International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 15, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE «.« *,* Carrie Sheehan plead guilty of selling SECY. HEERMANCE ORGANIZES V* booze at Ranier and paid a fine RED CROSS BRANCHES LOCAL HAPPENINGS God bless our noble men, of 75 dollars and costs. Bring them -safe home again, Rev E. L. Heermance and Rev. S. God bless our men Gregg spent the end of last week Comptroller Thos. McLaren returned Make them chivelrous, patient in the southeast corner of the county, Monday after several weeks absence !C Ole Scheie the Loman merchant is MICKIE SAYS and glorious on Red Cross and Sunday school combining business with pleasure. an almost daily visitor here by auto. They are so dear to us business. Friday evening a meeting /VUHEM VOUME SENf OV)t God bless our men. was held at Ray, where a Red Cross A BONCM O* StAtEMENtS John Lawless and family left Friday branch was organized, with Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Duffy and family returned 4L1 -To DtstAMf su&scftieeesl night for Minneapolis where they V# 4 Frank Greenwalt, president Mrs. a few days ago from their vacation AMD NOO G\T f* vMONOSftt**' expect to reside. spent with relatives on the John Richer vice-president Mrs. S. A. L. CRANDAL ON IP -CV*eVw.U PAN AMV At-CEH»] R. Strand, secretary and Miss Glave coast. TORPEDOED WAR-SHIP ft0N-f0 -THEM A* AUU, FOR SALE—A talking parrot and treasurer. Going on to Gheen and 'N TMEM "TMMO CR THREE cage on account of leaving town. Apply John Sundin one of the successful out to the Harrigan country, another DANS LATER. TOO &EGIM New York July 21st 1918 to Mrs. Richer, Ray. Aug 8-15 farmers and stock raisers of Silverdale meeting was held, on Saturday REV. WM. W. DALE f% art" A UOffA FRtEMDiN Dear Ones all: was a business visitor here last evening, in the hall of the Silverdale LETTERS Y4\TH CHECKS'M I suppose you are very anxious to DttA^Ts 'EM, OH,BOS) Friday. Farmers' Club. Another Red Cross George Plummer Merrill of Minneapolis Bids are to be opened for the construction hear from me. I sent you a wire organization was formed, with Frank w-ill occupy the pulpit in the of & four, five room flat y-alerday and I hope that you received President E. W. Backus of the M. Carlson, as president J. H. Ward, morning. He will present a matter building on 8th street near 4th Ave. it so that you need have no & O. & allied companies who has secretary and Wm. Harrigan, treasurer. of special interest to the church. This cause to worry. Everything I ow»ied been spending the past two weeks Meetings will be held on the "Ladies shopping in service will be in Bethlehem church. Minneapolis went down with the ship and I did here left last night for Minneapolis. last Saturday afternoon of each will find the Hotel Dyckmar: most accessible not savefa thing. I did hate to lose In the evening Mr. Merrill willpreach to all the leading stores." tf iponth, in connection with the Silverdale the watch, but a person would be at the Baptist church in the 'I *~e basement for the nciv residencei Farmers' Club. Another well small to think of personal property Prof. Starberg and wife of Iowa attended RedyCrfoss meeting was held union service for Supt.,E. T. Street on Ri»'r along side «he fifty or so human lives City, arrived by car from Iowa last erside is being exca*. a*ei on .. the Sunday „ipprning at the Johrison lost. I had a friend who is unaccounted S. S. at 10 a. m. Bring the children. Saturday and are camping at Clark's school. Sundayv- afternoon, after third lot west of Dr. Withr.ows residence. for. He was only a lad of 01 Beach. preachiaig? atj, the Silverdale hall, a 18 years and it must have been hard & Rainy River Association meets at Sunday3 schogl^ was ...organized, with for him to die. Williams, August 20-21. Plan to attend. The dwelling house being constructed M. J. Trampeter—Troop E. 1st Miss Sable E[aeg' as superintendent, The time was about 11:10 a. m. 1 1 for Prof. Myers on Riverside Calvary,' Douglas, Ariz., is home on a and Ralph.•Hanson,isecretary-treasurer. was forward on the gun deck and all drive is fast acquiring a dignified appearance. week's furlough visiting his brotherin-law Mr.^Lindblum^wiirhave charge of a sudden the explosion came and FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Postmaster E. Shelrud at of the SWe^i^hjclass'.