International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 9, 1917 · Page 6 of 10
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'A INTlERNATlONAE'^AUgStPRES^ PAGE F1VB Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cferk ar. DISTRICT NEWS Humpiireyi ,'pvi to chip, ija, afltt fix it themselves. The s^endinR the week at their swell /new settlers yrill furnish a-team and timber LOCAL HAPPENINGS BIRCHDALE cottage on their extensive property, ij. Harrison, Ind., 7-26-17. ers. if. the^merchants or board will do up the lake. alson^ Editor the Press, the rest. Come now, be good scouts No fruit here this year except a International Falls, Minn. for once and fix our bridge. Superintendent and Mrs. S. L. few Sa^katoons.fc Dear,: 'Friend: 1 RAY Frank Pelland was a business visitor Birdsall have-been enjoying a visit I take much pleasure in addressing THE AMATEUR GARDENER Haying is the order of the day in here Monday. from their daughter, Mrs. Albert this ,note to you and friends in the -m Sundahl, and family, of Jamestown, Birchdale just now. Falls. Will itell you of my adventures Lake Kabetogema has been much Chas. Lilander of tries bur g^was^a N. Dak. Such'its tliey are, though they are not appreciated, especially during the hot Mrs. E. W. Webb has sent a fine business visitbfheVe Monday, so interesting yet, but am well satisfied sperr, as evidenced by the numerous^ batch of cookies to our boys at Newport, Jade English and J. P. Franzen at .present. .. parties who have made the trip. All R. I. Plans are being made for the best are clearing and building on their My friend Rogers and myself of the local" cars have made the trip ten acre tracts recently purchased labor dav celebration ever held in spent a., day in Duluth ^nd. one day -4b, several times and though the road from F. H. Clark on the new road Mr. Eastman and Con Cerosky had our in Superior, Wis., before we started is still.new and nearly impassable up tb,e lake. to give up work on the telephone line for the barracks. We had a nice visit. in places they all got back. for lack of material. ,, 3 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson, I marde all the examinations perfect,..and Thos. Watson's cabin cottage recently last Tuesday, one fine bouncing The county auditor has received a am glad to say so. for I saw built near Gappa's landing" on •1 large number of copies of the session Mrs." Nellie Daniels, nee Pearson, baby boy.,- so .many..,fallows rejected and saw Lake Kabetogema is now occupied laws for 1917 for fr.ee distribution. is quite ill and her friends are worried the expression on their faces. can by the Watson family who will remain about her condition. Chairman M. A. Ulvedahl of the If you want' one call and get it see it is hard to try to get through there during the summer. Mrs._ at the auditor's office. county board is1 here serving on the and fail: There were 337 men in my Watson is entertaining her sister, The Red Cross and Ladies' Aid'society board.., gf audit. crowd*, and 40 were rejected. I have Mrs. l^abcock: of Stillwater, and her Capt.R. H. Monahan, M. D., left are making up articles for the f/—« AA\ met three fellows fronT hte Falls brothers, John and Alex McKay of M. L. Babin of Norden was. a visitor Tuesday night on telegraphic command boys of the army and navy. since I have been here.- St. Paul, who madq the trip by auto to report for duty at Fort Snelling to the county seat on legal business T'wefif to Jefferson Barracks from via Bemidpi and International Falls. Wednesday in the medical corps yesterday. -"y yvi." F. D. Ball has a new addition to his Duluth and stayed there ten days, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Watt of Ray bf the flew national army barn and Emil Ostlund a new barn, anfr nbfo at' Indianapolis. This is a spent a* weel* at the Watson cottage There will be ice cream and cake* so none of their.hay has to be stacked nice pbce. We have ittenty of amusements also, v- •. Superintendent E. T. Sireei of ihe this year.v at the. Methodist church Friday of all kinds. The Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Julia Chute is building a M. & O. Power company, left Sunday evening, Aug. ,17. is my greatest enjoyment and there