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

August 23, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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Street, superintendent of power note books' at the Press Office Stationery Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClellan $50 with the intent to influence him for the M. & O. Power company, store. visited with the George Wallace family I as county treasurer in the acceptance returned yesterday from an extended Sunday* of1 certain certificates fdeposits purchasing trip in the east and south. Films developed and printed at in place of cash.—Brainerd room 20„ International hotel. Apply, Ola Fodness left this week for the Dispatch, Aug. 17. Attorney F. J. McPartlin, who is L. St. Peter. 8 23-913 North Dakota harvest fields. assisting in the defense of the Elder Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor Records Identified. trials at Brainerd, spent Sunday with FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine sevenroom Fire recently destroyed the barn his family and returned to the fray Morning worship at 11. Music by modern hot water heated of Mr. George Schofield. BrSfjjherd, Aug. 18.—In the George Monday. ./ the Cecelian choir. The pastor will house on 6th street. Call at Press A_i_ A. Elder case this morning, L.^H. speak on "Worry and its Remedy." Marion E. McClellan is working office. Slocum^, former county auditor of Eugene Holler is expected home this week for Nels Andrewson. Koochiching county, ^identified the Evening worship at 8. The subject the first of next week from St. Paul, Money to loan on farm property records and explained the handling will be the sixth chapter of John: where he has been undergoing an in United States and Canada. Apply Nels Andrewson expects to start of $1^6,000 and $765,000 judicial ditch "Love at the Bread of Life.'" operation for an abnormal growth to Frank S. Lang, International soon with his team for the Dakota bond issues. He testified regarding near his heart. Falls, Minnesota. tf. harvest fields. a personal interview with State Publiq Sunday school at 10 a. m. Examiner Andrew E. Fritz at St. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower Mrs. Edward Gulickson, who has Paul' regarding the method of handling Our former townsman, F. J. Dudley FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL automobile. Enquire spent the summer here, returned to now of Thief River Falls, renewed bond interest. CHURCH of P. M. Myllenbeck, Fort Frances. Glenwood Sunday. acquaintances here the first of the Cor. 8th Avenue and 5th Street NATION SAVING 10,000 FISH week: Edward Kaneen, Minister. Mrs. Sundahl, who has been spending Mrs. John Groves, Mrs. W. £. FROM RIVER POCKETS Foley and Mr. Vern Dyson spent the past month with her parents, Attorney H. ,C.. Campbell has been Strangers Made Welcome. Supt. and Mrs. S. L. Birdsall, Sunday in this vicinity. enjoying a visist from his parents Winona, Minn., Aug. 18.—To save The jolly Auto Agent is looking for returned to her home-at Jamestown more than 10,000 fish for the dual during the past week. They left yesr a Victim. If you want a nice, long JoyRide, Morning service at 11. Sunday evening. RAY purppse of aiding the government in ask him what kind of a Car he is terday to visit relatives in Virginia. its food economy campaign and of selling. When you get back from the Evening service at 8. Music by the Ride, you will own the Car. The Auto Thos. Watson speht Saturday at enhancing professional and amateur FOR SALE—Lot 17, block 82, for Get your exemption buttons from Chorus choir. Agent is a Public Benefactor because the Falls on business. fishing on the Mississippi river, the,United $250. Lots 1 and 2, block 87 for $650 the county auditor's office. They are he Makes people spend their Money to States fisheries at Homer if taken soon Apply Karol Strozalin. a neat bronze bar with the inscription, The Sunday school meets at 10. show themselves a Good Time. Mr. John Glava was a Falls visi.or have opened probably the most 621 6th -street. 816-916 "Exempted U. S." thereon. last Tuesday and Wednesday. elaborate fish rescue work ever undertaken Epworth League at 7:45 p. m. Topic: One lot of stamped goods and in northern waters. Shoemaker Edward Stauseth and "Summer Institutes," led ^y Lieutenant Jas. T. Watson, Jr., of thread at one-half off at O. M. Carr Mrs. Julius Chute returned Monday While the governmnt has not informed family, who have lived here many the field, artillery, is home on a furlough, Rose Carpenter. & Co. from a week's visit with friends Superintendent D. C. Booth, years, moved to Minneapolis Monday but expects tso rejoin his battalion at Grand Rapids, Minn. in charge of the hatcheries, that it where he has obtained a good position Preaching in the Ranier church at at Sparta, Wis., on the 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond left finds the acceleration of the rescue in a shoe, factory. 