International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 30, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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ti Pfsf^ •-Oi-^ ¥^M%ru ,*. •^iffrwwhi^-' "r -r J. VnHt* V«*^* rwm f®«g Hit 1! & 15%^ A'" ^/^^?JI .ff r: INTERNATIONAL* FALlJS PRESS V* PAGE FIVE 2 W&ktfi •»--.•• mfgp .—^ •-.... I 1 •Films developed and printed at SCHOOL BEGINS INTERESTING LETTER room 20„ International hotel. Apply, AGAIN TUESDAY LOCAL HAPPENINGS FROM EINAR STUBEE L. St. Peter. 823-913 .(Continued From Page One.) El Paso, Texas, Mr. Ottow and daughter Grace are Ringleka, Francis Wisard. Aug. 22, 1917. svisiting relatives and friends in Chicago Caesar—Ileen Conlon, Roy Frank, Dear Mr. Watson: Get your typewriter ribbons at the and Milwaukee. Russell R. litis, Frank O'Malley, THE TOUGH KID As I''have received your "Press" Press Office Stationery store. Rose RauScher, Arthur Shapira, for several weeks now I think it is FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower Geo. C. B. Smith .nearly time that I show my appre-' Exie McCormack had a birthday automobile. Enquire Chemistry—Grace Mitchell, Jfeanette ciation by telling a little of myself. party Monday evening which was a of P. M. Myllenbeck Fort Frances. Ogaard, Roy Palmer, Ray Palmer, In the first plaqe I enjoy reading very enjoyable affair. Hazel Ringleka, Kenneth Speelman. my home paper very much and thank Lenore Eastman had a birthday Civil Government—Jeanette Ogaard. you sincerely for remembering me. E. W. Webb is hauling logs for party at her home at Payne's addition OliVer Olspn, John 'Schmidt, Ebba xxzaSF**' We do not have the opportunity of Harry Whitcomb for lumber to build Wednesday. Yernberg. reading newspapers outside of those a house on his ten acres that he English, 1st year—Ida Anderson, that are sent us. Of course we have Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor bought of Mr. Webb. Ladies' misses' and children's middies Bessie P^ Bennett, Harold J. Bray, the El Paso papers but they rank on special sale. One-third off.' Eva Brennan, Burton Day, Guy. V. about the same as the Chicago Saturday Morning worship at 11. The pastor O. M. Carr & A few young people enjoyed an Emerson, William Lloyd Gish, Agnes Co. Blade. will speak on "The Foe of Materialism." evening marshmallow roast at the Hoglund, Margaret McKieneavy, Esther When I arrived at El Paso I was .home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eastman Florence Kinchella returned Tuesday V. Miner, Mavis Pendergast, thrown into an entirely new organization, at Payne's addition yesterday. evening^from a two-weeks' visit Vivian Rompre, Sarah Rifkin, Emma Evening worship at 8. The subject called the Mounted- Engineers. with relatives at Duluth and Aitkin.. -+-1 Smith, George C. B. Smith, Laurel will be John 8, "Love and Liberty." iOur, work takes in several Miss Flora Remington has returned Smith. branches, namely: cavalry work, infantry for another year of successful FOR SALE—Lot 17, block 82, for. English, 2nd year—Jennie -Borg, Sunday school at 10. work and our own engineering kindergarten work, and as assistant $250. Lots 1 and 2, block 87 for $650 Ileen Corilon, Roy Frank, Minnie work. to the superintendent in the detail if taken soon. Apply Karol Strozalin, Hanson, Russell litis, Emogene Lowey, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL As far as I can learn we work harder of his office work. 621 6th street. 816-916 Exie McCormack, Frank O'Malley, CHURCH than any other branch of service. Edna Oveson, Rose Rauscher Corner 8th avenue andv5th street We,|^rn out at reveille at 4:50 a. m. Money to loan/ on farm property Margaret McKieneavy, who has Alice Rompre, Arthur Shapira, Myrtle Edward Kaneen, Minister. and fi're through with our day's work in United States and Canada. Apply been spending a week with her brother Sullivan, George C. B. Smith, Roy *. at 5 p. m. Our schedule consists on to Frank S. Lang, International at Virginia, returned home A. Wilson, Francis Wisard. Strangers made welcome. SofrNMC one hout calisthenics, one hour dismounted Monday. Falls, Minnesota. tf. English, 3rd year—Mayme Hilke, drill .