International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 3, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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rfffSSflMWPff [•mcNini gg* 1 4 ,',"»,. 5« r4v'"" K''i!i"'"c -*ffv- '2-,^" •*. & INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE A. M. JENSEN OF B!G BIRCHDALE Andrew Peterson of Grandsby, Wis., FALLS DIES SUDDENLY LOCAL HAPPENINGS is in the city assisting his sister, BETHLEHEAGHUReH Mrs. A. M. JensOn of Big Falls, in Thos. Howard is home from Carleton, ..Last Thursday night about eleven the transaction of business matters. college for the holidays. o'clock, Coroner A. M. Jensen of Big Mr. Peterson is a prominent merchant Elizabeth who is teaching school Falls died at the Northern Minnesota of Grandsby and is known to at Warroad is also at the parental Chas. Tilander of Ray was a business WANTED—Middle aged lady. Call hospital. His. death came as a sad many residents of this county. home for a like period. visitor here Monday. phone 105. surprise to all who knew him as he Mr. Wells and wife of Walker are 0 STATE AUDITOR TO SELL was in his usual health until a couple visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mike Erickson the Margie saw J. SS2g*&&. Dr. P. Chance is being tempor DEAD AND DOWN TIMBER of days before his death, when he Mrs. Allen Shearer for a short time mill man was here Wednesday. arily accommodated with office roqm .3WJ was seized with pains in his abdomen They brought their baby along also I 4 "I ^i with Attorney F. J. McPartlin. while at his home at Big Falls. At a recent meeting of the State to get acquainted with its grandparents. Attorney Geo. S. Langland has Safety commission a resolution was His wife accompanied him to the Mr. Wells will give two opened office temporarily in the Carr Druggist Diamond, of Littlefork, passed authorizing State Auditor hospital here where his attending evenings of stereoptcian views. block. was a business visitor here yesterday. physician took care of him but without J. A. O. Preus to selyl at private sale First night views of Sweden, second dead and down timber and green avail. In his death this county night views of Yellowstone National Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor County Attorney and Mrs. Jevne hardwood located upon state lands. loses a good* citizen and progressive Park. are spending the week in the twin Cashier J. E. Cowan of Northorne The resolution was passed as a business man, he will especially be There was a community Xmas tree The pictures Sunday evening will cities. was here Tuesday on business matters. fuel emergency measure as the commission missed at his home town of Big Sunday evening and the church was be photographs of Mastroianni's is somewhat alarmed over Falls, where'he has been in business filled to the capacity. There are _—* wonderful clay models of the early Mrs. Geo. P. Watson is spending the fuel shortage and by proper use for a number of years and one of the many strangers that your\ scribe does life of Jesus. Sing and social hour. the week with her sister, Mrs. Clara Erwin Baldus left Tuesday for of wood for fuel in the timber districts most loyal citizens. He was a good not know. The service begins at 7:30. Phenninger in Duluth. Three Rivers, Wis., where he was this situation may be relieved member of the Lutheran church and A letter from Earl Howard "somewhere" called by the death of his father. Childrens church, showing the to a great extent. The amount of of the Masonic order. His remains in France said he thought Why pay more for bread, when same pictures, at 4:30. fuel wood is limited to from one were escorted to the depot by the they were getting ready for a big you can get a full 16 oz. loaf, rye, D. T. McPhee who has been visiting Morning worship at 11. The pastor cord to one hundred cords to pay local Masonic lodge on their way to battle soon. Earl says he is teaching wheat or graham at 9c, 3 for 25c at at Ross Lake, Idaho, returned will speak on "The Flag of Service," one person at twenty-five cents per his old home at Grantsburg, Wis. mathematics and he thought Kook's store. tf Tuesday. leading up to the communion. cord1. Deceased leaves behind to mourn some in his corps were liable to lose Application must be made to the his loss his wife and two daughters Sunday school at 10:00. their jobs for want of a proper knowledge Mrs. Dr. Dennison of Bemidji and Saxy and Marion Nelson are Timber Department of the State in addition to numerous friends all of mathematics. