International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 22, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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•SfWi *. t"V S v. 1, EIGHT INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 22, 1919 TO REGISreR CARS WILL COUNT STRIKE VOTE Turkey Ranehes. G. W. Anderson, Cashier of the above John Larish, claiming to be entitled to that Monday the 22nd day of September, named bank, do solemnly swear that ON MOONEY PROTEST SOON, Exclusive turkey ranches are found a conveyance of certain real estate 1919, at ten o'clock A. M., in the the above statement is true to the best from the Administratrix of said estate, XT Probate Court Rooms, at the Court ipi«n if TT -in the unsettled foothill regions of of our knowledge and belief. setting forth that R. F. Chute, deceased, House at International Falls, in said flr jhi-x JLJli I rt ^'caS°» May 20—Officials of the California and in parts of Arizona and Ackley Hubbard, President. was bound'by a contract in writing County, be, and the same hereby is, Chicago Federation of Labor an- other western states, where 1,000 or G. W. Anderson, Cashier. to convey said real estate to the said fixed and appointed as the time and nounced today that votes of organiz- more turkeys are raised each Reason. John Ltarish, upon the terms and conI place for hearing upon and the examination, Subscribed and sworn before me this American lahnr "Mnnncv1 The establishments are located where All Sales of Autoes Must be Register- ditions therein stated with a description adjustment and allowance ot 12th day of May 1919. .d in Ord.r Comply With N.„ rTuX prog.am-' wiH becoun- "e na.ura, of the land to be conveyed, and such claims as shall be presented within (Seal) Mae A. Osborn. the facts upon which such claim to the time aforesaid. Sl*" L*~ J* on June 2 by the fedcr., Notary Public, Hennipin County, conveyance is predicated, and praying Let notice hereof be given by the Minnesota. According to the new registration in*erventlon committee. bles and the seeds of various weeds that the Probate Court make a decree publication of this order in International My commission expires October 5, i,- L,n(„ stated that 80,000 organized and grasses, Is abundant. Advantage authorizing and directing the said Administratrix was Falls Press as provided by law. 1921. law all automo es 1 g_ kers in Chicago have voted to ac- also is taken on these ranches of the to convey such real estate Dated May 21st, 1919. ic 1 wor (Correct Attest) to said petitioner as the person entitled ownership after July 1st must be pr0gram and that 4,000,000 turkey's relish for acorns, and where Jdkn Berg:, cept the Arthur L. Jones thereto. registered. I these are plentiful but little grain need Judge of Probate. Henry A. Hubbard. votes win cagt throughout the 1 Jevne & Norton, It is therefore ordered, that all persons The bill provides for the signature country to decide whether the wheel. J? fed *or Jattf?in? fa"' in the Attorneys for Administrator 22-J5 interested in said estate may appear both.the vend0^ purchaser to motionless! BANK NO. 1293 of industry shall remain before this Court, at a special term the registration of the transfer ana ,,_+ii ,,r during the day by men either on foot Am thereof to be held on Friday the 20th NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Statement of the condition of afr-r iuly 1, all applicants for auto i.J M°oney, afren or on horseback, and by dogs especially S and day of June, A. D. 1919 at ten o'clock K- -""hngs are released from prison, trained for the work. RAY STATE BAXK licc^i must submit a copy of the r-u in the forenoon, at the Probate Office se- tu A he Chicago stockyards labor coun Under the forest law, the Chairman RAY, MINN. 1 in the Court House in International registration of their automobile to •, cil, representing 3,000 workers, voted of each Town Beard will receive an at the close of business on May 1st 1919 Falls, in said County, and- oppose said to the Secretary of State. License „1{ Color in Sound.' petition. .., unammouslf for the general strike appointment as fire warden for his will not be granted unless such pa- ±u Tone color is part of the physical response ,T behalf of the two men convicted or And it is further ordered, that this township, so that he may co-operate RESOURCES pers are submitted. Neither can a i. r, of the voice to the play of feeling order shall be published once in each participation in the Preparedness day with the Forest Service in all matters Loans and Discounts $44,915.78 car be transferred after that date tbomb and, being physical, it is correspondingly week for three successive weeks prior explosion in San Francisco. U. S. Bonds 1,100.00 concerning forest fire protection hard to describe in writing. to said day of hearing in the International unless the vendor of the car has a c-^ t.u~ 1 1 Banking House 87.50 bixty thousand iron and steel workers in his community. In accordance Every individual, nevertheless, has Falls Press a weekly newspaper registered title to it. All cars in the 1 Furniture and Fixtures 1,125.00 ,. *111 also favored the strike, it was printed and publishd at International with this policy, the following regulations here command of and unconsciously uses a state will have to be registered, un-' Other Real Estate .. 