(infantry), three hours Mildred Keller, Grace Mitchell, Teresa Morning service at 11. of mounted (cavalry) drill, two Behold the Tough Kid! He is a regular Dr. M. E. Withrow received his LOST—A black traveling bag from Noll, Oliver Olson, Henry Rifkin, Son of a Gun and his folks Can't hours of stables, two hours of engineering commission as lieutenant in the medical auto between Jameson's addition Nathan Shapira, Kenneth Speelman. Do Thing With Him. He smokes Evening service at 8. drill and one hour of fatigue corps of the national, army. and Clark's point. Finder please returiji English, 4th j^ear—Jeanette Ogaard cigaroots, reads Nick Carter, and nervous duty.- This schedule is carried He expects to be called to active to Press office and be rewarded. folk predict he will end his Days Ray W. Palmer, Roy G. Palmer, Epworth League at_7:15 p. m. The through five days of the week and on service very soon. In the Pen. But when he Grows Up, Hazel Ringleka. topic is: "Place and Puruose of the Saty,rjlay we usually take a hike of be will Fool Tljem. He will very likely FOR SALE At a bargain. S half 8th Grade Grammer and Composition—Burton League." Led by Vernie Yernberg. twenty-five miles or so and stand inspection. be a prominent Attorney or Banker. Money to loan' on Koochiching of NE quarter, Sec. 17, Twp. 133, R. Day, Lawrence Decker, Sunday is our day of rest. county and Canadian farm lands. Mrs. C. A. Ekstam is enjoying a 32, St. Louis county, Minn.. Apply William Gish, Ida Hanson, Beatrice The Sunday school meets at 10. For. the last three weeks we have Frank S. Lang, visit from her friend, Miss Sandeen, Geo. "H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf Krueger, Daniel LaBelle, Maybelle been working harder than ever before tf. International Falls, Minn. Lirette, Earnest Lindeman, Frank Preaching- in the Ranier church at as we have been on the riflerange Mr. P.sS. Pendergast spent the Phillips, Ellen Peterson, Marie Watt, David Jackson of Ranier was 2:30 p. m. Sunday school-at 1:30. flom 4:30 a. m. till noon. Out: Mr. B. W. Bacon returned home week end with his family here. Ethel Wold. bound over to the ^grand jury Tuesday, of the company seven men qualified Tuesday after a ten days' visit with Field Crops—Guy Emerson, Frank charged, witlj selling liquor to Mrs. E. Refsaas wil entertain the as sharp shooters and I was one of all his relatives on the Bacon side Mrs. Yernberg is enjoying a visit O'Malley, Francis Wisard. Canadian Indians. The Indian agent Ladies' Aid at her home, 709 8tlKave. the lucky ones. at their annual reunion in Minneapolis. from her sister, Mrs. Dahl, of Duluth. Geography—Frankie Burton, Nellie caused the arrest and Deputy Sheriff Friday afternoon. For entertainment we have a large- Douglas, Chralotte Graham, Bernice VapEttan captured him at Golden M. C. A. building which from Y. Gagnon, Margaret Hanson, Ida Gate after a chase from Ranier by seven to eight thousand men attend" Sunday Services. August 29th WANTED—Warm room in private The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Hanson Frank Heritage, Mary Hobbins, auto and boat. every evening. We have motion pictures, the First Baptist Church family, with board, or possibly with church meets with Mrs. Refsaas tomorrow .^nna Hobbins, Mildrid litis, musical entertainments by light housekeeping privileges, or I Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. (Friday) afternoon. Beatrice Krueger, Alice Lapham, TO OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS military^ bands and orchestras, boxing C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. meals without room. Address P. O. Blanche Lavalley, Harold Mitchell, and wrestling matches, etc. Jas. Box 553, City. One lot of stamped goods and Morten Mortenson, Mable Miner, In view of the need of fuel, and Fitzgerald, one of the eastern boxers, a. m. Sermon. "A Handful of 11 thread at one-half off at O. M. Carr Agnes Noll Leonard Nord, Gladys the shortage of labor for cutt'ing is enlisted in the 5th cavalry Corn." Prof. Mark M. Abbott, who has & Co. Oveson, Arthur Olson, Hilda Olson, cord-wood, we ask all'persons having and he puts up some very good done such efficient work during the Myrtle Peterson, F. L. Smith, Marguerite wood they want cut to report at bouts. Our chief sport is broncho 8 p. m. Sermon. "The World's Great past" year as district agriculturalist, Don't stain your thumb and first Seeley, Winston Schmidt, once'to Box 112, City. Many people busting •and that is just about over est. Patriot." has returned after a few weeks special finger—get a $1.00 pencil sharpener Ruth Watson,v Marie Watt. will be able to take a fevfr days off with as most of our horses are becoming work at the state agricultural at the Press office. German, 1st year—Harold Bray, and cut their own supplies of wood. tame from frequent \ise. college. 