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November 7, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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JOIN THE BAND tdMMVNlCATlON A FLOCK OF SHEEP SUBSCRIBF TQ UNITED LOCAL HAPPENINGS ON EVERY FARM WAR WORK FUND WANTED—Young men to take up International Falls Pre'ss, band instruments and play with the' Mr. Watson^ Already a large number of the farmers "We hWe'^J^L^work just to untangle local band. Now is a good chance to Dear Sir-. in the Rainy River Distrct keep t^9bQ%e(l wire that has been leafn as we have one of the best As you are in for a clean city I Floyd Rye returned Saturday from a small flock of sheep- and in some! strung back and forth across France" MICKIE SAYS men in this part of the country in thought you would call attention to Minneapolis where he had been tau cases large flocks, all of which have General Dupont of the A. E. F. said charge You young fellows who are the fact that by the powers that the days getting his eyes treated. SWS, NA« "!Y)\*4W proven very profitable to the owners "It must never be said of America willing to work and practice should schools and churches are closed— OF -THAT GUV VMHO WVJI and it is the belief of the Times that task half done. We that she Ieft her Harvey Palmer returnes toni'ght confer with Prof. Ansel at the band pool-rooms packed. OSS? IN HESE\ WE*S a flock of sheep on every farm should everything to France and owe our to the University of Minnesota hall Tuesday or Friday evenings or The schools in Internatonal Falls SORE AT FCH0TW6R-AV)N BUT be the slogan for the district. to stand by until they men wil1 have see one of the other members. AlNtt fWfe NERNt f' OO where he ist aking vocational military have been closed for the past two We need the wool and we need the "done what they can to set her have Vi EU. V*V»* 0 U\S FACe weeks on account of the Spanish Influenza training. meat, therefore let us boost till road to restoration. This we on /NHAT H£ -TVTTMKS OP V*\N\, EMERGENCY and the churches forbidden •'Lad'es shopping in Minneapolis' get it. Some one says perhaps §^ves double importance that to the so -THE POOR PRONE to hold. meetngs. Even the Salvation too much boosting an consequently United Campaign. COhAE HEtee ~f«.N will find the Hotel Dyck r.a:. must accessible War Work No Army is not allowed to hold Families afflicted with the Influenza IT* x\f tHE BOSS *T P«\N?f to all the leading stores." tr popularity will with *00 much knock thn one who has not lived our boys and needing assistance should open air street meetings. I am not A KNOCK ON HtN\ *M "tHt bottom out of the market for ^magine vitalfy important both how can apply Mrs. F. J. McPartlin, chairman finding fault with the above It is to Mrrs. Geo. Watson spent a fewdays S PA.P&R\ A\NVf THA*f commodities. Let us see. Shppr.' services of these seven great Cross emergency a move, but only a little move in the! if Sh^ of the Red of this week with her parents DISGUSTING stocks the world organizations is. No one can overestimate committee. The Red Cross thru this right direction, just apparently for! lOWer than the °V" at Big Falls She was accompanied Were their importance in the political effect. r,&ht now and committee is endeavoring to do ail are by her son Paul. period of demoblization. it can to relieve a bad situation. If the men who'have the power to' and mntt "T" eno"Bh wool "The civil war destroyed careers Frank Carrier left last night for G. V. Kinney, cl°se the churches mean rfghTand ^a and rte T,B°,h Ca"" of hundred of promising young men. Minneapolis where he will meet his not afraid to1 incurve ill win of the! o'e-half etuehV" President. by This war must not do that. Boys wife withwvhom-he will journey to local politicians why are the 1 own local use. Wool of course is in great de- who have sacrificed and California with to spend the winter. better men merchants at least one drew crowds RED CROSS NOTES mand at present for than when they left. The war work by s? "bargain sales" and at these army purposeS( FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White but all these men now wearing ni- agencies in France are laying plans bargain sales have the children who The carton is 3 by 4. by 9 inches, Leghorn cockerells, winners at the forms.must needs be fitted civilian trying period. Every hut is for this are forbidden attending school work and must not weigh more than 2 Emo fair and International Falls othes again upon their return and become a