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

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r^ -R INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE FREE MAIL DELIVERY WANTED—Several washings to' do, prices right and first class work DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS The postoffice department will inaugurate done. 1005-6th street, 10th avenue. a free mail delivery system Mrs. W. M. Brown. pnfjuiy 1 and will require street addresses BIRCHDALE to appear on all mail matter. STATE LAND SALE It thus becomes necessary for the Jas. McAndrews of Big Falls was Big dance at Ray tonight. (Thursday. T. W. Howard was in Virginia over Press to secure the addresses of our here the first of the week. Mr. Gould, the state land man, was Sunday on church business. subscribers in the city. To assist us here Monday conducting the regular Mrs. E. W. Webb and daughter, in making this change, and to avoid Fred Smith of Laurel, was here Don't fail to attend the dance at monthly sale of school and state Selma are visiting Mrs. Webb's sister missing copies of the Press, subscribers Monday Ray tonight (Thursday. lands. 120 acres were sold at $6.00 in Aitkin. are requested to give us per acre. Only a few interester were Mrs. G. B. Van Over is in Duluth their addresses, either by phone, FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire Remember the Chautauqua June present at the sale. Mr. Gould announced with her sister Mrs. W. B. Gibson, mail or in person. 27 to July 4. corner Fifth ave. "and Eighthst. that appraisers will start where a new daughter has come to their work on next year's list August spend the summer with them. CREAMERY OPENS Register of Deeds F. S. Lang returned Dr. Monahan spent a couple of 1st and anyone desiring land appraised The recent showers have a different NEXT TUESDAY from a business trip to the days this week visiting Dr. Osborn Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor will please notify the state look on the face of nature, and Twin Cities. at Baudette. auditor, J. A. O. Preus, with descriptions the forest fires have ceased to be a The Koochiching Dairy and Produce Morning worship at 11. Sermon by of the land as soon as possible. menace. association will start its new Invite your friends living throughout Jester Shy of Big Falls was here the pastor on "Finding God in People." School, which was the best in the creamery in this city Tuesday, June yesterday getting his hand operated the county to visit with you during Music in charge, of the Cecilian LECTURE ON RUSSIA history of our school here, closed 19th. Patrons may bring their on by Dr. Monahan. Chautauqua week. choir. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT with appropriate exercises and a big cream every Tuesday and Friday. Evening worship at 8. The topic dinner what all enjoyed. Frontier All cream shipped by boat or train Clarence Shaw has secured a good FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower will be "The ¥our Ways of Loving An illustrated lecture will be given came up and played our boys a good will be taken care of at the docks position as receiving clerk at the automobile. Enquire God." by Geo. Hewetson, under auspices of game of base ball which ail enjoyed or depots, both here and at Ranier. M. & O. Power company's office. of P. M. Myllenbeck, Fort Frances. Sunday school at 10 a. m. the Catholic church, at the city hall especially the rooters. Score 19 to The location of the creamery is at Sunday night at 8. Subject very interesting—"Russia 22 in favor of the visitors. The return the corner of 2nd avenue and 6th Don't forget the lawn social to be FOR SALE—6 h. p. gasoline engine BAPTIST CHURCH and Her People." game was played last Sunday. street. A. J. Johnson formerly of held next Wednesday at St. Mary's used two months. Apply 417 8th C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. Mr. Hewetson is a famous traveler Sore 9 to 20 in favor of Frontier. Howard Lake, one of the best butter church Fort Frances. street. and lecturer and the subject selected Wm. Webb, who has been on the makers of the state will have charge 10 a. m. Bible school. is one „of unusual interest at this sick list is much improved. of the xreamery. A lawn social w[ill be held on Wednesday j/ Buy a season ticket for the Chautauqua 11 a. m. Preaching—Theme, Jesus time and will be instructive as well G. B. Van Over is helping Mr. evening, June 20th at St. which lasts from June 27 to as a religious