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

October 18, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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x.'w- t. -:5* $k$kJ. INTERNATIONAL PAGE FIVE "t .«£«J^r-: Red Cross dance at Littlefork, Friday, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fi HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. *ets new house S3^ivi October 256. Kimpton's 6-piece dor 9th ave. & 3rd st.,^ LOCAL HAPPENINGS orchestra. _• C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. School has now been started for Th^M^s" Todd, of Taopi, Minn., arrived, -5 1 a month and a half and everyone has .hf,re this week and will work ,$* Vice President S. W. BackusT of the 11 a. m. Preaching service, Theme, settled down for the winter's work. in the. bu§h this winter. Power company is visiting his family When the Brooks Run Dry." ^oon after school started a meeting John Garstens has moved onto Capt. arid Mrs Geo. Shaw are enjoying in Minneapolis this week. 8 p. m. Sermon. Subject, "Should THE PET PARLOR PYTHON of the Athletic association was his homestead and is looking for a visit from his sister and mother, tfie Church Take an Active Part in called and .officers, were elected for help tq take out his timber. who arrived here recently. "One Day in Camp," will be shown the Present World War?." ... the coming year a sfollows: Harold C. A. Ghoquette is moving to Camp at the Grand Friday night] All military. 10 a. m. Bible school. McCormack, president Roy 6 where he has charge of the farm Rev. Kaneen left for Littl£fork Don't be scared when the guns' 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. .. Frank, vice president Mayme Hilke, for fhe"wirtter. yesterday to preach there in the go off. Wednesday evening, prayer service secretary Francis Wisard, treasurer. Beii"/Ii3e$h has closed his contract a evening.^"! arid Bible study. The object of this association is to and jydll move back to his farm in The Meistersingers will appear at Friday evening, at the parsonage, raise money to finance the athletic Canada as soon as his new house is Robt. Irvwin received a blooded the Grand Friday night as the first chdir re'hearsal. teams in their games this year. We finished. 7 Jersey heifer calf by express from number of the lyceum cpurse which hope to bring several towns here Jesse Kennedy has moved into the the southern part of the state Sunday. will be givfen under the auspices of FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL this year and make our athletic season Scholtff house at Loman and will the Three Links assoqation. This CHURQH a success. carry the maiKto the Falls this winter. John Baker, representative of the troupe, a male quartette,' is an ex*ceptionally Corner 8th avenue and 5th street Of late we have been having an International Typographical union talented company and Edward Kaneen, Minister. open period each Monday morning Heriry_Metcalf and wife returned of Helena, Mqnt^ .was here Tuesday you should 'plan to attend. ior the piirpose of learning the the other day from a well earned vacation eV^ning. Strangers made welcome. causes and the progress of the war. trip, to Duluth and other Harold Mclntire,." son ofL_Mr. and Morning service at 11. Music by Mr. Mclntire has made some excellent points. They visited their son Dick G. A. York secured the contract Mrs. E. E. Mclntire of International the Junior choir. addresses and last Monday morning and family while away. for furnishing tfie county with one Falls, who has spent the summer Evening service at 7:30. Special we were favored by an address Miss" Delia Amundsen returned last hundred cords of mixed wood for months here at the family summer service of song. by Judge Langland on "IJow to Finance week from an extended visit with the court house furnace. hme on Pokegama lake, left this The Sunday school meets at 10 a the War." The Liberty loans friends in the southern part of the wieek to take-up ?his workiajs a sophcfmore m. New members constantly being were explaind very thoroughly and state.'N HpUSE F0R SALE—Eight rooms, at the state ^uniye¥sity. Mrs. 