was recover the 'debt secured by said Mortgage with the sum of Twenty-five dollars very weak and nervous, and at times against use of perfume for drinking, or any part thereof. ($25.00) stipulated in said mortgage no one living in it at the time. had those dreadful smothering sensations Chas Johnson, Gust Holm, Oscar since the oils will cause illness. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given as attorney's fees, and the costs to the point of fainting. I had Hagblom, Pete Skoglund, John Skoglund that by virtue of the power of sale and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings The school observed Arbor and dreadful headaches, severe pains in contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant as allowed by law. and wife, Axel Sjoblom, John Bird day. A program was given ih to the statute in such case made The said sale will be made at thb no state west of the Mississippi without my back. For two years I had to live Richardson and Victor Larson were and provided, the said Mortgage will the afternoon and the High School front door of the Court House in the entirely on boiled milk, toast and soft some form of woman suffrage. all business visitors at the Falls Mon be foreclosed by a sale of the premises City of International Falls, County of girls served a lunch to their mothers The state included in ,the list Vermont, boiled eggs, and even that didn't di-* day. described in and conveyed by said Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, and company. It was all very nice. gest well and would sour on my Wisconsin, Indiana, Maine Minnesota Mortgage, viz: at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon .• Lot nine (9) of Block Eighty-two and Missouri—represent the on Tuesday, the 17th day of June, stomach. I didn't know what it was A baseball dance will be held in the (82), City of International Falls, in Mrs. Rogers and children left last A. D. 1919. west, the south, and New England. to get a good night's sleep. I took hall after the show Saturday evening Koochiching County and State of Minnesota, Dated April 30th, 1919. Thursday for Nary, Minn., where they The addition of these six states one kind of medicine after another May 3rd. Music will be furnished with the hereditaments and Merchants State Bank. will make their future, home, having brings the number in which, women until our house was almost filled with appurtenances which sale will be made by an International Falls orchestra Red Lake Falls, Minn. purchased 80 acres of land. Mr. Rogers have presidential suffrage up to 10. by the Sheriff of said Koochiching empty bottles, but instead of improving Mortgagee. and with the good music the management will go in a few days as soon as County at the front door of the Court Jevne & Norton, and gives states in which women I was getting worse all the time. expects to show everybody House, in the City of International Attorneys for Mortagee, he can get his business straightened vote the control of over one-half of Finally they took me to the hospitai a good time. Refreshments will be Falls in said County and State, on the International Falls Minn. 1-J 5. up here. the electorial college. With full suffrage for treatment, and I lay ther for five served at 25 cents a plate. Dance in 15 states, and primary suffrage long months, but even that didn't tickets $1. The Community Club held their in Texas and Arkansas, where make me well. It was taking nearly regular monthly meeting last Saturday The movie show last Saturday night it is equal in all practical respects to every cent of my husband's wages ST. THOMAS CHURCH evening and the school house was a decided success. Mr. Veeder full suffrage, the voting states control to pay my doctor and drug bills—our was full and a splendid program was procured a better class of films last half of the senate, practically also over drug bill alone amounted to $14 or given and a good time generally. At time, and the full six reels were shown half of the house, and almost $15 a month, and one doctor bill the next meeting will be the election without a break or hitch in the proceedings. half the votes in the party conventions. amounted to $108. of new officers. A A A Such shows as this are "It looked like everything had bound to draw a good crowd, which failed to help me, and I had about Full Suffrage ERICSBURG will make a weekly movie show here, given up all hope when one day my Wyoming, 1869 Colorado, 1893 Too late for last week.) permanent. husband brought a bottle of Tanlac Utah, 1896 Idaho, 1896 Washington, home with h'm and asked me to take 1910, California, 1911 Kansas, 1912 Marvin Olson left for Duluth Thursday Owing to the lateness of the hour it. He said lie had been reading and Arizona, 1912 Oregon, 1912 Alaska, night. after the show last Saturday night, hearing a lot of good things about it, 913 Montana, 194 Nevada, 914 New and the small crowd, the meeting for and didn't see any reason why it John Richardson was a Ray visitor York, 1917 Michigan, .1918 Oklahoma, the reorganization of the Commercial shouldn't help me. I was confined to between trains Thursday. 