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

March 18, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Wm. Lundsorom has secured 'a A GOOD ROADS DISTRICT NEWS I road cntract near Big Falls and APPROPRIATION o-—— will commece work on it at once. HEriHSfejflL Local and Personal Items Peter Lundstrom has 'finished County Auditor Slocum, Senator turner J«iith Ave. 'ind Second St. Wildwood his logging operations for Nord and Representative Min-1 E. L. Heermance, Pastor the winter, or until the return er appeared before the State Social Center for the Community, The annual election of Wildwood of snow. Highway Commission and succeeded The W. C. T. U. will hold a bring a well filled basket which passed off very quietly last Clarence Morrissey was in in securing the magnificent 27 food sale on Saturday, Mar. will be sold at auction. Tuesday.. The following officers 10 Sunday School at A. M. Margie Saturday. $32,000.00 sum of for roads were elected: Morning worship at 11 the Blaine Canfieid was a Margie in this county. Mrs Chas. Engbloom gave a Born to County Surveyor E. H. G. Taylor, clerk in topic will be, Christ's Prayer visitor Saturday. St. Patricks'1 card party Tuesday W. Kibbey and wife, one fine 17. Carl Tarrell, supervisor, 3 years This is a larger amount than the Upper Room, John Th^re js a corps of surveyors afternoon. rollicking baby boy, at their J. T. Loughlin, treasurer will be received by any other county 7:30 topic, Evening worship at now surveying the judicial home last Tuesday morning. Ole Nelson, assessor outside of those*'in which be special music by the choru« ditch running from this neighborhood Mr. Hugh Logan is in the Beinidji John Bursack, Justice of Peace the large cities are located, but choir. toward Margie, and it is hospital with an attack of The five persons who were Knute Ettestad, constable the needs of this county are much reported that work will begin typhoid fever. arrested at Ranier on election day Mrs. Ole Nelson, Supt. of schools greater and the state holdings Reading room open each evening next fall. larger. on a charge of illegal voting will Mr. Helding Logdahl and Miss and on Sunday afternoon Albert Boerner was in Big have their hearing tomorrow before 2:30 Will sell at a bargain 7 room Sena Ettestad visited Banner from to 5:0°- Please return Auditor Slocum says this money Falls last Monday. house, Yz lot, on7th street. Enquire Justice Barron of Ranier. Park Farm last Sunday. any books from the state traveling will be expended as carefully Thomas Smith was a Big Falls library, as this must be exchanged. at 918, 7th street. Alfred Dahlgren is making as possible and apportioned as visitor last Wednesday. Rev. Henry Hitlme pastor of 40 plans to build a house on the nearly as possible to all the roads Mr. Seymour Backus returned the Methodist Episcopal Church A. he purchased of the Logdahl in the county according to their Birchdale News A Christian Endeavor Society Monday after spending a few at Cass Lake, With his wife and needs. Bros, on Caldwell Brook. days in the Twin Cities. child is spending the day with will be organized among the Howard Magladry was out $I5234-00 12 of this amount is the On Friday evening, March Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake. as older boys and girls, as soon visiting the sick last Saturday balance due this county from Prof. Pierce put on a play at the Mrs Raymond gave a^ party at supplies can be secured. Mrs. Dr. Skaro has been very busy last years appropriation. school house, entitled, "Back to 6th home on st., to the birthday The members of the Dorcas H. C. Pitblado will be in charge, visiting his La grippe patients the Farm." After the play the Society entertained their husbands club of the Rebekah Guild. of late BANKER ROASTS TAR ladies produced boxes and baskets and a few friends at a St. Boy Scouts meet at the church Peter Dahlgren hauled a load OUT OF LIQUOR TRAFFIC filled with all of. the good Patrick card'party on the evening Townsite manager C. B. Kinney Saturday afternoon at :oo Sev­ aakof lumber from Gemmel this 2 things to eat, including sauer 17th, returned yesterday from a of the at the home of Dr. eral more boys over can be week to finish the interior of We clip the following letter 12 craut which