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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

October 10, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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W ^fr*,T'v ^p -r & IN3XRNATIQNAL PAGE FIVB Apply 904 FOR SALE—Furniture. Don't forget the foot ball game LOCAL HAPPENINGS McCLELLAN Ninth street. b°ys need your support our Turn 'out and root for them. Mr. Edw McClellan made a trip to The old settlers are going to Kelliher Friday on Business. Crak's beach Saturday afternoon HOME GUARD NOTES in place of their annual dance. jl.W. Forer of Littlefork was here FOR S Five-room Almost everybody is very busy houst Three auto loads of the guards attended Apply 412^ Monday. street. these days gathering in their-crops. "Lloyd Jones, formerly bookkeeper the dedication of the servre ai the Dj'ckiran Hotel is ass:star.i flag at Ericsburg last Sunday evening. Oscar FOR SALE— A few full blooded of Big Falls Air. Otto Linohartd made a business wes Supt. of Labor and is resid u_ The services were under the White Leghorn roosters. Apply Bert here ove 'una'ay. trip to Kelliher Thursday. 1006 Ninth street. drection of Rev, Hanson who, expressed Lang. tf. his deep appreciation of the Everyone in this vicinity who was Littlefork was Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell returned attendance of the guards in uniform?, 3 srrr Mrs Jas Bigsby is visiting relatives lere Monday. called in the first draft are now in Tuesday from Kaukauna, Wis. lending, as it did, a military aspect in the Twin Cities and Duluth for France except two. where they were called to attend the to the scene. The serv'ce fip.rr a couple of weeks. Rabbits safe. Apply Paul Watson, for ijneral of their niece. six stars, which RL\. 1" .1 v. \v. 914 7th street. -'•Ir. Emo Linohartci who hathe cated in order to the boys rt-oresented. Don't forget to meet the new summer 011 his homestead La, FOR SALE—An eight-room partly Musical selections and recitations returned to Mnineapolis. teachers toworrow (Friday) night, Bennett spent the week-end modern house convenient for two w^re rendered befitting the at the High School building. ing special courses in Minneapolis. families if necessary. Apply Press occason, and patriotic talks by Rev. Sunday school 11:45. Mr and Mrs. I*0. Stay expect to office. Hanson and J. McPartlin. The F. Supt. Gavin was at Littlefork Sunday move to the home of Mr and Mrs. Don't forget the foot ball game hall was crowded to its capacity Evening worship 8. in the interest of his candidacy Ola Gulickson for the winter months. Saturday, our boys need your support showing the interest of the people Everybody should .attend the football Superiritehderit of Schools. Turn out and root for them. of game next Saturday aternoon of Ercsburg in their boys who are Come and worship with us. ,:- v.: Mr. Ola Gulickson is expected to away. Ericsburg has twice doubled and root for our High School boys Thee causaulties lists in Monday's Miss H. Johnson of Wilmar is one come up by auto from Glenwood to its quota on liberty bonds its Red as they play against Bemidji's crack Choir Wednesday evening 8. papers reported that Edward Dardis* of the new bodklceepers at M. & Q. spend a. few days with his family team. Cross, organization has been most Power Company's office. of Baldus, but who formerly resided on their homestead. active and a great help to the chapter. Prayer meeting Thursday evening here was killed in action. J. Jx. Heridrickson, one of the old and in every way in which the Oscar Hanscom of Big "Falls was LITTLEFORK standbys of Nett River made his loyalty and patriotism of its people hereMonday electioneering for various Mrs.Harry Bean of Iroquois Falls, semi, annual business visit to our have beeii tried they have measured Boys about ten years of age Thurs candidates:-' is visiting with Mr. and Mrs McClaren Henry Kebbage went to the Falls city yesterday. He is always a up to the full height of unadulterated day 7. and family for a couple Wednesday on business. booster but is unusually enthusiastic Americanism. Trs. David Rose returned yesterday weeks. this trip over the good crops and Boys about fourteen years of age, from a few days visit with relives Work on the potato warehouse is general prosperity of his part of the Friday 7:30. SCHOOL NOTES H. L. Crandall former superintendent in Duluth and Superior. gomg on at a rapid pace. country. of the M. D. & W. left last Friday Remember the football game next Remember the union service to spend the winter on his fruit Laundryman Latz left Sunday night Pat Fogarty our Co. Treasurer The body of an elderly- mat) was ^tur4»3? at o'clock Bemidji and Thanksgiving day in Canada at Knox farm in California. with his 4-year old son for a medi-I spent Tuesday evening in our city. found floatng in the river near Jameson's International Falls high schools will cal examination iat Rochester church, Ft. Frances morning, Oct addition. Coronor Liljeblad on 14,10:30. Play. v„ -Mrs F. H. Keyes