%The trip was the whole ship shook. Right away concludedibyi%|preaching service in CHURCH Ranier. I went up on top side and the shjp WANTED—To buy a small camp j^ltel.T at Gheenvori Sunday even- -. was listi-.i& to the port side. The men outfit consisting of blankets and Edward Kaneen, Minister Fred LaValley who has been working'in all went to their gun stations an'd general equipment. Frank Carlson, the shipyards in Seattle, Washreturned ^Heermance irrepprts excelas CHARtlt about 20 shots were fired at any objects SU0MW& Silverdale, Minn. Morni®g 'sfervite at 11 and in the home Monday. The outl. Vfar.: as vthe St. Louis which were in sight. We are evening,iat 8.. hi for steady work due to the approaching r^line^ wtiere\ the gravelling quite sure that one of the subs Was R. C. Fraser, Conty Auditor, and John Heineman has purchsaed the rainy season did not look ^'5Anotlv6r^bridge/ avross the hit and went down as there was a v. b-., P. H. Fogarty, county treasurer returned Jack English property up the lake. The Sunday school meets at 10 a. good to him. brlr river. at Jackshaws is lot oil on the water which did not from a -Jpw -days visit in St. Classes for all ages. m. g^itly needed, also roads to connect come from the San Diego. Some pf 1.51 n« Paul wher^they, went to see about A full line of broad and narrow this" section with Raly, and with Nett Mr. and Mrs*, Berrel are enjoying the fellows claim that two subs were getting some money for road 24, Kindergarten department for the River -and Littlefork. The remarkable typewriter ribbons for all machines a visit from ,th*ir son Basil who is near and one on the port side and little folks. at the Press office. development of the region would ©n a furlough from Camp Dodge one on the starboard. Of course no Abstracts andtitles to all property justify a large expense for roads and where he is a membe,er of one of the one is sure. At,first I did not think in KoochichingGounty furnished bgf New families coming to our city bridges. The large clearings and the The Methodist Ladies' Aid wll be machine gun companies. They have that one torpedo would sink our ship the Koochiching County Abstract Co.1, are cdfdially-invited. 3 £eids of wheat,^ryet and oats remind r, soft in the navy. entertained by Mrs. £. Refsass at and I did not go after any life belt. ta3JS3 Officia 1 Abstractors, International qne of southern Minnesota. Clark's Beach Friday. Every body was cool and happy. After Falls, Minn. ti Mid-week service Wednesday at 8^ a while I went and got a life belt F. J. ChristaLnsn of Littleiork and and stood by until abandon ship:was Win- Mitchell of Ranier were jsaid/edi WANTED—To rent a modern 5 or EARL PENDERGAST MARRIED The Swedrs'h Lutheran -church "had EEpworth' League 7:4S p. m. given. I was not in the least afraid 6 rom cottage will pay from $30 3*9 arrested toy, the 5hesri$F5 o®t* on X! a pleasant.time at their church and and knew that I was going to be charges of selling booze: but cases $40 per montth. Call R. Latz, laundry. Mrs Evar Refsass will entertain! Sunday school gathering at -Clark's The parents, sislsr and many were dismissed by Municipal court saved. The torpedo hit in the port Beach last Sunday. Services were frietods off Earl Ptendergast were the Ladies' Aid and Society at her engine rooms aft. We had 2900 tons for lack, of evidence. G. A. Samdberg and family enter summer cottage, on Rainy Lake* held at the •M^ual hours 'boifli languages. agreeably surprised when he arrived coal on and. many stores. Coal was tained Fort Frances friends at theerr fast Thursday m&rning and were Friday afternoon. All the ladies are_mvited. nil over -boat deck and on main deck. Alderman and Mrs. Adolpli Krohn cottage at Oark's Beach over 'Simday.. doubly agreeably {surprised a The ship listed to the port so far returned last Thursday "from Clarissa Earl Frank and Harry Larson re jryurng fady arrived Friday morning *. that water came i« thru the gun where they went to assist his turned to iSbte State University Sunday ahd' was introduced to them as Mrs. Preaching in the Ranier church ports. If we had »ot been so heavily/ The Catholic picnic, fair, and all brother-in-law to "take caTe of the after having, enjoyed a few days Bsarl ^ndergast. Sunday at 3 ,p. m. loaded the shi$ would not have bountiful harvest.. Judging from his round money making effort last 'Sun furlough. .They are "both 'looking .,^Mrs. Pendergas't said she "half txP.kcied gone down. Twenty, minutes