10 a. m. Bible school. Eva Brennan, Mildred Keller, Margaret In war time that may be as good a, Cleanliness is one of the important Gladys Yernberg is home from McKieneavy, Mavis Pendergast vacation as a hunting trip, and of points we must watch. Several FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine sevenroom 7, p. m. Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Minneapolis where she is completing Sarah Rifkin. more service to our country. State times a day men are sent around the Walter Erickson, leader. modern, hot water heated her training course in nursing. German, 2nd year—P. Omar Haas, location of land, number of acres/ camp to police up. Some are also house on 6th street. Call at Press Lucille Kroll, Emogene Lowey, Exie kind of wood, price of stumpage by sent to the kitchen to swat the flies. office. J^fie two services ofN the evening Mrs. P.' S. Pendergast left Monday McCormack, Grace Mitchell, Jeanette the cord, distance, from International We hav„e.:millions of flies but no will [be suggestive of patriotism for an extensive business trip thru Ogaard, Edna Oyeson, Ray W. Falls, and how reached from here, mosquitoes here. They come in dark the western states. Dr. E.' A. Thompson received his Palmer, Roy G. Palmer, Alice Rompre, Agricultural Division, clouds and cover the sun for days An invitation is cordially extended commission as first lieutenant in the John L. Schmidt, Henry StubeeMyrtle Koochiching County at a time, providing 'the only shade to.all to come to the above services. FOR SALE—Paper baler and two national army last Tuesday. He will C. Sullivan, Francis Wisard. Public Safety Commission. we have. It is actually so hot here tons paper. Gordon Bros., Littlefork, serve as dental surgeon and is delighted i.: Latin Gralnmar—Jennie Borg, that the city water is boiling as it Wednesday- evening, business meeting Minn. 86 with his prospects for service Ileen Conlon, Roy' Frank, Russell litis, comes out of the hydrants. Farmers NOTICE! and prayer service. during the war. Nathan Shapira, Roy Wilson. feed theiir hens cracked ice to keep Lieut. Jas. T. Watson, Jr., returned A .* Physics— Mildred Keller, John them from laying hard boiled eggs. Board for High School Students. Friday evening, choir rehearsal. to his battalion at Sparta, Wis., after Abstracts and titles to all property Schmidt, Clarence Shaw. (Einar was a very truthful boy when his a few -days furlough with in Koochiching county'furnished by Physiology—Minnie Hanson, George we knew him, but we really cannot The County \Board of Education The W.C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. parents here. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., C. B. Smith, Laurel Smith, Myrtle vouch for the veracity of the above will pay $2.00 per week toward the Jas Watson Tuesday afternoon. Official Abstractors,V Internationa) Sullivan. i/ statements.—Ed.) board of high school students where Mrs. Rev. -Kaneen, who has been Falls. Plane Geometry—Harqld McCormack, Last week I had one of my worst such students are not contiguous to seriously ill for the past ten days, MRS. SWINNERTON Teresa Noir, George C. B. details. One of my men came out consolidated schools, or where they was taken to the hospital Saturday SINGS AT LAKE HARRIET Over 'SOO quarts of vegetables and Smith, Kenneth Speelman. inspection with very soiled clothling have passed all the work offered in and is slowly recovering. 'for Spelling—Ida M. Hanson, Beatrice berries have been canned at the communiey was ordered to give him a ,the consolidated school. For instance, 4b Mts. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton of Krueger, Emma Smith. canner at the school house bat{'.