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

September 13, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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T/ "m ^T^pr '^pt -L INTERNATIONAL fAtLS PRESS .,-. PAGE FIVE it Jr WANTED—Man for cutting pulp LOMAN ROWERS' ASSOTION wood and team work hauling same, AT LITTLEFORK LOCAL HAPPENINGS near Laurel, Minn:, Apply Alfred Miss Clara St. Laurence has gone bj*? ^nhtony, care of Prefes 96 tf s. to the Falls to attend high school. and merchants of Lita Tt» tfeftr potato growers' FOR SALE At a bargain. S half ass*qcta{i6ri*' iast Saturday, Sept. 8, Andrew Anderson and P. A, Pearson Register "Deeds .of F. S, Lang was ofi NE quarter, Sec. 17, Twp. 133,, R. settrre a lease na favorable bot hha.ve men cutting pulpwood. THE CHRONIC "JINER" a business visitor to Dulutfi Tuesday. 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply plo$^fri'^i?uhd near the railroad Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf s|a||£ji|tfcy*.athe erection of a warehouse.^ Mrs. Thomas entertained the Women's .... W: A. Gurry of the Northern Grocery club last Thursday. A big N. Smith, the director of agriculture: company made his rounds here crowd turned out. FOR SALE—Lot 17,.block 82, for in-the unorganized district •Tuesday. $250. LotjTl anil 2, block 87 for $650 of Koochiching county, made a talk Miss Bernardette Mercure will if taken soon, i^pply KaroLStrozalin, on the need of stock raising and the FOR SALE—Mixed wood and tamarack. "621 6th street. 816-916 stay with Airs. Durand and attend organizing\f an association that will Apply International Steam the Indus school this winter. Iff or its object the improvement Laundry. tf Edgar L. Heerihance, Pastor .-WANTED—A.'- girl for general pue Ajijuenb i[joq 'sao^B^od ano jo -r—• house work. Apply Mrs. D. C. Amo, The harvest is about cared for quality. A. G. W6dge" vice president of the Morning worship at 11. Sermon by Bennett Flats. 96-13 here and most people have a good Fifty farmers were present and all bank, at Ray, passed through here the pastor on "The Panoply of the grain crop to make up for a shortage were -in favor of such an organization. Tuesday on a'visit to that village. Christian," followed by reception of in hay. FOR SALE—At $13.50 per "acre, Officers were elected to hold office members and communion. Music hy land in section 26, 157-25. I am sick until the Alarch meeting: Money to loan on farm property the Carol and Cecilian .choirs, under D. and must have money. Apply L. H. P. Lewis of Wilmont was here A lease will be secured at once in United States and Canada. Apply Miss^Remington. Carlson, care Press ,927 the first of the week and sold all the fronta|he M. & I. railroad for a building 1 tip Frank S.' Lang, International timber on his land here to Thorwald Sfte at the railroad station. Mr. Fails, Minnesota. tf. Evening worship at 7:30 note the Berg on Big Fork. G. A. Henry, engineer for that company, change to the winter hour. The topic HOME GUARDSMEN assured the farmers of Littlefork Ditch Contractor Jacob Kohler will be the first of a series of "Messages ATTENTION! Airs. W. J. Perkins is keeping on the 2th of August that they' was here Tuesday. He reports good for War Time"—^'Laying Down house for Mrs. Watrous at Pelland cout&jfsecure a lease for a favorable progress on his ditches through all One's Life." Music in charge of the All member* of the Home Guard while the Watrous family went to location. this fine summer weather. Bethliehem chorus, Mrs.-Arthur Wilson, are requested to so to Burton's the state fair in their car. The following officers and directors director. store and set measured for uniform were elected: Presidenlt, J. E. Dade Ed Chilgreri of' Blackduck arrived at once. vice president, J. P. Vartderwalk Mrs. Peggar, Mrs. Helmer, Gratton last week to take a position in the Sunday school at 10. We have broken secretary-treasurer, Nils Muus. Directors:, DeGraw, Sam Plummer and Andy The Man is looking at his Schedule cashier's department of the M. & O. "&iir record, with an attendance of Claude Griffith, Meadowbrook Amundsen were International Falls to see what Lodge meets tonight. Hebelongs Power company. 