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May 30, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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-_#v "v „-f .tt -,Z -„_ ,£ 1_* yfa -JCr -\fc .1 *, .» -vl 3 I'-' vV- INTERNATIONAL FALLS MESS PAGE FlVg ''•'"I "Mi Red Cross Notes COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION .5 'A LOCAL HAPPENINGS TO 3RD LIBERTY LOAN COUNTRY NEWS ITEMS The following is a list of the subscriptions "Hats off-Hhe Flag is passing by." for the Third Liberty Loan Bonds for each voting precinct in 'Hats off—the Flag is passing by." kL Stnstvd si «»jj *»*H* The next monthly meeting will I V. •Aq this county.. It will be seen by this •. come on Wednesday evening June, ~). .V- RANIER BREEZES report that the county subscribed County Attorney Jevne is a T\vin Banker Muus ,of Littlefork wa: 5th at 7:30. for $90,000.00- more than its allot City visitor this week. •. here Monday. Supt. Mclntire of Int. Falls was in rr.ent. This city alone gave $25.000.00 Now for the auction. Have you 4- town today.: more than its quota, which J. R. Mack, Clerk of /Bear Riwer The Cadets certainly look fine in listed with Mr., Kinney jhe Articles speaks well for the loyal spirit township was a business visitor here their new uniforms. you can give for sale? Johnson made a business this entire county. Tuesday. a a iimu--- trip to. Duluth last Thursdav. county. Mrs. and Mr. F. R. Laphan are rejoicing- Koochich ng county met is quota Township. A. R. Button of Big Falls was here oVer the birth Jof another on the War Fund Drive, and probably Next Wednesday the school children Bannock ...... /. Edgar Heermance, Pastor moo L. Saturday to see his son Charles off daughter. .. a few thousand, over. Of course are, having their school picnic Bear River for camp. we did. 200.00 Beaver Seryices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 1200.00 Oscar Hanscan of Big Falls was The fishe'rmen are very busy no-.v Big Falls 4700.00 here Saturday and filed for Register The Junior Red Cross reports every The drug stores of'thts city will ^^'^•'"•^'".'nging in a great Bridgie 500.00 Sunday school as usual at 10. Mr: of Deeds. close at 9:30 oclock every evening school but one enrolled. Tr is manjr* fish.: Cross River Edward T. Street will be jhe new 400.00 except Saturdays beginning next ^cptdJhat we may put Koochiching DentaybCw .^ superintendent. 1250.00 a "Alaous -J frvy ett off L'itt 1 ei or filed county fchools in the 100 per ctnt Miss Norma Anderson of Fort Dinner Creek 1450.00 for Country Treasurer when he was end of the school year Frances^ is- visiting at the home of Englewood The Baptist people will worship ........... 150.00 Supt. C. H. Barnes of Eveleth is here Saturday. Arrangement.? for contiuuing wo: Wm. Huttman' this week. Evergreen with us for the next three Sundays, 1750.00 here this week delivering commencement in the schools of the county thro'vrh .Forest G.rove ~X........... 50»\G0 Mr. Kingsbury preaching. In August, lie sumn-er will be made. 4. addresses at all the county consoladated P. J. Jenkins and Torif ..Benete of Rev. Kaneen of Int. Falls gave a Goway 500 00 during Mr. Kingsbury's vacation schools. Ericsburg were business visitors In the Paul school eighteen ju!)ils service and .lantern slides at the Grand 1 alls 550 0i, our pastor and people will reciprocate. here Saturday mac'.e tie afghan and half eiiough church here last Monday night Henry .". 1250.0J Archie Yoder and family' arrived S'juaKes'tor another. 4 Indus 1450.00 Friday night from Cadillac, Mich., to Abe Olson" of Littlefork was here Mrs. A. Town is visiting her folks International Falls 131750.00 take up their abode her We welcome Saturday and filed for Commissioner FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .latest instructions from l»ta iquarters^:5 at Virginia this week, she is home to Jameson 250.00 them to our city.