International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 22, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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fe LaBelle .50 G. F. L. Birdsall 3.00 LOCAL HAPPENINGS The following young men enlisted ^By Robert Louis Stevenson J. L. -Ro,ch 1.00 here last week:-- S ^Xhe Senior, Class elected Grace Sam''Mikaye 1.00 William O. Breeden, field artillery? Mitchell president of their class last Bill Anady 1.00 James Hartnell, field artillery. week. .. P.: Deyorn 1.00 George Hartnell, field artillery.. The JuniorJ held a class meeting YE EDITOR'S TROUBLES Ru£e Grurijelby has returned frotn, H. Kozoick .60 William J. McKay, infantry. last week. .The following officers Duluth. Geo. Mitrovich .50 Phillip Castonia, coast artillery. were elected: F. Brisky ,.50 Oscar Fromble, coast artillery. President, Frank O'Malley.* Mrs. Jester Shy of Grand Falls, Nick Popovich 1.00 Carl O. Jacobson, engineers. was visiting in pur city Monday. Vice-president, Richard" Romens. 1.00 Joe Krneta Charles St. Peters, engineers.Authur Secretary, Exie McCormack. Pitt Bule 2.00 .jLJitTk LJ-Cf- C. Stacy, medical corps. Treasurer, Edna Oveson. R. K. Watt and Thos. Watson of T. G. Hjii ...:. 1.00 Edward Tendeski, coast artillery. Ray were business visitors in our Mr. McPartlin'gave a very interesting M. Stocovich 1.00 The following branches are open talk on health conservation city the first of. the week. 1.00 C. M. Christensen for volunteers Infantry, field artillery, Monday. A. N. Mcintosh 1.00 Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor coast artillery, medical corps, The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church The following officers were elects IM. F. Cornaby 1.00 aviation section signal corps, woodsmeh ed by the EurelA Literary Society: will be entertained by Mrs. Pope at Wm. Heard Pleasant Sunday evening, at 7:30. 1.00 for'aviation section signal corps the church on Friday afternoon of President, Teresa Noll. O. S. Pederson Lantern pictures, illustrating address 1.00 telegrap.h and radion operators for Vice-president, Frank O'Malley... this week. Nels Ogreen 1.00 on "Dying for Freedom." signal corps, men to learn, to be bakers Secretary, Oliver Olson. M. Morrison 1.00 Special music by the Bethlehem chorus. and cooks in Q. M. corps, engineers Money to loan on farm property The first program given by the F. Rice ''•isZptr'.i 1.00 Sing, around the piano. Social x* for all kinds of skilled and unskilled Eureka Literary Society will be held in United States and Canada. ,Apply G. N. Millard 5.00 hour. labor. to Frank -S. Lalng, International on Friday the 23rd. E." Lyman 1.00 Morning worship at 11. The pastor There are at present thousands of Falls, Minnesota. tf. The boys have organized a Glee 1,00 C. W. Boteler will "speak on. "Saying Thank vacancies for non-commissioned officers club. They practice on Wednesdays G. Peterson 2.50 .' You." Music by the Cecilian and with good pay and an excellent For Rent—A comfortable well furnished and Fridays. P. H. Kinports 1.00 Carol choirs. chance for commissions in the army. partly modern four room cottage The freshmen class has started a 1.00 Rev. Heermance Sunday school at 10.. Now be honest with yourself and for small neat family. Apply weekly chronicle of high school B. W. Bacon 5.00 Christian Endeavor at 6:45. volunteer as all Americans are doing, Mrs. J. H. Brown 7th Street and 11th events. W. C. Hasselbarth 5.00 Boy scouts at 2:30 p. m. and take your pick in that Avenue. There will be a Poultry Show next 5.00 N. L. Olson The pastor is absent this week in branch of the service that you think Friday and Saturday, the 23 and 24, v. R. Liljeblad 1.50 the east, attending a. commission of you are best fitted for. See the demonstration on canning in the school annex. The judge will 5.00 O. J. Masters the Congregational