International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 12, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE E. W. Smith, Superintendent of TEACHERS FOR ON ACTIVE SERVICE LOCAL HAPPENINGS construction is rejoicing over this KOOCHICHING COUNTY continued fine weather which helps England, Aug. 13 1918 materially on his construction 1918r—1919 Dear Mother and FatherNo work for the M. & O. Power Co. doubt you would enjoy receiving The following is the list of teachers a word from me and know that Supt. Steil of the Canadian paper M1CKIE SAYS WANTED—Woman in iaundry and the names of the schools to I arrived safe and sound without the mill is on the sick list $30.00 per month and full mainenance. which they are assigned in District VSMNON GUN VNVAO least interference from submarines Apply immediately to Dr. E. C. No. 1 by County Superintendent fcREEZES IN HERE &ND and must also say that this is far a Miss Mamye Hilki is now chief Davis, Supt. Lake Julia •Sanatorium, John F. Gavin: HANOS THE BOSS UNS OV more beautiful country than I had stenographer in the law offices of CHATTER. 'BOV/T MIS BtZNESS Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19. ever dreampt or read about, with its County Attorney Jevene and Norton. *N \NHfc"C fc LOfflk fcOMEfc- Chais. T. Payette, Prin. Big Falls. fine houses, small fields and shade HE'S GOtM% oo WANTED—By the Press office a Jessie Livingston, Big Falls. Conarade Jas. Eagan left Wednesday trees. No doubt Pa will be home to *VfS OES \NV4Kt HE P*NS •JJLJL. few, soft, clean rags. Suitable for Evelyn Glynn, Big Falls. start on his southern trip for winter to visit with his old friend Geo FEB. 'ROUND tVwS OF*\CE*. general purposes. Mary Chimzar, Big Falls. soon, I sure wish I could be there to '»OUf CONTRACT* N Phillips at Milwaukee, Wis. Minnie Skuey, Big Falls. FER fk QUARTER. PfeQE BN go also, to see these farms around REV. WM. W. DALE Rudolph Langaard of Mizpah, candidate the new pon't even here it makes me think of farming The Red Cross Surgical dressing for County Commissioner of Pastor A. E. Nelson, Prin, Littlefork. git fk pctee TVMO-svf \.oc* department has moved frorifr the days at home, but I hope some day the Northome district was here yesterday, OUT*, NVE NO more? Ella Rae McDonald, Lttlefork. to join you all one again. I wrote school house to the court room, in "These things I remember, and he is feeling good over his SANS THE BOSS! Clementine Notton, Littlefork. Nellie and I spose she has been worrying the court house. successful farm year, their oats pour out my soul within me, Eliz. Scanlan, Littlefork. ever since she found out I was threshed out 68 bushels to the acre How I went with the throng and led Mrs. Booth, Littlefork. on my way across. It sure was a great Miss Neva Sabin has given up her them to the house of God, and all his other crops were equally Lucille Warner, Littlefork. trip and two weeks is a long time position as teacher and has became as good. With the voice of joy and praise, "Price" clerk in the storeroom of the when all there is to do is to eat, sleep a multitude keeping holy day." Jeanette Frisch, Prin, Birchdale. and count the days—but oh yes I Power Co. Carl Doughman who lives on the Marguerite Clifford, Birchdale. forgot I was sick the first night out Morning worship 10:30. old Potter farm near Mizpah shot Albena A. Kotchevar, Birchdale. "Patrons of the Hotel Dyckman, but say I believe it did me good as I Sunday school 11:45. himself accidently, Sunday morning Mrs. Elsie A. Hoyt, Birchdale. Minneapolis, are assured a cordial sure1 feel fine now. Evening worship 8. while playing with a Stevens pistol. welcoftie," uniform courtesy and the There is a ball game going on just The bullet entered his chest and followed G. Batson, Prin, Loman. best of service always.",. tf outside of the Y.M.C.A. where I am Boys approximating 12 to 14 years the rib to the back bone. He Mrs. Cora Bernhard, Loman. writing this so if you'll excuse me of age are invited to meet in the -as taken to the Bemidji hospital Louise Fley, Loman. Carl M. Barnard of Manitou, Colorado for this evening I'll ring off. Tell and is doing nicely. gymnasium .Friday evening, September arrived Tuesday to serve his Pa hello and let him know that today, 13th at 7:30 o'clock. E.H\L Granger, Prin, Indus. country as one of the Immigration August 13 the paper quotes The Farm Development Association Ida L. Copp, Indus. officers at this mportant part of 30,000 Germans captured and also M. I. C. gfrfs in social room Friday of Ranier had a good picnic at .. Josie Smith, Indus. entry. 