International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 17, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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^jr -*"f INTERNATIONAL FALLS .PRESS PAGE FIVE LEST OF MEN CALLED -WITH THE COLORS" LITTLEFORK LOCAL HAPPENINGS Saint Nazarie, France •F9R MONDAY OCT. 21 For particulars as to balky horses, Sept. 11, 1918. see Prof Nelson. Mr. Harry Levin, Int. Falls, Minn., Six cases of Spansh Influenza are Ross Slack, candidate for Commissioner Mac Loman, candidate for County Forty-seven More of Our Boys to Dear Brother Harry— reported at Margie. in the Big Falls district was Auditor was here Tuesday in the interest Leave for the Training Camps for Received your letter today whicii here Tuesday. '_ of his candidacy. Military Service Was sure appreciated very much, also Gotfred Lundgren, Carl Rehn and to hear that you and the rest of Miss Jonson drove in from Lindford Magnus Erickson v: of Erickson "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis KOOCHICHING COUNTY QUOTO the Brothers are all in the best of Sunday evening. Bros. General store at Ericsburg was will -find the Hotel Dyckn:a:. most accessible OF 6,7500 FROM STATE health, as I am the same. here on business Wednesday afternoon. to all the leading stores." tf If you will note that I am not at Mr. H. S. Parker has just completed a ?i mir The following Koochiching County, the same place as when I wrote you his new house on the homestead. Vice President S. W. Backus- and Minnesota registrants are called last. I am down here on detached J. R. Mack of Waukona was here family returned Monday from a week for entrainment on October 21st, service, hopng to return to our Tuesdayr on^thfrr w,ay to take charge REV. WM. W. DALE end visit with their folks in Minne: 1918 and they are hereby ordered to camp in the near future. Because I Oscar Hanscom, of Big Falls is of the school at IJay Creek on Rapid Pastor apolis. appear at the office of the Local have seen stveral camps here in campaigning for Mr. Landgraf these River. Board at International Falls, Minnesota. Frarice, and not saying too much for days. FOR SALE—An eight-room partly on Monday, October 21st, 1918 our regiment and camp, it has the Morning worship 10:30. Ed. JohnijcdHof ifcrthome has been modern house convenient for two at 10 o'cock a. m. cleanest cut soldiers and the preitiest Prof. Rowe of the Indahl school enrolled in the electrical engineering families if necessary. Apply Press camp in France Now Deing in Sunday school 11:45. was in town Saturday. departme^^J |he Student Army office. Class of June 1917 the S.O.S. I feel that we are all doing training corps at *t"he University of our bit if not more. Evening worship 8. Deputy Van Ettan of Int Falls Blocker, Elmer* Int. Falls. Minnesota*? Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burnett reteived Brother Harry, I want to congratulate made a business visit to our city on Bone. Yv. Henry, Fort Frances. a card from their son, Monday you on being promoted to secretary Special, music is looked forward Monday last. Boresuk, Panteley, Gemmell, Minn. FOR SALE—Lots 20, 21 and 22 saying that he had arrived safely overseas: of your company and rank as to. Miss Esther Miner will sing a Carew, William, Indus. Minn. block 9 Fourthdivision, International corporal, also glad to hear that the^ solo in the morning and Mrs. Millard S. E. Gregg preached at Bear River Christinson, Emil, Gemmell, Minn. Falls, owing to owner being drafted. boys are all drilling hard for in the in the evening.. school house last Sunday morning Will sell cheap—Apply A. J. Dennis, Alvin, Northome, Minn. Prof and Mrs. J. F. Gavin visited future if called upon and needed, and in the evening at Lindford. Temby. Butte Creek, Mont. Oct. 3 ti. Donaldson, W. Leonard. Burris, the schools at Pine Top and wildwood which I hope will never come. There will be no boys "gym" class Ontario. Monday and returned here It is real surprising, all the Bro. this week as Rev. Dale is called to Logan and Fororn have begun Devers Petterson of Ericsburg was Duralis, Gust, Arbutus, Minn. Tuesday. Odd Fellows that