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. spending their Christmas vacation Miss Rose Barrett of St. Paul were Auditor's office for the timber, stating of whom extend their heartfelt Our mail carrier is making good Social room open Sunday afternoon, with their folks at Walker. week end! guests at the home of Mr. the amount of fuel wood desired sympathy to his family and other time. Mr. Ball is using the ice from and on week days evenings, and Mrs. Chas. Hall. and the legal description of the near relatives. Baudette to Birchdale. whenever possible. R. F. Lehman, requisition official land upon which the timber is located. The taxpayers are feeling prettv Jr for the Allied Companies returned Iii order to save fuel and help win Rev. G. L. Haggans, pastor of the A FINE APPRECIATION OF A form contract will then be %-Jl jubilant over the verdict against the from a flying visit with friends in the war, the trustees have installed Methodist church at Becker, Minn., issued and sales made in the order Northwestern Construction Company THE LATE JOHN J. ROSS Chicago, Wednesday. a large stove in the social room, was the guest of Rev. E. Kaneen and they are received at this office. and they hope to see the Elwell shutting up one furnace and closing family over New Year's. Payment shall be made upon scale road, gravelled from the Falls to the In the passing of Hours, Days and All members are urged to be the reading room during cold weather. after timber is cut and paid for before Beltrami county line in the near future. Years, the Universe sees many present at the Home guard drill at Dr. M. E. Withrow went to the removed from the land. changes in the concourse of human the city hall tomorrow (Friday) twin cities last night to buy a new The street commissioner has been Oscar Arneson, Wm. Webb has his shacks south events :—the sequence of seasons evening. equipment for his office, as the former wrestling with the snow on the skating Supt. State Timber, St. Paul, Minn. of the muskeg about done and will the unfolding wonders of nature was destroyed in the litis fire. rink. We believe he has conquered move his mill there soon where he the transitions from birth to etenity Found—A boys mackinaw at skating it and another spell of good DRAFTED TO GO has a years sawing for Oscar Johnson of all things. rink at school house. Owner can BALED HAY—In car lots on Northern skating is assured. WITHOUT FORMAL CALL and others. We are here today,—gone tomorrow,—and Pacific and Great Northern have same buy identifying and paying Geo. Ogren and Iver Anderson expect when the All Supreme for this ad. Call at this office. .roads. Write The Hay Man, Cogswell, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL their new shingle mill soon arid The following telegram from Being in his infinite wisdom calls N. D. 1231-13 CHURCH will soon be able to make shingles Washington is published for the information one of us to ous final abiding place, Sheriff Wall returned Tuesday Corner 8th avenue and 5th street in quantities to suit all demands. and guidance of all concerned —then do we sense the full meaning from his Christmas visit to his home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan enjoyed Edward Kaneen, Minister. Mr. Weeks has gone to Red Wing of life and our temporal habitation folks in Minneapolis, bringing with a good visit from their daughter, to visit her parents for the winter. Washington, D. C., Dec. 26, 1917. Strangers Made Welcome. on earth,—then do we know that him Joe Gravel who was given thirty Agnes during the vacation, she returned Governor, St. Paul. Mr. Hoyt has one of her cows and short through our stay here may be, days by Municipal Judge Palmer for to ber school Wednesday. expects to extract enough of the It has been decided that there will yet it has not been long enough for stealing clothing. Morning service at 11. be no more formal calls for deferred lactual fluid to feed his baby through prepare ourselves for the Evening service at 7:30 with spe Attorney John H. Brown returned the winter. percentages of the present quota before For Sale—New "Peace Everlasting,"—"Eternity." 6-room house in cial service of song. from a Christmas visit with relatives The two marthas (teachers) have February 15th. While boards On Saturday, December 8th, at French addition, 20x37, root house in The Sunday school meets at 10 a. and friends in Iowa last Sunday. should, until they have enough men gone home for the holiday vacation. 