International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 6, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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PAGE FIVB Attorney J. J. Hadler of Big Falls SCHOOL NOTES certainly didn't need help at home, who recently returned from military but gave as their excuse, that they service is contemplating moving to The sleighrjde given by the Juniors LOCAL Iw'iPENlNGS gave eight or ten dollars to the Red our city. and Seniors last Friday night Cross once, and the Red Cross had was of the successful events of One never done anything for them. What Ross Slack, County Commissioner the season. The "ride" part of it they need more than help is a little Don't fail to read the Jake Greengard from the Big Falls district was hce Louis Peterson and family was a "walk" for some people there, "sot" of patriotism iwth some essence ad pn another page. Tuesday attending the regular meting shoppers here last Saturday. but walking is healthy, so there was of humanity. of the board. Jwst arrived, new dresses and novelty no harm done. For particulars concerning early spring hats. Just arrived, Owing to the flu the branch has •i- skirts. Don't -miss to see them this see Miss Wilkinson. Come and see them at Rifkins. Commissioner R. J. Langaard of had no entertainments for several at Rifkins. Mizpah was here Tuesday attending months, but everything seems to be The Sub-Freshmen class organized ~T~~*—~~ Special bargains may be had at the the meeting of the county board oi/| clear for such things now, and the last Monday and elected the following Missy Alaminta Hudson and Mr. Greengard sale whiclj begins tomorrow. which he is vice chairman. new entertainment committee is beginning officers: Tom Withrow, president the Gale Morman were united in at once. In a few weeks Elmer Fsank, vice president Judge John bonds -laiatrimmiy by .. Corp. Roy E. Martin returned Wednesday they will give the public the best and Kathryn LaBar, secretary-treasurer. MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands, from Camp Dodge, being discharge in the community in the way of a REV. WM. W. DALE Koochiching County Abstract Co from military service in Call good entertainment and a good FOR A six-year-old horsv, Pastor Frank S. Lang, Manager. Mr. Freed took a trip to Ericsburg tor'xria^K time. It's going to be a-a-well just 1300 lbs., or will trade for a cow. Apply Tuesday afternoon to visit the school Vil Guy who is again connected Parker you watch for it. It's something different Morning Worship 10:30. John Schmidt, 805, Eighth street, at that place. The la»JieV of the St. Thomas with the Littlefork Times was a and something real good, and Bible School 11:45. 'International Falls, Minn. League will give another ,of their business visitor here Saturday. The Senior play is progressing you'll all like it an'-an' neverthing! Evening worship 7:30. popular card parties at the church J. A. Ollsen returned yesterday finely, and it is expected that it will Beginning promptly at 10:30 and If you want to know more about it Ray Landgraf, Register of Deeds hall next Tuesday, February 11th, all from Ashland, Wis., where he has be put on about the last week in February. ask Miss Neurer or Miss Berg. Maybe 7:30 Miss Aitkin will give the following closed a deal Tuesday whereby. he are invited. been spending a few days with old It is a comedy with plenty of program on the organ as a musical they will tell you—and mabey has purchased the Burdick Abstract friends at his former home town. mix-ups—at least the ones practicing preltide to the services: you'll have to wait. We have told Geo. O. Johnson and family moved Company. it think so, but as mix-ups seem to you all we know about it so far. Morning from the county poor farm where Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg be an essential part of such a play, it Spring Song Mendelssohn FOR SALE—A horse, harness and Mrs. H. H. Hall was appointed they did such good work last year, for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International is all for the best. Adagio—From Sonata O. P. 8 No. 1 light sleigh cheap. Would make a chairman of the Home Service committee, back to their homestead farm nea? Falls. Apply Lakeside Fish good delivery rig. Apply at the Mrs. Gus Franson, resigned. Beethoven. Margie, yesterday. On Thursday afternoon and evening Company, Ranier Jan. 30.