International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 28, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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GAME WARDENS GET railroads gives employment to Fork. NUT COOKIES COMMERCIAL HUNTERS 15,641 wage earners and pays them Booklet on Grade Work— of ordi* Strain a cup and a half Local and Personal Items $I3-°5 Per week printing and 5th—Paul Bowen, Big Falls. licorict nary soup stock or grated Canadian and American Game publishing business has $13,905,000 Sewing. Work Apron and Cap— four through an unbrella case, tie Wardens Unite in Rounding Up invested, gives employment (under 13 years of age) kitchen eggs to the leg of the Mr. Deteker of Littlefork was For Farm Loans, Apply to Offenders. to 5,641 wage earners and pays 2nd—Gladys Klefstad, Little table and beat them unmercifully Frank S. Lang, International ft social visitor here Tuesday. them $11.96 per week $1,718,000 Fork. remove the gums from eight gUft} Falls, Minn. tf A series of sensational raids on is invested in the manufacturing Work, Apron and Cap—(13 to 18 drops, and add a level tablespoon commercial! fishermen in this district, of tobacco. This gives employment Mr. Shearer of Birchdale was years) tast£« ful of selected racoon fur to conducted jointly by Minnesota Mrs. Marie Wallace was at Lopian to 1,613 wage earners at an A business visitor in our city 4th—Stella Timmerhoff, Big: Stir rapidly without compunction State Game Wardens average wage of $14,97 per week. Tuesday to attend the Arthur Tuesday. Falls. per* and roll out the dough with Woods and Wizard and Canadian Comparisons of Capitalization Anderson funeral. Stockinet Darn— feet nonchalance. Go down to Warden Donald McDonald Friday '"According to these figures, to Look for the Green Signs at 1st—Evelyn Hanson, Birchdale. the First National Bank and atlf and Saturday before resulted keep one wage earner in Minnesota Mr. Leslie Whicomb of Birchdale 2, E. Peterson & Co. Mammoth alt 3rd—Gertrude Broeffle, Birch:':y. for some nuts. If they are in the seizure of almost a carload employed in the business of visited a few days this week Slaughter Sale. dale/ shop! out of them, try all other of illegal fish, venison and other liquor manufacturing requires a with his sister Mrs. VanOver. Combination Undersuit, Corset on Main street. On the following game and the placing of a state capital investment of $12,542 found v- Mrs. Baker of St. Paul is here Cover and Drawers— Tuesday, when you have seizure tag on the "Rainy Lake" foundry and machinery, $2,811 Good Merchandise also given row on endeavoring to institute a Degree 4th Lule Hale, Little Fork. the nuts, place them in a the 80 foot power boat of N. Gagneau car and general shop construction, Shoe Polishing Box— in away for nothing at E. E. Peterson the floor. Lead the cookies Honor lodge. oi of Fort Frances, the largest $1.601 marble and-stone, $1,601 & Co. Big Slaughter Sale. 5th—Richard Romens, Little and single file in front of the nuts, and handsomest boat in northern •slaughtering and meat packing, Fork. when you have a cookie standing Mrs. Laura McCool leaves tonight waters. The boat is valued at $4,102 publishing and printing, Folding Step Ladder— •heir in front of every nut, and for LaMar, Iowa to visit Attorney W. V. Kane left last (8.000. lated, but in all manufacturing industries 2nd—Foster Richards, Big Falls minds are far away, suddenly night for St. Paul to accompany her daughter Mrs. Haas. Gagneau ran his boat into named in this city there 3rd—Rudolph Carlson, Big fishing push them backward with a Sf his wife and two daughters home Ranier last night and when he is a capital investment of $17,709,000, W':- Falls. pole, and they will all sit down again. Mrs. Danaher will give a birthday tied up found Wood, Wizard and or less than is invested Farm Gate Model— a alter* on a nut! Then there is no party to-morrow evening in McDonald waiting for him. A in the entire liquor manufacturing nut 2rtd—Richard Romens, Little native. They have to be honor of her daughter Florence. The reception in honor of Rev. search of the boat revealed the industry in the state of Minnesota. Fork. cookies—James