International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 20, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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4 •^r sP'M- Sfw^Jr- V^"* *sr& ,-k s^ts INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE *1 ¥~f L.Ewald, chief Lineotype machinist NORTH COUNTY EXHIBIT [^WILLIAMS for the Minneapolis Journal, was WAS SUCCESS A -i ?j LOCAL HAPPENINGS in .the" city today on his way to Mr |j£«£rfrtspn was in Baudette Baudette. :3lhe jsecond annual fair held by the Thupsdayr-— North County Exhibit on Friday and Frank Ludwig, fop several years Saturday of last week proved a great Mf£Mk:k was very unfortunate in if".el- Tiie Red' CroVs dance last Friday the popular meat cutter at the Border success In spite of the short time losing^ €11^of his horses last Sunday. THE TRAIN BUG night was an unqualified success. Meat company's store, has accepted for preparation, nearly six hundred a similar position with Skoeg entries were made. Attendance was Mr.^attid' MYs. Lauretson were visiting & Rueter. :. Mr. "and Mrs. F. S, Lang and Mr. good from both city and county. at Jwan,Tornquist's last Sunday. and Mrs. Shepro autoed to the Emo John Berg, Professor Abbott and the A. W. Naugle of the C. W. Jewett fair Friday. other promoters deserve great credit Mr. Mick made two trips to Baldus Co. of Bemidji, arrived today, to take for the. showing made. The .North Tuesday and another ^rip Thursr. a charge of the Ford sales rooms recently County Auditor and Mrs. R. C. County promises to be one of- the day. Fraser and Mrs. L. H. Nord attended installed here by that company. big agricultural fairs of the state. 0 the fair at Emo Friday. The exhibit of "vegetables and farm Mr. Milne's horses went away Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor who has. not followed closely the recent found some time this week and were Mr. Chas. Houska and Miss Hazel Dr. B. Loughran passed through development in this region. Variety Spooner. three days later visiting in "A Famous Bonfire" will be the topic this city today on his way to his Beaton were united in matrimony and quality were fully up to at the morning service at 11, the homestead in the Nett Lake country last Saturday morning. last year, in spite of the recent killing, School Notes. first of a series on "Pioneers of Liberty." from Wisconsin where he has spent frost. There were five entries in 6 It is well to get acquainted sjos. Rogers and family of the Rat the summer. He stopped at Northome the contest for the best collection of There are thirteen pupils attend^ with some of the great names of to visit the the county fair Root country attended the North vegetables, Mrs. Frank Ludwig winning ing the Williains school this year Christian history. Music by the Carol and as a result says his .faith in bounty exhibit here Saturday. first and Herman Koeneke second. and wfe'hope to have another soon. and Cecilian choirs. Koochiching county is all the Contests in cabbage, cauliflower \\VA^N stronger. Mr. Marshall Hill of Warroad has and* roots were very spirited. We, have the first, second, fifth 'Evening worship at 7:30. "Messages arrived to take the place of S. A. There was much interest also in the and seventh grades. The first year for War Time Love the Gate Remember' the public market every Sherman as customs officer here. high school studies *are also being threshed and bundled wheat and in of Life,"' John 11. Music in charge of Tuesday arid Friday at the old library taught stock root crops. Mr. JCucera of the Bethlehem chorus. building, 3rd. st. and 5th ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malloy and children Ericsburg brought in some enormous from 9^tcrl2 and 1 to 4. The opening arrived Tuesday to spend a few The High school students took up mangles, which, as someone suggested, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Scribner's day, Tuesday, developed many enquiries days visiting relatives and friends physical geagraphy and algebra and must have .required a stunip-puller graded lessons are used, and the for vegetables and other farm here.* studied part of the Legend of Sleepy fpr digging. classes graded by those of the public products, especially eggs and. butter, Hollow this week. There were many entries in potatoes, Here we have the Gar Inspector. He school. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and Mr. and number of offers of vegetables. and to the mere consumer they Makes the Trains every rlay to see if and MrS. Arthur Berg of Ericsburg There is a large demand for cauliflower McCLELLAN looked! very valuable, and worthy of the Wheels are all on the Pullmans. