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

December 19, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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1S&.3 Mt&/- ^'M ». ."«•*» -il--- 'flr^sss" •. *v. asg. :s»: sii- "E J1 •*t»—.«si4, 3^ Erfg&^W INTERNATIONAL FALLS:PBESS, DECEMBER 19 1918 PAGE FIVE DR. J. CRAIG OF LETTER FROM CORP. that date: -his mother received the OF PNEUMONIA ^ST. PAUL COMING ... ALFRED LANGLOIS 5S3r telegram that he had passed away. LOCAL HAPP1 nyHyfQ '-5'. •He reached over seas in Angiist, the X-~ LCarl A. Ogren, one oi the most popil$r last letter was written October 28th, Rev. Dr.' J. C. Craig District Supt. Base Hospital, papermakers of our- city died but ssince received a letter written by of the Methodist church will visit International Nov. 28, O. P. O. 753 ast Saturday afternoon after an attack a friend saying Allan had had a little Falls this week. Dear MotherI «v H. M. Harris and family left Saturday #. W. L. Keiver of UttJcftork^was bere of Influenza ..followed _.by. Pneumonia. bad luck but hoped to be at work He will conduct the quarterly conference will drop ^you a few lines to let to visit relatives at Crookston. :Y" Saturday on business. 1 1 /jf*" soon,with these words "Don't worry Saturday evening at the you know that, am enjoyingg the The funeral was conducted by Rev. mother." church and give an address on the best of health and wishing you the -*•5 Estey organ for sale in good con* WANTEDh-Lady cook to cook for O. Hanson at the Swedish Luthtran At the time of his' death he was 22 centenary and reconstruction as now same benefit of life. Well mother I 3 men. Good place: Write J. B.Rose dition. Apply 723, 6th street. ar» church of which deceased was years and 7 months of age. 'He was left three weeks ago on the battle organized and the drive to raise Happyland, Minn. Prof. Hansel returned from Winnipeg a faithful member. The following a loving son a kind brother and a eighty million dollars to make field and was sent down to the hospital Chris­ Jas. McAndrews cruiser for the where he went on account of members of the Papermakers Union favorite among his friends. He read tianity more effective all over J»c with fever and Joe was still state timber department was here sickness. •.- ... acted as pall bearers: John Reiners, his when at home and wrote world. 'v with nie. I left him in the best oi vbible Monday attnding the sale. Wm. La Valley, Frank Atsneau, John his mother that a lady had given him health. I wrote to him last week. 1 This is one of the greatest and far A. A. Miller of Big Falls was here —7—• Perling, Ray Sawyer and Rudolph a bible so we know that^ he had reaching undertakings launched by left here to go back but was taken Get your masquerade suits ready Monday in the interests of his timber Lembke. Beautiful floral tributes the holy word right with him. His any church and is meeting with approval sick on my way and was sent back for the big victory masquerade ball, business. from the M. & O. Paper Co., Ass't. mother received a letter written in to the base hospital, but today I am and success everywhere. New Years' evening, Dec. 31., .vr £upt. R. W. Haddock, the Paper Makers a trembling hand, November 20th, On Sunday morning Dr. Craig will feeling the very best except a little FOR SALE—A good -six room house Union and others covered the this was 4 days before his death and preach. He has held pastorates in fever. water and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 WANTED—To buy used 9x12 twice also in this letter he consoled casket. the Twin Cities and other important I suppose you were glad when peace Eighth street. ••-.••... Brussels rug. Must be 'A good condition Deceased was born at Cumberland, his mother with the following words: was declared, they certainly did celebrate centers throughout the state and is and cheap for cash, inquire Abe Olson of Littlefork was here Wis., June 20, 1896 and was 22 years "Don't worry mother." now one of the officers of the centenarys here in France. Press office on business with the International of age when he died. He leaves his Poem in remembrance of Allan C. Well mother we were glad too, I plan for reconstruction work ':^h- Lumber Co., Saturday. wife and baby, his parents and eight Thomas, of Loman, Minn, member of throughout the entire church. Don't have seen seven months of it at the FOR SALE—Se.ven pullets, 1 cockerel brothers and three sisters to mourn Aero Squadron fail to hear him. front and I came