M. Flag in C. H. Blake and family last Friday fact that hundreds of undersized In Duluth this gives employment 5th—Marcellus Carew, Indus. American Magazine. Miss Katie Hanson will entertain night was well attended and fish of all varieties were stowed to 6,083 workers or Meat Carving Board— ten of her young lady friends a good program rendered. away and the entire cargo was nearly four times as many as are 3rd—Harvey Thomas, Loman. Service at a Holloween party to-night. FOR SALE—One No. 18 seized. During the search, the engaged in liquor manufacture in Mallet— Stove Quality Hard Coal Cashier and Mrs. Geo. N. Millard game wardens also discovered a Minnesota, who collectively receive 4th—Arthur LaChapelle, Big Miss Belle Raymond will entertain new last fall, used five months, expect to leave in about a lot of fresh vension, which also $3,593,000 in wages or an Falls. will sell cheap if taken at onCG a number of her girl week for a six week's well earned was seized. He was arrested and average of $11.36 per week." Tabouret— friends at her brithday party Inquire at Press Office. vacation on the Pacific coast. will be tried tomorrow. 2nd—Arthur LaChapelle,. Big Saturday evening. Pays Fine in Two Courts NINETEEN SALES OF Falls. Abstracts and titles to all pro* All kinds of wearing apparel Tom Hickerson, another commercial LAND IN NOVEMBER 5th—Arthur LaChapelle, Big Attorneys Frank Plamer and perty in Koochiching county furnished at the Bankrupt Sale for next to fisherman, gave the wardens Falls. on short notice by the Campbell left last night for St. nothing Saturday, Oct. 2nd. a chase before he was taken Tracts in Some of Southern Picture Frame— Paul where they argue a civil Koochiching county Abstract Co. into custody. When he was Counties Will be Offered by State 2nd—Ralph Foster, Little Fork. case official abstractors, International before the Supreme court If you want to save yourself overtaken and his launch searched Auditor. 3rd—Ambrose Haluptzok, Big Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. lots of money go to the Peterson's a fine fat deer was found and Falls. Mrs. Blake's class of the M. E. Slaughter Sale. seized. He was taken to Fort Nineteen public land sales at Split Log Road Drag— 3rd—Sigrid Larson, Nass. Sunday school will entertain Rev. Frances, found guilty of killing which 225,366 acres of state lands 3rd—Glenn Gregg, Little Fork. Booklet on Lumbering— Blake'* class at a Holloween FOR SALE—One two horse deer out of season and paid a fine will be offered at public auction Raffia Basket with handle (under 1st—Anna Mystrom, Ericsburf, party at the church parlors Friday power electric motor, good condition. of $5p. Later in the day he came will be conducted in November 9 years)— 2nd—Mary Cullen, Dentabow. evening. Call Press Office. to Ranier and was again arrested by J- A. O. Preus, state auditor. 1st—Ruth Griffith, Little Fork. 3rd—Irene O'Laughlin, Wild" for having deer in his possesion This will close the state sales for 3rd—Jas. Grady, Little Fork. wood. Attorney and Mrs. Jevne left The funeral services of Mr. in closed season. He paid a fine I9I5» one of the most successful 4th—Gerald Frye, Little Fork. 4th—Maud Rouse, Wildwood. .Monday night for the California Arthur Anderson who was accidentally of $20 and costs in the American seasons for the land commissioner. Reed Basket—(under 14 years) 5th—Harold Pugh, Wayland. exposition t6 be gone a month. shot up in the Black river court. 4th—Marie Mannanson, Loman Booklet on Dairy Cattle— t)r. Mary will keep her eye on country a week ago was held John Keyes was arrested as he Many of the tracts offered are 5th—Emma Sonderman, Indus. 3rd—Agnes Hogland, Greaney, the children. at Loman Tuesday afternoon. ^stepped from a launch at the Ranier unusually desirable and it is believed Case of Farm Seeds— Best Block individual work— Rev. Gregg of Littlefork conducting landing by Wood and Wizard by Mr. Perus that they will 3rd—Ambrose Haluptzok, Big 2nd—Agnes Coughlan, Bladuf. Miss Shelland is attending the the services. He had a nice saddle of venison in be bid in at figures much above Falls Sundeen, 5th—Teresa Minnesota Educational Meeting .his possesion. He was found the appraised values. 