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

January 9, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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PAGE FIVE NEW COUNTY BOARD INTERESTING LETTER HOLDS GOOD MEETING LOCAL HAPPENINGS '"safe FROM CALIFORNIA -1$ SCHOOL NOTES It .' 'i -fi §ai t* ^CHURCH HMMMPWIMiilBIIIIIIIililll The new board of county commissioners Huntington Park, Cal.Dec. Reported by Rose Rauscher held their first meeting Tuesday 29th, 1918. and Wednesday. $ Mr. Geo. P. Watson, It pays to advertise in the Press. During vacation the high school MiCKiE SAYS_ Commissioner Wm. Harrigan was Int. Falls, Minn.— basket ball team played two games, John E. Cowan the banker-newspaper elected chairman, and Commissioner Before leaving Int. Falls I promised SOMEfItMCV"i wswt) both of which were played away from man ware here the first of the R. J. Langaard vice chairman. The that I would drop you a few lines telling NOO VVUZ A POOr SO'S town. The game with Bemidji resulted week. various county officers qualified for of my trip and my impressions of COUUO S\CK NOU QNTO "THE in defeat, the score being 26 office and their bonds were accepted California. Had a very pleasant trip FELLERS WHO COME IN,WHEN to 10. In the game with Fastoii, we Julius Sher returned Monday from WE'RE OEST Pk«OVJ^ 8EAW by the board. The county printing and ejijoyed every minute of it. We were also defeated, the score being a few days visit with relatives in "t* GO fO PRESS, was awarded as follows: Proceedings stopped at El Paso en route remaining 'j 38 to 11. In both places our boys (A WHOL.E VJAP O' COPS Wisconsin. to the Echo, Tax List to the Littlefork for a week visiting relatives, saw played good, clean games. O'Maily -CHAT MAKES US utfe Times and the Financial statement many interesting tiling there' scoring the most baskets. These were WWh "TH«L PAPER Ah*D Mrs. A. M. Jensen of Big Falls was to the Press. All proceeding? amongst them a visit to .Camp Bliss/ the first two games of the season, REV. WM. W. DALE RONS OS AU RAGGEO here yesterday on business connected and other publications to appear !n a permanent U. S. army camp. On we have hopes for victory fom Pastor with her husband's estate.. an all the county papers... account of strict immigration laws on. The Fosston team, which de- now during the war was denied the pleasure A resolution was passed by the Morning worship 10:30. feated ours is going to the state FOR SALE——6-room house well of a trip to the neighboring city, board dispensing with further services tournament' this year and ranked located, easy terms. A. J. Scott. Juarnez in Mexico, but found no end of, special attorney N. B. Arnold Sunday school 11:45. third there last year, so 38 to 11 Phone 270. tf of Mexicans in El Paso. I found .California of Difluth, and turning over ill wasn't as bad as it might'have been all that has been claimed '»f Evening worship 7:30. legal matters to County Attorney The county board have ordered the and it is true that we have hopes. it, a most delightful climate and a Jevne, with permission for him to sheriff's residence to be renovated beautiful country in which to spend Last Sunday was our best in at^ continue the services of Mr. Arnold from cellar to garrett. A new class has been added to the ther winter months. Have made many tendance since the "Flu" caused the during the trial of the county's case* senior high school. It is called the "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis trips ,to the places of interest. The closing of services. Let us increase. against Nuveen & Co., which is now Sub-Freshman class,v and consists Df will find the Hotel Dyckniar. most accessible being tried at Brainard. first being an auto trip to San Diego pupils who are trying to make the to all the leading stores." tf over a paved road of a hundred and Friends and members of the church Assistant Attorney Montreville J. regular Freshman class. More seats are asked to reserve Friday evening twenty-five miles, at San Juan we had Brown of St. Paul was present and have been added to the assembH1, Editor Chas. E. Jameson of the Littlefork our first glimpse of the ocean. The Jan. 17th which is the date of the annual the following resolution was adopted room to accomadate them. Times visited here Monday meeting of the church. road from there on being laid out asking the assistance of the Attorney and Tuesday with Mr. L. A. Ogaard in