International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 4, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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ffs? », 1 3^ v" -i '^~'c 1 —r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MAGNIFICENT SCHOOL Miss Crawford were quietly marbrother Arithmetic—Thomas Hanson, AGRICULTURAL Each separate government should in South International V. G. Frederick Gross, V. G. be doing something monumental Falls, about two weeks ago. BUILDING DEDICATED Geography Thomas Hanson. along this line. Besides state and SPECIAL TRAIN Since then they have visited many federal aid, better laws and substantial Gx Nellie Douglas,' Gx. friends further south, and took, in appropriations should be Reading—Nellie Douglas, V. BIRCHDALE the Norwegian Anniversary in (Continued from Page i) made in each separate locality. Frances Burton, V. G. Miss Maude H. Underwood, Minneapolis. They returned to Will Visit Towns Along the M. & Upon bettr highways prosperity Language—Frances Burton, Loman last Wednesday, and have who has been living on her homeStead I. Railroad and Lectures on depends today in the city., town The zoological, physical and Gx Phyllis Hinkley, Gx. moved into one of the Scholta near here while filling acceptably and country.—Princeton Union. Varied Farm Subjects Delivered. chemical laboratories are as complete Spelling—Fred Gross, missed houses. The first charivari got the position of second as they can be made^ this rained on and wouldn't go away 14Fourth teacher in our consolidated school, ALFALFA STARTERS is also true of the Kindegarten SCHEDULE OF but the "folks" are fixing up a Grade Went to International Falls and department, provisions is also Every buttermaker understands new one. We all welcome our PLANS AND DATES Arithmetic Gladys Oveson Ulade final proof on her homestead new friends to our berg. made 'for a complete Normal the necessity of introducing into Morten Mortenson. befor Clerk of Court Drumfnond. Our school closed for the year, the cream for each day's churning course as well as the regular Geography—Morten Mortenson The N. P. and M. & I. Agricultural the right kind or bacteria to bring last Friday with a picnic. We graded and high school courses. Clarence Gilbertson. Prof. H. C. Pierce, who has Special will make, stops and about the proper acidity in the understand that we are to have In fact it has been the purpose done such good work as principal Reading Myrtle Peterson hold meetings at the following our teachers for another year. cream and flavor and armona in of the school board to provide Gladys Oveson. 'Of our schools this year, was a visitor Howard Magladery visited his the butter. The starter is made places on the following dates: this city with such a complete Language—Myrtle Peterson by introducing the proper bacteria to International Falls, Wednesday, sister, Mrs. Adolph Hoard, over June 17th—Car at Northome. course of instruction for its children into sterilized sour milk. When Gladys Oveson. and returned Friday, to Sunday. Meetings and picnic at J. E. and young people so that introduced into the sour milk, Jesse Kennedy has a boat now complete the planting of the acre Spelling—Ruby McMillen, Guptill's farm on Island lake. See they can obtain right here in their these bacteria develop rapidly and that cuts the water like a trout Myrtle Peterson, 1. the schoolhouse which is Ground J.E. Guptill for details. Also meeting own city all the education they at the proper time the starter is and purrs like a mountain lion. Third Grade being used in connection with the and picnic at John O'Loughlin's mixed with the cream. No buttermaker Jesse says that the best is none may need until they are ready to agricultural work of the school Arithmetic—Clelland Green, 95 place at Wildwood. See would think of relying to good and that he bought it to go to the University proper. He will leave in a few days for Arnold Raymond, 95. John O'Laughlin for details. on the various kinds of bacteria give us better service. The members of the board are a short vacation at his home at Reading—Laura Lawless, 97 that are in the cream to bring June 18th—Car at Mizpah. The bull dogs and mosquitos as follows: Mr. L. A. Ogaard, River Falls, Wis., before starting Clelland Green, 97. about the proper changes. In order are here, but many have not got Meeting in village of Mizpah at president Mr. P. H. Fogarty, summer school. to make a uniformly good for their crops in yet. Spelling—Mary Slater, missed 9130 a. m. Meeting and picnic at secretary Mr. R. C. Fraser, product, he must have the conditions Miss Ellen Shearer, Mrs. Delia Miss Blanche Taylor has been 4 Howard Farwell, missed 6. town hall at Forest Grove. See treasurer, and the other members under his control. He takes removed to the hospital at the Wicks and Mr. McGillavery all Second Grade J. Fred Siats or Sherman Buckmaster are Mr. Frank Palmer