78. Help us reach our goal for the Fred Pelland, Cross RiverLars RED CROSS DANCE VBGKQJ to them all and pays more visitors the'first of the week. year of a hundred. A. Swanson, Cingmars Daniel Dues than you could shake a Stick at, Kimpton's 6-piece orchestra will while if he wore all his 'Regalia at Kjelsriess, Reedy Oscar Lindvall, Red Cross Dance Patrons. play for the Red Cross dance at the The Christian Endeavor will *ally The hard freezes of Sunday and once, he would look like the Dopdad Lindford Hans Larson, Dentaybow. Following are" the names of pat City Hall Friday, Sept. 14. Buy your Monday mornings have completely its -forces for the fell term at 6:45. of Timbuctoo. The Lodge Goats tremble The: next meeting is set for Saturday, rons for the Red Cross dance to be tickets now and help a worthy cause. A.cordial invitation to all unattached killed all potatoes and gardens. The at his Name. the.: 22nd, at 2 p. m. Mr. Smith given in the City hall Friday, September young people. potato crop will not be heavy here 14 will be with the farmers on that day Thos. Tronson has purchased the and articles of incorporation and by-, Drs. R. H. and Elizabeth Monaha^i interest of «J. H. Wedlund in the Let's all chip in for those uniforms. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Oscar Pearson and Russel Mannausan laws^will be framed. Mr. and Airs. L. H. Nord ice cream parlor and confectionery went to the state fair as CHURCH Let other localities get in line and Mr and Mrs. B. W. Bacon •, and Mrs. Walter Erickson will take Lars Stubee and crew are building champion pig producers. Oscar took Corner 8th avenue and 5th street secure the services of the county agricultural Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kane care of the business for him. the new school house at Ray. Edward Kaneen, Minister. his pig along. N. P. Neilson went agent, Mr. Smith, and begin Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ekstam with the boys. a general campaign for better potatoes Air. and Mrs. R. C. Fraser One lot of stamped 'goods and Strangers made welcome. Sam Plummer of Loman was here arid storing facilities. !Mr. and Airs. John Norton thread'at one-half off at O. M. Carr Wednesday on business at the court The recent death of Joseph La and Mrs. F. J. -Dooley. & Co. Alorning service at 11. Point, who had lived here over 20 us PICKING POTATOES FOR SHOW years, is very keenly felt. He was LOST—A black traveling bag from W. C. T. U. NOTES. fiv^ening service at 8. Music by the buried in their family vault at Fort Mrs. Mary A. Deverell of Edmonton, Dig when the ground is dry. auto between Jameson's addition 'Chqijus choir. Frances, according to his request. Aha.,- is visiting her son, A. B. Let potatoes lie on the ground" and Clark's point. Finder please re A special meeting of the W. C. T. Deverell. long enough to dry thoroughly and' turn to Press office and be'rewarded. U. was held Sept 11 at the home of The Sunday school meets at 10. The special potato meeting held to toughen the skin. Mrs. Jas. Watson. Six members were New! scholars are being constantly here by Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith Art Kroll spent a few days visiting. Carefully wrap each tuber in paper The Ladies' Aid society of the present. The purpose of the meeting added to our number. Come and enjoy was well attended and many were his parents here but returned separately. E. church will meet, dt the home of was to fill the comfort bags, which pur Bible study next Sabbath. surprised to learn of the presence of to his work at Brainerd Sunday. Place in shallow one-layer boxes Mrs. Robert Lowe tomorrow, Friday are now completed and ready for our sime diseased potatoes in their fields. and istore in a dark cool place. afternoon, at 2 ^'clock. All ladies are boys when they are called to service ippworth League service at 7:15. Ladies' misses' arid children's middies Take out just before time to send' invited. The regular meeting will be held Topic, "League Study Courses." Led Mrs. Plummer entertained her oh special sale. One-third off. the tubers to the show. Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the home of by- Burtrice Waller. Sunday school class last Saturday afternoon. O. M. Carr & Co. Clean them with a soft brush re-^ John Moscow, one of the earliest Mrs. Frank Carrier^et each member The. boys and girls spent a moving every particle of the dirt. settlers near^ Big palls but now make it a point to be present a.nd -Tlie Ladies' Aid society will be few, happy hours playing games and from Doris and Addi'e -Erickson Avoid pressure in order not in injure pr0.sperpu's\f?irme:r in ^Ibef'ta, passed thus make this a live oinio.n. entertained at the' church Friday af after a lunch at 5went home in high Franklin visited Mrs. Thos. the tubers. thrbughi our cify Tuesday. on his return We are glad to know that Mrs teEHpoh. v' spirits. Ian last week and returned'home'Saturday.h1 Do not wash tubers wilt if washed home after a few days visit to c' Kaneen has so far recovered.-.from ., ..h ...... and jjave an unnaturel sheen. hjs5-homestead... -her]re9en.t, illness ,as. .to be a1blp..toibe ,.'[Preaching service in the" Rariier Our scbopl opened on .Alonday Pick Out a model of the type, size", at home* We hope, that *she'will soon cK^rch Sunday at,Z\30,,Sunday school with Air. G, A. Olson .as principal There will b$,* R$d*Jgfcpss color and eyes. o. fthe variety..to be arid i^rs. IKehard -Liiljfcbikd re be Well and Strong again. 'at^fe' ,. .. again. The- Alisses Foley, Munson, Friday! Sept. 14, at the City Hall. exhibited. turned Sunday front- their visit to "Perspns who drink wine and .beer and Iverson will be his helpers, although Kimpton's 6-piece orchestra will burnish Make the res^ of the lot as near-, the state fair and with relatives in at meals are never types of health, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Miss Foley will not be here the music. ly like this model as possible. the twin cities., They report that and' are never ..free from digestive Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. for a few days. Adolph Hoard is the See that the skin is smooth, clean their son David is doing nicely at disordrs. The ordinary beer I C. L: .^ingsbury, Pastor. janitor, while Mike Koran and Ben Money to loan on northern Minnesota and free fro msunburn, having a desirable his1 soldier duties. drinker is the most prominent ^ex-^ Peterson will haul the childreh with lands. luster and bloom and being ample of auto-intoxication v: 11 'a. m.:Sermon. Topic, "The Alir teams. Jevne & Norton, Agents, free from all blemishes of all sorts. Carl O. Gustafsoft, Nels Johnson Loss of vigor and enfe'ebled action pf Tomprrpw." Xtf International Falls, Minn. Wrap in soft paper and pack so arid Avon Basson returned Tuesday of the heart is common." Dr Crothers, ROMENS-DOBB NUPTIALS that they will not jostle and jar in Trom the state fair, having made the Editor Journal of Inebriety, 8 p. m. Sermon topic "Destroyed Abstracts and titles to all property being shipped.—A. W. Aamodt, potato round trip by Duluth in Gustafson' Hartford, Conn. fWMI by a Knife/' in Koochiching county furnished by The marriage of Miss Catherine specialist, University Farm, St. Dodge. They report an, unusually "Even -moderate beer drinking Romens to Mr. Michael J. Dobb was the Koochiching County Abstract Co., •. .. Paul. good time. ,•. sometimes causes distinct disease 10 .a.' m. Bible school for adults as Official Abstractors, International solemnized at the home of the conditions. I can £ee no reason for well jas children. You are invited. bride's parents at Happyland on Falls.- Recruiting Sergeant Slowe reports TO, OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS ^looking on beer as a medicine?"— Tuesday, August 28. The ceremony the following enlistments this week orge Dock, D. M., Tulane Univery, 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic Ray Lombard is here from Rugby, was performed by Rev. Fr. Riordan. Chas. McClain of Northome in the8 In view of the need of fuel, and New Orleans, La,J,. D., "A Christian's Power." Mrs. John N. visiting his parents, Mr. and The living room was artistically rnedical corps George McKenzieiS the shortage of labor for- cutting Gish, leader. Mrs. John Young. He leaves the 15th decorated with evergreen sprigs and who has just returned from western cord-wood, we ask all persons having OPENING OF CITY MARKET ^for the training camp at Des Moines, autumri leaves. The vows were spok Canada, for th^e afield artillery. wood they want cut to report at Wednesday evening, Bible study en before an altar daintily trimmed Iowa. once to Box 112, City. Many people At its meeting Monday evening arid prayer service.