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

January 17, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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mm t," WKyff* fcwja, ,w-"%v •""s^ ?, •?%.-**"* ':'s "rt V« 0',f *j A V'*"*' 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE DISTRICT COURT of Him who died that we might live LETTER FROM IS ADJOURNED LOCAL HAPPENINGS by vfaithi iifil He also pointed oi 4._ SOLDIER BOY- ,$ that the prophecy* wis being' fulfilled Grand Jury Returned Severajiudictments, very rapidly these days, especially, iinM^ International. Fall* Boys at Jefferson Judge Stanton Sentenced in the fact of the British taking Barracks... Are Enthusiastic Those Pleading Guilty. Jerusalem, and other features of the In Service of Country. c- iO rC Attorney McDonald of Bemidji is S. E, Thompon is a business visitor great war. .. a professional visitor here. to the twin cities this week. 5 Most of the civil cas^s set. for .. Jefferson Barracks, Mo., this week were either settled or Dec. 30, 1917 McCLELLAN Mine Host Gilchrist of Ray Judge Berg is attending the annual dismissed, the case of the village Dear Mother and All: Hotel was a visitor here yesterday. meeting of the state Judges of of Northome vs. a bonding company I received your kind and most Probate in St. Paul this week. Mr. Clarence Brooks made a business to recover on the Engelking and it was a great vH' trip to Kelliher Monday. bond to the amount of $2,000 pleasure to me, for I know what a The local chapter of the Red The W. C. T. TJ. wilf meet at the was decided in favor of the home* ?s and along with thousands 5 home of Mrs. C. B. Kinney Tuesday Mr. §arstand of Glenwood is visiting Cross will give a dance in the city village for $321. of othergf am out to help defend it with Mr. Ola Gulickson and family. hall next week Friday. afternoon, Jan. 22. All. members are The grand jury returned several a^d not only our home but the Stars .Edgar. L. Heermance, Pastor urged to be present. indictments, the following and Stripes that wave above our The next Red Cross dance will be eleven of which were made public: The pictures Sunday evening hohie to let everybody know that Mr. and Mrs. Ola Gulickson took held on Friday, Jan. 25th in the City BOARD AND ROOM—Just opened our flag has never been defeated. will be a remarkable series of dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. hall. Music by Kimpton's orchestra. up new at 220 2nd avenue. Board and Clarence Kendall of Littlefork The bOys here are all brave and colored slides on Hawaii, and our Edw. McClellan. room or board without room by the charged with talk tending to happy, and there is no reason for missionary work on the islands. Attorney John Brown left for St. week or month. Peter Reiners, Prop. discourage enlistments, entered them to be otherwise for they feel Special music by the Bethlehem Mr. Charles Gulickson of Belle is Paul Tuesday evening on business 12 27-4t a plea of guilty and was fined chorus. Sing and social hour that the country is behind them and hauling hay from Pine Island for his connected with the Red Cross, of $100 and ninety days in jail, but following. with President Wilson at the head brother, Ola Gulickson. which he is president. An old house in which Denny the jail sentence was suspended they feel secure. Baker was living, near Herman during good behavior. We want for nothing here—we The same pictures will be Money to loan on northern Minn** Koeneke's residence arid belong=ing Mr. Stewart of Glenwood has contested C. L. Drake was arraigned on have all we want to eat and to wear shown at the children's church sota lands. to him, was destroyed by fire the George Volk claim and indictment for alleged seditions and a good place to sleep. We have at 5 p. m., to which children and Jevne & Nortoa, Agents, anticipates moving -his family in last Friday morning. talk at the Grand theater last a Y. M. C. A. and many other good others are invited. tf International Falls, Miaa. soon. July and was released on bond of things to cheer us all the time. The FOR RENT—A nine-roomed, twostory $1,000 for his appearance later. Ladies' Society of St. Louis is a big Morning worship at 11. Sermon Mr. Gotfred Olson and Axel Holms Mr. J. J. Opsahl of Bemidji tenement house. $15 for five Robert Williams and Dave help here to the soldier boys. by the pastor on "The Star of Minneapolis are here visiting old will give an address at the dedication rooms down stairs and $14 for four Jackson plead guilty of running The week of Dec. 15 there were of Bethlehem." Music in charge friends, they having been the first of the new school house rooms up stairs.. Enquire L. St. Peter, unlicensed drinking places and many thousand men examined here of the Carol and Cecilian choirs. settlers in this township. my2 at Ray which is scheduled for 8th street. 