International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 19, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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"y "F y-*- P- ,/ -r -3» v1 -Y •V 1 4 1 INTERNATIONAL FAI2LS BRESS PAGE FIVR Representative H. J. Miner •iS •afWT NATIONAL BANK nr SCHOOL NOTES Northome visitor this week. LOCAL HAPPENINGS MOVES INTO NEW QUARTERS Instruction will be offered in the evenings from October 1 to Miy 1 Hazel and Laura Smith spent Sunday The First National bank expects to all who wish to avail themselves with their home folks at Laural. to move into its swell quarters in of the opportunities in commercial the new litis block tomorrow Supt. John F. Gavin made a professional MICKIE SAYS subjects, manual training and mechanical trip to Loman Monday. Parties wishing pianos tuned, call No bank in Northern Minnesota drawing, if the classes are ^TmOICC) THiS WR,©\-tVmK phone 268. will have finer or more conveniently I MfcVE A. NEVlS »f 6M FOR WANTED—Laundress Good wages. large enough to warrant continuing arranged business apartments. The TWE P&PEQ.. "Mft. \NHOOZlS, the work. Register with Supt. G. V. Forest Inn. The Press office would like to buy floors are of Mosaic tile and the WHO LIVES YEN MILES FBftMl Kinney in advance of October 1 a few clean cotton rags free from wainscoting in Tennessee marble HEUE AMD M&S (KLW&N& Dirt is needed to level the ground The Northome fair is the Mecca of lint. with furnishings of African mahogany. ,L J. U-i-i RfcOEO IN ANOTHER "TOWN, practically all the candidates for in front of the Alexander Baker The fire proof, burgular proof VWfcS tN OUR CITN fODAN AND school building. Who has some for county office this week. Thos. Lithio, who is working at solid cement vaults are built from PURCHASED A S\00 BtU OF sale or gift The ground must be gotten the paper mill, is moving his family d-OODS *T BLANKS 6T6ft.e, the foundation up and the basement ready for the seed in the spring. Agricultural experts, Abbott, Freed ANO WJ AS SO WELL PLEASEO here from Akeley^ vaults will be used for storage purposes and Berg left Tuesday morning for Music instruction will be given REV. WM. W. DALE -TM*1 MG ANNOUNCED HIS while the ground floor vaults Pastor the County Fair at Northome. thruout the schools this year. Individual m-rEMT*OK» OF TRAOIN& IN will contain the commodious latest B. F. Schultz has received word "This is the day which the Lord instruction will be offered in ["THIS cits UEttEAPfER SO HE pe of burgular proof time lock from his son Bernie, who is over seas hath made, we will rejoice and be CAM ANJ&tv. MtfcASELF OF THE Experienced Waitress wanted at violin and other string instruments safe. Across the front end of the an. reports a fine time. glad in it." WtOM QttfeDE GOODS A KID ftNt the Boston Lunch, $10 per week\ and only. Choruses and glee clubs will building is a heavy upholstered ViAUOES AT BLANK'S.** NO be organized in the junior and senor board and room. Sept. 19-26 finely furnished consultation room, Manager King of the O. M. Cairr CM AR.&&, &VJPP06&, FOO^'^ Morning service 10:30. high schools. Credit for piano adjoining tl^e private office of NE\NS ITENVS & Co. Store returned Monday from a lessons given outside of school by Editor Billy Noonan of Batidiette the cashier, next to. which areseries two weeks', stock buying trip. Sunday School 11:45. resident instructors will be allowed spent a few hours here Tuesday enroute PRETTi GASNl of latest style cages, for the MO-O Under- conditions imposed by the home from Bemdji by auto OEST Tlti. GOSSS HOT ellers, saving bank clerks and book Chair practice Wednesday evening Mrs. R. B. Kook returned last Saturday state department of education. Only THE BOSS SEES keeper, in front of which is a spacious 8 ocloclf. from a month's visit with relatives one credit will be given toward tMA"T "NfcWJS Miss Phylls/Sullivan who taught lobby in the rear of which is the in New York. graduation from high school to pupils school at South "Internationalist private room for customers near I. C. girls Thursday 4 oclock at in the 7tht, 8th, th, lOtht, l'ltfc year has accepted a position at Littlefork. their safety deposit vault. the church- Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Nelson returned and 12tth grades. Teachers of piano Tfye. entire arrangement, furnishings should