International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 19, 1917 · Page 5 of 10
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iNTERiiAfieNAL FALLS BBBSS PAGE FIVE feBorn, to Mr:*? and Mrs. E. G. Wl DISTRICT NEWS removal of his family from Kelliher. Trimble, at their home in Liberty He is going to buy a couple of acres LOCAL HAPPENINGS addition, another boy. 1 McCLELLAN so as to have, a garden spot., 8f We can write your insurance, Mr. Mr. Edw. -McClellan and son Emmett Hans Gregorson, a National Pole Farmer, any kind. First National were at Norden Monday on company laborer at Belasca, had the 1 Mrs. Charles Root of Estherville, Bank, Insurance Agency. Liii£l business. misfortune to be thrown from a THE VILLAGE ORACLE Iowa, spent Monday as the guest of partly loaded car of poles Wednesday Attorney and Mrs. Brown. Miss Frances Birdsall has returned Mrs. Dolly Osborne of Belle is of last week and sustained injuries from Jamestown, N. D. She was visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clara that necessitated, his being Mr. and Mrs. Ekstam entertained accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Sundahl Babin. taken to the hospital at Bemidji. and children. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids to 6 o'clock dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Stay were visitors Gemmell is vieing with the rest of jj evening. Mrs. C. H. Blake of Long Prairie at McClellan Monday. the world in trying to keep in style, arrived Saturday and has spent the Timber Wolf. as for instance the first automobile week visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Dan Holler and Mrs. J. H. to call Gemmell its home was in the Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor and Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. Drummond returned Tuesday from Mr. Nels Anderson and Mr. Ola month of April, and since that time their week's visit with relative in Fodness spent the 4th at Norden there have been seven more bought Morning worship at 11. Theme: St. Paul. Prof. M. M. Abbott of the agricultural picnicing with the Lost River Farmers' and put in operation by business men "The Mountains." department of the high club. and farmers in thit vicinitv. school is-attending the state convention FOR SALE—25 full blooded white Evening worship at 8. The pastor at St. Paul this week. Leghorns, one year old. Ed Johnson, Mr. Ola Gulikson, who is employsd ^The new home of Mr. Brown is will speak on "The Gospel of St. 615 10th avenue. Phone 330. j26 at Glenwood, spent the 4th fast nearing completion and when John. The First Disciples." FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower here with his family, bringing in finished will be the most modern automobile. Enquire Sam Bjerre and Alex Jasperson of with him a new auto.- •and up-to-date house in the community, Sunday school at 10. of P. M. Myllenbeck, Fort Frances. Bannock have joined the forestry with cement basement and fur.nace. regiment and expect to be on their Mr. Clarence Brooks of Minneapolis it is located opposite the new Service at the company dining Word has been received of the way to France very soon. returned 'Wednesday to his consolidated school building. •. room, Sawmill addition, Sunday afternoon birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wi E. homestead with two of his friends at 2:30. WANTED—Position as stenographer Eastman, formerly of this city but who will probably locate in this vicinity. Grand Master at Loman by graduate of St. Joseph's now living at Dickinson, N. D. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Academy, St. Boniface, Manitoba. CHURCH g,_:C. H. Blake, grand master of the Apply to Miss Bernadette Clairmont, Mrs. Frank Bebeau of Rinelander, grand lodge of Minnesota, I. O. O. F., Corner 8th avenue and 5th street LINDFORD Wis., is visiting with her parents, Fort Frances, Ont. Edward Kaneen, Minister accompanied by Mrs. Blake, went to Oh, Listen to the Village Oracle discuss Mr. and Mrs. Carriveau, at their Loman on the afternoon boat yesterday He John Erickson is busy these days the Timely Topics of the Day. The former Sunday school classes home on Fifth avenue this week. snows The Sunday school meets at 10 building a very modern house. for a meeting with the Oak all about Everything and when of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake and dies, he all Knowledge will Perish Grove lodge that evening. A special a. m. The annual school election will be their parents enjoyed a picnic at [with him. He can talk about the War Jonas Johnson is making a trip, to itteeting had been called for the purpose held next Saturday night, the only Sand Point iast Tuesday in honor iby the hour. What does he know about Epworth League service at 7:15 p. the. Falls and is expected to come of hearing the grand master's of the visitors. candidates are Judge Frank Palmer (War? has married Well, he a Cousin who message. At the appointed hour Ole m. led by Mavis Pendergast. back with a Ford. and Clerk Patterson for re-election. a man named Gunn Shic -noble grand, called the meeting Mrs. C. L. Brown and daughter The Ladies' Aid will be entertained Walter Lindvall of International to order and introduced the Margaret of Minneapolis are visiting The Sunday school