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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

March 11, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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fl JL 1 rr^i P' INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS to Big Falls last Friday NOTICE OF APPLICATION DISTRICT NEWS Fried Anderson made a business OF LIQUOR LICENIS trip to Margie on Saturday. Local and Personal Items There is to be a school program, LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY State of Minnesota, County (sf icsisi dialogue, and basket supper $ Koochiching, City of Interna? held by the Farmers' Club Miss Annie Shelland was visiting tional Falls. E. W. Backus was a South at the school house on Saturday The Dorcas Society met with the rural schools in this vicinity Notice is hereby given that bound passenger Tuesday evening. P. H. night, March 13th, for the benefit Mrs. Fogarty last Monday. last week. plication has been made in wrfc? of a school organ, and every one L. A. Swanson drove Mr. and ing to the city council of sai# Mr. W. E. Martin fell and is expected to be present, with Mrs. Earley out to Forsyte on city of Int ernatlonal Falls Agvf Dr. Elizabeth Monahan entertained his ankle near the dock Tuesday a full basket or a pocket full of Siinday. filed in my office, prayng for ||9 small change. the whist club at her home afternoon. liqu$ff Miss Grace Munroe came back cense to sell intoxicating Saturday. Miss Margaret Nelson and Mrs. from her home near Baudette for the term commencing on thf I. Deputy Fred U. Day spent Tangen spent Wednesday last Sunday night and has again 1st day of April, 1915, and te«H* Mrs. Ralph J. Young returned Tuesday on official business at afternoon with Mrs. Anderson. assumed her duties at the school. inating on the 31st day of MareJl, Saturday from her extended visit Littlefork. The Anderson boys made a trip R. W. Hale spent Sunday and i9j6, by the following person to the twin cities. to Big Falls last Friday, bringing Tuesday in the village with his at the following place as Stfctffl home a load of feed. Mrs. H. D. Bean entertains the family. in said application, respectively! Mrs. Anderson spent Sunday Rev. Cross of Big Falls, passed Auction Club at her home on Millionaire to-wit: Foster Willhide spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss through our city Monday, en avenue this afternoon. in town visiting the school. Wm. C. Hasselbarth, at Margaret Nelson. C. route to Loman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Earley and south front room on the ground I. Tangen and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nichols are Mr. and Mrs. Muus and family floor of that certain tw'o-gtofy S. SWANSON by Blaine Canfield, were Miss Jennie Hanson went to rejoicing pver the arrival of a building on Lot 13, Block 9, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Manager Union Tailoring Co. callers at the home of Clarence Bemidji yesterday for a few new baby in their home. International Falls, Minn. Willhide, Saturday morning. Morrissey on Sunday last. Mr. Swanson came here one weeks visit with her sister. The school play, "Back to the Said application will be heftfd Hector Cameron came down into year ago and opened an establishment Mrs. Fred Lang left last night and determined by said city CQU(|* Farm," attracted many people to this neighborhood last Sunday. in the litis block, but his Rev. C. H. Blake returned Monday for Duluth, her parentiail home, the I. O. O. F. hafll Saturday cil of the city of International Blaine Canfield was a Saturday business grew so rapidly that it after spending a few days where there will be held a family Falls at the council room in thfl night and the generous applause caller at the Johnson home across soon became necessary to seek jat the home of his parents at reunion. city of International Falls in bore eloquent testimony to the the river. larger quarters. On October 1st Koochiching county and state pf Motley. general excellence of the players Adolph Bloom came out from it was removed to its present location Wanted to Rent—Place of 3 or Minnesota, on Monday, the 22nd and their good training. The Margie last Monday and spent a on Third street. There Rev. C. H. Blake had a wedding 4 acres with house and barn— day March, A. D. 1915, at hall was packed to its doors with few days here hauling hay for his have been many tailoring establishments o'clock p. m. of that day. at the parsonage this week, but within short distance of town. the many friends and parents of mother. opened since the it is not for publication in this Mrs. Thos. Savard, the children. Witness