10:30 in the morning,, our Superintendent, connection. Good chicken house. m. Mrs. Brown will continue her Bernard Rud is home visiting finally classified in class one, send John J. Ross, answered the The kindergarten is a special feature $400 cash and take over $100 indebtedness visit a few days longer. friends. He wanted to join the forward promptly men selected under call from on High and made the ultimate will buy it. A. Brunell, Box of our Sunday school work. Par-: navy but his father would not give the old regulations to make up sacrifice in the discharge of ents are cordially invited to send 1, Ranier, Minn. 1-3-24 O. M. Carr is here from Pelican his consent till the kaiser gets over deficiencies in calls already made, his duties. The manner of his sudden their children. Rapids, for a few days assisting with being so angry at the U. S. Never the result of this decision will be and untimely end was in itself The Junior church service meets FOR SALE— Registered Short the annual invoice of their tore. He mind Bernard you will be of age that we shall, be able to give the a tragedy, which came as a blow to at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. bull (milking type) years old is highly gratified because of the Horn 3 soon and you may get a crack at hi? benefit of the new classification system his family and legion of friends. Instantaneous Preaching in the Ranier church good business given them ciuring the December. Bred by state farm in nibs yet. to all men whose order numbers as it must have been, it at 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. school, St. Paul. Apply to Daniel past year. are so late as to place them within The telephone central is now installed has filled our hearts with inexpressible Kjelsness, Laurel, Minn. deferred percentages of the present in the post office building, sorrow for our loss and the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Frank S. Lang has received call. Calls will, however, be made lately vacated by Gunder Nybo and" deepest sympathy for his nearest the good news that her cousin, Capt. C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. Capt. Lloyd announces that on account very shortly under the provisions of the company has bought the building and dearest, his wife and two sons. Howard Loughy, U. S. Artillery, Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. of New Years falling on Tuesday Section 149 for the special class of so it is permanently located. John Ross was born some fortyfive serving France has been recommended Company E, of the Home guard, men there mentioned. For the sake Phoebe Hanson is home from years ago of Scotch and French by General Pershing for promotion will have their regular drill on Friday With the Baptist church people of composing the public mind and for River Falls, Wis., for the holidays. parentage in the Town of Mentane. to the rank of major. night. Also that the hat cords preparations are being completed the convenience of registrants this Her sister, Hazel, who is teaching at Quebec, where he lived with his parents and collar insigina may now be procured for a series of evangelistic meetings information ought to be given wide Hay Creek, met her at the Falls. until about sixteen years of Jeanette Ogaard, Earl Pendergast, at O. M. Carr's store. dissemination. to begin about the 13th inst. age,—then moving to the state of Harvey Palmer, Harold Mclntire "Crowder." Maine, where he learned his trade of Monday night, Dc. 31st, at the MARGIE PICKUPS and Clayton Bray returned Tuesday SHERIFF WALL TO ENFORCE Floyd Clark home, a finale to the paper making. With but a scant to their studies at the University of SCHEDULE OF MAILING. POOL ROOM ORDER school education he worked his way, holiday season was held, in the form Minnesota after spending the Christmas Mr. W. Rand froze both feet the of a watch-night meeting. and by conscientious consistent effort vacation with their folks here. other day. The following is the schedule or rose from obscurity to the leadership, Christmas brought many a gooc.' Sheriff Wall issued orders yesterday gooc.! Lydia Hansen is still quite ill. order of mailing of questionaires in on the North American Continent, cheer to all hearts. At the church For Sale or Rent—Hotel Woodland, for the observence of the order Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Seaman were Koochiching county, the registrants of his chosen profession. seventy pink stockings and a red Big Fork, Minn., for sale on of the Public Safety commission order guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts last having seven days- from day of mailing From the large paper mills at Berlin,- apple to each were given out