International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 8, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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S,* y~r 7 1 rNT$RNATIOWAL fALLS PHESS PAGE FIVES '"^IL OUR SOLDIER BOYS A.GOOP MONTHLY MORE MEN CALLED LOCAL HAPPENINGS CREAMERY MEETING TO TH5 COLORS #1 .•V The Following is the List of Koochiching The Board of Directors of the God bless our noble men, Registrants Who Will Entrain Koochiching Dairy and Produce Association Bring them safe home again For Jefferson Barracks, Mo., at their monthly meeting Auditor A. G. Wedge and family MICKfE SAYS God bless our men on August 9th, 1918 at 6:45 p. m. have moved from Bemidji to Minneapolis. August 6 found that the amount of Make them chhrelrous, patient feBINO IM THE UETltaS cream handled during July was large and glorious Berg, Rudolph Oliver,—Duluth, NOU GET FROt* OUR SOLOltft enough to warrant a price of 45 cents They are so dear to us Minnesota. ,. SONS. VOERfc GLfcD "TO 9VLXH1 Editor J. E. Cowan of Northome per pound for butter fat. While this God bless our men. 'EM. JEST SO VSIE OONtf »\T Blocker, Elmer—Ray, Minnesota. is more than centralizers in this section, was a business and social visitor here ».• ».* TOO NSftMN FRONV fcMN OHE Busko, Thomas—Int. Falls, Minn. Saturday. of the state paid during the ».« r# V# r# «r# r# PB«.SOVi. EVCftN&OO^ \S Christenson, Emil—Cusson, Minnesota. month of July considering that express SUQ.E PROOO OF OUR OONS Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Van Ettan is paid by the Koochiching GU*D TO HE^R PROM Serg Cecil E. Emerson is on his way Collins, George R.—Mitchell, Ind. are enjoying a visit from his sister creamery and not by centralizers, THEKA AWL across the ocean to active service. Farrell, Lee John—Ft. Frances, Ont from Sauk Rapids. even a higher price would be paid REV. WM. W. DALE Fortune, John—Gemmell, Minn, if more cream were handled. The David Liljeblad has arrived safely SS Myer, Joseph—Northome, Minn. Mrs. F. H. Clark has returned and Sunday School will be held in Overhead expenses being almost fixed in Liverpool, England, according tq Mohn, Daniel—Seattle, Wash. is spending the summer at their cottage ^he more cream handled, the greater Bethlehem church as usual at 10 a letter received by his father, Monday. Morris, Fred Carl—Nett Lake, Minn up the lake. oclock. is .the profit.. Since the creamery Nelson, Carl August—Big Falls, pays once a month, the greater the Minn. Special notice F. H. Clark sold three more five profit, the higher the price patrons Roy Martin and Ray Sullivan were Qualle, Lee—Rice Lake, Wis. acre tracts on his .up lake property receive for cream. Thus patrons, get The morning and evening service here Saturday and Sunday on a two. Rasmussen, Axel, Manitou, Minn. will be held in the Baptist church last week and one the week.before. the benefit of producing a maximum days' furlong from the University Shopik, John—International Falls, in union services. Rev. ^m. A. Dale .. I amount of cream for shipment and Electrical school preparatory to leaving Minn^. getting new patrons. wll preach at both servces. The.. M, & freight has reduced for active service abroad. Tliey Local' Board For The its service to a train every btherday The following is list of the ten a expect to start on the 13th. County of Koochiching, Everyone is invited to attend. because of -the slackness of business. patrons receiving the largest cream State of Minnesota,., checks for June. Mrs. Withrow has received1'a good International Falls, Minn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A fine petjegreed. general purpose Fred Smith, Laurel $76.58. letter from her husband Dr. M. E. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury mare and colt- fort sale. Apply Mr. P. R. Sullivan, Int. Falls $64.41. BUN Withrow located in Base Hospital SERIOUS HARVESTING Pastor M. J. Rowanj Ray Minn. A 8-15 Mac Lpman, Loman $48.89. WAR No. 3—Base Section No. 2—Monporp, ACCIDENT STAMP C..B. Montgomery, Int. Falls $37.19 France. A. P. P. 705 A. E. F. The day 11 a. m. Rev. Dale of the Bethlehe Ekebergi the dray man left last Matt Donahue, Int. Falls $30.05. KAlS|?fl he wrote he said that five hundred mchurch will preach both morning Tuesday night or a monh's work in Erik Sundin, Ray $29.88. The many friends of Andy Amundson wounded were brought in from Chateau evening. Evening service at 8 the harvest fields, during his absence W. T. Pearson, Ericsburg $28.63. here were sorry to learn of a Thierry, amongst whom was a oclock. his business w?ll be! looked after by? A- Bone, Int. Falls $27.60. serious accident by which he lost his boy he kneiw from Stillwater who Kike Carew, Indus $26.35. right foot while mowing the grass 6n had celebrated his 20 birthday by receiving Christian Endeavor at 7 oclock. The Swedish Lutherans are going C. Webb, Ray his Black river farm near Loman last C. $21.37. wounds from four German' to transfer their Sunday1School and The following is the list of the Friday. ..Mrs. Jake Greengard returned from bullets. There is a friend of Joe -Mc Bible School 10 a. m. as usual. church services to Clark's Beach for checks for the month of July His son was running the mower a visit with her folks at Winnipeg Cabbage's a nurse in that same hospital. next Sunday. and for some reason the father stepped ten patrons receiving the largest Tuesday. We trust ihe unio nservice will be Fred Smith, Laurel $105.28. in front of the sykle bar when well kttendfcd at all times. WANTKP—To rent a modern 5 or P. R. Sullivan, Int. Falls $98.83. it caught on a stump and scared the Attorney and Mrs. H. Phinney B. H. Phinney has received a letter 6 rom cottage -will pay: from $30 to Mac Loman, Loman $63.18. horses which ran and caught Andy are spending the summer on their from .S Campbell who is enjoying Wednesday evening Bible study $40 per i£oji$!i. rCall R.Latz, laundry. A. Bone, Int. Falls $55.24. with the bar cutting off his foot recently acquired lake property near the active service'"at Soumur, Francc? and prayer service at 8 p. m. 'Erik Sundin, Ray $47.18. above the ankle. •. i: ... Clark's Beach. riHe says that three months of intensivi^^avilling Ross Slack who headed the nomination After first aid had been rendered Mrs. Ellen Hanson, Forsyth $43.83. is making a better sol-c 7 Chair rehersal Friday evening. for Coiinty Commissiorier^pf -jv B. Cadd, Pelland $42.12. by neighbors and the Emo physician Dr. Duns moor of St. Paul is entertaining dSr'cef the American boys than a life the Big Falls district was a business the unfortunate man was brought to Mike Carew Indfus $41.94. a bunch of seven Twin City time of compulsory drilling under Nbhre|ian Lutheran Church a the hospital here by Ole Schie where Francis" White, Littlefork $41.58. people at his beautiful island home on the old system does for the olLcoun-* Segurd C. B. Knutsen Raymond Scarlett, Forsyth $35.77 he is getting along as well as can be Rainy Lake. try soldiers He says it isn't true that FOR SALE-rA talking parrot and i'SOSH Pastor expected. Thti following is a list of the new they can't buy anything and have' cage on account of leaving town.. Apply When Sheriff White leearned of pitrons for the month of July: plenty of money, he fact of the mat* County Attorney and Mrs. Franz Preachipg service, the Eleventh to Mrsl: Richer, Ray. Aug" 8-15 Win. Hardwig, Littlefork. the accident he prevailed upon a few ter is that they could buy all kinds of Jevne and family have moved back affet Trinity Gospei. Matt. Mrs. R. K. Watt, Ray. slackers who were in the county jail things if they were not "broke" all 2l£!2®^136rid confermation at 11 up the lake on Clark's point for the FOR S^LIt—Eight good niilch Andy Amundson, Loman. to go out and help finish the haying the time rest of the summer. Getoatood av "cows^ages jjpifr, three to five years. J. B. Cadd, Pelland. for Mr. Amundson, so accompanied One good registered' Holstein. bull smros cte Emil T. Anderson. by one of the jail caretakers were Jyrenine service at Fort Frances Gust. Lofgren of Rauch was here very gentle. W. G. Martin, Ericsburg, Leo Emlaw who enlisted last week A. Shannon, 6ig Falls. taken out Saturday by Clerk of Court at' 7 :$) Saturday making application for his Minnesota. in the auto department of the army *Wm. Hauner, Loman. Drummond and valuable assistance filial citizenship papers. Adolph Eliason has returned to put on eight nior£ rendered. R. R. Middendorp, Manitou. 