Council, but will This office is open at all hours and chicken and meats at the Poultry be N. E. Chapman of the University 1.00 Lester Garceau The Poor Editor is holding his return in tjme for Sunday. don't be afraid to call and ask questions. Show Nov. 23 and 24. Also the exhibit Farm. There will be a potato 'exhibit Head. A Merchant has just Been In 2.00 Dr. J, P. Chance of potatoes that are to go to and a meat canning demonstration and told him to Ilaisell with the Mail The Smoke Shop 5.00 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sergeant Irving Bloomfield, Order houses. The Merchant does not Brainerd. in connection. A "Hoover" J. P. Franzen 1.00 CHURCH Corporal Bert C. Belcher. Believe in Advertising and uses Stationery chicken dinner will be served Saturday 1.00 A.A. Johnson furnished by an Axle Grease Corner 8th avenue and 5th street by the Domestic Science Department. Abstracts and titles to all property Clarence Shaw 1.00 concern. No Wonder the Poor Editor Edward Kaneen, Minister. SHERIFF WALL RAIDS in Koochiching county furnished by A. T. Armstrong 1.00 Is holding his Head. PIGGERS AT RAY the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Many of the students are "w eak P. J. Duffy 1.00s Morning service at 11. Special kneed" this week as it is examination Thos. Armstrong of Littlefork is Official Abstractors, International Wm. O'Gorman 1.0ft music by the Girls' chorus. "Follow Last Monday afternoon in broad Falls. week. in the city on business. Steve Keane 1.00" Me." day light Acting Sheriff John P. Wall Mr. Barnes was absent from school Wm. Dyer 1.001.00 Everybodys service in the evening and Deputy Sheriff Van Etten raided The^ Red Cross dance and entertainment last Friday on account of sickness. Mrs. Kingsbury departed Monday Art Green at 7:30. Music by the chorus choir. a few places under suspicion of at Loman last Friday night There was a faculty meeting at 8 p. evening for a visit at her old home. A. J. Wood 1.00' Solo by Mrs. Hosford and J. McMillan, being blind pig joint and arrested netted over $70. There was a good m. Tuesday. A certain number of 1.00 Archie. Paul "Somebody Knows.'' Thos. McCarthy who was operating crowd and did splendidly especially Mrs. Jas. Sedore and Mrs.. Knute students have had the blues since. Lawrence Franzen 1.00 The Sunday school meets at 10 a. the old Richie saloon building. considering, the bad condition of We wonder why? Noss of Big Falls were visitors in 1.00 S. Marceau m. Classes for all ages. Don't miss Wm. Kane who was running the roads. ,, Omar Hass has. left school. He town last Saturday. Art Omholt 1.00 coming to the Bible school next Sunday former Rowen place and Otto Anderson has departed for New York where he John Karnofsky 1.00~ who is a shacker there. Look here do you want Holiday WANTED—A place with small or will reside. T. E. Cruickshank l.OO Epworth League service at 6:45 p. Chas. Sheldon and Bob Lindley Photos at lowest prices? For Saturr Dr. Mary Ghostley examined the medium family or at hotel. Apply-at 1.00" Vic Linsten m. Topic: "Counting Our Blessings," were also put under arrest for being day only Large Sepia Folder Photo, high school girls for "Gym" work 1.00 Press office. .'-.v. B. Kelly A led by Mrs. Edward Kaneen. drunk and interfering with the sherT regular $500 size, for $£00. Medill Jast week. The girls are stated, they l.OO F. Jevne The Ladie's Aid will be entertained if in Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krohn are 216, Second ave. ^a^they will be as strong as the boys 1.00' Dr. Peterson at, the church Friday afternoon All five were brought here Monday enjoying a .'visit-., :'.i.rom' '^MrsV "Jos. by next spring. "Gym" classes will 1.00 Irving Burton by Mrs. Pope. night and on Tuesday were brought Rising and children pf ,Glaris[la. 4.