to easy terms or leased for $35 month. relative to the closing of all pool Sunday. in which to fill out and file their N. H., and Woodland, Maine, to children of all ages. 25 rooms completely furnished and rooms and public dances at eleven questionaires Rev. Gregg of Littlefork was with thfe General Superintendency of' the Wednesday evening a series of bar room in connection, for particulars o'clock p. m., and on Sundays, gambling Order of numbers us Sunday. He held services at the Minnesota & Ontario Power Co., apply M. S. Nugent, Box 150, prayer meetings will begin. First at devices from this city and county 1 to 99 December. church in the evening. was but a small step in his career. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, International Falls, Minn. including punch boards, dice, and 100 to 199 December 17. After over five successful years at Fishers have moved from Mrs. Cor. 9th Ave and 3rd street Thurs- slot machines of every kind. 200 to 299 December 18. International Falls, Minn., he accepted day evening at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gendriche's house, the one next to For Rent—5 room flat over creamery. 300 to 399 December 19. a similar position with the Clark Friday evening at Mr. andi^c^u®os 'lcte'r. All newly finished inside. Apply SHEEP AND FARM 400 to 477 December 20. Abitibi Power & Paper company, Mrs. Rye's on Seventh street, between at above address from 10 to 3. LOAM METTING 478 to559 December 21. McCLELLAN where he remained for the past year. Seventh and Eighth Ave. 560 to 599 December 22. His friends are to be found in the 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "Things The Epworth League of the M. E. 600 to 667 December 24. four corners of the globe, and strong.» Orla Fodness returned Wednesdav The annual meeting of the local that make a Church church enjoyed a fine sleigh ride to 668 to 740 December 26. among them can be found big" manu Farm Loan association will be held 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic: "Prayeri Minnesota, this state, where he from Ranier and return last Monday night 741 to 799 December 27. facturers, bankers, publishers the has been employed since last summer. at Alexander Baker high school, and theHearer." followed by a midnight pork and 800 to 880 December 28. men with whom he has worked and Tuesday, Jan. 8th, at 2:00 p. m. In 10 a. m. Bible school. beans supper afterwards at the home 881 to 950 December 29. the men who have worked for him. O. Gulickson of Glenwood is here connection with this meeting D. E. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society. of Mr. and Mrs. Bredin's which was 951 to 999 December 31. He gained the true respect of those to spend the holidays with his family. Willard, development agent of the greatly enjoyed. 1000 to 1070 January 2. under his jurisdiction for his justice N. P. railway will discuss sheep, their Monday night the 7th the prayer 1071 to 1139 January 3. to all,—his knowledge of the busi Earl Russell made a business trip care and their relation to the development meetings will continue and each The International Minister's club 1140 to 1209 January 4. ness,—his determination to ask, no to Kelliher Friday, returning last of Koochiching county. evening during the week, except will hold its first meeting for the 1210 to 1278 January 5. man to do what he would not do Saturday. All farmers are invited to attend and Saturday evenings.. Places will be new year in the Presbyterian church, 1279 to 1348 January 7. himself, and his readiness with help Otto Lenohartd put in a bridge la«rweek will find this meeting well worth given later. Fort Frances. A paper will be read 1349 to 1418 January 8. or instruction for those who showed across ditch five for Mr. Johnson their while. All who will, regardless of denomination, by Rev. E. L. Heermance on "God 1419' to 1480 January 9. a desire to learn. The men who retained who expects to be in soon tabuild are very cordially invited to the Spirit". Ministers and laymen him in their service acknowledged on his claim. THE DOG RACES. attend these meetings. Call 419 and are- cordially invited. RED CROSS SOCIAL and admired his ability, integrity Goodwin Gulickson left Monday learn the place of meeting. Let us 4 AT DENTAYBOW and loyalty to their interests., for Glenwood his old home town to keep the joy bells ringing. All the office employees, and heads Oscar Syreem got a great stand-in spend Christmas. of departments of the Minnesota with the boys of our city last Saturday At a basket social given recently Mr. Ross never