'added. Classes for all. You aj?e specially everyone was urged to promote the Several of the young folks helped two stories', suitable for two families. Mclntirfe and the two smaller children invited. sale of these bonds. James Plummer celebrate his 16th Bath, two toilets, two lots. $2,200. expect to leave ne'xt week for Thej Epworth League meets at 7:15. Frank and Anna O'Malley have the birthday last Monday evening. The Postoffice box- 109 O 18-25 International Tails to spend the winter—Grand Topicj "Booze." Led by Francis Wisard sympathy of the entire school in the timfc went fast until they found they Rapids Independent. loss of their father. We hope to se^ had a snowstorm to go home in. P. L. Darst returned Monday A meeting of the official board of them back in school soon. We have here a Fine Example of the T. D. Taylor bought a nice young from western Canada after an extended Money to loan on farm property the\ciiurch will lie held Monday pet Parlor Python. He has almost Mr. Eveslage has returned after horse and a heifer last week and sold tour of that country, during in United States and Canada. Apply solved the Board, Lodging and Amusement evening at 8 o'clock. All official members having been exempted from military a cow.. which he spent seven months both to Frank S. Lang, International problem. Five -or Six Nights ire urged to be present. a service. We are glad to see him Prof. Olson was called toSt. Pa.ul in eastern and western Canada. Falls, Minnesota. tf. week he Comes and Hangs around the The! Epworth League entertains' back again for it would have been last Week to attend a meeting of the Parlor until Her Father asks him what the imembers and friends of the difficult to find one who could fill principals of the state. his Intentions are. Then the Parlor Alec Eckberg has given up the express Mr. E. T. Sterett, who returned church at an old time Hallowe-en his place so capably as he has done. Anton Amundsen is building another Python 'hunts him a New Parlor. delivery-to r-devote, all. his time last week from the sheep convention social! Friday, November 2. The high school football team room to his house. to his Jray business. Frank King in Bemidji, is full of. renewed hope Preaching service at the Ranier plays Blackduck at the ball park The Farm Loan association of Loman Will now take care of the express for the rural part of this county because Frank. H. Keyes is visiting in St. church Sunday at 2:30. Sunday Saturday. This will be one of the now has thirty applications in, packages. of the offers and plans made Paul this week. school at 1:30. snappiest games of the season as which: aggregate $40,000. It will mean to make a specialty of sheep raising. The Ranier church will give a good each team has had some experience a new era for us if we can soon get Engineer E. W. Kibbey who has Claudfe Hanchett of Northome was He says this is a good dairy country 1 .time social for everybody Wednesday'"evening, since the last game they played together. our loans closed. It will mean more here Monday on business. been here on ditch matters, left for all right, but he thinks its people Oct. 24, To those who are planning than 100 acres more of crops in this Big Falls where he makes his head will make more money by going into on coming we wish to give assurance locality next year. Would that not quarters while looking after the Prof. C. Russell Hoyt of Birchdale sheep raising especially since such ONE KOOCHICHING CASE that they will not be -sorry if they help pay some interest? N was here Monday on school business. ditches west of that village. jjljWg price is being offered for both IS TO BE REOPENED do so, for the two teams are evenly C. V. .Linsten is looking after insurance wool and mutton. matched and each plays a good business in the Littleforkand Mr. arid Mrs. Nels Ogren and lit,tle The, Riverside -dairy brought a. Brainerd. Minn., Oct. 16.