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January 23, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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^fjSK -f* '^K" \i s* —r •J ^s* 5/ 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY 23 191$* SCHOOL NOTES MINNESOTA RATIFIES GEMMELL LOCAL HAPPENINGS By Rose Rauscher DRY AMENDMENT Mr. Herbert Race, former principal Next week the eighth-grade will entertain Last Thursday afternoon thfe Minnesota of schools has -been honorably the assembly. Senate ratified the Federal discharged from the army, and returned Dry Amendment by a vote of fortyeight to Gemmell last week. He accepted Money to loan, see Frank S. Lang. MICKIE SAYS The shorthand class had a five-hundred to eleven. a position as time keeper at word test last week. The pass1 Senator L. H. Nord was an over The following day the amendment one of the lumber camps near her. IF EV'RWBODV COOV.O SEE ing grade was 85. Sunday visitor at home. was ratified by the House of Representatives There is to be a dance Saturday, VlONN FEEO irms eio by a vote of ninety-two to January 25th for the benefit of the vnto press.'n tuem Geo. Slater returned Monday from There is to be a new class started thirty-six. fe£M-tZE fHPrt EM*«N PfkPEft. school funds. The splendid piano a fewdays visit in the twin cities. in the Junior high school, which is to G-OES »NfO t\FFEREM-C MOME] The day before the house voted which the school has was purchased be kntjwn as the Seventh-Grade Opportunity $ 3 H'l [\NWEfcE NTS READ BS MA. "TWE on the question thirty-six states nec^ WANTED—To buy a good young during Professor Race's administration •J--::-"~.£13S»Sgl8t* class. I MENV&6RS OF "THE FMVVN essary for ratification had voted favorably cow. Apply shoemaker, Rex Hotel. and thanks to the energies of the [MMWN SAN &UESS "THE ND- J- Nebraska being the thirtysixth 23. faculty and the-patronage of the community Mrs. Lacy the Junior High School REV. WM. W. DALE WEttTtSERS VSIOUUO fcU. bE state to favor abolition of the was nearly paid for last year. SsfA.N&tN? (N UNE SN\TH *fHEM* FOR SALE—6-room house well arithmetic teacher was absent the Pastor liquor traffic from the United States This dance has been advertised in [COT»N NK'WEK OVfcVA U? \M located, easy terms. A. J. Scott. first of the week because of illness. and all its territories. Since then Mizpah and Margie and it is hoped I TV4E BETCHE«.\ Miss Jefferson, kindly substituted Morning worship 10:30. Phone 270. tf our own state and several others there will be a good showing from during her absence. have voted favorably so that it has both places. M. E. Dimond, Mike Lemmer, and Bible School 11:45. carried by a good majority and will Jas. VanVleck of Littlefork were all Last week, Miss Kosmosky receh take effect one year from last Thursday, BIRCHDALE here yesterday on business. Evening worship 7:30. ed a telegram telling her of the serir but the nation will be bone dry ous illness of her father. She left Have you paid the twenty per cent after July 1st next, ty virtue of the Grant Wells has accepted the position You are cordially invited totend aten* here Tuesday night. Mrs. Collins has due on your Liberty bond. If not you war time prohibition clause in the of principal of our schools these' services. Come and been substituting for her during her had better hustle and meet that patriotic agricultural bill past some time ago, here. large your circle of friends. absenc. obligation. which clause takes effect at that Mrs. Hoyt returned Saturday from time. St. Cloud where she was called by FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. A. McCormack is spending the The Area Association held its the illness of her son Russell who is ROT. C. L. Kingsbury week/in Duluth visiting his son Harry, monthly meeting last Wednesday. SHERIFF MCINTOSH AND DEPUTIES staying with her mother, Mrs. C. S. Pastor who is with the Canadian Northern The amendment which gives high Allen of that city. RAID RAINER JOINT railway in that city. school letters to all the football and 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject: "Vic- basket ball players who have played Miss Hartman the principal of the tory: LITTLEFORK in three fourths of the games, was Last Tuesday night Sheriff Mcintosh High School will give a reception to (Too late for last week.) passed by the association. accompanied by Deputies Reedy the seniors in her palatial quarters 7:30 p. m. sermon subject: 3rd in and .Day raided the blind pig joint of in the basemeent of Bacon flats. series of Jesus Christ. "Jesus the Thos. Miller of Bemidji is here The seventh-grade entertained the Matt Heiberg at Ranier. Prince of Peace." hauling timber for B. Getchell. wmit9 Junior High School last Friday. The FOR SALE—A good six room house When the officers entered the bar mantut Ole Lofgren and Mr. Isacson were program was as follows: water and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 room the sheriff figured there were 10 a. m. bible school. business callers here on Saturday "The Rabbit Hunt, Berneice Belile. Eighth street. about fifty lined up against the bfcr. If you are in need of a good man to last. "The Soldier's Farewell", Ruby Olsen. He jumped over one end and Deputy split wood call phone 230. