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June 22, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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"J fi S-V*r ^5- ., vj4"*n.'*-T J"*" "V r". ^*-*r Jf^Z% INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ^x:8x$$x^x$aeo68S%s6$$s%96%sBa6«xg5g to the children in the afternoon *c***c He Bemidji Normal School Notes, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS «JAT THE CHDRCHESI DISTRICT NEWS |j and in the evening a mothers' 55 888 meeting was held. The cooking and sewing class*, I9S ss es will not start until next Moil* Ranier News. wSwX^XoX/^ day, when the teachers will ar* Loman. Mr. Frank White of Littlefork Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado rive. Amiel Tomek is now a resident is here today on jury service. will leave tonight for a couple of Ranier. The water is still very high. of month's vacation. The enrollment of over ninety "Dutch" Reiser returned from Quite a few dances are being Martin Christiansen, of Indus J™!* P'°bf|y «ach more his week's trip up the lake yesterday. Special Sunday dinner from th given at Crystal Beach. visited his son Leslie last week] hUndred before the week 12:30 to 2 p. m. at the International out. Club. tf. Fred Wagner departed this George Mercure, of Ft. Fran- Dr. R. N. Monahan returned There are but four young met} week for an extended eastern from a professional trip to Minneapolis. LIVE BABY LOBSTERS— trip. Served with drawn butter, or about 16 to 1, but it will not be take them home and boil them. ir 4.1Tr™k 1 *ree silver. According to measurements a case Miss Myrtle Peggar has gone' Edson S. Gaylord, Minneapolis International Club Cafe. taken the high water is slowly to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. attorney, was a business visitor '*'^••*••'•'*'1 fullr- Review classes have been pu? receding. Stillar, at Pelland. the last of the week. Money to town on Northern jinto the course for those wh Comer roth Avenue and 5th St. Minnesota lands* E. Li Heermance, Pastor. Victor Davis and A1 Couture Mattson|«|^ ha™ but no credit i, Fred Smjth and Mat FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jens* & Norton* Agents, Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of had busines tn LaValle, Ont., work' glven such drove to Birchdale the oth toWflatkm*! Falls* Mmft. Scotch Collie pups. Apply John fni« wppV ... 1 Music. to look at a road 10b. H. Bullard. Jul 13 May 18. lne state engineers are ex* jpected to go over the Norman Preaching as usual at 11 a.m. Pete Magnussen has accepted n«,- ^vu uie -Norman a The eight year old son of Mr. S. E. Grindall, formerly of & O. ]?01 cloS?d wlt,hra Plc~ school site next week and make and 8 p.m. During the pastor's a position with the M. nic mc and and the the teachers left for'plans buildings. Northome but now of Walker, and Mrs. Frank LaGasa disappeared for the vacation the pulpit will be occupied Power company. their respective homes. Tuesday noon and at the was a business visitor here the by Rev. James E. Ball of past lew days. time of going to press he had The enrollment at present is Wadena. Agent Kershaw and wife spent 0 Jesperson went to St. follows: Beltrami county, 42 not been found. Thursday and Friday visiting as Sunday school at 10 a.m. Paul last week to attend a con- Cass, 13 Hubbard, 12 ItasTa Money to Loan on farm property friends in Virginia. Christian Endeavor at 7.00 p.m. vention of the Rebekahs. j9 Morrison, 4 Crow Wing, 3! The canvassing board, which in North Minnesota. Apply to Frank S. Lang, International consists of Auditor Slocum, T\/r St. Louis, 2 Todd, Koochiching, Mrs. Schiller's little daughter FIRST METHODIST Mrs. Sam Plummer left for Clearwater, Aitkin and Yellow Clerk Drummond, Judges Palmer Falls, Minnesota. tf. has been very sick but is improving EPISCOPAL CHURCH Durand, Wis., the first of the Medicine each have one repre-« and Brow.n and C. A. York, very rapidly. Cof 5th Street and 8th Avenue week to visit a sick sister. jsentative. James T. Watson Jr. is home is busy counting votes. C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. I ri-. -n u- from Carlton college, Northfield, r» ,.4-u c* Suitor Robinson and family, of Residence, 812 5th St. ,JRa- Mrs. Hinckley and son, Brad- The Normal school will have where he was one of the graduates Judge McClenahan gave a Emo, are now residents of 0 ford, came home from Little Glee club and chorus to fur- of the class of 1916. jail sentence of thirty days to nier, having moved here this a Usual service next Sunday falls for the summer vacation, pish music in connection with Clara Rogers yesterday on the week. charge of contempt of court, be- morning. Dr. G. F. Swinnerton, jthe military for the Farmers' Mrs. R. Liljeblad and little cause she failed to appear before city, will preach at 11 Hjordis will leave next Friday A fire department has been or- buSnes ^riV^nf5 aj^u^ ^an^luet and reception oh grand jury last year. He then for a few weeks visit with her inized here. It is the intention i__ _• a. OU, June 21st. Miss Newton, teacher ree ganized here. It is the intention weeks in the interest of insur-|0f music, will have charge of old time friend, Mrs. John Lindfoolm, remitted the