—On Sept. clean game. Northome districts. ftOH X- daughter Eva are visiting relatives 14 judgment was entered in the distrricljcpurt car load of blooded heifers from Peterson-Alexander. The potato crop was fair along in Cloquet. their pasture farm at Craigville this here against John Nuveen the river bank but very light back THE "FOUR MINUTE" MEN 3& fCoi, Chicago bankers who had week to winter in the warm, convenient Announcements are at hand of the in the woods, owing to early frost. Henry Logan, who is now one of -bought a Koochiching county bond barns on the farm near here. wedding of Dr. Johan Ferdinand Peterson The four minute men are a national the timber appraisers, spent Sunday lissiie, iand against L. H. Slocum, forme^ and Miss Katherine Alexan organization of volunteer speakers with his family here. HOUSE FOR SALE. county auditor of Koochiching der, 4oth of this city, in Minneapolis County Superintendent of Schools for government presentation of county, by Koochiching county in on the 11th inst. D. B. Jewell returned Monday from topics of national importance, connlected L.' A. Zimmerman returned Sunday Facing Court House Park. the sum of $14,594.52, being one of Dr. Peteson has been one of our attending the annual gathering of with the war, to moving picture from witnessing the world series of 8-roomed residence with bathroomand the suits on bond commissions, etc., successful dentists here for the past state iristructoris in St. Paul. He reports heater audiences. baseball games in Chicago. sun room hardwood floors orr four or five years, and Miss Alexander brought by change of venue from a fine time and. a good convention. We have such an organization at 1st 'hardwood finish, large clos­ Koochiching %o Crow Wing county, has been assistant in the office flatty home here and local audiences have Louis Alexander arrived home ets, afa'd' pantry 2 grates with mantles Attorneys for the Chicago bank of D. B. Jewell, county superintendent already heard several of the short Monday from an automobile trip Khoitlwater heating system full have secured an order opening up of schools. Indus will Jiold a qommunity fair snappy talks that have been offered visiting relatives in Wisconsin. sized basement, stationary laundry the fsase and giving them a chance Their many friends ^tender them on Friday, the 19th. Miss Florence in explanation of the second Liberty tubs. Garage. Up-to-date home in ito Re heard in court. their heartiest Congratulations and 4 Hunt will give a canning demonstration loan of 1917. Supt. E. B. Mclntire fr.e.tivned jhame every way. Immediate possession tiest wishes. and A. N. Smith, will address The -local organization consists of Sunday frotn St. Paul v'where' h& at-' tCrM^Sb^^l. *Apply George P. Watson,-Press-Office. abce to Malce Extra Money". the crojvd on _kthe benefit of .cornmunj iO a committee, Geo. S. Langland, tended Jthel! annual conventipn» of or T. E. Ewen, 352 ity club work. Malloy- Branch. 4. chairman P. J. Killeen and F. J. McPartlin state superintendents. -r, Churchi^ttggt, Fort Frances. ou can add $25.00 to $50.00 per with the following list of mo!\ih to your income in your spare Clayton Bray, who has lived with Miss Grace Malloy, who, is assist Hh- speakers: J. H.. Brown, Franz Jevne, FOR SALE—A good, sound Shetland tim(4 Our money-making plan is a his uncle, Robt. Irvwin here for several ant to County Treasurer Fogarty, B. H. Phinney, W. V. Kane, Rev. E. for hearing ox final, crrATio?i pony, with harness and shafts. wiiiijer: for either men or women. We years and graduated from the surprised her many friends here by ACCOUNT AND FOR DIS- L. Heernmance, John Norton, D. B. Pony is ten years old and weight furhjjsh outfit free and teach you how t-RIBUTION. local high school-with the class of '16, bringing her marriage certificate Jewell, G. P. Watson and Rev. Edw. 510 pounds. Apply to Toney Casey, .it (if to jiuse it. Send postal at once for left last week to take up a course in back with her when she returned Kaneen. 227 2nd street, phone 276. "Particulars of the money-Making chemistry at the state university. from her vacation a few days ago. Estate of A'athav Gordon. __ The speakers, by the patriotic cooperation Plajht" Act promptly before the vacancy She was married-. S.ept. 30 at the STATE OF MINNESOTA, of the management of the Manager Earl Carson of the Bemidji ss. is filled in your territory. Ad Methodist parsonage at Flint, Mich., Money to loan on northern Minnesota local theaters, address the audience Pioneer and owner of the Carson dre^s Publisher, Box 155, N. Times ^Pounty of Koochiching to Mr. T. W. Branch, who ^formerly lands. for four minute interval^ between Lupie addition, was here Friday IN PROBATE COURT. Sqiiajrre Station, New York City resided here. Jevne & Norton, Agents, the evening shows and in that limited looking after