university class room, to in the stores ill ventilated, even pounds 15 ounces unwrapped. Do show. Apply J. T. Kelly, Fort Frances. it is going to ta'ke several years to! direction of leading edu- under the when ifo crowds are,in them? not put in any written messages, Oct. 31.' Nov. 11 effect a complete demobilization af- cat°rs. Entertainment and recrea- Furthermore what- strikes me as perishable food, liquids or glass. ter the declaration of peace which be largely increased tonaI work wil1 the biggest inconsistency of all is to Mrs. P. S. Pendergast, and daughter we confidently hope for soon, a peace *or of the boys will a11 of the time allow, Sundays included, the poolrooms Mavis expect to leave in,,a fe*.v CMAS4.C4 The Northome Branch has elected the way we want it and at our own Provided for. The War 0J have to be a-MoC 1 and other loafing places, to days for Detroit, Mich., to join Mr. Dr. E Dufort president Mrs. L' terms. Furthermore, there are many/Work agencies will need $170,500,000 Pendergast. who is an immigration be packed with bums many of whom D. Beach, vice president Blythe McLean,-secretary People the large cities who have' yes» millions more. They will and inspector in that city. ar6 slackers arid many Austrian? and C. P. Ellingson very recently cultivated taste for! thousand of additional need to send ™usi: lauSh Ae spead of the who at treasurer. good lamb and mutton that they never workers women particularly, for the Loyd Nord returned Monday evening Influenza keeping back the drafting dreamed sey could acquire. Mutton influence of one good woman over to the Great-Lakes Naval camp th®, m^n for the army. Gemmell: Corrected list of officers has always tasted wooly to them tUre is more potent than the influence :Card reading, 8th street.- after a few days visit with his parents, It. would look as if there is graft but some day not long ago they happened for Evergreen branch: L. F. Bryant, of any man, no matter how capable. Senator and Mrs. H. NerdT iji the way things are done If the Stanley Rye is recovering nicely chairman L. Hoyt, vice chairman to get a nice juicy chop from If the American people stand powers that ]e meant right let us Last Tuesday evening a few from his attack of Influenza. Miss. Sara M. Jameson,., secretary a properly dressed carcass and it was ty through demoblization as they at once have the pool-rooips closed. friends gathered at the home of Mrs A. P. Rusch, treasurer., hard for them to realize th^t theyj through months of fighting, have our Itr niay help a Ranier doctor's busi& It pays to advertise in the International Judge and' Mrs.1 Frank Palmer in wiere eating mutton. Anyway if we' a^II1y have made the most splen- keep- the .pool-robiris opfen Falls Press., honor of their "son ^Harvey Who was look back a few years we find that! di.d record of any in history. They For the Bitchdaie branchy Mrs. A.I^0I|ugner sPread the influenza, but the spending his furlong herei en wool sold for 12c per lb. and wln strengthened, more wjll serve as pi-e^ilerit fbr CQme back Mayor T.- Johnson of Littlefork citizens of International Falls should mutton correspondingly low, efficient arid more useful tj^f^ cOming year Guilder NybO, yjc.e in every men Henry DaWspli met with a rather was here Tuesday with the hallots have protection as much as possible^ ^ade good money with their small ,way iocesident Mrs.. Chas Loyejoy, ?Wi^ta^^nd painful accident' at ,tBe machine-shop .against the disease .by having the from his precinct." rr- 1 or large flocks, why worry about! Albert Schonsby, treas^ of the Company by getting his fingers so pool-rooms closed at once till the urer. Fred Smith' brought up from Laurelel danger is past. caught in the:-knives of,- a planing beensnH111? d°Wn !.here has PRESIDENT WILSON ENDORSES always the first car load of wheat to be machine and ^aeefating them sheen g°°d money UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN Further more the doctors mttst be be sneep well cAred for and properly shipped out of Koochiching county badly. Koochicking County Chapter '!. either incompetent or criminal to managed and no district in the who last Monday, allow a lot of black diptheria in a Ths is an editorial in behalf of the Dominion is better suited for sheer) It is it It -fc'reat-' r«gret that we The labels for Christmas packets hotel and rooming house and do United War Work Campaign. than the Rainy River District w^h chronicle the? deafHf- 6'f Peter Graham FOR SALE—Dining-room set consisting are beginning