4th—Ambrose Haluptzok, Big Stockinet Darn— ait Minneapolis this week where Pens, inks and pencils at the guilty of having deer in his possession The bulk of the offerings are in Falls. 2nd—Elizabeth Sutsh, Interna* •he has a prominent place on the Press office and fined $50. In the Koochiching, St. Louis Becker, 5th—Geo. Rowe, Big Falls. tional Falls. program. course of his trail he admitted Beltrami, Hubbard, Lake, Aitkin, Card of Rope Work— 5 th-—Milly Jackson, International At The Churches that he killed the deer in Canada Crow Wing, and Roseau counties, 4th—Vendla Langland, Baldus. Falls. Hazel Hanson of Birchdale arrived and was notified by Inspector but there are tracts in more 2nd—Annie Lempinen, Baldus. Doll's Clothes— Tuesday to take a normal McDonald to appear at Fort southern counties and even some FIRST METHODIST Map of British Isles— 5th—Katie Niska, Max. course in our public school and Frances tomorrow on that charge in Wabasha and Winona counties. 1 st—rEllen Cullen, Dentabow. Overhand Patch— will make her home with her aunt EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ed Ek, E. R. Smith and Neil Following are the dates of all y—trmr.-x:. 2nd—Catherine Cullen, Dentabow. Greaney, 3rd—Agnes Hogland, Mrs. A. B. Colburn. Street, Corner of 10th 5th Ave. Berger are others who fell into the November sales with the Three Cornered Darn— H. Blake, Pastor C. the hands of the wardens from number of acres to be offered: Map of Baltic Sea— 5th—Bernice Olson, Little Fork Duck hunters are going and returning either side of the boundry. A Nov. i. 10 a. m. Detroit ... 12,400 1st—Maud Rouse, Wildwood. Nail Box— every day with their Services at Ranier tonight. quantity of nets and twine were Nov. 2.10 a. m. Wadena .. 5,500 Harrigan 2nd—Ella Regal, Dentabow. 5th—Frank Kovach, thrilling accounts of successful Sunday school at 2 o'clock. seized and destroyed. The fish Nov. 3. 9 a. m. Fergus Fallsi,5oo County. Map of Mexico— School, Koochiching fhoots, but none are getting more and game confiscated was shipped Nov. 4. 11:30 a. m. Long 1st—Catherine Cullen, Dentabow. Rug— than forty-five birds. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening by the wardens to various Prairie 3,800 5th—Mike Coly, Silverdale. at 8. Period from 8 to 9. points to be sold for the fish and Nov. 5.10 a. m. Little Falls 7,900 Booklet, on Potatoes— Hammock— Messrs Johnson, Hanson and game commission. -There were Nov. 8. 10 a. m. Int'l Falls.20,000 2nd—Alice Dall, Silverdale. 2nd—Ella Regal, Dentabow. Emlaw, land appraisers for the Our Sunday evening services 27 barrels and boxes of fish taken Nov. 10. 10 a. m. Bemidji .. 6,000 state have about completed their will be evangelistic. Sermon during the raids. Nov. 11. 10 a. m. Park Rapids.. work for this season, having subject for next Sabbath will be, W*'J, Before making the above seizures, 18,000 placed values on 19,000 acres of "The Dispised Birthright.'' Game Warden visited the Nov. 12.10 a. m. Walker .. 9,000 CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY state lands. Duluth transfer yards and found Nov. 15.10 a. m. Grand.... Services next Sunday are: Sabbath a box consigned from Ed. Ek and Rapids 40,000 Timber expert Case of the State school 10 a. m. Grades for upon opening it found that it contained Nov. 16. 9 a. m. Two Harbor Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Auditors office is spending the all scholars. Good teachers. undersized fish, and venison. 10,000 week here getting his crews He came to Ranier and put Nov. 17. 10 a. m. Duluth .. .35,000 started on estimates and valuations Changes in Service Nov. 1st Public worship at 11 a. m. Mr. Ek under arrest and took him Nov. 18. 10 a. m. Carlton ... 5,600 of both timber and land in Sermon subject, ''The Love of for trail. to Duluth Nov. 19. 10 a. m. Aitkin 15,000 connection with the overflowage ,_ Christ." Nov. 20.10 a. m. Brainerd 10,000 cases. Two Trains Between Fort Frances, if/ HOME TALENT PLAY teC.- Nov. 22. 10 a. m. Roseau ... 19,000 Evening service 7:30. Rainier and Duluth Nov. 24.10 a. m. Crookston 5,300 Prof. E. £. Mclntire is in Minneapolis Nov. 26.10 a. m. Wabasha 66 at the Grand Theatre Thursday attending the annual We invite you to worship with Nov. 4th. Boss of Bar Ranch, Nov. 27. 