•. with pink roses, with a background O. M. "Carr & Co, have installed a will be able to take a few days off the city council gave permission to "A POSITION OR YOUR MONEY of dark green ferns, which created cash and parcel carrying system in and cut their own supplies of wood. use the old. library building,' corner Fridaj^ night, choir rehearsal. BACK" is our new policy. Write for a very pretty effect.'- their ladies' and gents' furnishing In war time that may be as good a of 3rd street and 5th avenue, as a full particulars. Humboldt Business The bride was attired in a chiffon store which adds considerable to the vacation as a hunting trip, and of public market, to bring producer and College, Minneapolis, Minn. gown with a veil of tulle. A corsage convenience and modern aspect of more service to our country. State consumer together. Beginning next 8 23-9 13 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR of rosebuds was the only adornment. the good service they are rendering location of land, number of acres, NOTES week, market days will be held The bride's sister, Miss Margaret, kind of wood, price of stumpage by every Tuesday and Friday, from 9 was her bridesmaid. Air. Lester Frank Barnes, wh,o operates one of the cord, distance from International Eugene Holler returned Saturday a. m. to 4-p. m. The movement is Dune McPhee's farms, entertained Leader next Sunday, Air. Wm. Ales Moore, a close friend of the groom Falls, and how reached from here. from-St. Paul Where he has been under -the direction of the^~ Safety Mr. and Mrs. Pete Robinson, Mr. and serschmidt. Topic, "A Christian's Po and the bride's family, acted as,best Agricultural Division, receiving treatment for heart trouble Commission and the Koochiching Mrs. Thos. McMillan and Mr. and wer." Acts 1: 1-8. man. at St. Luke's hospital. He- will be on Koochiching County Township Farmers' club. "Mrs. Hosford"McMillan Sunday/^ Mission Reading Circle meets at Airs. Dobb is the eldest daughter Public Safety Commission. the convalescent list for ..a few. w.eeks At this market any farm produce Rev. Kingsbury's Thursday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Romens, after which we trust, he will 'be bettr or anything in the line of food may Mrs. Harold Kimpton who, with The executive committee met at pioneers in this section1 and well WOOD LOTS OFFERED than ever. be bought or sold. Farmers will bring her son Harold, is recruiting her the W. E. Alartin home Monday known throughout the county. Air. in garden truck. Housew ves 'will go health on the farm, near Thief River evening. Dobb is a lumberman of Duluth. L. W. Wilson returned from Virginia First National Bank—5 miles from there to buy their vegetables, or to 'Tails, is getting along finely and hopes It is reported that Rev. Kingsbury Only relatives and near friends of just in itime- to show his.-appreciation city^ beyond cemetery. 40 acres birch,, sell home baking. Orders may be to be. fully recovered in another caught a fish 28 inches in length one the family were present at the ceremony. .-for ^the liberal patronage tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms. given for future delivery of potatoes, George Romens returned month. ,day last week! the' people hav^! )been.- giving him,.on poultry, dressed meat, wood, etc. Mrs. C.arl Nilson who has been on home for the event, ^accompanied by his ferry, by- milling 'fa,liberal donas L. A. Ogaard—Beyond- Ranier, 5 Anyoiie may jjost -a list of what he I want to rent a house either furnished the sick list, is now recovering her a friend from St. Paul. tion to the.:Home !Guard unif0rpi miles from city by good road. Over has for sale., or unfurnished before Oct. health againy we are pleased to Mr. and Mrs. Dobb left Tuesday I 100 cbrds drift wood in fine condition.-May W 1st. R. W. King/ care: 6. M. Carr & eyening for Duluth and will go state. v.