International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 15, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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jSIBH INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS* PAGE FOUK r- THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Silver 492.70 MR. MAN! his administration of the estate of the to select under Sections 2306 and 2307, Other 196.^9 3,548,49 above named decedent, together with revised statutes, U. S., the his petition praying for the adjustment Lot 2, of Section 25, Township Are you Protected Against Sickness Total Cash Assets 6,626.42 and allowance of said final account 69 North, Range 18 West and lot AND BORDER BUDGET Checks and Cash Items 85.1.6 and Accident? and for distribution of the residue 3 of Section 30, and lot 3 of Section Internal Revenue 15.00 31, Township 69 North, Rang.e of said estate to the persons thereunto H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager 17 West 4th P. M., containing 16.25 Street Car Deal 661.SO entitled: It is ordered, that said LETTER OF APPRECIATION acres. petition be heard, and that all persons Any and all persons claiming adversely International Falls, Minn., Total $76,454.02 interested in said matter be and appear Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., as Second-Class Matter the lands described, or desiring LIABILITIES before this court on the 14th day July 8, 1920. to object because of the Mineral Capital Stock $10,000.00 of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR John D. Kibbey, Character of the land, or for any other Surplus Fund 3,500.00 the probate court rooms in the courl reason, to the disposal to applicant, International Falls, Minn. house at International Falls, in sai-l Undivided Profits, Net 522.93 should file their affidavits of protest in Dear Sir:— county, and then and there, or as soon OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA Notes Rediscounted and Bills this office, on or before August 17, 1920. thereafter as said matter can be heard, I recently received check from the Payable 4,000.00 JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, show cause, if any they have, why Deposits Subject to Business Mens' Asso., Chicago 111., stead to the discard, now has the call Register. •CHAPPIE'S" STORY said petition should not be granted Check $30,505.29 amount $220.00, payment in full for with, leading Republicans in that FROM STATE CAPITOL and that this citation be served by the Demand certificates my- claim for illness, and wish ^to section and it looks very much as if publication thereof in the International or Special JDep 1,200.00 CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION thank you and the company for Falls Press according to law. Volstead, the defeated candidate was Cashier's^ Checks 171.31 FOR PROBATE OF WILL Woman lovely woman, was not a Witness the honorable John Berg, promptness in settlement, as well as doing everything possible to bring howling success as far as the recent judge of sqid court, and the seal of courtesies shown this case. Total Immediate about the downfall of the victor. Estate of John Gabrlflson national conventions are concerned— said co.urt, this 10th day of July,. 1920. Liabilities 31,876.60 Wishing you every business success, Congressman Volstead was in St. that is if you accept the view point of (Court Seal) John Berg, State of Minnesota I remain, Paul last week and put in most of his Judge. some of the Minnesota king makers. Savings Deposits.... 4,989.79 )ss Yours truly, time at the state capitol securing J. J. Hadler, Suffrage, in their opinion, is a detriment Time-. Certificates ... 21,564.70 County of Koochiching Fred Shaw. Attorney for Petitioner. certified copies of Kvales filings, hi* to party success and if the fair In the matter of the estate of John July 15-29 Total Deposits....$58,431.09 58,431.09 expense lists and other data that will Gabrielson, decedent. sex continues to dominate goodness ANOTHER WELL PLEASED POLICY aid in the contest that has been The state of Minnesota to all per-"* only knows what will happen. "Entirely V- Total $76,454.02 CITATION FOR HEARING ON' PETITION sons interested in the allowance and HOLDER IN INT'L FALLS .started. Rev. Kvale, it is understood, too emotional" says one, "will Amount of Reserve on Hand....