apply to Supt. G. V. Kinney Monday from their auto trip to and equipment of these new Boys evening 7:30 church for cards explaining the conditions the Twin Cities. Mrs. Ross Slack and son were "gymh.fi quarters are in perfect harmony referred to. here Saturday in consultation with "with' the needs iand accomodations Mr. Isaacson of Lindford autoed. The children in the grades are enjoying Dr Mary in regard to an abcess on Allr se»ra7 pleased with the new^ 'offered by this prosperous banking 'recesses of fiften minutes in to our city Saturday afternoon accompanied the boy's leg. morning choir. We expect to have institution. the forenoon and afternoon while by James Jonsoni one in the evening soon, also. mmu90*\ The ,'Eirst National bank- was ororganized iCMMMO the junior and senior high school pupils "Patrols of the Hotel Dyckmaii. here as the Lumberman's have-five-minute intermissions be Minneapolis are assured a cordial W. E. Wheelobk and family left ekV next we.e Joe Jones of Northome was here .bank in 1902, later it became the First tween classes for relaxation, welcomi, uniform courtesy and the Monday for Minneapolis where he •. 3 .Monday. State of International Falls, Sank The public., and school libraries best of service always." tf has been appointed to a good gov-: Preaching1 service in th Ranier and'in 1908 became the First National have been, joined, and Miss .Leavitt's eminent position. church at 3 p.'im. WANTED—Clean, cotton rags, free Barik time will be largely devoted to giving FOR RENT—Two nice large from lint at the Press office Its officers are: Frank P. Sheldon, instruction in library methods steam heated rfont rooms to rent, Harry Erickson the earliest one: Sunday sphopl at 2 p. m, president -A. G. Wedge, Vice-president and use of library books to junior furnished. Apply Mrs. Wigrend, 4Q0 of, the most successful merchants of Deputy Sheriff Linsten spent the and senior high school pupils. The Geo. N. Millard, Cashier, Gariiej: 8th street. Sept. 19-2$ Ranier was a business visitor here FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH week end with his family at Loman. outlying schools, Ranier, Ericshurg, Peterson, Assistant Cashier C. ''•Tuesday. ReV. C. L. Kingsbury ,/• B. Prettyman, Assistant Cashier Ray, Beaver 1, Beaver 2, and Lyman, »i [fi- Mrs. A. E. Shetland who has beeaft Pastor will Tbe served from the Centrail li Victor. piath. Teller M. G. Rick- if.r WANTED-—By the Press office a spending th^ week here to drive -Mr#. John Gavin, and Anna Eric*-on, Bookkeeper Mrs Mort Houston, brary here in International Falls. few, soft, clean rags. Suitable for away the hay fever, returned to her 11 oclock. Sermon subject: "The rural school supervisor left Stenographer: The new library quarters will soon be ^general purposes work in the State Educational department Monday evening for th County .Fain ready for use by the public. Cashier Gieo. N. Millard has been at St. Paul last Saturday Challenge of: an Unfinished World." at Northome. The enrollment this year is largethan --W. E.. Moses is enjoying a visit with this good bank for the past afternoon. ever in spite of the unusual conditions from his cousin, Mrs. Frank Poison -eleven years during which time it Evening S oclock "Our Allies." City W. V. Kane and Attorney, brought on by the war and :of Minneapolis. Jb^aSj .attained its almost phenominal WANTED—KTfchen maid $^0.00 Monday family returned from their labor situation The government prosperity due to the solid financial per month and full maintenance.! 10 a m. Sunday school. State Fair visit to the and other strongly urges the schools to l£eeo Norman Scholta of Loman arrived outside connections through its President Apply immediately to Dr. E. C. points by auto and report a fine trip. up to the standards set before the -here Saturday to take a position as and Vice-President as well as Davis, Supt! Lake Julia Sanatorium, 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor society. and argues rightly that attendance fireman at the Kraft mill.' P.T, oil account of the efficient local management Puposky, Minft. Sept. 12-19. Many of our prominent hunters by everyone whp can possibly An interesting topic, interspersed advantage of the fine" weather do so upon school and college is a "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis took with .song. Mrs. Mort