~~Feb.13 Praumerer Schuman Press office. As soon as she can get the information the Grand theatre will put on an See the Conquering Hero Comes Geo. Smith, one of the earliest settlers section organized and assistants Senator L. H. Nord spent Sunday eight-reel show for the benefit of the Sheriff Mcintosh picked up 8 bottles on Bear River was here Tuesday From Chorus from Jusdas Maccabens with his family here. He reported appointed she will arrange for High School A. R. E. A. Association of Cedar Brook Whiskey at Duluth to attend the Ditch hearing before —Handel. a permanent office for the Home everything going nicely at the State Athletic fund. The boys are over Brewing & Malt Co. Oliver Enctin, Jtftlge Stanton. Evening Legislature, but said that they had Service some place in town, where it $100 in the hole because of heavy expenses $75 and costs. Melody in Rubinstern. will be easily accessable, having certain not really got down to passing many during the football season. The Red Cross did pretty wt Sexteeet from Lucia di Lammermon. bills yet. days and hours which she will The High school students will get Buy your salt fish for lent from the Word has been received that member Arranged by W. Lewis. spend in the office ready to furnish out to conduct a thorough ticket selling Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice of the 16th Engineers, A. E. F., The Bethlehem church ladies will Cerode Song Schumann. any information or help ieeded. campaign this week. The matinee Lulibee White Fish—100 lb. fish in received his Christmas package oi serve a Cafeteria supper at the Prelude O. P. 28 No. 15 Chopin. After the last meeting the ladies at 3 o'clock in the afternoon is keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb.13 January 1st. church February 6th, Thursday evening Largo, from Xerxes Handei served cake and coffee, so if you particularly for the children at ten Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank returned beginning at 5:30. Roast beef Ladies' Aid will give a cafeteria want to "get in" on the cake with an Manager R. M. King of Carr & cents each. Adults attending in the Saturday fro ma few days purchasing and brown gravy, baked beans, baked supper in the church basement, inch of peanut butter fudge on top Co's. store returned from. Minneapolis afternoon will be charged the same in the twin cities for their new apples, drop cakes, are some of the trip Thursday," February 6th beginning at and the cake with the frosting that yesterday with his family who fee as will be charged in the evening, good things on the menu. line of spring and summer goods. 5:30. tastes like all the good things you forty cents. Children in the evening have been spending the finest part Be sure to be at S. S. and" hear Mr. ever ate and the real coffee, be at the of the winter on the pacific coast. will be charged fifteen cents. The Buy your salt fish for lent from the Former Sheriff Thos. P. White and Kneeland an old Civil War veteran next meeting sure. Evryone come main feature of the entertainment is Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice fatpily moved into the county poor Prize cockerels for sale, winners in tell about Lincoln. He was in Washington February 20th at the work-room in Miss Pickford in "Stella Maris" LuKbee White Fish—100 lb. fish in farm yesterday for which they were Fort Frances, Ont., International when Mr. Lincoln was shot. the school house at 8 m. February 6. p. keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb.13 appointed as overseers a month ago. Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain.- Apply Lincoln day servict in the morning. Wanted—By Roy Wilson, A good They are in a position to take good T. Kelly International Falls or Miss Lou Graham and Miss Edna ELECTION LAWS NEED care of it and in a few years the new or second-hand memory for Fort Frances. Lee of Carr & Co's. store returned CHANGE HILTON ADVISES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH chemistry. All offers given careful farm should be self supporting. home Friday after a couple of weeks Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Sheriff H. T. Mcintosh and Jas. attention purchasing trip in Chicago and other State Attorney General, in Report, Pastor Brennan of Ranier returned yesterday Musician Harold Finnemore of The Koochiching Farmer's Club eastern points. Approves Idea, But Suggests No from taking the Finlander* who Baron, Wis., who has recently" eturned will hold a union meeting *on the Details 11 Morning service oclock. Subject: was sentenced to an indeterminate from France where he has Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg third Saturday of the month of February "The world and its needs." sentence at the reformatory for robbing been doing military service with for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International in conjunction with the Ranier Changes in the election laws of the At 6:30 p. m. the Christian Endeavor another Finn of his Liberty 3rd Minnesota, later the 125th Field Falls. Apply Lakeside