2:30 p. m. Sunday scliool at 1:30. Saturday for Bloomer, Wis., where James Gamelgaard and Louis Peterson work necessary to aid in the food Mrs. Frank Pelland was a social he" has obtained a position in the paper are doing much good work in conservation movement, its value is. and business visitor to our city Tuesday FOR SALE At a bargain. S half Rev. S. L. Parish, district superin mill. putting the roads in this vicinity in indicated by the stress laid upon it from their fine farm home near of NE quarter, Sec. 17, Twp. 133, tendent, will preach and hold quarterly good shape. this year. the post office which bears their 02, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply conference Thursday evening, Don't stain your thumb and first Two crews of fourteen men are at name. Geo. iH. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf August 30. Trustee meeting the same finger—get a $1.00 pencil sharpener Carl Watt is installing a platform work already in taking fish ifrom evening and election of church office** at the Press office.. scale in front of the John G^ava the pockets formed by the. receding' Money to loan on northern Minnesota Abstracts and titles to all property store: The scale wil lbe a convenience waters. Most of them are being replaced lands. in Koochiching county furnished by Hilman Aal of the M." D. & W. is much appreciated. in the Mississippi, although Jevne & Norton, Agents, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: the Koochiching County Abstract Co. visiting his brother in 'St. Paul, who about 2 per cent of the rescued fish, tf international Falls, Minn. Official Abstractors. International C. L. Kingsbury, Speaker. leaves shortly with the artillery. for are taken to inland waters of the Mr. and Mrs. M- J- Rowen are back Falls. France. states off the shores of which they again after spending a week at the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lloyd and family 11 a. m. Sermon. Topic: the 122nd are seined. home of Mr. Rowen's father, in. Minneap are spending a few days as guests Thos. Watson of Ray was here Ps. Catholic Bazaar. "Millions of fish, having an enormous J?o has been i1l. of County Attorney Jevne and family, Saturday attending the district food value, have been smothered in Capt. Bedell's cottage up the "7 -. 8 p. m. Sfermon. Topic: "The Diffi school board meeting, of which he 1 St. Thomas church is making ar in these land-locked places in the Berry picking parties have been lake. butties of Religion." is a member. years gone by," Superintendent rangements for a great popular bazaar the order of the day the past two Booth said today. "With our crew for the benefit of the church weeks and the ladies are busy pre County Physician M. E. Withrow ^10 a. m. Bible school J. T. Johnson of Littlefork was of fourteen men we are taking some fund, which will be held the latter serving for future use and keep lias passed a successful examination days 150,000 to 175,000 of fish from here Friday transacting business part of October.' down the H. C. L. for the medical staff of the new army '7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. connected with his large land and All kinds of attractions are being the pockets arid placing them in the and expects his commission any vB ."I timber holdings. arranged for and gifts for prizes are open waters of the river or arranging iv xv Mri an-? Mrs. R. N 'Fastman,, Mr was glad when they said unto r_.ii 'iu .--•'•iii- •—iP.1: Ui ^being solicited. Everybody is asked a an .,7 •. v— and Mrs. A L. Chapman and Mr. .vi-l me, let us go into the House of the Manager' King of O M: Carr & to help. "We will .save probably 10,000,000 County Attorney Jevne was home Mrs. WH. Kerr, comprised a party Lord." Co's' store is spending ten days on fish before the ice comes," he declared. Sunday from Brainerd where he is of baseball "fans" who witi.*ctsed an a' purchasing trip to Chicago, St. The United States fisheries is Lieutenant E. E. Howard Here assisting Assistant Attorney General interesting game .if t!e national Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock: Bi Louis and cither cities. taking a foremost stand also in propagating Palmer in the trial of the Elder pastime at Virginia Sunday. ble study and prayer service. '•vl the pearl mussels in this Lieutenant Earl E. Howard spent tases. district. R. L. Barney is established "A POSITION OR YOUR MONEY yesterday in our city visiting with .Friday evening choir rehearsal. Mr. O. J. Wold, one of our progressive at Lake City with four assistants BACK" is our new policy. Write for his frr'end, Lieutenant Jas. T. Watson Cashier Talbot of the M. & O. pioneers, has been busy in carrying on practical work. full particulars. Humboldt Business enroute to Birchdale for a few days Power company is enjoying an out A cordial invitation is extended to building a new home on his Forest The method of propagating the College, Minneapolis, Minn. visit with his parents. Mr. Howard ing with his family as guests of the everyone to come. Home farm which he reports will clams or mussels is by transmitting 8 23-9 13 was superintendent of schools at Harrison family on their houseboat soon be occupied by his family. How the larva of the mussels, growing