storehouse adjacent to the new night to be gone several days Sqme of our neighbors talk of going are' thre'e Y. M. C. A. buildings here store 'building owned by her! and occupied Rev. Schwonk of Loman' was in 6n a purchasing trip to electrical .to Virginia or North Carolina at' ttie fdrt. They have preaching servico by the Ray general store. houses in. several cities. thjs fall to look for a place where town Saturday Undergoing examination three times a week. Is the Man lost in the Jungle Sh-h! The^Theodore Epper residence the winters are not so rigorous. for military service. For, tbe convenience and pleasure That Is no Jungle that is"the?. Man's which^ iftas been altered and an additional Blaine Canfield made a trip to the Garden and he is looking for the Rad- of the .boys there are bathing pools, story added since the recent Norton Norden section of country Sunday Wm. Whale, secretary of the Border Ishes. Will he find Them No chance Attorney and Mrs. John 1 boxing.matches, baseball games, volley'bail, fire, is now being painted. The neighbors' chickens Dug Up the to get Mike Briese, whose mind has Telephone company, who is welcomed a beautiful baby daughter lawn tennis, football, basketball,'Wrestling IkjEr., John. Rich.er has added a gasoline seeds Fifteen Minutes after he planted N to their home last Friday, been affected by worry over his personal farming at Boucherville this year, matches, etc. Also lots filling: station to the new building fhem. Well, anyway, the Weed Crop affairs. He has homestead and Kathleen Philips, were callers in sl of target practice,. which is great eVectetf'by 1iim for a garage and Is a Grand Success. Come to thei Methodist church upon which he has lived the past Birchdale Thursday. sport. barn. eight years. Friday evening^ A^g. 17, and enjoy Tell all the boys to come on while Gla^l McNaughton and Margerite the .fishing it will be good. Gunder Nybo has put a nice stock was in thelitis room, for they might be too Nels Iflory of Big Falls O'Brien returned to their home Henry Dawson, who has been an Will- -of--groceries in the new building he late if they wait any longer. town Tuesday. in Colia.sst after spending a mdnth efficient clerfc ni the local post office, built for the new postoffice. Harry Mr. and Mrs: John Fransen are rejoicing clo§£ now as it is about'rifle time with Mr.1 aftd Mrs. Robt. Jutras. fc^r the two years past, *left. the over the addition, of another Whitcomb is clerk and deputy post Mrs._ Ed Skifstrom is seriously ill P^ja^s^tell the boys hello for me. Miss Inez" Holland of Madison, service last week and has accepted master." member, to their family circle. 7~:j Respectfully yours, at her home on Black River. Wis., visited her brother, Ambrose a position in the customs department J. Lee Hurifphrey, Holland, cashier of the Ray State of the M. & O. Power company.' If you are interested in curiosities Four ^rere selected from here by Co. B., 54th Inft. FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire bank, .the past two weeks. visit the menageri,# ait the Methodist the draft: Roy Petrie, John Brice, corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. Ft. Benj. Harrison, J. J.^ammelgaard, A. L. Chapman church Friday evferiing Aug. 17. Bert Spencer and" Earl Howard. .. Indiana. and 0ea Ayhitney reported, to the Earl and Roy had both registered Henry Marken was a Tuesday caller draft board for examinationr frpm Dr. R. H.! Monahan has received here but had enlisted in the artillery before, the exemption board. here!" t,,^1^. McDevitt Likes Army. his commission as captain in the before being drafted. Mr. and Mf's R. N. Eastman spent medical corps of the U. S. army. Joe Myers of Northome came here Saturday at the Falls. Fort Snelling, Minn., 4 u-- Monday to take the physical examination. Fires are burning on^ the big muskeg Work on the new school house July 29, 1917. A bad frost' struck the lower part southwest of here and fire destroyed haS| been started by the contractorsr Mn«"Bloomfield,^ Recruiting Officer, of the county Sunday night, taking a stack of hay for Paul Holstrom Gustafson & Johnson of International International Falls, Minn. the corn, cucumbers and potatoes. /Don Bi^own left for the* twin cities and Ander Erickson's house Falls. The new building is a much r,.