„ Mrs. Swan Sandeen who has been be held twice a week for each class F. D. McNamara 1.00 -V Preaching in the Ranier church at before B. H. Phiriney, acting municipal 7 renewing old acquaintances here for One class from 10:45 to 11:45, and the 1.00 S. Thompson 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. judge who bound McCarthy over FOR SALE—A few pure bred S. the past few weeks, departed for other from 4:15 to 5:00 o'clock Some 1.00 Len Galvin m. This Sunday scool has doubled to the grany jury on $600 cash bail.: C. W. Leghorn pullets. Ready to lay. Ladysmith, Wis., Wednesday evening 1.00 of the girls' heart action was not of C. W. Bradford in numbers and interest. Come with Kane was fined $50 and costs while Inquire at Press office. to join her husband, who is employed the best. We wonder what is the John Olynek ., 1.00 Otto Anderson was fined $100 and there. cause? Nick Hnatiuk 1.00 costs. Sheldon and Lindley drew Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fillner of Beach, 1.00 Pete Carey FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fines of $10 and costs. N. D., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Warren E. Eastman and Dave Hurlburt 1.00 Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. BAPTIST Sheriff Wall also confiscated the Mrs. Fillner's brother, Mr. Chas. daughter, who have visited a few 1.00 Crownr Bottling Works "C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. fixtures in the Richie place run by CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Hall. days at the home of J. R. Eastman, 1.00 Ed Baker NOTES McCarthy. left for her home at- Dickinson, N 1.00 Bob Smith 11 a. m. Subject, "Types of There, was great rejoicing amongst I Frank Carlson and John Silvert|ale- D., Monday and wjlkstop at* Ran da 11, L. P. Bailey 2.00 v^fbpics,^)r Sunday" witl xbe "For Churches." the*"rapidly increasing better element of Silverdale were here Monday this' state, for a fer days"VTsit'rwith 1.00 B. J. Johnson /What^ A$f I Useful"—Ps 8 p. m. Subject, "Is Life a Problem, in Ray over this successful., raid 34: 1-22. 0n business at the court house and relatives. George LingH. 1.00 leader, Miss Leavit. This is or is it Not?" arid, still more favorable comments: Press offic^U Reedy -. 1.00 Thanksgiving topic and every member 10 a. m. Sunday Bible school. as Sheriff Wall assured them that he POSITIONS waiting tor every 1.00 G. A. York 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. should try and be present. There WANTED—Clean .rags ..without was determined to rid that village as young man and woman who takes C. R. Townsley 1.00 vvrill be special music. Wednesday evening Bible study well as all the other places in the lint. Will pay four and one-half bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting 1.00 R. Carreveau .' and prayer service. Mrs. C. L. Kingsbury left Monday cents per pound for same. Inquire county of this criminal class of people. or auto, gas and steam engineer'ng 1.00 Gus Gustavson _v .. evening for Frazie being called there Friday evening choir rehersal. at this office. at the Crookston college. 1.00. V. Curran by the illness of her mother who has The growing interest in the study Board and room in private family. 1.00 Chos. McKeog been failing in health for sometime. of Gods' word, should appeal to all Mr. arid Mrs. Stanley Thompson W. C. T. U. NOTES $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. Ray Yernberg 1.00 The executive committee meet at lovers of right living. Come, you are and Fred LaVallee returned from C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. tf 1.00 Ben Kotilnek A very interest:ng meeting of the the W. E. Martin home Monday welcome. their up the lake hunting trip Sun-1 1.00 Harry Taylor W. C. T. U. was held at the home of evening, the efficiency chart was day,'decorated with a fine deer each. The Red Cross dance at Big. Falls 1.00 J. Morton .' Mrs. H., A. McCormack last Tuesday checked over and other important last Thursday evening netted the Geo. Jewett 1.00 Richard Noll 1.00 afternoon, several visitors as well as matters looked after.. FOUND—About October 7, strayed A. M. Coberly 1.00 branch the sum of $50 clear of all 1.00 R. C. Hicks .' members being present. Interesti^ JjkClarewell party and social time yearling heifer. Owner may claim Ed Marshall 1.00 expenses. Kimpton's six-piece orchestra 1.00 William Elliptt subjects of importance were discussed was held at the Durbin home Tuesday on payment for this ad and for keep Arthur Taylor 1.00 furnished the music. This 1.00 F. J. Vermillion after which Mrs. McCormack evening in honor of Mr. Wm. of animal. John F. Barnes, Box 442, John Dragorman 50 amount makes almost two hundred 1.00 Pat Lynch, Jr served a delicious lunch. Sterrett who is leaving this week to city. dollars which this orchestra have E. Trundhome 50 All members are very urgently re make his home in Minneapolis. Mr. J. Popovich 1.00 raised for this worthy cause by the $318.60 quested to be present at the next Sterratt who is widely known in this Dr. Larson the Optomertrist, will S. Kotne 1.00 dances they have arranged at Littlefork, meeting which will be held, at the part of the section and surrounding be at Victoria Hotel, December 6 to A Newman 1.00 Big Falls and in this city. CHIMNEY SWEEP home of Mrs. Carrier, Tuesday, Dec. country leaves behind him a loving 7, consult him if you have trouble T. Johnson 1.00 4th, when a 10c lunch will be served, memory to be cheerished by all the with your eyes or need glasses. A. Dupler .50 Union Thanksgiving services' will the proceeds to go to the fund for young people as well as the older Chimneys cleaned, first-class work Artificial eyes fitted. A. Paulson '.. .50 be held in the Methodist church on the fund for the war orphans of ones of the Baptist church. The pastor, J. A. Gilp l.Op done. Leave orders at Green's Hardware. Thanksgiving, day, Nov. 29th at 10:30 France. Bring your knitting and Mr. Kingsbury spoke a few kind n22d6 FOR SALE— Registered Short H. McCormack .50 p. m. The churches- of Fort Frances make this a big rally meeting, with words expressing the many feelings Horn bull (milking type) 3 years old will unite with those of International every member present. of the people towards Mr. Sterrett in December. Bred by state farm Falls. Addresses will be given by while he has been here and wishing school, St. Paul. Apply to Daniel Revs. Chestnut anjl Kingsbury. The THAWKSG1V1NG DAY SPECIAL! LIBRARY WAR FUND him happiness and many pleasures in Kjelsness, Laurel, Minn. public are cordially, invited to join his new home. Oysters formed the in these services. iidWl The. following amount for the Library menu of the evening, while a discussion $400 to be paid in premiums at, the Koochiching County Poultry Show War Fund has been received between some of the members The following soldier boys were at the First National bank of this on, "snooz, coffee and maccaroni" this year, Nov. 23 and 24 at International RAY NEWTON, PRINCE OF MAGIC here a few days this week on furlong was greatly enjoyed by the Falls. Talks and demonstrations. from Camp Dodge prior to being International Falls .$ 180.33 bunch. The event however came off Plan to come and bring or and .- transported to Camp Pike, £rk. Northome 10.00 in fine style, until at the finalclose, "A Night in Camp," by the Home Guard send your birds. \, Peter Graham, Albert Anderson, Oscar Birchdale 6.11 as they were taking their departure Johnson, Wm. Schrion and Geo. Margie 8.45 whfcn one of the fairer sex became Cornelius Hamre of Bear River Tenler. They are all looking well :-C Big Falls 15.00 overbalanced, whether caused from was here Monday cqllecting the and very" enthusiastic over the fine iGemmell .. :. 