spoke of any man The snow that came Sunday was & Ontario Power company very much W. C. T. U. NOTES by pulling off a' dog race on by Mrs. J. Cullen at Dentaybow for unless he had something good to offer greatly welcomed as the sleighing appreciated the valuable Christmas main street at 2 p. m. All the kids the benefit of the Red Cross, the in his behalf. He was cheerful was rather poor. presents they received through the in town were there as well as a big following generous subscriptions and happy at all times, and a staunch The W. C. T. U. will meet at the thoughtfulness of Vice-President S. crowd of the grown ups as it was were given for that worthy and friend,—of the utmost honor,—wonderfully home of Mrs. Edward Kaneen on FIRE KILLED WOOD WANTED. W. Backus, which amounted in the sure some race. necessary cause. affectionate with his wife Tuesday p. m., January 8. aggregate, to a few thousand dollars Loyd Hendrickson $ 5.00 and family with all—a big man marally Jack McPhee pulled off the first The following program will be 1 Contract with us immediately for in gold coins. Ben Rljuenther 2.50 and mentally. prize, Randall Keveter the secontl rendered: all fire killed poplar, balsam, balm, Henry Oleson ... 2.00 Of the Catholic Faith,—his religious and Roy Larette thte third. Solo by Little Miss Mona Kaneen. and spruce. Cut inches in length 55 Clarence Shaw and Harold McCormack Hans Larson 2.00 views, while not many, were well Miss Rankin's address to the W. C. no splitting no peeling. For particulars who are in the medical Charles Hannaman ..... 1.75 defined and can best be explained T. U. convention. COUNTY EXPLOSIVE write corps of the U. S. army are home for Lee Deensmore 1.75 in his own words:—("If a man lives Solo by Mrs. Heermance. LICENSE AGENT Minneapolis Mfg. Co., a seven days, furlough from the Henry Eide 1.75 right,—is square and honest with Resolutions adopted at the national j3-f7 Minneapolis, Minn.. Great Lakes training station near George Glennie 1.75 everyone—he need never -be afraid convention, by Mrs. Carrier. Chicago. ... Thjey are both looking E. J. Gjesdahl, deputy county auditor, Edward Astwood ... 1.50 of the hereafter.") His many charities Solo by Anna Marie Emerson. BOARD AND ROOM—Just opened fine and not only well contented but International Falls has been appointed Anton Oleson ...1.50 will probably go un-named, but We hope that this union will be very, enthusiastic over the good up new' at 220,2nd avenue. Board and licensing agent for Koochiching Thomas Parsons 1.50 he. was generous^to a fault. well represented by its members and room or board without room by the treatment they are receiving at the county in connection with Frank Wood ....:. 1.50 And now that the last sad rites we cordially invite all others who week or month. Peter Reiners, Prop, training camp and the work generally-.- the explosive regulation law. All Albert Sturland 1.25 have "been said—a ceremonial inadequate are interested to attend. 1 12 27-4t persons, firms or corporations having Mike Parsons ... 1* 1.25 in the expression of our sentiments,—we The following verse has been adopted on hand for sale, trade, barter 9 Einar Sturland ,. .. 1.25 must keep our friend in place of the benediction, POSITIONS waiting for every or use any explosives or ingredients 13000.00 John Cullen ....-... 1.00 and fellow man, John Ross, ever sung to the tune of "America." young man and woman who takes of such must procure a license from Ole Lund 1.00 gr6en in our memory, and let us all God save our splendid men, CITY PROPERTIES FOR SALE bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting above party otherwise they will be Henry Astwood 1.00 be ready to step forth on that "WondeyftiT Send them safe home again, at wjr low prices if taken now. or auto, gas and steam engineering subject, to a penalty which ^rill be Richard Conhiser 1.00 Journey" in "Eternity," which God save our men. at the Crookston college. 8 Six Room Houses in Good imposed by the federal government. Edward Astwood 1.00 John Ross has taken, with Him who Make them victorious, Board and room in private family, Condition and Desirable Location Application forms can be had upon Thora. Thoreson .50 died for our Salvation.^rH. D. Bean, Faithful and chivalrous, FOR SALE AT ONCE. $3.50 to $4^50 per week. Write to J. request and also general information W, in the Broke Hustler, Iroquois Palls, They are so dear to us, **?r C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. tf on the subject. o»t,» Total, ...$33.75 ik God save our men. CALL TELEPHONE NUMBER 2M -cl cAV?