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

July 15, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ——1 At The Churches •w#* M» »too FOR SALE: Three forties on NOTICE. Rainy River near International i: I S I N E W S All people who reside in Ulis Local and Personal Items Falls. Apply at the Press Office. organized Territory of Koochjw miles ching County, over two RANICR ITEMS. POTATO MEETING •W«*W^W#*WWWW^WMWMfr*wMw#* corner Filth Ave. and Second St. from school, and have children Every business man who is Rev. A. F. Ballbach left Monday E. L. Heermance, Pastor and between the ages of eight Mr. O. E. Erickson, of Middle The Koochiching Potato Growers' seeking success in his business for his new charge in New Social Center for the Community. River, Minn., is visiting his sons sixteen years whom they wish Association will meet for is going to vote dry. to at» Jersey. to have boarded in order Harry and John. organization on Friday afternoon Morning worship at 11 a. m. make ap* tend school, will please Walter Herman spent Saturday at 2 o'clock in the agricultural Mr. S. N. Rubin is in Duluth The subject w^ill be, "The Democracy said Editor Chas. Jameson, of the plication for the board of in Duluth, and on his return was rooms in the high school. as an interpreter in the federal of Christian Love." Matt. 28th» Littlefork Times, was a business hildren before August accompanied by his brother and All potato growers throughout court, now in session. 5:43-4& Kindly attend to this matter at visitor yesterday. sister. the county, and all men interested once. Miss Hazel Beaton is visiting in the development of farming Carl Harrison returned Monday Evening worship at 8. The Every man who stands for the friends in Hibbing, Minn. in this region, are urged to (Signed) pastor will speak on "The Fruits from a trip through Southern commonest kind of decency in Two Overland autos were unloaded Annie E. Shelland, be present. It is planned to build of the Spirit." There will be Minnesota and Iowa on his civic life is going to vote dry. in Ranier this week for the first warehouse this summer. Clerk of Unorganized District special music. motorcycle. parties in International Falls. Secure your tickets and make O. E. Oberholtzer left for Port Sunday school at 10 a. m. Every man in this city who reservations for berth /for the Arthur, Ont. some few days ago. FREE PIANO The school seems to be booming loves his home and his family is military excursion—do it now. He expects to be gone during the this summer, and we should be Phone 92, Fort Frances. going to vote dry on August 2nd. month of July, during which time glad to have you come and help he plans to make a trip into the boom. Mr. Mitch Burton was called Money to loan on farm lands. country north of Port Arthur. Apply F. S. Lang, International to Duluth Sunday, as a witness Mrs. Victor Davis returned Young people's meeting at 7. Falls, Minn. tf from a pleasant visit to friends in some case before the federal For Your Home in North Dak. and the Twin grand jury. Girl Scouts Tuesdays at 3:00. Mr. C. W. Cyr and family of Cities. WE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE The Boy Scouts will meet on Tenstrike has moved to South Davis and Kershaw, customs For dressmaking, plain at.d Saturday afternoon at 1:30. International Falls and engaged brokers, have rented a suite of fancy sewing. Mrs. E. Gumphrey, in the wood business. office rooms over the Ranier 612 6 Ave. Phone 378. Prices SOUTH BETHLEHEM. An expensive high grade instrument, the piano is -x- bank. reasonable. Town Hall, Holler's Addition WANTED: A gasoline launch. now on the road and will be on display at our store The general manager of the Sunday school on Sunday at I wi^l trade a lot or an automobile Northwestern Oil Co. was in Great military excursion to within a few days. 1130. for same. Apply J. E. Erickson, Ranier the past week looking Kenora, Thursday, July 22, on Laurel, Minn. after the interests of his company. COME TO OUR STORE S. S. Kenora. Leaves Ft. Frances THE UNITED LUTHERAN at 8 p. Round trip, $6.00 CHURCH. Vote dry and help the saloon O. M. Kleven, Pastor. keeper to get out of the damnable Teachers' Training School Notes. Attorney and Mrs. W. V. Kane business into which, perhaps, (By Blaine Ca'nfield.) and have us explain this advertising plan are enjoying a visit from his Services Sunday morning at force of circumstances has driven sister Minnie, and Miss Lyton of 11 o'clock, in the Norwegian him. Mr. C. A Prosser, of national You have a splendid opportunity St. Paul. Language. —x— fame as a leader of industrial —x— Senator L. H. Nord and family education, and who now has Mrs. E. L. Heermance