International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 19, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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"f jtg 5® 10 -P^ *"V -m INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ANOTHER PIONEER GONE TWO ENGINES WRECKED NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTIO.Y ENGINEER'S LEG BROKEN SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO HER REWARD u- ,^' I- Under and by virtue""of an execution Mrs. E. F. Anderson, of Jliverdafc Last night about twelve o'clock issued out of and under the seal of the W. W. Dale, Pastor Rthr* settlement, parsed away on Tfiursday two engines on the D. & W. Ry. District .Court of the State of Minne- last, a victim of pneumonia. of came together at this end the nsota, in and for the Fifteenth Judicial Morning worship 10:30. This .is the second veil of sadness international bridge. One locomotive District and Cqunty of Koochiching on Sermon \by pa^Jtor suitable to County Surveyor Rose is inspecting that has been cast dyer this home, was backing onto the bridge going the thirty first day of January in the, P. A. Pettersori, the pioneer of the Washington's birthday. year 1920, upon at judgment rendered as her mother, "Grandma" Pierson, road work along the M. & I. this to Canada when the other coming Ericsburg section was in town yesterday and docketed in said Court and county Week. preceded her to the-grave by just out of the pamper mill yard hit it on business. in an action therein, wherein Julius Sunday school 11:45. two weeks. broadside amidships, putting both Muntean as administrator of the estate-of Mrs. Anderson leaves to mourn Chairman W. H. Harrigan, of the out of commissionr' One engineeer, John Aedm deceased was plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Keyes are spending Christian Endeavor 7:30. A. her loss, a devoted husband, Mr. E. and Sim Nikora^ was defendant, county board is in town today on F. Barker had his leg broken and the week in the twin cities, going In favor of said plaintiff and against F. Anderson, and two children, Eunice business. was taken to the hospital. down Sunday evening. said defendant Sim Nikora for the sum "Gym" periods will be announced and Marie, and a brother, Carl SI of three hundred fifty-two and 82-100 Sunday. Berquist. With thgse ther&, are a FEDERAL AGENTS MAKE ilr. and Mrs. Alex Reule and family WANTED—Plain sewing, embroidering ^dollars, as appears by the judgment host of friends whose lTearts are roll filed in the office of the Clerk of and Call mornings left Tuesday evening for their new RAID ON RANIER crocheting. *. Young people are invited to join made sad by the deparmre of this said District Court for said county home at Two Rivqrs, Wis. at 110£—6th st. F19 of Koochiching, and one Of fhe pastors' Easter classes. good Christian friend and neighbsr. Federal agents, with the assistance WHEREJAS, said judgment was docketed All are invited to share in the responsibilities Missionary S. E. Gregg conducted House for Sale—South International of the sheriffs office, made another Attorney H. A. Thwing of Grand in the District Court of Koochiching and privileges of the the funeral, assisted by Rev. Belsaas raid at Ranier last night and gathered Rapids spent the first of the week Falls. Low price and easy county on the twenty first day Lords' work. —Littlefork Times. of November in the year 1919 at three terms. Inquire of John Saumier. in three blind piggers. John Beaton, here on legal business. o'clock p. m. on said day and the sum Bob Bloffingham and Terry St -S3 of three hundred fifty-two and 82-100 BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Herman Koeneke has returned KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DEGREE Lennon are now languishing, in the B. G. Dahlberg and C. C. Honey of dollars is now actually due thereon C. Rev. L. Kingsbury, Pastor county jail, awaiting the arrival of from an extended visit at the the M. & O. Paper Co., departefd ior with interest on three hundred fiftytwo The Knights of Columbus, Koochiching a deputy U. S. marshal, who will take home of her parents in South Dakota. and 82-100 dollars from the 21st Minneapolis Sunday evening." 