Reformer. as ^interesting and without doubt it Shomsby crip his poles and posts EPWORTH LEAGUE Mary's Catholic church, Fort Frances. July 4 in the tent near the band 3 p. m. Junior Endeavor. will shed some light upon the reason this week. ELECTS OFFICERS 7 p. m. C.E. Society. stand. for the recent political upheaval Wordi has come that Mrs. Carl 8 p. m. Preaching—Theme, Three and lack of effectiveness of the Russian Erickson, nee Bertha Ognu is in a E. W. Kibbey and family and Miss Lander Larson spent the past week "Ifs". Last Monday evening the semi-annual armies in the present world very bad condition at the sanitorium. Houston of Minneapolis are here this on his farm at Big Fork, repairing Prayer and Bible Study service election of officers of the Epworth war. Leif Shomby writes that he is very week attending the wedding of Miss his buildings and putting in his Wednesday evening. League of the Methodist much improved in health, but will Kibbey. Friday night, Choir rehearsal. All crops. church was held with the followingresults: stay at the sanitorium till fall. FIRST BAND CONCERT are cordially invited. Twenty-four registered at the OF SEASON TONIGHT Money to loan on farm property Bishop Morrison Duluth of was President—Mrs. Edward Kaneen. booth on the 5tfi. Rev. Howard had in United States and Canada. Apply FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL here Tuesday officiating at the wedding 1st Vice-president—Department of charge of the registering. The first open air band concert of to Frank S. Lang, International CHURCH of Miss Kibbey Capt Evans and Spiritual Work.—Miss Florence Adison Petrie, father of our principal, Falls, Minnesota. tf. the season will be given tonight at Corner 8th avenue and 5th street Tuesday. Watson. visited Birchdale during the the band stand under the direction Edward Kaneen, Minister 2nd Vice-president—Department of last week of school and liked the of Prof. Ernest T. Sly, the new leader. Fire Marshall John Berg was kept )sss LOST—A long black pocket book World Evangelism.—Miss Rose looks of our county very much and busy all day Sunday supervising the containing papers, valuable only to Strangers made welcome. Carpenter. says it will be the best kind of a The following program will be crews of men at work at the different owner. Finder please return to the Morning service at 11. 3rd Vice-president—Department of farming country in time. bush fires near town. rendered: Press office. by Evening service at 8. Music Social Service.—Miss Mavis Pendergast. Our principal, Roy Patrie bought March—Entrance of the Guards the chorus choir. I acres of G. B. Van Over and expects There will he a dance at Ray to^ Hans Flath Sergant R. L. Henning of Company Sunday school at 10 a. m. 4th Vice-president—Department of to come back shortly and bring Selection—Lustspiel......Keler BelstL. night. Don't fail to attend. The C, 3rd Minnesota Infantry arrived Epworth League service at 7:15 Recreation and Culture.—Miss a fro along to clean up the rubbish best of music has been proYided for P. Laurendeau here Monday for a few days recruiting Emily Watson. p. m. Topic, "Wisdom of Mind and that the recent fires have made. Descriptive—Hunting Scene ...... and a good time is assured all who service. Soul." Secretary—Francis Wisard. Geo. Ogren is making his annual attend. ..P. Bacalossi. Preaching in the Ranier church at Treasurer—Howard Bredin. visits to., se.e how much personal Makie Beyer Capt. R. C. Nelson of Co. C., 3rd 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:45. .Organist—Miss Florence Watson, property we have gained since his. Overture—Sunshine '.. .... Mrs. A. B. Beckman who has been Minnesota Infantry of Duluth arrived Miss Mavis Pendergast. last annual visit. E. E. Bagley visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. here Monday to recruit a company FELDMAN-AAL The wind and the fires got ourtelephone Concert March—Frolicsome Frolics Ekstam for the past six weeks returned of National guards which leaves wires in such a tangle that: MISS E. C. E. KIBBEY MARRIED L. P. Laurendeau to her home at Grandy last for France September 1st. lineman Eastman started out Monday Last week Wednesday Mr. Hillman TO CAPT. F. T. EVANS U.S.M.C. Monday evening. Star Spangled Banner. to, see if he could untangle themess. M. Aal, assistant superintendent of There will be a return excursion the M. D. & W. railway was married Sunday to Baudette by the Dan The W. C. T. U. will meet with On Tuesday, June 12th at St. Paul's