sentence on good Sunday school at 10. to have weekly drills so that the of Winnipeg, Man. ance' [this work. Folk games will also behavior. There will be no service in the highest state of fficiency may be played at that time, under the evening. be reached. Hawley Christiansen and family Abstracts and titles to all pro* direction of Miss Hoglund, also The automobile owners o£ came down from their Black of the faculty. rs perty in Koochiching county ft®4* our city have made arrangements FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH river claim last week for a Margie News. •stehed on short notice by the for a picnic dinner at Loman Welcome to this House of God The Bemidji Teachers' No'-* visit, ^oocfatchhig county Abstract Qx next Sunday. Those who are strangers and the poor. mal Training school began its Mr. Horton is back on his ottctel abstractors* IntettiertioflaJ are so unfortunate as to not Wm. Cross, Pastor. first session with Conductor W. street job. Mrs. Goben arid children have tL Ktona*-Adv* 1. i--^ have an automobile are invited P. Dyer in charge and a corps gone to Polly, Wis., to join her to go by boat. Capt. Shaw has Bible school at 10. Classes for eleven assistants. This session is husband. They expect to make Mr. Rand had the misfortune Mr. Chas. A. Hadlock, forestry made arrangements for the pass- all. a forerunner of the Sixth StoU of losing a cow. that their future home. patrolman of the southern age of a goodly number. If the Morning worship at 11. A Normal which is to be established R. Tilson left Sunday night "pari of this county, was married weather is unfavorable the pic- welcome and a place for you and at Bemidji in the near future, for a trip down the line. Alvin Erickson is taking care Hast Thursday to Miss Ruth M. nic will probably be held later. yours. and gives credits accepted by the of the post office and store while Lovering, of Blackduck, by Rev. Junior Christian Endeavor at State Department of Education 'Ole Scheie and wife are visiting The sewing circle met with J. H. Ferray. Congratulations. Burrows-Wallace. 3- at Montrose and other points. and all state schools. Laura Rand last Thursday. On Monday evening last the Senior Christian Endeavor at Rev. Ball, of Wadena, united in 6:30. Mrs. J. R. Eastman and little Littlefork and Vicinity. Mrs. Helmer, Martin Perkins, Mr. Van Slyke went to Fort the bonds of holy matrimony Mr. Evening worship at 7:30 p. firl, daughter Lenore left last evening Frances Saturday to see the Arthur Metcalf, and Leslie and Don Burrows, pf Baudette, and "Everlastingly at It." home in for her parental Jack Hale was home last Wednesday doctor. Hawley Christiansen bought Miss Leila Wallace, of this city, Everybody's Bible class and southern Iowa and expects to for the weding. cows at Indus from Mr. Christ- at the home of the bride's spend about a month visiting Prayer meeting every Wednesday Miss Kastella, of Blackduck,! iansen during the past week, mother. After the wedding the with relatives and friends. ot 7:30 p. m. E. E. Polkinghorne spent Friday came Sunday to work for Mrs. hapy couple left on the midnight The Sunday school picnic at and Saturday in the Twin Rogers. train for Baudette where The Lutheran League of the HEALTH LAWS ARE Cities on business. Indus last Friday was a real success they will make their home. Swedish Lutheran church will ENFORCED IN CITY. although the weather was They are holding town election The contractinlg parties are hold a lawn ice cream social o.utside threatening and kept some away. Eddie Reno, who has been in Mr. Foot's house as the both well known and highly regarded of the church if the weather In municipal court on Wednesday working with the bridge crew of scshool house is in use. Rev. Gregg and Mr. Cochran in our city, where they permits, otherwise inside, midsummer morning the case of the were there and added much to the M. & I., was home over Sunday. have lived for several years. Mr. evening, June 23, at 8. city health officer, Dr. Swinnerton, the good program. Mr. Garrison is building his Burrows has been with the The grounds will be decorated against Freda Dragoman, garage shop so look out, Margie Green Hardware Co. as funeral -BTr 1 with greens and Japanese lanterns. was adjourned to Monday morning L. L. Biehl, who was on the will have an auto soon. director and embalmer. Miss next at ten o'clock. Freda is Caldwell Brook News. grand jury, is again at his job Wallace has been stenographer charged with slaughtering an which is more to his liking than Mr. Marsden has been up to to Attorney Kane a*hd is a graduate S. E. Bickley, of Minneapolis, animal and butchering it contrary Albert Boerner accompanied serving at the Falls. International Falls on the jury. of the local high school. is chief clerk in the office of the to ordinance. She is also Adolph Bloom to Big Falls Sunday. He came home Friday night. Their many friends extend congratulations. Koochiching realty Co. in the further charged with butchering A. C. Earley returned last position recently vacated by Mr. a diseased animal and bringing Tuesday from Brainerd where J. S. Olson has spent the past Otto Jahnke. Mr. Brickley will it to her place for human consumption. he attended the Association few days