to arrive from the soldiers. nothing. It is by the president of the United «t« ambulance of rich juicy clover in of Lib^rf^^Addijion, who made of buffet, table and 4 chairs. Take yours to the nearest Trusting you will find space in States, and appears in a letter, written the summer which will the the Supreme Sacrifice while fighting Good condition. Phone 315. RedvCross .branch and securfe the your valuable paper of this. put by him to the chairman of the on the western front. ., Peter was lambs onto the market fully month pasteboard, carton. Fill, it and Itake a Yours truly, earlier "0'n"t^™ I ^ininS D. Kooch of Blackduck was summoned well known and highly regarded than can be dont it back to the Red Cross,,to be inr It. is the president's endorse•f Taxpayer. to, Littlefork Tuesday morning ^irie grasses of the west. Also here and left with the second dr^ft spected, wrapped,^ and sealed with the. wrork of these seven or­ to attend Tinj Roach who is seriously quota, September-of last-year. His have the clover hay for "winter Teed ,CTe" peo-"or 1 the Red Cross inspection' label. On fETTER FROM A SOLDIER BOY ganizations and his plea to the ill with Influenza. ing which surpasses by Tar oth^l a"d parents, Mr. and Mrs Matt,. Graham tio other conditions can your soldier a classes of hay, for sheep with the Am"5can «P" feel this-losi very keenly,, btrt of t0 contmue to boy receive, a package. If yoii ex- port them as they have in the past, Camp Cody, N. M. "The surgical dressing department ceptions Of alfalfa. are' supported by the heartfelt sym.pAtliy cannot secure cartons yob Her^ is the president's editorial: October, 28, 1918 lias made a number of iftUuenza True $20 t° $35 for a grade ewe 9,f ,pjir, 'community. live? write "Red^ Crps Koochiching ''May I .convey through you ^£sksnVhi$? may be* ob&iriW fffce as. from 2 to S years old may seem like County Chapter, International Falls. xitEiOb ttE^dkT •Quite a while ago since I'left and chairman of the -commission on -training of charge by those needing, them a long figure and that is the price thnt it certainly seems it too. I ani very camp activities a very warm expression hundreds of them are bringing this 1 GEO. O. RANDOLPH It is believed that it will be necessary List of Koochiching County registrant's tha'nkful to you for the copies of of the government's appreciation season in the prairie provinces and DROWNED IN ALASKA WATERS to continue the closed schools, called' for service, but who your paper you have sent me and of ,the splendid services ren- in a a a churches and theatres another week failed to report: certainly would like to get more of for the better classes of ewes Old1 reco«" SCVen officially All the old settlers he.re are saddened on account of the increasing number Elmer Blocker them. ewes can be bought for from $13 to U"tC" 1 V0 organizations which by the news of his death by of influenza cases here. Panjteley Boresuk. •I like army life very well, but are ministering to the troops at home $15. However the old ewes are not drowning in the^steam boat disaster Emil Chrj^tu^on rather discouraged in not getting and overseas? The agencies to to desirable where a large flock is kept in Alaskan waters last week. The Mrs. O. E. Nelson is expected Gust. Dur&iip 'France'until next summer, and by which I refer are: as they are not always able to rustle following, account of his drowning home this morning. Mrs. Nelson has Otto Granstroro.^ "that time it will all over. "Young men's Christian association a good living among younger and was received recently by the' Fo/t been at Alexandria the past two Idfren HartSon, 'Big-Falls. ^A lot of Minnesota boys are down more rugged sheep, especially when Frances Times: -George. O. Randolph, hire but none weeks being'/called there by the William HSfisotf-,' Knife River. frdm ^Koochichingi ,ecd ,h 1 "National Catholic War Council is in youngest son of Jeo: .