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

June 7, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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irt. •M*. !NTERNATKNA£ »AEtS PfeESS PAGE FIVE w&aSi SIDEWALKS AND WATER CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS. 2 MAIN CONTRACTS LET --Q -J DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS^!/ Blafne Canfield finished his third Last Monday evening the xity N •"•••), term qf school at the Caldwell Brook council let the contract for putting RIVERSIDE ITEMS school l^st Friday. in .about twenty-five more block of Harley Rose of Littlefork was here cement sidewalk and crossings to John Kurzeck is loading out his Wm. Lundstrom lost about 400 logs Mrs. P. O. is visiting her Hanson Tuesday on business matters. Gustafson and Johnson for the Tsum logs at Nakota. by fire last week after fighting the son at St. Peter. of $10,564.40. The contract for putting Chester "Jackson was in town this flames back for three days and FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire in the water mains for Fifth week. nights. Vic Linsten was here a few days corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. this week from his farm at Loman. street from Fifth avenue to Eighth The river drivers took Mr. Jackson's Mrs. A. C. Daniels went to Big avenue was let to Cobey & Hall for logs away Thursday. Falls Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Editor Noonan of Baudette is reported Fred Smith and son were visitors $2,150.60. Mrs. Tetreaux and family moved Fougner. having passed through our here Monday from their home at into Mr. McPartlin's house the firs! The precinct gave up the names of city last Sunday. of the week. Latirel. SOUTH INTERNATIONAL ten prospective soldiers for Uncle Elmer Schley is busy putting in a GRADUATES FIVE Sam, last Tuesday. •^st- Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor. Ted Epper of Ray, has purchased Frank Carlson one of the earliest garden on the-old Koeneke place. Peter Hegg spent a few days with settlers and most successful farmers a Mitchell seven from the Yanke Mae LaBarge went down river on Last Friday the commencement friends here this week. Sunday school at 10 a. m. of Silverdale was a visitor here Friday. the "Alice" Monday. agency. exercises of the South International Morning worship at 11 a. m. Ing Tangen and Wm. Lundstrom Clifford Stillar was a Riverside Falls schools were held and the following are breaking log landings down the Evening worship at 8 p. m. The village of Gemmell enjoyed called Wednesday. pupils were graduated from river this week. P. B. Hegstad of Mankato, Minn., a good drenching all day rain last the eighth grade and given certificates The Tetreaux's gave a social FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL arrived Saturday to take the place Paul Nelson and M. Beck left for Sunday. for admission into the high1 dance Saturday. CHURCH Big Falls Tuesday. of Geo. R. Wiar at the American school of this city: Margaret Miss Edith Sinclaire was in to Corner 8th avenue and 5th street State Bank, Ranier. Soloway at Fort Frances, whil? Wm. Anderson went to Big Falls Croasdale, Minnie Richardson, J. Jewells office relative-to school matters. Edward Kaneen, Minister here he is assisting Kimpton*s ^orchestra Wednesday. Raymond McDevitt, La Mone Hoppe Representative H. J. Miner spent in local dances. Blaine Canfield went to International and J. Alex Sullivan. Morning service at 11. ja .few ,d^s looking over his timber Falls ^Wednesday with the Miss Phyllis R. Sullivan wis their Music junior choir. interests in the different parts of Dan Fiedman who is aleadingvionist SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS registration, from Wicker township. instructor in the eighth grade studies Solo—"Sunbeam" by Mona Ka- !th$.- £ogi)ty this week. at the Kaiserhoff -MinneitHb to whom much credit is due. neen. /polis is visiting his sister» -Mr&ij Dr Evening service at 8. Music by the .LOST-rA long black pocket book 4 MAY VOLUNTEER EVEN ..::v chorus choir. containing papers, valuable only to Money to loan on Koochiching THOUGH YOU REGISTERED Sunday, school at 10 a. m. owner.. Finder, please return to the county and Canadian .farm, lands. Epworth League service at 7.:45 Press -office. t. Frank S. Lang, 4 The fact that a man has registered p. m. Topic "Loyalty." Shipments have just come from tf. International Falls, Minn. does not prevent him from volunteering. Prtaching in the Ranier church at Prof. E E. McIntire leftlast night New York. The full and. complete He can voluriteerand pracr 2i3Q m.