$ir: Monday night to take up, his. military and contents. Mr. Erickson had a needed improvement as the old onehas Kave bieen transferred from Jeffer^oh' H. H. Russell of McClellan was in duties. :iv tyatch of bread baking at the time been entirly outgrown. Barracks, St. Louis, to Fort the city yesterday to go before the and the fire probably baked it rather John Hoel is laid up from the effects Snelfiri^, Minn. It is a fine place. We local board for physical examination. I Mrs. Jos. J. Lloyd and children hard. He saved a suit of overalls of an injury received from drilk fbur hours a day down here but have returned from a visit of several which he had on. stepping on a nail which penetrated tfcj^t ig. nothing when you get a chicke^-.j^inner,,twice days in Tower, Having sold their car to G. A. Oveson, to the boiie of his left foot. a week, and I am W. j. Piatt and son, Charles, Mrs. Julia Chute was a Duluth 1 Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor very -glad you talked me into enljstin|^%9 We hope our young nimrods will •A good, five rqom dwelling house have gone, to the twin cities to pur visitor iast-week. it'is a great thing for a ybung respect the closed season of three for sale on 5th. street. All niodern chase a new one. .•• Mr.^ J.- J.„ Rps of the county surveyor's "Is thej World Coming to Ah" End#'! ifellS#f Th^y are making corporals years for. grouse and -let them -have conveniences. Apply ^t..Press .office. office and assistants are ti will' be the4 topic at the (iftotaring-^etvice ejt -ih^i# Lv^ho hiave mly in bteh a chance to increase to something Mrt a^id^ .Walter. Paul and son making a resurvey of the plate of at 11. This question has beep the jirmjt,:three and four months^? like their former' numbers. We also Henry Stormo left Monday evening Ralph ofvBrainerd spent a couple, of Ray and vicinity. agitating many people of out cityi Sokjell the boys up there it is a fine wish all town boards would appoint for a visit with his grandfather days with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Hi L. Chamberlain was here pla.c^ to be. i,n'the army. We signed a "cat" day and have all the cats in 5 at Glen wood. Watson and family. Tuseday on business in connection Evening worship at 8. The "pastor the payroll today, we also got our the county destroyed so the birds with her property in Ray, which has will speak on John 4: "A Woman rifffes1/ I am gbihg to close, hoping to can have a chance to help win the Cashier and Timber Buyer Ross The Misses Viva and Iris Parme^ been sold to Mr. A. C. Gilchrist of Born Again." hear from you. war. '. Slack came up from I$ig Falls Monday ter returned Saturday from St. the Ray hotel. Mrs. Chamberlain now v... Edw. E. McDevitt -in Slack's Ford. Cloud, where they have been attendr resides at Newell, S. D., where she Sunday school at 10. STURGEON RIVER ing summer school. operates a large farm by the irrigation Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Durbin are Demonstrating in Canning. method. The pastor is away this week at Prof. T. A. Erickson, of the extension pleased over the birth of a baby boy Monday night's frost bit the potatoes Mr.'A.-A. Gilchrist is the latest of -mm I., Ben B. Kotilinek, assistant cashier Fending the annual session of the to their family circle at the hospital'Sunday division of the sjate college of a little in this sectoin. of the International State bank,' is our citizens to acquire an automobile, Rainy Hiver association of churches, agriculture, and organizer of boys' night. a Dodge which was purchased from enjoying a two-weeks-vacation with which is being held at Bordtr. and girls', clubs in Minnesota, is in Lars t)alten has loaned Mrs. Knute the Jahnke agency at International his parents at Maple Lake.? Kp^^ii^hing county this week giving Norman Scholta of Loman came Noss his team so she can put up her Falls. "U EPISCOPAL FIRSTttETHODIST up on Monday's boat in answer to lectures on food conservation hay. Deputy -Sheriff H. Van Ettan was CHURCH FOR SALE At a bargain. S half and demonstrations on( fruit and his country's call, to be examined a visitor between trains Tuesday. bf NE quarter, Stc. 17, Twp. 133, R. Cbtner 8th avenue and 5th street,-'. for military duty. vegetable canning by various processes- Ole Noss is "some pumpkins" since Edward Kaneen, Minister 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply and will be in this city on he has the honor of being hte first BECAUSE. Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf Friday the 10th. His demonstration Money. to loan on Koochiching settler to get his hay put up and L) Strangers made welcome. county and Canadian farm lands. will take place at the Alexander Baker safely barned. Because some men In' khaki coats K. O. Fosse, logging superintendent a S an high school and., unless no'tice i^ to Are.marc^inR ont war, lof the Internatipnal Lumber Co., Morning service at 11. tf. International Falls Minn. giving tb the contrary, the time will Gilbert Skahl, Miss Ida Skahl and Beneath a torn old. Has that float* returned from a trip to Duluth Tuesday .- .... be 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A. L^Moen made a trip east of Big Ah proudly a* before Evening service at 8. Music by the with a Hudson for himseliF and P. Tierney of the state forestry S l.f Falls picking blueberries Sunday but Because they will not stop or stay O family., Chorus choir. Rev. Norman Batdorf department spent, Sunday in our city found them "pretty scarce. •'•"N Bat march with eager tread, A Card From "Dutch" Jaeger will preach: «i.» 1 in the interest of the forestry regiment •1 A little baby far away "P Miss Beryl Smith, who has been that is being formed. -, Ole Skahl is busy haying with a I St. Louis, Aug. 4, 1917 Sleeps safely In her bed. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs -The Sunday schdol meets at 10..-' i: Eifi crew of four men, working in the Is Hellov Art: W. F. Smith, in our city, has returned old-fashioned way, with sythe, bull JuUtisMarkowitz, purchasing agent Am having a good time. You can Because some grim* gray sentinels Epworth League at 7:15. Debate: to Waterloo, Iowa to take a position strength and awkwardness. for the .Markowitz & Summerfield Stand, always silently en.list Jas an aviator in the aviation with the Illinois Central rail- "Church Universities vs. State Uni store, is on: a tfen-days buying trip sectipn of the signal corps if you Where eaeh dull shadow versities." JJ way. Most people think our town clerk to and Chicago.^m^ the tvftiri Cities Upon a restless seat '-'^.1/^7 respond immediately. Enlist at Internatipnal ^1. ,f«M is an Irishman when they look at Falls. Iam at Jefferson Because their lonely watch they keep Preaching in the Ranier church at Mr. and Mrs. M. A Shepro and his unusually good crop of potatoes, With keen) and watchful eyes S. E. Gregg', missionary of the American Barracks. You must hurry if you 2:30. Rev. Norman Biatdorf will give daughter Bernice are visiting reja but Hans says, "Nei. I be a Swede." A little child nay sefely sleep Sunday School union, held want to get in withName.^ tives at Green Bay, Wis. On her the sermin. Until the sun shall rise. two services at the Bannock post With-Regards to all, 4 journey home Mrs. ^Shepro will buy Billy Olmstead has a big crop of I office Saturday and Sunday last. Your chum,^. her fall stock of millinery at Chi Sunday school at 1:30. *'^-1-'' VV AA'-/ -a frt hay, oats, and a good garden this: "Dutch." Because some swift and shadowy things '$kMoney cago and Milwaukee. year, yet he says if he could fool the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHL#®! Hold 'a patient guard on high. to loan on farm property 'Mi board on his age he would be tickled Like birds, or sails, or shielding wings', in United* States and Canada. Apply CHRISTIAN Mrs. and Mrs. Mike \Emlaw and to death to be drafted into his Uncle Agafnst a stormy skjs Morning service at 11. Subject: ENDEAVOR to Frankfll'S. Lang, International family have been enjoying a Visit Sam's army. Why don't you volunteer, NOTES Because a strange light spreads and "A Mdn Four Squarei"^ Falls, Minnesota. _• tf. his brother, Abrahim Emlaw, sweeps frotiS Billy? Across a darkened way, a who is a retired veteran of the U. S. '.'V At a recent meeting the followinig A little baby softly sleeps Evening service at 8. Subject: 'The Paul E. Bowen, who returned last regulars, also of his niece', Miss Fay It's too bad Hans Olson is so badly officers and, committeemen were Until the dawn of day. Great Commission." week from summer school, came up fiT Barrett from Bruce, Wis.