International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 16, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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v- %5? k~ it INTERNATIONAL fcALLS PRESS ^PAGE FIVE Martin McKieneavy, whq has been DISTRICT NEWS terson and family, Larl Watt, ~MhT working in Virginia for several-months, PearlGlava, Albert Enzman and LOCAL HAPPENINGS spent Sunday visiting with his amily, Enck Sundin and family, McCLELLAN. folks here, returning Monday accompanied K. Christenson, Chas. Smith, H. Payne and others. by his sister, Margaret, who Mr. I. O. Stay and Earl Russell will spend a short time visiting in are helping Goodwin Gulickson put THE LIFE OF THE TOWN The members of the Civic league Virginia. Haying about Ray is practically had a picnic on Ogaard's beach Monday completed and the crop is fair. The Mr. Leroy Matson of Kelliher evening. Earl E. Howard, son of Rev. Mr. frost has done some damage to ga*dens spent Saturday and Sunddy in. this Howard of Birchdale, who was in vicinity. in low places. Potatoes and II A good five room dwelling house training in the officers' training camp grain look well and should produce Pij«*5£r for sale 5th street. All modern good yields. at Fort Monroe, Va., has been granted On Haying is of the day. the Order conveniences. Apply at Press office. a commission as first lieutenant Miss Bessie Gulickson returned in the coast artillery, officers reserve t9 her homestaead Tuesday from Mrs. Florence Lilliedale of Hibbing, Rev. E. L. Heermance is attending corps. Brainerd. Minn., who has been visiting the annual meeting of the state missionary ,her. sister, Mrj. John Richer, returned Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor board at Minneapolis this County Treasurer P. H. Fogarty, last week and is^making an auto up hay on the Tamarack river. week. Deputy Auditor E. J. Gjesdahl and trip through Minnesota and North Mr. Olaf Fodness is improving his Morning worship at 11 a. m. The Dakota. Cashier N. L. Olson of the International farm by building a large root cellar. pastor will give his impressions of The copious rains of Tuesday night State bank were all called as Fire recently destroyed Carl Swanson's the very interesting church convention were highly appreciated even if it witnesses in the G. A. Elder cases at house and all its contents. A large number of our local townspeople down the river last week. Special did break up several picnic parties Brainerd which are being heard b-e spent Sunday at Lake Kabetogema. music by the Cecilian choir. on the lake. fore Judge McClenahan this &eek. NETT RIVER The lake is coming in for Evening worship at 8. The subject its share of popularity these warm will be John 5: "The Life of the Senator L. H. Nord is in Chicago Alec McDonald returned Sunday We have been having some fine days, with bathing and fishing as the World." this week on business connected with night from the Peace River country rains. chill'attractions. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss his interests in the Public Service where he took up his residence about Barker's class won the banner for company of that city. ten months ago. He is well pleased Road work is laid aside till cooler RAINY RIVER ASSOCIATION the best attendance record in July, tf/vith the. country and the conditions weather. HOLDS GOOD MEETING and a spirited contest is on this Arthur Carlson and Herman Ratelle there. He says his brother, Ronald, mopth. left last night for service in the find family, and E. E. Peterson and Mrs. Curtis Guard made a call on A^ery successful two- day meeting The Ladies' society meets tliis aviation corps. They will accompany family, are doing well. Fred Hartman one day last week. week on Thursday afternoon at the Was held with the church at Border, Sergt. Bloomfield to Duluth. church. uQiJo the Rainy river opposite This busy gent is a Booster and the Sergt. Wm. Slowe of the U. S. The writer has received several Pinewood, on August 8 and 9. The The Cecilian choir wil practise on Life of the Town. Without him and a L. L. Enger Of Minneapolis, who recruiting service arrived Tuesday letters the last week from persons Thursday evening ^t 7. occasion was the annual meeting of few others, the Old Burg would be as has considerable real estate near night tcf relieve Sergt. Irvin Bloomfield wishing to know about the land here the Rainy River Association, representing Dead as a Doornail. He's Jerry on the this city, was here Tuesday with a who has had charge of the work and saying they will be out this fall Job for the Public Good and his name FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Congregational churches couple of possible investors. here,for the past five months. We to homestead. heads every Subscription paper to alotijg the line of the Canadian Northern welcome Mr. Slowe to our city and Raise Money for anything. We couldn't Morning theme 11 o'clock, from, Virginia to Warroad. Everybody ought to turn out and can assure him the heartiest assistance We hope to have a good teacher do without him. Long may he Wave I Ministers and delegates were present "From the Beginning to the End." show their appreciation of the special of all our citizens. for the coming term of school so from the various churches an& many American preparedness films at the parents will feel more like sending Eve.