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor society. The regular monthly meeting of the Flower Song," Jane Hoey. "The Mr. John E. Reberg of Big Falls Reedy over the other but before they Always a meeting of interest. International Falls chapter of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Easterly arc Vocal solo, Blanch O'Mally. made us a visit on Monday of this could get to the bartenders they had Come and k'frow for yourself. Red Cross will be held at the school spending the week in Winnipeg. Piano solo, Katherine McPartlin. week. broken the jug from which they were house next Monday evening at 8 serving their customers, so that it Andrew Rahu and Gotfred Lungren Wednesday evening Bible study and Mrs. John Decker left Tuesday foi oclock. One day last week Harold Kerry was impossible to get liquor to take of Lindford were in town Saturday prayer service. Rochester for special medical treatment. was looking up Ashville, Florida in into court as evidence. on business. Mr. and Mrs. O. Noble of Baudette his geography. Not being able to find are now on the job at the New Home The sheriff made a careful examination Fridays fe&jening choir rehearsal. The "Thursday Club" met at the it on the map he raised his hand and H. J. Miner returned from a couple Laundry and expect to have everything but was unable to find other intoxicants. home of Mrs. A. T. Armstrong last said: of days visit in the twin cities yesterday running in "apple pie order" in He ordered the proprietor Thursday. FIRST METHODIST EPIS 'AL "Mrs. Correll, I can't find Ashville," morning. CHURCH a few days. to open the safe and upon his refusal Little Avis Qregg has been having John' O'Mally, who happened to be Edwird_. Kaneen, Minister. a dray was ordered and the safe taken a seige of the Flu, but is recovering Attorney Chas. Scrutchens of Bemidji Mrs. Mitchel Burton and daughters passing at the time stopped and said: to the court house. at this writing. is taking care of a few eases "Look in the alley." Gladys and Frahkie returned from ^biMoorningetvorship at-11. Subject: The case will probably be brought at this term of the District Court. Mr. Hamre of Waukanha visited St. Paul, Tuesday where they have "The Stewardship Movement." before Judge Palmer of the municipal his brother-in-law Jas. Anderson and .8181 .a .A been visiting relatives since Mr. The Mother's Club met Friday afternopn "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis court in the near future. family Saturday. Burton's death. in the High School assembly "p,ntv8nfr{g worship' rat 7:30. Subject: will find the Hotel Dyckmat: most accessible room. The following program B. Getchell, of Bemidji spent a few "The Ripen Fields." to all the leading stores." tf ROOSEVELT ESTATE IN Frank S. Lang has opened offices given. days here last week looking after his in the International State Bank TRUST TO WIDOW Mr. A. G. Hanson of Margie was Selections, Girls' Glee Club. logging operations. The Sunday school meets at 10 a. building, where he has tht management Violin selections, Miss Dane here confering with Judge of Probate, Missionary Gregg went down the m. Classes for everybody. Kindergarten of the Koochiching County Ab•tract Oyster Bay, Jan. 9—Col. Theodore Vocal solo, "I'm Sorry," Blanche John Berg in regard to his sister's M. _. I. line Saturday evening in the department for the little Co.' (the abstract with the Roosevelt's will, made in 1912, wis O'Mally. will. interest of Sunday school work. folk. New.scholars always welcome. map). read to members of the family at Address, Mr. Kinney, The outlying districts were well S$gamore Hill today and probably John Ekeberg who is having good Preaching service in the Raniir represented here Saturday in attendance Gus. Holm of Ericsburg was here wijl be filed with the surrogate of success with his new farming operations The Freshman class organized On church at 2:30. at the auction at the Nils Muns on jury duty the last of last week. N^^sau .county tomorrow. in Henry township is serving Monday of this week. We have a home He, brings igood reports about the on petit jury. sneaking suspicion that the reason JVlthougK' the value of the' form?r Sunday school at 2 p. m. progress of his home town, which has Ben Miller of Duluth was here last president's estate was not made for such 9 hasty move is that tlv recently been equipped with electric week shaking hands with his old M. P. Fraley one of the early settlers known, it was understood to amount may have a sleigh ride that will put lights furnished by the Excelcior com-, friends. We are glad to see him back ing her little girl with her that has near Mizpah, but who now owns to more than $5000,000. According the Sophomore one in the dark. pany, which is doing such a good businss. again. been in the hospital for the past ten a fine farm east of Northome is here to Attorney George C. Cobb of Ne ,v Officers chosen were: weeks. We are glad to see Luella on jury service. York, who read the will, the document President, Margaret Hanson. Miss Bessie Warner, who has been back again and hope for her speedy provides that the entire teaching at Lindford the past four Sec.