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

October 24, 1918 · Page 5 of 9

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I^TjERNATIiONAL. fAU.S, ERESJb PAGE FIVit oscip'i THOMAS P. WHITE FOR SHERIFF Vote For 7 S LOCAL HAPPENINGS To the Voters-of Koochiching County 1 11y?ry much appreciate the good vote given me at the priniaiiries for re-election and it may not be out of place for me at this time RFV. WM. W. DALE to give herewith a brief statement of the work I have done, the fines Pastor. Liittle Miss. Edith Rose entertaina collected and the convictions obtained in one of the many class ot MICKIE SAYS few of her lady friends last Saturday Morniing worship 10:30. duties required of the Sheriff's office. afternoon in honor of her first """OEST USSEN f' VMHAf "V The most difficult part of the work during the past two years birthday. FOUND \*0 fHi. NNASTEPAPER Sunday School 11:45. has been that of enforcing the liquor laws in this county, due to the BA9VC6T'. \T SANS, "DEAR EOlTOft- CMLOPF John M. Waldron of Craigviile extent of territory to be covered aad the unusUal opportunity of Evening Worship 8. M\CK\E M4D »U- PA^N VJP*. was amongst the list of (jausaulties shipping intoxicating liquors into the county and the thousand ways OONiT VMANTV *tO SEE Tuesday as having died of wounds FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL of secreting it from myself and deputies by serving it in all kinds fHfcT LITTLE IMP PARAO\NO receved on the West Front. CHURCH NW SHOafCONWMOS of unsuspicious recepticles as well as from the vest and hip pocket, Edward Kaneen, Minister. R\OUT BEFORE N\N ENES Gustave Lindborg has purchased but not withstanding these difficulties we have succeeded during five acrres on Clark's Beach which the past jtwo years in making 256 arrests which have resulted in 'Morning worship at 11 and in. the he is already gettng ready for next the following manner: evening at 8. years' crop and dwelling. Number who have paid fines or forfeited bail 102 The Sunday School meets at 10 a. Number who have served time in the county jail 33 Congressman and Mrs. C. B. Miller m. for Bible Study, with classes for of Duluth arrived Saturday, midnght Number of cases dimsissed 71 everybody. Kindergarten depart r: to visit thef good friends, Mir. -••-Number of cases Grand Jury found "No Bill" 28 ment for the little folk. and Mrs. Frank S. Lang. FRANZ JEVENE Number of cases suspended sentence 6 For Re-Election Number of cases found not guilty 1 Epworth League service at 7 :JL5 It is-'reported- that four persons COUNTY ATTORNEY p. m. Number warrants issued parties not found 3 died at Margie last week from Influenza.:^ Mid-week service Wednesday ev- I Total 256 Ike Clark, N. P. Neilson and John ening at 8. The a^mount of money collected in fines and forfeited bail during Carstans all -of Loman were visitors A TMPl^T STftMP the past^two years.is $7,740.00 which is almost twice the amount here Monday. The Ladies' .aid will meet with Mrs. A DAV of my salary for the period of time. Geo. P. Watson, 914—1-7th street KEEPS Attorney Kane is able to be out THE riday afternoon. In addition to the above, 75 search warrants have been issued K.AISER again after a serious illness from send raids made wThere nothing has been found, besides twice a:i ftVS/AV Influenza His wife and children are Preachng service in the Ranier many more raids which have been made without warrants. recovering slowly. church at 2:45 p. m. Amount of beer and wine destroyed by order of Safety Commission, CMARltS Mrs. Frank Carrier is vsiting relatives :u6-MB«C $2,100. Value of whiskies sent to Adjt. General Rhinow BETTER DENTISTRY Sunday .sxrhool at 2-p. m. in-the twin cities until No*\ byy ofder o.f the Safety Commission, $2,000. Practically all of which Jst. when. she will be joined by her FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Miss Cora Knotts of Steffes was lias been seized since March 1st, at which time the Sheriff's office husband then the two will procee FOR LESS MONEY Rev. C. L. Kingsbury here Saturday on a trading mission. was given authority to seize liquor whether in suitcases, dwellings, to California for the winter. Pastpr Jjailro^ds qr wherever it could be found. Then too, before that time, Rev. E. L. Heermance is spending A car of horses, mules, and Harness, the §heriff?s office yvas not furnished help enough to do the work required 11. a. m. Sermon. Subject: Spiritual Bridge Work the week