sight of the ocean. While in San general's office in straightening out The senior, class play has arrived and family. Diego we saw a flight of 200 aeroplanes FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL the "county affairs. and work on it will begin at once. It in the sky at one time. This CHURCH is to be staged before the first oi' Rowe of Pine River Island assessor RESOLUTION aviation flight was planned before Edward Kaneen, Minister. March so strenuous work will be for the unorganized territory WHEREAS: The following actions the demobilization of the aviators CM** ICS I needed. It is to be directed by Miss of this county was a' visitor here •ufeUfcOfc have been instituted for and on ber and it. was estimated that such a Morning worship at 11. Subject: Tuesday. Hartman and is entitled "A Strenuous half of the- County of Koochiching, "Facts about the Need in Bible sight would never be witnessed again Life." Editor H. C. Grove of Big Falls State of Minnesota, and are non* Lands." in this country. In every direction County commissioner Geo. Monroe was here Monday and Tuesday on pending in District Court: leading from Los Angeles one passe of Border arrived here Tuesday in On December 20th the senior engglish business for his paper. County of Koochiching vs George through most beautiful fertile valleys Evening worship at 7:30. Subject time for the meeting of the county class entertained Miss Jefferson, B. Partridge et al. "Roosevelt America's Greatest Citizen, containing groves of oranges, commissioners: Miss Hartman aijd Mr. Kinney Thos. Watson one of the successful County of Koochiching vs -X. A. Seer and Prophet." lemon, apricots, olives peach and walnuts. at a "mock banquet." Each person, merchants and'all round good Ogaard et al. Attorney Pegelow of Blackduck It is said that California has guests included was called upon by scouts was here Tuesday. County of Koochiching vs Mass. Let us honor his great life by nil was here Monday having recently returned the best roads of any state in the Francis Wisard to give a short talk. Bonding & Ins. Co. being present. wijh his honorable discharge Union. Many reminding me of the FOR SALE—A gOod seven-room bounty of Koochiching vs L. H. from the army cantonment. stretch of road between Int. Falls plastered house with basement. Apply The four high school years of the Slofcum et al. There The Sunday school meets at 10 a. arid Ranier. are many towns 329 2nd street after five oclock. senior class were taken up by different Cedar Green of Nett Lake maie County of Koochiching vs International m. Classes for everybody. Kindergarten of considerable size scattered at intervals members, Mr. Kinney gave an final proof on his homestead befo-e State Bank. department for the little of a few miles. Among the&c The old board of county commissioners interesting talk on the Alexander Clerk of CouVt Druramond here Tui«day. County of Koochiching vs Northwestern folks. New scholars always welcome. where Mr. M. had their last meeting Saturday Whittier E. Hulett Baker as a modern school. Miss Con. C.., Md. Cas. Co. which was attended by Commissioners ..is .located as pastor of the Baptist Hartman gave us her first impression Abraham Olson vs Md. Cas. Co. et Preaching service in the Ranier church. We called to see him but Green, Ulvedahl Sheriff and Mrs. H. I. Mcintosh and of International Falls and Miss anr al. church at 2:30 p. m. Bursack. were disappointed in not finding him son moved into the sheriff's residence Jefferson gave an original verse in M. E. Withrow vs Md Cas. Go. et at home. I also called to see Tom Monday from their, former home at which a fault or grace of each member al. Mrs. M. A. Shepro returned Monday Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kinshella who has lived here for Loman. was -depicted. English period AND- WHEREAS: Some sugges fr'om spending a month with her husband many years and is a strong booster was enjoyed very much that day. An up-to-date dressmaker would FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lieutenant Shepro at Camp tion has been made that the state of •f.pr California. In a few days we xpect like work do Apply 303 Second Minnesota may be interested in said Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Dodge/ who is expecting to get his to see the Hills, formerlly oi The class periods have been changed honorable discharge shortly. street. International Falls, Minn. action