450 guns. As ever, evening 7:30 Robert's Island last Sunday afternoon. Ora Hazen, ... The crowd was large, the LeLand S. Seamon, Prin, Margie A letter received by Mr. Gish from 310 Aero Service Squadron' Ladies' Aid is entertained Thursday weather fine and the time they had Laura Semon, Margie. Ed. Balmer says he is doing nicely, I v:. American Ex. afternoon at the home of Mrs. was most sociable. This association that he is not in the quartermaster's Via. New Yo k. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burnett were C. L. CrandaL has decided to merge with the Ranier HaeLG Hanson., Bannock. department but:in the infantry and State Fair visitors last week. Commercial club in the near future. Marjorie Notton, Bear. River. hopes soon tof be sent across. LETTER FROM THOMAS GAVIN All' tvha -fcing or play or are interested Mrs. M. B. Parker, Bescemar. -r—• WANTED—Clean cotton rags free in the:music of the church services: Eunice Landa, Cedarwood. WANTED—Kitchen maid $30.00 In France, from lint at the Praia officc. are invited to meet Wednesday Big Ole Thorson was arrested Monday Ethel Broffle, Central. per month and full maintenance. Aug. 11, 1918 evening at ,8 o'clock at the church. for selling liquor without a license Angie M, Bowman, Dentaybow. Apply immediately to Dr. E. C. Dear Brother: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billmyre have at the Ranier Hotel plead Florence Maher, Eddy. Davis, Supt. Lake Julia Sanatoriumy I received your letter of July 14th returned from their visit to the State Teachers, officers and all interested guilty and paid a fine of $75 and Myrtle M. Campbell, Eidem. Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-l9i yesterday and certainly was glad to Fair. in the S. S. hold a special meeting costSK, ^in municipal court Tuesday, Gertrude. Broeffle, Fairland. get it, also glad to hear that your Wednesday evening at 8 O'clock in but what's the use when they can go lie Hilton, Elmdale. Neil McDonald, former camp accountant are County Superintendent. Today Geo. P. Elliott and wife returned the church. right back again and make a couple Ruth Stevens Forsyth. for the International Lumber is Sunday and it sure i« a fine day, from their visit to the State Fair of hundred before the sheriff is able G: F. Vagts, Frontier. Co., at the Red Lake operations we have had fine weather the last Monday. to catch them again. They are a Tillie Byrne, Good FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL has succeeded to the position formerly two months, but getting ready for undred to the good anyhow. Esther M. Anderson, Griffith. CHURCH of A. Hanson at the Company's the winter now. Gee I hate to think Miss Mydin Kuntze of Gemmell is Maggie Robertson, Groveland. Edward Kaneen, Minister. camp stores. one of the new stenographers at of staying here this winter, it's bad Hugh J. Logan who is Sergeant Wilma Notton, Harrigan. enough in the summertime, let alone the Power Co.'s office. Major of Engineers has sent a card Anges F. Roche, Hoglund. Miss A. E. Shelland former county the winter but what's the difference Morning worship at 11 and in the to his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan Geo. Rowe, Indahl. Superintendent of schools who has it can be any worse than what we evening at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snodgrass and saying that he arrived safely in Sadie Felson, Johnson. been spending a few days on her Littlefork had on one part of the front last family left a few days ago to spend France and their son Ray is also Annette Miller, Keiver. homestead trying to get rid! their vacation at Downing, Mo. April, May and June. Say that was The Sunday school meets for International Sergeant Major of the puartermaster ^Bessie Warner, Lindford. of her hay feveir renewed acquaintances Bible Study at 10 a. m. sure bad, it rained most everyday, we corps, has been in France six months Jacob P. Wiens, Nett Lake. here yesterday. Classes for all ages. Kindergarten, Word from Peter