- 4 be cut for half the wood. STORAGE FOR POTATOES The press committee wish to thank from there to St. Paul for a visit with T~i The date of the St.Thofrias church 4 Miss Clara Paul, and daughter Bertha the C. E.s and friends who helped relatives and friends, returning later bazaar, has been set for November Robt. Irvwin, 6 acres tamarack and are spending the week with her The county commissioners have to make their home at Duluth. to make the party a success at the 21 to 24. The following ladies are spruce, 1 3-4 miles south of city, good sister,' Mrs! Geo. P. Watson and fam offered the 'basement of the court Clark home on 6th street last Thursday contestants for the diamond ring: road- $1.50 per cord on stump. Wilt V|ily. They will be joined Saturday by house as storage space for families evening.. DEMONSTRATION OF Misses :Rbse Rauscher, Tresa Noll haul at reasonable rate. „.J*her" husband who is office manager =which do not have suitable .cellars Rev. Kingsbury and Ed Durbin WAR-BREAD MAKING and Marie LaFave of this city and "^for the Diamond- Match Co. at Du for' winter storage, ... .. to'ok a day off "and went berrying last Miss Ma^'Mackowski of Ranier. Frank Pelland, Jr.—At" Pellandr S See the janitor, :AIr. Qabel,-pick Put week'but came back with empty pails The need for the conserving of lUth.- & good birch, ash and njaple can be had yOtir1 location, build a suitable: bin,- wlieat in our national crisis by as Jack Frost had beaten them to it. 1 for .25 cents per cord stumpage. Unlimited Airs'. Ja^ ^AJcPeek of Forest yLake, for every 1 POSITIONS waiting ^nd put in your potatoes, and other means of the making of "war breads." N 1 amount. This wood.-. ?'-it is who was-^orie of the prime movers qung man and woman, who' takes vegetables, fruit arid canned goods. YEOMEN ELECT OFFICERS will be ^explained and demonstrated only a quarter mile from W. in the pii'rchase Of Birch point from Af. L) Wokkeeping. shorthand andfc typewriting The janitor is on duty through the. by Miss Anna. E. Siehll, of the domestic track! Alessers Ogaard' and Clark for a or auto, gas and steam engineering day. In case* of any difficulty^ see The annual election of officers of science department, at the high summer hotel and for cottage purposes, at the vCrpokston college. John Berg. who will supervise the the Yeomap lodge of this city was school Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Three and one-half miles south of returned home Tuesday on JBoard and room in private family, storage. work. The basement is held Tuesday evening with the following Following the demonstration those V-S tity-jiMiusit-'take trees as they come Tuesday night's train but expects to $3.50 to $4 50 per week. Write tg, J. frost-proof, dry, and^ can be kept result: attending will be given an opportunity and pil^. brush. Will haul to town for return in the spring with her husband. Sathre. Crookston, Minn. ritf. ventilated. r."t John M. Gish, foreman Mrs. Jen^ of testing the palatability of the ,'vj. a I town 2j(3 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per and two ..daughters arid, a few accordance with instructions nie Dcrty, correspon'derit Airs. Douglas, foods on display. rf cord on stump or 25c in large quan- others whbm? lie hopes* to permanently Mr E- R. Culver, a druggist from frfe^rn the national and state food chaplain 'Frank Arseneau master .On Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. 1.50 -p'ei*'c'brd. Jas. Ewald. interest in. this famous summer Sioux City, Iowa, was here Saturday ctfmmitees, we urge every family to in the high school domestic! scieiKie" of accounts Mrs Andrews, master resort city and lake. -\n his return home after filing on a department a demonstration of the la^in a supply of potatoes and other of ceremonies. homestead in Manitou township. He vegetables this fall, buying them cold pack method of canning meats Filrrisf'developed and printed at Aftei* the election lunch was served ^FOR CASH. ai^L vegetables adapted to- practical rooni'.20 International hotel. Apply, l^expects to come back-in about three from local farmers. This will reduce and a nice social time enjoyed.^: months with his family and take ip We,buy and sell live stock 4milcfi home tise will be given, a** R. St. PrQter.*.^ 823-913 the cost of living, and unnecessary 'Save cows, ve^l, mutton .and pork.''' his abode on that fine piece of farm shipment- by the railroads. LOST—Twenty month old' black FOR SALE—A driving mare, 9 -land only two miles from" a ralTroady Vi ^.'jM. Lars.on' & Get your typewriter ribbqrfs at the Koochiching .County Public 'Safety and white ox. Finder notify Jno. *Go. Press,. Office Stationery store. years old. John Schmidt, 805 8th st. Commission, Agricultural, Division. Schmidt," 805 8th, street. 1 J, bIb*3' Si -*n