or. some thereof! Pastor International Falls. Mrs. Hill wili a trifle because of the earlier Jan. 9-30. toW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED be 'Remembered as Miss Tillie Mamlin start to each school day. We are Asst. General Montreville Brown 11 a. m. preaching service. Topic: by the Board of Coun all rather curious to find out how it Fred Smith was, hejre Tuesday and of St. Paul arrived here Monday for "A Prayer and the Answer." Koochiching Commissioners of the County "of The" national soldiers' home is lo?.catg$d will feel to go to school on Satjrdays. expressed his great pleasure at seeing a conference with the new county that the County Attorney at Sawtelle a distanct of about the good, start, by the county board Tuesday." -7:30 p. m. We are to begin a series-of of such county confer, and he is twelve miles where I enjoyed meeting _• »r.V?" board at getting away from the disreputable Sunday night sermons on the hereby directed. to: confer with' the rmany of the old boys. I have attended The junior high school restf-ro Mrs. Geo. P. Watson returned frbiiv jackpot of the last two '"Man Nazareth" First next Sunday Of Attorney of the State, relative to several post meetings of G. years. has been completed and does credit Big Falls yesterday accompanied by "Jesus the Light the World."' of these actions, and not only thereby A. R. and also meetings of the order to the teachers who furnished it.. her mother, Mrs.- H. B. Paul, who is secure the benefit of that official's FOR SALE—4 room, cottage with of Railway Conductors. not enjoying the best of health just Begin with the first one, then vou advice, but in addition thereto, ascertain two lots 50x147 ft. located in Liberty Tdurists are pouring into this city now. The Area Society gave the following will wish to hear them all. from him whether the State addition. Small cash payment, baiance numbers this year "n unparelled froir program December the 20th: is interested, and he desires to intervene in moiithly^instatimettts. Enquire every state jn the Union and it »s Prize cockerels for sale winners in Violin selections, Miss Dane. 10 a. m. Bible School. therein or in any thereof NeiyBergstedt. P. O. Box 665. confidently predicted that this city Fort Frances, Ont., International Vocal solo, Esther Miner. 4 times. for and on behalf of the State. of six hundred thousand people will Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain. Apply The Red Cross, Florence Watson. 6:30 Christian Endeavor Societ.*. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: see an unprecedented growth this T. Kelly International Falls or Reading—"America's Answer." Rose It is reported that W. C. Hasselbarth, That no action be taken by this Fort prances. coming year. A hotel to cost five Rauscher. Wednesday evening the 15th Ray Ljtndgraff and others board or the County Attorney aforesaid, million dollars, the largest hotel in Selections— Boys' Glee Club. Giris' Bible Study. have purchased the Burdick .abstract Ora Hazen who returned last week relative to the disposition, the world is under way and will be Glee Club. business.: Jfefr- Burdick expects to return was one of the first to come here compromise or settlement of the ready for occupancy by next year. The gifts from the gift box were Friday evening the 17th, choir practice. to his former home town at from overseas service. He speaks aforesaid actions or any thereof until We are both very well and are enjoying then distributed and, excitement New song books. Enough for Mantonvije.. ..... ... highly of the service, had a fine trip the County Attorney has conferred to the utmost our stay in this reigned supreme for an hour. all. Come and try them. and is glad to get back home again. with the Attorney General land of "Sunshine and Flowers," but Harold Royan Of Birchdale was aforesaid, and then only in such actions A collection for Christmas boxes the bridge immigration office and our -here on business Tuesday-and incidentally MCCLELLAN Albert Enzrnanof Ray who was~recently as the Attorney General advises was taken up among the pupils for tiie friends in International Falls will at tended it he county.