my hand and seal pf city was organized but this is the said city this 6th day of March, issue, so we will obey orders. Gen. Del. The election in town Tuesday LOMAN first to meet with unqualified 1915. was a well contested affair, as the success. Many factors are responsible, (Court Seal) .C. Fraser, Rev. Herbert Henwood returned "Come and See" will be the question of no license was up. Paul Mai went home Sunday to chief of which is the to Motley Monday evening, subject of next Sunday morning's City Clerk. In the village the "wets" won out remain till after election. He has straight forward methods of doing after taking care of the services sermon, at the Down-Town by a majority of four votes, the Bids for Padded Cell. sawed over one hundred thousand business and also the use of at the Methodist church last Sunday. church. In the evening it will final count being 47 and 51. All feet of good lumber in our neighborhood The Board of County Commissioners the Union label. It is safe to say be "Why Some People Are Not of the old officers on the council this winter. We expect of Koochiching County, that this store is one of the finest Christians." were re-elected they are as follows Minn., will receive bids until to see five good barns built as a of its kind in the state. Rev. A. F. Ballbach, wife and Pres. of council, P. J. result. a. m., on Tuesday, April 6, 1915, Recently a $2.00 hat department baby were passengers on the The ladies of the Rebekahs Grady Trustees: Oliver Erickson, for a padded cell for insane patients. Mat Mattson, of Fairland, has has been added to the business Tuesday evening train, enroute to gave Mrs. C. E. Wisard a surprise Aaron Shelgren and August Blue print must accom* bought the Chas. Krueger place and also a complete line of New Jersey, on account of the handkerchief shower last Gordon Recorder, Geo. H. pany bid. The right is reserved and will take possession May 1st. latest nckwear. delicate health of Mrs. Ballbach. Thursday evening, at her home French. to reject any and all bids. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger expect to Mr. Swanson has made many on Seventh street, in honor of In the township the "drys" won L. H. Slocum, move back to Giicago. friends since his advent to this Mail carrier Kennedy has reestablished her birthday. by a majority of fifteen votes, the County Auditor. The remains of Ole Veum, who city, and is highly esteemed his boat service on vote being 62 to 47. As the township accidentally shot himself about among his business associates, the river between this city and Dr. Mary Ghostley is enjoying has never been separated From a w^ek ago, were taken to his who join with us in wishing him Loman, which speaks well for a visit from her niece, Miss from the vilalge for all purposes, former home south of St. Paul. many returns of this, the first anniversary this time of the year. Gladys Ghostley, Who will soon the vote means that the village The Loman fans organized a of his business here. enter upon the nurse's training This Date inside the township is also dry, ball team the other day. I. B. Saturday, March 13, has been Roy Martin returned from Minneapolis, course at the Northern Minnesota according to a recent decision of Clark was made manager Adolph set for the Spring opening and Sunday, where he has hospital, in our city. the supreme court. The substantial Hoard, captain and A. T. Haley, the store is tastefully decorated been attending the University of majority for the "dry" We have 110 loss from bad treasurer. The boys will get to for that occasion. All visitors on Minnesota. He expects to renew Don't forget the interesting side shows how popular the saloon work early and be ready to give that day will receive a free souvenir. accounts. Our Office Man* his studies again this fall. lecture on Ireland to be delivered is with the country people, battle as soon as the season ager and Credit Man stands in the City Hall Monday, Mar. and this vote ought to make popular opens. responsible for every dollar Prof. Minnie Kyle Dauffenbach 15, at 8 o'clock p. m., by Rev. J. J. the recent measure of county that given out on credit. The town of Watrous will vote Indus Schoojl Notes. entertained her normal training O'Mahony of Brainerd. Irish option and make it seem more on a pool room license, while Indus Our stock of goods is turned class at the Rex hotel Saturday songs by local talent. Admission feasible. Littlefork will be dry Monday, March 1st gave evidenie every thirty days. We will vote on a saloon license. evening in honor of Miss Minnie 50c each. tor the first time in its history. that March is coming in Stewart Robertson, of Indus, buy the best and