Graham says went weeks at a time without taking and their son-in-law Ed Erskine just Mrs. Adolph Hoard. Norman. that he has been wounded and is in a off our clothes and if it did happen department for the little folk. New arrived "over there" and is First Delvina St Lawrence, Paul. WANTED—Waitress $35.00 per hospital, but he is doing nicely. to clear up why old Jerry would families are cordially invited. Sergeant. All the boys are doing 'Irene M. Noll, Pelland. and full maintenance. come over and drop bombs and say well and enjoying the service. °Ve'rda Kendall, Riverdale. Apply immediately to .Dr. E. C. "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis when one of them hit anywhere near Epworth League at 7.15 p. m. -rTherese B. Earley, Rocky Glen. Dayis, Supt. Lake Julia Sanatorium. will find the Hotel Dyckmar: most accessible it sure would take us off our feet and BURNED TO DEATH Floss:: Cody, Rogers. to all the leading stores." tf Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19. the big shells, that is, one of the long Midweek service Wednesday at 8 Last Tuesday the sad news was Morill Sjodin, Rossing. p. m. range guns, we could hear when it telegraphed to our city that Frank Dulcie Smith, Stillar. MissMargret Saunders formerly City Clerk Patterson and Kelly left the gun, and then we would lis Martin, former digester cook at the Cora M. Knotts, Sturgeon River. principal of the graded schools and the chicken man visited the State ten until it hit. It is about 14 sec Mrs. .McGiveney will entertain the paper mill was burned to death at a Haelee Ridgeway, Sundeen for some time employed in the Superintendent's Fair last week, but are safely back Ladies' Aid society at her home on onds from the time it left the gun hotel fire in Iriquois Falls, Canada, Marion Ward, Valley River. home again. office has accepted the Sixth street Friday afternoon. until it hit, but say that 14 seconds where he was working in a similar Irene O'Loughlin, Wildwood. position of receiving clerk for the was sure a long time when we didh position to the one he held while Hatfie Long, Williams. Thos. Savard, formerly receiving M. & O. and allied interests. know where it was gong to drop, Preaching service in the Ranier here. :Alethea Chambers, Waukanah. clerk at the storehouse has gone to church at 3 p. m. would like to know what the Germa Air. Martin leaves a wife and four Mary A. Coby, Woodland. Wanted—Engineer with Mnnesota Portland, Ore., to work in the government thinks about it now that they ar„ children who reside on Seventh shipyards. license salary up to $75.00 per month Sunday school at 2 m. getting some of it. Say I towns p. street to mourn his loss. saw NOTICE TO REGISTRANTS and full maintenance. that were shot up, that were only The remains of the deceased arc Lon Powell of Craig was here Sunday Apply immediately to Dr. E. C. Trench people and wounded soldiers KOOCHICHING TOWNSHIP on their way here and the funeral The following places have been to see his nine-year-old daughter Davis, Supt. Lake Julia Sanatorium, in, that's about all those Germans ORDERS PAYABLE Ayill be held at the Methodst church designed by the local board for Koochiching safely on the train on her return to Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19.' will fight, is crippled soldiers Sunday under the Auspices of the county, as the places at school at Fairbault. and French women and children. All road and bridge orders registered .Odd Fellows lodge of which deceased which persons of the age of 18 to 45 FOR SALE—A well located hotel: The fellows are saying now that it's on or before April 15, 1915 are was a member. years, can register on September 12, WANTED—Assistant cook $40.00 ternational Falls, Prices reasonsmall heaven—hell or New York by now payable. Interest will stop 1918. In the city of International per month and full maintenance. payment down, balance Christmas and they sure are living September 15, they will be paid at SCHOOL TEACHERS' RECEPTION Falls: City Hall, Clark's store build(3rd to suit purchaser for quick sale. A'ply Apply immediately to Dr. E. C. up to it. You folks back in the the American State Bank of Ranier street, across from Rex City Hotel. Davis, Supt. Lake Julia Sanatorium, States know more about what's going when presented