-Treas., Gladys Oyeson. Lars Legaard one of the most successful President Mathison of the Rat rcovery. tate, with the exception of the fa Class teacher, Miss Dane. months, has been transfered to the farmers of the Sturgeon River Root Excelcior Company was here Raymond Scarlett, had the misfortune ily silver plate, shall be held in trust Littlefork school. Tuesday from Ericsburg, he says it section is here all this week serv of losing about 200 bushel of for the widow during her life, an 3 The Freshman-English class is now ing on Petit Jury. won't be long before they have telephone Missionary Gregg returned Thursday choice potatoes last week by fire. It gives her power to dispose of it by aspiring for a place in the literary connections with our city. from an extended trip up Black seems that he had built a fire in the Abstracts and titles to all property will as she sees fit. In the event she world. In order to achieve this, thj' No village in the county is making and Big Fork rivers in the interest root cellar as a protector against in KoochichingCounty furnished by leaves no will, the estate is to be di.veded ijrBMI are writing books, novels or autol greater progress than his town these of his Sunday schools. frost ancl in the night the stove e» the Koochiching County Abstract Co., in equal parts among the children. days. The saw mill there is being ographies. The success of their enterprise On last Friday evening the inter-1 P^°^e(^ an^ the timbers caughe fire Officia 1 Abstractors, International put in shape for a good run. will be forth coming when and before morning the entire stock mediate pupils of the First Baptist Falls, Minn. tf The silver and family plate, Mr. the public reads, in the papers of the was ruined.- -r church gave a luncheon at the church Dr. Larson, the optomertrist will sprouting genius of so and so the Cobb said, are to be divided among Mrs. Bailey of Bagley and son Jerry and on Saturday between 2 and 4 P. be at the Victoria Hotel, February .new author from International Falls, the children, as is a $60,000 trust stopped off between trains to visit TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 5 and 6. Consult him if you need M. The primary pupils were intertained. Aiinn." fund left to Colonel Roosevelt by his with Mrs. W. W. Dale on her way All report a splendid time. father. The will named as trustees to visit her brother at Ericsburg. I, H. E. ^trong will not be responsible Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, jr., On Friday evening the sophomore Nils Muns sold many of his household for any debt or debts contract* The Eastern Star relief committee class had a sleigh ride party. The and1 W. Emline Roosevelt, a cousin effects at an auction sale on last by his son, Ernest Strong, on and gave quite a successful dance in the of the colonel. Saturday, and will be leaving with party left the school house at 7:30 after the date of this notice. Viking hall last Friday evening. Everybody his wife in a few days for the cities. p. m. and rode to Ranier. On their H. E. Strong. glasses or have defective present reports a good time. eyes. Ar- HOME SERVICE ALPHABET return they went to, the school house Mrs. O. Jewett went to the Falls International Falls, Minn. tificial eyes fitted. where games were played until lunch Friday and returned Sunday bring- Prize cockerels for sale, winners in Jan. 14. 1919. When a soldier has died, whether was ready. The party broke up at Fort Frances, Ont., Intdrnaltionnl KNEW WHAT HE WANTED on the field of battle or in one of the eleven oclock. Miss Leavitt, as class Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain. Apply camps in this country, his relatives advisor was chaperon. Harold Bray, T. Kelly International Falls cr I I N S Late Monday afternoon a Swede, are entitled to wear a mourning brassard, Francis Wisard and Arthur Shapira Fort Frances. who has been working near Manhattan, or arm-band. President Wilson were the only upper classmen who walked into one of the local saloons has asked that this be used in place Nathan Shipara who was a business were invited. and asked for a drink of good of the usual black clothing, and