Houston who lias :onditions over Sunday and went up patriotc duty. will find the Hotel Dyckir.ai: most acC$s£jble been employed in the Supt. of Schois HOME GUARD NOTES :he lake after ducks, but as yet we This country and the worM is going to all the leading stores." tf Wednesday evening, Bible study office for some time has accepted a OOj ——i— ~&ve not had the pleasure of sampling to be a very different p'ate in I more lucrative' position as stenogr any of the game which to .live after the war and the "'Major Gorham' and thirteen other Editor Geo. Erickson of Spooner FrMay evening choir rehearsal. rapher the Frst Natonal Bank and officeris and men of the local Home young-man or woman who attempt^ passed trough,..:Q*jr city Tuesday by assumes her new dutis next Monday. Guards-accepted an invitation to vis-, to compete with the governme:^ WANTED—^2,500 yoiing women for *»5to op'his way hope from Bemdji. You are cordially invited to come. trained men and women in the industries it ,the encampment of the 21st battalion the U. S. Student Nurse Reserve. Applicants WANTED—A place to live, either of Home Guards at the Red! will be sadly out of the must be from 19 to 35 years FOtt SALE—Husehold goods. Kitchen, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL furnished rooms for light housekeeping Lake reservation and left last Saturday race if he has neglected his training of age and have a high school education. range, dining room set, dresser, CHURCH or two rooms and board for durng the period of the war. Don'r night spending Sunday and kitchen utins.els, etc. Enquire^ at 417 Anyone desiring information Edward Kaneen, Minister. a family, of four. Cannot some one Monday in camp and returning Tues- be "penny-wise and pound-foolish" concerning the reserve may get same 5th street. 1 take care of this very needy case. Apply day morning. Our men took active in this mportant matter. If you cannot by appying to Airs. H. C. Pitblado. Morning worship at 11 and in the P. O. Box 416, city. paft in the drills, reviews and ceremonies go to day school, go to ig'it Mrs. Chas Romans and daughter. evening at 8. school. and report that it was generally Mrs. Mike Dobbs of Happyland were MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Adoloh Hoard o£,..Lom&n is honu. conceeded that Internatioanl The compulsory attendance laws here Saturday doing their weeks The Sunday school meets at 10 a. on a few days' furlough from the Falls men and officers are a credit are the same now as they were before trading. m. for the International Bible Study. Military The Ministers' Association of Ft.. University training school to the state. The men from here did +.he! war. The census st is U1V 11W1W lltlc He looks fine and says he is havnej prances and International Falls held"~n"oF"^rea'ch camp until about four WANTED—Assistant cook $40.00 beng checked up, and notices are being Classes for all ages the time of his life* greatly enjoyng its opening fall meeting at Beth-! oclock Sunday' moaning and were prepared for those whose children per month and full maintenance. his preparation for active service. Jelrem church Monday afternoon' lifted out at 5:30 at the sound of of school age are not in school 'Apply immediately to Dr. ,E. Kindergarten department for C. the Mrs. Hoard is teaching in the Loman September 16th. Reverands L. Co-j revelle. They took in all of the1 1 We believe strongly in athletics— little folk. Davis, Supt. Lake Julia Sanatorium, Consolidatd schools. »^hwan of the Presbyterian church and proceedings, of. the day and at night properly handled. One of the most Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19. E. Egan of the Methodist church effected the first guard mount fur important reasons for the Sammies' Don't miss to' come next Sunday. FOR SALE—A well located hotel trances and Kaneen, Heer- nishing part of the guards, both ofmance, wonderful showing as soldiers is the Boston Lunch for sale owing to Kingsbury and Dale were ficers of the guards in Lieutenants participation by the youth of Amcrica .ernational Falls, Prices reasonsmall Epworth' League proprietor being drafted Good business service at 7:15 payment down, balance present, also Mr. R. J. Wadde'l of Burton and Tronson, and a.Sergeant! athlctic sports. We should p. m. ,n at reasonable figure for some keep to suit purchaser for