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Crookston Times
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Articles were submitted by Brenda Gaetz unless otherwise noted.
Crookston Times Thursday, February 9, 1903
Button College The Button Business College is being crowded with pupils this winter
Crookston Times, Thursday September 7, 1905
College Makes new Departure - Prof J. A. Button's Business College Probably the Best Known College in the Northwest has Added Two New Departments
Crookston Times, Saturday August 28, 1909
- One of the Most Beautiful Weddings - Miss Fern Hollingsworth and Frank Longtine united
- D. W. Meeker Wants a Force of Enumerators for Census
- Much Damage Was Done - Damage Done by the Storm at Beltrami
- New Plow For the State Fair - Engine About Complete for Exhibition at the Minnesota Fair
- Legal War Over Sawdust - Dakota Firm Wants to Know Whether its Lumber of Fuel
- Many Indians Get Religion - Revival Among Chippewas On White Earth Reservation Continues
- Crookston Educators - Where Many of Talented Young Ladies Of This City Will Labor
- Demonstrate Possibilities - Ernest and Henry Hilse Show What Can be Done in R. R. Valley
- Carl. A. Solien's Barn Was Burned - More Damage By Storm Reported in Vicinity of Twin Valley
- Council Proceedings - Official Report of proceedings of Council Meeting
- After 14 Years Service Frank Montague, of U.S. Land Office, Transferred
- Workman Finds Fine Iron Ore - Discovery Made in Excavating Basement
- Sam Johnson interred at Euclid - son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson
- Advertised Letters - Advertisers in this edition of the Crookston Times
- Crews Lay Over Here - Change in connection with the Warroad and St. Vincent passenger trains.
- Dairymen's Convention - to be held November 1909
- Expression From Voters - Mentions Judge Gossman and N. Moran
- Fertile Struck by the Storm - Fred Barhalz place damaged
- Fine Profit in Sheep Raising - Nick Welter's farm.
- From Wednesday's Paper - Mentions Marcus Nelson
- Had Big Opening - Mentions S. Winji and B. Rosenberg
- Juries Drawn For December - Many names listed
- Jury Returns Verdict of Accident - Regarding A.W. Cunningham's death
- Keystone News - Many names mentioned
- Killed By Vicious Bull - Ole Rust killed
- Lot Sales Broke Records Mentions H. Cardin and many others
- Mrs. Straus to Asylum - Mary Straus killed her daughters
- Would Boost Land By $5 - Mentions Major McPhee
- Seasonable Jottings - Fashions of 1909
- Real Estate Transfers - Many names mentioned
- Storm Was Very Severe - Louis Opdahl, Ole Tuseth & others mentioned
- Satterlee to Kansas - Dr. George Satterlee
- No Hunting in Andover This Year
Crookston Times Saturday September 25, 1909
- Tom Smyth Dead - Thomas Smyth, 68, found dead
- Watch Contest (Many names in this article)
- A Murderer Strangles Himself at Stillwater, with Towel
- Adervertisers Letters - List of names from a the newspaper column
- Big Fire at Buffalo - Tailor Shop, Hardware Store, and Residence Were Burned
- Karlstad Bank Robbers Detained at Watertown, SD
- Came to Blows - Last evening a well-known Resident of the city got into Trouble
- Strange Disappearance - Mrs. C. C. Johnson, of Grand Forks, Left her Home
- City Schools Flourishing - Enrollment This Year Greatly Exceeds That of a Year Ago
- A Comparative Study of the Jails in Crookston and Grand Forks
- Contestants Satisfied - Miss Stortroen Choses Automobile, & Miss Bangnen Choses Piano
- Convicted of Early Hunting - James Frank, North of Angus, Paid a Fine of $10
- Court House Contract Let - M. Brady Secures Job For Red Lake Falls County Court House
- Death of Governor Johnson - Deeply missed
- Deerwood Duck Hunters Manage to Get Ducked - A narrow escape from drowning
- Euclidites Neighborly - The family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy are all ill with typhoid fever
- Former Mine Captain at Ely Dies Suddenly - Sept. 22. - Capt. Nick Cowling
- Found Guilty of Grafting - Police Inspector Edward McCann, charged with grafting
- Aged Couple at Cass County Hospital and Home - Mr. and Mrs. Anton Koenig, husband 106, wife 96
- Is Prepared For Active Work - Joseph O. Doolittle, Sunday School Missionary, Plans Active Camapign.
- Census of Agriculture - 45,000 enumerators Wanted
- Lesson From Life Of Gov. Johnson - Supt. Wm Robertson, Of School Of Agriculture Speaks To Parents
- Man Charged With Assaults Is Captured - Lindsay Garlock reported captured
- Memorial Services Sunday Evening - for Governor Johnson
- Milroy Man Killed Elevation Grain - Frank W. Smith of Milroy, is dead as the result of an accident
- Rural Route Carrier Is Transferred - James Taylor Leaves For Texas and L. J. Lake is Substitute
- Soo Surveyors Enroute Here - One Crew Is Running Line To Crookston From Plummer Via Red Lake Falls
- State Meeting Of W.C.T.U. - Very Successful Gathering Was Held In Duluth During the Past Week
- To Entertain Gov. Eberhart - A Special Meeting Of The Commercial Club Was Held
- Two Badly Scalded In Freight Collision - Moose Lake, Minn., Sept. 22
- Westerners Locate Here - Bought 1200 Acres Of Red River Valley Soil From Senator Stephens
Crookston Times Saturday, October 16, 1909
- Acknowledges Receipt of Money - Contribution to the Johnson Memorial fund
- N.P. Train Will Be Well Equipped - Will go on the road a week from Saturday
- Proceedings of the County Commissioners - September 1909
- Real Estate Transfers - Many names mentioned
- Sheriff Daniels Left With Men - Went To Duluth With the Ten U.S. Prisoners
Crookston Times Thursday, August 17, 1915
- Button Opens New College - J. A. Buttons of Crookston to open a business college in Moorhead
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