after day afternoon at Bremen's Beach was appearance Adolp'h did his- full stunt fineand are enjoying the 'service immensely. Sunday sdhool at 2 p. m. .before the young man's a:rmval ttoe blow abandon ship was given an unqualified success. in Stacking the golden grain. trtiat somefhing had 'hten d©"iwg, helped put several life rafts over FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ^llji^hen .Earl arrived alpne and said board and then jumped myself ami ''-The Baptist Laddies' Aid3 had" a, Mrs. Garnet f^efejrson lias returned Rev. C. L. Kingsbury HOME GUARDS TltNlC Tiotlih^g about it she .was thrown en.fifje'ly managed to graib a hold on a crowded 'picnic at Clark's Beach Tuesday. Ttoev. frbm her few weeks Visit wifh rel Pastor o$ her guard, but when she s&ft. We then started to get as to Kingsbury and family expect atives in Iowa, and is delighted to ,met-her new fiaughter did not The first annual picnic df. the Home jfar away from the shp as we could spend a couple of weeks tiiere. get back again where tihe refreshing BAPTIST CHURCH •vpnder that her son took a liking to Guards will be held on Sunday, Aug. isoua's to not igtet caught in the suct«3cn. breezs blow and the mune 're most 11 a. nh Preaching by Pastor. Subject *her.. 25th at BrennanV Beach. Various As soon as we got away the exhilerating. "Hotel Dyckman is Minneapolis' "The Christian." •. The-happy xxrnple were married at committees have been appointed to :Sarn Diego gradually turned over ont newest f&srwritown fireproof hotel. .Crookston on Wednesday, July 7th provide entertammeent "for the general .thaej&ort side.asad the masts broke off. Prof. Myeers Chief ewgrneerrtf the 300 rooms each room has its owm 8 p. m. A union service with the -and on their ^way here the 'bride public such as swimming and :She stayed on the surface for a lit— M. & O. Power Co., who has "been private bath. Rates $1.75 to $3.50 per Bethlehem church people all cordial stopped to visit her fdffes at Lengby jttSewhile andtfljen went down. There 'botft races and-warious other games. laid up since Saturday -with -an attack jy invited'fo both services. and then joined her husband Tiere Everybody invited to attend. ptose hardly aiiy .suction att all. All of of limbaey owing to a block of Dr. Reeva&s and Horace Hollands €he following day. ja .isatdden bubbles came tto the surI wood falling on one of %is lower appendages 1 a. m. Bible school. and families of Fort Frances are T$ie bride, formerly Miss Frazis fsuat and, what was ony air escaping is Tecovering saicely. MORE KEN LEAVE spending line summer at Robert's I .* -J^rh^ersoh, and groom -were school ^Essoin the ship we, thought the: sub I 7. p. m. Christian Endeavor society, cottage on what was forma!B.y Lang's at' University together where t«k2es -coming dso the t©pacnd going to Fred Sm'ithi the Laurel merchant 'The following-men 'left last night Island. *tht Tjroom" was graduated from the •tafce a few .shots -at us. However, farmer and hfi^berman was a 'business for the University training in the Wednesday evening, Bible study j:niM3tMng cante up. Just before we "Ftjrteistry "Department. and social visitor here Monday mechanical department of !the army: and prayer service. FOR SALE—Eight good milch -sgPEutt down aa ship was seen on the THit happy couple deFrarted Monday He says neitlsrer the gram, nor Toot ij-ATney, Alfred E., Ranier. cows ages from three to five years. crops were ever better than this year -hB©erjan, William, Int. FaTis. eveening for Cain'p Pifa Where Friday evening Choir rehersal One good registered Holstetn bull .« -nr •_ ffltoew -tic \A/# -utadp wotpt tnr 11 rrearr us. We were in the water for ,'j! •will take the officers training course, There will be a tremendous yield of ^'Fdklman, Gilbert, Norfhome, Minn. very gentle. W. G. Martin, Erics'burg, three and ihalf 'hours ^before being "be having already a serond lietrtenanfts1 berth. "Heard, Gustav Addlpih, Loman, and east for several miles where the Minnesota. piofeed up. 'Most fthe fellows suf- |j commission in the University Minn. grader had been use^ with very poor -ferffid with rcaamps .and 1 had to do .