picnic of the by Mrs. J. H. Emerson at the church Falls made a trip to Lindford and grand master and the lodge welcomed Farm insurance with full coverage Bethlehem church, which was held at the J. H. Brown home. Chief Friday afternoon. stayed over Sunday. him with the honors of the order. written. First National Bank. up the lake yesterday, was well attended Justice Calvin L. Brown is expected The grand master explained the i—— and a fine time was enjoyed. the end of the week. Preaching in the Ranier church importance of the new laws of the Carl Rehn made a trip down FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire Sunday at 2:30. Sunday school at south last week and came back with 5irdjer recently enacted and outlined corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. Anyone not having received a copy FOR SALE—Various articles of 1:30. a long smile. Wonder why. the important service the Odd Fellow household lurniture, also hard coal of the government pamphlet on canning lodge is prepared to give in this Wm. Scribner was here Fridey may do so by 'phoning to any heater, at a bargain. S. A. Sherman. Mrs. DiOnne will entertain the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Erickson are great history making period of our attending to the probating of the estate member of the Woman's Civic league Ranier Ladies' Aid at the church on making a two-weeks' visit with relatives world. of his son, Wm. Scribner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Young are enjoying Wednesday afternoon. and friends at Virginia. After the program a dainty lunch a visit from her mother, Mrs. Henry Keyes, manager of the Lake was served. The grand master of FARMERS—Let us see you about side Fish company, leaves tonight B. J.. Howe of Arkansas City, Ark. Children's Day services at 11 with Rev. Carl Bergquist of Bear River last year did not make a call at Loman insurance on you farm property. Mr. Young is the foreman carpenter for Gimli, on Lake Winnipeg, to buy exercises and music by the members held service at our school house last during his term of office and 719-26 First National Bank. a few carloads of fish for their un on the new construction. A'- of the Sunday school Parents are Sunday which was much appreciated. the lodge appreciated Mr .Blake's usual demand. very cordially invited. official call very much. Walter Engstrom and Geo. Godney Dr. Swinnerton is the first to ripen John Rehn is now working for Returning ta the Falls Thursday were, released from the hospital The C. & R. Ry was tied up for tomatoes in this section of country morning, Mr. and Mrs. Blake spent --H5 Special Musical in the evening at the N. M. Drainage company as Friday and are recovering from this year. He gathered them from four hours yesterday morning, from teamster and he reports that the day in our city expecting to 8. Music by the Chorus choir. Solo, the their gasoline accidrit. 6 to 10 a. m., on account of the his garden last Sunday and several 3 "My Loved One, Rest," Mrs. G. N. flies are very bad. take the train, this evening for Mizpah other plants bore fast ripening fruit. bridge tenders striking for a raise ,-\V where another lodge visit will WANTED TO RENT—Furnished Millard Solo, Mrs. Alex. H. Boehmer, of $20.00 per month. Chicago reading, "St. Hilda," Our grain and potato crops are be made tonight. Tomorrow night he rooms for light housekeeping. F. S., :St Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carr, who looking fairly good but the hay crop will address the Bemidji lodge, ireturning care Press office. Mrs. Edward Kaneen sermon, Rev. The members of the Woman's have been spending a few days here, home to Long Prairie Saturday. Dr, A. W. Ross, St. Peter", Minn. will be light, but it is picking up Civic league and their husbands had returned to their home at Pelican some since we had a fw showers. Mrs. E. W. Gosline of Gemmell Rapids Saturday and expect to spend a pie picnic on the river bank Mon sold her house and lot in South International FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH day evening to celebrate the installafciontion the summer in .an automobile tour Victor Olson .and Swan Paulson Falls to vMr.' Anderson, BIG SHOW AT FORT of the tables and .benches through the western states. made a business, trip to. Indus last wh6'*wbifks in the' planing mill." Topic for morning, ."The jSabbath, provided for the public by the league. FRANCES ON JULY 31 Thursday by auto via Littlefork, a Necessity to Man." The picture play, "Snow White," About fifty were present and did.full Pelland and Loman. They reported Fifteen of the prominent citizens V- •?