^Randolph Nels Berhheart'Tf^i^en. death of her. mother and brother,! countj as far as I've been able to "Jewish Welfare Board, x- the event of only a small flock bu of Kettle Falls aijd a WotKer Luza Koltum. find out. tvictinjs of the Flu. rica Library association: being kept the old ewes could be cor.sidered of Mrs. Neil Berger of this place, was John Kosowan. -3-• W'nd and sand is all we have here "War Camp Community Service good buying at the above! Godfred Rehn of Laurel was herej one of the passengers pn the ill-fated Edwin Lundberg. besides work. Would be fine if "Salvation Army. prices. .Monday feeling .well satisfied with r' Princess Sophia which foundered off John Lynch. some.of, this superflous stuff .was Our soldiers overseas are fighting Now is the time when the country the results of his farm crops and thfc» Alaskan coast on Friday/ last George Makris. dumped around Koochiching roads. the battle of democracy with a spirit 'their ready sale. He is one of the !..is caling for both wool and mutton. ,There were 343 persons On board Carl Magnus Mickelson! .During my travel so far I ve met, and a morale unevcelled in any other many substantial men in th's county R-U T- XT borne far-ners claim the sheen homeward bound from the. Youkon Stanislaw M.olcewski. Maior Chance, John Noon and Regi- .. army. That spirit and morale will A .. worth what it costs to clear the land who have stayed by their homesteads and is so far is known not a single Dan Pardneau. nald Wentrow. Certainly seems win the war. Through the work seems ]lru|,|5ery dS) }je heep eat and is winning out. one was saved. Many of the older an( wee Louis Prahar. niighty nice to see someone I know. which these seven organizations are residents will remember George as a Our company/consists of ninty-sixi excePt Scotch or Canadian Emil Ronui. anyth,ng FOR SALE or *TRADE—A good thistles. They will thrive and fatten iointly conducting America is expres-, Theadoris Saedellos. boy when he lived with his parents men and we raised $4,250 for the six—room house in the) mill addition! on mustard, sow thistle, etc. Ii s,n*» ^er wholehearted support of' Mike S-us, up at Mine Center. George attended,-Liberty loan, ninety per cent only our troops in camp and in the -for partly improved land in this lines,, cases of this kind the farmer has a Jacob Emil Tappari. and graduated from one of the Amer-j draw $15 per month and so you seej 7*" ^ri"er luc nas a county. Apply R. L. Dunfrene, Box I and her anxious desire that the fine Please Jiotfy Local Board Interasa- ican universities as a mining engi-! the soldiers are doing their share. ot woo an am s. 1 476. International falls. (2) I edge of their training as fighting In these two crops the average ewe Please notify Local Board Interna-1 neer, since which time he has been I This is a dry country althougl: men should be maintained The activity vvili more than pay for herself in one mation that you may obtain as to engaged in nvning work in northern] I've'j met several Harold Kimpton's. of these organizations, therefore, The total amount raised iri. this year- ,as follows: Ontario around Mathison. Some two the whereabouts of these men. If you have any spare copies of ,, ~n in mobilizing the home, the city for the relief of the fire sufferers 0 8 lbs. wool at 70c $ 5.60 .months ago he went to British Columbia your paper I would appreciate club annd the church behind the was the sum of $1,500 of which the 1 100 lb. lamb at 15c 15.00 to look over some mining RED CROSS CHRISTMAS getting them. $20 00 army 's vital military value ani- Odd Fellows raised something over properties and hence to the Yukon PACKAGES FOR MEN ABROAD $600 and the Red Cross soldiers over °U Sincerely This is only allowing for a lambing most essentral vaue in- S for the same purpose and it was $950. .... percentage of 100 percent under pro- e^ecting the result. while returning south that the disaster Any person presenting a Christmas .CITATION-I^QR HEARING our a 25 to 100 T/16 waf campaign- occured. He expected to return 1 per suPervision flock of work Parcel label at the old First Nation- The Red, Cross Salvage Depart- ewes should easily give a lambing these^ societies is merely another ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION here and visit his people and ment will collect and ship a carload a* ®ank building may obtain a car- percentage of 125. indication of the unity of spirit as then join his wife and family in Minneapolis, of salvage, consisting .of,- bailed pa-j wheh to send Christmas gifts toa ,n Thec'ty man also has an excellent' na*'on that this making it possible a but fate' has decree3 otherwise. per scrap-iron,- rags, etc this *eekJ *he boys "over there" on any day to ESTATE OF JOSEPH LAPOINTE opportunity to invest in the sheep ^or tp win the_war. That spirit f! us Anyone having any siich until and including November now business by purchasing a flock of' an^ place which the work of |iirs. at from '2 to 4'o'ctOck p. m: Filll 'the" secvice' Will' pleace^^ sheep and turn them over to a farmer these agencies has. made for itselr instiwctlorii concerning packing and Llttt^FQRk a-Fcanson.. Phqnic,^.,, X- County of Koocbiching- on a half profit basis. The followng the hearts of all of us gives m« in mailing are given ont. with the carton./. confidence to believe that the unit-ed is ail illustration of how a proft shar- 'S. Ei-' Gregg preifehed at.