* of his district. a--i "Don't make sweaters. bid her brother good bye who is leaving Koochiching ,i 750.00 The Northern Division has now in for Camp Lewis, Washington. The congregations of Baptist and Little Fork 4550.00 for Ed Soramers company manager The Eightfi:\School graduating exercises stock a""'Sufficient quantity to fill its Congregat onalists will join in their f- Lindf^rd 150.00 W. C. Hasselbarth and Ray Landgraf were held in Miss Lansiiig's ent're" a,I°tment of sweaters, muff-" We have heard they are to start a ''iV services. Pastor Kingsbury will ^|^^aw:'Brook .. ........ '600.00 were campaigning together down room last' evening. wristlets up to September' Garden Club of boys here, with Mr. preach in Bethlehem church morning 5730.00 the line last week! 1st. $ very pound of yarn tlytt-eft*be Guimont as instructor. We wish it and evening. w-,.,. .. .. .0-0 00 Mrs. David Rose returned the last the best of success. secured should lie u^d f^^itJ *, ^.:kirpj.vy 700 0 A number of our politicians and of last .week" froH^^dtmrearpolis Socks ar-e -required iff Sermon topic: Morning, "Kingly ..Narthome 12750.00 citizens attended'the annual meeting much sertored in health. double .tji,e quantity that is now beting Authority." Evening: "Ruth and The Junior Red Cross of the Public Pinj^jtop .•.............. 750.00 of the Loman Creamery Association received. Orpah." Schools have had their work on •RapM. »R.iver ... 600.00 at Loman yesterday: H. I. Mcintosh has spent an unusual •f i* -f- display all the past week in the bank PijI^jCreek ..". .V ..-: 1300.00 amount of time in our city this The local work-room is How in The Bible Schopls will be held as building and the lovely work done is Ranie?' v.'-.. ."...... 3500.00. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iiljeblad are week, he must be elecioneering. charge of the following-committeesKnitting—Mondays, sur-ely a credit to the teachers and usual in accustomed places, also Rat' Root .\ .......... 2000.00 spending a few days visiting^their Mrs. Geo. Holler, pupils. Christian Endeavor Society. Ray .'.. ......... 350.00 son David, who is in the "Military fh:e County Auditor has received Mrs. Mary Mackay. -asstatsnil.n Reedyr.. 1050.00 service, and is at preseij.f'under training over '$400 in filing fees, which will ler, Mrs. Mary Mackay, assistanl. d-w.eek services at Baptist Sault 'j.v4 650.00 THE WAUKANHA CLUB at Fort Snelling.'-* help pay for printing the ballots. Bedshirts—Tuesdays Mrs. C. A. Engbloom. church*. Wednesday evening at 8 Stu-rgeoii -River /.. ... 500.00 By J. R. Mack, Sec. Pajamas—Wednesdays, Mr. oclock. Watfous" ... 1650.01 Waukanha Club's a hummer, Mrs. John Young, has received a Jas.-^Elwald and family are enjo C. W. Speelman. Bedjackets—Thtirsday, .. Wicker I'm sure you'll all admit 650.00 letter from her son, James Lambard' ing a*.visit: from his two sisters iron Mrs. C. G. Whitney," MrS^ W. Friday 'evening, choir rehersal. Wildwiid ,2500.00 When anything is needed at Benjamin Harrison.,••\Garrip, Indiana Miifiieapolis, at their farm home Ottow, assistant. Convalescent Robe-- We try to do our "Bit." in vv^Jiich H£. says t'hat he aijd SOUtH.- of town. Friday, Mrs. I". E. Patterso :. by." off—the "Hats Flag is passing $190,800.00 John Wawall are getting along fine Pacl^ing and shipping— Mrs. Tba* We held a Red Cross auction $ijoo-,o0(i)o in the 22nd Enpneeis McLaren. -.Nic Wenberg who wa,s too sick to About two weeks ago, 'lea»e .Saturday with the boys frr Allotment fdjj .Int'f Falls was 7500C|00 1 help to raise our quota Prof. Geo. Howard of t^e Un [Gamp ..Lewis expects to be able t• Birchdale Branch FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL —MAKE W.S.S. PLEDGES^ And it was nothing slow. versity Extension^ivision- in ^the'ininterests leave next week. Work on the War Fund Drive is GOOD SEND OFF iH CHURCH of the Boys'" aiYd Gii-1s' Club progressing splendidly. The carnival GIVEN TO THE BOYS The roads were bad in places work the county was" here Monday Moiyiing, service at 11 and evening, The drug stores of this city will of May 11th \vias a wonderful I he crowd was very small and addressed a meeting .at-, Loman service at 8. close at 9:30 oclock every evening success. Thirty-one dollars and Last Saturday evening a good But bidding, it was lively Tuesday. except Saturdays beginning next eighty-five cents were the receipts rousing, send off was given our'forty And prices they were tall. Special .sermons for the Times and r.Monday. for the Red Cross, besides the ten brave boys who left for Camp Lewis its Needs, with appropriate music. Leonard Johnson and John Krowich dollars for the Junior members from Washington. We raised with goods and supper have purchased the Boston F. M. Caldwell of St. Paul, a member the play and side show. The last ... At'5 P- m. they were royally entertained Good dollars just two score, Lunch business and outfit and arc The Sunday School meets at 10 a. of the Lakeside Fish Co., is a shipment included,: 1 1-2 doz pillow at a sumptous supper given at And later contributions opening their business in the building for all ages. Kindergarten Dept. business visitor here. We're glad to cases, 4 dozen napkins, 6 turkish towels, the Citjf Hotel by Ho stess Mrs. Geo By members twenty more. opposite the Rex, formerly occupied for the little folks. see him come again. comfort kits, 5 pair of socks. Sha\Y, -Mrs. Jos. Riley, Mrs. R. F. C. by Dever'eaux Bros. Confectionery. —MAKt W.S.S. PLEDGES— Jltip^M^s. George Elliott. Al With scarce a dozen families, New families coming to our city are MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM State Boiler Inspector, Miller, who A daing, each their "Bit" 6:15 they were escorted to the train cordially invited. jcsides ai Bemidii was hcie his by the city band, the Home Guards, We raised full sixty dollars, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw received The public exercises in connection week inspecting boilers and examining And we feel proud of it. and the Surgical Dressing Department a letter from their son Clarence, who Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. with Memorial day will be he-tf.l applicants for licenses. of: tlie^Red Cross and hundreds is now at the Military base hospital Topic: "What Wrongs Need Righting today in the affer,ii,oon because of We've not so much of money of citizens. At the depot the spacious, at Philadelphia, where he is on duty in our City." Led by Vernie the church services' in the morning. Deputy revenue collector Roberts But we're with Uncle Sam yaxds were crowded as the spldiersrOt^mcid X^rnberg. as a member of the medical corps in Beginning at 1:30 in the afternoon a of St. Paul is here looking after collections Our club it holds no slackers, a guard ='_Qf honor aiid -. jrli.-j.-. which he enlisted smoe months ago. and general revenue .work parade will form at? }th^Alexianiler We"re loyal, so we am. 'the *oi£ngr' friends of tthe?^cl^^rt^if Mid-week services Wednesday evening He is greatly enjoying thfe service. He is a pleasant man to visit with. Baker School, and will be formed as ones wished the boys God speed and at 8. Illustrated Bible Stord instructions follows: a safe return. TAX NOTICE John H. Kibbey filed last Saturday for church membership. H. A. Levin has filed for Court Lieutenant Alex Gorham, Marshall The,-Red Cross ladies in theit. work *, Friday May 31st will be the last for Judge of Probate then left for the Commissioner and will no doubt be of the day. cities and will get busy on his county ^ooin uniform ^ere the subjects of Preaching in the Ranier churdh day on whjch real estate taxes may elected by acclimation due' to his1 City band. .^ay^omplimentary remarks and canvass as soon as- he r£turjis. John Sunday at 3 p. m. Sunday school at be paid without penalty, great popularity. No one filed against Home Guards, as ^scort. their appearance at such a time and is well known and liked and wi get 2 p.m. Unless'dt least one-half of the'tax him. Civil War Veterans and w.ives, or in such a manner vvas very impressive. a good vote. The office if he gets it is paid a ten percent penalty of the 'v' .widows MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES will not interfere with his present entire tax attaches on June 1st. Oscar ArnCson, state timber and Spanish War Vetrans. insurance business^11 After the playing of the Star Spangled In accordance with the President's If one-half of the ta^ces is paid before land superintendent-was here Friday A Red Cross Officers, and workers. Banner, the_train. pulled Out on business connected with his office. June 1st