DISTRICT COURT It looks as though President Wilson to Miss Lillian K. Feldman, chief Patch motor boat line for the return Mrs. Raymond Tuesday the 19th. Episcopal church in the presence of CONVENED TUESDAY would not do anything for the stenographer of the M. & O. Power base ball game between this city Plans for attending the convention the most intimate friends of the Allies till the boats have accomplished company at the home of the bride's at Northome will be completed at and Baudette. bride occured the marriage of Miss what Germany is trying andi sister at Brainerd. The regular June term of district this meeting. .Elizabeth C. E. Kibbey, daughter of is doing every day in the week, sinking court convened last Tuesday. Judge The contracting parties are both J. V. Livingston who has been Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kibbey of this more food then is being produced. W. C. McClenahan of Brainerd, pr^ well known and highly esteemed in spending the winter here left Tuesday •iitjr and Capt. Francis T. Evans, U. Judge 13., F. Wright, of Park Rapids Better turn Teddy loose anc£ siding. our city where they have resided afternoon for Detroit, Mich., to C. which was solemnized at spent a few hours here'Tuesday let him do something and not wait The first day was taken up with the past four years. join the 6th Regiment of railway ~jhalf after two o'clock. on his way to Baudette, where he a year. "Watchful waiting" will not hearing arguments in connection with The following is an account of the engineers who are leaving soon for The church was prettily decorated is holding a session of the district sink boats. the injunction restraining the county wedding as it appeared in the Brain France. with small pines, bridal wreath and court this week. board from causing further expenditures erd Dispatch: white peonies. Bishop Morrison of of the taxpayers money in continuing "In a pretty setting of ferns and NET RIVER NEWS Wm. Sullivan left last Saturday 'Duluth officiated. Corporal F. J. Potter, who spent the so called investigation silg American flags the marriage of night for Annapol where he enters While the guests were assembling a few weeks here recently with other Attorney F. J. McPartlin argued in Miss Lilian Katherine Feldman, the Leo Hampton has purchased a fine the Naval Academy having been appointed Miss Jeanette Ogaard presided at members of his company on guard favor of making the injunction permanent daughter-of J. W. Feldman, and Hil milch cow. by Congressman C. B. Miller, the organ and at the stated time duty returned Monday in the interest while N. B. Arnold appeared man M. Aal .was solemnized yester Homesteaders are busy planting after which appointment he played the "bridal chorus" and continued of recruits for his regiment. as special attorney for the county day (Wednesday) afternoon at gardens. passed a successful enterance examination. to play softly during the ceremony. board. o'clock at the home of the home of C. E. Green and his family are After Bishop Morrison had LATH MILL FOR SALE—New 80 After receiving the answer submitted the bride's sister, Mrs. Arthur Hag back on their homestead. taken his place at the altar, Capt. horse high pressure boiler with new by Arnold Judge McClenahan berg, 624 Norwood street. Rev. W. The homesteaders all seem glad to Miss Lou Graham who has had a Evans attended by Edgarton W. steam pump, SO horse Phoenix engine, granted McPartlin's motion that all J. Lowrie, pastor of the Presbyter get bacg on their claims, they all vacation for the past month with her Kibbey, brother of the bride proceeded new belts, Diamond boiler, Rodgers the incompetent, irrevelant and ian church, performed the ceremony seem to be working hard. parents at Deckerville, Mich., is to the altar followed by Mrs. stripper, cost $4,000. Will take out of place matter made up the bulk in the presence of twenty-two C. E.