out without, being? Columbian Wyandottes. Also The Home Guard dance advertised LOuS his loss in addition to an unusual wounded.' So I can thank God for it. There's a broken h'eafted widowed fine.pullets. S ,C. W. Leghorns. A, I. for last Friday night was postponed MASONIC LODGE number .of friends in papermaking, mother.. Well mother by next spring we will Knapp. Phone 333. oil account of the Influenza. ELECTS OFFICERS Church and social circles. —r be together again. I will certainly, On the border of our. state* Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Anderson of find the days long from now on, be^ Who sent her sons to'battle Chas. Knutson, Chas. Tilander and MRS. OTTO DE1RCKS South International Falls, is rejoicing The following are thhe newly elected fore time .flew fast. Write at once. Louis Lachapelle of Ray were here When freedom and liberty were at over the arrival of another child PASSES AWAY This is my address. stake. officers of the local Masonic lodge Monday to attend the timber sale. to bless their family circle. Base Hospital 28 A. P. O. for the ensuing year: "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis 753, A. E. F. K. O. Fosse, W M. She sent them forth with blessings The death of Mrs. Otto Deircks will find the Hotel Dyckmat: most accessible Commissioners'Bursack and Monroe Best regards, to all and am expecting C. H. Woodford, S. W. Tho her heart with sorrow wrung, which occured at St. Paul early last to all the leading stores." tf and Harrigan were here yesterday to leave, here in a few days and E. G. Bennett, W. For the, war-cloud loomed in darkness evening was a distinct shock to her •-rr— from their respective districts hoping to be home with you this win- H. McCormack, S. D. Mr. and MVs. L. P. Baily have returned host o£ friends in this section.. It was attending the good roads meeting.' T. Twedt, -t. And hjeavy o'er .our nation's hung. from Minneapolis where they not known that she was ill, and when Zt*y' -y E J. Gjesdahl, Sec. I remain you son, have been residing during the summer --r- Owen Warring died here last Mrs. Dr.) Vorrigan received a wire -. Corporal Alfred Langlois G. N. Millard, Treas. months. As you sit and gaze in sorrow from Mrs Irene Frey this morning Thursday night" from pneumonia Wm. Ward, Tyler. At the lonely vacant chair, announcing the sad event it was-almost caused by the Flu. His remains Harvey Palmer returned Saturday CARD OF THANKS T. J. Doty, Sec. S. There is. one glad thot arises unbelievable. Mrs. Deircks h*d were shipped to his home ^t. Thief being honorably discharged from the Joint installation of officers will be That he did his noble share. always enjoyed robust health, and River Falls for burial. service on account of.4he clase of the held with the Q. E. S. January 2nd. We wish, to extend our sincere the news of her death came like war. As he Crossed the surging billows thanks to our friends for the kindness Abstracts and titles to all property thunderbolt to her friends^ No particulars EASTERN STAR ——*T, Obedient to his country's call, and sympathy in the death of in KoochichingCounty furnished by were given on the wire. The Mrs. Robt. Lowe, returned Monday ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Wit should tiot grieve unduly our beloved son and brother Alan. the Koochiching Couhty Abstract Co., spmipathy of hundreds of frends in from her trip to SanFrancisco where -For God d°th mark the sparrow's Hearts only that have been bereaved Officia 1 Abstrskefdts,International The following officers were elected she was called by the death of her t|^2 section will go out to Mr.. Deircks as ours can measure our sorrow. Falls* Minn at the regular meeting of the O. E in the great loss he has sustain- brother a couple of months ago. r#r—!—. fall. Mrs. S. ,M. Thomas and .Children. »,•••' r' S. last Thursday night for the ensuing Mrs.. JDeircks maiden name was Ross Slack and R. J. Langaard the A large number of representative, In the far iwa'y land of France, year: Blankett, and she was married at .giw '.'!'". £9. citizens were here from every part newly elected -county commissioners In the thickest of the strife Mrs. Wm. Jevne, W. M. S^ijr ^ver about ten years ago to NIGHT SCHOOL of the county yesterday attending from the Big Falls and Mizpah districts He. found a sweeter, better home Mrs. C. H. Woodford, W. P. Mr. Deircks. Later they moved to the Road meeting called by the city were here yesterday attending ^Thanhinortal -man can find in life. Mrs. Liljeblad, A. M. v.