- board honorably discharged from the fire sufferers. The school was asked the County Attorney he does not look "pretty good" to us when the meeting, around which table he Mr. Ola Fodness and Mr. Oscar service was a Visitor here Monday, care to intervene for and on beh ilf to furnish ten Christmas boxes, warm breezes begin to blow at the he looks as though the service had ^°rmer^y sat and-helped take care or Karlin left Sunday for work in the Vi*wuga lilt OtiViVC uau ii- of the .State. but enough money for twenty was north and people are sojourning one: lumber camps on the Tamarac. added to his former perfect t*le business. given. more at Clark's beach. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Mr. Edward McClellan was in the health and appearance. Thos. Carroll of "the Commercial That this board await and be Yours cordially, vicinity of Belle, Thursday. Lieut. J. J. Hadler was here Mo.n-( arrived from Aiken Monday' One day before guided by such advice as the Attorney Frank Carrier. Christmas Miss, Chas Gulickson left Thursday day having returned recently from where he lias^been visiting the past Hartman discovered a small boy bus General may give this board, for Kelliher to meet his brother the training school of the heavy ar- days. Mrs. Carroll and the chrld- ten thru the County Attorney aforesaid ily spitting off the third floor stair 1a and family who^'hive been visit- COST OF MILK 0 tillery, to his home at Big Falls where ,en a^e continueing their visit a relative to the disposition, prosecution, railing. She put an end to his play the past two months at Glen- ing he will resume his practice of law.! ^^Ie longer. and then asked where he belonged. od. compromise or settlement of What does it cost to produce mi'k w0 He is looking fine and feeling good. such of said cases in which said Attorney When taken to Miss Glenn and ask-1 Stewart is buzzing wood in International Falls? E. L. He^r- Thos. Cobey and Frank Seymcr Mr A General may intervene fori ed by her, "Why he was spitting over. f0r the Gulicksons. of Rapid River were, here Tuesday or: for! 7 ov^ The many friends of Mr. A. N. mance gives the following figures spnimg and on-behalf of the state. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. $tay the year 1918 Feed, $207.90 labJrj "U,'g"a""y spent business. It is several months since Smith, formerly director of Agriculture he Aw! I wasn't spitting, I just opened Former sheriff Thos. P. White was Christmas day with Mr. and Mrss theii last visit, but they are looking $155.19 sundries, $18.20 veterina-y, in our county schools are sorry my mouth and it fell out." appointed supervisor of the county! Brule Stewart. well and report ..everything going in $10.25 interest on investment at 6 to hear of his serious illness. He is farm. Mr. Otto Leonhardt is getting out good shape in their part of the county per cent, $7.66. Insurance on value in the hospital at Lincoln, Nebraska, In Miss Dane's singing class the Dr. Mary Ghostly was appointed the material for to build Mr. John- of cow, at 15 per cent $15.00. Total with pneumonia, which followed an Ray Landgraf, the new Register of songster's had just finished drag-! »s house county health officer, the county physican expense $414.20. Value of milk, at attack of the flu. son Deeds is comfortably settled in his ging Old Black Joe to a close. Miss appointment being laid over Mr. Chas. Gulickson is hauling hay 12 cents not delivered, $403.70 increase quarters at the court house and will Dane wishing to remedy the mistake The newly elected county commissioners till next meeting. from the Tamarac river making a 20 in inventory $84.30 total income be pleased to render any assistance made in dragging out the end of the Wm. Harrigan of Alvina, Official copy of proceedings will ap-' mile trip each day. _. $488.00. Net profit $73.80. The possible in his line. song asked. "What happened toward Ross Slack of Big Falls, and Rudolph pear in our next issue. increase in inventory is due to.the the close of "Old Black Joe?" A Langard of Mizpah arrived here/Mftrt ,v MICHIGAN RATIFIES increase in the value of the cow, H. T. MclntOsh the new sheriff was small boy's hand shot up excitedly. day so as to be on time for the* heginning-of U. S. DRY AMENDMENT Frank b. Lang moved out of the which helps balance the increased installed into his new and important "All right Irvin^ what happened?" the new and1 better year soldier came instantly to salute and office last Monday. He has made quarters he has occupied in the court "He died," was the prompt, reply. in county affairs that is before u». Lansing Mich., Jan. 9—Thirty minutes house so faithfully and well as Register stood at attention while