International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 25, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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ir TEA^ttERASSAUCTED LOCAL HAPPENINGS 1 NEARERICSBURG COUNTRY NEWS ITEMS ..Sheriff Thos. P. White and deputies RED CROSS NOTES have been searching the county between Ericsburg and Littlefork Kojochiching county makes good pn The soldiers fight for you. Your for Herman Gately who brutally assaulted: OAK PORTAGE her liberty Loan. Third Liberty, Loan fights for them. Miss Floss Cody, the teacher. bf the Rogers school, last Wednesday. Mr "Fred Smith was*, "up river' We w_ill make good on the Red O. Fagen js spending a few days The culprit has been working last week selling Liberty bonds. Cross war fund in May. visiting hi^, folks in Baudette. in camps near there, all winter, .:! and after he quit he evidently* waited Mr. Hinckley of Loman-was in the Nurses needed now and for years Mrs. Chas. Engbloom has returned in the most lonesome part of the neighborhood this week selling I from visiting relatives at Amey, Wis. to come. Young women should seriously road for the teacher and when she cream separators and buying potatoes.. consider this as a life work. came along pounced upon her and Call at the hospital or ring up Red Osciir Grandstrom of Lindford was was choking 'her when her cries attracted Cross, 253 ring 2. here yesterday making an automobile Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor the attention of neighbors Mr. Otto Erickson, having finished deal. arid he ran away. his carpenter work for Mr. Andrew Morning worship at 11. The pastor The money we send to France "not Mr. Ostrander, at -whose home the Johnson, has gone to Chishohm, Gus Belcher returned Tuesday after will speak on "Our Galilee." Music only cares for our own wounded, but teacher was staying, called up the Minn., in his automobile. He expects by the Carol choir: a week visiting relatives and restores the devastated regions and .BLOOD RRt AD sheriff's office as ^oon as he learned to find work in Chisholm. friends axOund Red Lake Falls. ^mllOi cares for the families of the brave of the assault. Eyening worship at 8:00. Topic, French soldiers. McCLELLAN Mr. White at once got busy and Boost the boys over the top to victory. "The Value of a Human Lif£." 5 :V 't '. 't O.V sent out descriptions of the offender Buy Thii"4 iiiberty Loan Bonds. .vt,u .:»o Home service work for soldiers^ so that when he went into Littlefork I. O. Stay has been worknig for Sunday school at 10. families in our own country is increasing. Earl Russell for the past two weeks. Sunday he was recognized by Wm:Deteker Dr. Elizabeth Monahanarid daughter Mr. Frank S. Lang is the who went for help because Every Third Liberty Bond sold Mary returned Sunday from a Christian Endeavor at 7. central information bureau for anythirig the offender pulled a knife on him, Peter Tiberson was a passenger to shortens the road, to Berlin^ few days' v*&tt''with friends at Mankato! you want to know about any of Norden with the mail carrier Wednesday. but when he returned the man had FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH our soldiers. left the confectionery store where he Cashier Geo. isl. Millard spent Sunday Corner Jinth Ave. and Thitd# St. was purchasing some apples, and he vis ting friends in Bemidji. Lander Larson returned Tuesday, C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. The salvage committee has appointed Mr. Lenohart and his two sons "has not been seen since. night from burning the- grass and II a. m. Preaching service. "The its captains and is starting are in from Minneapolis building on Littlefork and Ericsburg people Mrs. P. S. Pendergast and daughter brush on his farm up the Big Fprk its drive in our city to prevent waste. their claim. raised a posse but were unable to Mavis spent the week at Duluth. river. Home Life." Hang up the card in your kitchen, find him in the woods adjacent to 8 p. m. Sermon subject, "He Went save the items called for, and help Clarence Crooks spent a few days their villages. J. E. Erickson of Oak Portage was FOR SMJMrW5 GOOD 50-FOOT a Little Further." win the war. at Kelliher last week. This is a s,erious case and unless here yesterday on business matters. lots in Paine's addition. Cheap for alarm had been made it might have quick sale. Owner sick and needs the 10 a. m. Bible school for adults as Edw. McClellan spent Thursday proved to be another Olga Dahl case. Having settled the question of the Thos. Tronson and family have money. Call Press office. well as 'children. Come. and 'Friday in Kelliher. oldest knitter in the county in favor The sheriff is determined to save moved into their new home on 5th of Mrs. Aaberg of Northome, w"e no expense or trouble to capture the ave. and 5th st. C. B. Kinney rettH-necl Monday after 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. The Jack Shively of 'Waskish was thru miscreant. will put on a contest for the youngest several days' absence-in southern young people are planning very