-....- Spooner and then to Baudette,-and a the good roads meeting. council Night-school classes for foreigner* Mrs. Tweet, Con. few years ago they went to St. Paul When the battle raged so: fiercely seeking naturalization will be opened Miss. Bassett, Assn't Con. where Mr. Dircks has a responsible Judge MVA Spogner of Bemidji Prize cockerels for sale, winners in With "Old Glory* floating over .. Mrs. Muench, Sec at the Alexander Baker school" position in the office of the state Fort Frances, Oht., International Was here over Sunday and Monday head, .v building ^Monday evening, January 6, Mrs. Rubin, Treas. auditor. Three* boys the eldest about Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain. Apply conferirfg with Attorney j. H. Brown The price thciy ipaid for victory 1919. Those persons who wish to attend Mrs. Gillispie, Warden. six years,'are left ntdtherless. Her on the L. A. Ogaard appeal for a new T. Kelly International Falls cr 4s tribute to the dead. schould so inform me as soon Joint installation of officers will be mother and several brothers also survive, Fort Frances.. -''"h? trial on the down, river road case. (Contributed by L. G. C., Loman, as possible.. V.. -held with the Masonic Lodge the De ceased was about thirty Minn. ..... ... Jan 4. 1919. G. V. Kinney The public Library is open Severv first Thursday in January. Rev. Johnson of Baudette who was years age. i. week day afternoon1except Monday During her residence in this sec charge of the local Episcopalian from 3 to 6 oclock and on Sunday afternoon church arrived Saturday after several tion Mrs. Deircks by her many stcrl j| from 2 to 5 p. m. Also on ing qualities eraned the respects of months absence and conducted services 1*75 Tuesdays, Thursdays' and Saturdays hundreds of friends, and her death over Sunday. ~y iii the evening frdrn 7 to 9joc5ock. wasv'ar disfirixlt shCkk to5 them-^-® ..i Don't ship' your furs to distant dette Region. Mr, :and Mrs. Geo. Shaw received outside points when you can get better word Saturday that their son. Clarence GOOD ROADS MEETING results and cash on the spot at this store a good place to come for the useful who is in the naval hospital HELD YESTERDAY home. See Fred Shaw he'll take all service on ,:the U. S. S.. Huntington you have and pay the highest price. men want for things they buy for themselves. was on his way to France after a The good roads meeting called by couple of thousand wounded men. t- Supt. McKercher, formerly chief Our lave ia aiy arttele is a sigi of qaaKty it auans that whoever gets your gift the city council to adopt resolutions The Huntington is believed to be the pi Duluth police force, now at toot favoring the construction of hard will have satisfaction. fastest, and hest equipped boat in the the head of the State Humane society service roads as soon as possible service. was here Thursday on his way from Ibiwi with money specially raised by th HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS t1«e Range country. state is in progress as we go to press. All school teachers should s.ee ,.ri ..'•• There is a goodly number of rep^ John D. Kibbey about accident and FOR SALE—^4 room cottage with resentative men from al] parts o/ Health insurance. Small premium f* .• \i two lots 50x147 ft. located in Liberty the county and there is no question and large indemnities covered in addition. Small cash payment, balance but that this meeing will be helpful full. It covers evei*y Occident and illness, in monthly instalments. Enquire to the cause by showing up other no exceptions—No one fifth Nels Bergstedt. P. O. Box 665. counties 16 pass similar resolutions. or on ninth clauses. It protects yo tr 4 times. A ful) account of the meeting will be time which is your capital. Enquire giv^p in our next issue. J. D. Kibbey. Phone 361 or" 181.