on business the twin and a car of sheep and goats, of it, but since the courts and the Safety Commission have Gold Crowns ... Twins." cities. sold at public auction next Saturday White Crowns ordered additional deputies we have been able to fulfilL the duties Octobef 26th at the M. & I. stock Plates .... Eugene Early of Baldus is listed as p. m. Sermon Subject:'. "The, of the office in every rfespect. yards by |E. Z. Mark. GUARANTEED WORK missing in 'the casualty list reports nt^htious Sinner and Un god ly." The above is a matter of court record which may be verified by 10 YEARS from the western front. A car 6f horses, mule?, and Harness, an^ one at any time. and^a car,,of sheep and goats, M. Bible Schopl. GET OUR ESTIMATE iFIRST "Ladies shopping rn Minneapolis *v in addition to the many, ordinary duties of my 6ffice both civil sold at public auction next Saturday will find the Hotel Dyckma:. most'accessible Special attention given to October 26th at the M. & I. stock m. Christian Endeavor. and criminal apart of my time has been devoted to work on the draft to all the leading stores." tr out-of-town patients. Write ,us ards by^E. Zjvr.Ma'rk. fof%w|iicl? I'te'ceive no compensation and which cannot be ~93tgO 'M 4 about your teeth troubles. We Uiitil offically notified ser^ic^ ^ri| ftpja, deputy. The Int'er^ti^ialf Falls Branch are glad to answer any and all Mrs. J9hn Holler has received a wHlfcontinue, of necessfty re the Kodc^ic-^in^Caunty Chapter ?f t, exceedingly regret tljat I shall not be able to see many of letter from her son Ray^who is. at a questions. Write us. the Amerifcafr Red Cross will hold ills .^e Vot|fS:|pers!li^lly because the work of the draft board which camp in Pennsylvania, but expects \Yedn.esday evening. Bible iy« DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE first monthly*? meeting in dthe -A«i ••J' soon to be on hiis Way "over there." s^nuSt be done during-.the next three weeks and which could not have ander Baker school, Monday, October Friday evening. Cho'r rehearsal Union Dentists been done earlier but I feel .quite confident that you who appreciate Mrs. Sholta of Indus was here Satday 28. the fact, that both by. my o\yn efforts and that of my deputies, who and says she starts Monday 10 Amongst the thirty boys who left Miss Josie Schultz has received a are as efficient as could be secured in the county. I have fulfilled the take her husband for a trip to visit Wednesday n-'ght for camp was Antone their relatives in the Owen's Sound duties q| the office as well as possible and will appreciate both your Voiler of Grand F^s, turti^hip is with- the", iiith "Hunhusfeers" on county lower Canada. vote, ami influence iV favor^of my re-election. whose name has ij,pt-,app*eared on th theVw«sterififcont. He isrnow a corporal Respectfully yours, lists. .i •. Rev. and Mrs. Kaneen are enjoying and is greatly eTjjoy ihg the —*-%$-yIii5bbbs Thos. P. White. a visit froiruher br&jt&eE^jRev.jfejE.Evans S fey^-Mon- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS X4T who? is -home- on a fur|o.ugh[# day night for Minneapolis to visit 'j Albert, Arlie and Efrerrt or from his service on the western his ninety-year-old father, and also Indus ^re all three taking a course at the CLOTHES front as a Y.M.C.A. worker. toj.cpns.iilt an eye specialist on iin Automobile Mechanics^ a.-ttd Trat son's account, and take care of other Abstracts aTid titles to all property tor Engineerng course at the Rahe business. He will be back the first in KoochichingCounty furnished by, Autoe-tractor school at Kansas City, than You do.at the PRICE of next week. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Mo., and are -greatly enjoying thcr Officia 1 Abstractors, International woi Mr. and Mrs S: Branch are rejos,^' Falls, Minn/ :U ing over the birth of a beautiful R. B. Cook and sons-are: spending baby girl which came to bless their FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White the week»at Clark's Beach where they 'honie- Sept. 28, at Fl'nt,vM-:eh. Mrs- Leghorn cockerells-, win-neirs at the are clearing off their acre lot prepar Fmo fair and International' Falls Branch was1 formerly Miss Grate ing to building a' residence there- Malloy who lived here for. several, show. Apply J. T. Kelly, Fort Fran- on-20x30 feet 'and two stories h:gh years and worked in the varies ces. every Oct 31. Nov. 11 wfth double, porches and ©t^r jHAf fifrces at the "court house1. resort convenience. The