beneficial this vicinity Thursday on his way to Buy your baby- a. bond and help knitter: The first challenger is Minnesota buying horses and feed services. It is for all. the Kohler dredge. NAMES OF DRAFTEES the daughter of our secretary, Edith make the world a safe place for .your for thfe International Lumber Co. Heermance, aged nine and threequarters, TO LEAVE TOMORROW children to live in. Mr: and Mrs. Edw. Gulickson left Monday evening. C. E. business who has had a sweater accepted-by Merchant Gheen of the village Friday' for the Kohler dredge near meeting. Place announced Sunday. the workroom. Thq following is the list of names Lloyd Nord returned Tuesday that bears his name, was avisitor the Black river, the Mrs. to be the of men registered in-this county who morning from Minneapolis where he here yesterday on business matters, chief cook.. .will leave for camp Dodge tomorrow, enlisted in the U. S. navy. Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting The patriotic entertainment and and renejvipg the acquaintance of Friday, evening, July 26th and Bible study. many good friends. auction sale given at Ericsburg. on NETT LAKE Mike W. Carson, International Falls •Get one of the new war atlases at April 13th was most successful. The ^j t^ur. LeRoy Rogers, Int'l Falls the Press office and keep track of Prof. "Abbott, M.'M. who began young people sang a group of patriotic! Friday evening. Choir practise at Spring has come and ail are' getting Christ G. Haidos, Taconite our boys at the front. Only 35c. his-duties as county agent last week, songs Mrs. Anna B. Franson the,church. ready tO: make garden.^ as:.- B.^nj. R. Gunther, Dentaybow leaves today to'-attend a convention talked on the third Liberty., loan A. F. Fredrickson, Int'l Falls If your house 3ie«e,ds repairs, or if of the county- agents the northern of Miss Jones gave a review of the Sunday afternoon at 3. Singing at George Rowe and Everett Green Wank ^eirsek, Int'l Falls you intend to build, see Gust Holmq«ist, division of the state at Duluth. work of the Junior Red Cross. Mrs, the hospital. Give a little cheer to the spent Monday evening with E. B. Old Pal-ace Theater building, John ^Petersonj Baudette F. C. Corell, superintendent of women shut-ins. Smith's. Third street. ,Catty A. Botton, Auburn, Wash Andy Howard, who has been with work of the local chapter, .Carl A. Lindgren, Clair, Sask the Bordei* Wholesale Co, and later & spoke on the history and work of the The Sunday eyening services at L. H., Hampton made proof on his Rev. E. Kaneen will go "to Littlefork Emil Ronni, Ray *vith the M. & O. Power company's Red Cross, and also discussed what' the Baptist church were attended homestead and went to spend the Saturday evening and preach ,,$5ric G. Lindgren, Virginia tsore,. is •leaving- for Wisconsin to she hoped to accomplish in Kooehi with great interest. Seven people summer with Mrs. Hampton's mother the annual sermon before the .Odd Jyiartin G. Perkins, Loman help his father on the farm, as two ching county in her work. The at|c were baptized, thus making public at Sorento, 111. They intend to return Fellows and Rebekah lodges. I^yickstrpm, Grand Rapids of -his. brothers have enlisted. tion of handkerchiefs showed thejSffV their confession of faith in Jesus to their homestead the coming jos. AValchak, Ironton, Minn. thusiasm of the evening, the plain Christ. 0 spring Peter Campbell, who runs the Jolhi Pubushi, St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lang, relatives" bandanas selling for $2.00 which was hoist for the company, has returned MOT Johnson, Rushford, Minn. of Frank S. arid C. B. Lang, who the lowest bid. The sale netted th^s. The fount was decorated with evergreens B. S. Smith located another homesteader from Rhine lander, Wis.," where he Awert Otto Olson recently sold their Ft. Frances farm Red Cross $101.96. A light lunch was. arid house plants and the this week. visited his folks for a.week. OW"Nelson, Gemmell to the latter,' left Monday night for served and dancing completed the words in green on a white background, A^fiiir Groleen, Northome program. -one of the eastern shipyards where "Jesus Saves," with a star Ruth and Ethel Smith visited Monday Mrs. Robert Lee Poling and two •George Hard, Minneapolis Mr. Lang has been assigned work as just below, conveyed a meaning to with Mrs, C. E. Green. sons are visiting her husband at the a steam fitter. Charlies J. Dupont, Margie SURGICAL DRESSING HOURS al| that will not soon be forgotten. home of C. L. Pope. Mr. Poling has Mili&des Chokas, Int'l Falls Its too bad some will write items accepted a position as back tender Herbert E. Barry, Brainerd FOR SALE—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS During April and May the surgical One more star was added to the for a news paper and exaggerate in the paper mill here. Matt Ruper, Greaney arranged for two families bath, two dressing rooms will be open service flag in honor of Arthur Adams, the news so that one don't know Carl A. Rehn, Lindford toilets, lights, two lots, cement sidewalk. for all women desiring to work on who is on his way to France. The Fourth infantry men are picking whether to believe them or not, even Joseph Caron, Crookston Post office box 109. A-18-25 Monday and Friday afternoons from tip draft evaders every day. their own neighbors. That isn't what John H» Michelsdn'^Birchdale 2 to 5 and on Thursday evenings FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL a news paper is for. We all like to Tuesday a Mexican was picked up. SALESMEN WANTED to solicit from 7:30 to 9:30. They are all required to register or CHURCH read the news but we like it straight. HOMESTEADER GONE TO REST orders for lubricating oils, greases go to jail. and paints. Salary or commission. 