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

November 14, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOVEMBER !4iH 1^18 PAGE FIVE The local surgical dressing station FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL NO RELAXATION OF EFFORT Kb* {^County Chapter has discontinued the making- of CHURCH LOCAL HAPPENINGS *. dres||pgs for the army, altho work ^Edward Kaneen, Minister. Ail War Organizatons Sliould be #RpprG%QSS NOTES will be continued for local use as calls Kept Intact in Order to Handle Because of the Influeza epedemic, come7~Word has been received from Great After War Problems another Sabbath will pass without Washington that sufficient dressings MICKIE 8AY8 WANTED—House-Maid. Call 372. The Red Cross is making arrangements are on hand to care for all the public worship in the churches. Do not relax your efforts in the to give Christmas boxes to It behoves us to earnestlty entreat ONE GUY 1V»A*f wounded. Workers are urged to take dONS For Farm loans see Frank S. armistic says Secretary Franklin K. boys in our army abroad who have no NECK #VND NECK. VJLTH THE up the making of refugee garments and petition, through prayer, the Lang. armstc, says Secretary Franklin K. here:. relatives KJOSER FER POPULAR »1N great God, whom we have learned to for which there will be a great «emand Lane is a wire just received by the 250 AROUND H«5 OFFICE IS B. J. Johnson brought in a in the future. trust and serve that he will graciously For sending packages to boys in Public Safety Commission This -THE COWABOIN WAMPUS pound buck from Camp 5 today. Mrs. J. H. Brown, stay the ravages of disease camps in this country or in the would not, he adds, mean ^that the WHO LETS W\S PAPER G\T that has brought sorrow to many Director surgical dressings. FOR SALE—A good six room house navy consult the post office. The war is over. In any event the emer "ThCN A N«LM* BBHtMD AMP homes, and give the healing touch water and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 gency will not be over or a long' Cross is not handling that. REFUSES It At tHC POSt©FP\CE NOTICE TO FUR DEALERS to those who have been bereaved. Eighth street. AMO\P PANIKI1 time. Most of the war work must AND TRAPPERS In the midst, of our jubilee and SNHAT ME ONMfcS US ___• go on with full force, every man® annua* meeting and conven- Influenza masks for families having r°e Te V»d ™man in the Safety Conjmis- wi" Saturd^' Not- be hdd on I am paying the highest market Influena may be obtained free at "l re™ember sion's system must.stay on the jobi23rd' a' m' Inernational at 10 The MiCK!£, price furs all kinds in season. are accepting the of Falls branch will act as for of doctrines De- host. either drug store. JOD tQ the Skunk and fox skins are particularly T* mocracy and the sacrifices necessary 1.1. high at this time. John Christie of Barwick was for their propagation with much pure .The drive for Belgian clot'^'ng ,,e m^S imP°rtance a|i re- °nly all members of defense and! not 5 Fred Shaw here Tuesday to visit his son who is holy joy that the world w.ll be, suited the_ sh.pment of boxes, 8 war work 0 i2atiom International Falls, Minn. suffering with Influenza. only safer for Democracy as-we give weighing 1513 pounds and containing proper recognition to the supreme ^itl^^ndTat an .^i will look The Power Company are maintair.:ng EMERGENCY God good part which has had in tms ti- Pretty to some people next would not mean, nor must it mean, a hospital of forty beds for tantic struggle of the nations. winter. any cessation of the fighting done Families afflicted with the Influenza the convenience of their employees Lloyd George says: "Let us t.han'c by'the home army. Our boys must or others who need it. and needing assistance should Don't stop Red Cross work because God" and at his suggstion parliamen be kept at the front for a long time Influenza in your neighborhood, apply to Mrs. F. J. McPartlin, chairman adjourns to meet in the church Sam Plummer, one of the successful yet and meanwhile they must be Keep your Work room open but use of the Red Cross emergency cross he way to offer a Nation's farmers near Loman was here supplied with all they need, as be-|face masks. These are the instrufore.