1 Sunday' School picnic at Mr. and John Rauqh accompanied him C. Russell Hoyt, principal of the pounds of flesh. Ray Scarlett, Forsyth. Ogaard's place, August 18th. The as witnesses. Birchdale. schools left Saturday to The liargest churning of butter during E A A I N a boat leaves city dock at 9:30i enlist in the-'ar&Uk Mrs. Hoyt will "Hotel Dyckman is Minneapolis' July was 387 pounds. The total Nuptials L. M, Garrett has started his new newest dowritown fireproof hcUef. continue .to teach school at Birchdale ^unt made for the month, was Sunday afternoori "Jit the' home- of The Ladies' Aid Society of our house on the acreage property he during his ^absentee. 300 rooms each room has 'its 'own ^975 pounds. .'The creamery also Mrs. and W. E. Martin there occured church .\yill meet August 21st at the purchased at the Clark property re-* private bath. Rates $1.75 to $3:5i) pet- made 90 gallons of ice cream. a primly and quiet wedding when church. cently up the lake. Abstracts and titles to all property The entire output of butter, buttermilk Miss Edith Regal, a nurse at the local at-. in KoochichifigCounty furnished by Archie Bouke of Ranier who was and ice cream from the hospital was united in marriage The Mens' Club will meet August Mac Loman of Loman was here over the Koochiching County Abstract Co., arrested by the sheriff force for creamery is sold in International with their son Roy E. Martin who 21st at 8 oclock in the church. Sunday and reported bounteous Abstractors, International Official blind bigging drew a sentinc eof $75 ..Falls either at the creamery or thru had recently returned from the crops on his farm He has fifty acres Falls, Minn. tf and costs from the municipal court local dealers. State University on a two days' furlough —•L^- Ypu^are^ always welcome to our of hay and his grain and root crops last Saturday. where he has been in military ts-y\ are first class. Cashier^N. L. Olson and family returned training. The contrasting parties SHALL WE HAVE A the latter part of last week Mrs. Chas. Mather who formerly wore their respective uniforms, Miss FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL NORTH COUNTY FAIR? "Patrons of the Hotel Dyckman, from theeir annual auto trip to their resided here but is now living on Regal the nurse uniform, Mr. Martin CHURCH Minneapolis, are assured a cordial former home at Pelican Rapids and their fine farm at Big Lake is -visiting the army uniform which was quite welcome, uniform courtesy and the othe places of interest to them. with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ogaard it. of the Directors of appropriate at this time. The bride Morning service at 11 and in the best of service always." tf at their summer home on Rainy Lakf, OI^ Exhibit Monday carried a bouquet of sweet peas which evening at 8. WANTED—To buy a small camp ening gncultural Assemb- ery harmonizing with her cos- was Mrs. G. N. Millard gave a children's outfit consisting, of blankets aiid W. C. HasseTbarth has received a r°om of the High School building attended by Mrs. tume and was meets at 10 The Sunday School party at their summer residence* in general equipment Frank Carlsciri card from Dr. M. E. Withrow who was unanimously agreed (provided Floyd Clark'as brides-maid, while the the Idlewood Monday in* honor of a. m. Silverdale, Minn. is the Army Hospital service at the funds could be raised) to have a attended by Mr. Clark as XT A vv«o aiicuu^u ivxi. 15 was ii uy Majorie's seventh birthday. The North Co„„ty ,r at cty again Blois, France, aslcing how the varx- tt Fa best man A very pretty Hng service Epworth League at 7:45 p. m. guests report a very happy time. Mrs Mark Montgomery and children this-year. The following officers ous candidates came out at the primaries, made the occasion very effective, from Virginia are visiting her and has requested that we were elected: President, Robt. Irvin Rev. Kingsbury of the Baptist church Midweek service Wednesday at 8 You will never regret it if you attend mother Mrs, Sullivan MT. Montgomery International Falls Secretary-Treasurer, send him a cop^ of the Press. officiating, after which light refreshments p. m. the little Falls Business College is now business manager of the W. J. Freed, International Falls: were served. because it is a school equal to Virginian and. is doing nicely. ALL ABOARD FOR LOMAN Directors, M. Peggar, Loman Dr Miss Regal is the daughter of Mr. Preaching in the Ranier church at the best in the country. We point W. T. Pearson, Ericsburg Gust Aspland, and Mrs. Nels Regal of Lundgren and 3 p. m. Sunday. with pride to the success of our students. Lost—A passport issued by the local The degree team and members of Ray John Allen, Littlefork before taking up her duties at the tj -»r Tv jwAt, wx.ivfiv. up ncr uuues at tne *A- Begin your course on September board of Kooclvching count v. the Odd-fellows lodge are going to Mr. John Berg, and M. Abbott were hospital she assisted at home Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.. 