$6,626.42 probate of the will of said decedent: FOR ADMINISTRATION is to be attacked under the corrupt not stick by their friends" says another, Central Business Men's Ass'n, Amount of Reserve Required by The petition of Axel Gabrielson being practice act and if that fails an independent and "frightfully irresponsible" Lawi. 3,825.59 Chicago, Illinois. duly filed in this court, representing candidate will be trotted that John Gabrielson, then a resident adds a third. There were mutterings Dear Sirs Estate of Johan Johanson Sletten out against him. The general opinion of the county of Koochiching, when a part of the male end of the STATE OF MINNESOTA I received your draft today and state of Minnesota, died on the 7th day down here is that Volstead and ss. Minnesota delegation to the Republican write to thank you not only for the State of Minnesota of March, 1920, leaving a last will and County "of Koochiching his backers are playing with fire. convention sought the sancity of draft, but for the prompt attention testament which is presented to this )ss We, Ackley Hubbard, President and a smoker homeward, but if you want court with said petition, and praying which you give to claims. County of Koochiching G. W. Anderson, Cashier of the above that said instrument be allowed as the to hear some real "panning" you I do not think that the C. B. M's. "Co-operation," J. A. O. Preus, the named bank, do solemnly swear that IN PROBATE COURT last will and testament of said decedent, must sit in when a_few of the Lynch In the" matter of the estate of Johan Assn. can be beaten for quick settlement the above statement is true to the best Republican candidate for governor and that letters testamentary Johanson Sletten, Decedent. end of the Minnesota delegation to of our knowledge and belief. of claims, as it is only five days says, is going to be the 1920 campaign be issued thereon to Ellen Gabrielsoii, The state of Minnesota to all persons Ackley Hubbard, President. the Frisco convention gather to discuss since I sent mine in. Now therefore, you, and each of you, key note while C. R. Adams, the new interested in the granting of administration G. W. -Anderson, Cashier. are hereby cited and required to show some of their troubles—.Woman Thanking you again, I beg to remain, chairman of the Republican state of the estate of said decedent: Subscribed and sworn to by Ackley cause, if any you have, before this was a part of the Lynch political central committee, adds "and no The petition of Peter Johnson Hubbard before me this 13th day of court, at the probate court rooms in downfall and the one sore spot is having abeen filed in this court, Very truly yours, factions." "We have a winning July, 1920. the court house, in International Falls, representing that Johan Johanson (Seal) that the big end of the women's di/ision Clarence L. Perle. Mae A. Osborn, county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, ticket in Mr. Harding the presidential Sletten, then a resident of the coun Notary Public, Hennepin County, on the 31st day of July, 1920, at of the Minnesota delegation candidate and Jake Preus our of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, Minnesota. 2 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said was practically their creation. One Anyone wishing for the best insurance choice, for governor, and this is no died intestate on the 18th day of June, My Commission Expires October 6th, petition should not be granted. member of the women's division of to guarantee their income when time for personal differences." 1920 and praying that letters of administration Witness the honorable John Berg, 1921. the Gopher contingent, who is claimed of his estate be granted disabled from accident or illness, or "Burying the Hatchet" has been Mr. Judge of said court, and the seal of to Peter Johnson, and the court having by the Lynch crowd as their particular said court, this 3rd day of July, 1920. meet with death, better consult Preus' chief line of activity ever Subscribed and sworn to before me fixed the time and place for hearing find, and who has since been John Bergr, this 10 th day of July, 1920, by G. V?: since being declared the gubernatorial JOHN D. KIBBEY said petition: Therefore, you, and (Court Seal) Judge favored financially and in a national Anderson. nominee and he has an active aid each of you, are hereby cited and required Office over Carr's Store. Phone 195 Jevne & Norton, (Seal) V. W. Davis, way, simply could not see anyone but in Chairman Adams. His first act to show cause, if any you have, Attorneys for Petitioner. and 361 Notary Public,, Koochiching County, McAdoo and yet she should have before this court at the probate court was to take over the warring factions International Falls, Minn. Minnesota. known that the Lynch forces were rooms in the court house, in the city that have made the state capitol My Commission Expires July 30th. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of International Falls in the county of all wrapped up in Attorney General their headquarters for the past 1922. BANK NO. 976 Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on Palmer. The women of the delegation Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Statement of the condition Correct Attest: (Two) Directors. four years and the advantage gained of the 7th day of August, 1920, at 2 wept when McAdoo went down Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, June, Stanley A. Frees, here in a political way has been AMERICAN STATE BANK o'clock P. M., why said petition should 21, 1920. Harry I. Horton,, to defeat, the dispatches tell us. further augmented by a general get OF RANIER, MINN. not be granted. Notice is hereby given that August at the close of business on June 30th, However, the Lynch boys had their Witness, the judge of said court, an-" together of Republican factions in Svenson, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on 1920. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL revenge, for while they did not get the seal of said court, this 10th day of May 6, 1915, made Homestead Entry, other sections of the state. There is. RESOURCES ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION July, 1920. by with their meal ticket, they sat in Serial No. 07889, for NW%, section 35, no denying the fact that there has Loans and Discounts $56,295.11 (Court Seal) John Berg, township 159 N„ Range 26 W. 5th P. on the Cox band wagon and it was been much Republican dissension in Overdrafts 165.23 Probate Judge. Meridian, has filed notice of intention two to one shot that big Fred Lynch U. S. Bonds and other U. S. the past and that party demoralization Jevne & Norton, Estate of Claire F. Ogden to make three-year proof, under act will be in on the cutup and then look Obligations 5,550.00 Attorneys for Petitioner. has been threatened as a result. June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the Banking House, Furniture ..... out. Whatever the loosing end of State of Minnesota July 15-29 land above described, before J. J:LDrummond, Candidate Preus insists on harmony and Fixtures 3,156.00 )ss the two convention delegations may clerk of district court, at and it looks as if he was going to get Other lieal Esate 3,700.'6b County of Koochiching1 International Falls, Minn., on the 24th say to the contrary, however, women NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION it. Checks and Drafts in Transit IN PROBATE COURT day of July, 1920. are going to cut some ice in the political 205.77 In the matter of the estate of Claire F. Claimant names as witnesses: N. P. United States Land Office, Duluth, affairs of the country to come Due from Other Nielsen John Carstens, P. A. Pearson, Ogden, decedent. Minn., July 2, 1920. Now comes one Townley and says and the Republican organization realizes Banks $3,077.93 The state of Minnesota to all persons Leslie Christensen, all of Loman, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given, that Stephen that the Nonpartisan League does Cash on Hand: interested in the above entitled matter: this fact in its announced intention H. Gheen, of Gheen, Minnesota, as final not intend to be a "Larry Hodgson Cur $2,457.00 Whereas, Garland Ogden has assignee of Isaac N. Wolfe, on July 2, A. G. Swindlehnrst, of giving women of the state Gold,.. 402.50 side line that the organization has filed in this court his final account of 1920, filed in this office, his application Register. a leading part in the state campaign only one object, the "redemption" of this year. Minnesota with the league as the controlling factor and that despite Olle Skratthult Further additions were made this its defeat at the June primaries it week to the new Republican state will be there with a full ticket it central committee and its completion the November election. The same shortly by Chairman C. R. Adams League ticket which featured the and Jake Preus, the Republican gubernatorial AMERICA'S FOREMOST SWEDISH COMEDIAN June primaries will be offered the candidate, will witness one and his Popular Company, back from their Successful Eastern voters at the November election and of the largest and most efficient campaign Tour where they played to packed houses and turned away if it cannot secure the Farmer-Labor organizations in the history of business in the greater cities, will, on many requests, com title now held by Cyrus King of Deer Minnesota. It is the intention of back to International Falls at— River it will go on the ballot undei those in charge to extend the committee's some'Other name. The idea is for Grand Theatre—International