crepe. visitor at Minneapolis last Thursday old squirrel whiskey. The bartender The brassard is a band of black and Friday and reports the weather The question of keeping the skating said: "We have no squirrel whiskey, broad cloth, three inches wide, on so warm there that the streets were rink cleared was brought up by Mr. 228 Third St., International Falls, Ninn. but we've got some good Old CroV slushy. which is embroidered a gold star. Kinney. The plan which he suggested "Oh Yudas Priest!' said the SweJo, It is to be stitched on the left sleeve has already gone into effect. Collections FOR SALE—200 acre farm, 5 miles "I don't wan| to fly I yust want to half way between shoulder and elbow. are being-taken up in'both from Fort Frances on auto road. hop around a little.':—Bozemin "Our boy was a soldier." His the Junior and Senior high schools Good frame house, barn and chicken Courier. going into the army or navy brought with which to hire a man to keep the house 20 acres in cultivation buildings distinction to his family, and gave snow off the ice. The entire ball THE DAIRY COW cost $1200.00 all for $1000.00. us the right to wear a service pin, or ground has been flooded and the ice Koochiching County Abstract Co. hang a service flag in our window. is good. Saturday afternoon a large The dairy cow's a thing of charm Now he has given his life for his number of skaters were on the ice. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman she lifts the mortgage from the farm country. He died that we and the Madeline Gorham and her dog Laddie are visiting his brothers Edgar and and makes the farmer's life -or world might be safe again^ A new seemed to be the cheif performers Hayes for a few days here, from Now in full swing. Our entire stock of sweet and sets him down in Easy honor ha.s come to us. Mingled withour and .kept the rest of the skaters Chicago where Mr. Zimmerman is Street. Where'er the dairy cow is grief, there is a feeling of pride, on the go. employed as civil engineer for a pulp 'V- Ladie's, Gents' and Children's queen, a country prosperous is seen, of patriotism, which makes ordinary novelty company ij^ the "windy city." and dairymen, in joyful ranks, ire mourning seem out of place. On behalf FARMERS' GARDENS packing bullion to the banks. Why Stni Potter of Mizpah was here Ready-to-wear Clothing, Shoes, of the nation, the Red Cross IN UNUSUAL DEMAND plug along, the old sad ^way, producing Saturday on business. Sam reports wishes to give these brassards to the nutmegs, prunes, and hay, and put good crops of hay, grains and roots widows and parents of soldiers. and Millinery, Ladies' Winter The agricultural engineering division ing up a bankrupt wail if one year's on his farm and says it makes quite Children and brothers and sisters at University Farm is calling on crop should chance to fail? There a difference when a fellow has his may buy them at cost. More distant drainage engineers, experienced N a better method now—the method of Hats, Coats, Suits, and Skirts farm in such shape that he can even relatives are not entitled to wear drainage contractors and tilers, to the dairy cow this critter always get all his living off it without haying them. Application should be. made register their names and addresses earns her keep, and piles up riches to work out. So it does Sam.~ to the nearest information bureau of at greatly reduced prices. Come to this with the division at once. This call while you sleep, and pays the taxes the Red Cross. They will also, be is based on the fact that the increased President E. W. Backus made a trip and the rents and here in Lyon glad to help you to secure the soldier's sale and save money on every purchase. demand for food production is over the M. D. & W. to their several county, gents, we have the climate personal belongings, arrears camps and good farms along the line stimulating interest in farm drainage and the feed, and all. conditions dairies of pay,?and the compensation and insurance of that continually extending railroad, and that farmers are calling on the need. So let us boost the Holstein which may be due you. accompanied by Supt. K. O. division for expert assistants. .. cow, which beats the old breech-loading B. H. Phiriney, International Falls, THE PEOPLE'S STORE Fosse,- of the logging department. plow the Guernsey and the Jersey, is in charge of the local information Supt. Helmers of the M. D. & W. and too, as smooth as any cows in An up-to-date dressmaker would bureau. Information may also be secured Mr. McLain the new saw mill superintendent, view. Let's take up dairies, milk and like work do Apply 303 Second from Richard Lilgebjad and L. RIFKIN who takes the place of Mr. cream, the safest money-making street. InternatiOiliaLFalls, Minn. Adolph Krohn, International Falls, Els more.'' ,. scheme.—Walt Mason. Jan. 9-30.Vv' .MinnVfA.. "x *1^