117-2 7 Were fined $100 and costs each* and it was a very busy time for us. January 31st. I am assistant ward master in the Chas. Hoyt of Gemmell in Sunday school at 10. The first checks have been re NETT LAKE hospital now of one of the largtst dieted for running unlicensed Rev. E. L. Heermance is attending ceived from the Federal Land wards here at this post. We usea to drinking place and for having a Christian Endeavor at 6:45. the annual meeting of the Congregational bank at St. Paul for federal Carl Larson, a prosperous farmer handle nothing but operations but slot machine on his premises All young people welcome. state board in Minneapolis farm loan borrowers here, and from south of Nett, was in town today. when poor weather came we were plead not guilty and was released this.week. He expects to return others will be coming along regularly on bond. Whenever possible we shall in time for the annual meeting of now. R. F. C. litis plead not guilty open the social room in the the Bethlehm church next Friday. Curtis Gerard is building a house to the indictment of running an evening and on Sunday afternoon, on his farm on Nett River. County Commissioners Ulvedahl, unlicensed drinking place- for the use of skaters. Green and Bursack and Councilmen For Sale—New 6-room house in Thos. McCarthy, Fank McMa Superintendent N. Connor arrived Burdick and Krohn will go to St French addition, 20x37, root house in hin and John Hyski all plead not FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Paul tonight -to confer with the fro mDuluth Saturdav. connection. Good chicken house guilty to selling liquor without CHURCH state highway commission relative $400 cash and take over $100 indebtedness a license and were released on Corner 8th avenue and 5th street to an appropriation for county roads John P. Roy, government farmer, will buy it. A. Brunell, Box bonds for their appearance on Edward Kaneen, Minister. is hauling freight from Orr, Minn. for the ensuing year. 1, Ranier, Minn. 1-3-24 April 2nd for trial. Strangers Made Welcome. Other indictments were not John Woodenfrog and family of Devereaux Brothers have rented A meeting of the stockholders made public but it is believec Moose River have moved to Nett The subject of the morning the former Senate saloon building of the local creamery association their trials will be with the above Lake. Iservice at 11 will be 'Passing on ther corne opposite the Rex hotel is called for next Saturday, at the adjourned session in April] Opportunities." the 19th. Each stockholder is and will enlarge their already Judge Stanton suffered severe D. O. Collins drove out to Wm. entitled to but one vote regardless good stock of confectionery and also Lattimer's today. ly from an infection in his right Evening service at 7:30. Subject, of the amount of stock, he furnish light lunches and hot drinks foot which he hopes will be well "What Does the World holds, and all should attend. during the winter months. Henry Peavey is logging on so that he can return in a couple Need." Littlefork. of weeks for the hearing o1r For Sale or Rent—Hotel Woodland, Anderson-Ratelle flowage cases. The Sunday school meets for Big Fork, Minn., for sale on Levi Wood lost a very valuable Bible study for all ages at 10 a. easy terms or leased for $35 month. A very pretty wedding took place cow this week. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ni. 25 rooms completely furnished and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin INSTALL OFFICERS bar room in connection, for particulars Boldus on 7th avenue Tuesday evening, T. G. Hill has gone to Virginia to The kindergarten department apply M. S. Nugent, Box 150, Jan. 15th, when Mrs. Boldus' work. gi*ows in numbers and interest International Falls, Minn. The following recently elected of sister, Miss Violet Ratelle, daughter and we welcome all the little ficers of the Royal Neighbors of Am of Mr. Napoleon Ratelle, was united Tom Tenant of Silverdale was ones. erica for the coming year have been Mrs. Norman Rrokaw entertained in marriage to Air. George Anderso'n,' town this week. installed: the Knights of- the Round Table, Rev: "Ed\rtr'ard Kaneen performing ^Junior church service every Oracle, Rosie Thompson. which is, the organized boys' class the ceremony. L. H. Hampton has shipped a car Sunday afternoon at 2:30., Vice Oracle, Blanche Kerry. of the Methodist Sunday school, The bride is one of the city's of stock from Illinois to his farm forced to use our ward as a medical Past Oracle, Josephine Holler. when they held their monthly well known and charming young on Nett River. Epworth League at 6:45. Topic, ward. We have a great number of I Chancellor, Harriett Riley. meeting at her home Tuesday evening. ladies. The groom has resided here "Reaching Upward." patients here now, mostly with a Recorder, Georgiana Carriveau. for some time and is a trusted employee Miss Emily Briggs was taken to cold or some other slight ailment. Receiver, Mary Krohn. and engineer with the M. D. the Cloquet hospital by Agent Connor Preaching in the Ranier church It is good to see the condition the Marshal, Mary