^ committee. The Red Cross thru this United Praise to God. Moday with farm produce. The needs of the devastated ctions from headquarers committee is endeavoring to do all The Lord Mayor of London leads I Belgium and northern France will it can to relieve a bad situation. that great city in singing "Praise God "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis for a long time remain as great -is The linen shower for French hospitals G. V. Kinney, from whom all blessings flow." will find the Hotel Dyckira:. rr ost accessible ever, if not greater. Very large ex- netted 24 napkins, 56 sheets, President. Let us do likewise "Lest we forget" to all the leading stores." tf ceptioiial jdemands will be made upon. 252 bath towels, 257 hand towels, 204 Lest we forget. Louis C. Downs of Loman has accepted our stores of food, for we shall have' handkerchiefs, or a grand total of JOIN THE BAND to do the best we can to appease the position of cook at the 793 articles. The allotment for Koochiching LOMAN the hunger of the-starving peoples Forest Inn and began work Wednesday. county was 640. WANTED—Young men to take up of central Europe, enemies and "7-.. band instruments and play with the Again we sing of "Peace on Earth." All the branches and auxiliaries friends alike. A cessation of hoslities, local band. Now is a good chance to Card reading, 8th street. John Ovala died at his home on have received their supply of Christmas instead of inducing a relaxation Geo. Peggar went to the Falls learn as we have one of the best 8th street last Sunday night leaving boxes When your label is received of efforts at home, would call work last Sunday. Patronize your home fur market men in this part of the country in from a soldier go and claim a a wife and seven children tb mourn for more strenuous work to meet the by dealing with Fred Shaw. charge You young fellows who are his loss. box. When your box is filled take it Several of our farmers have shipped fresh drafts upon our resources. The willing to Work and practice should pork and beef to International Banker Cowan was a visitor here great big American heart, no less ^.ac^ the same place, for inspec- to Mrs. Xens. Hanson and daughters two confer with Prof. Ansel at the band tion and mailing. Nevember 20 is Falls lately. Saturday with his friend Win* Hasselbarth. than American valor, will prove left for Bemidji live in their tP hall ^Tjuesday or Friday evenings or positively.Jbjtje last day for mailing. equal to every demand. own home there for the winter. see..$neVof the other members. ^SMrs. Crawford and children, who The privilege of sending Christmas hae bee visiting at the Sevcheieeje FOR SALE—Dining-room set con jv The District- court which was expected UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN packets is now extended to the nearest NEW pifE ORGAN have been visting at the Scheie home sisting of huffeti liable and 4 chairs. to convene heFe Monday was relatives of those srving in ihe FOR GRAND ARRIVES left on the train Sunday. Good condition. Phone 315. adjourned on account of the prevalence armies of our Allies, or of those in Nov. 11th to 18th. of Influenza. The C. E. Hamilton and Andrew Red Cross or similar work. No la- Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Nagle are enjoying The new pipe orgaji for the Grand Jespersen families moved to the a visit from her mothet, Mrs. theatre arrived Monday and is being The campaign to raise $170,000,000 required sign a statement at bel is The Koochiching Poultry show has Falls on lost Sunday's train. The installed by the expert from the Lew Gonia of Aberdeen, S. D. by the seven organizations which are ^ross branch that you are the been postponed until further notice men expect to work in the mills tMs backing our boys "over there" begins' neaJ"est relative, etc., and claim a on account of the prevailing epidemic -a^t0ry* Mrs. Geo. Decker who has' been winter. of Influenzae "V, Manager F. V- Peterson & Son who Nov. 11th. These organizations are way- box in the same very sick with Influenza for the past have done so much to give this city the Y.M.QA-, Y.W.C,A„ National We are glad, indeed to know thit ten days is recovering nicely.: J. F. Gavin, County Superintend pf first-class playv houses and enterSchools Catholic War Council (K. of C.) Loman has been able to place two RED CROSS* CHRISTMAS was a visitor1 at Northome tainments are to. be congratulated Jewish Relief Board, War Camp Paul Watson, left Friday .night for men in the court house, against great PACKAGES FOR MEN ABROAD1 the fitst of the. w££k_ in. the interest 6n