-—8 o'clock—sermon visitors attended from Frontier, subject, the Grand Saturday and Sunday. Geo. A. Snyder is a business visitor Blaine Canfield, Harvey Gale and their children to school. We are "Neither Rich nor Poor." Birchdale, and other nearby points. to Minneapolis this week. R. C. Goins returned Monday from nothing but homesteaders, still we Speakers came from as far away as. FOR SALE At a bargain. S half taking Mike Bries of Norden and know what a good teacher ought to Minneapolis and Chicago. 10 a. m., Bible school. Fred Smith, the Laurel merchant, of NE quarter^ Sec. 17, Twp. 133, R. Henry Throckmortan of St. Louis, be. The sessions were held in the logschool was a business visitor here Monday. 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply ,i Mo., to the insane asylum at Fergus 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. house, which was filled tooverflowing. Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf Falls, to which institution they were BIRCHDALE An outdoor booth had Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Peterson are assigned by Judge of Probate John Wed. eve., 22nd, prayer service and been built at one side, with a big canvas spending the week at Bedell's cottage Any who fail to appear at entrapment Berg, after due examination by Drs. Mrs. Chas. Apchkrum of Winnipeg Bible study. covering, where visitoris.. and up the lake. points for transpartation is visiting-her sister, Mrs. Con Serosky. Geoi.j F. Swinnerton and J. P. Chance home folks ate dinners and. suppers-together. to the camps Sept. 5 will be considered last Friday. 4 Fri., choir rehearsal. Mrs. Jos. Riley arrived yesterday deserters and punished as such. RiV. T. W. Howard acted as moderator. after a record trip in her new Buick John Harrigan, one of the earliest Haying is about finished and some "Whosoever will may come." Rev. E. L. Heermance led a. eight, from Minneapolis. Abstracts and titles to all property report a good crop. Grain is much settlers in the section of county discussion of the '.Rural Church as in Koochiching county furnished by named after him, died last week of better than last year. a Community," and Rev. J. Kent: the Koochiching County Abstract Co., President and Mrs. E. W. Backus old age and general infirmity. In his CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Warden of Williams on evengelistic of the Power company returned Official Abstractors, International day deceased' was one of the most New potatoes are once more on NOTES work. General Missionary A. K. Voss Falls. Saturday from Minneapolis. active politicians of this county. He Birchdale menus. The G's cannot conducted the map study, bringing: starve us this year. leayes behind his his aged wife,, who Mrs. Durbin, who is. confined in the out the work of the various fields, "For Sale," "For Rent," "Milk and Forest Ranger Clyde Johnson is has been a never faithful and helpful hospital, was visited by a number of and the need for additional missionaries. Cream," "No Hunting," "Buttermilk," spending the week in the Kettle companion, and his son, William Grace Halvorsen made a flying C. E's. Sunday. The meeting went on record as "For Hire," etc., signs can be purchaded Falls -section of country. R., who is county commissioner from visit to Birchdale on her way home The Missionary committee meets favoring the securing of automobiles at the Press office at reasonable his district. from summer school at St. Paul. at?:fhe parsonage Thursday. for a number of the pastors, in order cost. All soldiers will be fed and housed A male quartet sang at the C. E. to increase the number of preaching by the local board after they reach James T. Watson, Jr., has been Two of the teachers for the winter service Sunday evening. points they can cover. John Nuen, the popular and efficient the entraining point until their departure. graduated from the officers training term are here—Mr. and Mrs. White. A very valuable institute on methods assistant in Lawrence's Drug ,^iss Minnie Hanson, who was school at Fort Snelling and has They are at Mrs. Weeks' but expect of church and Sunday school store, left yesterday for Duluth in response elected as tfelegate to attend the C. to go to housekeeping soon. been honored by a commission as E. Convention at Cass Lake, left for work was conducted by Superintendents Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson and to his call to enter the medical second lieutenant in the field artilery Merrill and Bigelow of service of the U. S. army. •that plac^ Sunday1 night. Others who Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Apderson of Oak of the regular army. Only those Florence and Elizabeth Howard will attend the convention are Mrs. Minneapolis. Mr. Bigelow also Portage and Laurel were visitors who passed the best examinations are spending their vacation at home. preached the annual sermon. Mrs. here Monday. The local -examining board received Martin, Ray and Cecil Martin and were assigned to the regular army. Both expect to teach the coming word from the state draft headquarters Mis$ Theede... One of thein intended Leavitt, also from the southern metropolis, Lieutenant. Watson is expected here year. not to exempt any married gave two delightful talks It is proposed to ^make Sept. 5, to take the train Sunday but it took on a furlough for a few days visit "men unless those whom they were her too long to say that parting word on home and foreign missionary the day of the entrainment of the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Quite a number from here went supporting were actually dependent work. At one