- Sunday school at 1:45. for the State Agricultural school at showing is ready. And there's -a Chairman Ulvedahl of the county tically choose the part service he ^frs jYernberg and Mrs. Belile St. Paul wher^ he. will conduct summer broad range of styles and colors. board was' here Monday attending wishes to enter just as well after will entertain the Ladies Aid at the school, during the vacation. For the main part, the middy blouses the monthly meeting of the county registering as well as before, but church Friday afternoon. are all white with either plain colored board when he is drafted under the selective The International Minister's Club Mrs. G. B. Upham returned from or striped collars, cuffs and conscription law he will have held their last meeting before the Bemidji the, first, of the week, Where Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sherman and pockets. Some are in the coat model. no choice as to where he will be summer. vacation in the Baptist she had been spending several days Sizes 34 to 46: We suggest family returned Monday from a few sent. church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. visiting friends in their former home days visit on- their beautiful farm at buying several- Kingsbury read a paper on the town. ... Barnum. Very Strong Matting LATH MILL FOR SALE—New 8ft "Minister's Attitude Toward the horse high pressure boiler with new War.". After a very general and Suit Cases at $1.25 Mike Carew of Indus was a visitor WANTED—To rent a good upright steam pump, 50 horse Phoenix engine, interesting discussion the club adjourned here Tuesday.He reports everything piano for five months. Address These matting suitcases are just new belts, Diamond boiler, Rodgers to meet the first Tuesday in fine shape down river, but says a Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier. as desirable as leather cases and, stripper, cost $4,000. Will take in September for the annual election few good showers would do considerable what is more, are very light. They $lifi00 for quic^ sale. Write W. of officers. good. Dr. Levin of Big Falls brought a are made over the same heavily reinforced M^Kinnon, ^arlton, Minn. man from his prosperous village to frame. All edges are bound BAPTIST CHURCH Wm. Hilliard of Happy land was the Odd Fellows hospital Tuesday with leather and have heavy cowhide LOST—A ladies' gold watch on West 3rd -Street. here yesterday, ft is two years since with a broken arm. corners. Inasmuch as leather Sixth street between Eleventh and C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. his last visit. He reports general is very high, these matting cases Sixth avenue. Thfc name "Ruth" is Rev. Ed Kaneen was initiated into prosperity but great need of rain in ought to prove very interesting at engraved on the fob and "R. K. on Morning 10 o'clock, Bible school. his part of the county. a portion of the mysteries of the the above price the case. Finder please return to Morning 11 o'clock, Preaching. Odd Fellows lodge at their meeting Buy Shoes For the Childrat that Will 1215 Sixth street and be suitably rewarded. Subject* "Man's Request Granted. E. E. Peterson is here from Smoky last Monday night. 5 3-17 3 q., m. Junior Endeavor. Give Them Service an& Comfort. River in the Peace River country 7 q. m. Christian Endeavor. he shipped his hdusehold effects FOR ..SALE—Good milk cow, five Whether you realize it or not, the shoes-you buy for your children 8 q. m. Preaxhing. Subject, "The Tuesday, and will return to his Canada years old, fresh in Koyembier. For JOHN KURZECK BOUND OVER should be given more care and attention than for yourself. Unreasonableness of Unbelief." particulars apply to Edward Johnson, possessions in a few days. FOR UNPATRIOTIC SPEECH Their feet are growing—their feet, are- developing and the shape ^Wednesday evening, Bible Study 61i 10th avenue, phone 330. of their, feet for the future depends largely upon the sensible shape and Prayer service. Friday night Dr. Larson the Optometrist will be John Kurzeck who lives with his of footwear worn in their childhood. ju,Jji? 15, choir rehersal. at Victoria Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, Supervisor Ben Linn who has opened family on his farm a few miles down We specializie on shoes that-are designed on sensible lines so June 11 and 12. Consult him if up quite a prosperous farm in the river was in town Saturday and as to give the child plenty of foot ^room, yet give satisfactory service Grand Falls township was a ^business you have defective eyes or .need after securing a few drinks became W. C. T. U. CONVENTION and afford parents: the least possible shoe outlay. glasses. Artificial' eyes fitted. *V and social visitor .here .Jt^terday. antagonistic in his talk to- Re-1 Very Children's shoes range in price from $1 to $3 with special emphasis cruiting Officer Blobmlield in regard: %1ie* Vf. C. T. U! Convention will i, on the values at $1.65. C. M. Christian son leaves Sunday to the policy of this governmeivt~ifl be^lteld at'Northome the 21st and Women's Shaped Union Suits at 65c night as a delegate of the local Odd Mrs. Wallace ha^, been elected a war matters. Had this been. the 22p|l of June.