you cannot Mathison, who is returning to her like a lion. Let us hope the old get stale goods at S. E. is hauling a lot of baled hay to home at Ericsburg. Miss Minnie Mathison, who WILD WOOD. saying shall hold true throughout. Loman these days. Thompson & Son. We have was one of the three pupils in the the exclusive' sale of Clover G. Z. Ogden made a business The mother's club which was teacher's training class has returned meeting of the The March The Rainy river is open down trip to Baudette the past week. Leaf Butter, Sunshine Biscuit recently organized b£ Miss Flora to her home at Ericsburg, Farmers' Club of Wildwood will nearly to Indus. There are several Crackers, Breakfast A number of the young ladies Remington will meet again tomorrow, where she will spend about three' have to go down in history as air holes in the ice but people Coffee and I£een Cutter helped Miss Merle Kennedy celebrate (Friday afternoon) in months under her mothers in- another booster to the doings in continue to cross. Hardware. Lei us figure her birthday Sunday. the kindergarten room. All the structions preparatory to her this town. Mr. D. B. Jewell was The party given to the upper with you when you want a Mrs. R. Todd is visiting friends mothers are cordially invited to course. Good for Minnie. present and gave a general talk room of the school last Friday $20.00 order of goods at and relatives at the Falls this attend these helpful meetings. and a few warnings about doing evening by Mr. Lowe and Mrs. special wholesale prices. week. Mr. Thos. Martin of the Martin Erickson was enjoyed by all present. this and that in our planting and Clark & Hagen have had Ben Misses Jefferson, Barrett, Wal Bros, timber firm of Duluth, attended The planning for crops this spring Several stunts were pulled Peterson and George Thedie ters, Shelland, Gladys Ghostley, the state land sale Monday, off, one being an air ship flight. Mr. Otto Berg, superintendent of Golden Rule Mn hauling pulp wood and logs for and Dr. Mary Ghostley attended and renewed pleasant acquaintance One student complained of sore the Grand Rapids experimental -i them the past two weeks. They the three act comedy at Littlefork with a' few of our knees next day. farm, gave a talk that covered are cutting wood now for Sam by the high school, entitled, S. E. THOMPSON & SON townspeople. Mr. Martin is one Mac Loman returned to Indus nearly everything in general. He Plummer with their "buzz saw." "Back to the Farm," which they of the many successful business Phone 128. Wednesday from International at one time made this vicinity his March 19th will be the next said was well rendered. men of Duluth who believes that Falls, where he had been transacting home as he has a homestead in meeting of our Farmers' Club. it pays a city to be law abiding business for four or five the town of Pinetop. Mr. Allard A good program is planned. Be Last night (Wednesday) was and clean. days. His cousin, Mr. McFarlan, of Big Falls was with us too sure to come. the regular meeting of the Yeomen is now visiting with him at Indus. and he gave us a short talk on and Wm. Kiever of Littlefork An Indication. Mrs. Hogerty and children BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING The girls of the domestic the community spirit that he rode the goat. There will have moved to Cokato to make PRESENTS science class will serve lunch to found in here and from the way their home. Mr. Anderson and be several candidates for adoption The village of Littlefork voted the voters on election day, Mar. things looked to him, the Wildwood at the next meeting and arrangements John Hommerland and wife went We have an endless assort* wet at the election Tuesday, by club was the club Dr. Skaro 9- at the same time. Mr. are being made for a good down ment of appropriate giftsf a majority of four votes, but the The grls of the domestic science gave a short talk, btft to the social time. A basket social is Anderson will stay two or three representing the newest and township voted dry with fifteen D. J. Kennedy has been busy point. He is an enthusiastic club finest products of the Jewelers' planned. weeks. to the good. According to a ruling the past two days hauling birch member. Nine new members Art. in a similar case by the supreme wood. the Wedding rings, beautiful "The Bo'sn's Bride." were admitted to club. Busi­ BIRCHDALE court the village is dry. diamonds, Sparkling jeweU, The boys of the school have ness of importance was done in The Amateur Operatic Society This is an indication of the way Watches, Unique silverware, taken to playing base ball. It is At a regular meeting of the the line of ordering grain and will give their