—tf. Oscar Arneson, Supt -of the state timber department was here Monday Oscar Arneson of the state timber OBITUARY conducting the state timber sale department gave art exhibition at which practically all the timber on the Harrington place south of Our community has had a gloom offered was sold, much of it at a town of his new Liberty saw r'ig and sorrow oyer it since word had good advance over the appraised which not only cuts down trees, but reached here of the death of Allan C. price. also them up into any length desired. Thomas who made the supreme sacrifice It looks as though this rig will revoltiontze Gus. Browman was happy Thursday on the fields of France. A FLORSHEIN SHOES A BEAUTIFUL LINE logging, and cord wood and when he got permission to leave splendid and appropriate memorial pulp wood cutting by making it unnecessary for bis position as clerk of camp ^8 service was Conducted by missionary SILK HOSIERY OF NECKWEAR AT to have a large crew for near Northome after having been in S. E. Gregg of Littlefork last Sunday SILK SHIRTS the hospital with Flu, pneumonia and cutting, any farmer can take this portable SO CENTS, 75 CENTS at the I.O.O.F. hall at Loman. A outfit and log his own placc most everything else for the past .five large number were out to pay tri FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.00 $125 AND $1JW weeks- with very little assistance. Mr. bute- in remembrance of the soldier FINE LINEN HAND­ Arneson is one of the patent righj UNDERWEAR OF EV. boy gone from our midst. Allan was Last Thursday a few of the immediate owners of the outfit and it is reported highly esteemed and endeared himself v- KERCHIEFS UP TO 59c friends of Supt. E. V. Helmers E E S I I O N that he will soon devote his entire to all his friends and associates of the M". D. & W. Ry.i were invited time to the manufacture and sale JNEN ANp CAMBRIC and with all whom he came -in contact PAJAMAS AND NIGHT by Mrs. Helmers to a: stag dinner of them. with by his good disposition, INITIAL HANDKER- party in honor of Mr.Helmer's birthday. GOWNS, HATS AND lofty ideals, and sterling character May he live long and continue RECOUNT BEGINS MONDAY attho our community has lost one of tSL 'J CHWE? ?-F CAPS to be happy and pntsg^rous Cfw,ert: it's devoted sohs, the jgood worlf he the heartfelt wishesfpfjithe gueai&i 'd The recount otir the contest pre*, so nobly: helped to accomplish by ... ceedings began Saturday. Pat FbrgartywasselectedtorepresentFra- .. .. paying... the fu|l measure: of devotion :^0 WANTED—Wood uppers, &SQ will be an everlasting moment in rer P* cord waitressesljiS&OO Women ser and -Landgraf. H.nBrown was membrance of him for years to come in Laundry $25.00 General maids selected by. Mac Lomanr and/ Lang, that We may enloy the freedom and $25.00 Plain cook $40X10 Kitchen and K- O. Fcrsse was: selected by Fogarty -liberty that is rightly owes^ by inheritiince. maids $30.00 Handynsen $30.00 En- and Brown as the third member .-J 'v .. /". up to Practical nurses of the-board. It i* believed that the Allan Clyde- Thomas was born at w'^ complete mainten- ballots of the «n tire county wi 11 be Lyons Station, Ky., he was the: son "r *#ace. Apply Immediately, Lake Jiip-lia counted, -Is -r- Sanatorium, Purposjky, Minn. of John and Sallie Thomas, and. leaves HI A. to mourn his loss a widowed mother, jr Walter Craite, wholives at 713 IF YOU WANT TO" SAVE Cppjm*tl91S HutSctaffncr fclfux two brothers and two sisters Emory ^9th avenue is Jeelinjgpretty good '7- -0. E. Thomas of Vancouver^ Wash., noiw 1 aca®HC5BLv..-• cover theWay was treated by the Don't ~gp elsewhere for yourclothing Men's and Yomg Men's Suits at $17.00, $21.00 anl $25.00 in the service Harvey Thomas,, his ^Midland Insurance Go., through and shoes, but wait for- our big sisters Edna Thomas and Mrs. Gertrude D. Kibby tlfe local agent. Last April sale starting next vweek. Christensen of Loman. Allan HART SCHAFnVER I MARX SUITS was injured at the paper mill at L. Rifkinv was 7 years of age when his parents "Fort Frances and was laid up several moved to this county, he was reared For the Hen and Yonng K« who arc lookiRg for High f.l«« Tailored Clothes at RL^KIN'S EXTRA SPECIAL months. The company not only paid and educated at Indus, Minn., 5 years him his monthly indemnity of $50 ago his parents moved to Loman $3QM)0 J37.50 J42.50 and $45.00 Her month, but advanced! him at the Millinery at less than coat of material. where, he lived up to the time he enlisted f-V end of seven months, $350 in cash so Our entire stock of hand made December 7th, 1917. He left that he could have a necssary operation hats, all new, tliis season's make. home December 6 and one year from MARKOWITZ & SUMMERFIELD performed and get back to Must be sold. Come and get your cv-'v SSi swork. Mr. Craite had only paid the hat while the assortment is large. FOR SALE—Set of logging sleighs, LSI sum of $31.50 premium, and retived Mrs. L. F. Rifkin, S 2 box stoves, kitchen stove ad some the sum of $744. See~~J. IX Kibbey People's Store double cross cut Saws and axxes. Inquire about an accident and Health policy. International^ Falls MinnT, at L. Rifkin &, y\-j