-.Green plowed his garden Friday returning by way of Toledo, Ohio, Edgarton W. Kibbey as matron of $1,500 for quick sale. Write H. V/. of Arnold's answer be stricken from guests. and planted a nice patch of Chicago and the Twin Cities on a honor. The bride given by the father," McKinnon, Carlton, Minn. •-, it and that a revised answer might be The vows were spoken before an potatoes. buying expedition for the O. M. Mr. John D. Kibbey then approached. ^submitted that it would be tried on altar of ferns and silk American The way prices have clum up on Carr & Co. store. its merits. He then set the hearing PATRIOTIC RALLY flags used as a background while foodstuff. You fellows ought to get The bride was attired in a taupe of the case at the foot of the calender tulle bows showed here and there busy and get a homestead on Nett Lester Savard who enlisted a few Colored silk suit and carried a bouquet and continued the temporary through the greenery. The ring service river, and help raise something, plenty An enthusiastic Patriotic rally was days ago as a fireman in the rail-oad of orchids and lilies of the valley.. injunction, warning the county board of the church was used with of good land here. Come look held in the city hall last Tuesday contingent of the army has The matron of honor wore a and others from doing anything contrary Delphine Bergstrand carrying the it over. The people that came- in evening for the purpose of setting written his father here from Washington, dress of fawn colored crepe-de-chene to this injunction. ring consealed in a pink rose. An here with only enough means to locate forth the imperative need of recruits D. G, saying that he has and hat of georgette crepe and pink Judge McClenahan was very careful afterdinner ring was presented the with are now ready to prove for the army, navy and marine passed his ex-.amination and expects roses and wore a bouquet of pink to impress in the minds of all matron-of-honor in token of appreciation. up, and are doing fine. You can do corps of the United States, and at to be on his way to France very foses and lilies of the valley. that these cases would be heard and the same if you just once get the notion this particular time for the filling up After the service congratulations determined as far as he was concerned Mrs. Arthur Hagberg was the matron-of-honor to start. to the necessary quota the Northern were received in the church and the without fear of results, there and only attendant. We understand there will be a Minnesota regiment known as the bridal party with the other members Roy Palmer left Friday night for being no such word as fear in his She wore a plum colored crepe-dechine new teacher for our school the coming 3rd Minnesota Infantry which has New Yo*k City where he will take of the family proceeded to the home legal lexicon. gown and a corsage of pink term. A single fellow. adopted the name of Sieur du L'Hut of the bride where they partook of care' of the interests of the Lakeside Yesterday the grand jury was called sweet peas and roses. Battalions' in honor of the great Fish company during the summer a wedding supper. The couple departed at 10 a. m. and after "a careful The bride entered with the matron-of-honor exployer Sieur du L'Hut, who was RIVERSIDE ITEMS months. Roy is quite frotunate in on the evening train' for various and clear cut charge as to the impartial and was met at the perhaps the first to explore the Lake being selected for this* important southern points after which they and thorough manner in best man, T. M. Aal. She was most Superior region as far as Duluth. Miss Sinclare departed for Stillwater position within a few days after his will be at home in Philadelphia. which the grand jury was required becomingly attired in her going-away Capt. R. G. Nelson accompanied by after finishing her term of graduation from our high school, to consider the cases brought before suit of pearl grey burella cloth with Sergeant R. L. Henning and Corporal school here. and all his many friendfc wish his it Judge McClenahan spoke briefly LODDAHL- BURSACK pink georgette crepe blouse, hand F. J. Potter, all of Company C, 3rd A number of the young fellows, the best of success in this responsible of the lamentable conditions that had embroidered in grey. Her hat was a Minnesota Infantry, arrived Monday went up in LaBarge's boat to register position. arisen in this county and urged the grey hemp and crepe trimmed with night and opened recruiting offices An interesting event took place on Tuesday.. jury again to strict secrecy and rigid roses and French blue velvet ribbon, in the old Paulman building Tuesday, June 5, at the home of Mr. r-SS Rosalie Kurzeck arrived home from SULLIVAN-CRANDALL impartiality in investigating any while her flowers were sweetheart newly purchased by Doc litis. and Mrs. John Bursack in Wildwood Rauch to spend her vacation with cases in connection therewith that roses and lilies of the valley tied Last Saturday evening at the home Soon after their arrival here Capt. when their daughter, Miss Verna, her parents. might be brought before