was auctioned by Elizabeth Monahan. business trip to the Twin Cities. accommodated in the second his house. written by Hon.Spurgeon Odell, Frank D. Ball. The play was good patrol call up Mr. Heermance. Henry Anderson, J. T. O'Loughlin president of. the Marshall State and was well played, supper the Mr. a lid Mrs. Fred Bellile and District Court and W. E. Sykes were business Bank, to Hon. Frank A. Dav, editor and hot coffee was appreciated Mrs. LeRoy Brown returned The adjourned term of District callers at the Banner Park of theFairmount Sentinel, FIRST METHODIST by all.The receipts of the play from Luddington, Mich. Friday Court convened last Tuesday* Farm the past week. from the Sentinel. Read it, clip EPISCOPAL CHURCH $59.90 and social amounted to morning. morning, Judge Stanton presiding-. it out, tack it up where you will 5th Ave, Street, Corner ot 10th Hans Ettestad hauled a load which was for the benefit of the see it many times aday. It is a C. H. Blake, Pastor of town hall material from Northome Border Telephone Company. Sigurd Winberg left Tuesday good letter from a successful "The Down-Town Church" last Monday. The Border Telephone Co. evening for Thief River Falls business man,and scores of such is about to incorporate under the on his way to Warren,for a two letters could be written by as Sermon subjects for next Sunday Wildwood Farmers Club Song. ljiws of the state. weeks visit with relatives. may differnt succcssful men. will be: morning, "Strive," Quite a number of the Birchdale '15 Marshall, Minn.,March 11, evening, "Think.'' Special music, Tune, The Battle Cry of Freedom people are doing jury duty Mr Jas. Troy, one of the oldsettlers Hon. Frank A. Day, at the Falls. Tojthe Farmers Club we'll go and most substantial citizens Services are as follows: Sabbath Fairmont, Minn. Say, Andy, how's the eye? For a jolly time, ho, ho, of Northome, was here on 10:00 :r Day: School, a. m., public E. W. Webb blew out the cylinder jury duty Monday. Boosting the Farmers Club 7 *.30 p. date wishing worship, 11 :oo a. m. and recent head of his engine one lay of Wildwood m. Epworth League devotional, the reasons why me 10 state last we k. The saw mill is now And e'en tho we have to walk County Treasurer P. H. Fogarty 6:45. a dry excels a wet town, duly at laid up for repairs We will go to hear the talk, spent Saturday and Sunday received. The following are a We bear that 1 ountry And boosting of the Farmers in Duluth with Mr. J. J. Stone few of the.reasons: Ranier preaching service at 7 put a blind pig tJie run and returned Monday. Club of Wildwood. OA OTIC 45. Sabbath School, Sunday at When a town goes dry, the day last week. Thr: pig in ques 3 :oo p. m. bums, gamblers and roughnecks Chorus ticn was located iust outside the Mr. Geo. A. Ralph, former state immediately leave for town of Sault. The proprietor of drainage engineer, of St. Paul The Boosters forever, Hurrah, Clarence Shaw will lead the a more congenial clime. the pig was said to be one Julia is here as an expert witness on boys, Hurrah Epworth League devotional next The former plague spots are N._R. Brandell who took the C. the flowage cases. The boosters forever, the Sunday evening. immediately occupied by legitimate train to Port Arthur. knockers, Oh shaw lines of business. More County auditor and Mrs. H. While we gather to the Club We invite you to attend the money immediately enters the Littlefork and Vicinity L-* Slocum returned Monday boys, we'll gather once again, Down-Town Church services legitimate avenues oi trade. Judge C. W. Stanton after spending a few days in the Boosting the Farmers Club next Sunday. You will find a Instead of grass gro'wing in the Mrs A. T. Scarlettof Forsythe .The case of Algot Erickson Twin Cities. of Wildwood?. cordial welcome. street as prophesied by the spent a few days at the Falls against the Minnesota and Ontario wets, business gets a new Impetus We are going as before, last week on legal business connected Power Co. was called and MissEthel Carlson who has Yep, Here's Another. in a new and better atmosphere. Find open wide the door with the estate. the following persons selected been visiting her sister-Mrs. Chas $2,000 A man driving a machine For boosting the Farmers Jesse Dade was in town Monday as a jury Tom Cobey, Clemenston, Christianson, returned to her was taking a spin into the country Men, formerly useless, become Club of Wildwood, attending to the transfer of John M.