the-balance may "be paid City Official's. Proclamation Union services for amidst the hearty cheers of the admiring Several members of the Rcbekah He *was accompanied-by Mrs. Arneson. without penalty^any time before No-^ prayers ,in behalf of our, country, National Guards. things and the boys waved lodge accompanied the State president vember 1st. back their appreciations as far as the blessings on our armies and a speedy Oddfellows. to Loman yesterday, where, the P. H. Fogarty, trajn could be seen. restoration of an honorable and last*irijf annual district convention was held. School children. County Attorney Torrenfce of Bemidji Treasurer. peace,to the nations of the earth. served An unusually ..good supper was The following is the navies of the was here yesterday on his way The parade will go down rFourtii The ministers of the city will give' the and conventio nwas greatly men who left: •t"fV home from Baudette,1 where he had street Fifth avenue, .thence north addresses appropriate to the occftssion DON'T REDEEM enjoyed by the visitors and apprer been trying some blind pig's cases. to Third street thence east on Thiru Luther F. My lien beck, J?ort Frances and patriotic nj-usic will be rendered WAR SAVING STAMPS dated by the Loman people.,, street tq Second avenue, thence back Frank Versack, Rauch? ,.^ by the chorus.' -Xll ar'^ cordially 'All the 'candidates are rejoicing betause on Third-streetsto-Grand theatre. At Ernii Ronrii, Box 24,. Ray. invited. Mrs. Frank LaGasa recently-heard there are not ab'our fifty saloons the Grand the following program will Miliados, Chokas, Sioux Falls. S.D. Own.ers of War Savings Stamps from her son, Arthur, who enlisted dragging on their pocket bboki be rendered: Wi Ilia in LaBelle, Emo, Ont. should not,, redeem them until they NOTICE Nov. 13, 1917 and is now a first engineer for election drinks,and pretended in Bernard Bernhardson, Margie. mature on' Jani^ry 1st, 1923, according America, by the audiencje. on a special patrQl boat 4t8 fluence. Clifton A. Montgomery, Frontier. to Chairman Richard Liljeblad Invocation, Rev. ,P. J. Killeen. All^Gdd Fellows are- notified to He. in Long Isalnd Sound., has already 'WilliamXundstrom, BigyFalls. of the Koochiching County War Song, Patriotic Chorus. meet at the hall oh Thursday, Memorial,, purchased $200 Liberty Bond Charfe'S J.2 Button,Vfiig F^lls. Savings Comrnft'fee'. He declares that v-f The Sher brothers left iionday Roll Call of Deceased Veterans. day, at 1 p. m. to participate out -of his salary of $66 per month. John Alfred Johnson, Big Falls. all patriotic citizens ought to ke.^p. TV"- night for their former home at Ironwood, Address, R. E. Den field, in the street parade. He is greatly enjoying, the service. Emgr O. Anderson, Int. Falls*. '1 these stamps in .their, possession* and Mich., wheiie'1they were unexpectedly Song, -Patriotic Chorus., By order of. the not turn them back ^to 'the postoffices called by the sudden death William L. Boltz, Int. Falls. 3W Benedictidiij Rev. C. L. Kihgsburv Hi A, Levin, Noble Grand In the list of graduates that were for cash, even though that privilege Arthur Dalgren, Wildwo'od, of their mother. Star Spangled Banner, by the audience. Secretary. given to the Press last week the.napie' is .allowed. Thomas Krause, Little Fall^ of Harold I. McCorma'ck was inadvertently Oscaf Waldemar Nelson, Er'csburg All men are reminded that the word "Those Owners who redeem their County Superintendent Garvin accampanied FURNITURE FOR SALE omitted, he being at the Oliver-,Bergsing, Ranie*. ,War Savings Stamps are defeating should be passed while the parade Sufp^ikten^ent C. H. League Island Navy Yards in the service William M. Mandery, R. No.. 5' is. in progress: "Hats Off, while the the purpo&fr for which this Government Loman Barnes of 'Eve^iff to Monday Parlor, dinning room, bed, room and of his country. His dipltrtnia Roya.lton, Minn. Flag goes by." security was initiated,""he said. Littlefork 'Tileiday to the com* and kitchen. Now is your chance to get however will be presented' and delivered Kmrte today. "They are an investment without It is left to the various organization mencement exircisek of these schools. some good articl'es reasonable. either to him or his parents^ Ma^ N^i^5jors, 1404 Plymouth superior on the: market, and' a- .' to arrange tfye'ir own section ot A. R. Bredin, AyeZ,Minneapolis. Hie parade, we merely give their position person could-.better afford to' eiiOnomize The Baccalaureate 'Service a't the 519 6th St. C. Swope the successful pork fiarold-J. B. Wise, Iqtl. Falls. a little more rather, than tiirn in the line* E,et everyone take High School was well attended last raiser of Margie was here yesterday Claudte .W.