a person meets in funeral services which takes him their logging operations at their old seriously injured Wednesday morning Fortune, John. Int. Falls, Minn. '•he army. I sure am delighted at out of town. camp in the Cross River section. by his team running away, he Hanson, William, Mizpah. Mnn. Miss Sprague. from Eau Claire. every opportunity I have of meeting was picked up unconscious and carried Jensen* Nels, Benheart, Int. Falls. Wis arrived at Northome Monday one, as they are all friends and Prof G. A. Olson, Co. Supervisor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH home. It riot yet know how Kosowen, John, Int. Falls, Minn. to assume the duties as principal of cannot do too much to show their of schools, also the popular candidate Rev. C. L. Kingsbury badly he is ,JiurC.-: i"-.'-r Lundberg, Edwin, Int. Falls. the'schools there. y•• love nad friendship. I sure do Want for County Supt was here Saturday. SRSSSflfl® .-t Lynch, John, Bemidji, Minn. Pastor to thank you for your kind offering Mr. arid MfcSi ,G$rland Ogden and Makris, George, Ray. Minn. Ross Slack, candidate for Commissioner, which is very highly appreciated. family- are^9hj^ing a visit from his Mickelsop, Carl Magnus, Int Falls. Morning: 11 oclock, preaching service. Clyde Johnson, foreSt But I am not in need of anything, as. Miss Warner of the Littlefork parents- ,Jjfr^a^l^trs. D. H. Ogden MilceWski. Stanislaw, Virginia. we all have plenty of everything, ranger and Postmaster Aug Lundren Public schools spent the week end and daugfcyhf and,' -Wis. They Olsori, O. Littlefork, Minn. Uncle Sam sure sees that his boys of Luridgreq and Carl Bye of Blackchick' with her sister who is teaching the will also ^i^t^v^ir, daughter, Mrs. Pardneau, Dan. Int. Falls. 8 p. m. Service of song and Current are not in need of anything. Lindford school.' Sam. Plungpe^at Lojnan. Peterson, H. Irvng, Int. Falls. events discussed. Now since they have passed the Praha.r, Louis, Clementsoa, Minn. law in congress of the new. draft age •J. H. Ward of Rauch was here August Gordon left Tuesday ev Rev. ^^Jt'^i^le left Wednesday Romi Emil, Int. Falls. 10 a. m. Bible school. Monday accompanied by Mr. Wil-' it will take quite a few more of the ening for his home in Minneapolis evening *pr .*' Mentor Minn, Saedellos, Theodoris. Int. Falls liams of Baudette, they have been boys in. Well I will admit that it is via Shevlin and Pellican Rapds. Mr where he wassailed for funeral services. Sus, Mike, Int. Falls. 7 Christian Endeavor service. api ointed appraisers of state land ii.Qt.jthe best of life, but it sure is Gordon expects to soon enlist In tlie He expects to ?efiirn before Wilson, Roy Peavler, Ft Frances. ,gre^tf .experience to anyone. Their and started out Tuesday. army and help lick the Hun. Siinday. Tft€re will be ho boys' A hearty welcome to all. vs not one of the boys over here that 0 -o "Gym"' class this week. Class of June 1918 C. P. Swanson of Frontier, Don are willing to go back until the MARGIE Bone, Albert Jonathan, Ft. Frances Stars and Stripes float over Berlin Mid week services: Wednesday evening, Kennedy of Indus and Rev. Howard D. Gardner of the State Medicil Breneman. Clarence, Ray, -Minn. of Birchdale were here Tuesday attending so that we all can see that said place Bible study Friday, choir rehearsal. Mike McHugo who has been seriously department was here Saturday in-j Christie, Robert, Bannock. Minn the meeting of the taxpayers of Berlin. So don't look for us until ill for several weeks is improving vestigating. the diptheria condition1 De'Rosier, Walter Albert Big Falh. then. league. so that' he can be around a part here and reports that the cases are Elzig, W. 'Lester, Margie. Minn. At the present situation and conditions FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL of the time. being handled in: a Very satisfacorily Frent, William, Gemmell, Minn. it sure looks as if it will be Abstracts and titles to all property CHURCH mariner. Gifford, W. McKinley, Marshalltown, in KoochichingCounty furnished by this winter or next spring, as we have Our popular agent is laid up with Edward Kaneen, Minister. ... I la. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., got them on the run and will not let slight indisposition these days, but Ben Linn, Anton Larson and Harry Graef, W. Paul. Int. Falls. Official Abstractors, International them rest untl they consider themselves he hopes to be at his railroad duties Morning worship at 11, and in the Haselton, the three Big Falls men Johnson, Ivor, Border. Minn. Falls,- Minn. t/ defeated. again before the end of the week. evening at 8. who are in the local hospital for var-I Johnson. Oscar W. William, Pelland", If I have the opportunity of get ious causes are all getting along in Minn. A man named Vail committed suicide ting a helmet or a relic of some sort The Public schools closed here The Sunday School meets at 10 a. good shape, but it wilt be sometime Kopacz. Joseph, Big Falls. Minn, at Gemmell Saturday night by I sure will not forget you, but they Friday, for an indefinate period, on before either- of them will be honr m. for bible study.' Classes for every La, Belle, Roy Peter, Int. Falls. are rather scarcei I have talked with scooting himself in the head with a account of their being about ten orably discharged. body. Kindergarten department for M«land, H. Bernhart, Big Falls. revolver purchased by him in this several of the—— —and they cases of Spanish Influenza. the little folk. Montgomery, J. Earl, Craigville. city. all claim the-'— H. A. Levin has been appointed Mnn. Well Harry as I am obliged to go Some alarm was justly occasioned Merchants' representative for the' Epworth Leaague service at 7:15 Neffew, Frances A. Int. Falls. to work I will have to cut this short FOR SALE—A well located hotel here Saturday by the actions of p. m. county by the Federal food admin- j. Olson. Geortre. Gemmell. Minn. tternational Falls, Prices reason•. so give all the boys my best regards. the bad fire which burned up about istraton. He has been requested to Orwald, John Lawrence, Littlefork, small payment down, balanc: five thousand cords of pulp wood belonging Wednesday Junior church service ask every citizen to save their fruit Minn. to suit purchaser for quick sale. Vply Martin Johnson. to Martin Bros, about two at 4 p. m. pits, which are used for making Paul, H. George, Int. Falls. City Hotel. Co. C. 31st Engrs. miles from town. masks. Call up Mr. Levin and lie: Amer. Ex. Forces. Severson, Dolphin. Northome, Minn Mid-week service Wednesday at 8 will advise you. Fred,' Baudette, Minn. J. R. Mack, clerk of Bear River o|o D. G. T. Sund, RIVERDALE RIPPLES p. m. Tappari, Jacob, Emil, Stambough township was a business visitor here A. P. O: No. 718. Guilder Nybo, was here Saturday Yost, Francis, Brainerd, Minn. Saturday with his two sons. He had The Ladies' Aid will be entertained reporting to chairman Millard on the Mac Loman was in our community SOCIALIST DEMAND a fine specimen bunch of blue joint by Mrs. Geo. Watson at her home success of the 4th Liberty Loan drive last week elecioneering. KAISER QUIT, REPORT grass over five ieet tall which he was U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR on 7th street,Friday afternoon, Oct. at Birchdale of which he was chair-j sending to the county fair at Argyle. 25th. man. He says the allotment for Zurich, Oct. 15—The socialist congress Mrs. M. B. Kendall of Loman was To minimize the danger of inter- Birchdale was $1,000 but that he had Don't forgtt the chicken show at at Munich unanimously adopted ruption to war work in effecting the' °ur scho°' Thursday a visi,or last Preaching in the Ranier church at suceeded in raising $1,200, which Fort Frances Oct. 19 and 20, and at a resolution favoring the abdication change from present competitive ernoon- a 3 p: m. Sunday. is certainly a good showing. International Falls, on Oct. 21, 22, and! of the kaiser and the crown methods of labor recruiting, the! I 23 in the Clark building^ on the cor-! prince, according to the Munich Nach Government's Central LabSr Recruit „M" ,P"rls°" fami|y ., ••f and anl Sunday school at 2 m. p. The Editor took advantage of the ner opposte the Rex Hotel. All Richten. ing Program, as heretofore annouhc-i ^'SS Ke"da!l Jakc ca,,e1 