500.00 Falls in said. County. announced. will be enforced with regard certain form of tone color every da:/ Checks and Diafts in Transit 2.349.11 less they are here only temporarily, 20th Dated at International Falls the of his life. The ordinary man—he to a closed season on burning. day of May A. D. 11)19. The law defines temporary cars as BOOZE WILL CLOSE does not need to be a singer—can, by Due from Banks .$7,632.35 No person in the wooded country PASSING OF By the Court the mere giving out of breath in a cars the state for a period less than OLD AND BITTERLY CONthirty shall set fires in the open without John Berg, '. days. variety of siehs. express in coler such Currency .$1,238.00 TESTED ISSUE first notifying the chairman of the Judge of Probate. vnried emotions £s contemplation, surprise, Registration calls for the motor Silver -.. .- 4n7 45 Jevne & Norton town board, who shall issue instructions pleasure, horror, contentment Other .. 30.44 number, model and make of car, from Attorneys for Petitioner May 22-J5 necessary to safeguard the interests Washington, May 14—(United and amusement. Tone color in singin? whom purchased or obtained and1 Total Cash Assets, 9,358.24 Press.)—Discontinuance of the liquor is the vitalization of that breath of community. The notification ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE date of transfer. Three copies are Checks and Cash Items ... 43.31 before adding to it the spoken word. to the chairman of the town business in the United States, set for CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING made of the registration. The reginal ThirdT~Liberty Loan Acct .. 90.00 It. when fully acquired, follows the July 1, will mark the decision in America board shall state time, place and purpose THEREON Jan 31st Payment Fourth is kept by the register of deeds, mood as unconsciously as the hand of setting any fire, and a record of one of the world's oldest and loan 1,644.59 and the others given to the owner of follows the eye or the sigh the thought. Estate of Anders Gottfried Rehn most bitterly contested issues. of instructions issued' to each the car. If the owners makes application State of Minnesota, Total $61,213.53 Use of alcholic beverages probably person shall be kept by the chairman )ss for a license, one of the copies antedates all record history. And although Silkwowns of the Sea. of the town board, and the same shall County of Koochiching is sent by him to the Secretary of LIABILITIES the first temperance society be open to the public. Any person The mollusc pinna, poetically known IN PROBATE COURT. State, with written application for a Capital Stock $10,t)00.00 was not organized until 1789, advocacy ns the "silkworm of tbe sea," not only setting a fire and allowing it to get license. In the Matter of the Estate of Anders Surplus Fund 2,000.00 -nins a very beautiful silk, which is of abstinence is little less ancient beyond control or onto the. property Gottfried Rehn, Decedent. The statute provides for penalties Undivided Profits, Net 172.51 utilized to some extent commercially, than use of intoxicants. Letters of. administration this day of another is responsible for the damage in the case of changing the motor or but produces a surprising abundance having been granted to Oscar Rehn. Mahomed was among the original done, and subject to prosecution. Deposits' Subject to license numbers and filing of false of jet black pearls. A scientist, mak It is Ordered, that the time within advocates of prohibition. Check $39,136.93 Cylde E. Johnson,! injr a study of this, collected largt papers. Such violations are consid» which all creditors of the above named Cashier's Check 5,941.22 Use of distilled liquors did not become 15122 Forest Ranger. nlimbers of specimens and obtained an decedent may present claims against ered felonies and are punishable by prevalent in Europe till toward his estate in this court, be, and the average ojF one pearl from every fly* ten years imprisonment. Other violations Total Immediate Liabilities the close of the seventeenth centurv. same hereby is, limited to three months of the molluscs. As many as ter CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION $45,078.15 of the act are punishable by from and after th^ ^Atte^ereof and Inception of the temperance movement were found in a single sheJl. Th* TO SELL. MORTGAGE OR fines of not less than $25 or more that Monday the September, pearls of the pinna are usually spheri Time Certificates 3,962.87 came 100 years later, but its LEASE LAND than $100, or between 30 and 90 days 1919,' at ten o'ci6ek\$^ M., in the cal and highly polished, and ajre already development during nearly two centuries Probate Court Rooms^t the Court in the county jail. The law is aimed Total Deposits $49,041.02*^04102 used to a considerable extend was very slow. Estate of Nels Andrewson.' House at International Falls, in said at the selling of stolen cars. !n countries bordering on the Mexii County, be, and the same hereby is, Liquors used in ancient times were Total r. $Ct213.5^ t» rranean for the adornment State of Minnesota .fixed and appointed^S®.