on Shakopee when he enlisted in the up the lake. about a real old-fashioned housewarming the outer gills of the parent, to the Harry Eml'aw, pressman at the officers' training camp at Fort Snell CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR to celebrate the occasion, gills or fins of fish. For some time Press office, returned Saturday from ing, from whience he was sent to the NOTES Dr. R. H. Monahan, who now ranks Ole? they live as paracites on the fish and a week's outing on the upper lakes, coast artillery school at Fort Monroe, as captain in the medical corps of then drop off. If they fall on sand much benefitted by his trip. Va. He graduated from there jyirs W. E. Martin also returned the new national army, expects to ONR COUNTY CASES they thrive and become mussels. Ajig lS with rank of first lieutenant receive orders to active duty within Friday from Cass Lake where she ON AT BRAINERD apd was at once selected for imme attended the convention. She also Attorney and Mrs. Geo. S. Langland a few days. diate .service and leaves for France THE SINKING OF AN have been enjoying a visit from visited relatives and friends at other (Continued from First Page) in the near future. points while away. AMERICAN FLEET his mother fcind sister from Madison, The county fair will be held at Lieutenant Howard will be the Ohio. They i-feturned home Sunday. Northome Sept. .18 and 19, according county auditor incorporating the to the decision arrived at by the first local man to be assigned to for A few of the C- Es. called on the above information might have been The government needs $2,002,000,000 eign service in the new national Epworth Leaguers at their social misunderstood by county officials. B. W. Bacon is spending the week board of directors last Saturday. war revenue. Last year the people army. given at the M. E. church Friday in Minneapolis attending a reunion Everybody boost. Friday morning L. H. Slocum, of this country spent $2,438,000,000 Mrs. Howard and their son, Thos evening. ^Everybody seemed to be forme? county auditor of Koochiching of their family at Minnehaha park, for booze. We could pay that revenue Jacob Howard, will stay with her having a good time despite the very which was held last Saturday, and a One-quarter^off on ladies' slippers county, identified records and explained out of the dronk bill and still have parents at St. Cloud. warm weather. the handling of $186,000 and few side visits with .the visitors and pumps at O. M. Carr Co. $436,000,000, or enough to build a seagoing $765,000 judician ditch bond issues. since that time. fleet which would definitely 9 He testified regarding a personal Rev. Norman Batdorf of the M. E. Miss Minnie Hanson, who was establish American naval supremacy FARMERS ATTENTION! John A. Wiener and family returned church at Mounds, Minn, has been interview at St. Paul with Andrew elected as delegate to the conventipn over the Kaiser. visiting his brother, who is the E. Fritz, state public examiner, regarding here a few days ago to make their £t Cass Lake, rturned Friday. She The American, people sank in beer Those Uncut Hay Lands. home, after a few years residence at track man for the street car company the method of handling the gave an interesting talk at the meet and whisky enough battleships and In every neighborhood there are a Iroquois Falls, Ont. They are heartily and lives east of the French village bond interest. ing here Sunday, dealing with the submarines to drive the German fleet, number of patches of hay ground On Friday afternoon the state fin- welcomed by their many old-time things she saw and heard at the con from the seas. What could be done where /the owner is absent and the Supt. and Mrs. Smith are spending :shed the examination of L. H. Slo­ friends. with $436,000,000? It would build ten vention. hay has not been cut. This is war the week at Clark's cottage, accompanied cum, the principal conclusion drawn battleships, each costing $11,500,000 time and-we need the feed. If you Sergeant Bloomfield is here fo(r a by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. from his testimony being that in the Farewell Party. five battle cruisers at $16,500,000 wish to cut the hay on such land, Boehmer of Chicago. Mr. Boehmer matter of certain deductions of interest couple of days' inspection trip of each five scout cruisers at $5,000,each and cannot reach the owner or cannot is installing the machinery at the this recruiting station. He was called he had consulted the public A farewell party was given in honor 20 torpTedo boat destroyers at secure his permission, take the new craft mill. examiner and gained from his talk from this city to take charge of the $1,200,000 each three fuel ships at of Mrs. Frank Raymond and son, matter up with the county director? district headquarters office at Duluth, that the manner of settlements made Cyril, Thursday evening at the parsbnage. $1,500,000 each ten, gunboats at $900,000 J. H. Brown, International Falls. He. Lieutenant Jas. T. Watson visited were proper and legitimate and in made vacant Jy the transfer of Capf each and