2. Send for catalog. )oial inder please return to this office or Loman by auto next Saturday night appointed a commmee to arrange fotism showing her patr whiIe two of to Fred J. Williams 416, 6th Street. to confer the 1st degree on two. members for a soliciting coimMtee to get the her brothers joined the a Mr. B. G. Dahlberg of the Minnesota ERICSBURG who are joining the Loman necessary funds. now in active service and Ontario Power Company is A card received by the Press from us lodge. Autos will leave the Odd-fellows Whether we shall have or not Mr. Martin whom most of us know Mrs. enjoying a-visit from his mother, and Walter MacDonald has re- Edmund Woods says, "Born to Mr. hall at 7 p. m. sharp, members North County Fair, depends upon and who has spent most of his years his brother Thorson Dalberg of Cal- turned from a visit with her parents, and Mrs. Edmund Woods July 28 at who have automobiles will all cheerfully whether the proper funds are secu.r in International Falls and is respected Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dunn at Cohasset, ifdrnia and also his sister, Mrs. Lillie 7:50 and 8:05 p. m.—twins ,girls, namand respond. ed. The business men and those asked by all is a graduate of our local High Miss. Grenback of Minneapolis Minnesota. ed Ruth and' Mary Jane. This gives have always responded generously and who has also attended the State at his summer residence up the lake. Miss Merle Hope of St. Paul is us a larger sugar allowance for the ENLIST IN THEE NAVY heretofore, and it is expected they University is and ideal gentlemen in spending a few weeks with Mr. and month of August. GOOD POSITONS OPEN will do the same again. However, every way. The Groom left that evening The Richer block at Ray was de-i Mrs. Arthur Berg! it was not thought advisable to proceed on the 6:45 train while his stroyed by fire Tuesday of last week! Miss Edna Berg spent the week-end5 I. J. Lee and Hans Kijemparud The age lim^t for men who can enr with the arrangements unless bride goes to resume her duty at the by the explosion of an oil, stove? in at International Falls. homesteaders from Littlefork have list in the navy has been raised I to :,the money for premiums etc., is local hospital.. the barber shop, five buildings air] Mr. C. W. Olson of Superior spent, the barber shop, five buildings enlisted'as chefeures and left S'unr air 40 years,: «a c6mmunication just |received secured beforehand. The question There cannot be too much pra,ise together were destroy^ ai^ a^^ofis! day night for Jefferson Bar-ricks for several days at Conductor Martin's from Lieutenant GeorgeVA. then is do we want a fair badly extended this young Couple as they home on the Rat Root river. of $23,000 with aa insurance of about special training. Both these meen TreadwiHl,-Commanding Officer of%he enough to. subscribe the necessary are both known in the church as Mr. Albert Ensman, who is stationed $1500. .. ..t. were over draft age' but like many Jfavy Recruiting Station at Minneapolis, amount for the premiums, expenses well as the surrounding country and in Duluth with the civil" engineers 4 -.v ohers felt they should be in the ser- spates. The same communication etc. You will have an opportunity their Jiosts of friends extend toward A bad fire was started Sunday ev-j vice somewhere. spent Monday with his sisterand advises that all meawho enlist? as' to express yourself when the solic them their congratulations and a idently by some careless pleasure brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs:. aviation mechanics will be sent home iting committee asks you to subscribe. safe and speedy return on the part Con Reuter of this city. seekers on Mr Hapgood's island in Auto Livery-man Deteker and Mr. on inactive duty,subject to call, of Mr. Martin when they can be reunited Rainy Lake, which has probably destroyed Miss Winiped Green of Duluth