Falls, Minn. activities to every precinct Mr. King, the Farmer-Labor gubernatorial in the state. At a meeting of -the ON candidate and others on the Republican nominees held last Saturday ticket to withdraw in favor of the TUESDAY, JULY 20th at 8 P. M. Jay Gould of Minneapolis was league's candidates, but the withdrawal named secretary of the state organization stunt is something yet to be and further committee additions arranged. Friends say Mr. King will made to the number of nearly not withdraw and if such is the case Personal representatives on 100. Mr. Townley wll have to file his candidates the committee by the several nominees by petition. At a meeting of are as follows: By Mr. Preus, leaguers held in Minneapolis last R. B. Chase by Louis L. Collins, L. week, Townley was the big speaking B. Roberts of Minneapolis by Clifford card and he took advantage of the L. Hilton, F. J. Evans of Fergus occasion to send out a frantic call Falls by Henry Rines, Judge E. W. for financial help. A million dollars Stark of Center City, and by Mike OLGA LINDGREN-PET- was his cry and he gave it out cold Holm, Paul Marschalk of Warroad. that unless League members busied ERSON—Soprano Candidates for congress named their themselves that he might have to Hjalmar Peterson personal representatives as follows: pass the organization up. "No nickel Sixth district, F. N. Scook Eighth stuff for him," he said. The enemy district, A. B. Coates Ninth district, This is the Biggest and the ("Olle Skratthult") was spending millions he declared, Martin Widstan Tenth district, H. Greatest Company of Swedish and the League would have to dig if H. Stevens. Others prominent in Entertainers that ever it wanted to live. state politics, who were named on Jt have traveled through America SOLO SONGS, DUETS, the^ committee, included F. H. Carpenter, and they have made the While Boss Townley is open in his E. E Smith, and Dr. Frank greatest- success wherever QUARTETS, STORIES declaration for another go at the Nelson of .Minneapolis Earl Simpson they have appeared. enemy and with the same ticket of Winona, F. A. Duxbury of COMICAL SONGS, which went down to defeat at the Caledonia Sam Rask of Mankato, SWEDISH NATIONAL June primaries, negotiations between Fred E. Hadley of Winnebago, J. A. him and the Democratic powers that SOLOISTS: Larson, assistant secretary of state FOLK DANCES be for League support for the Democratic Charles Murphy, Aurora Spencer Olga Lindgren-Peterson national and state ticket are ACCORDION MUSIC Searles of Carlton, Guy Eaton of not entirely at an end. They are still Duluth, R. B. Rathbun of Detroit, Soprano ETC. ETC. dickering, it is said. One well known Rudolph Lee of Long Prairie, Senator Otto Benson—Tenor Democratic state senator from the E. A. Gandrud of Sundberg and s6uthern part of the state said this Ebba Ericson and Werner Gustaf Lindquist, St. Paul. Congressman TICKETS Swedish National Dancers From Chicago week that it was of general knowledge Oscar E. Keller of St. Paul N orccn -Singers and that the Leaguers down his way Adults 75c and $1 00 and Rev. O. J. Kvale, the Republican National Dancers were for "Larry Ho" and the same congressional nominee in the Seventh Children .. .45c story comes from a number of the Werner Noreen and .Andy district, were not at the meeting. Plus the war tax League strongholds in the seventh Both have Nonpartisan leanings Grandlund—Accordion Reserve tickets on sale at the district.. "My opinion" said this and it is possible that they will Grand Theatre Box Office. southern Minnesota senator, "is that Artists be left out in the cold as far as committee Shipstead, if he comes up again in representation is concerned. Profesisor Carl Erickson Get your ticket early to get the fall, will be badly knifed by the It was further decided to give women a good seat 1 Pianist of Chicago Leaguers. Larry is going to get a of the state an active part in the lot of League votes." Only One Great Showl* coming campaign and the fair sex Vance Chapman, was recognized to the extent of making NOTE—This is the last opportunity "The County Chairman."' the present Women's Republican organization in Minnesota an in^-••^tegral Exceptional Good Music by to see and hear part of the state committee. #,« MM #J #4 #4 •V V# 4V O +V Accordion Artists and Pian *^Womeft will have a voice in all of this fine company.. .Don't O A E S ^•^the committee's deliberations and ist of the Company miss the date of the season's We Do Amateur Finishing^1 fy 'activities •SL MAIL TODAY YOUR FILMS TO ^COMPANY OF EIGHT greatest performance, Tues- Anything to get the official scalp b- IL iti DCADV Noreen andAndy Granlund, Accordion Virtuosos