FfsH Farmer's Club in the assembly room state and the passage by the leg slature "siciety will occupy the whole evening. bond, from St. Cloud. Artillery, arrived here yesterday to Company, Ranier Jan. 30. Feb.13 of the high school. A good program of the recodified game and It is C. E. week. All young visit with H. A. McCormack and is being prepared and the committee FOR SALE—200 acre farm, 5 miles fish laws, as recommended by the people are invited. Don't forget the show at the Grand family. is trying to secure a speaker from commission appointed by the 1917 10 from Fort Frances on auto road. a. m. Bible School. A talk will tonight, for the benefit of the High the Agricultural College: Good frame house, barn and chicken legislature, are indorsed by Clifford be given to the school by Miss Levitt School Athletic Society. It will b^ an INJUNCTION ISSUED RESTRAINS L. Hilton, attorney general, in the house 30 acres in cultivation buildings a teacher from the High School, preceeding unusually good show and is for a The first semester is almost over, CITY FROM PURCHASING LOT cost $1200.00 all for $1000.00. biennial report of his office, received the lesson study. very good cause. Let everybody much to the relief of some people and by the Press yesterday. Koochiching County Abstract Co. Wednesday evening prayer service buy a and help the boys finance ticket the students are already planning Last Monday morning S. E. Thompson, Closer association and co-ordination and Bibl Study." Come! You need to their good organization. on their course for the second half John Gish, Fred G. Nelson and A. Lieut. M. Shepro returned Mo» between the office of the attorney know. the year. Some of those who have Geo. P. Watson secured an injunction day. from Camp Dodge with his honorable Frank S. Lang has opened offices general and county attorneys also Friday evening, choir rehearsal! hid a: rather hard time, so far, are the city council from restraining discharge. He is glad to get in the International State Bank seemed advisable, according to the going to take it easy after this semester purchasing the former Bob Burnett back home again and after a few "building, where he has tht management report. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL is over. .. lots at the corner of Second avenue days vacation will get back _again of the Koochiching County Abstract CHURCH With regard to the changes in the and Second street for a pumping station. into civilian clothes and duties as /The pupils of the high school ".re Co. (the' abstract with the election laws, Attorney General Hilton Edward Ka neen, Minister. Upon the grounds that it is an before he offered himself at his country's this week visiting the public library! map). has not suggested what they unnecessary expense to the taxpayers call. in up in or to re iv in shall be, other than to say: "No Morning worship at 11. "The Stewardship of this city in as much as the city already H. A. Levin left Monday night to tion in the use of the card catalog! more important matter can engage of Life." Judge Stanton of Bemidji was here take a feew weeks treatment at the owns property better suited for and-in finding books on the shelves the attention of the egislature than Evening worship at 7:30. "The Stewardship Tuesday presiding at the final hearing such a purpose at the foot of Second -mud baths for his rheumatism and an is oh a a up a to certain proper, sane and almost universally of Prosperity." on Ditch No. .2 located north of street. general run down condition which find any book of which they kno demanded changes in our It is freely predicted that the Big Falls and runs through the Waukana his many friends here ti"ust will be The injunction is to be Iteard before the title or the author. election laws. If we have a completely Christian church is expectantly looking section of country and furnished eminently successful. Judge Wright at Bemidji on the —w— satisfactory system, a number forward to the greatest revival considerable of the dirt for the 18th .of this month. Private Claviter returned home of self-evident changes should be in its history. Leaders are saying: road through the muskeg between AMERICAN RED CROSS Monday after eleven months in military made in our primary election law." "Our objective is to go establish the Big Falls and Littlefork. OLD TIME DANCE service in France, eight of principle of Stewardship of prayer, ERICSBURG BRANCH Mrs. Frank Neffew, who has resided LITTLEFORK' which were spent in the trenches Life" and means that the r.h irch Owing to the illness of the musicians here many years with her husband He was slightly wounded in the fray shall be lifted to a higher conception the Old Time dance was not The monthly