at International Falls I Mrs. Sina Lundstrom is at For a period of approximately move his family here as soon as Attorney Scrutchins, getting medical aid for his hand. -Big Falls visiting home folks for meetings being held in that city, 106 years the postoffice at Gwynedd, convenient quarters are obtained. of Bemidji, has been retained by .a week. Pa., has been held by a We welcome him to our city of Freda, while the city attorney Mr. Holland, who has been attending Mr. andMrs. Marten are mov-] opportunity. member of one family. Now a will the case. prosecute to the work of the First ing into the August Quarum H. J. Fougner came up from new postmaster has taken possession, .These infractions of the health State Bank during the vacation house recently vacated by L. W. *Big Falls for a few days visit the appointment being Edward Randolph returned laws and regulations of the city'J^j^ of Geo. French, left Monday last Sunday. made with the resignation of this morning from attending the are likely to be dealt with more afternoon for the Falls. Walter H. Jenkins, the last incumbent Indian Agricultural school at severely by the city health officer The ball game between Mar-J Clarence Morrissey was a Satgie in the long record. Chilocco, Okla. He will return to in the future than in the (Continued on last page.) and Big Falls yesterday was school next September after the urday visitor at Big FallSj past unless the very considerate won by Margie to the tune of by motor boat, NOTICE. summer vacation which he will treatment the people have had .18 to 10. /r N spend with his aunt and uncle, Notice is hereby given that oti at the hands of that officer are the 6th day of June, 1916, a divorce -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randolph, at Tangen has gone to responded to more promptly and a y* 7 i. I Hosiery in all JCettle Falls. was granted to Mrs. May Aagot Erickson left Saturday Far£0 for a couple of weeks thoroughly in the observance of night for Grand Forks, N. D., Godin from her husband, Thos. y~v I L/ /-v 1 \T Tl r\ visit with relatives, health regulations. where she will go to school and Godin, by Judge B. F. Wright of Mr. and Mrs. John Clausen, Weights study for confirming. the district court. who have a fine farm near the SHOE HOSPITAL. Aug. H. Nelson and Sister, MRS. MAY GODIN. intersection of the state road There wefe Several justice were Big In complete assortments and the Rat Root river, were trials held here last Tuesday, jFalls shopPers week" of the last We put in spark coil points here on business last Monday. What is the matter with Mar-1 „r They were among the first to Interwoven gi'e? Something must be wrong.! Wm- Lundstrom is plasterng and guarantee them indefinitely. make settlement in that township the new house now and will E. H. Weber, Ranier/ 5 18-6 8 and have rseided there Melvin,isoon A. J. Anderson took have il ready for °ccupanc, Line since 1901. We were pleased to one of his little boys, to the Anoka FOR SALE—A Ford runabout, meet them and enjoyed a good mm hospital. The little fellow has I Scalers McDonald and Doyle Cotton, Lisle and Silk in visit with them. in good condition, for been suffering with an abcess in werf nelghborhood last ln black and the popular shades only $125. Can be seen at Holler's one of his ears. ,week scalmg loSs the Duluth for Garage, 2 for 25c Log Co. Last Friday a union picnic of the Indus and Loman Sunday The'material is fast being con- Repairing While You Wait FOR SALE: Three good milk schools was held at the farm of veyed to the school ground for Lundstrom and Blaine cows. Price reasonable if taken M. F. Smootz at Indus. 125 people NATHAN NURICK, ^216 2d ave. the erection of the new school ^y€re °ver in the west an at once. Apply August Hedloff, were present and a fine time The "Emerson building and a band of about six :fart township assessing Forsythe, Minn. Tvas enjoyed. A baseball game cumbent in the long record. workers are already busy. last week' was played in which the Loman the newest Corliss Coon FOR SALE.—Cheap if taken school carried off the laurels. A Blaine Canfield went to Big collar for spring and summer—a ACREAGE FOR SALE:«-Otoner Inga Morgan and William at once, an 18 foot cedar row good program was given by the Falls Sunday with his boat taking comfortable light offen three and one-half aeres Erickson were giving pleasant boat with detachable engine, also scholars. Helpful addresses were as passengers Mr. and Mrs. dry weight collar of higft land oft the and calls around Margie yesterday a 2,y2 H. P. stationary engine, given by Rev. E. S. Gregg, Prof. Peter Lundstrom, Ellen Lundstrom. I. and Elwell road, four miles from Blackduck, where they all as good as new. Can be seen Leslie Carlson and Mrs. Cochran and Mr. I. W. Hinckley. from Mefnatlonal Falls-, at a have both wroked the past year. at the Motor Inn. Jng. Tangen The Loman people will hold a bargafii taken Jiisi right FF SOOT*. Burton's picnic during July in honor of for pauftrft bees and small fruit. Our Sunday school picnic last •the Indus people. SUBSCRIBE FOR TOE PRESS Send f&i» cash offer in t© the Mortday was a big success. Bro. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Press a! Gregg was here and gave a talk