-Ray./last' Be. »urevtifV^ label s/ent Rev. E.,L. Hewmancelias accepted tta'E8tate'of^J^Mph the of campaign will be crowned with ihg scheme will'work out yO^ufroiA abfotd^^o carton ccan be LaPointe, Decedent positiop as Field. Representative abundant success. SO grade ewes at $22......„ r$1100. 00 THE STATE O.F MINNESOTA ^TO given out otherwise. No parcels- liiay for "Ceritfat Minnesota lor the all penonrJ^ t|i$ ^nal account and 2 purebred rams at $50.... 100. 00 A I** 11-..- Jt ooic h^^liti^'^ii be mailed .after November 20. Get Ciylum Rdief Bureau., of.Red Crpss, distribution of the estate of said decedent: IsuelMd tfik /hospital Sunday c«en,'ifig. in early.. altlibugh tliis worl£ will rieceSBi'tit? the representative of tlie'abpve AJ9A2 $1200.00: named decedent, fiaVingr flled' in this Mr. HeeVimnci being'' tfri-the road *•, y.J. .. v.r- XiiMUbd The flock of 50 ewes and and 2 I Court' her final account*'of the Jadrtlin- Pres: IntM-^Fais Branch, about half of the time he will con,t,iri«e P^°f A. E. Ne Is on and S. 5. Gr egg istratftfh of the estate «f said*^d^cedtogether .rams produces: American Red Cross. to reside here and give coiiliderable \vere Big: -Falls visitors on Friday with fieri petition praying1 416 lbs wool at 70c .$291.20 time ti local. RedfCross work. for the' adjustment' and' allowance of last. r. ••.....-. 50 lambs at $15 each.... $750.00' FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL said Anal account and for distribution v. —r—•—r- ... ptOAy pu« Fort. Frances Times: Pte. Hugh of the residue of said estate to the. persohs CHURCH ou(nu99 oq |»9 .The epidemic of Span:sh Flu has thereunto entitled THEREFORE, Returns f§F the year... ... ,$lffiB.20 Stanely Osborne is reported wounded EdvVard Kane^ii, Minister.''" someivfrat abated, no new cases a' YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are hereby This gi^es"the inviestor over'^^jei^l Hugh, as he was familiarly called In accordance with the orders oi this-'writing, t' cited and required to show cause if ere, is a son of J. A. Osborne, lately cent on his investment of $1200. The Board of Health no church servicecs 111'- i— any you have, before this Court at the |AN^TON_S CTRENGUI Mrs. J. H. Davis, who is at present The most difficult proposition editor and proprietor of the Tinus Probate Court Rooms in the Court IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY will be held in this city or House, in the city of International in the hospital at the Falls is reported would appear to be to get the sheep. and whose past was ihitmately connected Ranier until further notice. Falls, in the County of Koochiching:. no&mfi improving. No doubt a few of the farmers in the: with the prosperity of this Our people are urgently desired State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day of District will have a few females for] town. Hugh was on the staff of the to have prayers and worship in their November 1918 at 10 o'clock A. M, •'^Mr. Frazy of Waukanha was in AMEICA -r- Times and went overseas with the why said petition should not be granted/ sale but the number would not supply! homes. town Sunday having just returned 4 141st Batt., being then drafted into the demand. They arejiavng sales T*-"— "3KO.V "The Prayer of "Faith Shall save a business trip to Nebraska. IOtvr *s.r Witness, The Judge of said Court, the 44h Batt. No particulars as to the Sick, and the Lord Shall Raise in several of the western provinces and the Seal of said Coourt this 29tl Abstr^^-^ad^ties to all property the seriousness of his wountj have r.rd it \^ould be a good idea for the them Up." day of October 1918. Mrs. Geo. Bectell of Lindford died "J in Koochichin^0oflfity furnished by been reeeived. (Court Seal) fanners to send a m^n out there to "The Effectual Fervent. Prayer of John Berg, at the Sanitorium Monday. Funeral the Koo^i'i^ing^Qunty Abstract Co., Probate Judge. to pick up a few carloads to place on a Richteous Man Availeth Much." arrangements have no* been made A Norton Jevne Officia 1 'Abstractors, International SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS James 15-16. the farms in this District.—Ft. Frances as yet. Attorney .for Petitioner. Falls, Minn. Times.. f:V-Ty&£ if