^Gish, International home inWildwood^ township tonight. useful members of society. when he heard a great rattling Oh we'll come from miles around the land which he recently bargained Falls Lerma Scarison, Clementson somewhere in the background. Just to hear the joyful sound for with Sam Wilmer. Carl Fladager, Clem, ntson On investigating, he The dry town appeals to people Of boosting the Farmers Club of We understand Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Hanson, Margie H. H. Tufford trial is aAvaiting fund the noise proceeded from who have children to educate Wildwood. Dade intend to make their home Thomas Cummings, Frontier in the county charged with a jail another car approaching from behind. and wish to make their on their new farm and they will Andy Ryan, Frontier Frank Ball statutory offense against Inga, Of visitors we can boast The owner of the first car homes amid sane and healthful be welcomed by the people of Birchdale Mike Lemmer, Littlefork Emerson, who died Saturday at Which from Northome come the stopped and waited for the other social conditions. Forsythe and Littlefork. Mr. E. A. Engleking Northome. 17 the early age of years. 1 most man to come up when he accosted In six months from the time Wilmer will not leave the country,but Attorneys John Samuelson, To hear about the farmers him thus: "So that is what is the saloons are voted out, all 80 he has purchased A. of of Duluth and J. E. Lundrigan of Mrs. Charles Christianson returned CluU of Wildwood, making all this rattling that I've the people except the most obstinate Bern Rose near Bear River. Cass Lake are for the -plaintiff,, Tuesday from Preston, Tho, our kouses ma,y be small, heard for some time—a measly and stiff necked, will A goodly number 'of people and C. J. Rockwell and Harris where she left her husband who There is always room for all Ford." "Oh no," said the Ford admit that conditions were went to Big Falls Saturday evening Richardson for the defendants. is recovering nicely from his The bolsters /of the Farmers man, the rattle you heard was the never so good. to attend the play, "Back pleurisy. $1,500 Club of Wildwood. that I have in my pocket I could fill up the page with to the Farm" given by the pupils onnANIZe:' that I saved by buying a Ford instead declarations like the above, 1 want \vashmpf or other house of the local school. A very good FARMERS ci.yB To the Farmers Club we'll go of the one you got." but why elaborate? it is an work to no at your home or will crowd was present, and the play Talking cows and chickens too, outlawed business and must take work to my home. Have $17.00 netted the players about There is a movement started Boosting the Farmers Club of go from every community ^-ftve children and husbband is by a number of bur local citizens Jens Muus left Friday evening Wildwood: where brains predominate. 352 out of work. Call for the Hayes farm. t© organize a farmers club. A And right soon we'll grow the Ill Even the worst boozefighters venture of that kind is a movement Olavus Jewett is building a feed claim there is no argument The Catholic Ladies Aid Society porch onto his house which will in the right direction and So our stock, it will "not need, Special prices this week before for the saloon. was finely entertained yesterday add to the comfort in the summer should receive the hearty support While we're boosting the Farmers the frost goes out The above are not mere assertions, afternoon at the home of time. and encouragement of everyone, Club of Wildwood. $1.50 Will cost you per cord more they are based upon Mrs. J. Wiener who was assisted Olaus Bjerke and family moved An organization of that, kindj when we have to deliver through the experience of this city of by Mrs. Golta. will promote our agricultural back to the farm last, Saturday. Cladwell Brook Items the mud. For a limited time oi'uy" Marshall. Misses Lynch and Moe ivsited interests. Our live stock industry, Dry Birch, $5.00 per cord Treasurer Theodore Enke of After being dry a year you our poultry at the Mike Lemmer home industry, our regular At Tuesdays town election