- The local union expects Fellows lodge to the. meeting-of the delegate to the Rebekka Annual State first offense things would not haSre to send six delegates. These union suits have been knitted on a form and, shaped so Convention to be held in Minneapolis grand lodge which meets in Min gone quiet as bad with him, but under that they fit snugly, but comfortably. One more advantage is that neapolis June 13 and 14 at the West June 13 and 14 from the local circumstances Officer Bloomfield if NOTICE your corset fits comfortably and you can wear your dress with hotel. lodge. did the only thing any man in his greater ease and without any irritation. It means, too, that these official position could do, that is FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighty acres union suits give longer service. FOR SALE—We desire to offer a Miss Florence Kerns who is attending make complaint and cause his immediate first class land two miles from, the FOR THURSDAY the Normal school at St limited number of RESIDENCE arrest. tiwn of Big Falls. Three hundred Cloud will stay at St. Anthony Park LOTS for quick sale. Terms to suit. Last Monday he was arraigned before dollars of salable timber. Easy cleared. ...Silk Fibre Stockings for Women on her way home a few weeks so Let us kknow what you want and Municipal Judge Palmer who Good road and phone. For further Two Pair for 75c that she can get teachers certificate submit offer: Koochiching Realty Co. bound him over to the grand jury particulars address R. C. Mahurip, The silk fibre is high enpugh to give -the stockings an appearance for next year. on $500 bonds which were furnished Severy Kansas. 419-510 of being all silk. The tops of the hose are made of cotton M. F. Smootz returned Tuesday by Mayor-F. H. Keyes and Adolph lisle lisle heels and toes are to be had in white only. Prof. Abbott will spend the summer after. spending about a month getting Krbhn. CIVIC LEAGUE HOLDS here with an assistant taking things lined up on his farm near It is very fortunate for Mr. Kurzeck Special Two Pair for 25c GOOD MEETING MONDAY Indus.- His son, Erl, is .taking good care of his agricultural work and that the Federal authorities Men's Cotton Hose teaching fruit and vegetable canning care of the farm during his father's yfi^ed the civil authorities to handle The Civic League held its first The way hosiery is today this stocking is a wonder value with the machine recently purchased absence. thife' particular case. meeting under its new president, and is sure to satisfy you. Re-inforced heel and toe. Comes in by the school board. Mrs. John Kibbey last Monday. black only. Nine ciar loads of people went from 'The Home Econimics committee LARGER NUMBER THAN BURTON'S DEPT. STORE John Harrigan one of the earliest here and Ranier to the farewell decided to distribute the canning bulletin EXPECTED REGISTER dawn at Ray last Thursday in honor settlers in the southeastern part of No. 17 of the Agricultural Extension the county passed through here Saturday of the schobl teachers. Ambrose Bureau at practically all the The Registration Boards in each on his way to consult a specialist Holland was the master of ceremonies. homes in the city. ward were kept busy Tuesday, when because of an acute stomach It was also decided to accept the 150 had registered in the 1st ward trouble. offer of Prof. Abbott and his crew 250 in the 2nd ward and 100 in the 3rd Mrs. Wallace returned Tuesday of assistants for public use of the ward, the registration cards gave J. R. Meltzer is the new immigration from a visit with her daughter, Leila Your large canning outfit now being installed Give Government out, and all who appeared at the at Baudette. She left yesterday for officer assigned to this port of in the school house for canning poles after that time were asked to entry in place of W. E. Dayton, who a few week's visit in Minneapolis fruit and vegetables this summer. come the following day. but expects to stop off at Long has been transferred to Detroit Throughout many of the county Mich. Mr. Meltzer comes from Prairie to visit with Rev. and Mrs. The league also decided to put a precincts the same misfortune was Ames, Iowa. Blake. table and two benches in the park encountered. 