|Qie7~£ime and .,0. fermented beverages. State of Minnesota- brooches and other articles )ss Place for hearingji^g^ a^^afihe examination, )ss Discovery of the process of distillation adjustment and allowance of County of Koochiching County of Koochiching is attributed to the Chinese, who such claims as shall be presented within IN PROBATE COURT ham, Ala., Endorses Tanlac "We, F. P. Sheldon, President and C. Simplest Postoffiea. impared the knowledge to the Arabs the time aforesaid. L. Mikkelsen, Cashier of the above In the Matter of the Eqtate* of Nels Let notice hereof be given by the South America can boast of the sin"•lest Spainards got the secret—for-it was named Bank do solemnly swear that Andrewson. publication of this order in International postofflee in the world. Opposfit kept a secret for a time—from the the above statement is true to the best The State of Minnesota to all persona Falls Press as provided by law. Tierra del Fuego is a very high. roek\ of our knowledge and belief. interested in the disposal of certain Moors and in turn gave it to other "You Will Hardly Know Me When Dated May 21st, 1919. •I iff overhanging the Strait of Ma?ei F. P. Sheldon. lands belonging to said estate. The petition European countries. Use of distilled Jokn Berg, We Meet Again For I Am Getting •an. and from one of the rocks Jjs sus President. of Ole Fodnes as representative liquors in the old word became Judge of Probate. Well," He Writes Friend of the above named estate being duly pended by a long chain a barrel whirl, C. L. Mikkelsen, Jevne A Norton, general and drunkenness common. filed in this court, representing, that it receives mall. To be sure, there is no Cukler. Attorneys for Administrator 22-J5 is necessary and for the best interest One of the latest additions to the Subscribed and sworn before mg this postmaster nor is there any regular 8th day of May 1919. of said estate and of all interested list of leaders of thonght and action Hard drinking in England came to letter carrier or collector, but everv ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE therein that certain lands of said estate (SEAL) Mnnkn Hansen. shin that goes through the strait stop who have come forward with their be regarded as a grave national danger. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING described therein be sold and praying Notary Public, Koochiching County. and sends a boat to this curious littj unqualified endorsement of Tanlac is In 1735 a London grand THEREON that a license be to him granted to jury Minnesota. My Commission expires postoffiee looks over the letters sell the same. the name of Hon. Frank V. Evans, held the traffic responsible for a May 31st, 1925. are in it to see if there are any for Correct Attest: (Two Directors' Estate of Hannah Rehn. Now Therefore, You and each of you, former Mayor of Birmingham, Ala,, great crime wave, and regulation of men od board that particular ship, lift are hereby cited and required to show F. P. Skeldon. State of Minnesota, ex-State Examiner of Public Accounts the liquor business by law was instituted. places therein letters for seamen^q cause, if any you have, before this A. G. Wedge. )ss of Alabama, and at one time Similar experiments were board ships that are known to,,ij, court, at the Probate Court Rooms, in County of Koochiching editor of one of the south's greatest headed for the strait. in the meantime being made in the Court House in International Falls, ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION IN PROBATE COURT. County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, America. newspapers, The Birmingham-Age TO CONVEY LANDS ON CONTRACT In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah on the 7 th day of June, 1919, at Herald. The battle in the country against prayer Rehn, Decedent. Arma and Legs. ten o'clock A. M., why the of Writing to a personal friend in Atanta use and abuse of liquor began in a Letters of administration this day State of Minnesota, said petition should not be granted, According to many measurement Mr. Evans says: mild way as a protest in pulpits having been granted to.Oscar Rehn. )ss Witness, the Judge of said court, made at the anthropological laboratorj County of Koochiching It is Ordered, that the time within By the way, you will' hardly know and the seal of said court, this 12th against drunkenness. A New England in London the right arm in human be named which all creditors of the above day of May, 191. me when we meet again, because I society went so far as to bind its IN PROBATE COURT Ings is in a majority of cases, longer against decedent may present claims Jokn Berg, am getting so well and strong, again. members not to get drunk except on than the left arni, while, on. the con. In the Matter of the Estate of R. and the F. his estate in this court, be, [Court Seal) Judge of Probate Court trary, the left leg is longer than the Chute, deceased. Jevne Nerten, As I told you while in Atlanta last the Fourtli of July and general training same hereby is, limited to three months and right leg." Sometimes, however, the On reading and filing the petition of from and after the date hereof month, I have be.yi suffering, a long days. Attorneys for Petitioner May 15-29 relative proportions are exactly reversed. time with gistUii's, doctors Advocates of moderation gave way but seldom does perfecttg^vjai^ -f i° call it, really a discorded stomacn to those who felt that only total abstinence ity exist between the two sides.. Thej