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Roy made up an auto party to the Emo and someone wants two dozen He knows when No. 3 is late and why the precaution of the management Wilson, leader. Election of officers. fair Friday. large green cucumbers. Mr. and Mrs. Edw McClellan spent the Porter on No. 1 got Fired last 1 in keeping a watchman in the building week. Anybody who gets in or out ol Saturday at Kelliher. oy^er night. They were severely FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Town without his Finding It Out is a E. Thoe of Brainerd has come to Roy Loman, brother of Mac Loman criticized, however, by the judge, Mr. CHURCH Regular Slicker! take the position made vacant by the of Loman, arrived from San Harvey H. Russell departs the 19th. Gile of Bemidji, because of the presence-of Corner 8th avenue and 5th street transfer of Mr. Mayo, who is now Diego, Cal., Tuesday, driving an for service with Uncle Sam. scab, uneven size, and departure Edward Kaneen, Minister. in Minneapolis. automobile as far as Bemidji Owing Irving-an,d Miss Gladys Burton from type. He considers this to recent rains the remainder of the Mr. Hugo Walland of Glenwoon is spent a couple of days in Bemidji this a wonderful potato country, and believes. Strangers made welcome. Attorney F. J. McPartlin delivered trip was made by rail. Mr. Loman visiting the Gulickson family. week. special emphasis should be an eloquent address at a patriotic is accompanied by his daughter, placed .on potatoes in next year's exhibit. Morning service at 11. meetings held at Northome Monday both of' whom will be visitors in this Mrs. I. O. Stay was a passenger Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gillespie left to Norden Wednesday with the mail Monday evening to visit his folks in evening in honor of the boys who vicinity for several weeks. It is nineteen T-tye women's department in the Evening service at 8. Patriotism a carrier. ar^ leaving for the training camp. years since he went out west lower Canada. room to the .left was in charge of special feature. Music by the Chorus and his surprise at the rapid and substantia^ Mrs. Holler, Mrs. Whitney and Mrs choir. Mr. E. G. Hoover front Carlisle, Money to loan northern Minnesota growth of this city, with its tin McPartlin, witty able assistants. The Mrs. John Emerson returned Suniday world-flamed industries, is boundless Ind., is here'to spend a few \y.eeks oji lands. from a visit with her sister in exhibits in fancy work were many The Sunday school meets at 10 Jevne & Norton, Agents, his homestead. ihneapolis during fair time. and. beautiful, the greatest number a. m. New scholars are being added Ministers' Club Elects Officers. tf International Falls, Minn. ®f ..entries being made by Mrs. I. W. constantly to^ tiur numer. Come and Mr. Otto Lenohart was driving" Hinckley of Lpman. Samples of canning Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow and enjoy Bible study with us. Rev. and Mrs. Kingsbury were At a meeting of the club held in through fire which was burning on arid preserving showed evidence fa^nily returned Sunday from their called to Brainerd Monday by the the Methodist church at Fort Fran the road 'near the Tamarac river of the new emphasis which we have auto trip to Stillwater and the twin Epworth League service at 7:15 when one of his horses was badly serious^illness of* her mother who is ces Wednesday afternoon, Sept 12, bee.ii placing on such work this year. cities. p. m. Topic: "League Study Course." undergoing an operation in the hospital Rev. Robert Dewar, M. A., read a burned. Its recovery is very doubtful. The-, judges, were Miss Anderson and Led by Burtrice Waller. there. very interesting and instructive paper Mis.s Hunt of the county schools. ». 7* Mrs. E. L.'Heermance left last on "Seventh Day Adventism." Demonstrations were given on The Junior chorus will meet for Tuesday evening to visit with her Adjt. Gen.. Rhinqw and Major Brady A very animated discussion followed Mr. J. Shively, manager of theKohler both afternoons by Miss Siehl of the 'rehearsel Thursday at 4 p. m. friend, Mr(s. Robt. Collar at Northome, taken part in by all present-. spent a, couple of days here on dredge No. 144, spent Tuesday domestic science department. The and also to attend the county their tour inspecting the home guard The officers of the club for the in this vicinity. He reports that clas,^ on Friday was on war breads, Preaching service in the Ranier fair. companies of the state the last of the ensuing year are: Rev. E. B: Chestnut, progre.s$f is very slow on account of and was attended by over 130 women. church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school week. president Rev. E. Kaneen, vice water i^eing .tq.o low to float the Samples of the baking were served a 1 3 0 Money, to loan on farm property president Rev. W. E. Egan, secretary dredge. for tun.ch. Saturday's demonstration in United Spates, and. Canadav Apply Miss Anna -McLeod,-' one of the "treasurers The regular meeting /wa^oni canning, ,,M ..m .,rV. FIRST BAPTIST. CHURCH to Franfe-*? Thejffliye stock exhibit was held at ROCHESTER SURGEONS Falls, Minnesota. tf. Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. day to make her home at Tompkins, day in each month at 2:30 p. m. the %11 ^ark, and was especially TURN OVER FORTUNE l: C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. 1 Sask., much to the regret of her Arrangements are being made to strong in. dairy cattle, where emphasis The local recruiting officer, Mr. many friends here,. hold two institutes, one in ..International should be placed in a dairy Grve,t Property to University on Slowe, has been directed to accept Preaching service at 11. .Subject, Falls and-fort: Frances, in Febf country Pure bred stock was exhibit^k Acceptance of the Mayo Foundation. A applications for enlistment for white Abstracts and titles to all property Sacredness of Giving." ruary,, 1917, and, one in Rainy River' "The by various farms, chiefly cavalry regiments from men with or in Koochiching' county furnished by in Slay. Jerse^ and Holsteins. Philip Sullivan's Evening service at 8. Topic, "Two 'Without prior service. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., jrHolstein "bull attracted much Minneapolis, Sept. 13.—The board ,• Official Abstractors, International Kinds of Prayei ." Exclusive Ford Sales Agents. attention, and Robert I.rywin's prize of regents of the University of Minnesota Falls. 'V Mr. and Mrs.' Chester Woodford Jersejr cow, with some of the young today ratified by unanimous 10 a. m. Bible school for old and arrived yesterday to make their C. W. Jewett and E. P. McMahan Holst|fin stock from the Riverdale vote the permanent agreement making J. A. Allard and family of Big Falls young. Come, men, and join our home here again. They left here of the C. -Wi Jewett Co., Inc., of Bemidji, dairy.^The entries for the best grade the Mayo Foundation at Rochester were here attending the North County men's class. about a year ago for Idaho where he authorized Fori, representa cow developed a very' pretty contest the absolute property of the university, exhibit Saturday. Mr. Allard is was givgn a good position as logging tives in^ this -territ were in tfc Eightiptows were listed, and the contest to be used perpetually for one of the real practical yet enthusiastic1 Christian Endeavor at 7. "How We supierintendent. He returns to city Tue'sday arranging to open a na'rr.owe.d down to four, which higher medical education, research, agriculturists of this county. Should Work Together." Mrs. John take, back his fibrmer position with sales office in the Grand in the* offices were ^placed in the. following order: and investigation. Securities totaling Gish, leader. the International Lumber company. formerly occupied by J. J. Lloyd. Mr first, ?Matt Donahue second, Philip $1,650,344.79 representing the fortunes W. T. Sterrett is on easy street Jahnke and' the Motor Inn will continue Sullivan third, Robert Irvwin fourth, of Drs. Will J. and Charles H. these days having sold: his homestead Wednesday evening. Bible study Miss Mabel Olson and Carl Olson the Ford service here but,this F£ R. Lapham. Good exhibits Mayo, were turned over to the university. and prayer service. near Manitou to Mr. Murray, the are visiting: their sister, Mrs. Wafter firm will have' exclusive control of were jtnade in .chickens and hogSj sheep raiser, who has hundreds of Friday evening. Choir rehearsal. Erickson,: both of whom will spend Ford in this district. sales ducksl We hope to publish next week "We turn over to the regents the A cordial welcome to all. sheep on the thousand acres he owns the winter here. Miss Mabel will the coriiplete list of prize winners. bulk of our savings of a genefation, near there. have charge of, the Olympia ice as an outright gift," said Dr. Will J. DISREGARDS RANK BAPTIST cream parlor and confectionery, WOOD LOTS OFFERED Mayo, who is a member of the board Bert Carscadden of Pelland is doing instead of Mrs. Erickson as was erroneously I CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR pf regents, but who did not vote on a fine business with his threshing I NOTES Amendment to Insurance Act Adopted stated in last week's paper. the proposal. "Tlie money came from Firsts National Bank—5 miles from machine in the vicinity of Loman. With Enthusiasm by the House the people and we feel that it should city beyond cemetery. 40 acres birch, Mrs. C. L. Kingsbury-departed for He also expects to take care of the return to the people—a continuing tamaric and mixed. Call up for terms. Frazee Monday night, being called grain in the upper Jjlainy, Littlefork Washington, Sept. 13.—The same fund that shall serve this state for POSITIONS waiting for every there by the serious illness of her and Rat Root valleys. generations to come." compensation for dependents of officers young man and woman who takes tnother. She was accompanied by Mr. VL. Ogaard—Beyond Ranier, 5 or enlisted men in death and paid by the Drs. Mayo until a fundi bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting KingsburyV miles ?irom city by good- oad. Over Mayor Frank H. Keyes is reported disability 'cases was provided in an ef $2,000,000 has accumulated. There-after or auto, gas and steam engineering 100 cgrds drift wood, in fine condition. The social committee--- met at the to have purchased a flying machine the income from the fund wilfc. amendment to the soldiers' and sailors', at the Crookston college. Clark home Monday night. may be cut for half the wood. which is stored in his former store insurance bill adopted today by maintain it, regents explained. Board and room in private family, We had a splendid service last building on Second street waiting the house over the protest of the Paid for Two Years. $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. Sunday' evening, which goes to show Robfe Irvwin, 6 acres tamarack and for some one to put it together, committee in charge of the measure. The foundation has been affiliated pC. Sathrej Crookston, Minn. tf. A that the soe'ety is. on. the upward spruce| 1 3-4 miles south of city, good when there will be no lack of volunteers The bill also was amended to increase with the university for two years, climb. These meetings are open to road, fl.50 per cord on stump. Will for its maiden flight. which was agreed upon as a trial compensation for all dependents all ivho may care to attend and a cordial haul at reasonable rate. about 15 per cent. The new rates period. Under1 the final agreement, welcome is extended to all The flattering receipts for last the headquarters ,of the foundation per month adopted were: tringei4. month's butterfat at the local creamery Ffaipf Pelland, Jr.