it. t* with pink satin striped tulle. of the bride's parents on the county Nelson began arrangements for a was united in marriage to Einar Chester Jackson was in town Tuesday. After the charge was delivered and Immediately following the service farm, Miss Margaret Sullivan was rally in the city hall which was Logdahl. The ceremony was performed the jury about to be sworn Municipal the brother of the groom sang two united in matrimony to, Mr. C. L. planned and carried off with good at 11 a. m. by Rev. Grundy John LaBarge and the Schley's Judge Frank Palmer appeared solos accompanied by Mrs. W. F. Crandall. The bridal pair left on the success. The program was as follows of Mizpah with only relatives of the working for Fraser. t1 and presented an objection, in behalf Kunitz. mijdrtight train for Chattanooga and contracting parties present. Knute Halvorson was a LaBarge of a client of his who had been A two-course tray luncheon was other points of interest in the southern-states Patroitic Airs City Band After a wedding dinner the young visitor Wednesday. bound over to" the grand jury, to served, Dainty, boxes of bride and for a months wedding Rally called to order..Mayor Keyes people came to Northome and left Mrs. John Kurzeck is around this jury being permitted to act, groom cake tied with red, white and trip v^Bututh and- Chicago'. America, by audience, led by band. on the evening train for a short again after her recent illness. claiming for six or seven diffierent blue ribbons were given the guests. The contracting parties have lived Address ...... Atty. F. J. McPartlin bridal trip. The Cronks gave a social dance at reasons it was an illegal jury, arguments Those assisting were Mrs. P. A. here several years and are highly regarded. Solo Mrs. G. N. Millard The bride and groom" are both we'll Nakota Saturday. __ in this matter are still being Johnson, Mrs. O. Bergstrand, Mrs. Miss Sullivan is the daughter Address Capt. R. C. Nelson, Co. known and popular young people Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley were Riverside heard as we go to press. G. Stratton of Woodrow, and the of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan C, Third Minnesota "Infantry. qf. Wildwood, where the- young man callers Sunday. Misses Hildegard and Morrel Anderson. superintendent of the county poor Solo .: .".Miss O'Malley is engaged in logging. They have Mr. Lemmeaux and Mrs. Collins NOTICE farm for several years, while Mr. Address Dr. G. F. Swinnerton kribwn each other for a long time, called on the Kurzeck's this week. *vT The home of the bride is at Northome. Crandall has made good as assistnat Star Spangled Banner, by audience, happy afnd peaceful. The Record Mesdames Schley, Tetreaux and Koo­. "For a number of years she Have buyers for farm land in traffic manager of the M. D. & W. led by the band. joins their large circle of friends in La Barge called on Mrs. JacksonSunday. chiching county. What have youT has been employed at International railway of our city. I. The desire of this regiment is to extending congratulations. Falls as stenographer for the M. & Write particulars to carry back to France the spirit of Mr. and Mrs. John Bursack, Mr,' .:J. H. Dunn & Co*** O. Power Co. The groom is assistant jiti" PLANTS FOR SALE. devotion and sacrifice of the great and Mrs. Frans Logdahl, Arvid Logdahl FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighty acres superintendent _of railroad work" Jul. 1, 17. »Anoke, Minn. explorer, Sieur du L'Hut, after whom and. daughter and N. Rousse first class land two miles from the in the same city. Both are exceedingly Fine large tomato plants ready to the city of Duluth was named. formed an automobile party that accompanied tiwn of Big Falls. Three, hundred^, attractive young people and bloom peppers, egg plants and cucumber "The Marseillaise," is the song Money to loan !on Koochiching the happy couple to Northome dollars of salable timber. Easy clear-i*ed. popular in church and social circles." plants ready to set out, fi of the regiment. How many International county and Canadian farm-,lands. and gave them a merry sendoff- €ood road and phone. For fur-'"^ sale at Dr. Swinnerton's greenhouse. Falls boys will help sing it Frank S. Lang, on their honeymoon t/ip.-rrjNorthome^Record. ther particulars address R. C. Mah-'~^ 812 6th street, city. through the streets of Paris tf. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS International Falls, Minn. -V urin, Severy Kansas. 419-5 10 MA"**-