Dry Tamarack, $4.50 per cord the Ericsburg township was a could not even get a petition agricultural work and our boys. Saturday and Sunday. the following officers were elected: Dry Mixed Wood $4.00 per cord business and social /visitor here 9th, for resubmission. Last Tuesday the was and girls clubs need our attention. A Dry Poplar, $3.00 per cord Monday, on matters pertaining There is not a wet spot left the eleventh aniversary of Mr. We are all interested to see 3 Supervisor, yr. C. M. Morrisey Dry Mixed Soft Wood, to the closing of the saloons in in Lyon county, except a little that this community advances, and Mrs. Lee DeLack. Mr. DeLack 2 Supervisor, yr. I. Tangen at $2.50 per cord. 100 ^that township in accordance with Belgian town of inhabitants. was serving as one of the and in such we are in need of Clerk, Blaine Canfieid ... .We are closing out our..., ~the overwhelming decision of the election judges, and was not some form of an organization to Assessor, Thos. Smith Entire Stock of Hardware ^voters that they had no longer As soon as they are educated to assist in bringing about our home,so a surprise party for Justice of the Peace, I. Tangen It must be sold in the next three -any time for such an institution Saturday night was planned. they will abandon it. It is all a desired results. This community Thos. Smith weeks. $45,000.00. worth.. Regardless in their midst matter of education. is fast becoming a true agricultural Constable, Aug. Nelson Two big sleigh loads of people of cost as we are going section. Let us all cooperate If your people are up to par Road overseer, Adolph Bloom went out from the town and to move and have no room to. 20th March is the date on socially and morally your saloons together and make this the best Town Supt., Wm. Anderson spent a very pleasant evening handle it. Avhich we will hold our Annual will go at the coming agricultural community in the Harry Wicker was a caller in with the host and hostess. In the The Spring Opening. All are invited election. town for a few days this week. course of the evening a dinner to take advantage of this Most sincerely yours, A general meeting will be held James Johnson spent Thursday set of gold and white was presented opportunity to see our unusually 20th, 1915, Golden Rule Saturday March at the Spurgeon Odell. night as the guest of Blaine by Mrs. J. Marcussen. large display of Spring wearing Alexander Baker School, in the Canfieid. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed apparel for men, women, and 2 agricultural rooms, at p. m. Wolves seem to be quite numerous S. E. THOMPSON and SON by all. -children. The committee in charge desires in this vicinity but no domestic Mike Lemmer and James Hendrickson E. E. Peterson and Co. Phone 128. that every one interested in the stock has been molested. are attending court this "The Store of Quality" movement be present at that Gustav Gjraoos, Olaf Bovard, week, having been summonsed meeting. Elvira Lundstrom, and Margaret on the petit jury. Lady Rebecca Mrs. Sandeen, A copy of the Farm Home Nelson were school visitors., last .•of "the Yeoman Lodge, wishes to volume will be presented to all week. -J. I —Get The Dr. Larson, the Optometrist .announce that there will be a who attend. This is a carefully FALLS DECORATING CO. Snow roads appear to be only will be at the A good supply of Dennison's ^basket or box social to be held prepared and helpful book along I To do your Painting, Papering a past memory for this year. HOTEL VICTORIA .at the Yeoman Hall, Wednesday, many lines: farm buildings, profits, fast color doilies, napkins, dinner and Decorating* Wo sell I. Tangen was in Margie Saturday. Friday and Saturday, April 9th March 24th, at 8:30 p.m., for the expenses in short a veritable WALL-PAPER and PAINTS sets, crepe paper and dinner and 10th. Consult if you are afflicted '^benefit of the flower fund. This encyclopedia of practical Marvin BnOdtng Adolph Bloom' came home favors at the Piress Stationery with defective eyes or -will be an open meeting, everybody 4th Street and 5th Avt. knowledge. f, last Thursday from Margie Store. need glasses. invited, no admission charged. PhOMltt— W. Edw. Vancura, where he has been hauling ldgs Every lady requested, to Agri. Director. all winter