/. justice to the meal. Next month the The big and well known Gollmar is a film known to the members of the road fairly good. of Loman and Black river sections Evening, "For or Against." local civic league and endorsed by meeting will be held at the L. A. Bros. Circus has annexed another of country were here this week as Ogaard summer cottage and another startling feature this season, James the women's clubs. When this film Hjalmer. Marklund, Clarence Becktell, witnesses on the illegal sale of liquor Bible school 10 a. m. picnic enjoyed. Patterson Trained Wild Animal comes to town it is hoped all of the Andrew Rehn and Gotfred cases. Show, which now makes this modern children can see it. Lundgren left Thursday for Black Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. tented temple of wonders one of the A stranger looking over land near Eddie Peters, who went to St. river by auto, where they are going largest shown on the road. Chas. L. Drake, the lecturer who Ray found a man's foot and part of to cut roads for the N. M. Drainage Paul to offer himself for war service Wednesday the 25th the Ladies' The coming of this big double circus was arrested last Friday night on the a leg, in shoe, sock and underwear, company. the last of last week, has returned Aid will( meet at the river dofck taking charge of talking in such a way as and menagerie means for the and reported "the find to Rolland and expects to be called upon a launch for Mr. Clark's residence people of Fort Frances, International to discourage enlistments, waived examination Watt, deputy coroner. Dr. Swinner later. up lake. It is hoped that enough Falls and the surrounding country and was released on $1,000 ton was called and after a careful GEMMELL will go to brings trip 25c per. Come all that is clean, moral, big and startling bail to appear at district court next examination of the immediate location Dr. R. H. Monahan left Saturday and enjoy the: day. 60 required number. in the way of circus and wild January. Wm. Scribner went to International was unable to find more of the for Minneapolis to take examination animal exhibitions. body. So he brought what was found Falls on business last Monday. for admission into the medical corps Rain or shine the exhibition will FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town to Green's undertaking establishment of the new regiments being formed Wednesday evening prayer meeting Rain or shine the exhibition will a good quarter section of land near and the matter is being fur Freight cars are to be had more for active service. and Bible study. be given afternoon and evening in Birchdale. 20 acres cleared, good plentifully and the shipment of poles ther investigated. Fort Frances on Tuesday, July 31.adv house and barn, good bunch of stock and posts is being done with some of Money to loan on Koochiching Friday choir rehearsal. and chickens. Apply L. M., care of the old time vigor. The Press acknowledges a very county and Canadian farm lands. Press office. DISTRICT COURT pleasant visit from Manager Earl Frank S. Lang, C. L. Kingsbury. A small fire, supposedly started by Carson _of the Bemidji Pioneer, who tf. International Falls, Minn. The old settlers' picnic was greatly boys at play, done a small amount of The summer term of the district was a business visitor to our city FOR SALE At a bargain. S half enjoyed by the seventy who were damage to' the Goslin store last Friday. court continues with the end still far yesterday. Mr. Carson was quite en Mrs. E. W. Backus leaves tomorrow of NE quart§i% Sec. 17, Twp. 133, R. able to be present. All speak highly distant. thusiastic over the rapid change for evening for Minneapolis to conduct 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply of the beauty of the location and the A verdict of guilty in the Rowan the better that has come over his a meeting of the Navy league, Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf generous accommodations of Mr. and Walter Cann, International Lumber blind pig charge at Ray. beautiful home city since the saloons of which she has been appointed Mrs. Watrous, on whose fine farm company cedar inspector, passed A verdict of guilty was also returned and blind pigs have been put out of governor for this state. the picnic was held. DETAILS OF "PADDY" SMITH'S through here Monday enroute to the in the grand larceny charge business. He says rents- are higher, DEATH IN FRANCE Falls. for robbing the Tufflot wannigan on every building is occupied, and all Dr. Thompson has taken and passed The Lakeside Fish company has Black river, against Fred Moss, Mrs. the business men are succeeding bet usccessfully an examination for The following is a copy of the Rev. C. H. Blake of Long Prarie purchased the largest motor boat on Joe Moe and Mrs. Fred Braken. ter than ever before, and he wishes admission intt) the dental service of first account of the manner in which pas.sed through here on his way to Rainy lake from Gagne Bros., of T.he trial of the indictments in the to International Falls the same kind the U. S. army. He expects to be "Paddy" Smith met his death on the International Falls in the interest Fort Frances. It will be used as an county matters was begun Tuesday of prosperity. called to the colors any time. battle front in France. of the I. O. O. F. excursion boat in American waters and a motion to quash the indictments, The following description of how this summer. This boat is 70 feet based on charges of irregularities Mrs. E. W. Backus is entertaining DR. A. J. KLIMEK "Paddy" led the Winnipeg regiment The wife of Harley Rhinarz the long with heavy- duty 60 horse power connected with the drawing of the following distinguished visitors' EYE SPECIALIST Vimy ridge playfng his picclo will engines. up depot agent, whose arm was broken the jury and too much activity on the on her houseboat "Loafer" at various be appreciated by all who knew him in a railroad accident a couple