at ,he beautiful 'weather and took the blooded hens, roosters and specta-1 ed, provides that at the outset em-1 Bloon,er home SunIa-- You are cordially invited to work "bunch" Out to the football game HINDENBURG DICTATED ACCEPTANCE tors cordially invited. ployers may continue to hire unskilli and worship with us. last Saturday We sure did appreciate —•—A OF U. S. TERMS ed laborers who apply for work with- Threshing has been the rage in it very much as we were glad to get' David Dobbs, the honey man of In-: SUBSCRIBE is community the past week. It out solicitation, and that private FOR THE PRESS away from the "rosy" smell of the! dus was here Tuesday on business. Washington, Oct. IS—It was Field field forces may be utilized under 's nov^ over and all are pleased with pi*-nt shop and breath the pure, fresi: He says he has more customers than Marshal Von Hindenburg himself control of the United States Employ- croPs- air of this northern climate.- he can supply. He is the only man in and not the supposedly pacifist premier, A NATION S STRENGTH ment Service. I 1 ifie county who is making such a Prince Maximilian, who caused Mr- Olson, our school supervisor,: Private Recruitingf Unskilled IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY Labor The Red Cross ladies were around good success with his bees that he the German government to accept The regulations which govern pri- v^s'ted our school one day last week, yesterday collecting subscriptions Eat law —n a devotes his entire time to that business,. President Wilson's terms and We are always pleased to see Mr.! vate recruiting are as follows: ap Create a Rgscryg for the relief of the fire zone suffers. seek an armstice, according to advices Olson come to our school as he is 1. Employers may continue to h*re: AWEEicA fuzrr r— It- is believed that about $5C0 will be which reached Washington today nojr:o, workers who apply at the plant witW- ready with helpful suggestions, ever An unknown, well dressed man was raised in money by this means, and through official sources by way out solicitation, direct or indirect. in addition, clothes, shoes and wear-j found by Jas. McAndrews near Grand of a neutral country. 2. The Federal Director of Em-! The services' conducted by Rev. ing apparel of all kinds are very -Falls last week with his throat cut ployment in each State is authoriz- Hanson at the Oak Portage church badly needed and will be collected CITATION FOR HEARING OUT PETITION and a razor lying on the ground by ed to grant permission to employers Sunday were well attended. during the week. •his side, there was nothing to identify FOR ADMINISTRATION to use their own field agents for re-1 The Red Cross meeting will be him on his person, but there was a crujting unskilled workers under his held at the Riverdale school Saturdirection RED CROSS OF RANIER Estate of Frank P. Amo. note saying that drink and no work and control for war indus- day evening, Oct. 19. Everyone weltries caused him to end his life. County of Koochiching located within the state. I come. To express their good will and respect SB 3. No unskilled labor may be trans- ... State of Minnesota for Mrs. McPeek, chairman of M. ... The Ladies' Aid of the E. ported from one state to another) I rg* In Probata Court the branch, the .people of Ranier4 church will hold their regular an-: ot without authorization from the Di-.. being placed upon employers engagriector BETTER DENTISTRY I* the matter the Estate of! planned a pretitjy car^party, the scene vnual election of officers, Friday p.m.! General, to be secured by ap- ed in war work in recruiting their Frank P. Amo, Decedent. of which, Was the spacious hall and October 25th at the home of Mrs.' own skilled labor, other than that The State of Minnesota, to Francis' plication through the Federal- Di adjoining rooms the American FOR LESS MONEY Geo: P. Watson, 914 7th- street. All P. Amo, Jr. only child and all persons they should so conduct their efforts rector of Employment fdr the statin interestedin the granting- of administration State Bank luild!ing. There were members of the society and those which "the labor is recruited- No