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

July 12, 1917 · Page 5 of 10

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a DISTRICT COURT* «THE WANDERLUST" DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Many civil cases have been disposed "The Wanderlust" is the name of 3 RAY of by Judge McClenahan this the six reels, 5,000 feet, of film which week. The case of Kreiger vs. Mitchel are to be shown at the Grand tomorrow, The glorious Fourth was celebrated- o! Burton and also that of Frank Friday, night. in- fitting style in our village. Mrs. J. H. Drummond is visiting O. M. Hanscom of Big Falls vfas Allen vs. Mitchel Burton were dismisesd. No film has been produced which Commencing at—or before—daylight a business visitor here Monday. Attorney McPartlin was attorney relatives, in St. Paul. covers as thoroughly as this one a large number salutes were fired, for defendant in both cases. the many cities, beauty spots, natural 100. or more. The parade was a huge County Attorney Jevne returned Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holm of Ericsburg The action of A. P. Lacy, the well wonders, resorts and animals success, with many well decorated yesterday from a professional'visit are rejoicing over the birth of digger, against the county school of these United States. autos and other vehicles. Promptly to St. Paul. district was decided by the jury in a son last Sunday. As each picture is passing before at one o'clock Mayor Watt called favor of the school district, for the spectators Chas. L. Drake will the assembly to gather and began on ?mir- Attorney N. B. Arnold left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carr of Pelican whom Attorney Brffwn appeared. deliver an interesting description of the program of sports, everything Rapids are here for a few days visit night for a fe wdays visit at his The case of Simons Hardware Co. the same from his own personal visit going off very smoothly and everybody home in Duluth.- at their fine store. against C. L. Hillstead .of Big Falls and experience. happy. The ball game between Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor was decided in favor ,of Hillstead, The navy and battlefield pictures the married and single men was the Eugene Holler of the Press office Assessor J. H. Ward of Rauch was for whom Attorney J. J. Hadler of will be especially interesting at this principal feature of the sports program, Morning worship at 11. Topic, here Monday returning his books to left Monday for a month's vacation Big Falls appeared. time and everyone should see this a full account of the game being "Finding God in the Bible." Music the county auditor. in the twin cities. The case of Julius Mountain vs. highly educational set of films. On given below. in charge of the Cecilian choir. the International State Bank, the Friday night, Jftly 13, at the Grand. The horse races attracted a lot of Julius Markowitz is enjoying a Mr. Elmer Pelland, of the section jury decided in favor of the bank, for attention, on account of the skill and. Evening worship at 8. The pastor visit from his mother, Mrs. S. Markowitz, that bears his name was a visitor whom Attorney F. J. McPartlin appeared. KELLY KARNIVAL KO. courage shown by the fair riders. will speak on "The Love at the Heart from Duluth.. here the first of the week. The dance in the hall was well attended of the World." The case of Julius Mountain vs". The Kelly Karnival Ko. arrived in and everyone went home well Robert Aproberts,' who is in the Mrs. E. T. Street returned yesterday Sin Nikora was decided in favor- of the city yesterday with their shows, satisfied with the celebration and entertainment. Sunday school at 10. real estate business in St. Paul, is from a few days' visit with relatives Julius Mountain, for1 whom Attorney attractions, merry-go-rounds and spending the week here. W. V. Kane appeared. with friends in Duluth. general entertaining features. The lineup for the ball game was Subjects of sermons July 15th at Madison Mills Co. vs. J. P. Chance They xpect to remain here three as follows: Wm. Smith, salesman for Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. S. Carriveau are enjoying was dismissed for want of prosecution. days and amuse the residents of this Married Single Robinson Co., of Bemidji, was hustling FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH a visit from their son and city with their dog, pig and monkey Nelson Martin business here Tuesday. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy O. H. Backe vs. Andrew Lund was shows, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Payne 2b Scramp 11 a. m. God in the Forest. decided in favor of Backe for whom Carriveap of Thorold, Ont. }ustes lb O'Brien Mr. F. Edner of Lindford came in Attorney J. J. Hadler appeared. They, are located on the grounds Chapman ss Wines 8 p. m. "The Sovereignty of Man in Money to loan on Koochiching from his homestead Monday to put The jury returned a verdict of west of Jahnke's garage. Everybody Eastman Gleason and in the summer working here. county and Canadian farm lands. guilty in the case of the State vs. will be there to see their free open O'Brien God's Kingdom." Frank S. Lang, Haas,* who was indicted on a charge air attractions as well at to pay for Epp£r' 3b Mercer FOR SALE—25 full blooded' white 10 a. m. Bible school. tf. International Falls, Minn. of robbing his roommate of his the inside shows. IGilchrist If Bradley Leghorns, one