his real estate interests. In the Mattfer of the Estate of Nathan She did not ,wi$h to ieave Mr. Fo rf International Falls, Minn. time presentfully and concisely Gordon, Decedent: I VfOOD LOTS OFFERED garty without an assistant at this as "possible a subject of national THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO all fc time so she returned and will continue The International Steam laundry persons interested in the above entitled interest at the time of the FOR SALE— A fine long cow, FJifst National Bank—5 miles from her work uptil her place can matter: Whereas Thyra E. Gordon Started up again yesterday morning talk. This week several of our speakers part Shorthorn and part Hereford, city* jbeyond cemetery. 40 acres birch, has filed in this court her final account bSS filled. after being closed five dayss installing will talk on the Liberty heavy with calf but still giving milk tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms. loan. her administration of the estate of Miss Malloy is receiving many expressions new machinery and repairing They are helping to end the both rich and plentiful. Apply Chas. war. I the above named decedent, together of good wishes and Mr. the old. They will now be able to with her petition praying for the adjustment You can help by buying a bond Gingrich, Margie. L^A. Ogaard—Beyond Ranier, 5 Brapch is to be heartily congratulated. and allowance of said final take care of almost twice as much miles- from city by good road. Over account and for distribution of the business as before, with more satis Where! When! What! At Athletic LOMAN 100 .'Cords drift wood in fine condition residue of said estate to the persons factory results. park, Saturday, October 20th» the ,Mky be cut for half the wpod. thereunto entitled: INDUS GIRL WEDS. IT IS ORDERED, that the said petition Black^uck H. S. Football team plays The two snow storms of the past A number of young people gave be heard, and that all persons 'the local H. S. eleven. A real live week and the hard freeze stopped Rptt. Irvwin, 6 acres tamarack aritt interested in said matter be and appear Miss Mavis JPendergast a real surprise *A very pretty wedding was solemnized game is .promised. Everybody come. spruce, 1 3-4 miles south of city, good plowing and other farm work for before this court on hte 12th day party last Saturday night at at the Methodist parsonage the time. of November, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., road. $150 per cord on stump. Will her home on 7th street, in honor of Tuesday afternoon, October 16th, The Mfethodist Ladies Aid society at the Probate Court Rooms in the !With two machines in our neigh- haul -at reasonable rate. her —teei^th birh'tday. After the Court House at International Falls in when Miss Jerittie Elizabeth Taylor, is planning for a sale of useful and 1 borhood the threshing was done very said County and State, and then and surprise party, was over the bunch daughter qf Mi*, krid Mrs. Taylor of fancy articles. Anyone wishing a Fcaink Pelland, Jr.—At Pelland, quickly. While most of the grain there, or as soon thereafter as said made taffy and had general good'^ndus,' and George^W. Moffe^t of large percale apron can have one was quite good, the yield was disap- matter can be heard, show cause, if good birch, ash and maple can be had time at popular house party games, Pembina, -.N. Dak, were united vin made to order by applying to Mrs any they have, why said petition pointing. for 25 cents per cord siumpage. Unlimited and when they departed left behind, marriage by the" Re.v E. Kaneen, should" not be granted and that this.: -Chas. Yernberg, president. amount. This wood lot is The principal lumber companies ved by the publication many tokens of their esteem. who used the beautiful and impressive citation be ser only a quarter mile from M. & W. have buyers on the trails now, and! thereof in International Falls Press ring service of the .Methodist Adjutant General Rhinow has issued the* settlers who have timber to sell according .track.- to law. church. the official stateriient that the Frank V/ Peterson and son are to Witness the Honorable John Berg, WOOD" LOT—Fred Coxon, two and know that prices \vill be better than The bride was attired in a travel^ Judge of said court, and the seal of next contingent of selected men be congratulated. on the fine selection one-half miles from Raniej. Good ever this winter. 