^ Cacktts The "best wishes -of all their Mrs. John a'Berg reports having Heller, Raymond Clark, 'Int. Falls. judgment exercised hy the operator R. H. Bennett and family moved to some hard wtork .to ikeep cramps frieh^s in this city accompany them. heard from hieT son Arthur Adams, Houska, Charles $., Ranier, Minn. tor maintgiiance man, town Tuesday and rented their lake ifroin myself. The water did get who has safely reached "Sunny" Hcrward, Andrew, Int. Falls. Howeveir, we were agreeably sur- dwelling to John Norton and Garnet cold after wihile and I was glad I .. France with our Uncle Sam's forces. Jahnke, Otto August, Int. Falls. 4 UNKB8S ORGANIZING TOR Peterson and families who mowed •whei. small Itoat from the CoffierJ ™d pJef,sed He had a pleasant trip and Is anxious "Logdahl, Einar IJtqx, WiWwood, a »er portion :of the road in such good there Wednesday for the season.' 3RY AMENDMENT F. P. Jones jiirked me nap. There to get into real active service with "Minn. 'condition. oThe necessity for cuttingof were 3® of us ®n that boat and we his face toward Berlin. "Nortberg, John Eric, Int. Fa31s. weeds: and brush was verjr evident, Rev. E. L. Heermance purchased a were ^treated :grcat and "had a good "Union Labor men from twenty organizations but no dou^t^you wilf take care of nice summer residence location at feed. .Another Collier and a Tanker in St. Paul have declared Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Patterson entertained KOOCHICHING TOWNSHIP this in due time, providing ywu? are Birch Point from the "Big Five" were ^&so picking up men. 'their intentions of working for the "boys'" who left in the FARMER'S CLUB MEEETING able to jget n'ecessary help. We: arrived last week. It has 150 feet shoreline We may get a 39 day furlough and Prohibition in their own «craft, it draft quota last Thursday niglit, at in Baudette at 10 p. m.'V and runs 800 feet back to the auto I may wire for some money so that was announced last night at a meeting their home for supper. After the good Saturday- evening, 4 August 17th, 8 Respectfully, road and will make a good garden I can come home. Probably we will fef the Trade Union Dry League feed suitable addresses were delivered p. m., Alexander Baker School, .Agricultural SKwWPtt Highway Departments plot as well as a nice family bathing get a longer furlough. So if yoj sc. of "Ramsey county, at the St. Paul by Rev. Fr. Killeen, Attorney Assembly Room, is the time R. K. Blllei^. beach. any wire come for money you will Y:M.C.A. A permanent organization F. J. McPartlin and Snpt. of Schools and place for the next meeting of Division Secretaire know that I will need it very j-nuch. was5formed and resolutions were G. V. Kinney for which entertainment "the Kochiching Farmer^ Club. All -1, S. P. Zimmerman left Monday for I bad about twenty dollars vhioh unan?hiously adopted declaring that and' expressions of good will members and others who are interested jS^ftHOOL NOTES Cle, Elum, Wash.,, to be assistant ..to. went down. I woud like to pome up the Trade Union Dry League is «naltefibly the departing citizens our county in Agriculture are invited to he Jack B.aust, under Bert Colhurn. in there and see you all again think, pp6sed to the liquor traffic'because M^h us ^o saty J'thank yon." present. Siehbol Will open Tuesday, September the logging camp's. Beri exj^eicts^ii we rate a furlough, I do not* k»ow it -prevents ihe growth of Thete hais dot been a meeting of1 3, at 1:30 p. 19. All pupils should enlist a^ bVlbi MsiaWily'baVi li^^ whai my return address is. Will -S. Re chads' who for the past thfe^^lkbbr' movimentt and' causes the Club for setaral mbrithsV ahd it ie in their-xM. rooins -at' that time to where they be amongst write again soon. Love' to all. can niany-labor lead^rs^ to ibrget the year has been in diargfe' of tlie Boys' is time' are5 getting busy again. be .placed^ and r^eceiye their books friends and relatives whilehe ist&ling A. L. Crandal, N and Girls' Clubs' of -this county has principles for which Organized Hbor There are a number of* thing! that and assignments of lessons. Parents the-Kaiser where to get off at. o|o Commander Cruiser Forces, standi Support was promised''to- the accepted Estill better position at. the Will be considered at the meeting) are requested to not s^4 new children Stenis,vBldg. .',1 Crookston Agricultural College and RatM'ey County Dry Committee. and plans laid for "future meetings. before Wednesday morning, Hoboken, N. jA ".Work or fight is* the order from expects t©-4eav£ this week for his Few people realize the benefits that Seanatdr Richard Jones, manager of September at 9 o'clock. All new the 'goverrrment. The Crookston College new