7, MARGIE RED CROSS Morning service at 11. Subject, "Afflictions ERICSBURG .Joshua F. Pugh was born in Jones Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland of the Righteous." New war atlases are on sale at the O. county Iowa, March 28, 1855. He The Red# Cross branch here has. a Press office. They are the latest: out, The Red Cros^ society at Ericsburg gre\v to manhood in that state and membership of ninety. the maps showing the place of the The Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges has a membership of fifty-eight. was married to Lydia Smith in Liverpapre, SEED POTATOES One afternoon a week is devoted torpedoftig of the Tuscania Feb. 5th will attend the evening service Iowa, December 30, 1885. to isewing and knitting'in the domestic this year. in a body at 8 o'clock. They will Mrs. Ambrose Holland of Ray [r.e^jjphildren were born to this union, Early Ohio and Triumphs, free science room of the school house. meet at their lodge hall at 7:30 p. m. spent the day with Mrs. Arthur Berg. Aijips E., now of Seattle, Wash., from scab, sorted to government We have made eight pairs woolen If you haven.t filled up your fuel and march to'the church. Frank A., now a soldier in France grade, for sale. Samples at S. E. socks, 24 bandages foot socks and blank for the coming year do so this Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mathison Jerome H., Henrjs S. D. Mrs/.. A1 Thompson's store, Iijternat'l Falls. one sweater. week. You will see the Falls Lumber have returned from a trip to Minneapolis Music by the choir and Mrs. G. N. Splari, Superior Mr§. Herbert Montgomery, 3 22-421 Greater interest is being manifested and Hudson, Wis. and Coal company's ad in regard ^Millard, soloist, v. Wayland Harold, Joseph^ ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS every week and proportionate, to this on another page of this issue. ine, Florence and Myrtle, still at ATTENTION with population we hope to do as Mrs. Mary Sjovall returned home Sunday school at 10 a. m. home. John Leroy died in infanej' well as any chapter. The entertainment at the (jrand after having spent the winter with and lies beside his father in Forest Classes for all ages. All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs for the purpose of raising ftmds for relatives at Canton N. D. Hill cemeterj', Northome, Mnin. Jerome. and visiting members will please assemble Kindergarten department for the TURN YOUR WASTE INTO CASH the cadet uniforms was well attended and Mrs. Splan were present at little folks. at our hall Friday evening and the six-reel film entitled Lyman Mathison enlisted in the the funeral. Also Mr. Pugh's sister,' at 7:15 m. sharp and march in a p. Mothers are cordially invited. Send or bring anything you no "Over There" was highly appreciated. aviation corps and is now at Pittsburg, of Livermore, Iowa. body to the Grand Theatre longer--need to the Pa., attending the Carnegie institute. Mr. Pugh and family have resided! Robt. Lowe, N. G. Epworth League at- 7:45 p. m. Topic C. D. McLean of Northome was a Salvage Department of the on a homestead for about eight! H. A. Levin,. R. S. "The Ruin of a Masterpiece," business visitor here Tuesday. He American Red Cross Chapter of thh years, where the}r had Tmffde for led by Laurie Smith. says politics are getting, pretty County themselves a nice honie. Mr. Pugh Charlie Larson and Arthur Perterson, SCANDINAVIANS! warm around their town, especially We are turning the waste of the who left for Camp Dodge in and children will spend the summer Junior church service every Sunday in the county commissioner fight. country into mercy and supplies for February, are now at Camp Deven«, in South Dakota with the, son Jerome. Don't miss attending the great afternoon at 2:30 m. p. the boys over there who are fighting Mass. They are in the 33rd Engineers. temperance meeting that will take your battles Frank V. Peterson of the local I place in our city the, 2th at 7:45 in Midweek service Wednesday .evening theaters says he has sent in over NO MONEY ASKED CARD OF THANKS Kane's hall, 3rd street and 5tfi avenue. at 8. Do your duty and see that your $700 to the government from the' Axel Carlson, from Canada' will The entertainment committee sang war tax levied on all patrons of -his friends do theirs *v We wish to thank the people of be the speaker. "Keep the-Home Fires Burning," and"America Mrs. J. R. Eastman will entertain shows during the past three months,! Do It Now Wayland, Baudette, International Everybody welcome to do their bit My Country." Everyone the Ladies' Aid at her home in Liberty which is a nice bunch of'.