best time teg save in clothes is when Geo. Brown who was picked up summer he, body of, Harry.. Moyer vvho. at Littlefprk last Thursdy on a! CARD OF THANKS charge of setting forest fires and was from Influenza Last Sunc'ay you btiy them and the best way to save is to given a ten days' suspended sentence Oct. 20 was brought here for burial We extend our .s'neere thanks, to by Municipal Judge Palmer last Monday. He was -only 19 ?years •. our many friends who so kindly buy good clothes. Friday. of age and the other member- o'fSKe helped in our recent loss by fire family who recently arr'ved from Ling Bow who attended. our public There kindness shall never be for^ Park Rapids to operate a logein? schools here eight years ago and is an gotten. camp for the Rat Root Lumber Look closer at the goods than at the American citizen returned froffi Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Degagne. Company near Ericsburg are now China last Sunday with his wife and afflicted. price be "more particular about what you get baby girl. They are living and working LITTLEFORK i^l at the Pekin Cafe. Mike Dobbs went to International FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE on"1)Usness. _. _. Falls Monday than what you pay. Good clothes are higher Rev. Fr. P. J. Killen returned from a four days' visit in the the fire one S. E. Gregg preached at Soi'th In priced than they were, but not higher priced at and near Duluth last Saturday ternational Falls, Sunday morning. morning. He says the bereavement, Alfred Olson went to* the Falls suffering and property, destruct:on than they are worth. Monday. is s'mply indescribable. C. S. Jamison drove to the countv The Junior High school raised the seat Sunday. sum of $48.25 in thrift stamps ani The clothes we sell are guaranteed to $11.35 to be given to the fire suffers Mr. Gavin of International Falls making a total of $59.60 which spent Sunday fixing up a few vote» give you long wear and service. is very good for a week without in ths vicinity. much^ special effort. On Sunday last there were two Sergeant Irwin Bloomfield has been HART SHAFFNER & MARX cars that drove to hear Hon. C. i* assigned to duty at Jefferson Barracks. Miller's addresl'.^i". v"«. -r^l He hopes' to be granted' a We~^expect vt^at. !the new :potatQ thirty, day furlpng .before long as he ware-house will be completed this |ft| has been in the service over three make them of all Wool Earbics tailored to week years without a vacation. 7 Schools at* Littlefork have been last and keep shape.. A Hew suit or overcoat The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. temporar'ly closed on account o( the church will hold their regular annual I large- ^asesr of Spanish "Twill be unable ,to„call:juBOJH evjetyvoter election of officers* Friday p.tWf fOf^riy oT Hart Shaffner & Marx clothes that ,v October 26th at the home of Mrs. Flu- in the county therefore taki 1 1 this magnerr to announce my candidacy go wrong. Geo. P. Watson, 914 7th street. AH Mac Loman, Candidate for County for Judge of Probat. members of the society and those ^ttditor spenf Saturday of last week wishihgf to join are urgently* requested My years of experience will enable .in and around^oiir city, and was well to be pressent.*' me to serve--yew* witirefficient received. V,. ij, nd economy ,v, ..^ Sheriff White and Deputy Martin Read^ the following five reaso.1why Congressman and ^MrSi C. B. Miller, "went to Northome Sunday night and Vi II I ask for your support. of Dujuth,-Spent Monday at Littlefork. brought back Joe Hanson who was 1. Homestead hear Margie. They were driven over by Copyright 1918 Hart Sr*»a«n»r & Marx crazy, he is only 30 years of age— Resided in this county 13 years. Frank Lang of International Falls. and worrying over the war. When 3. Hold no public office. 4 he met Henry Pitblado and Henry Oscar Hanscdnl the defeated candidate I 4. Am fully competent to. fill the Dawson, as he was being taken to for Register of Deeds was up position. the county jail he stopped them and the Littlefork river Monday usins? 5. Will be in the office at '•"anted to know where their white his little hammer at so much per day, times. flag was. Hanson was adjudged insane knocking Frank S. Bang, whom he Your vote will be appreciated. by Judge Ber- and sent to Fer has repeatedly said was the best Yours truly, gus Fals Tuesday n'Hit. Renter of Deeds in the state. v. John D. Kibbev i, .t.iaC.. 4. 'ww?.-* 4 .vt- "Mm-* •,