1918 South Dakota, 1918. A four days Bazaar will be held Club was postponed indefinately. my roller chair when I began taking Presidential it. Mr. A. B. Petterson held Easter (Those have municipal also..) The uniforrris-. for the base ball "Do I look like an invalid now? I services in the town hall Sunday ev Illinois, 1913 Nebraska 1917. team was ordered last Wednesday certainly don't feel like one, and I ening. in the Rhode Island, 1917 North Dakota and the players will be getting into have actually gained twenty-five (25) 1917 Vermont 1919 Wisconsin, shape for the season's games in a pounds on eleven bottles of Tanlac, Little Earl Holm has been on the 1919 Indiana 1919 Maine, 1919 CITY HALL few days. and feel as well as I ever did in my sick list the last few days, but is- on Minnesota, 1919 Missouri, 1919. life. I can eat anything I want—such the mend now. _—* Primary Suffrage PROGRESSING things as meat, turnips, hard-boiled (Considered practically equal to eggs don't hurt me a particle, and I Mrs. Theodore Wallin sprained her full).. A lawyer who for many years had sleep as good as I did when I was a ankle about a week ago, but is able Arkansas, 1917 Texas, 1918., knocked a large number of his friends girl in my teens. I can get about to walk a little now, and is recover Kentucky, 1938 Minnesota, 1875 by his rather liberal views on religion, as well as anybody and just the other ing nicely. May 7-8-9 and 10 New Hampshire, 1878 Masachusetr-., recently died, says Everybody's day I walked down town, and I am 1879 Mississippi, 1880 New Jersey, running around the neighborhood Mrs. W. H. Ostrander has been sick 1887 Connecticut, 1893 Iowa, 1894 A friend of the decedent, who cut calling on my friends nearly all the for the last week. Dr. Pearson was Ohio, 1894 Delaware, 1898 Lousiana, short a trip to hurry bac to town time now. I haven't a pain about me. called twicefl. Latest reports she 1898 Wisconsin, 1900 New Mexico, for the purpose of attending the I believe I am the happiest woman in was improving. 1910. __ last rites of His colleague, entered Atlanta, and I think I have a right Countries in which Women Have Full the late lawyer's home some imnutes to be. I think my recovery is almost Aaron Sword and Dan Whalen tie Suffrage Sapper Each Evening from 5 to 8 a miracle, and everybody in our after the beginning of the service. inspectors, left Tuesday with their "What part of the service is this?" neighborhood thinks the same." Isle of Man, 1861 New Zeland, loading crew of four men for Britt, he inquired a whisper of another Tanlac is sold International Falls 1893 Australia, 1902 Finland, 1906 where they have a week's work loading Only 50 Cents legal friend standing in the crowded by S. N. Rubin a in Littlefork by Norway, 1907 Iceland, 1913 Denmark, ties. M. E. Dimon and »/. leading druggists hallyaw. 1915 Russia, 1917 Canada, in every town. "I've just come myself," said the 1918 Austria, 1918 Czeclio-Slovakia, Oscar Hagblom was up from Ray other, "but I believe they have open 1918 England, 1918 Germany 1918 Thursday getting his house in shape WOMEN GAIN SUFFRAGE Hungary, 1918 Ireland, 1918 Poland, ed for the defense." to move into. He expects to move to IN SIX STATES Booths and Amusement Program 1918 Scotland, 1918 Wales, Ericsburg in the near future, having FORTUNATE INCREDULITY 1919 Holland, 1919, Sweden,' 1919. an all summers work here carpentering- Within three months, presidential suffrage has been granted j' to the ATTENTION MEN Mrs. Casey^ (with newspaper) women of, six states. This includes "They got Pat Murphy's name in the School was dismissed on Good No Charge for Admission Missouri, where the presidential suffrage Come to the men's meeting at the death notices instead of his brother Friday for the Easter vacation, Miss bill has passed the senate, has First Baptist church Thursday evenin Meurer and Miss Jones left for International Mike." a pledged majority in the house, and at 8 p, m., for men only. Male quartett Casey—"Ye don't say! It's a nice Faljs that day, Miss Jones is sponsored, by the governor, who will sing.. A good lecture given Miss returning Saturday. Meurer fix Pat would'Ae in if he was wan o' by J* will, therefore, undoubtedly sign it. Cary Smith. Come and bring was called to her home at..St. Peter thim that belave all^ they read in the your friends. Victory„in Missouri me^s there is on account of her grandfatherVsick- MJgiiiillL & ...