leave $116,000,000 to be r^v^r'7-. will take steps to procure for you the home guards Tuesday night and tain Green to more active military the. best interest of the county.. That Mrs. Raymond and Cyr,il were used for their armor and armament, the right to cut the hay." complimented them on their, .company all of his acts in connection with Elder duties with the regular army. members of the society and have which'iare not included in the above Koochiching County Public Safety deportment and. drilling. They were done in good faith and he both been true and faithful, always figures. Commission, Agricultural Division. meet for a special drill Friday night M. E. Diamond,' the Littlefork supposed for the best interests of responding when their turn came, How much longer /are the people at seven. More recruits were enlisted the county, and he believed he was druggist, was a business and social to whatevre their part might be. We going to allow the sinking y^ach year The Local Creamery. Tuesday and there is still room following the advice of County At­ visitor to our city last Monday. He are very sorry to see our band of of thi? vast fleets even before it''is-, N for a few more before the uniforms reports everything prosperous in his torney Franz Jevne and the state built?, ''•"-'i'' workers severed one fr'om the other, The following is a list of patrons are ordered.~ public examiner. holliie town but a light crop of hay bue. we hope and trust that as our Look, at -it from another angle. If of the local creamery and the amount t^and grains through the" Littlefork Just before the close of the afternoon members^ leave this society they may the $2,438,000,000 were invested, in Ladies' misses' and children's middies paid to each for the month of July session at 4:30 o'clock N.. B. ill valley due to the summer.drought. .again be united with' another and twenty years, at 6 per cent, the interest on special sale. One-third off. Arnold, who has been acting as attorney Hans Erickson keep up the good fight. Our hearts' alone would amount $2,937,600,000 j, O. M. Carr & Co. for Koochiching county in investigations, POSITIONS waiting for every Hilmer Hanson 48.72 and prayers go with the Raymond This would be strrjr 't interest, was put on the stand. young man and woman who takes Robert Irvwin ^......... 44.68 family and we wish them success, and Tfdtr ^compounded, wfck would 'fMk bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting 38.24 many pleasures in their new home. Records he identified so far were bring it up much greater.. principal A patriotic film will be shown at Fred Smith or auto, gas and steam engineering They left Friday for their new contracts between Elder and John the Grand theatre Friday and Saturday P. R. SullivanMac 33.92 ptus the interest would at the Nuveen & Co., Chicago bankers, at the Crookston college. nights of this week under the Loman 30.36 h^ome at Iroquois Falls, Ontario. end of twenty years, put a balance which show that on the $765,000 bond Board and room in private family, W. H. Watrous ........ of $5,375,600,000 in -the treasury, or auspices of the St. Thomas Ladies' 30.28 Iii: NOTICE. issue Elder sold bonds to these bankers $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. League. This film is an inspiring Mrs. Mary Scarlett ..... twice ther amount of the last great 26.00 •tf. at 4 per cent discount, making Sathre- Crookston, Minn. story of the U. S. mairne life and Albert Enzman Liberty loan. 1 26.00 Any parties in the unorganized it necessary for him to reimburse the Billions, for defense, but not one will be featured by a special local Fred Stillar 17.48 county to the 'extent of the difference talent cast represented by Mrs. Paul Constantin district who have children whom cent for booze! Pay our tax with the Mrs Sathre, who has a good farm 13.40 between his sale and par out A. H. Boehmer of -Chicago, Misses Mrs. R. K. Watt 12.72 they wisn Doarded during the coming drinlif bill, arid build a fleet with the home Manitou, was here Friday near of the commission he received as Golla and Smith and Messrs. Elliott Matt Donahue .^.... 11.48 year, will please make application to change !"p and reports everything in fine shape ithe County Board of Education, Koochiching agent for selling the bonds for the and Bailey of "our city. This M. Peggaik ....... for harvest, also the organization of -11.12 county in addition to the other will be an unusually unique entertainment C. B. Montgomery 1" 9.98 county, Minnesota, befo*fe expense Money, to. loan on Koochiching a farmers' club with over 20 members, -,-v A.y he incurred in that connection. 8.84 rAugust 31,. 1917. county and Canadian -fariri lands. rw&V and will\ be appreciated by Thomas Watson with a special view to engaging Andrew E. Fritz called again Friday Frank S. Lang, all. Prices: 50c for adults and 25c Oliver Erickson .. 8.76 D. B. Jewell, clerk. in the stock business, with a,,.community tm 816-30. afternoon by the state, denied tf. .International Falls, Minn. for children. And. Johnsoni?ti... t.'L 4.00 ifess blooded sire. i-'** to4** "i I*4"" .wMru