^Coirrum, Coon Rapids. these' stamps back, for cash at ithis( Sunday evening.,'^ |An appropriate after a year's continuous on his hog ILLEGAL VOTERS AT PRIMARY Clarence Bert B^cktell, Lindford. time and thus deprive' the Government sermon Was "well dfelovered by Rev. farm. Mr.'- Swope is the man Who ELECTIPN $Q BE PROSECUTED Heinri'cfr W Hi Liche, Intl. ^E^ljs. of monfey needed to aid in financing NO DIVORCE FOR SOLDIERS' E. L. Heermanc| and the service, raised and lost a large number of WIVES UNTIL AFTER WAR Theadoris Seadellos, Sioux Falls. the War/' .« ^vatory "speech by Prof. Mc- hogs a year ago with fiogp^yer/ tf|g Emil Norling, Box -50^ Anaconda, St. Paul, Minn., .May 28—Prosecutidns He predicts -thisrcounty willr Inti year he is having better luck,',-W^ "..Montana.: will result from attempts to ceed its q'uoti of War Stamp buyers Camp Dddge, ^j^.May 24—'Soldiers' A'i 1 lost seventy-eight this spring thru 1 Albiri E.,IErjckson, Loman*. vote illegally at the state primaries during Pledge Week' which starts wives will not ,be abl? to obtain, cold weather, but has maflyr:morevdoling, morning a class of Joseph Mercure, Indus. June 1^, following the recent registration June 6th. d:vorce*—at least until' .after well and expects litters every ^nlne' yip^g .people will receive confirmation —:S30G3Td S S 3J1VK Sigr«cl Fossheim, Intl. Falls. of aliens byyder of the public ^ar. The new law exempting soldiers mon\h now till August. art Ah& 'Swedish Lutheran Johan Arvid Karlson,!"Silverdale. safety' comrrvfssion. Attorney from'litigation until at. least ^six i. -i.\.'-A:. churchi^^fh^ entire service will be John He31und, Rugby, N. 'D. deneral Clifford L. Hilton replied to months after peace is signed," protects Richarvd LiljaWad filed for the in Eixglish and eveitydiie is cordially Nicholas FJ. Htaf'j^, Walker. that effect in answer" to an inqtiir nomination as county coroner last the men in service from being* invited to, attend., Charles R. Koeriig, 2819 Freemont as to the powers of election judges -r-fe-.K Saturday. He will make an excellent made defendants in- .divorce cases & Ave., No., Minneapolis. to- require proof, of citizenship, man for that important position. He, according to a recent decision of the -Northome Nicholas H. Wenbefg, Intla^ Falls. cases of doubt. is well-known and higHjLy^ reg^f^^. United States district 'courts. Ole Steen, Big Falls. Iot only will the election judges He has lived here many -y^ars is., ^or A Camp Dodge man recently received Dr.4 Larson the optometrist will be a '•nffflR'/if fnnntv A#t'nrncv He cave -Ed Evenson, Intl. Falls. ipf.'Gduynty, Attorney. He says supplied with lists of .iierions registered a heavy taxpayer, and fcisii£sur.|n€e rbe at the Victoria -hotel, June 4-5. notice' of his wife's intention C-r it is bad^t^aifow Jevne to c'optinue John Anderson, Park 'Falls,s ^is. as aliens to prevent illegal Notary work has. given him a &nd of entering suit for divorce.'' His lawyer suit him if you have asquaintance with the people of iii jyithout a little trouble Abel Logan, Sebeka.J^^ j54.,.,/ T~ voting, it was announced, but the law -wide op need glass'es. Art invoked the aid of the new lawand in sectiftfrgf^the^continuance. requires, tfte. judges to .challenge all i|this county and the conditions t|nd,er Ingolf Arne Broholm, Intl-.'^alls. was upheld by the court. ^-4 which we live and labor—He will undoHe^tly ^persons suspedtjed of attempting to Edward B. I^arshal|, Intl. FaJls. be easily elected. ''Hats off—the Flag is passing by.? /Guiseppe Pfi?uest? Akron,- Ohio. vote illegally, to prevent such fratids. :Hfts^o|^the Flag-is passing by.' :r