quick sale. Vply Winnipeg as visitor. pf the guard in Sergeant McLearn. these sports going in our secondary good restaurant man. Sept. 19-2i City Hotel. Joint international interdenomina-! Sergeant Tsompson of this place con-' schools. A football team has been Midweek service Wednesday at tional. Thanksgiving days were 8 p. —Fred Smith of Laurel was here ented to act as* a guard and took organized, and is directly in charge m. agreed upon as follows "Gerards Four Years in Germany" Monday visiting his two daughters, the most important post, and his me-' of Mr. Fogelberg. After the office was greatly enjoyed by the general Dominion Thanksgiving service tal was tried out several times dur-' pressure lets up a little there will Laura who is attending school and The members and friends wilT. Knox Presbyterian church, Fort public at the Grand theatre this week Hael who is working at the paper ng the night by officers trying to be two coaches, one for the line and kindly remember that our church Frances Oct. 14tth 10:30 a. m. Rev. and much credit is being given to ,.mijl. run his guard lines, but they met® °ne for the backfield. We're going year closes with this month and all Manager F. V. Peterson for giving W. W. Dale to prevail the sermon. the funds for -the different depa, with failure. It is also reported that to Blackduck for a game Saturday, all here an opportunity of seeing U. S. Thanksgiving service in No-^ Lieutenant, Lang successfully went! September 21. Other games are ?bevember WANTED—Waitress $2i5.00 per rnent's of our work need to be "jv and full maintenance. this right-up-to-the minute locative at Baptist church, Interna- through barbed wire entanglements 'ng arranged for. next -week. and patriotic fiilm. ^\pply immediately to Dr. E. tional Falls 10:30 a. m. Rev. F. Mc- in a charge upon enemy positions! Would a Parent's and Teachers' C. Davis, Supt. Lake Jjilia Sanatorium. Keegan of Fort Frances to preach and this was witnessed with great organization be a good thing here? SWEDISH LUTHERAN! CHURCH. Wanted—Engineer with Mnnesota Puposky, Minn.' Sept. 12-19. the sermon. satisfaction by Mayor Gorham' The school rooms and the superin- Re*. Hanson, Pastor. license salary up to $75.00 per month The following officers were elected: who says that he is prtfutl of the tendent's office are open all the time, Services for Sunday at 11 a. m_ and full maintenance. Miss Clementine Notton of Littbfork for the coming year: way his men met every Visitors are very welcome Sunday school at 10 a. m. situation has accepted a position in- «he Apply inimediately to Dr.. E. Pres. Rev. C. -L. Kingstury. b, TyfesSiihted. The Major reviewed the Q. There will be no evening service. office of County Supt of Schools Davis, Supt. Lake" Julia Sanatorium,! Vice-President, Rev. Ed. Kaneen. battalion and Adjutent Kimports STATE HOTEL INSPECTOR HERE Miss Jtfotton has been a teacher-in Puposky, Minn. Sept. 12-19. Secretary-Treasurer, Rev. Wm. \V. showed ,his skill in leading thi band the fly question is strictly a community Dale. the Consolidated Schools of the county"for, Mr. W. .A. Wittbecker,, who has question and can be successfully J^^S^!feM!M^Mitchell^of the the past four years. Candidate G.f A. j&lsoh for Su|ier 2li ^^|^0)^^Si? -:-greatly pleased spent several days in our city was handled by any community that intendment of Schools drove up from! makes an,earnest effort and you can IN LOVING MEMORY it|0Pne app^afance of the men from caller at the "Press" office Monday a Abstracts and titles to, all property Loman Saturda.y.:in his auto in tfte. h^r^^f^^fexpressed~"his deep Jappre-, when asked what particular feature do not greater service for your city interest of his candidacy. Owing to' Last Sunday afternoon in KoochichingCounty furnished by ciajtipn^pr tl^e assistance given him of his inspections here impressed him that start a campaign against them the Koochiching County Abstract C6., his work as supervisor of the Rainy Methodist church was held tlfte fun*O 'Sn^ vSs men by the detatchment from niost he1promptly repled: Flies! and next spring. •& w. .. and Black river district he is only a 1 A a to I at on a eral of Frank Martin, Who *W^,s ,Qur'City It is hoped by the local of-J more flies, fiies everywhere and the Well now you've told us something Falls, Minn. tf able to give the: week ends Jo his li burned in a hotel fiire at' Iroqtio^ about fliiesi, what do you know about ficerf*i,nd men that we may have anj deplorabl part of it all is, that flies campaign.