10 a. m. Winona .. 1,400 NIGHT TBAXK DAY TRAIN meeting of the Minnesota Educational us next Sunday. You will find (Daily except Sunday) one of those good old western Association where he is to a cordial welcome. Make a Lt. comedy dramas in three acts depecting WINNERS FROM KOOCHICHING tv. Ft. Frances 2:25 a. m. France* .1:30 p. au deliver an address. church date for next Sunday. Jjv. Balnier 2:44 a. m. Xnr. Bainier 1:43 p. m. life as it was on the cattle COUNTY Ar. Virginia 6:20 a. zn. Ar. Virginia 5:30 p. m. 1915 STATE FAIR range in the early days. Produced The Christain Endeavor of the Ar. Duluth 9:25 a. m. Ar. Duluth .,..8:45 p. n. Make a date to attend the under the auspices of the Baptist church will hold a Holloiveen Down Town church. Commercial Map of United States St. Thomas Church by a clever Might train makes connection, West Duluth with V. P. for St. Paul Social in the church Friday and Minneapolis. Day train makes connection Duluth with all night 1st—Gladys Klefstad, Little cast of local talent, under the direction evening, Oct. 29th. Lunch will trains to Twin Cities. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Bob Brewer of Portland, Fork. Te served. Everybody come and Church of the New Covenant. 2nd—Leslie Ames, Little Fork. Ore. Remember the date. 'join us for a good time. Reserved seat section 75c. Genpromptly 3rd—Nellie Montgomery, Little Wm. Cross, Pastor. at 8130. Fork. Mrs. Carrie Anderson and her Bible School 10 a. m. Map of North and South America. sister from California came in on 1 st—Leslie Ames, Little Fork. the train this morning. The boat Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m. "WETS" ARE LABORS 4th—Mildred Pettis, Little Fork. fthey were to take from San Francisco 9 WORST ENEMIES Sermon, 11 a. m. to Portland, Ore. broke Map of Europe.— Let your boy Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. 1st Nellie Montgomery, Northome. troke down and after a delayed (Continued from page I.) Voyage of heavy seas they arrived Sermon, 8 p. m. 2nd—Leslie Ames, Little Fork. into Portland Sunday night, then duct. This suffering is not limited wear one of these /after leaving Portland their train Praise and Prayer Service to the workers themselves Map of Home County.— §£&tj£ every Wendensday night, 8 p. m. 1st—Leslie Ames, Little Fork. Tan into a man with his horse and ,but extends to the widows arid -:J Rah Rah Hats orphans as well. 2nd—Fred Dibble, Northome. wagon killing the horse and injuring Choir practice this week Thursday, Potatoes— the man, this made another ''The United States census reports delay. •.. 8 p. m. 5th—Chas. Lovejoy, Birchdale. show that $20,733,000 is invested =.-5^1 If you are not sure whether your boy wants one, just bring in the. malt liqnor business Poultry— 'vSS him down here to see our splendid coUection of nifty pattern Ladies Aid will meet at Mrs. 4th—Gertrude Broeffle, Birchdale. Hietala-Sanninen in Minnesota. It gives employment in felt, plush, velvet, oorduroy and chinchilla. And you will \r- At the Methodist parsonage Clark's, 6th street, Friday afternoon. to 1,653 wage earners at an win M&'pt/'. be just as anxious to get one as the boy be when you see •v The Fly—, this morning occured the wedding ^average wage of $11,10 per week. what smart hats they are, and the exceptional values we offer at Is "C"* v\ of Emil Hietala and Miss Annie 5th—Gladys Klefstad, Little In foundry and machine shop 25c and 50c AA "Hollowen^Party for the Sanninen. Rev. C. H. Blake products $16,873,000 is invested, Fork. ". primary department and cradle Dairy Cattle-^ read the service that made them which gives employment to 6,002 man and wife. The witnesses roll, Saturday afternoon from 1st—Ernest Ruberg, Birchdale. wage earners at an average wage ID RTO N'S were Nestor Alto and Miss Elina 3130 to 4130. Bring your babies of $12.51 per week $13,183,000 4th—Jenny Borg, Birchdale. A young Niemi, the contracting parties and children. Welcome Bees— invested in car and general shop all. are residents of our city 4th—Luella «Van Uleck, Little construction and repairs by steam