of part of Special Attorney Arnold, and scenic locations on Rainy Lake, Mrs. here and have so often be delighted Abstracts and titles to all property REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST weeks ago, is improving very nicely". other reasons, is being investigated Norman C. Richardson, Mrs. Vera and entertained with his piccolo in Koochiching county furnished by by the court. The state is being rpe~ of Little Falls, Minnesota Meneiley and Mrs Marion Thompson playing. He played as naturally and the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Wm. Scribner of Belasca is busy resented by County Attornye Jfevne of Minneapolis, also Messrs. Andrew Will Be At-the as continually as a happy whistling these days siding up his house and Official Abstractors, International assisted by Assistant Attorney Gen-eral F. Fulton and Paul Felix Florin of REX HOTEL, THURSDAY, AUG. 2 boy whistles. He played because he Falls. building a summer kitchen .and in John E. Palmer of St. Paul. New York City. Returns Every Sixty Days couldn't help it. The news of Paddy's other ways making things look more •A large number of witnesses were death -brought sorrow to all the band homelike. Dr. Klimek guarantees a correct fit examined befor Acting Judge Langland A good five room dwelling house Money to loan on northenrMinnesota boys and his many other friends of glasses and satisfaction to every in Municipal court on the alleged for sale on 5th street. AH modern lands. here, all of whom will be pleased to eye that is not blind. Miss Kuntze of Belasca left for selling of intoxicating liquors: conveniences. Apply at Press office. Jevne & Norton, Agents, learn from his soldier chum of how Consult him if you have defective St. Cloud where she will take a at Loman on the Fourth, in connection The Red Cross workers are busy tf International Falls, Minn. he played1 and died. course of training in the normal eyes, headaches, nervous troubles or with which John Frosch was every afternoon in the kindergarten C. K. Matthews, better known as need glasses. Complicated cases especially school to perfect herself as a school brutally murdered. making useful articles for the soldiers. A line from Einar H. Stubee of "King" Matthews, of Winnipeg, who invited. teacher.. The assistance of every lady our city whi is in Company B, 1st is with the Winnipeg battalion in Examination' Free. in town will be much appreciated. A BIG FARM BARGAIN Mounted Engineers brigade in Camp France, in writing to his mother, All root crops in this vicinity are Stewart, El Paso, Texas, says that enclosed a picture of "Pat" Smith, looking fine and the prospect for „a For immediate sale because of Grand Master C. H. Blake of the he has been promoted to the rank NOTICE. the boy who played the City of bumper crop is the best. Hay is the sickness in the family, my entire I. O. O. F. has been spending the of corporal and is getting along Winnipeg battalion over the top of only backward crop as the dry weather farm, buildings and stock for only week here visiting the lodges here nicely, and asks that the Press be Notice is hereby given that unless Vimy at its taking April 9, and after in the early spring held it back $1,200- Consists of 160 acres of good and at Loman, and has taken this sent to him. He promises an occasional the heirs of Tom Beaton call and. reaching the objective was killed some. land with good log house 24x36—5 opportunity to renew the acquaintance letter for publication. pay for the following property within while bandaging a wounded man's rooms, barn 18x20, chicken coop of his friends here which he thirty days said property will be injuries. "Pat" Smith was the piccolos The Hoyt sawmill at Belasca has 20x12, storeroom and milk house made during his three years pastorate Clauds Thompson, who has been sold to pay the bill against it as fol-. player of the City of Winnipeg finished the sawing of logs for the 10x12. 20 acres in hay crop, 14 head in the M. E. Church. in the employment department of the lows: band and marched at the head of season and is now busy with the of young stock, 6 2-year old heifers, Power company for the past month, Mounting two moose heads ..$45.00 the charge on that glorious day for lath department. When the lath 2 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers is now comfortably domiciled in FOR CASH. Mounting two deer heads ....,14.00 the Canadians when Vimy fell into stock is exhausted there will be and 2 spring calves and 30 chickens. their new home at 815 '5th street, We Buy and lcivisitk.|tJcMztvalynt Mounting one loon .v 3.00 their hands. Smith was especially some shingles made. First apiHicant can have this for only having been joined last Friday by We buy and sell live-stock, milch iSll mentioned in the dispatches for his $1,200 just as everything stands. Location his wife and two daughters who cows, veal, mutton and pork. .Totals^. $62-00 bratfery, and he. deserves- more, •."The new foreman at the cedar 5 miles along good road from have moved here from their former O. M. Larson & Go. Erickson Bros, writes "King" Matthews.—Winnipeg yard, at Belasca is making arrangements-to Rainy. River. Apply L. L. M., Press] home at'Akeley. tf Phone 3.- Jul5-i& Ranier, Minn. Free Press* build a new house for teh office.