this latest addition to their eq'uijjpf Community Service, American Library Big Falls to go' wth his uncle, A. B. odds." .We. believe that even the apportiop his jschool work. j. ment which will bring their Grand Association and the Salvation Paul for a few days' hunt aftdr big will, have reason to be pleas- Any person presenting a Christmas. ea*re UP the latest in city at- game. Army. The amount, is large, but Dr. Craig, Ghostly and Monahan Parcel label at the old First National l^! traction and will .without doubt be' it is for a big purpose, and the way Bank building may obtain a car- have turned1" the third fl&br of the Deputy Sheriff Van Etta and fam highly appreciated by their patron. On Monday night of this week aj the seven agencies are working to-j ton in wheh to send, Christmas gifts fly are enjoying a visit from ".th spe^. ward larg*4ypw4 gathered at the hall to gether promises a sweeping success.] the boys "over there" on any day ial facilities for treatment of this to brother Paul Van Ettan and family PEACE CELEBRATION help Mr. Olson celebrate his we!I-| John R. Mott who heads the Na-1 until ar dangerous, disease. •. now until and including November nnw from Brainerd. TO BE HELD LXTER earned victory. With singing, danc-' tional Drive, says: "These seven or ... 19 at from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Full Paddy Collins, the expert shoe mg .feasting thf. wght was spent very, ganizations represent everything instructions concerning packing and The surgical dressing department Meeting of Joint, Committee appoined shiner has opened parlors next to easantly. that is best in the life of he Amer:- mailing are given out with the car- has made a number of influenza by the Councils of the city of the Loyalty theatre where he is masks which may be obtained free The DeGravT^vamp his gotten so1 churc^'d^' b"ng prepared to take care of his patrons 5?ternational Falls and of the town of 1 Bc t0 the ,abd §ent of charge by those needing them at a road has been cut out jJurch' ub' theatre, the from abroad. No carton ccan be the the day or night. Fort Frances held this 12th day of yo the athletic field. To-! given out othr-wise fo and 11 AIO along the river. An empty wagon is! „at.u wise, parcels may November 1918 at the Council Cham- 1 A 1 ornf oarrels llbrar mav Chas Orvala died last Sunday night too much of a load in. the swam.J f_00n tra^ )!°W the, be mailed after November 20. Get Don't ship your furs to distant Fort Frances. on bers at' his home on Eighth street and 1 troop trams, through the canton- early. Moved by Wlliams. We hear that some surfacing is t"»1 Tenth avenue from pneumonia ,vMA Poin,s *0" «et outside when can ments, on the transports, and at Seconded by K. O. Fosse. be. done at once. developed after an attack of Inlltien-'resu'ts c"h at, and on tl,e 5pot every step of. the way, even to the! The labels for Christmas packets home. See Fred Shaw he'll take all nat this joint meeting of Com- 1 front line trenches." are beginning to arrive from the soldiers. you have and pay the highest .price. I niittees appointed by the Municipal COUNTY WAR HISTORICAL Take yours to the nearest Mrs. Eari VanNest left Sunday| Councils of the city of International SOCIETIES TO BE ORGANIZED 77* morning to spend a few weeks with' ^.n Fjelstad leaves Monday after Falls and the town of Fort Frances COUNTY PROBE VALID ^-ross branch and secure the pasteboard carton. Fill it and take her husband -who is taking care of ,f ^gamenear ^ea^' w^re to consider the question of some As announced some time ago Gov-: his father's ranch in Northwestern bas been in the habit of getting his suitable recognition of the ending of e™°r .Burnquist has appointed a State Supreme Court Upholds In- back to the Red Cross, to be in- Canada, several years past. tf,e Great War consider that in view ^ar War Records Records Commission Commission of of twelve! twelve q«wy Into Koochiching's Tangled sPected» wrapped, and sealed with meat Great War consider that in view quiry Into Koochiching's Tangled the ... .. the Red Cross inspection label. On Affairs Andrew Jasperson and Emil Ham- the health conditions the proposed members, with S. J. Buck of the! It is believed that it will be necessary no other conditions can your sol- ilton of Loman have secured employ- celebration or thanksgiving be de- ^tate Historical, society, as chair-1 to continue the closed schools, dier