^i^jpieked. out six men and if a pupil has passed through Dr. J. F. Peterson returned Monday our city \^is honored by being the since its inistallation and is still at equipped them with large scrub the tenth grade of a consolidated from an auto trip down the soloist at the last municipal band PROFESSOR EVESLAGE the service of all. The days are Tuesdays, brushes and soap. The poor man sure school then two dollars a week will Rainy and Red river valleys and on concert at Lake Harriet last Sunday ASSERTS LOYALTY Wednesdays and ^Thursdays .had a bath, tpo. When that was over be paid toward board of said pupil to Fargo. He reports a fine time. evening. from 2 to 6 o'clock. I had him washing his clothes for six at International Falls or other satisfactory Speaking of the event the Minneapcjlis Melrose, Minn., hours. He is one of my best men, high school. Address applications Money to loan on northern Minnesota Journal says: Aug. 23, 1917. The days for canning at the school now. to lands. "The Minneapolis Municipal band Prof. E. E. Mclntire, house are Tuesday, Wednesday and Well, I must close. Thank you D. B. Jewell, Clerk, Jevne & Norton, Agents, will, give its last concert of the season International Falls, Minn. Thursday,' from 2 to 6. Work may be again, for sending me the "Press". '96 Board of Education.. tf International Falls, Minn. at p. m. at Lake Harriet roof Dear Mr. Mclntire: done on the eveniiigs of those days, With, best wishes to all of my friends garden. The concert will be the last I received your letter this morning by special arrangement. The community and hoping for a speedy termination FOR SALE—Mixed wood and tamarack. FARMERS ATTENTION! but one of the post-season attractions and will answer it immediately. canner has been in constant ,of the war, I am Apply International Steam arranged by the park board. I shall be with you again this fall. use since the season started, and Sincerely yours, Laundry. tf Several numbers that have proven Ple'ase let me know just when the Those Uncut Hay Lands. much food has been put up for the ... V,. .Einar H. Stubee. popular during the season are on school will start. I shall do all I In every neighborhood th'ere are a winter. Fish and meat can be canned ^Company B., Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doty and Mr., Sunday's program. Mrs. Ruth Bradley can totgive you good results, and to number of patches of hay ground as well as vegetables and fruit. 8th Mfd. Engineers. 'and Mrs: Theo. Twedt returned Swinnerton, vocalist, and W. A. serve you in every way I possibly where the ownef is absent and the home Moriday night after a two Thrieck, trumpeter, will be the. soloists." can. hay hasy not been cut. This is war FOR CASH. weeks' delightful auto trip visiting COUNTY TRIALS You will find a statement of my time and we need the feed. If you We buy and sell live stock, milch relatives in Iowa, running over 1800 AT BRAINERD Mrs. Swinnerton Expects to return v^ar views enclosed. wish to cut the hay on such land, cows, veal, mutton and miles. pork.V to our city about the middle of September, Sincerely yours, and cannot reach the qwner or cannot O. M. Larson & Co. (Continued From Page One.) after her summer's .engagements B. F. Eveslage. secure his permission, take the tf Phone 3.. Ray and Cecil Martin returned garty for the express purpose of paying in Minneapolis. To the School Board of International matter up with the county director, from their vacation which they spent Fogarty what he believed he Falls: J. H. Brown, International Falls. He W. C. T. U. NOTES justly "owed him for5 expenses incurred at Cass Lake and Bemidji. As the question comes up as to will take steps to procure, for y3u NORTH COUNTY and services rendered in furnishing my loyalty to this country, I wish llltf :k"' the. right to cut the hay. FARM EXHIBIT A special meeting of the W. C. T. certificates needed by Elder in FOR SALE—1,000 acres good land, to statte that Ixhave always been, Koochiching County Public Safety U. was called Tuesday afternoon at another transaction, and with no intention —. some with timber, frorir $5At6 $16 an and always will be, loyal. Commission, Agricultural Division. Judge John Berg, president the the. home of Mrs. Bigsby to elect oi of influencing him in his official /acre, in Koochiching county* will sell I have two brothers in the first North County Exhibit., says the local a president and vice president. Those actions in any way. The phono-graph, in 40 acre lots or more. Write for draft, both passed the physical examination exhibit of county produce, stock and LOCAL FOOD CONSERVATION is elected were Mrs. Jas. Bigsby, president he said, was offered and shipped particulars. Gordon Bros., Littlefork, and neither of them hajidyj work will be held in this city MEETINGS, THIS WEEK and Mrs. C. L. Kingsbury vice in the same spirit. claimed exemption. I would gladly Minn. 920 Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15, presidents New Venire Called. go. in their place if this could be which will give all exhibitors an The society regrets very much the A tour of the county in the interest A new venire of 25 jurors was done.