and Mr. no chances. Every man who made final proof on their homesteads Falls, that she may have the very Reading Lauren Shulz for details. Thos. Watson of Ray. These men makes a seeding of alfalfa during best treatment. at International Falls this Goldie McColley. June 18th—Meeting at Gemmel are entitled to great commendation the spring or summer of 1914 Mr. Stryker has moved into week. Arithmetic Owen Eggan at 2130 p. m. See Roy Bryant wants the highest success with his his new house. He is in poor for the careful and efficient Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ostlund Mabel Carpenter. for details. crop right from the start. What health at present. manner in which they have directed were sadly bereaved by the death Spelling—Alex Ross Berdina June 19th—Car at Margie. the essentials for success are has Walter Dahlgren has moved'his the constructio nof this building. their infant child last week. of McColley. been determined. It is not wise Meeting at Margie. See Lyman family back a to Loman after The funeral was conducted here First Grade to make use of the experience of Childs or J. W. Boyce for details. winter at -the Falls. Walter Jr. Prof. E. E. Mclntire has also Monday. Over one hundred and others, rather than goin gahead Reading William Martin is anew citizen June 19th—Meeting and picnic here. been tireless in his heartiest cooperation without looking up the matter beforehand. fifty people were present at the Linna Eckman. Our little hamlet has grown until at Big Falls. See Mrs. Fred with the board in making burial, which was a very marked it seemed well to have a regular Spelling—Harold Gokey Geo. Correll, Mr. Jensen, or J. M. Allard the suggestions asked for in minister for the little Alfalfa bacteria are absolutely tontrast to the first sad rite of Slater. for details. regard to the many details necessary church. Rev. McLean is here and essential to the success of the alfalfa this kind conducted in our neighborhood June 20th—Car at Littlefork. for the proper arrangement plant. One or more men in will hold regular services both a very few years ago MARKET ROAD FIRST Meeting and picnic at Littlefork. here and at Indus. of rooms, and equipment, the every community should take it when Mrs. Howard was the only See S. E. Gregg, Chas. Jameson, While it is extremely beneficial upon themse:ves this spring to knowledge of which can only be Woman present. as well as essential to the success make alfalfa starters, so that the or John Vanderwalk for details. WILDWOOD obtained through many years of Mr. H. C. Whitcomb went to of the good roads movement that proper bacteria may be had in June 20th—Happyland. Meeting careful experience along these The Wildwood Farmers' Club International Fa.lls Wednesday there should be national highways every community during June and and picnic. Meeting at C. S. held a very successful meeting, lines. ftnd was a witness of some final working for great associations July of this year and throufhout Romens.' See Louis Foley or C. Saturday at the home of Napoleon proof in our neighborhood. trunk line coast-to-coast roads, next year and the years following. S. Romens for details. Rousse. A large crowd was in HONOR ROLL OF the chief concern of the better With small patches of alfalfa A few of our neighbors were attendance but owing to bad In all cases except at Mizpah HIGH SCHOOL roads men should be to secure a bearing these bacteria, the soil for fortunate enough to hear Congressman roads many did not get there until the meetings will be held in the solid network of market roads for inoculating other fields will be Miller lecture at International The following are the names of noon and business was done in afternoon and the forenoon will each community. More necessary near at hand ^nd the use of soil pupils in the honor roll of the Falls, Wednesday evening, the morning. There will be no be devoted to visiting surrounding •V' than starting work on scenic for inoculating purposes will be and are loud in his praise. July meeting but a 4th of July different classes in the High trunk lines, is the building, improvement more general. To make an alfalfa farms. In nearly every instance celebration at the home of W. E. school and graded school for the They think he must have done his and upkeep of local' starter this year use one arrangements have been Sykes, Jr. Work of investigation in the past year. highways connecting urban and pound of soil from an old alfalfa made so that there will be live E. K. Ettestad is on the sick Phillipines very carefully and Physics—Delvina St. La,wrence, rural sections for a better and field and one or two ounces of alfalfa stock for demonstration purposes. list, and also Mrs. Napoleon thoroughly to be able to deliver 99 Daisy Gaunt, 93. more profitable trade, says the seed mixed thoroughly and Rousse. Where meetings are held in town luch a good lecture on that subject. English Literature Robert Crookston Times. The chief purpose sow on a square rod of garden soil Dr .E. A. Skaro is entertaining all business places will be closed of country roads must ever Green, 95 Delvina St. Lawrence, He also added interest to that has beer prepared. This will his brother, Dr. A. K. Skaro, of from one until four p. m. be the promotion of business, the lecture by showing a series provide soil containing an abundance Minneapolis, at Tamarack lodge. 