as to avoid taking or causing restlessness of the estaU of aid decedent:! made attractive ^with -the Red Cross wishing to join are urgently-request^ among men who are*already laborers may be "moved from one employment The petition of R. If. C. Amo paving colors a^d-Kem^re|n. Among many ed to be pressent. district to another within engaged in other .war work, including been filed fn this Court, representing Bridge Work pretty features were candles with that Frank P. Amo, then, a resident of. Gold .Crowns ... I a state without authorization from railroads, mines and farms, as ... Jacob Larson was here Monday the County of Los Angeles, state of White'* Crowns red shades. the Federal Director of Employment as work covered by direct and Weill California, died intestate on the 20th Plates'- .• •. 1 from his farm near Big Falls whoj Mr. Ernest Oberholtzer in presenting for the state. subcontracts for departments of the day. of October 1917, and praying that* GUARANTEED WORK is feeling pretty good after selling the guest of honor with an United States Government. letters of administration of his estate 4. Employers who are permitted ,{4$.YEARS Jhls- crop of 350 bushels of potatoes armful of red arid white carnations be granted tb Chad. S. Marden, and Employers" ia Nonwar Work to use their own field agents for recruiting the Court, having fixed the time and right from the field at $1.00 a bushel paid her a very happy tribute for labor must in no case use Nonwar industries should not offer GEf dUftaESTIMATE FIRST place for hearing said petition: Therefore, on board cars to R. F. Foster of Dentybow the success which had accompanied any fee charging agency, or use any superior inducements or in any you and each of you, are hereby Who. picked up a .carload of lier efforts to unite the people of the Special attention given to cited and required to show cause, if agents or labor scouts who are paid way undertake to compete for labor 1150 bushels which he shipped last little town in a common .cause to this any you have, before this Court at the out-of-town patients. Write us with the Government or with employers for their work on a commission week to thip state of Kansas. Probate Court Rooms in the Court and appreciation expressing the hope all out your teeth troubles. We engaged in war work, as above basis. House, in the city of International Nels ..Waterman who was head seal to return in the spring. are glad to answer any and all 5. All advertising for unskilled labor, described. Observance of the lettef Falls, in the county of Koochiching,4., er for the International Lumber After the games a very pretty questions. Write' us. and spirit of this provision is necessary State -*of Minnesota, on the 15tht day whether by car£ poster, newspaper,handbill, Company for three years prior to spread was laid, the keynote of of Nov. 1818, at 10 oclock a. m., why or any other medium, for the efficient prosecution said, petition should not be granted. DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE 1913, but who since that time has which was a salad in puttie shells is prohibited after August of the war. Methods of recruiting 1, 1918. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and similar position for the state Union Dentists held a with a Red Cross cut from the blood and of advertising which do not offend This applies to all employers engaged the seal of said court this 15th day of Minnesota with headquarters in red l^eet. The ladies in charge are against it are permitted. of August, 1918. wholly or partly in war work, Minnesota was here on business for to be congratulated not only for the John Berg, S. Employment Service, whose maximum force, including (Court Seal) Probate Judge. the state yesterday and evidently entertainment at the evening, but skilled and unskilled .aborers, ex-.ceeds J. B. Densmore Director General. phas S. Marden, renewed pleasant ^-quaintances with for the feeling of good fellowship 100. Washington, Government printing Attorney for Petitioner, his many friends here. which prevailed. office. Moorehead, Minn. No restrictions a^ for the time If j"**'1jeLMSl waiwuiii