International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 17, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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.'-pji.-ft' "•. ..•••£ .V '1 A.** "T': /. If-* •C 5 :0 s- INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE BORDER PATROL Wheelocfe crib his poles, posts, etc. DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Gunder Nybo was a business visitor BETHLEHEM CHURCH Private Martin is feeling blue the to. Baudette this week. last couple of days because he will Mr. Eastman is having good success lose his job on the dam when his RIVERSIDE ITEMS with his 50-egg "brown hens," time expires Monday morning at and is getting a lot of "shickens." Superintendent Birdsall of the M. Sam Zimmerman spent Sunday in 1:00 a. m. Chester Jackson has Mr. Buckley's Mr. Slauson is helping Mr. Murray D. & W. is in Chicago on businees. Corporal Pansy Panoussis is looking town. team to do his farm work. on the big sheep ranch near Manitou for *a position as nursemaid, as John Schmidt was out on~his farm and reports a big gain in the Rev. E. L. Heermance is visiting at WANTED—To rent a good upright he was seen drilling an infant squad Wednesday. number of sheep in the way of lambs. Fairmont and Minneapolis. piano for five mdnths. Address during the early part of the evening, A. F,. Brown was up from Minneapolis 5#.'"' .1^1 !li4 Two boats besides the mail boat jtl? !. 3i 3 Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier. consisting mostly of children from the first- of the week. make daily trips between Birchdale Henry Cominsky of Bemidji spent th§, ages of five to ten years of age. Miss Edith Sinclaire made a trip to 'i-i p. ssiu'i and Baudette. The mail boat makes Sunday with Irving Burton. •. Rev. E. L. Heermance brought six He guarantees perfect protection to .the superintendent's office. connection with the Dan Patch at hives of bees with him from Fairmont all children wishing ta enter his Mr. and Mrs. John LaBarge gave Loman. Ed Astwood of Dentaybow was a last week and found a ready squad. a surprise dance in honor of Mr. LaBarge's Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor. town Friday of business caller in sale for all of them. Private Swenson was in a local sister May. CIVIL SERVICE last week. restaurant one morning eating a Mr. and Mrs. Cronk from Xakoda EXAMINATIONS Eugene Holler returned from Minneapolis grapefruit when Private "Blondy" Preaching services at 11 a. m. and were at Riverside Sunday. BOARD AND ROOM—Wanted Tuesday where he was called Petterson came in. "What are you 8 p. m. Elizabeth Sutsh called on the An open competitive examination with private family—strictly quiet by the illness of his daughter. He eating?" asked Petterson. "An orange," Sunday school at 10. Jacksons Sunday. under the rules of- the U. S. Civil and clean. Call Press office. reports that she is on the road to answered Swenson. So the Service commission for the position Elk patrol of scouts on Sunday afternoon recovery. former asked the waiter for an orange of clerk (male and female) and carrier, at 2. ROCK GROVE FARM A. F. Mertens of Jeffries, Minn., is and when she said that they in the post office at International Girls' Training class, Saturday afternoon visiting with his daughter, Miss Dora Money to loan on farm property had none he said, "O yes you have, Fall's, Minn., will be held on Wm. Erickson has sold his homestead. at 2. Mert^irs. in United States arid Canada. Apply there are some," pointing to some May 26, 1917, commencing at 9 a. m. At present writing he is quite to.,-- Frank S. Lang, International Our Children's Day service, with healthy looking grapefruit. Applications for this examniation ill at the home of his brother, the Cashier, Nels Muus of the farmers' Falls, Minnesota tf. confirmation, and reception of members, 7 Corporals Simpson and John Verdon, must be made on the prescribed form late Eric Ericson. State Bank fLittlefork was a business will come a week from Sunday. with the assistance of First John Johnson is finishing a part which, with necessary instructions, and social visitor here today. Money to loan oil ,. Kpochiching -Class Privates H. Blakney, Virgin may be obtained from the commissioner's of Ruberg's store for a residence. county and Canadian farm lands. Martini