boy-receive a package. ^If you man. This commision held its initial I*1 s"it growing Koochi- a out of ment in the indtistries here and ferred* nU' churches and'theatres another week cannot secure cartons where you Your Committee further consider meeting Tuesday, and elected ching county's tangled ,ast affairs, the moved their families to our city last on account of the jnereasing number that-the committees make necessary F' **olbrook field agent of the His- employment of N. B. Arnold, *ve' Cross, Duluth Koochiching wr,te Red Monday. of influenza cases here. arrangements for the due observance tor'cal society director. as special county attorney-to investi-: County Chapter, International as Fall?. arrangements for the due observance Abstracts and titles to all property of the day of the signing of Peace Co"nty Historical societies will be Sate road, ditch and *'3 other county' Supt. V. Helmers of the M. D. & Christmas boxes may now be sent: and family are now comfortably KoochlchmgCounty furnished by Terms, on any day to be publicly orSanized for the purpose of getting transactions, is held regular and law- W. ,n the Koochiching County Abstract Co., proclaimed in proper and definate form the his- by the State Supreme Court in a w^bout a label abroad to persons: -domiciled in their bungalow at th Officia 1 Abstractors, International Carried tory of each county and community decision filled today. eiJ£aged in Red Cross or smilar work corner of Fifh avenue and Fifth Falls, Minn. tf in the presenfwar and to compile a William Keiver and other citi'zeens ^b°se serving in the armies of om* street. J. .E Burdick, record of each and every soldier.1 county began proceedings A signed statement must to be Chairman. County Commissioner Harrigan' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sheelda are rejoicing The preservation" and exhibition of prevent the county commissioners presented substantially as follows who was re-elected by a vote of 259 over the birth of a bouncing DONT EAT MORE THAN war relics is a part of the commi- from allowing payment of bills from un^ersigned makes application?. to 141 for Abe 01son returned home boy baby. Bill says he is another ssion's work. the several revenue funds, he pay- ^0 forward to (name and addressV THREE MEALS PER DAY Friday night after attending board voter for the 2nd ward and the first The idea will be to make the re- ments going to Arnold, and to re- ^lirstmas package. Ir.am th^ near- a meeting here Thursday. thing he asked for was a rifle to defend est living relative in the U. S. of thy The following is a copy of com- suits of the commission's efforts qf srain the proposed investigation. himself against, the Kaiser. Albert Schonsby of Birchdale wt municaion from the office of A. D. surpasing interest to the relatives They contended that Arnold's em- name^ and I have not or will person here Monday,-being called as a petit Wilson, Federal Food Administrate and descendants of every soldier payment was unlawul and that limi- no* make any other Chrstmas ship- in FOR SALE or TRADE—A good six—room house in the» mill addition Jur0r* While here he spent a few Minnesota: the years to come. The value of tations on county expenditures made bim in 1918.".The committee or or to for partly improved land in this 'lours renewing bis acquaintances at "Please be advised that the Food such a record will increase with years I4 unlawful to incur any new obli- ^'1: then give out a box and inspect Administration is against the Every community in this dounty! fictions.. The Koochiching county iust a label had been nreceivetl as county. Apply R. L. Dunfrene, Box tb* Press office ®tber places four-. th meal.. The. American people' should co-operate to the. fullest ex- district court .denied their applica-. ^rom s°Wier. a 476. International falls. (2) Julian Peterson* cashier G. V. Kinney, of tae should discontinue all. unnecessary tent with the person. or. conynitt ^, tion for restraining orders and they .. Pres. Int'l^Fals Branch, Mrs. Jphn H. Brown. Superii^eftT f. and Mrs. Peterson eating and should patriotically use t]iat is appointed to look after the all appealed. e. :__f .1: visited with their brother Dr. Peter- dent gf the Sargical Pressing^ef visit^ wj»h. thtir JH-Qjh?r Dr. Pet«t- American: {(^d Cross. ,, *1.1 i? every ppssible..m ans ofvsaving foodjv iippdrtant worje.. i--' r..^t _.J!