is, Munroe of Littlefork were visitors Men who are qualified stenographers A great many people have asked and settle down in a little much of the beautiful timber a visitor at the MacDonald home. here Monday. They report the roads and typewriters or the latter, about the. fair, and are already putting home surrounded with much joy and .vL trees and shrubbery thereon. Everyone Mrs. Hall and children of Arbutusr in good condition after they get past possessing a knowledge of accounting away exhibits in anticipation happiness. building fires in the woods or on are visiting with Clyde Hall, depot the bad places below the hill near work, may again enlist as yeoman of it. The fair is a good thing for agent on the D. W. P. these beautiful islands for lunch pur-, International Falls, and they like No limit has been placed on the the. community, and the county, and SPANISH WAR DEBT PAID poses should be careful to see that Miss Chrystal Petterson who has every other auto visitor wonder why number of yeoman to be taken. The should be kept up. it is also another they are entirely extinguished before been out of the city for sometime that bad place so hear our city has regular weekly quota of the district boost for International Falls. It is Washington, Aug. 3—The last of has returned to her home here. they leave. not been fixed several months ago. which comprises Minnesota and an advertisement for the county and the Spanish war debt was paid off today Mrs. Gust Holm and Mrs. Gust North Dakota, of men for the regular will partially take the place of the 40 by the redemption of $64,000,000 President E. W. Backus arrived Francon were Ray visitors Monday Frank Carlson of Silverdale was Navy, hasalso been removed County Exhibit at the State Fair. afternoon. here Friday morning after an absence worth of bonds, part of a block of here Saturday on his way home from and any number may enlist. The Again at the war this period in when $198,000,000 issued June 13, 1918^ seven of about nine months renewing his Miss Edith Nelson, Gertrude Martin, Minneapolis where he has purchased Bureau of Navigation hopes to keep the nation is striving to produce all weeks after war was declared. health in various parts of the county. Carl Olson, "Cylde Hall and Rudolph a Nelson tractor to haul the lumber 2,000 aviation mechanics continuously the food possible to help feed the Before the war the payment would Nelson spent the week end at While only a few knew of the time of' from his mill to the railroad twenty on reserve, subject to call" when Allies arid the millions of Europe have been one of the big financial Conductor Martin's home on the Rat his return and were at the train to mies away. Mr. Carlson has one of needed. Farmers nlist may now and who are on the verge of starvation events of the year now it amounts Root river. meet him, most of our citizens are the best farms in this county his receive day furlough assist a 30 to 60 to if United States does not send over only a little more than any single glad to see him back again and hope dweling house, barns and other buildfor taking off the crops in the food supplies, it more than ever day's War expenses The entire Spanish Miss Jefferson, former principal his recovery back to his usual ings are strictly modern, he also has Present openings in the "Navy are behooves us to do all we can to promote war cost was about $1,900,000000 of the High school is here visiting health and strength. The mill whistles eighty acres under cultivation, eight for apprenticeseaman firemanthird the raising of bigger and better spread over two years. The present friends. cheerfully greeted his arrival and of which are in wheat and rye, twenty class, shipfitters, boilermakers, yeoman crops. A North County Fair at International wa costs the government $1,600, it is hoped that a few weeks at his acres in oats and the balance in and ayiation mechanics. Men Falls, will help do this. 000,000 a month. "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis Rainy Lake home may be helpful to potatoes and tame hay. He expects are urgently needed, in all ofthese W. J. Freed. will find the Hotel Dyck~:a: most accessible him. I 'fjc to have hs own grist mill in the fall. branches Sec. North Co. Exhibit. SUESCRIBE FOR THE PRESS '-K .•sj/'s1# to all the leading stores." tf -i ,4 »AFC» '.'I MAX*.