94- See large posters of general farming and the interchange between. of bacteria for more than tf pictures of his travels, on the English Literature—Delvina St. Harvey Burnell has completed cities and country. In scheme of meetings. Everybody one hundred acres in June or July Screen. a fine log bungalow on the clearing Lawrence, 97 Einar Stubee, 96. these times of high costs and good this year, or in seasons that turn out and not only have a good of of Dr. Skaro and will rusticate Junior Eng. Comp.—Harvey prices, better roads are more important follow. The soil from a patch time, but help solve some of the this summer and fall. Palmer, 87 Ernest Niles, 84. HAPPYLAND than ever from the standpoint like this can be used to a depth problems that are confronting the A farewell reception and dance English I—Jeanette Ogaard, Ken Hilliard came up from of marketing. These market of eight or ten inches. Securing settlers of Koochiching county. was held at the home of J. T. Lengby, to set at the sawmill of 99 Ray Palmer, 93. roads, however, serve still the proper soil for a square rod is O'Loughlin, Saturday night in Messrs. Holden and Polkingtoorne. Solid Geometry—Wayne Burdick, another purpose of very great importance. is easy. It can be sent by mail honor of Miss Blanche Altstadt, They permit a better 85. and the expense is almost nothing. bard, Clearwater and Beltrami, to who taught the Wildwood school The Bear river school wound interchange of social relations between Plane Geometry—Martin McKieneavy, A half-acre or an acre field is better the great majority its completion this last year. We would like to top the season with a fine program farm and between farms 95 Daisy Gaunt, 85. than a small patch, but where will be welcomed with a blessing. have her back another year but lad picnic Saturday. and towns, and they offer increased one can start an acre field, a thousand Elementary Algebra—Jeanette It is true that these four counties there are pastures more green The Cedardale school closes and increasingly essential access can start a square rod of alfalfa omprise one of the world's greatest than the Wildwood school in her Ogaard, 98 Daisy Gaunt, 88. ttext Thursday. to schools, free delivery, properly inoculated. Fifteen estimation. health resorts, but we cannot Physiology—Genevieve Young, Miss Jennie Lynch and Miss churches and other factors in social or twenty thousand men in claim the country to be entirely 96 Hazel Ringlika, 94. Leara Gotzman left Saturday for life. In these things, the main, Minnesota should make alfalfa free from disease. There are MEADOW BROOK Latin Grammar—Jeanette Ogaard, their respective homes. inter-county and county market starters this spring. Get in touch cases of tuberculosis in homes in The Bear River school and Sunday The first jury trial we held in 84, roads serve a purpose for all with your county agent. He will International Falls, Ranier, Park school picnic was a success this township came off Monday Ancient History—Clayton Brag, classes of people, rich and p6or be able to tell you where to get Rapids, Bagley and other places before Justice of the Peace, Fol|y. although the heavy rain the night 86 Marion Harmon, 85. alike, in the city and country alike. soil containing the alfalfa bacteria. in the proposed sanatorium district The case was one in which before made the roads quite bad. Trunk line coast-to-coast Botany—Ernest Niles, 92 Harvey Secure from him a pound of which could be cared for and Mr. Strome was a plaintiff and The children did their best in the highways, except as they serve Palmer, 92 Delvina St. Lawrence, soil and ounce of seed and cured should the hospital be erected, R. W. Hale defendant. races, but could not all win. for such an interchange of business make an alfalfa starter this 84. and even just a few lives are J. W. Hilliard left Sunday for and social relations for short spring. Miss Jennie Lynch closed a very Modern History—Martin McKieneavy, saved each year the money will be Bemidji and Brainerd, and his distances of twenty miles, more successful term of school, Friday, This and other alfalfa problems 83. well spent. It should also be remembered Sons, Howard and Francis followed or less are primarly for pleasure, •vill be found more fully discussed returning to her home at Staples that there is not a Eighth Grade Monday night with the horses and, while desirable for agitating in a new bulletin called Alfalfa more contagious disease than consumption Saturday. She has the same car of implements and supplies, "And Arithmetic—Oliver Olson, 95 and construction, should come in Growing in Minnesota.