-money for! Every true American should render Falls and Northome who so kindly reported having a delightful time for a clean, dry city. Admission free. addition Friday afternoon. The war purposes. some service to his country at this assisted us during the sickness and The proceed^ amounted to $74 00 ladies are cordially invited. time and co-pperate with the salvage burial of our husband and father. TO ALL MEN REGISTERED UNDER Roy G, Palmer, who has applied department of the Red Cross will I Mrs. Pugh and children. SELECTIVE DRAFT OR Word has been received from Lyman RANIER CHURCH three times to get into the army! furnish you an opportunity to do ALIEN REGISTRATION S. Mathison, who enlisted with service, is rejoicing because he has your part. Get in communication See Levin About these Snaps. A lecture will be given Friday the aviation section and is in training at last been accepted. He leaves immediateyl with the salvage department, evening, April 26, in the Ranier AH men registered under selective at Pittsburg, Penn., university, Sunday night Eortv Snelliiig to -0f Kane store building, corner FOR SALE" OR ,RENT—A home church, by a great national speaker, draft alien registration are here saying he enjoyed the trip and is 5th ave. and'3rd st. Make get his equipment for the. medical per. and one acre in Goldv?lle addition. your Rev. Edward Daily of Ohio. by cautioned to carry their getting along fine. own delivery when possible. service. FOR SALE—A four-room house sons at all times all cards furnished Mr. G. B. Kinney .will preside and and twro lots in Holler's addition. them by registration officials. Every patriotic music will be given. Mrs-McDonald and Mrs. L. Adams Alice K. O'Brien and Sylvester SALVAGE ROOM OPEN rnan is subject to examination by FOR EXCHANGE-r-Forty acres of Mr. Daily has been called to speak gave a handkerchief bazaar for the Brissette of Cloquet, Minn., splint both civil and military authorities land with plenty of ..gQod timber on in forty different states and^is one of benefit of the American Red Cross the week e»4 atfthe L. Pope home. at- any time, and failure to produce -The Red Cross salvage room will it at Tillson's creek, the best orators on the American Saturday evening, April 13. Ice cream A party wa'S gitfeiir in their horior by be open from now on every day front required cards will result in detention V^FOR SALE—160 acres of pulp platform. His audiences in the forty and cake were served. Interesting Miss Hazel T. Rjngleka on Saturday and possibly imprisonment. 4 to 6 o'clock p. m., in charge of the wood on? Black river. states have heard l|im gladly and expressed'sincere talks were given by Mrs. Correll and evening. They returned to their (Signed) different captains of the salvage desire that they Mrs. "E. Franson on Red Cross work FOR SALE—160 acres of land, 12 home Sunday morning, being accompanied corps. Lists of .waste material whichwe ROBERTv KIRKPATRICK, might* h^ar him again./ miles from Fort Frances. 20 acres and Liberty Bonds. Miss Jones gave as far as Rahier by several Chief of Police, Int'l Falls. can convert into money for the a very interesting talk on the Junior cleared ready for farming. C*oid Citizen^, don't miss this lecture. of the guests in Russell litis' car. •, Red Cross are being distributed in THOS. P. WHITE, Red Cross. work house on: land. All are welcome. Admission free. Sheriff, Koochiching county. every ,hpuse. Be sure and keep same Jij FOR SALE—21-foot hull, made of Preaching in the Ranier church Loren Miner returned yesterday for reference before throwing anything CHAS. E. DEPEW, best lumber. $70.00 cash takes it. Sunday at 3 p. m. TEAM WANTED—Want to buy a morning from Minneapolis where Lt., 4th' Infantry, M. H. G. away as waste, and bring it to FOR SALE—Three forties at Crystal Sunday school at 2 p. m. team of good work horses. Must be he has been trying to get into the Koochiching county papers please the salvage room in Kane's store beach.. $750. $2p0. down and balance Mrs. Shellrud will entertain the priced right. Call on A. L. Peterson, navy and marine corps but was rejected copy. building* corner 5th ave. and 3rd st. on three years' time. Laifies Ai^ at her home Wednesday Viking Theater. because of his defective eyesight. Severgi other real estate snaps Jfor afternoon. This is a great disappointment you want your garden plowed, WANTED MAID FOR LIGHT sale or trade.. Midweek^ service Thursday -evening FOR SALE—HATCHING EGGS. to him* but he hopes yet to be able and dragged or horrowing or team housework. Call 424 evenings, or inquire --H. A. Levin at 8 o'clock, with lantern pictures. See our ad on another page. E. G. to get into some other department. work of any kind see Jos. Darvell, at Press office..*" Thompson's Store. Trimble. •"J5,1 A-ll-25. 4 silgiiK&Sgsfe||j|g