—At Pelland, Widow, one child, two can be moved from Rochester to any $35 $45 'L^tfervfor next Sunday's meeting amounted to $700, which is a good bjlrch, ash and maple can be had other point in the state after twentyeight children, $52i50,, and an additional will be -Mrs'. Gish. Topic, "How We very creditable showing for so for 25&lcents per cord stumpage. Unlimitedr years. for each child up to four. $5 Should .Work-Together." John 17 young an industry at such- an unfavorable amount. This wood lot is "For .the two years the expenses One motherless child, $20 two, 20-26 Thfe "meeting starts at 7 p. m. time. only a ^quarter mile from M. D. & W. $35 three, $45, and $10 additional for have been* approximately $100,000 Aj social is being planned for Sept. ::::v:'- track, y, each child up to five. ^year," said Dr. Mayou-"My brotherand 28th at the church. Watch these notes Mr. and Mrs.: Arnold Pfenninger I have paid this without touching A widowed mother would receive for particulars. Thre6 and one-half miles south of and daughter Bertha, who have been $30_a month and no family allowance the income from the fund. We visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. P. Watson tity. Must take trees as they come would exceed $75 a month. figure.. that ,by continuing this plan .11 TO OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS and pile brush. Will haul to town for and family, left Monday to visit Under the original draft of 'the bill several years Ihe fund will providethe town. 20 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per her parents and brother at Big Falls. the compensation for officers' dependents necessary $100,000 for maintenance." In view of the need of fuel, and Good cord oft stump or 25c in large quan$1.50 Mr Pfenninger, who is office manager might- have gone as high the shortage of labor for' cutting per cord. Jas. Ewald for the Diafriond Match company as $200 a month. Ten per cent of the yearly income cord-wood, we ask all persons having Duluth, was formerly in the F. P. The change in the measure was will be expended outside the state wood they want cut to report at Sheldon bank in our city but left Films! developed and printed at marked by great enthusiasm on the a.nd another- 10 per cent used to investigate, once to Box 112^ City. Many people nine years ago to take a good position room '20„ International hotel. Apply, paft of every member on the floor epidemics inside and outside will be able to take a few days off in Wausau, Wis., but has since L. St. Peter. 823-913 except a few committeemen. the state. and cut-their own supplies of wood. moved to the Zenith city. It is six An amendment to provide that "We chose the university to carry In war**time that may be as good a years ago since:he vyps last here and widows marrying soldiers or sailors out this purpose because we don't "Fob |ale," "For Rent," "Milk and vacation as a hunting trip, and of he is deeply impressed with the rapid* within ten years after the date of know a private board that could handle Cream,'! "No Hunting," "Buttermilk," more service to our country. State Secure Tickts and Information growthv: and substantial improvements injury should be entitled to the regular the?fund better," said Dr. Mayo. "For Hire," etc., signs can bey purchaded^it location of land, number of acres, in oflY city: compensation also was adopted. It was, announced that one of the the Press office at reasona kind of wood, price of stumpage by From Mayps would' go to France with recruits —2—— os the cord, distance from International C. G. WHITNEY, Agent ,*77 rifext year and-that they would Card of Thanks. FOR SALE—Lot 17, block 82, for "a!#!. Falls, and how reached from here. take turns- there until the end of the $250. Lots 1 and 2, block 87 fpr $650 51«*vfn Agricultural Division, ^Mon^y to, loan on Koochiching ^International Falls, -'Minn||^g|f war, We wislr to express our ^sincere if taken soon. Apply Karol Strozalin. Koochiching County 4' county and Canadian farm lands. appreciation an^ thanks to the 621 6th" street. 816-916 1 .. Public Safety Commission. Frank S. Lang, A. M. CLELAND, pen. Pan. Agent, kind friends whose sympathy and tf. Interriatipnal Falls, Minn. FOR .SALE At a bargain. *S fialf help was so generously given -during .LOST—Twenty month old black iWANTED—A girl for general of NE quarter, Sec. 17, Twp. 133, R. St. Paul, Minn our recent bereavement. and.white ox. Finder notify Jno Get your typewriter ribbons at the house work. Apply Mrs. D. Amo. 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply Bennett Flats. 96-13 Press Office Stationery store. Geo, H. tiallup, Jefferson, Iowa. tf