year old. Ed Johnson, clothing some time ago. County Attorney Gilke 11 rf Browne Otto Bremer, president of the 615 10th avenue. Phone 330. j26 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Leader, vice Jevne prosecuted the case. SINGLES AND DOUBLES Watij cf Holland Mrs. Floyd Clark. Topic, God Our International State bank, was here The Elder cases have ben postponed Umpire, Johnsted. PLAY BASEBALL Helper. Ps. 121 :l-3. Tuesday attending the annual meeting County Commissioner Geo. Munroe until such time as^the Attorney The benedicts outclassed their spent the first two days of the of that prosperous and accommodating General can spare one of his assistants The married men's baseball team single opponents and mode eight Wednesday evening. Bible study institution. week here attending county board to help prosecute them. was shown a thing or two on the local tallies while the single men only recorded meeting. and prayer service. Romans 7. diamond last Sunday afternoon one run. Ben Ableman of Frontier who has when some of the younger boys Eastman occupied the 'mound for PLEASANT SURPRISE served several days on the petit Don't fail to see the antidote to Friday evening, choir rehearsal. showed them a few fine points that the home makers and Gleason diddle C. L- Kingsbury. jury, was excused Saturday and returned, "The Battle' Cry of Peace" at the they never knew about baseball, and hurling for the wife haters. In One of the pleasant events with glad to get back again to his Grand theatre tomorrow, Friday, only for an unfortunate error in the the first frame Eastman struck out which International Fall's abounds night. farm work. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL seventh inning due to the long grass the first three and in the last half was the party held at the home of CHURCH on the diamond, the married men Gleason started in by hitting the Mrs. J. E. Burdick, in the nature of Abstracts and titles to all property Commissioner John Bursack of the Corner 8th avenue and 5th street wouldn't be wearing the smile that first man up so he went to first. He a surprise for her mother, Mrs. in Koochiching county furnished by Northome district attended the Edward Kaneen, Minister don't come off. then issued three passes in quick Beatty, on her 87th birthday. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., meeting of the commissioners Monday. While the final score stood two order but finally returned the side After congratulations and an hour Official Abstractors, International Strangers made welcome. to one in favor of the married men, after four runs were in. No scores spent in friendly chat refreshments Falls. due to the error mentioned aforesaid, in singles half of second but the provided by the visitors were served. Dr. Osborn from Baudette was County Commissioner M. A. Ulvedahl Morning service at 11. still the young fellows are to be cimmended doubles added two more in their Mrs Beatty was the receipient of a here Saturday enroute to Duluth to of Big Falls district was here for the fine, clean game they half. No scores in the third for the handsome silk un'brella, the presentation attend a meeting of the officers of jto preside at the board meeting Evening service at 8, with music put up, notwithstanding that the wifeless ones but the married chaps speech being made by Mrs. the Missouri Zinc Co., of which he Monday. by Chorus choir. umpires must have been married and ajdded one more to the already lop Carrier in the .following words: is a director. Mrs. Alex H. Boehmer of Chicago afraid of their wives, according to sided tally board. In the bachelors' For some time it has been the Rev. A. E. Anderson, Frank R. will sing a solo at the evening service. some of the decisions made. As one half of the last inning with one out thoughts of those who formerly assembled Mrs. T. J. Doty returned yesterday Steele, A1 Anderson Anderson spent young fellow was heard to remark, Scramp hit to left field and beat the here on this notable anniversary, morning from an extended visit with Sunday on some of the beaches of "It's pretty tough to be playing throw to first after which a wild that when this day once relatives in Kansas City and other Rainy lake. Epworth League at 7:45. Topic, jthese old veterans besides two umpires." throw and fumble resulted in the more rolled around that they would points, also the national Yeoman "What I Woulo Do With a Fortune." only score for the side. As the next come again to honor the one whose convention at Des Moines. Commissioner Harrigan was here Led by Francis Wisard. The game was one of the best that two batters struck out the game was birthday we celebrate, and also to Monday to take care of the interests has been played on the local diamond ended. express our thankfulness that the The .foundation work of four new of his Littlefork district at the The Sunday school meets at 10. for some time and the spectators Struck out by Eastman, 12. years have gone and" death has passed cottages was begun Saturday on board meeting. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening. were unanimous in saying that Struck out by Gleason, 5. us by, leaving our little circle of Nineth street near Twelfth avenue. there, was not much necessity for Hits of Eastman, 1 friends entirely unbroken. They are being built by the improvement Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Erickson of Oak Preaching service in the Ranier going outside of town for talent in Hits of Gleason, 2. We also wish at this time to express company. Portage passed through our city church at 2:30, Sunday school at 1:30. the baseball line, as there is the making Hits of O'Brien, 1. our appreciation of the fact Monday on their way to visit relatives of a first class team with our that our city has been honored by Mrs. John Ross and children left at Chisholm. own boys at home. RECRUITS ATTENTION! having been made the home of the Monday evening for Iroquois Falls, McCLELLAN The lineup was as follows: mother of a real live admiral in the Ont., where Mr. Ross is superintendent The Minnesota Book company's Married Men— Men who have official military letters United States navy, and not only of the paper mill, a position salesman Walters, was here yesterday Mr. Vern Dyson spent Tuesday in Paper Carriveau, pitcher of authorization to enlist in the the mother but the worthy mother, he held here so many years with drumming up business with the our vicinitv. Lee York, catcher following: one who since her-first coming amongst such good success. county school board. Lou Zimmerman, 1st base 1.—10th Engineers Reg't, us has found a warm corner Mr. Edw. McClellan transacted M. D. W. Egan, 2nd base 2.—7th Foresters Reg't, in the hearts of every individual in Wm. White, one of hte earliest Money to loan on northern Minnesota business at the county seat Saturday. Lengthy Knapp, short stop to ,J)e examined at army recruiting this community. settlers of the Big Falls section of lands. Wheeler Franzen, 3rd base station at International Falls_ for fitness, We did not want to come here country, is here as a petit juror. He Jevne & Norton, Agents, Crops and gardens look well here Tur Saville, right field expenses paid by government without leaving some token of our seys there is neither pleasure nor tf International Falls, Minn. considering the dry and cool weather. Strawberry Boldus, left field to recruiting barracks. respect, reverence and love. DearMrs. profit in this jury business, but he's Filer Bailey, center field Beatty, will you accept this litthe willing to do his share at that. S. A. Sherman of the U. S. customs, Single Fellows— PERSHING DIRECTS SOLDIERS gift from these friends who are who has sold his dwelling house to Mr. Andrew Johnson and Mr. Big Chief Gronner, pitcher TO SHOW COURTESY present, and every time that you use FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town Attorney J. H. Brown, expects- to be Munson left for Albert Lea to se'6'tire Fireman Noll, catcher it may it remind you that upon you, a good quarter section of land near transferred to -Warroad about August work. Stranger Berg, 1st base always a young girl, are falling showers American Leader's First General Order Birchdale. 20 acres cleared, good 1st. Whirlwind Green, 2nd base Tells Troops Republic's Deeds and showers of love from the house and barn, good bunch of stock Mrs. Ola Gulickson, who has spent Si Holvorson ,short stop hearts of the other young girls who in War Demand Profound Respect and chickens. Apply L. M., care of Remember the concert at the the last month at Glenwood, Minn., Rebun Ri, 3rd base have come here to honor you, and to Press office. Swedish Lutheran church on ^Thursday returned last week. -Ty Cobb Zimmerman, right field express the hope, that these anniversaries Paris, July 9.—Major General Pershing, evening, July the 19th, given by Mike Lynch, center field may be held over and over commander of the American Henry and Arthur Metcalf of Lot-nan Mr. Luther G. Hanson, assisted by Word has been received from Mr. Hazel Millett, left field. again, through many, many long and troops in France, has1 issued the following were here Friday, having been local talent. Claretfce Crooks of Minneapolis that It is rumored on good authority very happy years." general order to his troops: subpoenaed to appear before the he expects to be back on his claim that there will be a day of reconing A few words of thanks were spoken "For the first time in history an State Safety Commission and testify Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton is' attending soon. in the near future at some date by Mrs. Beatty and then all joined American army finds itself in European relative to liquor selling and cinditions a convention of the commissioners that don't interfere with the regular hands and sang together "God Be territory. The good name of in general around that part of all the state tuberculosis sanitoriums Mr. Nels Anderson, the Russell schedule,-and then there will be a With You Till We Meet Again.". the United States of America and of the county. in St. Paul. He expects to brothers and Edw. McClellan put different story to tell. When it does Congratulations were again repeated the maintneiance of cordial relations return today. in a new bridge across ditch No. 5.. come off there is no doubt but that and good byes given with the The military relief committee of require the perfect deportment of at the Moen residence Saturday. the whole bunch of fkns will be on the Red Cross society will hold thought that this was a never-to-be each member of this command. Jacob Kohler, one of the successful deck to see that the young ones get forgotterj event by th eowshoCMWF Must Show Courtesy. meetings every afternoon in the domestic ditch diggers, was here Monday a score which will make the old boys forgotten event by those who were science room in the high "It is of the gravest