^v:. Falls, Ont. bed bugs. Plenty 1 was the answer, |^%nVfbf the 20th battalion are not a "necessary evil," but the Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. The services: were condjicte'd^jr Ifpjyra tim^^rid, that yip may! fly question is one for the commun^|[i you know the bed bug doesn't impress Ben Peterson of Loman were here bunch of bnakers from Boston Rev. Edward Kaneen and^^pot^Ofii"Do opporiUnity of showing the! 'ty and not the individual. I dare us like the fry .because the evil doer Saturday on a shopping expedition. 2nd Chicago h'a^fe been spending a Justly, Love, Mercy ah^yaliS he is? he dbies his work in the..dark ^geople generallys what a military dis-1 say any community that earnestly These good roads, make it. possible jew daysl here looking 'qver ..tfie pamills, Humbly before God," telling how i^lay |oot:s like. undertakes to destroy this pest can a bad fellow as a bed fellow he he for the ladies of the country districts saw mills and ,a few of the the 'fulfillment and appreciation of ThoSt:tthox*attended the encamp-1 eliminate at least ninety per cent of sucks the blood from the individual to-drive here and do-their Saturday ca'mpi of the Backus interests and thesle requirements fitted the !ifevi^ them, when you "shoo' a fly from suffering, with disease and^'lurns ment ffirom-'here were: Major Gor hopping like the -townspeople. expre^9ed themselves as being greatly both worlds. He commetM|ed the your bread an| butter did you ever about and prods that same blood ham, .Eieutehants Kimports,.: Lang, pleased with the appearance of c^r?eties for their fraternal, brotherly wonder where he'd been last and Burton and Tronson, Sergeai|ts McLearn,l||]^ sucker into the' flesh of a healthy WANTED—An experienced girl or everything. and benevolent work, an^l tjhs^ whether he'd washed his feet? When arid Garnet Peterson, McPartlin,*^P^ompson, person, did you ever think of the woman for general housework. Small *t ghtened the sorrows. Music you can get a community thinking bed bug in that ight? but the bed bug Woodford, Privates family and all the modern conveniences. William Holm was arrested Saturday furnished by a quartet, Meslames along that line you have made a big Ifo^pe', Heasley and Brown. is a pest for the individual to fight, Enquire at Press office, or by Sheriff White at Ericsburg Kaneen and Saville and 'essrs. Clark stride toward fly extermination, he They hlidf a" good time and regretted likewise the cockroach and it is my telephone No. 403. tf while in the act of giving a man a aind Linden. The Odd Fellows. lodgc is the filthiest and deadliest of all purpose in the near future to formulate their liability tor remain longer. If you will do your part in the Little drink of whiskey out of a bottle in had charge on the funeral and accompanied the insects that tormet humanity, he instructions for the controll of VJ—: Falls .Business College you are the hallway of the hotel. When by members of- the revels amongst the germS of putrifacation these last named pests. I want to SUGAR sure of success. The success of form brought before County Attorney Jevne Sulphite and Ptilpwood Workers and typhoid, he brings them make the hotel inspection department he admitted having purchased the PC fffiflCHfJ l| {EQ proof Beginning tJnion escorted the body to the into your home and wipies his nasty of real help not only to the salaries of sixty to a hundred and whiskey from Matt Heiberg at Ranier church. v: FOR THE feet on" your food and you after won_der travelling- public, but to the hotel twenty-five dollars a month is the for the sum of $10. Upon compaint HAN Much sympathy is extended to the what in the world it was you ate and restaurant keeper as well, for VHO record. The best is the cheapest. of the sheriff Mr. Jevne issued family from their many friends and for dinner that 'made you so sick I find the great majority of them You can enter at any time. Send for a warrant for Heityerg's arrest under TIGHTS fraternal orders who sent many beautiful-.flowers. and yet didn't affect any other member mean to do the right thing if shown catolog^Mw ,, jhe. comity option law. of the family, but as I said before the way.