meeting of the Ericsburg and family passed away last but has fully recovered and is in good The picture show started again of the Christain's social and missionary equal to the wishes and expectations! Branch was held in the workroom Wednesday after a paralytic stroke. health, and glad to get back home. -last Friday night. responsibilities, local and general. of the committee, although the dance at the school house the evening The funeral was conducted from the Mrs. O. Jewett spent several day:, Special music and anthems by the was well attended and everyone hadj of January -20th. Owing to the J. Carroll of Baudette passed W. Catholic church of which she was a at the Falls last week with her little choir. Sunday evening. a good time. So the Oddfellows and. prevalence of the flu epidemic this away at the local hospital last Thursday faitful member and internment was girl Luella, who is confined in the The Sunday School meets at 10 a. Rebeccas will give a free dance in the was the first meeting held since October soon after his arrival here suffering made in the local cemetery. Her B. Getchell, of Bemidji who is logging m. Classes for everybody. near future to all who paid admis 17th, 1918, but as there was a from an acute case of Appendicitis, husband and fam yhlva ethe heartfelt here left for his home the last New scholars always welcome. sions exception the "Old time" dances quorum of seven members present his appendix having bursted before sympathy of. their many friends here. of the week. Mrs. Adolph Krohn will entertain providing such persons will give their the old business was all cleaned, up he was brought from his home Mr. C. Hamre of Waukanha, was the Ladies' Aid at her home, 620 names to the committee in charge, in good shaps. A little stir was caused at the depot town, his wife and mother accompanied in town Saturday on business. Fourth avenue Friday afternoon, W. K. Elliott, Thos. Tronsen, P. Bqldus Sunday nightwhen Sergts. Since the scession of hostilities his remains to their former February 14th. County Supt. Olson addressed the and C. C. Corin. Drastic and Smith appeared to take "Over There" the majority of the home at Aitkin for burial. teachers' and parents' meeting at the Preaching in the. Ranier church the train with military prisoner members seem to loose interest until house last Friday evening. Many local Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Prof Abbott, our efficient POTATOES FOR SALE M. M. whom they were sent here to apprehend it is getting to be hard to get Sunday school at 2 p. m. problems were talked over. "county agent, is attending the annual and take back to Camp Custer, enough members present at the Missionary S. E. Gregg preached state conference of county^agents in Ninety cents per bushel delivered Mich., on a, charge of desertion. It nanothly meetings to make a quorum at Riverdale Wednesday evening. St. Paul- this week, which will be .addressed in International Faljs. Apply, L. Fulton, appears that the prisoner had been which necessitates letting the business Guy C. Parker went to the Fall CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVCES by prominent national agriculturalists, Fort Frances. J. 3. granted a leave of absence to go to of the preceeding month run Saturday on business. arrd where far mprotv Port Arthur, and had failed to return over until the next monthly meeting Viking Theatre Hall Miss Erickson, school supervisor, vlems pecular to, this as well as .other to .camp before the expiration of AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL which isn't very satisfactory, as the spent Friday with us. Sunday 11 a. m. Mparts of our state will be discussed his leave. UNION HOLD MEETING next meeting may be the same. We Miss Rosalie Kussock, Jeacher vt Wednesday evening 8 p. m. ajfd the best jijethods of_ work for .would like to have every member Crbss* River went to her home near Everybody cordially invited. Miss J.psie Schultz received a good most permanent development will be The annual meeting of the American present at the monthly meetings, Nakoda., Sat. sir letter and two very beautifully worked Sunday school Union was' held Staken under" advisement. Jibr-. that can possibly come as we have Peter Olson of Happylarid was a W. C. T. U. MEETING silk handkerchiefs, from her brother in. the Methodist church last Sunday plenty to do yet, business caller here Saturday. President E. W. Backus and Manager Bernie, who. is with the railroad evening, in which _the Baptist arid Mrs. Van Wyck, chairman'of the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scarlett, Sn, Geo. McLain and Chas. Engbloom, The T. U. meeting Tuesday division in either France or Germany. Congregational churches united. Membership