and properly en- The reception for school teachers _—•_ Hotel), Lawrence's drug store, (Now Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19. on over here then what we do. C. H. Webber. and townspeople given at Bethlehem Rubin's drug store) 3rd street, Room Sheriff White's deputies raided McBourbon's I don't know what was the matter Treasurer. church Friday evening last was number 17, new school house building joint at Ranier last Thursday Miss Florence Kinsbella yho left with my letter that they didn't get greatly enjoyed. Short addresses ,1st floor. and arrested Dave Jackman who a week ago to take a commercial home I try and write a. letter to one were given by Supt. Kinney, Reverends paid a fine of $100 and costs, Madge In addition to the above, arrangements Every true American wants to see course at "The Villa" Duluth, sends of them about every week. I am fine Smth, Heermance, Dale and Mr. have been made so that the Rogers $25 and costs and Doris and know the true reason for America's her best wishes to all her friends and in the best of health, just think E. F. Street. day shift will be registered at the entry into the war, but no individual Clark $25 and costs, the women were here. I haven't been on sick call since I Rev Mr. Smith's "sneezing" recitation, paper and saw mills, thereby saving can speak so authoritatively ^dered to leave the county by acting have come in the army, it's a year of his own composition, made time both for the men and the company. Municipal Judge Phinney last Friday and from personal knowledge of Abstracts and titles to all property next month, I have been in France a great hit. Musical numbers were morning. in KoochichingCounty furnished by the real facts as James W. Gerard? 6 months, that is in the A. E. F. and rendered by Miss Esther Miner and Registration places open from 7 can Ambassador to Germany fronii the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Com. and wear a chevron, it's a little Mr. Randal. The games in charge of a m. to 9 p. m. Abstractors, International Work or fight is the order from who served four years as the AmeriJuly Officia 1 gold stripe on the coat sleeve. Miss Jefferson helped the company to Local Board, Falls, Minn. tf the government. The Crookston College 23, 1913 to February 4, 1917 and? The fellows are starting to get their get acquainted and produced a good Koochiching County, who wrote the book "My Four Years. will prepare you for a position 7 days' furlough now. I think I will deal of merriment. The refreshment Mrs. R. Latz has been enjoying a nthe shortest possible time. Bookkeeping, International Falls, Minn. Germany" from which the 10' get mine about November or December. committee contributed to the sociability visit from her brother who has been reel super-photoplay was produced shorthand, auto, gas and Don't know if I will take it of the evening by serving grapt* .home on furlough, he left Sunday PLEA FOR NEWSPAPERS under MH rGerard's personal super steam engineering. Board and room or not, all expenses are paid by the punch and wafers. With the hostess ,5BRINGS QUICK RESPONSE night to visit hs folk# at Virginia in private family $4 to $4.50 per week. vision. '"MyFour Years in Gertnany government, but then you know it committee busy everyone enlarged before returning to cajgp Write for catalog. J. C. Sathre, will be shbwfi at the Grand theatreInternational takes money to get around, for Americans their circle of acquaintances. Still More Are Wanted From America, Crookston, Minn. Falls for two days anyway. The French people However, for Wounded! Yanks ..Cashier and Mrs. N. L«. Olson- of commencing ^Monday September say: Oh, "Americans plenty 'money" CUST-NEVEAU the international $tate bank return4from 1 WANTfep—An experienced girl or twice daily—matinee and evening. and then things start to go up. Say London—The appeal for more Pelican Rapids Monday where woman for general housework. Small John I got two Liberty bonds $50 Last Monday Angelo Gust was newspapers for the African- soldiers .they were called :ito attend the fun family And all the modern conveniences. The following is an unsolicited* each and they are to be sent home. united in the Holy Bonds of m&trimbriy in .camps and hospitals in eral of Mrs. Olson's brother. Enquire at Press office, or