*®«®?j5v-co.urt Tit. in#tbe opinion partment pf the R^d Cross hasiMi^a^jjs they.wwe, .on their Even with |he signing oi tbe in-jA%rew. Holt, findf. noified front, the National:. Head- :tJr S?1 S —r *reat" tiee and, the conclusion of peace in stantly ap||cov^d of the. plan Mjhen it tlie pkintiff failed to proy? thatFOREST C^L^BRATES quarters to cease .making surgical mcnt tor Mf- Fet^r$on. the near, future, we must conservewas jpr^^dani^as appropriated!^® occasjon^^existed 'for^employing, REPOkT^GE^V SURRENDER dressings. .„:v .| The fanva«cinr^nn4r^ ^nncictinr, food for months and months, to come funds to take care of. the expenses of Arrnold or that his was. an invalidl The Canvassing Boiirdconsisting in order to .provide necessary $up- this WPrk^ .... eniployment. and failed further to es-j Last Thursday evening Mr arid of County Auditor, R. C. Fraser. P. A. The last s'tafe land sale Iiere of the plies for mllions of people iiti tabKsli the ?laim that "fiinds_ were Mrs. Oiasl Iperitoa th^ proprietors Erickson, Justice- of the peace from season- was 'held last' Moirday, bjiit no lacking ^tP compensate him.. Ray and Justice Btown» of South Inv! Europe who are «terally .stat*mR MANY INFLUENZA CASES of the Forfcst inh' arranged and carried land sold. The appraisers are vrif „„sv ternational Falls? proceeded with the and for whom is no other. COUNCIL APPOINTS ASSISTANT out a program with their wllI1 a new arwf GARDEN CONTEST of jand ior next years' 'III work of canvassing the votes of the s*rce 9f relief than this country. hunndred jf)atr6tis in lionor of the reported ^. monthly sales Chairman Ulvedahl 1 sugar is allowed for afternoon The Emergency Commitee.in charge election Gerttiaii 'iinconditorial sur- recent thl^nth M"N tZt mZZr of Mrs. F. J. McPartlin in their house The following prizes were awarded rendeer. Jf thai »«ls oi btgm to house visitation found 167 cases -ih the school garden, contest: The Red Cross Salvage Depart-1 board not being presnt on account cf any-"ature* Pleas? communicate this The dining' rooin Was tastily decorated «i 7v tA all infene^ .. .7 tp all interested parties." of Influent Saturday and Sunday Maurice Ludwig, 1st ment will collect and ship a carload sickness with flags and buntig and at the1 Yours truly, and ten new cases. Monday, exclusive Frances Ludwig, 2nd. of salvage, consisting of bailed paper, regular six o'croek dinner, a special Levi Iverson who,filed on a home Federal Food Administration, Mia* of the cases at the hospital. Margaret Halt, 3rd. scrap-iron, rags, etc.* this week program of" prayeV addresses and nesote. Monday evening the City Council, Laura Raymond, 4th Anyone having any such articles for stead il? Manitou about six weeks ago' singing was rendered by Rev. W. W. appoined John Berg as assistant to the' service will pleace notify MrsJ ai-rived Tuesday frpni his former! Nov. 8-1918 Virgil Batte, 5th. Dale and Rev. L. Kingsbury, Miss Franson. Phone 34. home at Amerherst, Wis., with a] jthe health officer to have active Some of the gardens were very. Ruth Houghton, presiding at the .* car load of stoek, machinery and Mrs. Van Alman died at her home charge of he Influenza situation. good. Those belonging to the Lud-' piano. A committee consisting of the. household goods. His 13 year-old on 9th .f^treet last Monday night wig children being especially good. The following were guests of honor School teachers are visiting every: son came with him and the rest of| leaving.^jer hudsband ond a thr^chome Mrs. Plembling died last Thursday Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Kingbury, Mr. and and findinig out the numbere the family will be here as soon as year-old daughter. Funeral services evening at h:r home" on 8th street, FOR SALE Mrs. Lloyd^ofli? and Rev. and Mrs of Influenza cases and whether spec their house is built. These.are the! were conducted Wednesday by Fr. and was buried Saturday leaving her Carload of heavy logging horses W. W. Dalle.? ial help is needed under the direction kind of people who will be a real Killeen. husband Taft Plembing and -three! cheap and easy terms. Will be 111 of President, V. Kinney of the help in opening up this good agricultural very young children to mourn her Saturday, November 16th. Get your Typewriter Supplies at the local Red Cross C* apter. county. SOfeSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS her loss Frank H. Keyes. Press Office. 'i A J"*" -Or** 1 /A