30 registered at Mizpah, 4H* by the river for the use of picnicers. 12 at Littlefork, 60 at the sawmill t.- J. Johnson the successful real If you value the privileges you?have enjoyed Money to loan on farm property Fourteen members were present precinct in this city. estate man of Mizpah was here yesterday in United States and Canada. Apply as an Americancitizen—if you want to make at this meeting held at the home of Sheriff White reports having heard to Frank S. Lang, International on business- connected with certain that your children and future generations Mrs. C. B. Kinney. from fwenty-five small outside precincts many farm sales he has madje thruout Falls, Minnesota. tf. The next meeting will take the will enjoy the same' priveleges—you which registered a total vote that section diiring the past -It forn* of. a picnic at the home of of 450. He believes that the total must do your share towards stemming the Fred Shaw purchased the month. Mrs. Geo. Holler, on June 18th. county registration will be in the mm tide of oppression which threatens our chores. 'home of Postmaster Nightingale1 oil neighborhood qf 1500. H. A. Levin leaVfcs Sunday to attend Fifth avenue a few days ago anS'will Every citizen should make sacrifices in order NOTICE. It will be several days before all grand lodge session of the I. O move into it as soon as C. E. moves -P to insure the IMMEDIATE SUCCESS of the. returns are in, but as full an account O. F. in Minneapolis, from there he into the Former E. E. Peterson home Applications for matron for the "Liberty Loan of 1917." Place in the hands as possible will be given in next will go to spend a Week with his which he purchased soon after his local hospital' will be received up to weeks issue. of our Government at once the means of hurrying folks at Appletbn, Wisconsin, and appointment. 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May incidentally enjdy a/ ^ee,k's well the day of Victory and Peace. 29th, by H. A. Levin, secretary. earned vacation. General satisfaction is being expressed OPEN AIR BAND Buy Liberty Loan Bonds over the fact that the school CONCERTS TO BEGIN •vs£ ^fepard have elected, Miss Jefferson •Cashier Muus of the Farmer's as principal of the high school for State bank of Littlefork' was a business Next Thursday, June 14th the usual the ensuing year. Miss Jefferson weekly open air concerts will begin visitor here Tuesday. He reports Our Government is offering a liberal return has-been a teacher in our school for at the band stand under the direction reaching the highest point of DR. LAWSON several years and has done unusually prosperity. in his banking business of Prof. Edward Sly the new leader. —3Y* per cent interest—for your money— good conscientious work that has The following program will be last month, which is a good indication the safest investment for individuals, estates, ^produced the best of results. of the general prosperity of the rendered: The Optometrist business houses and public institutions. Help March—Entrance of the Guards famous Littlefork valley. •w$?. your Government and help yourself. Hans Flath Erick Trimble, who returned recently Will be at For full particulars and subscription blanks Selection—Lustspiel...... Keler Bela Victoria Hotel,: We are in receipt of "The Normal from Rochester thinking he School Recorder" the annual of js- L. P. Laurendeau liwas cured of. a bad attack of rheumatism apply here. Descriptive—Hunting Scene the St. Cloud Normal school, the is worse off than ever now Mogday aid Tuesday, June 11-12 The First National Bank ., .. P. Bacalossi subject matter was in charge of Mr, *nd has been confined to his bed Fred Davis who for a few years was Makie '.Beyer -flpilfftl days. .. *A few of his for several isv^' principle of our schools at Littlefork. Overture—Sunshine..... ..*..... neighbors gathered at his place in r* Minnesota International Palls, E. E. Bagley I It is a very commendable the Bacon addition last Sunday and Consult him if you have defective Concert" March—Frolicsome Frolics. helped plant his crops for him which booklet and does credit, to the committee »3~ eyes or need |hues. -Artificial in charge as wellas to the L. P. Lauren,deau was much appreciated. by hiiriself eyes fitted. Star Spangled Banner, school. and family.,