^ ,j." -crippled up with rheumatism just at elected —Montgomery Advertiser. it? from Big Falls Tuesday on business Officers: a President, Roy Martin this time, for Sturgeoyn River has at the office of the bounty supernitendent i» Bible school at 10. Abstracts and titles to all property been banking on him to kill enough BIG vice president, Mrs.'N Floyd Clark FARM BARGAIN A of schools. in Koochiching county furnished by I Germans for the "whole- community, "HS® secretary,^ "Miss Minnie-A Hanson Christian Endeavor at 7 the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Pm* treasurer, Miss Theede. v..f-. and you bet he'd do it too if his muscles For immediate sale because of sf| |"Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ogaard entertained Official ."Abstractors. ^International ^weren't so badly buckled up. Committee chairmen: Prayer sickness in the family, my entire Wednesday evening, prayer and /Attorney and Mrs:n?J. H. •Falls. & y:- meeting, Mf. Gish lookout, Miss farm4, buildings and stock for only Bible study service at 8, .\ Brown, Dr. R.-H. Monahan and family, Hanson missionary, Mr. 'Martin Aimer L. Moen was called before $1,200. Consists of 160 acres of good Misses Barrett and Wilson, at Prof. B. W. Vancura, who was formerly citizenship, Mr. Kingsbury social, thef registration board at International land with good log house 24x36—5 Fridayr evening, choir rehearsal. their summer cottage Sunday. agricultural instructor in our Mrs. Clark music, Jioy Martin^ Falls Monday where he passed rooms, barn 18x20, chicken coop *N city schools but noiy is filling a simi & a good physical examination, but floral, Mrs. Raymond information, 20x12, storeroom and milk house Let its make the above7'services ^Mrs. Danielson and three chiidren, lar position at Lakefield, was here Mr. Kingsbury."- will probably be exempted from military 10x12. 20 acres in hay crop, 14 heac^ all they ought to be. "Miss Danielson, Miss Annie Linden yesterday renewing acquaintances The executive committee met at service because of his family of young stock, 6 2-year old heifers, and Miss Mary Thompson, sister to He looks v^ell and says he is do^ng the home pf Mr. and 'Mrs. Kingsbury and farm need him more than the C. T. U. NOTES. 2 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers L. A. Ogaard, are visiting here at finely. Monday night. About ten members battlefield. and 2 spring calves and 30 chickens. fir L. -A: Ogaard cottage up the lake turned out and a delightful time First applicant can have this for only ^The women, of lhe whitV ribbon are i"-a ?r- Mlris rom their home at Fisher'. -All the owners and Vfenters* along Week„f was enjoyed/.j, If •'"the Grand Falls' town board $1,200 just as everything stands. Location aiming to provide a comfort kit for & the lake shore^betwgen Ranier and would spend a very few dollars on The society "fishes to 5 miles along good road from announce" every boy who marches out to war C. B. Lang, state timber appraiser, Gfystal beach arVloud in their praise the arrival of a new member to their the bridge at Johnny Jensen's place Rainy River. Apply L. L. M., Press from International Falls., A -number has five crews at work in-St. Louis of,the great convenience of the new they would- save .-many of our settlers society, in the 'person of the -youngest office.' of these are already under^way. A county and two in'this county apprising road and telephone ^"seryice which son of Mr. and Mrs.^ Ed Durbin, several miles travel and help the special meeting is called for nexC •"—-—-•& the amount" of timber on makes^their property SQ -accessible 'Money to loan on northern Minne-^r: who made his appearance Sunday" town merchants get ,more trade. If Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 14, 'atSMrs. burnt areas,-the first sale of wjlich and^citylike.^he..improvements ^lso the town board a,re determiaed not sota lands. will be hejd .about October' 1 nHH-U srreat-lv-' tn tlip iraliiA nf- ifViair" 1 prob^ly aboutCNew Years./