returned to get this piano FREE of all cost. Come in Today. English services in the evening moved into the beautiful residence charge of the Dunwoody Institute home Saturday from a few at 7:45. on "Millionaire Avenue" which is being planned at Watch for Our Ads weeks visit with relatives at recently purchased from Mr. Minneapolis, spoke to the school Fairmont. The Sunday school will begin John E. Cowan, who moved his on Wednesday. His talk was next Sunday, and meets in the family to Northome Tuesday. along the lines of industrial work Barney Mahoney was run over church basement at 9:30 in the In This Paper and he made a strong plea that and cut in tw^o by a Canadian morning. Instruction will be the work be adoped to fit the Northern train last Friday night Dr. B. F. Osbourne, of Baudette, given both in Norwegian and in PEOPLES STORE needs of each community. while sleeping off a drunk on the is here assisting with the English. All parents will please On Thursday we listened to a railroad track. professional work at the Northern send their children. presentation of the woman's suf Minnesota Hospital during L. RIFKIN, Prop. 230 Third St. INTERNATIONAL FALLS' frage cause by Mrc. R. Simpson, Vote dry so that the wives and the absence of Dr. R. H. Monahan, The confirmation class meets who is a leader in the state families of the saloon keepers who is on a business trip in on Thursdays at 2:30 p. m. movement. Her talk w^as very can speak of their husbands' and the south. forceful and decidedly to the COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS fathers' business without blushing. FIRST METHODIST point. The W. C. T. U. will give an EPISCOPAL CHURCH Saturday was a day of special ice cream social on the grounds 5th Street, Corner ot 10th Ave treats, for we were entertained The military excursion to Kenora OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY near the band stand. If the weather C. H. Blake, Pastor both in chapel and in an after on Thursday, July 22, will is unfavorable they will "The Down-Town Church" COMMISSIONERS, KOOCHICHING COUNTY, noon meeting by stories told by foe the finest trip of the season. serve you at the Swendson MINNESOTA. Mrs. Thompson, the story teller. The 98th Regimental Band of building. Thursday of this week. Hear "Mother's Apron Strings" She gave us many stories that 30 pieces accompanied by their next Sunday night. Everybody come. Minnesota, The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County. were appreciated by all who ten piece orchestra, will furnish met at their office at the Court House in International Falls, Minnesota( OR heard her. the music. Tuesday, July 6th. pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o'clock A.# M. Ladies' Aid meeting at the The S. S. Kenora arrives at Roll Call: Members present. Commissioners Royem, Bursack. Harrigan ftUd Daan Woods gave a very earnest Ulvedahl. Absent, Commissioner McDonald. church tomorrow afternoon. Kenora at 5 P. M. Friday evening, plea at Sunday morning of Commissioner The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion Glen Saville, who had a resort July 23rd. A grand ball will Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Bursack, were approved as song service, for more work in in St. Louis county just accross corrected. Service at Ranier tonight, 7145 be given in the magnificent ball Bursack, the communities that would On motion by Commissioner Ulvedahl seconded by Commissioner the Koochiching county line, was on Stftt9 room at the Tourist Hotel, Nord & Snyder were instructed to replace bridge across Dinner Creek bring the school and religious arrested by Sheriff Meining of Rural Highway No. 9, Division B. Motion carried. The members of the church starting at 9 p. m. and moral conditions together. The Board adjourned to met at 1:30 P. M. Duluth, last Saturday, and paid vote for one of their number for Board reconvened at 1:30 P. M. —x— Inspector R. B. McLean, of a fine of $50, returning to this Roll call: Members present, Commissioners Bursack, Royem, Ulvedahl and lay delegate and a reserve tomorrow Harrigan. Absent. Commissioner McDonald. Graded schools, spoke at the Mrs. Geneva Kuschner, of •city Tuesday. (Friday) at the church Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl seconded by Commissioner Royem, that Lyons, Kansas, has opened the Monday morning chapel service Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications and to advertise for from 4 to 8. bids for bridge across Dinner Creek on State Rural Highway No. 9. Motion on the ideal in the life of a teacher. Rembrandt Photo Studio above carried. One of the bar tenders at the the Press office. High class work On