the national good selection in Fred U. Day is after Governor Albert E. Sleeper his bookkeeper and Hugh Reedy as of ^Deeds for many years into anthem was played. There was_ no L. W. Wilson^ who made such an This happened in Mr. Freed's Agriculture sent to the legislature the amendment his chief deputy. further disorder. the InternationarState Bank3uilding ignominous, "failure at politics as class. The pupils were to the federal constitution providing where he will continue to take care manager of the wet campaign during given a text book which contained for nationwide prhibition it of the Koochiching county abstract DR. D. C. MCKENZIE ELECTED PRELIMINARY PEACE CON* the county option fight ,and soon after this item, "oats at 30 cents a bushel." had been ratified by practically unanimous ..... MONDAY AT FORT FRANCES business, and invites his friends and FERENCE TO MEET JAN. 13 left this county is spending a Harold Kerry became rather excited vote. The house apr oved it. patrons to call upon him there. few days here on business. He is and hastily arose. 88 to 3, while in the senate was There was some hot election at ere now in the heifer business at South Paris, Jan. 3—There is every like "What is it?" asked Mr.: Freed. not a vote against. Fort Frances last Monday, as usual St. Faul with his brother John who "lihood according to the morning capers, Tohri Masters has purchased thJahnke "Oh, it says here, "oats at 30 cents Without a dissenting vote, both it was a conflict between the Bolshevik is doing fairly well. Glad to see you garage and as soon as tr.: that the peace conference, or a bushel," said Harold. houses adopted a resolution favoring element against the progressive again Lew. weather warms up a little he w.il iather a preliminary conference between "Well" said the instructor. the adoption of a federal amendment citizenship. Dr. D. C. McKenzie who greatly enlarge it. He has purchased the four great Allies will open "Oh!" said Harold I was just thinking Geo. Labee of Mizpah is out on providing for equal suffrage. was candidate of the latter for the considerable of the latest auto *epairing January 13. The secretaries of the that that must have been before $2,000 bail from the Federal court on Plans for road building were mayorship .against former Judge Fitch machinery and is planning conference will be Paul Dutasta, Christ." account of being found with two launched. Senator William Conthe who represented the former, was elec the most up-to-date establishment of French ambassador to Switzerland suit cases of whiskey and two water nil of Ottawa county askec' ted by-more than a two to one majority. the kind in the country. John has a and Phillips Berthelot of the French At the last senior class meeting bottles of alcohol which he had submission at the April e1 of good faculty for doing things. He is loreign office, it is said. colors, motto and rings were chosen. ^suspended under his arms under his a constitutional amendmer hor0 The following candidates for the reasonable in his charges and a good "This conference," says the Petit The colors are lavender and maize clothing, by the Indian agent who was izing the sale of $50,000.! town council all representatives of in all round business man. He is getting journal, "will decide on the terms tobe with lilac as the class flower. The disguised as a lumber jack and came bonds, the money to be use the the progressive party were elected ior into this business at the right imposed upon the vanquished p.eop!es." class mOtto is "Keep Sailing, Ne/er up on the M. & I. train with him construction of trunk line highways. by good majorities over their OD- time and will not only do a nice thing" Drift." The rings have already bee»r from Brainerd. He was put under ponents James Angus. Dr. Wm. M-*Taggart, .for himself in this business, but will ordered and will arrive in about three -arrest before reaching Bemidji and Herman Hoist one of the. earliest Pete Anderson, Harry Frenette, give to this city and the travelling FOR SALE—A good six room house weeks. taken before 'U.vpS. Commissioner settlers and successful farmers of the Jas. McQuarry and Alec Thompson. public "every convenience.- and accomodation water and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 Simons at that city, county was here Tuesday in business in this line. *9 /J A**# Eighth street.,. A WHOLE YEAR FOft ONLY $2 at the Register of Deeds office. *3®!. t4"' h.: