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March 14, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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k: $v* &P**!h *i* 5 «V TL -»rf yr §w- .^V^T '^I 'SfU 'e? -^5C VflFjg f* 6 A v. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAflE FIVE STATE LAND SALE BOGART -P7LLAND SCHOOL NOTES. Reported by Arthur Shapira: LOCAL HAPPENINGS Secretary Roy Gould of the state Two young "people who have lived BETHLEHEACHURCH auditor's office conducted the first Koochiching, county since childhoodi iff Mr. Kinney of Sandstone, Minn., state land sale of the season here Miss Kate Bogart of Blackduck was a visitor at our school. He will last Monday. The sale was well atr and Paul Pelland of Pelland, be the superintendent of the schools business Albert Enzman was a George Lang, one* of the good farmers tended by county people who purchased were united for life's journey in the next term. Mr. ,McIritire having-»resigned visitor from Ray Monday. near Indus, was here on Business a total of 1,365 acres. There holy bonds of matrimony at the his position and will devote Monday. were no outside buyers. Methodist parsonage on Tuesday afternoon, his entire time to hisyfarm. Thos. Armstrong of Littlefork was March 12, Rev. E. Kaneen Many demerits were given in the here on Business Monday. Chief of Police Kirkpatrick is busy RED CROSS CONVENTION. verforming the ceremony. Cadet Corps this week. Perhaps the these days nabbing the suit case and The bride was attended by her sister, warm weather is making the cadets Cashier J. E. Cowan of Northoipe pack sack whisky toters. In order to give the Red £ross Miss Jennie Bogart, and the so happy, that they can't help but was a business visitor here Monday. 1 3* 5'.'. I'"' workers throughout the county a better groom by Harry E. Milliman of this talk and laugh. N knowledge of the Work, the directors Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hopper and city. All wish them bon-voyage on Rev. Egan of Fort Frences delivered A. R. Button and C. L. Hillstead attended of the Koochiching count}' life's sea. family are visiting her parents at a talk upon, "The Life of George the state land sale Monday. Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor chapter have arranged for a one-day Brainerd before leaving for the Peabod*.' He showed us how honesty, convention to be held here on Saturday, southern part of the state. J. P. WALL RETURNS FROM truthfulness and generousity Mrs. C. H. Blake is spending a few "Ben Hur" at 7:30. Pictures illustrating March 23rd. Regular delepates are needed throughout one's life to KOOCHICHING COUNTY days with her many friends in our the second part of Lew Wallace's will be present from the twelve be successful. Mrs. W. A. Wirt and children returned city. immortal story. Music by the branches. A full program is being There were no classes in manual Sunday from Tennessee, John P. Wall, chief deputy sheriff Bethlehem chorus. arranged, and experts will be present trailing and domestic science Monday, where they have been spending the August Karnofsky was a business of Hennepin county, who since Oct. Morning worship at 11. The pastor from outside of the county. The Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. winter at their former home. visitor here Monday from his Bannock 5 has been acting sheriff of Koochiching will speak on "Qualities of Christ, sessions, which will probably be held Wickerski and Miss Siehl are visiting farm. county, returned today and resumed in the high school room, are open to His Optimism." The Carol Choir will the outlying schools of the district. Dr. Larson, theOptometrist will be his work under Sheriff Otto sing. all interested in Red Cross work. As at Victoria Hotel April 3 and 4. Consult Chas. Hoyt of Gemmell w^s here Langum. Mr. Wall was yarned by Sunday-school at 10. far as known, this is the first county The basket ball team will play the him if you have defective eyes Monday and bought a state forty Governor J. A. A. Burnquist to take Christian Endeavor at 6:45. institute to be held in the four states Eveleth team at Eveleth March 22. or need glasses. Artificial eyes fitted. near his town. *. charge of the northern county following of the northern division. Probably Walker will play here April the suspension of Sheriff FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL 6th. The boys are in fine condition Chas Engbloom was called to Elk Thomas P. White. Wall took up the CHURCH JUNIOR RED CROSS NOTES. and will get "the bacon" from the River Sunday night by the serious FOR SALE—Buckeye fight against illegal liquor sales Coal Burning Corner 8th Ave. and 5th Street. Eveleth team. illness of his father. Brooder. Half of present price.' which had given that county trouble Edward Kaneen, Pastor. The Junior Red Cross continues {o The boys were given cards to fill A. L. Knapp, and succeeded, according to residents Strangers Made Welcome. grow, applications for membership out for enlisting for farm work this! Mr. Jos. Reinarz of Gemmell was of Koochiching county. Sheriff P. O. 694. being received this week from Bannock, vacation. taken to the Bemidji hospital suffering White has been reinstated on probation. Keiver. Pinetop and Gemmell. Word was received that the buglesI The subject of the morning serand with nervous prostration. Minneapolis Journal. E. Ei]gquist who settled in Pinetop This makes a total of 42 schools drums were sent from Chicago, imon will be "How Can the fourteen or fifteen years ago and with a total enrollment of 1760 children. The cadet corps is anxiously await-' Revival Campaign Help Our City." Cornelius Hamre of Bear River w' has twenty acres under the plow CLEVE LAJjtSON APPRECIATES jng their arrival. The Lenten Revival Serv^pes commence was here Saturday in the interest of and considerable grass land, was Requisitions for materials have THE RED CROSS WORK Do not forget that an entertainment in the Baptist church Sunday his winter's logging operations.. here Monday and purchased an begun to come in from the rural will be given March 21. The evening at 7:45 and continue •eighty at the State land sale. schools and it is expected that every proceeds will go to buy guns for the every evening with the exception of Cleve Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. President Oberholtzer of the Ranier one will be at work in a very short Lander Larson of our city, who enlisted cadet corps. Everyone is cordially Saturday. We invite everybody to Agricultural society left Sunday FOR SALE—Two good cows, one time. four months ago in the U. S. invited to attend. We wish to thank cooperate and participate with us in to visit his mother at Davenport, la. registered and one good grade. the people for the interest which this united campaign for a great uplift Engineer's Corps and located at Corpus Dr. R. H. Monahan JUNIOR RED CROSS NOTES Christie, visited his former home they have taken in our former entertainment. patriotically, morally anl religiously Deputy Sheriff Van Ettan picked International Falls. Come see "The Lamp Go in our city. at Big Fork last week, and gave a District No. 4. tip a couple of men Friday as they good account of camp life at the Out." The high school is going to No service in the Methodist church were walking over the M. D. & W. James T. Watson, Jr., of the Tegular Sunday evening. patriotic gathering held in his honor. have some of Bud Fisher's cartoons Ingenuity is already heing shown -with a suitcase of booze. army, who is stationed at Headquarters portrayed. The Baptist and Methodist Young Among other things he advised the by teachers of various -grades in company, 79th Field Artillery, People's societies will meet together people to take no notice of the false plans for raising money to increase The animal husbandry class are R. H. Collar, P. J. McLain, Antone Camp Logan, Texas, Iras been' for service in the Baptist church reports that are going the rounds the Junior Red Cross fund. Programs. now studying the parts of 'an incubatoe. Lundberg. P. Scribner, Jas Ryan, promoted from the rank of .second Sunday evening at 6:45. All youngpeople about Red Cross donations being candy and cake sales, give Many chickens are planned were here from Northome and purchased lieutenant to that of first lieutenant. are urged to rally for this sold and getting into other hands to be raised soon. ne,at sums to swell the fund. little state land Monday. service. than the soldiers. He said that he Most of the grades are collecting A program will be given Friday. W- The Sunday school meets at 10 a., The C. T. U. meeting at Mrs. and all the other soldiers in his camp tinfoil and hope to find market for Wm Rouse who moved to Gemmell March 15. Everyone is invited to attend. m. Classes for all ages. Bragans on Third St. last Tuesday are well equipped with sweaters, it when a Sufficient amount has been two years ago from Wisconsin likes The debate is, "Resolved, that Our number is increasing rapidly. the 5th ins't., was a very profitable as mufflers, mits, socks, all of which collected. The purchasing committee the county so well that he has purchased a system of age pensions be established Be sure to be present at the rolf well as enjoyable gathering. The has ordered flannel for pajamas bear the Red Cross mark and that a state forty near the village in the United States." IOT call next Sunday morning. program consisted of solo by Mrs. there is stacks in the warehouse and muslin bed sTiirts, also tow­ for a farm home. This is war club week. It is planned Sunday school kindegarten department Millardi reading by Mrs. Carrier eling. This will be for the high there ready for the other recruits that everyone buy thrift stamps for the little folks. Mothers piano selection by Miss L'ida Robinson as fast as they come in and that all school work- The grades have or The Eighth grade will hold a cake this week in larger quantities. are cordially invited. a talk "by Rev. Kaneen. The the boys speak in highest terms of dered flannel for work on sale next Saturday afternoon, March outing The Junior church sejvice every above numbers were enjoyed by all. refugee garments, and have begun the good work the Red Cross is doing 16, from two to five o'clock at Reuter's C. E. NOTES. Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Tlie nexrt meeting will be at the' home for them. work on infants'' outfits. The fowe store for the benefit of the Junior Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. Parkinson of Mrs. James Watson, Tuesday the grades on wash cloths Red Cross, are Avorking Charles Dicky of I'razee is visiting will entertain the Ladies Aid society 19th. A good attendance is desired. and cushions. ambulance Jas. Devereaux is smiling all over FLORENCE LARSON at the home of Rev. and Mrs. at the church Friday afternoon. because he is back again in his home PASSES AWAY!K,ngs,niry- Rev. M. E. Egan will be present GRATN AND SEED city after several months on the RED CROSS NOTES. Master Arnold Neilson oldest son and tell about the International Lenten POTATOES WANTED nrairies of western Canada. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson wishes Revival Services being held at. Mr., and Airs. Lander Larson returned Are you doing your bit'? to announces the arrival of a tiny Fort Frances. Sunday from St. Paul where The ladies of the M. E. church will The High School Agricultural Department Red Cross magazine on sale at all baby brother, Saturday morning. Services in the Ranier church Sunday they were called two weeks ago by give a sale of aprons and other use-: news-stands. has sent out a questionaire March 9. at 3 p. m. Special music by the the seri-ous illness of their daughter ful articles in Green's 10-cent store to all the seed producers in the Northem 1 lie Executive committee met at choir with the beautiful form of service Florence, who had had four serious on Satu/day afternoon, March 23rd. F.. C. Correll has part of the state to locate seed been ap­ the home of "the Martin's Monday rs as given in the Hymnal, operation. grain and potatoes for residents of pointed director of Women's work evening. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Miss Florence passed away Sun- Abstracts and titles to all property for the county. rhis district. Seed is scarce but suf The Christian Endeavor of the 'i Ir.s Sunday school is increasing Koochiching county furnished byj I ficient amounts will he found if ar- day, March-31st, at 5:30 p. m. after! Bethleherr church has extended at numbers and workers. Don't miss the Koochiching County Abstract Co..j Vacancies on the Executive cornOfficial rangements are made for them at several days of intense suffering. invitation to thi society to attend the Bible class next Sunday. N Th Abstractors, International! mittee have been filled by the apralls, once. All those in need of seed and remains were taken to their for-1 an Easter prayer meeting eh! in All who will help to sing in the Minn. pomtment of Dr. Elizabeth Monahan wishing to ta"ke advantage of the in-jm-trr "nome at Big Fork where the'their church Easte sr morning at 6 chorus for the revival campaign will Agricul-jfuneral "j tfnd Mrs. M. E. Wi throw,- formation gathered by the took place last Thursday, o'clock a. m. •BMLI meet in the Baptist church Friday Jas. Neuman, one of the earliest tural Department should consult with and was attended by over four hun-: .1 evening at 8 for rehearsal. settlers in the Big Falls section oi Margie had a wood donation, .and the agricultural agent at once. Simi-'dred former neighbors and friends country, leaves lor Fari- secured a carload of pulpwood, and lar data has been collected for live-(of ihe family. Cleve Larson, who is! Sunday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hault to spend the summer cooking- 40 cords of firewood, valued in all at stock, poultry and hay. The Agri-ja volunteer at the camp at Corpus L. Kingsbury, Pastor. for Chas. Sutcliffe of the Minnesota! from $300 to $400. Good for Margie. cultural Department has nothing to Clvris'ti. obtained a ten day's fur-! Cor. 9th Ave. and 3rd St. Drainage company. sell but can be of assistance to lough and attended the funeral. you I The new sewing machine in tin in at in at an as as a of 11 a. m. Preaching service. Subject: Sheriff Thomas P. White returned! work-room age and since her arrival in our city much appreciated, "Qualifications for a Good Soldier". luesday from a trip to St. Cloud. Another good machine has been LIST YCUR EGGS FOR with her parents a year and a half! where he went with the man who: loaned, making four HATCHING AND BABY CHICKS go she lias been a pupil in our pub-: present i-n a 7:45 p. ni. will begin a series of plead guilty of robbing the M. & I.'use. he schools and was well liked by alii special meetings conducted by Rev.. 'epot and was sentenced by Judge who knew her. ror your new spnny- clothes The Sale and Want List of the R. H. Whiteside of Canada. These Stanton at Bemidji Saturday. When the secreta The bereaved family have, the! drew up checks Koochiching Count)- Poultry associa- we recommend an immediate are Union services and, the first half if hearttelt sympathy of the community. or the mtfnth amounting to over' tion will soon be published. Now is inspection of our -handsome of a three weeks campaign will be in iijclmai Bloom who homcsteaded $1800, he began .-to feel as if the the time to list eggs for hatch- TOUT fashions and woolens, iust the Baptist church. A ^hoir composed on Caldwell Brook sevbral years ago, Koochiching count)' Red Cross was ing, baby chicks, or advertise *vour of the several choirs in our received from our VJt who now lives in Gemmell pur- doing quite a business. breeding' pen. Uncle Sam expects! HURRY UP SAMMIE. city. Come and help. chased a forty which joins the town-' everyone to raise a flock of chickens Chicago tailors, 6:30 p. m. A union meeting of the !te and expects to move on it and Mrs. Eric Franson is chairman of this year. If you have no chickens By Mrs. Bernard J. Johnson. gy C. E. society at the Baptist church. convert it into a good farm. the new Salvage committee. Yheirjbut want to start into the business Rush to the collors-, Topic: "The Art of Living With first work will work will be tlie nation-wide: this year, get in touch with some one Hurry up in line, Others." Little Falls Business College drive next week to collect clothing1 who can supplv.you with a flock of Uncle Sammie wants you We're in position to deliver Other announcements made at /'Where you get a little more and a for the French and Belgians. birds, eggs for hatching, or day old So be right on time, you any style you want, Sunday services. little better than elsewhere." School chicks through the secretary of the Don't he be a slacker, Will you not cooperate and make made exactly as you want it, in session until August 1st. You can, |-jg hurry calls came to. the office! association or the sale and want list, But get cut your gun. this campaign what it ought to be. enter at any time. It's The School: ia5t week, from Gemmell and Nor-j Jf you have a surplus of seed or and honestly tailored^ to fit Hurry up Sainmie or F2- A-5 thome. for 200 buttons and receipt need more seed to grow the maximum you and give unqualified And we'll get the Hun. blanks each. They want to secure, crop that is expected this year, ad-ipnr\pn your leggings, satisfaction, at a .price easilv .V. Last Thursday night J. R. Eastman memberships from 1 -f x.- the, wo°dsmen vertise in the sale and want list,! And vour old knapsack, within vour reach. nad the misfortune to lose his house before the camps break up. Space is free to members and mem- Roll up your tent and all his household effects by.-an, twen-j 4 ship in,,the ossociation is only Sling it on vour back accidental fire which occured at his: unch social will be given at the ty-five cents a year. Send all fees Polis» up your'' bayonet, home near Paine's addition. The Cityv hall Friday evening, March 22. and lists for publication to M. M.j Put it on your gun. family were visiting at their rieigh- Each lady is to bring a basket with Abbott, 'secretary-treasurer. Hurry up Sammie, borS-. lunch for two (also two cups and And we'll get the Hun. two spoons) the admission for the PEGGAR-ROBERTSON Get on your belt. Dr.- W. A. Shannon was here Mon-j gentlemen will be twenty-five cents, Fill it full of shells, clay ir\ the interest of the Minnesota The early part of the evening will be A quiet wedding took place on You'll need to shoot Society of the Friendless df which he devoted to whist, beginning at 8:15 Monday aftertioon at the home'1 of And shoot them mighty" well. is the district superintendent. He| sharp. Baskets will be auctioned at William Stillar when Mrs. Stillar's \J/hen we get "over there" has been elected state superintendent! ten o'clock. A musical program will sister. Veta _Peggar 6f Loman, was We'll have some fun. with headquarters in Minneapolis, be rendered during the evening. married to Stuart Robertson of Indus. Hurry up Sammie, Get Your Shoes Repaired and Rev, J. Parson the former. superintendent Evervbody come. Rev. Edw. Kaneen was the officiating •And we'll get the Hun. has been elected national clergyman. at THE SB0E HOSPITAL Now we are ready, superintendent with headquarters at The names of those who joined Only the immediate relatives of the All along the lii^e N Kansas City. x. the Red Cross during the recent bride and groom were present at the Next Door to The Boston Lunch Old Glory flying, N drive will not be published as announced, re on And our spirits fine, By a man who has FORTY Preparations are being, made for there being so many names. The Loman and Indus young people Here come the French, O. M. CARR &COi YEARS' EXPERIENCE in •H'/ the 99th anniversary of the Odd Fellows' .The membership committee have who are wintering in International And English on the run handling Shoe Leather with a lodge. The local lodge are planning carefully, complied the names in Falls were entertained at the Hurry up Sammie, Modern Electrically Equipped "The Store of Quality" an unusually good patriotic pamphlet form and the record will hbme of Mrs. Stephen McHugo Monday And we'll get the Hun. Shop program to be held in the. Grand be placed on the bulletin board at evening in honor of the bride theater on Friday, April 36th, when All Work Neatly Done and Repairing the Public Library and at the Red and prootn. SALESMEN WANTED FOR SALE—Eggs to solicit for hatching. Pure the service flag, in honor of the Done While You Wait Cross headquarters where any one Mr. and Mrs. Stillar took the. midnight drders for lubricating oils,- greases Bred S. C. W. Leghorns and R. members of the*, lodge who, are in unfurfed and may refer to them. As members new train for Duluth for a brief and paints. Salary or commission. Anconas. Nurick, Prop. Nathan military service, will be join the Red Cross, their names honeymoon trip,1 after which- they Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland A. L. Knapp, dedicated 1 will be added/ will be at home at Indus, Minn fe,* O.