9:4$ a. m. Sunday "School. \. S3— day of November A. D. 1919 and up to Council 1540 of this city are his prisoners to Duluth. "Kid" jC i't and including the date of sale, also making elaborate preparations for Oliver, the fourth man made his escape FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $10 Gronner, formerly cashier for one dollar increased cost and for General study of Bible. cash, also oil stove for $2. A snap tke exemplification of three degrees' over the ice on Rainy lake to jtiL' the M. & I. station spent last all my fees costs and disbursements if talce.n at once. 919 Sixth street oi in their Order to a class of sixty Canada. Several shots were fired at Sunday in town renewing acquaintances. of levy and sale, which said execution 10 :t)6 Class Study." phone 1(2. candidates' to be held on Washington's him, but it is beli«yed none, took effect. has to me as sheriff of said Kooch 21 iching county been duly directed and birthday. The local Council-is It is reported that the Federal delivered, I |iave levied upon and will 11 jOQja. m. Preaching service. Top35.5 ^Jos. A. Hoene, sales manager of the making reservations for a large delegation agents, disguised as lumbeqack^ have FOR SALE-^-Two incubators and sell at public auction to the highest International Lumber Co., was here from outside points including been in and out of the different resdrts '^f^at 4-ife Costs." one brooder, ^sed only once and in cash bidder in the lobby of the sheriff's from the Chicago office the fore state officers from St. Paul, Minneapolis at Ranier for several days, and good shape. $15.00 for all. Inquire main office in the District Court House part of the week. in the City of International Falls, in Evening services. and Duluth. The Winnipeg had no difficulty in obtining liquor. at Press office. said county of, Koochiching, on Saturday S3 degree team consisting of twe.i 6:55 "Quiet Home Comrads." the 3rd day of April 1920 at ten For Sale—Adjustable dress form, WHITE HAULS $2000 members will participate in the degree Dr. Elizabeth Monahan will be in o'clock in the forenoon of that day, in good condition. Mrs. J. H. Hoffman, work. The ceremonies will begin LOAD TO MARKET 7:00 Christian Endeavor. Leader International Falls from Feb. 19th to all the right, title and. interest that 306 Third strejj^over Markowitz in the morning by the attendance the above named judgment debtor had 22nd inclusive. She will examine eyes J. M. Gish. & Summerfield in afid to the real estate hereinafter at 8:30 mass continuing throughout Sounds pretty good, doesn't.,it? and fit glasses. For appointment call fl9 described on the thirteenth day .of S3— The thirty sacks of clover seed shipped the day and ending in the evening phone 301 or 80. 8:00 Preachiing service, Topic July 1917 that being the date of the Senator Fred Bessette came up from the station here by Frank SS with a banquet. "Pure Water." levy under a Writ of Attachment in from his home at Orr last evening White on Friday last brought -him Get your shoes repaired at the new the above entitled action or any inter 1 inconnection with his duties* as $1945.45. All but two sacks were est therein which said judgment debtor shop in the rear of C. Howie's B. SCHOOL NOTES You are cordially invited to the Sim Nikora have since that day acquired, special agent of the census. raised by Mr.. White on his farm barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work above services. the description of the property v» three miles north of town. Fourteen guaranteed and prices reasonable, tf The Senior Class play, "The Arrival beiife as follows, to-wit: Dr. Elizabeth Monahan will, be inInternational acres were in clover. About 4 S3 of Kitty" will be given Feb. 27, On Friday evening from 5:30 to Lot six (U) Block sixty-six (66) plat Captains Ball and Blackburn of the Falls from Feb. 19th acres of the crop has. not yet been of International Falls according to the instead of the 17th. This change was 8 o'clock, all who come will be served plat thereof on- file and of record in 22nd inclusive. She will examine eye:s threshed. Minneapolis recruiting office visited made necessary on account of 'llness a good substantial supper at the the office of the register of deeds in Mr. White is president of the and fit glasses. For ^appointment cadi the local office over Sunday and left in fthe cast. A matinee for school church. 50c per plate will be the and for said Koochiching county, Minnesota. phone 301 or 80. Koochiching County Farm Bureau, Monday to inspect the recruiting offices children will be given in the^after-? price. a.nd has been advocating the raising at Virginia and Duluth. noon. Dated international Falls, Minn., of clover seed for several years. He February i4th 1920. Bob Moe, son of Chas "Moe, of 8— The Sophomore Class delightfully METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH H. T. Mcintosh, has heretofore had larger yields per Loman, passed- through here several entertained at a Valentine rtj^ The house which Lgj*is Sher is having Sheriff Koochiching County' Minn. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. acre from less acreage.—Littlefork days ago enroute to his home after moved into town from the Paine Friday, Feb. 13th. The guests included By P. Day, IT. Times. ,. serving for Uncle Sam on the Mexican addition south of this city, is now the entifie Senior High, the Deputy Sheriff. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. (. border for four years. 9th grade from Junior High, and the Jevne and Norton, fl9m25 being placed on his lot on Fifth St., Attorney for Judgment Creditor. S3 between Fifth and Sixth avenues. 1 faculty. The first of the evening was i- GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. Morning Wbrship at 11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark left a theatre party at tffe Grand. Fol CITATION FOR HEARING ON P0. Monday evening for their new home lowing this came a dance at the city F. H. Keyes made quite an investent Minneapolis Gf&in. Dr^ J. C. Craig of St. Paul will be the TITION FOR ADMINISTRATION at Mapleton, Minn., where Mr. Clark hall. The hall was very artistically Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—Oats, May, in Fort Frances real estate the speaker atf the morning service. 89%c. Rye,. May, $1.6014. Barley, late of the Press wilf be employed kst week, having acquired both the decorated in Valentine schemes Estate of Wilhelmina Charlotta Anderson. Feb., $1.34% May, $1.34%. Don't fail to hear him. on the Mapleton Enterprise. Their Teresa Noll and Burton Day fjirnish-| Emperor and Monarch hotels at a Closing Cash Prices. large circle oLfriends wish them sue figure said to total around $50,000. ed the music. gtate of Minnesota—-. Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—Corn No. 3 Epworth League 7:00 p. m. We cess and happiness in their new Id $1.42@1.43 No. 3 white, $1.42 )ss Parent-Teachers Association wil fcellow, No. 3 mixed, $1.37 @1.38. ^ats No. 2 County of Koochiching are glad to report this very helpful cation./ meet at the High school this weel^ vYou have gi^en your dollar for\the white, 851/i@861/4c. .Barley, choice to IN PROBATE COURT society reorganized. Please help to Friday. •V Red Cross, the Salvation Army, the fancy, $1.34® 1.39. Rye No. 2, $1.59% In the matter of the estate of Wilhelmina support it with your presence. A letter from Mac' Loman, at Dallas, If the "fju" ban is lifted, our bas-ket-ball @1,60%. Flaxseed, $5.30@5.35. Y. M. C. A. Now help the young Charlotta Anderson, decedent. Texas, states that weather there teai* will play at Baudette The state of Minnesota to all persons women of America by allowing yourself I South St. Paul Live Stock. interested in the granting of administration Evening service at 8 p. m. "The at this time is like our warm June Friday the 20th. to be tagged Saturday, Feb. 21 f. South St. Paul, F4b. 16—Estimated of the estate of said decedent: climate, and that he has discarded Interchurch World Movement" by Everyone doubly appreciated sncoln or Monday Feb. 23 for the Y. W. C. A. receipts at the Union Stock Yards: The petition of William Anderson his overcoat. Mac is connected with 'Cattle, 1,100 calves, 300 hogs, 6,900 the pastor. Note th^, change in the last week, as the school^iatl a S3 having been filed in this court, shqep, 1,400 horses, 120 cars, 161. the Dallas Trust & Savings bank, holiday to celebrate. Now we 'nder, hour of service from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mr|. Alex Mcintosh and representing that Wilhtelminsf Charlotta Steers, $7.00® 12.00 cows, $6.50® 1 dapital, surplus and profits of oh we wonder about George. Anderson then a resident of the to make room for the Epworth League. Miss Kate Mcintosh who have been 9.00 calves, $6.25 @15.50 hogs, $14.40 county of Koochiching state of Minnesota, $1,250,419,99. This all pounds goo-l The siege of "fl" in High school spending several days here during @14.65 sheep and lambs, $3.00®18.00. died intestate on the 19th day of and we wish him all kinds of good seems to be fairly over where st Chicago Live Stock. the past week* aiding in the search January, 1920 and praying th?.t letters S Chicago, Feb. 16.—Hogs, receipts, things down there. /week there were twenty or thirty for their missing brother, Sheriff Mcintosh The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church of administration of her estate 48,000 bulk, $14.40®15.25 heavy, absences, this week it is down to be granted to William Anderson and have returned to their home meets Friday p. m. with Mrs. G. N. $jL4.2Ey® 14.85 medium, $14.60®15.25 We have r6eived a copy of the the court having fixed the^iime and five or six. Things are again resuming light, $14.86 @15.50. at -Duluth. Millard. All ladies are welcome and place for hearing said petition therefore, ill Cattle, receipts, 14,000 beef steers, Hibbing Daily News, the new daily their regular routine. those interested in this church are jaiedium and heavy weight, choice and yoii, and each of you, are hereby published by the Atkinson's, father Miss Williams and Mr. Dunkel FOR SALE—Good 7-room' house very earnestly requested