entertained a S. E. Gregg returned from a long viewing the remains found them ..in large' company of la.dy friends at "Lad-es, shpp^ftfin in -Minni-anolte hike in the Tamarac River country :v too Sad a- condition for indentifica^ will find tW%tel DyckAar. most accessible, the Viking Hall at a very pleasant enrollment is as follows This is internataional and interdenominatoinal. on missionary duties. tion so Undertaker, Green was cabled stores." tv party list Thursday afternoon. High school, 78 .junior high school, and instructed to bury it. 94 grades 500 kindergarten, 50 Ratter, Wm. Keiver and wife took their Senator L. H. Nord left Tuesday Miss Dulice Kinshella, who has 42 Ericsburg, 40 Ray, 13 BeaVer little girl to Int Falls Tuesday to consult FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Elizabeth Monahan received' nig'ht on a business trip to the Twin been visiting her parents here leaves No. 1, .9 Beaver No. 2, 5 Lyman, doctor. a Rev. C. L. Kingsbury cablegram from her husband, Dr." Cities. and Ghtt^tgo. He- will .return in Sunday for Camp Grant, where she 6. Total, 837. Pastor R. H. Monahan, this noon saying about two will begin her duties as a Red Cross Jas. Hendrickson came in from "Theship on which I sailed has nurse. .Nijght' school iias opened in the his fine farm on Nett River, Tuesday 11 a. nr. Sermon subject,: "The arriffH safely over' seas-' which The Cafeteria supper held at the conim^ercial department with an en- and went to Int. Falls Wednesday Ribbon of Blue." -'ratifying news to not^ only "hi# fattv* Bethlehem churcfi alf Tuesday night Abstracts and titles to all property fcro^nent b"f about forty. The enrol­ on business. "ly but also to his many other friends was well attended*and• jgreatly enjoyed. in KoochichingCounty furnished by ment in the manual training and mechanical 8 m. The Christian Endeavor p. he re the Koochiching County Abstract Co., drawing department is The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. society will have charge of the entire Officia 1 Abstractors, International &i§a|jll? but others are expected in Hamre of Waukauha died Tuesday evening service. Mr. Martin and Mr. Hon. Thos.^Davis,-'labor and nbn^ The children?? JekSVal of. the Yeoman Falls. Minn. 11 fight away. _and was buried Wednesday. Rev. Ole Rye leading. All are reiquested to be partisan candidate for Attorney General loge ast Tuesday evening was present. Belsass officiating. The bereaved delivered an jeloquent address Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott have well attended and an enjoyable prograni J$e are exceedingly proud oi our family have our profound sympathv. rendered. in the Grand theatre Monday evening.- moved to Puposky where they have Alexander Baker high school 10 a. m. bible school this is Ithe He was accompanied by former purchased the old Spooner farm building and equipment and there hour of importance to every one. CROSS RIVER ITEMS Mayor Mike Boylan of Virginia, who which is one of the best in that part ^lc^^Se^boId' o* Telephony is a fine flag pole out where the lawn His will made known concerning us. presided at the meeting. of the country. £nd Lights is enjoying a well earned .sbopld be, but no lawn. There is Mrs. Indahl collected $30 for the vacation' with' his folks and somebody medley: Avith which to pay for a few Wednesday evening bible study. Red Cross last week. Don't forget the chicken shW at Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and many else at St. Peter, Minn. 'lbd%si^bfvdirt. Who will furnish the Fort Frances Oct. 19 and 20, and at friends are enjoying a visit from dirt? A few loads will level up the Friday evening choir rehearsal. Mrs Bjerke and family have International Falls, on Oct. 21, 22, and ijiov- their son Ted who, is here on furlough Thos. Tronsop and family are fr^nt §0 that-the seed may be sown ed to Littlefor:k where.they will re 23 in ,ther-Clar,k moving from the new house on .-J^Hilding the corf from Nogales, Texas. where he 5tk -^^^sprilfig:. Com^bn now. -j side with their daughter, Mrs. O. M. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ner opp^ste- rth© Rex ,. Hotel. All street to his former d\yelling is serving as a machine gun instructor. at Paulson. CHURCH 818 Seventh street. blooded hens, robsters and spectators In order to keep pace with all of Edward Kaheen, Minister. cordially invited. the questions confronting the country New residents tire now The living Mrs. Hoyt who is teaching at the Home Guards continue to at the present, time, the high Morning worship at 11 and in the the Paulson homestead. Mayor Frank H. Keyes and family pick up slackers who arrive on Birchdale' school and whose husband the school plans on having a short program evening at 8 Special music. have been enjoying a visit from isin the training camp at Dunwoody trains and by other modes of travel. covering current topics each Mr. Alfred Olson is kept busy their uncle Mr. H. H. Cleveland of left Friday night to visit hirn Friday afternoon at 1:30 Last Friday, The Stmday schboT meets at 10 a. with his thrashing rig these days. Montreal, Canada, who is one of the as he expects to leave this week for Oct. 5, the topic was "Methods •m, with classes for everybody. most prominent breeders of Short the ea$t. FOR SALE—Lots 20, 21 and 22 of Modern Warfare." Poison gas, The road to Nett River is block 9 Fourthdivision, International Horn cattle and Belgian horses in tfmks and other things \vere discus Kindergarten department .for the completed. FOR SALE—A^well located hotel Falls, owing to owner, being draft-s ^le dominion. He likes*h.