second annual performance county option will work. Ericsburg Sterling Novelties, Rich cttt Farmers' Club of this place held rather early and the ground is grass seeds. The next meeting, at the Viking on April .voted dry—37 to 11 and Glass, Clocks, Etc. very slippery but the boys make March 4th, ,the following preamble April 3rd, will be held at A. J. 23rd and 24th. "The Bo'sn's South International Falls wet by many scores nevertheless. and resolutions were unanimously Porter's Brook Park Farm in NELSON'S Bride is an operetta in two acts a majority of two. Geo. Holler Ben Abelmann returned today Plum Creek Twnship. adopted: Whereas, it Jewelry Store and will be produced by the above was elected president A. W. from Little Falls, where he purchased has been found that state rural International Falls, D. B. Jewell came in last Tuesday society, with a full chorus of Smith, P. C. Richardson and H. T. a new horse. highway No. 24, known as the twenty-five voices an dan orchestra to superintend the building of Crawford, trustees Oscar Olson, Elwell road, has been accepted by Mr. Christensen's house caught a demonstration chicken house at of twelve pieces. clerk Geo. Dilworth, treasurer. fire one day last week but the the county board and paid for, the home of W. E. Sykes. At Ranier there were two factions, flames were extinguished before and, Whereas, the State Highway Mr. Hilding Lugdahl and Miss one ticket being headed by any serious harm was done. Commission refuses to accept Sena Ettestad were the guests of M. R. Johnson and the other by said road or pay for the same Mr. Bartlett contemplated moving Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson Sunday. 1 5 1 9 E I S Eli LeSarge. The latter was into the Stevens house but and, Whereas, said road has not ST. PAUL INN. Several are on the sick list elected president by a majority O S E I A he has not yet moved. been completed according to with la grippe. O E O E A N A N of eleven. The successful ticket specifications, therefore be it Jens Skibnes visited G. W. SOClEtl was composed as follows: Frontier-Border Settlers Protest LOCATED IN HEART OF S I N E S S I S I Erickson Sunday. Resolved, that we as taxpayers RATES: Rooms with detached bath and President—Eli LeSarge. shower bath— John Bursack had the misfortune and members of the Birchdale At a meeting held at the Border One person 75e, SI.00 and SI.50 per day Trustees—Ed Hitchcock, Anton Two persons in same room. 50c extra. Farmers' Club, protest against to lose a valuable colt last school house on Saturday last the Pilstrom, Victor Davis. ROOMS with and private baths toiletsOne Monday morning. the payment of taxes assessed following action was taken: person SI.50 and S2.00 per day CAST OF CHARACTERS. Recorder—Ed Weber. Two persons in same" room. SI.00 extra. Whereas, we are convinced against our property in payment Kitty Miss Flora Remington Send postal card lor colored blotters. Treasurer—C. M. Grimstad. CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS that the State Rural Highway No. Dorothy Miss Gertrude Sullivan for said road and recommend that WE AIM TO PLEASE Darbara Mrs. Nightingale Justices of Peace—Peter Gibbons, has not been constructed according all taxpayers in paying taxes pay 24 Mrs. Brown Mrs. Balmer Jack Strait. Pete Lundstrom has ceased his Dick Erne J. Gibson to contract and specifications that portion of their taxes under Tom Tupper H. Logan Constable—Chas. White. logging operations for the present for same and Whereas, the —Get The— protest and have same noted on Sam Slippy S. Thompson Tim Shannon H. L. Dawson because of weather conditions. State Highway Commission refuses FALLS DECORATING CO. Deputy Sheriff Belcher spent tax receipt.—Emil Ostlund, president Selections from the opera will G. To do yovr Painting, Paperfag the day there on duty but there to approve the same or pay F. Waterfall, secretary. be rendered by Mr. H. E. Kimpton Olaf, Pete, and William the state's share of tax thereof. and Decorating. We eel was 110 disorder. Several votes tev |a«' at the Viking 'heatre each Lundsjtrom and August Nelson When anticipating Easter festivities, WALL-PAPER and PAINTS were challenged, some of whom Be it Resolved, that we defer Thursday, Saturday and Sunday were in Big Falls last Wednesday. remember the fine line of the payment of our taxes until we Marvin BmWftaf swore their votes in. Several nights during the interval between 4th Street aad .Sth Am novelties for that occasion for have since been arrested for perjury. hear from the attorney general shows. Phone 112 A. Boerner made a business trip sale at the Press office. as to what we may legally do. I W 'j fH-ii- "i1 1 1 :'4 A S'"