to come. cited and required to show cause, if prime, $14.75®1685 medium and good, and son. The News is the outgrowth made their trip to the rura-schools and^one lot, in good condition located $11.50 @14.7$ common, $9.25 @11.60 any you have before this court at the of the Mesaba Ore, which has been light weight, good and choice, $12.50® itlonday and Tuesday of this week. probate court rooms in the court house, in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. tX An old time basket social will be common and medium, $8.75@12.50, in the city .pf International Falls, 'n discontinued the weekly which JL6 The Sophomore^ English Class is At a reasonable cash price or held in the Ranier church, Friday 4 the county of Koochiching, state of brought fame and distinction to both ente:ring the state contest in essa) terms, a bargain if taken at once. Minneapolis Butter, Eggs and Poultry. evening beginning at 7:30. Come on Minnesota, on the 6th day of March Hibbing and the Atkinson's. The writing concerning the benefits E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General' Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—Butter, cream* 1920,' at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition girls with tho«e baskets of eats and News is bright and newsy and we eries, extras, lb., 59c extra fresh firsts, army training. Local prizes ^nd delivery... tf. should not be granted. all boys under ninety come, ready 57c firsts, 66c seconds, 65c dairies, predict success to the promoters Witness, the judge of said court, and -—S3 .. state cups are offered as inducements extras, lb., 46c packing stock, fresh, to buy and eat. the seal of said, court, this 10th day of for the best" essay. I. A. Johnson, of the internal revenue sweet, 34c stale goods, 8c grease, 3c. February 1920. ib"' LaMona Hoppe and Ruth Watson department arrived in the City Word comes from Baudette of the Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new eases, Jolm Berg, ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH free from rots, small, dirties and are back in school after an absence death of Orin Noble, at the Spooner Monday mining and can be foundat (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. checks out, doz., 52c current receipts, of several weeks. the Commercial club rooms by any hospital, caused by the bursting of Jevne A Nprton, rots out, case, $15 checks and seconds, H. A. Maver, Pastor. Work on th£" operetta "Smiw Attorneys for Petitioner F12-26 one wishing information or assistance large artery in the leg. Mr. Noble dp., 35c dirties, candled, doz., 35c. Quotations on eggs include cases. in making ^ut a statement of their a former resident of this city, was White", to be given,. March 19th and Morning services at 10:30. Live Poultry.—Spring chickens, all 20th is progressing. ihcome tax. injured last summer while repairing weights, per lb., 28c 1919 stags, 24c 8 a ca in one of the local garages, hens, over 4 lbs., 30c under 4 lbs., 24c Eyening services at 8. The work of taking the census has and never entirely recovered. The cocks, 18c ducks, fat, 25c geese, fat, FARM BUREAU TO BOOK 25c Turkeys, fat, over 9 lbs., 30c thin been completed and the final figures deceased leaves a wife, son and UNIVERSITY LYCEUM COURSE The: subject ^f services will these and small, 12® 20c cripples and culls, sent in. Owing to the interest taken daughter to mourn his loss. The remains be a iKj^ti^nu of, the Passion History unsable guineas, per dozep, $9. in the matter by the Commercial were taken to Bemidji for in The Koochiching County Farm Bureau of 0jurEi*0nd and Savior Jesus Christ, terment. club and with the assistance of We want to sell four head has been designated as the official come -andolearnvthe real cause of the schobl children, between seven and of horses and will sell any representative of the General Extension CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Lenten s#*on,grangers always wel-, RIDES ON HEARSE, eight hundred names of persons who FOR ADMINISTRATION. team we have. One chestnut Division of the University of come.