commendation of Harry' M. Enright,. They were paid up in July and the to Miss Ida Neveau 'at St. Great, Britain, issued by tlie Red telephone ffio: 40&V: tf 110 Summer street, Boston, Mass.v other day why they had us sign up Thomas church by Rev. Fr. Kill'een Cross in London last'month and cabled WANTED—A place to live, either who atjwided a recent showing of for them and they ohly had me check furnished, rooms for light housekeeping Mi*. Gust has been one ot the very "to America from all over the The sheriff force and city police "My Four Years in Germany." In a up for one bond $50.00 I had then? important 'factotemji at the store United States. On the first mail boat or two rooms and board, for picked'tip a trunk of booze at the letter he says: "I kicked like a stucfc look it up and they said. one. was a house for the past five years. He several large packets of American a family of four. Cannot some one depot Tuesday morning and two deer -at'50 ctents charge but after Federal and the other .a .National started as store boy and has grid •ally take care of this,very needy case. Apply newspapers arrived at the headquarters more trunks full on their way here seeing the picture, I would pay $5.00' and that they would both be sent risen tintil he is considered one' ol of the librairy committee of P. O. Box 416, city. were seized by Indian agents at Bemidji and a big syar tax, .to see it again, if home, but I only signed for one. So ^e most efficient andr indespeh$iblt the Red Cross, and a steady stream on tire same train. I coulcJn't\get a seat for less.* you find out if they got both of them Thos. Kinsbella received a letter men in that department. of. newspapers has been arriving ever or .not, and let me know. Well it's from his daughter Dulice who is Miss Neveau is the daughter of since. Many more papers have "The Minftisota & Ontario Power The sheriff force picked up three getting around mess time so will head nurse at the Duluth city hospital Company has employment for several •Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neveau who been sent direct from the United drunks Sunday night above Ranier have to cut this short. -Hoping to Tuesday saying that she had been have resided in our city and is a popular States to men and camps. office boys* and girls over sixteen— who were quite disorderly and displayed hear from you soon. Wishing you the accepted as a Red Cross nurse for salary $30 to $50 per month. young lady, having received all The American press and London their intoxicated condition by best of luck and also Pearly newspapers also rose to the occasion, foreign service and expects to leave Inquire of Mr. Crandall immediately." *!i£re education in our pubic schools stopping aut'os. They were brought I remain, your brother, •for "over there" Oct.' 15th. He also and more than 500 copies of news 2nd" grown up wth the social and before the municipal judge and fined Thomas Gavln^ received a letter from his son James church life of our city. papers from all parts of the United $5.00 and costs each. 'r Co. D. 16th Eng. Ry. who is in training for heavy artillery WANTED—2,500 young women for The happy couple left for a sfcCrt States were turned over by them to A.E.F. the U. S. Student Nurse Reserve. Applicants the library committee within a week Camp Travis, Texas who says he honeymoon trip to the Twin Cities is enjoying the service *very much, must be from 19 to 35 years and will return in about ten days to after the appeal was issued. It was Paul Mai, of Indus, was in town they get lots to eat and are well of age and have a high school education. make their home here. stated, however, there still need Fred Nelson visited the State yesterday unloading his threshing ta*ken care of everyway, but it is Anyone desiring information for many more, as the cbmmittee Fair last Wednesday, then autoed on machine. He intends to travel down very hot, however they expect to concerning the reserve may get same WANTED—Laundress Good' wages. would like to have a continuous'supply to Chicago to purchase his Christmas the Elwell road threshing for the leave soon for another camp. by appying to Mrs. H. C. Pitblado.^. of at least 25,000 a week. stock of jewelry. farmers on his way to Indus. 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