—A. C. and that one patient is school for next term. for putting in a crop of some Fulton Blake, 95. for second consideration. Their Arny, Assistant in Field Crops, liable to cause every member of tighty acres they have. Mrs. Ida Foster visited Lit.lefork present promotion, however, serves History Fulton Blake, 90 University Farm, St. Paul. a large family to become infected. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Amos Wisegian returned the better purpose of increasing Lawrence Madson, 90. The commissioners of the four Friday, from a month's visit at Rev. S. E. Gregg gave a fine interest in all the local market Geography—Fulton Blake, 95. counties are in favor of the sanatorium, A PUBLIC BENEFIT the home of her parents near sermon at the Bear River school highways. Cities and towns, Grammar Hattie Eissinger, for which the legislature Royalton. Amos says that one Sunday afternoon. counties, states, and the nation While there are'a few who cannot seen fit to allow every county 85 Lawrence Madson, 85. has toionth now of "batching it" seems as well, should turn their attention Please bear in mind the Rosedale understand the value of a tuberculosis of the state half the construction Spelling Annie Sutsh, 92 &5 long as three months used to, altogether and unitedly at community sanatorium to a Sunday school will continue cost, and they should be encouraged Nathan Shapira, 92. and that is going some too. this time for the promotion of the as healthful in general as are their meetings every Sunday at in their efforts to bring Seventh Grade The wet weather has kept main and local market roads. counties of Koochiching, Hub- the about its immediate erection. 2130 o'clock as usual, although the planting back this spring, but Arithmetic Frank O'Malley, mosquitoes are fighting you. people seem to have learned that 99 it is not best to plant if the soil Bern Rose was at International History—Roy Frank, 92. has much water in it. Falls Saturday. Walter Rose returned .. Geography Frank O'Malley, Mr. Hector Magor, who has with him to spend a few 97- been working the past season for clavs. Jt Grammar Myrtle Sullivan, JT W. Hilliard, left last week for iniEis the drive up the Llttlefork river. 96 Yz. Mrs. C. S. Romens lost a valuable Spelling—Emogene Lowey, o, Horses Stolen _ui milk cow recently by being missed. struck by an M. train. & I. Sixth Grade $200.00 Reward PAINT Frank Jacques is finishing up Arithmetics-Mary Chamberlin, the clearing and burning on the A building painted with and varnish plant in the 97 Lydia Walker, 95. STOLEN from Bunt A BauunBii'i riappyland road to Bear River. has the ted lot at Midway, St. Paul, Mi— ROGBRS PAINT History—Lydia Walker, 95 world." This means that Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundgren Wednesday aicht May 8th. best protection that paint Maurice Tohms, 95. carries the ROGERS PAINT leave soon for Saskatchewan, On# black hone, 4 yaanold, whiUatfiae Om la face, weight about 1,800pouada. can give it. Not only 8 Language—Florence Watson, Canada, where they have taken best paint value that /«*. y««»olA emallwire aarirw on* hind be, weight about 1,180 panda. 100 Maurice Tohms, 99. MACHINE MADE a homestead and premtion claim. this paint composed of the money can buy. A color £waid far lecorevy HONOR ROLL OF SCHOOLS best paint materials known, but it is also card will tell you all about it. ofthe horses and the State of Mfnntsota will pay 9100.00 REWARD far the capture LOMAN (Continued from Page 1.) Machine-Made the in best equipped paint and conviction of each bona tijfcf, DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORKS, MAK,.J. regarding any new home Geography—Leslie Graham, 92 This is a pretty good corn sold or offered for sale in your vicinity Weather, but little has been planted Maurice Tohms, 95. during the past three weeks. !5 yet. $K Notify yo«r local officer and «bi at Fifth Grade telephone Work on the Elwell road is Arithmetic—Vivian McDonald, Barrett A Zimmerman, tjrogressing nicely along here. Esther Shreeve, 95. Although it has been too wet to Midway l«rse Market History—Charles Emlaw, 100 fjD) L.u use the powerful tractors, a large ST. PAUL, MINN. Vivian McDonald, 92. force of men with horses, scrap*fr?' Geography—Charles Emlaw, 94 ?ra(^ers» dynamite, etc., are Fred Emlaw, 94. bringing us nearer town every UH~-' TYPEWRITERS Hay. 7 Language—Esther Shreeve, 94 H. L. FRANK COMPANY Repaired, Overhauled or Cleaned Earl Cunningham, 90' Sif'i Ole Scheie, our progressive Prices Reasonable and Work young merchant, surprised his Spelling—Elmer Smith, 2 missed Guaranteed tttany friends here by taking in a Celin Beach, 3. .The 5 and 10 Celit Store partner lately. Mr. Scheio and T. M. Care of the Press Office. A Fourth Grade -V A VW,