-vj.jt had been overlooked were found and BUT IS ^IO DEAD ONE gelding and one grey gold Minnesota and will arrange for all added to the toatL Estate of Claire F. Ogden. ing,, weight 1200, ages 0 and Extension Lyceum Courses to be Saturday^School at 2:00. Children Stau of Minnesota There are no "flower^ beds of 10 years given in the county. The county don't-, miss' any more lessons beforefaster. •h Mrrand Mrs. R. Liljebls^l departed ease" for the Kc^chiching_, county agent^will meet with those interested Co|ii»tjr of Koochiching We will begin the study of Sunday on their European trip?Thejr agent. Koochiching is immense in IN PROBATE COURT in any community in the county to our Easter progr^ir. on Saturday. will sail from New York City on physical proportions and its problems In '-the matter of the estate of Claire explain the plan under which the One blapk mar* and. one f. Ogfreh, Decedent. Saturday the 21st op the Saxonia going correspond. But M. M. Abbott, work is done, and,give full particulars grey gelding, 'weigh# 2,019, The service announced for Friday, Tjr« State of Minnesota to Garland t0 Paris first to visit a brother it$ cdunty agent, has a way of get^ regarding the attractions offered ages 4 and 5 years Ogden and Beatrice Ogden and all percBOTis Feb. 27 will be postponed to-the following $425 of Mr. Liljeblad. Later tntey will ting thtere, -a In his afinuab report Hy the Lyceum Department of interested in' the granting of Friday, March 5. proceed to Sweden to visit the old made to the istate leader, F. E. Balmer, the extension service. aftiiiniBtration of the estate of .said home. They expect to be back here at1University farm, he says: decedent: The' petition of Garland "P" Every city and village in Koochiching One chestnut, gelding mad REVIVAL MEETINGS Ogden having been filed in this Court, in about three months. Their many "In doing Farm Bureau work county may have a University one gray gelding, weight representing that Claire, F. Ogden, then friends wish them a delightful trip Have to travel by auto, passenger Lyceum Cotirse under t^e plan proposed. a resident of the County of Koochiching, 2^800, ages 12!" years ,'K There will be no meetings on the mi" and a safe return. ,, train^ freight train, logging train', $225 N One of the smallest villages .State of Minnesota, died intestate coming Sunday at the litis hall. The •, —S3—• jit gas car, gas speeder, pump speeder, on the 2nd day of May 19119 and in the county had a very successful Sunday meetings will be conducted The state supervisor of the Interchurch handcar, ox team, livery team, horse praying (that letters of administration course this winter. The "University at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Alex One grey gelding and one of her estate be granted to Garland movement Albert Z.. Mann, back, motorcycle, bicycle, launch, is not only carrying on this work Ogden, and the Court having fixed the JSckberg, at 1020. Eighth street, at 3,000, brown gelding, weight visitedour city on Feb. 13th~ and 14th rowboat, canoe and on foot. One without profit but by cooperating time, and plaClt for hearing said petition: 2:30 p. m., and at 8 p. m. The Tuesday 'v-v ages 14 years in the: interest of the..county survey trip of 22 miles was made on a $150 with three other state universities Therefore, you, and each of and Thursday meetings will also V, work, meeting with couhty leader, he^se.—University Intension News.. you, are^ hereby cited and required to attractions are booked at a very minimum be with Mr. and Mrs. Eckberg. For L. Kingsbury and assistants. A shtow cause if. any you have, before of expense information concerning other meetings, this Court at the Probate Court Rpoms One of the members of- Drs. Larson map of the county is being used to One grey mainland inar^and one'roail1* Courses for the coming winter are* in the court house, in the City of Inbeing call 208. "K designate all localities where reli^ou^ & Larson, optometrists .will he rse, weight -2, horse, weight -2^00 I $225 bookjed at the present time ternational -Falls in the County of People of 'this city are now beholding at the Victoria hotel, MaVch 4 and 2. services are now being held, If those interested in a Lyceum Koochichinir' stat« Minnesota, on with their own eyes, the and to find all localities where there If troubled with headaches, nervous 1 the -13th day of March 1920, at 10 Course for their community will same mighty power of God as that o'ctoclc arm., why said petition should pre none. This is of great interest communicate with the county agent. which was manifested in th^ first not be granted. 'fe. to all denominations and is being Sob He will be pleased to meet them and S. E. Thompson & Witness, the judge of'""said- court, Century. All are welcome. promoted over the entire United arrange a course.—M. M. Abbott. and the seal of said court, this 17th E. H. Bloomberg, States. *This is of vital importance day pf February 1920. Evangelist. Phone 128 to every commuiiityi Mr. Mann has 4 ness or eye disorders of any kind, (Court Seal) John Berg, .r After purchasing a suitable monument, Judge. Probate I®* had many years experience in like IhterRitioial Falls, Niu. feeding glasses or glasses repaired, a widow-feels she- jh^s earned You are threatened with a good Igadler? and is/a\very capable leader. "consult him. Artificial eyes^, fitted fc^e res' of the !"fe insurance. Attorney for Petitioner*'^ S&m fl9m4 deal more than ever happens to you. 4-m i. JgL-'--,