time during the session men for the National army camps, a to Mr. We are sorry. Hang onto T. Watson, who live on 6th street. (to the annual session of the association upon them. a good thing if you have it. Mr. Voss conducted a preaching national holiday. of the Rainy River Congregational service in Swedish, at a neighboring Catholic Bazaar. Should there be any errors in the society at Border. Frank S. Lang returned Monday house, for the benefit of some of the A1 Brent, machinist at the Motor C. E. notes which appear from time from his three weeks' treatment at Inn, is enjoying a week's vacation older settlers, to whom that was St. Thomas church is making arrangements to time consult the press committee Arthur Ball, Bernard Rud, Fred their native tongue. in Minneapolis, to which city he Mudcura ready for another year's for a great popular bazaar of thef Baptist C. E., as the Internatiohal Ball, Clarence Ruberg, Con Cerosky labor at his strenuous duties as register One of the most interesting" features journeyed in his car. for the benefit of the church Falls Press staff is not responsible and W. D. Eastman have gone to the of deeds, in which he has become of the meeting was a demonstration fund, which will be held the latter for statements made in harvest. Mrs. Cerosky went as far so exceptionally proficient. of Red Cross bandage work part of October. these columns. FOR 'SALE OR RENT—Fine sevenroom as Lancaster to make her mother a by Mrs. Warden of Williams, formerly modern hot water heated All kinds of attractions are being short visit. .In a recent letter from Einar Stubee, Attorney and Mrs. John H. Brown a trained nurse, who took the .'arranged for and gifts for prizes are house on 6th street. Call at Press who! is with the mounted engineers enjoyed a short visit with their cousin, bandage making course in Minneapolis, 'office. 'being solicited. Everybody is a'sked Two more of our young men, Ben and located at present at El Attorney Montiville Brown and to take the course and do to help. Wheelock and Hjalmer Rud, were Paso, Texas, writes that it has been wife, as they passed througs our city similar,., work in the neighborhoods. chosen by the selective draft, but Cashier G. W. Anderson of Ranier so warm that the chickens laid hard Monday enroute to their home at The national food saving campaign Sergeant Bloomfield Leaves. Hjalmer had enlisted in the navy is enjoying a week's visit from his boiled eggs, and. that anyone wishing Bemidji from Baudette. was also given a good boost, and previous to the enrollment and was son, O. J. Anderson, who has a bank some of that kind of stock may cards will be distributed by committees Recruiting Officer Irvin Bloomfield, already at Newport, R. I. in training. af'Fostario, Iowa. obtain same by addressing him. The "blind" man who stole the furs in each church. who has done such good service Einar was a member of the C. E. and money from the Wedlund hotel The ^association showed the in his particular line of business and Emil Ostlund had a shingling bee while, here and his letters are much Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ward are rejoicing Saturday was fined $25 and cosjs or breadth of, its interest by gathering has fitted in so well with the general on his new barn- Monday and about appreciated by those^left behind. His over the birth of a nine-, 30 days in jail. He accepted the jail the farmers together after supper life, of our city, was called back 25 thousand shingles were put on in address is Co. B., 8th Eng'rs, Mtd., pound boy at their home on the G. part of the sentence and will no on Wednesday for a talk on potato to headquarters in Duluth yesterday. good shape. The barn is 40x60 "pole Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas. A. Oveson farm. Mother and child doubt enjoy reading the local papers. storage* and selling. As a result of He half expects to be assigned to style," and will hold all the hay and are doing finely. the -conference, the farmers may jduty in one of the training camps of grain Mr. Ostlund will, ever raise. CHOOSE YOUR DAY Money to loan on northern Minnesota build ..warehouse at Baudette, taking the new national army. An excellent dinner and supper FOR CANNING Lor en W. 'Miner spent Sunday lands. their crop down the river in Mr. Bloomfield washes to say were' served besides the lunches and with his parent? in our city. The past Jevne & Norton. Agents, barges and shipping out in carload "thank you" to the many friends here ice cream. Can what Vegetables and fruit. two months as a record keeper for tf International Falls, Minn. lots, as the market warrants. Similar for the valuable assistance, they-have The community canner has been installed the check, scalers in this and St. moveifients are on foot at other rendered him in his important work. RAY at the school house and may Louis county has bronzed and built All accepted men for^ the^ National points be used by the public without any him up into a strong, husky man, army are required to assemble at the After a spirited contest the association AMERICA IS READY. Con Reuter of Ericsburg was a charge on Tuesday, Wednesday and which is. a. good preparation for con^ entraining point, which for this voted to meet next year at business visitor between trains Monday. Friday afternoons. Prof. Mclntire tinued school-life.. -J*1:hj (county will be Internatoinal Falls, WilHamsL Officers for the coming v. See proof of this at the Grand will be present to direct the work. •not more