importance conferring with county authorities NETT LAKE sit up and take notice. so fortunate as to have been present. that the soldiers of the American school building, from 2 to 5 p. m. relative to his drainage contracts in Everybody is invited to take part in army shall, at all times, treat the the Pine island country. Road work is booming in these OLD SETTLERS' PICNIC these meetings whether you belong French people, and especially the parts. PROFFIT SHARING CAMPAIGN to the Red Cros society or not. women, with the greatest countesy Chas. L. Drake, the great traveler July 1st to Sept 1st, 1917 In conformity with the constitution and consideration. Levi Wood and son were in from and lecturer, will deliver a fine descriptive of the Old Settlers' association, Andrew Wickstrom, who was haulin'g "The valiant deeds of the French the banana belt. lecture with the six-re6l The St. Paul Dispatch and the St. the annual picnic will be held the gravel for Gustafson & Johnson armies and the Allies, and the sacrifices film entitled "The Wanderlust," at Paul Pioneer Press wants a local "tr third Wednesday in July. This year of the civil population of for their sidewalk making, had his Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Roy the Grand Friday night. representative, either man or woman the picnic will be held at the beautiful leg broken by the running away of France in support of their armies July 3, a bouncing boy. in your community. Agreeable and Watrous farm, at the junction his team last Monday. The same command our profound respect. This profitable work. A fine opportunity Axel Dahl, who has been a homesteading of the Little Fork and Rainy rivers team ran away again Tuesday with can best be expressed on the part Crops are looking fine but we needno for school teachers, students and farmer near Gemmell for The boat adn barge will leave the many narrow escapes both to life of our forces by uniform courtesies more rain for awhile. special summer workers to make the past fifteen years, returned to lower dock the morning of the 18th to all the French people and by the and property. some exceptional good money this his home Tuesday afternoon after at 9 o'clock] Coffee will be furnished faithful observance of their laws and The home team skunked the visitors summer. four weeks of service as petit juror. by the association but all food must customs- Andrew Jesperson and Jess Kennedy on the diamond the Fourth. This Is Your Chance be carried by the pqpple who attend of Loman were business visitors Refrain From Damage. Plan different and entirely new. "The Wanderlust" which will be the picnic. Everybody come with a here this week, both of whom "The intensive cultivation of the "Mrs. Thos. Tenard of Silverdale Some spare time workers are greatly shown tomorrow, Friday, night at deeply regret the shadow that has lunch basket and" help make this day soil in France under conditions caused spent the Fourth at Nett Lake. increasing their daily earnings. Part the Grand theater, is one of the one long to be remembered by the ben cast over their community by by the war makes it necessary or whole time. Can use only responsibly greatest educational films ever put the disgraceful affair indulged in by old settlers of International Falls that extreme care be taken to do no Mrs. C. Gerard and son Orville parties with good references. on the screen here. Be sure and see a few of their neighbors from both and vicinity. Fare for the round trip damage to private property. It were at the village one day this The first one from your community it. .• ,, will be 50c. Any further particulars side? of the river. should be a point of to each hon5r week. gets the position. Why not send in may be obtained from the executive member of the American army to ^our application today? committee, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Shaw, avoid doing the least damage to any "^'Henry Keyes, the Ranier fish merchant, Harry J. Mayo of the U. S. customs Nett Lake will have a fair in September The Dispatch Printing Co. Mrs. Reilley, Frank Keyes, Frank returned last week -from a office "returned from Minneapolis property in France." and by the looks of crops it" f* St. Paul, Minn. Green. long trip to the northwest part of Sunday where he spent a few will be some fair. Circulation Deptv -V tf days' vacation. He expects to be Hudson's bay where he was contracting CARD OF THANKS with "the fishermen for transferred to Minneapolis about the WANTED TO RENT—Furnished We wish to thank the many friends The government will test the reservation their stocks of fish. He is now in first of August. 5* 'Evangelist J. W. Sarnberger of-Duluth rooms for light housekeeping. F. S.. and neighbors who have given their for ore. The work, will commence Omaha,. Nebraska, where he was wil preach in the dfning room care Press office. kind sympathy and help in our recent soon." V: subpoenaed to appear by the federal FOR IS ALE—-Various articles®sfof at the construction camp at 8 p. m. bereavement, v. Ik government as a witness against a household furniture, also hard coal tonight, July 12. Everybody cordially FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire :ssiMr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Johnson, D. O. Cojlins was taken to 'St.= fake fish buyer. heater, at a bargain. S. A. Shermap. invited to attend. corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. 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