and C. M. Hoban, have been FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL local representative, Mr. J. Mr. Ruberg expects to occupy it at WANTED—To rent a good upright Frank :S. Lang, for the. last week drilling young CHURCH W. Ekickson, International Falls, an early date. piano for five months. Address tf. -International Falls,, Minn. men in the ball park evenings and Corner 8th avenue and 5th street Minn., or from the undersigned. Mr. Henderson of Baudette was a Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier, Minn. have been obtaining very good results. Edward Kaneen, Minister visitor at Rev. Howard's last week. All persons wishing to take this Our esteemed, citizens, Mr. and It would be well for more of The 50-foot flag pole is up and examination should secure blanks Mr. Oliver Doumier and family Mrs. John Ifoller returned Tuesday the young men to take interest in Strangers made welcome. Your cooperation the flag presented to the school by and file their applications with the have moved to Aitkin, 'Minn. They from their usual, winter's sojourn in this as it would help them if they the late Mrs. Schonsby is floating is solicited. The two great undersigned at once in order to allow formerly resided in Holler's .addition. Florida. They report a fine restful are called on in the future. bulwarks of human life, Christianity at the top. Recitations were given time for any necessary corrections time but are'glad to get back ajgain. Lieut. Skinner, who has charge of and patriotism, are essential to by the school children and an appropriate A, Clothier, state agent for the and to arrange for the examination. the Forrestry draft at Fort Frances, spiritual and material happiness. addresses made by Rev. Girard and Firemen's companys, FpR sAL&rrCheap if taken at J. M. Shoemaker, together with Private F. H. Tucker Howard and Principal Petrie. sjpent a few, days here on business once,* 160 atres- of first' class farm Morning service at 11. J. M. Shoemaker, Secretary, of the 238th Forrestry battalion, paid Mrs. Johnson, wife of the missionary this ^eek. ... .. land near Liltlefork village, ten Civil Service Board, a friendly visit here Saturday and Evening service at 8. Special music formerly in charge of the Long acres cleafed and- good dwelling St. Paul, Minnesota. took in the sights of the town. The by the Chorus choir. Old and familiar Sault mission, was a visitor at Rev. R. K. Watt returned Tuesday from house. $800 of good salable timber Lieutenant reports that the work is hymns are sung. Note: City delivery is to be established Howard's last week. Bemidji. While there he bought, two on it. Appfy at- Press office. going along nicely with three men Sunday school at 10 a. m. at International Falls ori The farmers are taking advantage car loads of cattle for the farmers already enlisted, with the prospect June 30, 1917, with two regular carrirs Epworth League at 7:45 p. m. of the pleasant weather by preparing iof Koochiching. J. R. Eastniian returned last week ^f many more in the near future. at $800 per annum and one substitute .. Ranier services: Preaching at 2:30, the ground for spring crops. from Duluth{-where .'he passed a sii^pcessful carrier at 35 cents per hour,. Sunday school, at 1:45. Ask Miss Halvierson and Miss Solien Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Krohn will en,j examination for 'admission ANNUAL REPORT OF and this examination is held to provide Certain the Methodist Ladies' Aid at for their receipe for pancakes, to the officers' training school at tK,I8 THE DORCAS SOCIETY eligibles for these positions and to knock the "H" out of "H. C. L." the church Friday afternoon. Ladies IT 4 Fort Snelling, where he will probably BAPTIST CHURCH any other vacancies that may occur Receipts from April 1,' 1915, are cordially invited. Then ask Mr. Petrie how it works be called for service tha latter West 3rd Street. later, either clerk or carrier, during to Apr. 1, 1917 $374.96 on his staomach. part of fth«£ summer. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. year of eligibility. Amount paid out for1 groceries Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Speelman returned Fred Ball and his mother were at Each applicant will be required to and clothes for the poor 192.13 the Falls lately to see the' eye specialist Tuesday from Minneapolis The chairman of the membership 10 a. m. Bible school. submit tp the examiner on the day Paid out for milk and 12.00 where they have been visiting relatives^ eggs about the latter's eys. committee of the. local cahpter _of If. a. m. Preaching service.. Theme: of examination a photograph of Paiid out for care of baby 7.00 Thre is talk that our P. O. will be and friends for a few days. the Red CrOs6 announces that the "Goa Over All. himself 'taken within two. years. Paid out for material for work 45.77, moved up on the Elwell road in the supply of feoeipt blanks have been Ill .3 p. m. Junior Endeavor. j1 The M. & O. office force have Hall rent for charity ball,"1 near future. s.' exhausted, so. there will be some delay '.changed hours from 8 a.' m. tin til 6 printing, advertising, etc. '.. 46.9^ 7 pj. m. Christian Endeavor. Leslie Whitcomb is now in Big Rifkin's millinery department is in receipting for money that may •p. m. to 7 a._,m.. until, $ p. m., which Total amount expended ....$203.8d ..tS": p. Preaching. Theme: A River, Sask., where he expects to the best in town. The prettiest hats m. be sent in-unt&a?*Lew supply arrives. Amoun on hand ........ .. .. 44:10 Woman Patriot work for the season. He reports for ladies and misses at the lowest is much appreciated by all concerned. 5 Number of garments given out5 599 Wednesday evening, May 23rd, game as being very plentiful there. prices. It will pay you to see ourhats «.«•$ FOR SAllfi CftfeAP—Eighty acres 1 Money to loan on northern Minne^Ota^^S.v, Garments donated were received Bible study. Romans, 2nd Chapter. Mrs. E. W. Webb and Mrs. Geo^ before buying. An expert trimmer first -class land jtwo miles irom. the from the "People's' Store, Burtrori's Stiday: evening:-the 25ths^ fchtiir' rehearsal. VanQver were ^visitors at Mr. Bugne^'s, Miss Anfta Lindholm, will wait tiwn^pri Big Falls^S Three hundred rfi M. bnd Carr's stof^.'':'v- .• Tuesday. ,. .. on you.-.-» ... OT nV doHkrs salrfbl^ tnnber. 'Easy 4 ieair?ed. You are cordially iftvited. ,4 Itjf International Falls, Minn. Auditing^omm&te^ ?v i, G. ^B: VanOver is-'4 helpings' Daft MfS. L. Rifkin. Good road and .phone. For fuj#thief -H 'v' -'O. Mrs. Richard Liljeblad, "ffa'fS. C: Stahurin, 'Nellie Mc Donald, ..., ,, -.Nick .Shaedler, -who was- formerly Severy Kansas. ,419-510 1 a ijTO^hio^vwtihCv^power plant and •f moved to Royalton with his family FANCY WORK SALE •l-t |ine i|(iontJ»s ago,Returned Tuesday CONCERT OF THE L, "i taflfce & former 1|osition* S^UkDAY Mii|iCA|r The' Qb^c^Soci^ty *ill -hold^ a|: & & if •*r- n* i-: ^le- jof jfdjCy .. articles. ai.t the.. Reutepj 'V i" FOR tSALRr-Vfee desire to offer a The Ladies Saturday Musical wil| meat and "grocery store on 3rd st*' limited number of RESIDENCE give their annual entertainment tdh' Saturday, Majr .19th, beginning at £OTS^ for rqpjc sale'- Terms t9 suit. niglit at the Grand Theater.^.T^e folr] .2 o'cla&lfcj ^4?^ ar#les, of rare Eet tiV l^know wt»t you' want and lowing is^an out|ine_ of .the^|j^^|ta tci workmanshipi and beauty will.be sold iubm^ offer- Koochiching Realty, Co. b'e: given pni:this'v^ay-anf^¥e*^"ladies of 'the "Pan," A Caiitata city should come esarly to get the FK ','U. Mrs. G. N. Millard is at Minneapolis Pantomimed -by Children best selection. attending the anrttial session .' PART I. of the Eastern Star, as a delegate Pan is Nature in Sound. DONT SET FIRES from the local lodge of which she On this summer day Pan plays! is worthy matron. She is expected ftjS pipes as the world awakens. Nowj Mr. J. H. Winslowj- forest rarigei^ home Sunday. miVnming softly, now with' bird calls.! says: "Don't set fires under an/1 The "Sunbeams" steal over the consideration. He now has a couple hills to draw up the "DeWdrops (the LATH MILL FOR SALE—New 80 of hundred fires in his district. The diamonds which "Night" has_ drop-j horse high pressure boiler with new whole country is afire around Kelliher ped) resting on the downy pillowsj steam pump, 50 horse Phoenix engine, and Blackduck, also fires at SUNDAY, NAY 20th of "cob-webs" which are the "little new' belts, Diamond boiler, Rodgers Ray. The fires at Gemmell, Littlefork, bits" of "Night's" trailing garments, stripper, cost $4,000. Will take Big Falls and Margie are under torn off as she fled. $1,500 for quick sale. Write H. W. control. A