Zimmerman. WANTED—Agents to sell car & W. railroad. last week. at 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2- most of the men are in and it makes Inner Sentinel, Annie Claviter. buretor heaters. New inventioin, no A delightful and sumptuous wedding one believe that the time is not far Outer Sentinel, Barbara St. Mitchell. competition big demand, every car supper was served. Allen Connor of South Dakota is NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN away when we can make the kaiser owner wants one. $10 to $15 a day The happy couple have the best visjting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. CHURCH kiss our dear old flag and end all Manager for three years, Ethel easily made. Write for information. Connor. wishes of their many friends and of this trouble over there and here. Kirkpatrick. Superior Manufacturing Co., 229-231 Cor. 6th St. and 6th Ave. acquaintances. Our country has today the best Manager for one year, Mary Kimbell. Segurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor No. Snelling Ave, St. Paul, Minn. Peter Goodsky returned from, a equipped and most able bodied men THE ARMY FOR MINE visit to Tower. of any nation in the world and they Physician, Dr. Mary Ghostley. xPreaching service the Second Mr. Fred W. Putman, who was recently won't be back until it's over. By G. Carriveau, Sunday after Epiphany at 11: MARGIE appointed a member of the Jefferson Barracks, Mo., I want to tell you what we had Recorder. Gospel, John 4:4-16. state railroad and warehouse commission Jan. 6, 1918, for Christmas dinner: Mrs. Smith of Caldwell Brook was by Governor Burnquist, Mr. Geo. P. Watson, ,r Oyster soup, queen olives, sweet Sunday school at 1:30. English ODD FELLOWS INSTALL spent the day here enroute for the International Falls, Minn. a and Norwegian classes. All are sional treatment by Dr. Dufort cities after having beeiJ' called to of Dear Editor: sweet pickles, chicken salad, lettuce welcome. Northome for a sprained knee. Ray on a railroad matter. From all The annual installation of officers I received three of your papers salad with mayonoise dressing, roast reports Commissioner iPutman is of the Odd Fellows' lodge of this city from a friend of mine' today, and turkey with oyster dressing, cranberry -'Evening services at the home Ole Larson is one of the grand making good in his new and import was held last Monday, evening. I certainly did enjoy reading sauce, roast sweet potatoes, of Mrs. Henry Nelson, Fort jurors at International Falls. ant position. After a brief meeting by the old officers over the news from home, it mashed white potatoes, creamed as- Frances, 7:30. the lodge gave way to District makes a fellow feel good to hear paragus tips, creamed sweet corn, I Deputy Grand Master C. M. raves an ugo arejCOhj liced tomatoes, canned French how all the folks are getting Arrangements are being made The Men's club will meet at 8 on the petit jury. ,, ., Christianson, ^who installed the new along in your old home town. cold sliced for a meeting in the near future I peas, cold boiled ham, o'clock Monday evening, Jan. 21. A officers as follows: Give my best to all my friends beef, home-made bread and cream-, for the purpose of organizing a Program and refreshments. All The boys and girls are going to Robt. Lowe, N. G. and also to the Home guards, for sheep growers' association in ery butter, apple and mince pies are welcome. have a basket ball team. The girls A. L. Barnard, V. G. I certainly got a lot of good out this county, and J. J. Opsahl of chocolate and coconut cake, ice~ will practise Monday and Thursday H. A. Levin, Secretary. of the training I received with Bemidji, president of the Northern cream with cherries, oranges, grapes, The Ladies' Aid Society will nights. B. P. Schutz, Treasurer. them and I have been pushed Minnesota Sheep Growers' apples, bananas, coffee, cocoa, assorted hieet Wednesday, Jan. 23. The Rev. Kaneen, Chaplain. right ahead because knew the association, has been invited to I candy and nuts, cigars, and a members of the aid invite you A club for boys and girls has been Wm. N. Nord, Warden. commands. And then a fellow be present and assist in the organization. present of a half-pound box of chocolates. and your friends to come. organized here called the "Little Geo: Shaw, Conductor. has more of a chance than the Citizens' League." Hughes VanEttan, Inside Guard. rookie because they always pick We had the^same for Thanksgiving You are always welcome to Frank Morton, Outside Guard. men who had efxperince before dinner and will get the samt fortNew The Red Cross Christmas boxes our church. WILDWOOD C. M. Christianson, R. S. N. G. and push you right to the front. Years. that have stood in every conspicuous A. Morklund, L. S. N. G. That way you have more chance Hoping to hear from you and all place in town for th£ past several OAK PORTAGE Patriotic exercises are being held T. Browman, R. S. Supporter.. for promotion. my friends in International Falls, I