than 24 hours nor less than year toil! "be: moderator, E. L.. theatre next Saturday and Sunday By the use of the steam pressure 12 h6urs before the hour of departure. The new. organization in the local Heermance of International Falls evenings when ?a four-reel patriotic Marie Watt and Inga Stohl are canner vegetables can be canned in postoffice due.to the leaving of Walter scribe, Francis D. White, Baudette picture will be shown which was exhibited ^spending a few days at Lake Kabetogema, less than an hour, where the coldpack Erickson, who for several years chairman of Fellowship commitee, at the New York hippodrome Lakeview Camp. method, if carried on with a was assistant postmaster^ and Henry The actual call for men- will go, in J. K. Warden member of state board in honor of Ambassador Gerard, jeach case from the provost marshal home-made cooker, would take three Dawson,, clerk, is as follows: Harry of directors, T. W. Howard. and is positively the only film John and Alex McKay of St. Paul hours. String your-beans at home, if Randall, assistant postmaster, Ray at Washington to the state adjutant of its kind ever produced under the shipped their car to Cusson Tuesday you wish, and pick over your berries, Palmer, clerk, and Miss Lignon, general, arid from hirii to the local direction of the United States, war NOTICE. and will drive to St. Paul by way of but peas should not be shelled until clerk in the money order department, boards, who will make out the lists department, and contains scenes Duluth. you,reach the school house, to make all of wh.om are well qualified for and fix the time and place fdr entrainment.. never before allowed to be shown. Any parties in the unorganized sure they are absolutely fresh. $beiir respective positions. •.. In addition to this patriotic film district who have children whom Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rowen returned Bring your own jars, pints being there will be a five-reel feature entitled they wish boarded during the coming from Duluth last Saturday where the best size, and new, high-grade The registration board announces Ye editor was pleasantly entertained "The Soul of a Child." year, &ill please make application to they have been visiting for a few rujbhers—the kind of rubbers your that the first fifty registrants who last week at the palatial residence This will be a double program. the County- Board of Education, Koofchiching MKSM daySu boy would like to use for a bean were accepted will be required to report "America is Ready" will be shown of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bennett county, Minnesota, before shooter. at International Falls, to entrain on Rainy lake.«This was our first first and last biit "The Soul of a August 31, 1917. Mr. John W? Heritage of Ray for one of the training camps, Prof. Erickson of the state food visit to this fine home and beautiful Child" only once. Those who are D. B. Jewell, clerk. on Sept. 5^. 'bhe next 50 accepted will township is reported on the sick list department, gave a demonstration location, and our hosts are certainly there at 8:30 will see the complete 816-30. be required to report on Sep. 15, and but we trust that he will be about show. last Friday to start the campaign. tci be congratulated upon their good the, third 50 on Sept. 30. soon again. 1 judgment in selecting such as home, Admission, 40 cents children 15 About forty ladies were present, and FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL They also believe that this county's as well as upon their good financial cents. Grand theatre, Saturday and all were enthusiastic about the possibilities CHURCH "SL.-ijgf. 7 quota of 150 will be selected out of Sunday eveningsf^\a~ .' condition which made such a purase of. saving food by the new Mrs. Emil Jarvi and Mrs. Nick Corner 8th avenue and 5th street the 371 already examined and that it possible. May they and their canning methods., Amnog the articles R.autell of Duluth who have been Edward Kaneen, Minister may not be necessary to call others canned were Swiss chard, greens ne family live long to enjoy it together, guests of Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Jarvi, FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower -.'V? for physical examination until a second\nationaf with their surrounding possessions, and stems, beets and beet greens, ofv Beaver township, returned to automobile. Enquire Money to loan on- Kopchiching artny is called for. carrots, string beans, peas, corn on which will ^continue to increase 'their home Monday. of P. M. Myllenbeck, Fort Frances. r, county and Canadian farm lands. in value as the years go by 4I? ,• the ear and In its own milk, raspberries, Among those who visited at \^atson's |Frank S." Lang, blueberries, pieplant and fish. and people of reasonable means from" V.FOR SALE—Lot 17, block 82, for cabin, ^akeview Camp, the Money to loan on* farm property tf. .International Falls. Minn/ this and other cities seek a location. $250. Lots 1 and 2, block 87 for $650 past week were Mr. and Mrs. John in United States and Canada. Apply Cheap grades of fish cart be cbdked for a summer- cottage in that vicin-, Richer, Mr. and^Mrs. M./J. /Rowen, ,if taken soon. Apply ,Karol Strozalin, to Frank S. Lang, International until .the bones soften, and 'they »ty. 621 6th street. 816?916 A. A. Gilchrist and family,,Louis Pat- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Falls, Minnesotatl&T tf. compare favprably with salmon. iMiiiiii