Committee reported 78 went to the Falls Saturday last. with Mrg^C-P Kinney proved to be chief engineer, of the Interna-., He is doing finely and greatly enjoying The church was filled to its utmost new members in the December membership a very delig^ful affair. Quite a number -tional Lumber Company visited its the valuable experience in seeing capacity. All three ministers took drive which was .doing pretty RIVERDALE .,mill at Spooner last Monday and of members and visitors were the most important cities ana part in the services, apd an interesting good, as the committee was unable •planned several improvements, also prjl^nt.'l'it^clhg the latter being Mrs. places of interest in the lands across address was delivered by Rev. to get those in the country at all, on Rodger Perle has been having a ^decided to remove several houses Towle oL Minneapolis, mother of the Atlantic where his military service Hunter of Virginia, who is in charge account of their inability to get a seige of the flu. He says its great. tfrom the former Engler location west Mrs. Seymour Backus who gave a is taking him but he is ready of the work in St. Louis county. .v rig to make the rounds with. There E. F.-Anderson is doing some heavy -,of Baudette to the' Spooner location^ very interesting talk on the work of to come home whenever his job is An unusually good musical program are at least 50 more in and around logging this winter, preparatory to ,'Supt. F. O. Nelson of Spooner will the W. C. T. U. in her home city, especially done, good and brown. was rendered under the able Ericsburg who should join and if a good run with the saw mill this have charge of the mill there again at Fort Snelling. She emphasized leadership of Prof -Zelner Mrs. Geo those who are not members now, summer.. this year. ,-r':- Represientative F. J.. McPartlin's the fact that the mission )f N. Millard sang a couple of solos, accompanied would kindly turn in their dollar and School has been closed for the past bill giving free tuition to the soldiers, the W. C. T. U. was not ended by the by Miss Dane the violinist names to Mrs. Van Wyck or Miss Chas. Moss one of the earliest settlers two weeks owing to the sickness of bailors and young women engaged in present out look for prohibition. We and Miss Daily at the organ. Edna Berg, when in town, we would our teacher, Miss Kendall. and mos^successful farmers in \yar work at the State must see that it is carried out and University J-An anthem was also well rendered appreciate it very much, as it is -the Loman district-was here Mon^ Our missionary, "S. E. Gregg came passed by a good majority last Friday, there are other lines of work. by the quartette consisting of Prof. practically impossible to get to you day. He is well satisfied with the our way last Wednesday and "gave in spite of the fact that it was There was quite a donation of the Zelner, Mrs. Jesse Thompson, Mrs. all in the country at present. us a bood service. way things are going and with many various articles asked for to be sent strenuously opposed by Representative Geo. Millard and Mr. C. B. Kinney. N. The Membership Committee reported, ^.others in this county he is beginning T. Berg is very-busy these days loghere Warner of Aitkin, who represented to the hospital at Fort Snelling. A generous offering was given by .but two cases where the dollar ^o'feel that it will yet pay him for for several days scaling the After a short business sessi in. A the University regents. If it the congregation for the cause of was not forthcoming. They were ging. his many years of harduOus pioneer passes the senate special appropiations program of music by Mrs. G. V. supporting Sunday schools in the rural- both young, .single men with no dependents, life ahead of railroads, wagon roads James Russell, the scaler has been will be made making up the deficiency Kinney, Mrs, Millard and Miss Dane places of this and other counties both working steady and logs on the bank of the river. .and most every other convenience was much enjoyed by the company caused by the not-necessary in our state. Rev. S. E. Gregg gave a drawing -good pay. Neither' of the One of the Home boys had the misfortune \which eventualy comes with the organization payment of tuition by those who gave as was also a dainty lunch served by good address in behalf of the same mhad been drafted, and they had not of neopje n^ivilized .communities. a few days ago of getting all they had to their country in its the hostess. ^\Ve adjourned to meet cause at the Swedish Lutheran enlisted and gone where they needed T-V "if 'two of his fingers mashed between hour of peril.^ "with Mrs. Brokaw the first.Tuesday church. •. a#. help from the Red Gross. They two logs. £k,i in March. #IL