£ looks, of Tlje /speakers were Francis little folks. Mothers are cordially invited. this county and enjoyed his three l.terriational Falls, Prices reason-! ed- Will sell cheap—Apply A. J- Wisard, Minnie Anderson', Minnie Wolves appear to be quite numerous days' visit here immensely. small payment down, balanc:j Temby. Butte .Creek, Mont. Oct. 3 tii Hanson^rthur Shapira and RoV this all. The children see them i-^to'suit purchaser for quick sale.. Vi|Srp.ly,''City :^-a«k: ^Estherv Miner sang. Next Epworth League service at 7:15 p. on their \vay to school. Miss. Gertrtide ".pullivan and. Mary Hotel. Mrs. N. H. Brokaw who has been Friday the girls' glee club will sing. m. Miss Erickson, school, supervisor, visiting her son and family for the1 Keyes gave a dinner party at the The topic .for discussion is "The visited the Indahl sdhool f/. Wm. A. Henry and son Henry who' past I weeks returned to her home home of Miss Sullivan last night Thursday! American's Screed"—it's composition, Midweek service Wednesday evening The boys at school show much interest V£homesteade$i. a quarter section six at Appleton, Wis., last Monday night for their old friend and school mate. significtnce and .use.-'" at 8. in the improvement of the Smiles south of Birchdale six months Miss Dulice KinsSella who leaves school grounds. Stumps have been -'ago and "has been building his nousc I Chas. Bloom the section man from! for Camp Grant Sunday night, where The senior high school has organshe Preaching in the Ranier church at dug and a large swing ha3 been put '4and clearing land left Friday for his Wisner was here yesterday Mr. will entrain prior to leaving for ized a new society called the A-R-EFrance 2. p. m. up by them. ij- old home at Melcher, Iowa, to get Bloom has been foreman of that sec-! as a Red Cross nurse. Miss: A association. The letters of this! and will return in the Logan and Foran expect to resume .-his family tion for the past six years whicn is. Kinsbella^s a graduate of St. Mary'- word are the initial letters of the Dr. Larson the optometrist will Spring. He has five sons and says a good record in itself. logging operations in this district Duluth, as well as from the local high words^ Ability, Reliability, Endurschool. soon. be at the Victoria hotel Qctober 11, there is no pace any better than a ance and Action, which comprise the Birchdale farm for their proper raising. Dobbs & WThyte of Duluth who' Miss Ella Sockness and Miss Agus- 1 motto. A plus Plus E plus A mean have been logging at Wisner donated: fa Indahl were visitors at Bescner. LOST—Anyone finding gray tiger success. This new society is to have Friday. a car load of good wood for the ben-j kitten with 4 white feet white and charge of all activities outside of the WANTED—An experienced girl or efit of the Red Cross which arrived yellow stomach and under neck. Hea-j regular school work athletic, social, woman for general housework. Small here Monday. vy black stripes under stomach nd V, literary, and so forth. Every stushaped NORDEN and 12. Consult him if you have defective family and all the modern conven-, stripes from eyes about 3 dent in the high school is a member. lences. Enquire at Press office, or eyes or need glasses. Artificial Daily freight service has again' month sold. Will return same to The officers elected recently for th* Mr. Nils Ledholm has been helpensumg eyes fitted. telephone No. 403. tf been resumed on the M. & I. rail-1 Mrs. Ollen above Loyalty theatre year are: President, Frank ing Mr. Hover the past week on his way, so that male passengers wish-' and receive $5.00 reward. O Malley Vice-President, Harold! place at the big river Anton Larson of Henry township ing to make the trip between nerc Bray Secretary, Francis Wisard O. M. Sorlie has been busy the is in the local hospital with a badly and Bemidji by day light can do so H. J. Kabage of Silverdale was a Treasurer, Mnnie Anderson Liter-"-past few days moving Mr. Hover's broken leg caused by a kicking horse, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. business, visitor here yesterday. ary Manager, Miss Hartman Social house to the beautiful oak grove on ,. House to tne Deautitul nf oj He is progressing as well as can be was one of the earliest set-, Manager,Miss Dane Athletic Man- the forty he purchased bar-e from Mr. expected, but it will be several weeks A few cars loads, of Home Guards tiers in the Nett River country and ager, Roy, Wilson Publicity Mana- Sullivan. before he can be at work on his attended the Service. Flag dedicafarm ger, Rose Rauscher. has done a good deal toward making Mr. Verdun and W. Maynord again. He wants it distinctly tion git Ericsburg .last Sunday night, it a desirable place to live by were in Bemidji last week making understood that at the time of the -.Attorney F. J. i^^PaTtlin and Rev. helping cut roads, built cabins and Mrs. and Mr. O. M. Carr who have proof on the farmer's claim. accident he was sowing -v.v.