motion the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, July 7th at 9 The special music Sunday evening Koochiching hotel is reported to o'clock A The Yj W. C. A. of the school a specialty. Tinting and enlarging. will be, "The Man of Galilee," Board reconvened at 9 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, July 7th, 1915. Tiave begun punching one of his gave an entertainment on the and Roll call: Members present, Commissioners Bursack, Royem, Ulvedahl and^. "Mother's Apron customers who was drinking Harrigan. Absent, Commissioner McDonald. campus Monday evening, in Strings." A lecture in rhyme The following resolution was offered by Commissioner Bursack and moved with a friend, whereupon the which each county delegation its adoption: The executive committee of entitled, "My Mother's Apron friend struck the bar tender in BE IT RESOLVED, The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching took its station in the relative the county option forces held an County hereby petition the State Tax Commission to have the Township of Strings," will be given at the the face with a beer glass, cutting position of its county. The dele Murphy re-assessed for the year 1915, and that George Munroe be appointed executive session in the law offices church next Sunday evening, be him severely around the special assessor to make such re-assessment. The motion was seconded by gations were counted by three of Phinney and Campbell Commissioner Ulvedahl and unanimously carried. ginning at 8. Plan to be in the eyes. The friend was arrested judges who awarded prizes, the Commissioner Bursack moved that the recommendation of Engineer Kibbey, last Tuesday evening. All members church at 8:05 so as not to miss and the bar tender is laid up that side-ditching on State Rural Highway No. 5, east of Northome be first of which went to Koochi were present but two, who put in and that an appropriation of $3,000 be made for such purpose. The any of the lecture. The whole •with several stitches around his ching, which had34, Pine county motion was seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl and carried. were out of town. The committee service is not more than 45 min eyes. Another case for the city treatment at On the application of Arthur Salness for extension of time of being second with 21. The enter granted reports good progress with Minnesota State Sanitorium, Commissioner Bursack mtved that same be utes. council to investigate, and more seconded tainment for the evening being and that time of extension of three months be'given. Motion by their work, and flattering evidences expense for the tax payer. Commissioner Ulvedahl and carried by unanimous vote. furnished by each county being of victory on August 2nd. On motion by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, We invite you to attend the —x— the following resolution was offered and adopted: given a few minutes to act out services of he Down Town BE IT RESOLVED By the County Board, now in session, that Geo. A. Snyder Agent R. F. Crierie of the a "stunt." Pine county won first be paid 50 per cent of the retained balance on Div.ision B, State Rural Highway church next Sunday. Remember: Married, in this city last Saturday No. 9. Koochiching County. Minn. ^Rainy River Navigation Co., place and Koochiching second Commissioner Harrigan moved that E. E. Blegen be allowed $25 from the The morning service is at 11. morning, Mr. Orville wishes to express the regrets in the contest. poor fund with which to take his boy to the Deaf and Dumb School at Faribault. Sunday school at 10 a. m., evening The motion was seconded by Commissioner Bursack and carried byunanimous Gowdy, of Bear River, to Miss of the company that account of vote. service at 8 p. m. Garnet Wilma Rice. The wedding On motion by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, low water the S. S. Kenora was NURSES GRADUATE. Hos» the expenses connected with the taking of the Nelson child to the State party came from Big Falls not able to make the excursion pital, should be paid by the County out of the poor fund. Motion carried. to Littlefork in their auto. Mr. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Harrigan Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner run down river Sunday night as On Thursday evening last, the that the bond of the First State Bank of Northome, in the sum of $2,000 with Gowdy is one of the earliest settlers advertised, but says that if the fourth annual commencement the National Surety Company as surety, be accepted. Motion carried. in the Bear River section of Harrigan Rev. W. O. R. Cross, the new Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner water raises again sufficiently, exercises of the Training School that the bond of the First State Bank of Big Falls, in the sum of $2,500, with country and has a fine farm as Baptist pastor, will conduct the they wall be pleased to give another for Nurses of the Northern Minnesota the National Surety Company as surety, be accepted. Motion carried. a result of fourteen years of Harrigan services July 18th. Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner of their popular moonlight Hospital, was held in the that the bond of the International State Bank of International Falls, in the arduous toil. The Press joins excursions tonight, Thursday, City Hall. accepted. sum of $7,500 with the Maryland Casualty Company as surety, be their many friends in heartiest Motion carried. Morning subject, "Our Record." leaving the Itasca dock at A good musical and literary Harrigan Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner congratulations. 8 o'clock. program was given, and diplomas that the bond of the Farmers State Bank of Littlefork, Minn., in the sum of Swanson $20,000 with T. J. Johnson, Abraham Olson, G. J. Vanderwalk, Lars A. presented to Miss Franses Frenette and Nils Muus as sureties, be accepted. Motion carried. Evening subject, "Jesus, Our SHERIFF WHITE RAIDS Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Bursack that and Miss Winnifred Murphy, The Odd fellows and Rebekah the Township of Sturgeon River be granted a road appropriation of $200 Guest." UNLAWFUL HOUSE. lodges had a very pleasant social who had. completet their course Motion Carried. with honor. Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan and business session last Monday that the Township of Sault in Township 159-27, be granted a road appropriation "Welcome to this House of On Monday night Sheriff night. The two lodges held The commencement oration of of $100. Motion carried. God, are strangers, and the poor/' Commissioner Ulvedahl Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by White and Deputy Van Ettan was delivered by Rev. C. H. a joint installation, and the officers that the following road appropriations be made: went to Ray and pulled the house Blake. A goodly number of of both lodges were installed $275, State Road No. 24 in 64-22 Sabbath school and Christian under $275, State Road No. 25 in 63-22, to be spent the of ill fame there, bringing tiie friends of the graduates and of into their separate offices for the supervision of Engineer Ogaard and Commissioner Bursack. Endeavor at the usual hours. inmates, Gladys Wilson, the colored the hospital attended and enjoyed present term, by the Grand Warden, Ulvedahl, i. ^y Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner that $150 be appropriated for the Erickson road in Township 69-25 to be spent landlady, and Myrtle Monroe the inspiring program. C. H. Blake, assisted by several under the supervision of Engineer Kibbey and Commissioner Bursack. to the county jail, where of the past grands of this The Board adjourned to meet at 1:30 P. M. If you take that military excursion Board reconvened .at 1:30 P. M. they are awaiting trial. short program was given, followed to Kenora Thursday July Abstracts and titles to all property and Roll Call: Members present, Commissioners Bursack, Ulvedahl, Royem Gladys Wilson, like a few Harrigan. Absent, Commissioner McDonald. by a midnight spread in in Koochiching county furnished 22, you will enjoy the beautiful ... '^^ie bids were received and opened, for the erection of the addition •others, has been hanging out at the dining room. Everybody scenery of the Lake of the Woods on short notice by the to the County Poor Farm building: Ranier and slipping down to Ray Building, H. H. Stubee, $10,200.00 drank grape juice and went home with its 10,000 islands, the far Koochiching county Abstract Co. Building, Gustafson and Johnson, $10,317.45 when there was any business in sober. It is a good idea to get famed "Devil's Gap," and the Plumbing, J. j. Doran $3,965.00 official abstractors, International Plumbing, East and Corrin, $4,125.00 sight, and she has been pretty used to grape juice and buttermilk. palatial summer residences and Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. ,, Moved by commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, lhard to catch, but she slipped These will be the popular quaint Indian villages, making that the bid of Stubee of $10,200.00, for building of Poor farm structure be accepted subject to additions, ommissions or corrections as might be made «down once too often. drinks next year. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS one continual round of pleasure. (Continued on last page)