position. Mr Records has been may be gained from a Farmers' Oub. the"Mf«nesota Dry Federation, who children should bof-brought to the STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT will prepare you for'a position a good man for htt$ work in his county- Not a little of the improvement in ss p^fe«Meht of the .Tride .Union Dry superintendent's office. The kindergarten in the shortest possible time jckkeeping, and all .who, shave become, acquainted PLEASED WITH ROA* agriculture in this state in the past Lfeagu^'of America with branches will not open until Monday, shorthand, auto, gis and with. .him enough to appreciate few years has been due to the Farmers iif- l8^$iites told of the wonderful September 9 at 2 oclock p: tn. stc&m' engineering. Board and room the. goodr wp|k he .has done are State Highway Engineer Ogaard Club. The'time is hot so'far distant gro^lft bf 'the labor organizations in in private family $4 to 4.50 per v/eek. sorry, to see him,leave. has received a letter from the State when farming will take the dry states and refuteed the argument Teachers will be." seeking places to Write for -catalog. J: C. Sathre/ r—•—• place of logging as the leading industry unemployment. by quoting Highway Commission stating that room and board: 'People having accomodations. Crookston, Minn. J. Gould, Manager of the State they are agreeably surprised and in this communty, but at the frcfiP^^lbor "Leaders ,in Colorado, of this.sort would faciliate Land Sales office under, State Auditor pleased at the condition of road 24 present the farmers need what help LotfiFani,' Washington and Oregon. matters considerably by giving Preus was here Monday to conduct Ghas A. Lethert the Democratic and encouragement they can get. as follows: The lollowing officers were elected: their names and addresses to Supt. Candidate for Cleerk- of tlie Supreme tl\e sale, but his .efforts were in vain August There is need of a closer relation'ship 9, 1918 G. Hpod Thompson, stone cutters, G. V. Kinney, Bacon Flats. as he was unable to convince anyone Court was- here Monday have between the farmer and the Mr. L. A. Ogaard, president R. Dewy, railway telegraphers, driven by auto from the twin cities that he-had any goods of interest to Highway Engineer, business man. True co-operation can secretary G. E. Lowe, Three girls, and there will be more accompanied by his wife and children them. Mr. Gould states that appraisals b6ritothing less than a help to the International Falls, Minn. locomotive engineer George James, no doubt, have asked for homes in of state lands for the 1919 He spoke highly of the people, well cdmhiunity. Some of the best and Dear Sir: photo, ehgraveers Joseph Maiden, which to work for board and room of the roads, and favorably of the sales will conmence in September most thriving villages and towns in For your information will say that printe.^ C. T. Johnson, retail clerk while attending high school. If any and wishes that parties in the county county through which he passed, and this state are places where farmer after our party left you on July 29th James Burrows, carpenter G. E. family wishes to have the help of one left Tuesday by the down river road wishing to purchase and not organizations are the strongest. Any we proceeded west with no particular Foote,.|ocomotive engineer Thomas of these girls, please communicate to Loman, Birchdale and Baudette. yet listed can get it listed by sending aid given the farmer is an aid that is difficulties, although it was necessary with G. V. Kinney. Hall, stone cutter C. R. Hubbard, He says if anyone»wants to know a description of it to theJState bound to come back. to walk over most of the muskeg conunercial telegrapher, and G. W. the road along the Scenic Highway Auditor's office and every possible W. J. Freed, roads in order to get the car over Jensen, railway telegrapher, membeers "Patrons of the Hotel Dyckman, tell them to follow the "Lethert" effort will be mad^ to get it appraised Agr. Dir., Dis No. 4 on low speed, aside from the swamps of the executive committee. Minneapolis, are assured a cordial pictures that will he found at every in time to offier it for sale next the road wasjn very good condition, welcome, uniform courtesy and the crossroad enroute. Mferch. SUBSCRIBE FOR, THE PRESS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS except a portion from Frontier, south best qi service always." tf 1