-. rye—not iPi J.. Hanson, deliy^tedi-eloqu^iir addresses. clear for farming for many of the been visiting here for a few days BETTER DENTISTRY Mr. Erick Erickson returned Sunday drjnking it. early settlers. By his industry"" and while conferring with his business from N D. where he has been frugolity settlers. By his1 iidustry and managers .returned to their home at taking in threshing. Ben Linn of Grand Falls township j_ !CHe Mrs. Louis able acreage in this county and is FOR LESS HONEY Pelican Rapids last Monday evening. Jack Friend returned from Dakota was brought to the local hospital ,Arsneai^ of %ay.^wh.o died 1: last Sun- doing well. Friday. Friday with a serioug gunshot wound^ ',da^ "1' wei^lJ^liC^lft^e M. t? church MRS. N. E. BROKAW Our teacher, Miss. Robertson, spent in his right leg which shot Sway a here yesterday morning which was The fall term of the State Agricultural ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON the week end at the home of her Bridge Work piece of the bone below the knee. He well attended Ty "Her friends and ac-v School at Crookston opens r» .. '•H' V. Gold Critfftc ... parents at Bell declares the shot was purely accidental quaihtanc6s. on October 15. Students are planning Last Saturday at one oclock a five While Crowns.. ,1 Potatoe digging is in full operation and was not self inflected. It to attend should write to the course luncheon was given by Mrs. Plates .... among the settlers. looks as though he will have to take Rev. S. L.'^afilsli who for the school for room preservations in the N. E. Brqkaw at her home on Seventh GUARANTEED WORK I Missionary S. E. Gregg, of Lit-, a vacation from his farm work for past five'yeVrs fias been superintendent dormitories in order to be certain of street* in honor of Mr. Brokaw's 10 YEARS tlefork preached at the Maynard of this "(districf_ of the Methodist -some time, but hopes to get around securing accommodations. The school mother who was visiting them. home Saturday evening and Sunday before the spring crops need to be church has been appointed pastor 01 GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST course has been adopted to meet war Covers* were laid for fourteen is morning and in the afternoon at church,"Winona, Central and Dr. J. put in. follows: Dr.,. Elizabeth Monahan, conditions which will include more Special.-, attention -given to Norden. The- Norden service was C. Craig of St..^"^ has been appointed intensive work in military training. Mrs. Frank H. Keyes, Mrs. Edw. Kaneen, out-of-town patients. Write us well attended and all were pleased Ezra Hazelton of the Caldwell head §x tKi» district. Special emphasis on mechanical Mrs. Richard Liljeblad, Dr. about your teeth troubles. We with his message. Brook section of the county was training including gasoline engines, Mary Ghostly, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs are glad to answer any and all Gustafson ^an^^ohnson have jujt Axel Peterson of Kelliher. made us brought to the hospital a few da/s and and automobiles, trucks tractors, Gep. Watson, Mrs. Seymour Backus, questions. :Write us. a call Friday. ago with a genune gash in his foot completed a good job by putting in a newly organized business course Mrs. John Brawn, Mrs. L. A. Ogaard. which cut away a part of the bone. blocks of cement sidewalks, curband M. Jno. Cromer has returned from for girls. From the preliminary inquiries Mrs.: Ben Bacon, Mrs. Claude Whitney, DRS, NORCROSS & CLARKE crossings and a retaining his work in Dakota. He says if the axe had been broader at Union Dentists that have been received Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs and his feet closer together he would wall at the dock at the village of Ranier Mr. Peter Arndaur is busy these the school a large enrollment is expected. Madge Rauch. .. #j have cut them both, so that they which adds hundreds of thousands days building a new house on his Many of the boys in tho The tables were tastely decorated would have looked more like twins of dollars to the appearance of fine famr on the banks of Big Tamarac. draft ages will jattend school until with cut flowers. that prosperous gateway to Rainy when they healed up. However he We are wondering Peter. are called into service. In that After the delicious uncheon a socal says he is satisfied that one.,,is Lake and it's. magnificent summer Rev. S. E. Gregg spent Sat. evecvt way many will be able to complete afternoon was enjoyed by the enough at once. ka resort islands. the Johnston home/ the year's work. guests. aw