summer shower ends abrupt^.1 McKinnon, Carlton, Minn. Mr. Wiftslow has over six hundred At noon Pan lulls the world toi men at work and Sthate Forester sle'ep with the songs of bees. Cox is on the job. No lives have been LOST—A ladies' gold watch on In the afternoon Pan flies from, Sixth street between Eleventh and lost but considerable property has the wind and rain during the "greatstorm." Sixth avenue. The name "Ruth" is been destroyed. engraved the fob and "R. K. on on Curtain. the case. Finder please return to Six Venetian Gypsies WILL E. SULLIVAN APPOINTED Reading—"The Selfish Giant 12J5 Sixth street and be suitably rewarded. ANNAPOLIS CADET Oscar Wilde 5 3-17 Margarite Christy Will E. Sullivan, son of Superintendent Miss Clark, accompanist. Zicka & Co., four male singers and musicians and two females, PRIZE EGGS FOR- SALE 'Jas. Sullivan of the county PART II. offer artistic endeavor which appeals to the masses. Zrska poor farm, has been appointed by After the storm Pan laments over is one ofc the best of the magicians and his entertainment is high Thoroughbred White Leghorn Egg* Congressman C. B. Miller and passed "a greatc oak tree fallen." From Ferris Strain Leghorns grade, interesting all classes, and winning the highest favors from a successful examination for entrance In the twilight Pan pipes a "Serenade" IjThe following prizes have to ^nnapo 1 isNaya,l acadeir.v, those who understand something of magic and realize what a the dancing stars, only to to- won by thes chickens: Intej^tibWiT1 and has b^en -notified to report next" hide in terror of the "Night." superior performance he gives. Fails Poultry show—six firsts, five month. a All sounds of nature Pan hush in seconds and two thirds§ve' swe6fV This i& a good opportunity for Mr. breathless adoration to hearken to stqrkes and four specials. Emo, Ontario Sullivan, who is well qualified both the music of the sjheres of "Night." fair—first and second. North by education and fey natural endawment "Star Spangled' Banner." ome fair—first and second. for such a position. It is also CAST. Setting of fifteen eggs* $2Ji an honor to our city to be so repVesented. Pan ... Riith Elizabeth Swinnerton $ Apply Eagan & Kelly, Russell and Bell "Sunbeams"— Margery McLaren, Phone 180, International Falls, •. Winifred Brown, Renee Keyes, Lea Phone .210,. Fort Frances, Ont. CELEBRATION OF-25TH ANNIVERSARY Patterson, Marion Russel, Margery & offer a "sister act." That is, two girl Bell num- Millard. OF ORDINATION ber, in which one does a comedy of a kind that is irresistible. TO MINNESOTA CHIROPODISTS "Dewdrops"—Laura Russel, Mary Mdnahan, Beatrice Jevne, Betty Rev. Father P. J. Killeen attended Bean. Jjotice is hereby given of the' pass•5 the 125th anniversary of the ordination "Cobwebs"— Kathrine McPartlin, agej of chapter 382 general laws of of Rey. Father Valaez, principal Alice "Duffy, Bernice Belcher, Helen M&nesota, 1917, being entitled "An of the Indian school at Fort Frances, Jean Fraser, Merle Rouch, Dorothy to Regulate the Practise of Chiropody." Tuesday evening. He reports a very act Carletta Rouch. Attention is called to all fine time at the entertainment given "Night"—Edna Oveson. provisions of said law and especially in his honor by the children of the Music by the Ladies' Saturday fccfion 4 thereof, in which is proI school. Garlotta offers a spectacular number which is highly spoken Musifcal, Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, fidel that certain practicioners. of Vicar General Rey. Fr. Magnon of director. of everywhere. chiropody may make application for Winnipeg presented an address and Janet. Ogaard, accompanist. registration before July 1st, 1917, and a swell banquet was served at the •Y: /?-be refeistered .without examination close. Read carfefully the numerous advertisements on paymeAt of a. fee of $10.00. Rev. Valaez was the receipient of in this issue. Many rare Minnesota State Board of Chirop.ody njany appropriate presents from his Examiners and Registration, bargains are offered and the person frierfds. and co-workers in appreciation,of W. V. Ramsburg, Secretary, his services to the Indians of who finds that prices are going be v* ^,1 .Js v»r 801 Pillsbury Building, the northwest during the past ,25. yond their means will do well to £ak|: a^van^age o| these^r^uctions,i