^ Mr A. Robinson of the Pan Motor opportunity to also display their loss of two valued members recently, of potatc warehouses has brfrrang'/d called for duty today and excused My father, born in Germany, says, Co. of St. Cloud is here on business products' at the county fair, which A Mrs. Sherman, who/ moved to by the r'.griouUural div'sio.i until Monday. It is now understood. "Boys, don't be cowards, face this or his company. A' number of leading will be held at Northome on the 18th. Warroad, this state, and Mrs. Raymond, of t:ie county pu-"«hs safety comm s$ion. that a civil action is to follow against crisis with courage and be loyal to citizens have subscribed for 19th and 20th. former president of the society, rlhe party making the trip vv l) Elder and J. A. Duffy and their respective the U. S. A." I shall on no occasion stock in this new motor company Liberal prizes will be given as usual who moved to Iroquois Falls, be cumrosed of C. ii. Brown of E'k corporations. Former Koochiching act differently. they .have great expectations for at the North County Exhibit. and Ont. River, considered the bests pot'-.to County Auditor Siocum and I thank you for your decision and futyre dividends. C- Any communication in regard 'to htis The society is at present intensely man in the stjfcte a representative" former chairman of the board of will serve you faithfully. exhibit will be taken care of by Atty. interested in making and filling comfort pf the M. & I. railroad D. B. Jewell, Koochiching county commissioners, B. F. Eveslage. "A POSITION OR YOUR MONEY John H. Brown, who is secretary. bags for our. own soldier boys, county superintendent of schools, R. S. McDonald, now of Grand Prarie, BACK" is our new policy. Write for Prof. Mark M. Abbott is treasurer. each containing a testament and and A. N." Smith, who will be agricultural Alta., are to be represented by 'Catholic Bazaar. A full particulars. Humboldt Business and many other useful articles. Each agent for the county schools' •il: W. V. Kane of International Falls. College, Minneapolis,.Minn. ..*• NOTICE. lady paying 27c has a personal interest this year-. The itinerary is as follows: Th-is civil action is for over $50,000 St. Thomas church is making arrangements N 8 23-9 13 in some one soldier,'this amount Northome^ Mondayj August*27, 2 p. covering commissions and .interest for a great popular bazaar a/ paying for the testament, 'scissors, m.,- local chairman, C. P. Ellingson on bonds brought by .Miy parties in the unorganized, $675,000 theCMf£^5i for the benefit of the chu-rch 'for pins, needles,, etc. This corresponds every Mi?pah, Monday, 8 p. m^E- W. Kohlhase POSITIONS waiting county of Koochiching, for whom district who have children whom N. 'i fund, which will be held t|ie latter 'p. vf man with those of the Red Cross work. Margie, Tuesday, 10 a. m., M. young and woman who takes B. they wish boarded during the coming October,? Arnold of Dulijih appears as special part of type- J. IvIcHugo Big Falls, Tuesday,, 8 p. bookkeeping, shorthand and A. goodly number were present a.H year,-will please make, application to kinds of attractions are being attorney. Elders criminal trial \it writing or autp, gas and steam engineering the meeting. After the business of rri.7 A. Button Littlefork, Wednesday, probably Avill be finished ^tomorrow. the County Board of Education, Koo- arrangec{ for an(] gifts for prizes are at -the Crooks ton college. the hour, the hostess furnished"* a 2 m., Prof.vSwartz Loman,, p. —Duluth Herald. chiching 'county, ^tinnesotai, beforelj^gi^g solicited. Everybody is asked and room Board in private family, most delightful and appetizing lunch. Thursday, Farmers-club Bautiette, '31,\ 1917-. After being out fbtir and a half Atfgust to help. 1 $3.50 $4.50 per V/rite to J. Total receipts from luncji -and bags, to week. Friday, 2 p. m., F. E. Johnsoh} Ray, D„ Jewell, clerk. hours the jijr.y. returned a verdict of B. A C. Sathre, Cnookstpn, Minn. tf. Saturday, 10 a. in,, .Albert Enzman? J, P6-^.|§§^ if '•ih-stL DEFECTIVE PAGE