with consequent constipation pains was the remedy. Then the tmmtittttt tendency of the right arm- to exceed in the shoulders, headache, belcching, battle began. the left arm in strength is sometimes heart burn, loss of appetite, loss of East Hampton, L. I., in 1651, forbade greater in men than in women, while Ip sleep and fainting spells.. For weeks equality of strength the two arms the sale of more than two drams 1 could not sleep on my back. occnrs almost twice as frequently with of distilled liquor for immediate women as with men One week ago. upon recommendation drinking. of my friends who had tried the The constitution of Virginia, 1676, BANK NO 976 medicine, I purchased one bottle of prohibited sales of wines and ardent Statement of the Condition of Tanlac and began taking it. Since spirits, except in Jamestown. AMERICAN STATE BANK OF RANIER my second dose I have suffered none In 1760, Quakers abolished the at the close of business on May 1, 1919 of these troubles to which I refer, habit of drinking at funerals. RESOURCES and really belive I am going to ge The first congress of 1777 recommended Loans and Discounts ..$66,370.91 perfetcly well and strong again. that laws be passed stopping Overdrafts 34.31 Won't that be wonderful at my age? the distilling of grain. Without Once Shifting Gears U. S. Bonds 4,290.00 Well, certain it is that Tanlac is a Churches took a definite stand 4370 Miles Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00 •wonderful medicine, and you know against the use of intoxicants. Other Real Estate 550,00 1 am not given to 'puffing' mere experiments Checks and Drafts in Transit 1.312.49 In 1789 the first temperance society and am rather orthodox as was organized by 200 Connecti Due from Banks $7,761.01 to materia mediea." cut farmers. Cash on Hand "I shall continue the treatment The first recorded demand for prohibition (Items below) ^with perfect confidence in the final Currency $1,381.00 was made by John Chalmers, results." Gold 315.00 of Nassau, N. H., in 1795. It attracted Silver 714.10 Signed little attention Other 130.^0 2,540.60 "Frank V. Evans." In 1827 it was announced that 200 Commenting on this splendid endorsement temperance societies had been formed Total Cash Assets 10,301.51 of Tanlac G. F. Willis/ International Checks and Cash items .... 210.77 in 16 states and that 30,000 men Paid out for expenses, etc., Distributor of Tanlac pledged abstinence. in Excess of Earnings .... 112.04 said: In 1933 it was estimated that 5,000 Internal Revenue^. 160.00 Although the list of endorsers is temperance societies had 1,250,000 a long one I recall a few leading members. Total $86,342.53 names that lend both dignity and State legislatures commenced to LIABILITIES credit to the entire array. Some of pass laws in an effort to limit the Capital Stock $10,000.00 them are: traffic. The Illinois legislature enacted Surplus Fund :. 3,000.00 •'Hon. C. W. Mangum, of Atlanta Notes Rediscounted and Bills a "local option" law. Showing the \Yorld V/hat 600,000 Payable Including certificates Ga., for three terms Sheriff of Fulton Next a "sign-the-pledge" wave Owners Enow for money borrowed) 2,000.00 County, Hon. Moses R. Glenn, swept the country. This movement Deposits Subject to Superintendent of Printing for the was given its impetus by churches in Check $37,854.45 A its stock Model 90 Overload touring car again proved state of Kentucky Mr. C. C. Cooper. Demand Certificates 400.00 America and Great Britain. Stamina by smashing completely the world's rion-scop hizh Cashier's Checks .. 3,107,19 President of the Georgia Cotton Oil By this time the liquor question gear record. This test was made in Oklahoma. Company, Mr. H. W. Hill, Bank had become a great national issue in The car was sealed in high gear and the shift lever was Total Immediate Lia.. President of South Pittsburg, Tenn. politics. Maine took a revolutionary removed. Not once was there the slightest mechanical bilities 41,361.64 Mr. J. F. Corroll, Cotton Mill Super step when it adopted state-wide prohibhion trouble, the least hesitation, cr the faintest brc*k in the intendent of Chattahoochee, Ga. smooth/even action of the Overland motor. in ,846. Other states swung 1 S Hon. A. E. Anderson of Houston into line. This standard car is an exact duplicate of the Model 90 Texas for seven terms Sheriff of Har we will be glad to show you. But, 72 years elapsed from the Total Deposits 71,342.53 71,342.53 ris County Hon. S. S. Shepard, ex In time the first state voted liquor out city Councilman of Atlanta, and many side its borders before national pro Total $86,342.53 Amount of Reserve on hand $ 10,301.51 others whose names have heretofore hibition was ratified by 36 states, CENTRAL AUTO CO. Amount of Reserve Required been given to the public." When congress passed the national by law $4,963.39 lanlac is sold in International prohibition amendment, November, 15 I Overland Model Ninety Five Passenger Touring Car, 3985, f.o.b. TolcJa •». Falls by S.N. Rubin and Littlefork 1918, there were 33 "dry" states State of Minnesota COUM* )SS, W Oua O kc W M. by E. Dimon and by the leading Several others were partially drv •c- County of Hennipin druggist in every town. with local option laws in effect. We, Ackley Hubbard, President and ... ,. .—. .... ..., .. ITS. '».1' Jr 4- it O' Wr,--