weeks., were recently opened and the one day a week at the Wildwood I. Sher, L. S. Supporter. Hoping to hear from you soon, am cash contents counted. There were Mr. H. Parker and V. Olson have school. The Rebelcahs were then installed Your friend, 69 boxes out and the total receipts closed their log sawing for August Your son, by Mrs. Bellisle, D. D. G. M., as follows: Edgar L. Balmer, and Clara Erickson. Leo Jackway. from all of them amounted to $114.06. Mrs. Ollie Dombrowe is visiting 16th Co. This money went to pay for the indefinitely with her sister, Mrs. O'Loughlin, Ralph Porter, Mrs. J. Lawless, N. VictQr contents ,of the Christmas packets Andrew Johnson has almost finished Will Sykes. of Wildwood. Mrs. A. Dougherty, G. Porter, Cyrus O'Loughlin, A his job of skidding and- hauling which were sent by the Koochiching PRINTING AWARDED FOR Mrs. F. Bellisle, Secretary. logs, for J. E. Erickson. County chapter a sufficient time before BENEFIT OF TAXPAYERS .Frederick and Ernest Bursack attended Mrs. Geo. Shaw .Treasurer. Miss. Isabelle O'Loughlin joined to reach the boys on. the .holiday, the play and dance at North*ne Mrs. Rev. Kaneen, Chaplain. th&ffarmfers'' club at its last meeting.. D. Kjelsness is hauling oak and the purchase price of which was Saturday evening, returning The Beltrami County board a:warded Mrs. Clark Greenle:ss, Warden. bther logs over his new road which advanced by the chapter. (home Sunday afternoon. the county printing to the newspapers Will,Sykes and Gus Carlson left Mrs. L. Rifkin Conductor. he cut and graded last fall, crossing so that all the taxpayers of Wednesday afternoon for Internatiop^al After the installation several the river south of his house, then Mr. and Mrs. Dan Savage and Word comes from Red Crdss the county could keep posted. We Falls to serve on he petit speakers spoke on war and Odd Fellowship, west to August Erickson's road near Anna and Edwin Nordby spent Sunday headquarters that trench caps for clip the following from the Bemidji jjuPJfo Mr. Carlson has since returnedfhqme,),having there being five members of the Oak portage hall, then along the afternoon with I«fr. and Mrs the soldiers are no longer required Pioneer: been excused. bf this lodge at the front fighting for township road to Jonas Johnson's Peter Dalilgreri and family. from the red Cross as this article is "To the Pioneer Publishing corn^ peace. Several members of the Fort saw mill. This makes a good winter now furnished as regular equipment pany was awarded the printing of I jS^pol, began as usual Jan. 7th, Frances lodge were present. road for the neighbors across the J, T. O'Loughlin and son Cyrus, by the government. Those already the delinquent tax list, they to supply ^i$s ,Sinclaire having returned from After the business of the evening river to Oak Portage hall. v. and several of the^A. J. Porter family knitted should, however, he turned supplements to all other legal her Christmas vacation at Stillwater. was, completed all went to the Boston were artiong those in attendance in: There is a great demand for papers of tfife Every pupil was present including where a dainty supper, was served- The yearly program for the Oak at the play and dance at Northome sweaters and 500,000- of 'ihese warift Printing company Will' publish the, one new pupil enrolled, Frederick •,», Portage Sunday school was held Saturday evening. and/ practical garment's are wanted financial statement, ..commissioners* Bursack. This makes the total, enrollment The Odd Fellow lodge of this pity January, :9th. The attendance was at once. The Red Cross is furnishing proceedings and other legal notices,: nineteen. is one of the strongest lodges, in the good and many were pleased to listen To ishow that our farmers' club is tremendous jquantities of clothing and will also supply supplements to state and has accomplished great to what the children had learntdicfrom doing its bit, there was $17 collected supplies and these extra garments all papers in the county. With this Friday was a red letter day at things for their metnbers. They aire athe Bible. Mr. J. P. Welliiver, at the last meeting by Miss Pheeney, are greatly needed and appreciated service^ the taxpayers in every section school. Thisi being the boys' week to an organizations of progressive, Bizle colporteur .and mission-* representing the Red Cross of by the men. Everybody has learned news, will receive all the official cook they turned out two freezers m• -i- broad-minded fellows,\ and it. is ary from Mildred, Minn., was present "Northome. The following joined: td krtitj now keep busy and show results. of the. county without having to, of very delectable ice cream which their, good work that has given the at the service and grave a very interesting from here Mrs. Bursack, Mr. and the school did justice to. No report* subscribe for one crtaia, pape^r.,.. is-i lo^gf such a wonderful advance. talk on the imminent return Mrs. Will Syke's, Isabelle and Frank of illness as yet. 1^1#