40.00 an-oyster lying sideways or from the bounty on another wolf he had' shot. manner in which your Uncle Sam is amount of- mud clinging to one" foot Wolves are very numerous in his taking care of them. '. .':V Total $259.89 in a larger quantity then the other, section of tire coiinty and are becoming -J: Mrs. F. J. McPartlin, never-the-less navigation was impossible a'menace to the livestock. At the Annual Poultry Show of the County Chairman. and ended in a keep on the -W-i THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING NIGHT association, liberal prizes are offered floor amid cheers and laughter. 'The Agricultural Division of the for eggs and poultry stock shown. VI FOR SALE County Safety Commission would be Four hundred dollars will be paid in NOVEMBER 29, 8 P. M. CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BENEFIT glad to know of baga tops, cabbage prizes this year at the show to be KOOCHICHING COUNTY BOYS stalks, soft potatoes, etc., which held Nov. 23. and 24 at International All kinds of live chfckens at 20c Auspices The Three Links Association-. .Benefit Boys from could be collected by farmers, to help Falls in. the annex to the old school frer pound. If wanted dressed at 25c (Continued from First Page) here at the front and Home Guards. out the short supply of feeed also building. Plan to attend the show, per pound. Here is the place where v. -j farmers who would like to collect exhibit your birds, and help eat the you can get your farm-raised meats J. Rye/ .... .50 rj' ,the same. Call 253. a- "Hoover" Chicken Dinner on Saturday. at reasonable prices. Ray Newton, the Laugh Producer Wizard, promises .... 1.00 ''hi Miss R. Dawson ..... 4 5 E Admission by ticket, 35 cents v. Miss E. Shap'ria .50 a burst of laughter for every one who attends. 615 7th St 1Q #f- -r per'plate. j^any people are inquiring at thrs Miss H. O'Malley ...:y .50 Don't be surprised if he pulls one or two office for rooms, bothv furnished or Phone 330 International Falls 1.00 Mrs. Hilman Aal J% unfurnished. If you have any spare live white bunnies frorti out of the neck of some Mrs. Rev. 'Kingsbury left Monday ... .^1.00 Mrs.r F. J. Vermillion ...... ft rooms in your house put a want ad Vr WOOD LOTS OFFERED night for Fraze'e, Minn., to attend popular person, or other similar magic stunts. .T.VM.00 E. Refsaas '..,.. *5*3231 in the Press for we are sure you will her mother, Mrs. Ewald Boehme, ...AYOO R. F. Samlline fill T# Immediately secure people to A. Night in Camp by the Home Guards will be who has been seriously ill for some .First National Bank—5 miles from .... *1.00 A". D. George ... ........ •0i time past, and word of whose death a liitle play by itself well practiced by a city beyond cemetery. 40 acres birch, .... 10.00 D. Clarke ...... 'A'. was received here this morning. Mrs. tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms. .... -1.00 special squad, which will^surprise you all. Hilman Aal .........». ...... 4 Boehme and family were pioneer A. B. Paul, postmaster at Big Falls .K^shultz ... ,4*i-oo jy. residents of^that part of the country, f^2.00 wap in town Monday tomeet-liis WOOD LOT—Fred. Coxon, two and J. ijfeEajjan mpt oii 's|Or chestra having settled there about fort£ family who were on their way home ... .V,1JOO one-half miles from- Ranier. Good ^7 McHugo years ago. Rev. Kingsbury will leave *fom a visit to, Mrs. .Paul'sv|relat|ves ...*.'1.00 road. 40„ acres, three-quarters second1 'Blafiche Galvin tonight to join: the bereaved family in Duluth."' Another brown-eyed little, ...^1.00 growth white poplar and remainder C. Snodgrass ... DURING THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE. daughter was added to their fam tamarack and birch. Free .stumpage, Hilder, LidbergJ- .50 '•y 4 circle, while they were ,in (Duluth- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS if cut at it comes and pile the brush. Gouthier Sfvv. mm ^§1