1 said court this 12th. day of Oct., 1917. -,'cv from this county will not likely be ins-suit of dark blue and was ^attended- of high grade films they have road 40 acres, three-quarters second! Leslie Christianson and family JOII BERG. by -her sister, Miss Blanche Tay- (COURT) beforb another month, instead been showing at their theater during groWth white*" poplar and remainder, who moved to Indus recently, have 1 called Jndgre. SEAL. of on tKe 15th as expected. the past few weeks, Also for tlSe. tamarhck arid birch. Free stumpage' moved back again and into the old jvortox, JBVXE & good orchestra,, that has furnished if cut at it comes and pile the brusHi sdhool house where he expects to ».*. Attorneys for Petitioner, farmers of 1^,. for Abstracts and titles to all property such unusually good and appropriate fl&-< in Koochiching county furnished by. music, arid for, the public spirit which ^§6^th)e :.cyiple ^the Koochiching County Abstract Co., manifested in doing all they possibly left oh' i-tie t:yenin^3t^|^ r'ri GRAVELY'® .-^Official Abstractors. International ied by_ the' best^jwikljes* .of '^.t^'" RiVQ A WAY TO GIVE 17 TO can, by the use of their buildings and ioS-PJilZSH Falls. shows, for the benefit of the public many friends. Am GOOD/ CELEBRATED /t i— rr= and semi-public affairs.. TO COME IT HAD 4*4 Don Brown* who offered his services Chewing PIu§ Funeral of Thos. O'Malley. WHOEVER GHEWEt) GRAVELY) to the government a few months KNEW THAT Ask yourself these four questions: BEFORETHE INVENTION ago, received the call last Thursday The remains .of ,Mr. Thos. O'Malley Do I want.to help the boys who hav# OP OUR PMTENT AIR-PROOF POUCH and left on the evening train GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO gone to camp from this county to arrived Saturday morning from Idaho. MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS ^HEWING QUALITY jjjf for Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., to The funeral services were conducted raise a fund for ^athletics, a library, WpULD rtGT KCEP-FRESH IN THIS SECTION. enter the signal corps department.,.: by Rey. ,Fir. f^illeen at the etc? Am I willing to assist any needy 0 NOWTHC WI tWr POUCH KEEPS IT persons of this city or county? Is St. Thomas Catholic church Monday FRESH AND CLEAN JKND SOOOt A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH1, Fathers, brothers, uncles, and morning in' the presence of a large it right that I should support our AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW I friends: You are interested in the local cpmpany of Home guard? ^o number of the frien'ds?of"the family. .. OFOROINARY PLUG. toys—the future men and soldiers Many beautiful 'floral'.-offerings I enjoy attending musical or other ™^«WHKO &JB.9r*veivfo0aecaC*Diumu£ML of your city—and shoiuld encourage were placed "on the caskt as tokens popular entertainments? Then— A§k them in manly sports. Come to the of the great esteem in which deceased any member of the Home guard for arid fatnily,. are held -f Qtball game next Saturday. We season tickets to the lyceum course, YES, SIR, BILLY.POSTER kedVour money,f but we want your the first number' of* Ivhich is the •^.botft twentyTfiv^ members o^ the KNEW THERETO BE BIG Yejflgnan lodge accompanied the re-: presence more. Meistersingfers, a'talented male quartette, NEWS ON THAT BOARD which will appear tomorrow ma^s. 'Interment was the madevin SOME PAY I Mrs. Edw. Kaneen gave a good address ia^f^cemetery. night, Friday, the 19th, at the Grarid, last Sunday night at the M. and you can easily and' cheaply Thos. O/Malley an,d children in the absence/of her husband, gratify the desires you expressed wish t6 express --their heartfelt gratitude E. churcti who preached at the |Ft. Frances when y6u answered the fitfttr questions "for. the many kindn-esses performed "-r Methodist church during the absence above. In addition tct the- music and sympathy expressed /during of the regular pastor, who was two squads of guardsmen ar^ drilled these sorrowful days. !&> -N called to fet(£nd his father's funeral especially to shdw-you on, that nightly SUBSCRIBE FQk JHE PRES3 Caflada. one-day routine],in ca^ip.,I