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

March 27, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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ff I^ 7 *4K ***$?^ /*-*,-£•*•• Ifr"' INTERNATIONAL FALLS frRESS, ¥ARCH-27, 1919 MY? Prof. Adolph Meyer and family left SCHOOL NOTES rence and Marcellus Carew-3 were not Monday evening for a month's vacation LOCAL By Rose Rauscher listed among the Seniors last week they will spend in California. 1 because their standings are not in The Freshman English class is doing numbers, but in letters^ which cannot J/Vote for Garnet Peterson for city some extensive library -vp5rk.i be averaged. The graduating FOLKS WE A1X KNOW clerk. "He stands for a clean and progressive class numbers sixteen, eight girls and Prof Adolph Myer leaves in a The picture to raise money for the administration, and will eight boys. Benardette Mercure finished couple of weeks for a month's vacation city library was given Monday at the make a competent official. her course at the end of the in California. Grand. A number of high school students ^first semester and is now teachiftg sold tickets for the benefit. Prof. M. M. Abbott is in Bemidji at Fairland, which position she will Clyde Johnson, the forestry patrol attending the annual session of county On Monday evening, the Farmers' hold for the semester. She will return man for this district was here Saturday agents for northeastern Minnesota. Z81 jiljijliv Club met at the Alexander Baker. to graduate with the members of enroute to his headquarters in He will return tomorrow." her class. Luncheon was served by the. Domestic Big Falls. Science girls. Vote for John H. Brown for Municipal Fred Smith, the Laurel merchant The Senior class in English had an Judge, he is a good citizen and Last Friday, a gentleman from the 0 and former countl commissioner open period Saturday. During this REV. WM. W. DALE well fitted both by education and natural was a business visitor here Tuesday Remington typewriter company, was each member gave his or her idea '.«f Pastor endowment for the office. here looking over the machines in the and yesterday. an ideal vocation. The pupils were Commercial Department. given some idea of what their classmates Morning worship 10:30. Mrs. Frank S. Lang, who has been FOR RENT—A four roomed house intend to do. The Seniors have The English examinations for the enjoying a run of typhoid fever and barn. Apply E1. Johnson, 61510th begun to reckon the rest of school in six weeks period were given last Bible School, 11:45. the past two weeks is getting along Ave. weeks now, and as graduation draws week. An oral test for the period was nicely and hopes to be out again nearer, each one feels a greater love Evening worship 7:30. given in Chemistry on Wednesday. fore long. for the school life which they are Edgar Zimmerman returned Sunday from his trip to the twin cities, leaving behind. As one of the Seniors The Seniors held a meeting-Tuesday All followers of Christ are invited WANTED—A dealer at International where he attended the annual convention said, "It .won't be long now before at 4:05. We'll tell you next week to partake with us of the Lord's Supper, Falls to represent a nationally ad we'll be thinking of life seriously of the e4ectrical workers. about the things that were discussed Sunday morning. vertised standard 3500 mile guaranteed and it certainly will be hard to go for it seems to be a secret just now. WANTED—A second hand farm tire. Exclusive territory granted. to the University next year and be Prayer meeting and Bible^Study wagon, also 12 or 14 inch plow. Write CKACU* Write immediately. April Miss Wilkinson is much better according a Freshman all over again." Su4«R ©6. box 681, International Falls, 20-27. Wednesday evening, April 2nd at the to reports. She will be back home of Dr. Monahan. at school before the spring vacation Don't pity this Poor Fish. It serves Mrs. Oberholtzer arrived Monday Assistant State Forester Tierney JUNIOR HIGH if all goes well. Everyone is much him Right for coming home Without from her home at Davenport, la., to was here last Friday making arrangements The Blues gained one more last a Copy of this popular Family Journal elated over her recovery. spend a few weeks with her son who with the railroads and loggers These Junior High School notes Sunday, but are still within easy for Friend Wife, Eleven times to burn their brush in the spring. has charge of a large flock of sheep were too late for last week: reach. has he been Warned, and now he is We, the Chemistry class of the on Hapgood's Island on Rainy lake Going After It. Ladles, if your husband Alexander Baker School, petition that Farm wanted in north Koochiching Six weeks examinations will be held is an Absent Minded Man, show Plan to take some definite part in theworld do not come to an end or north Beltrami counties. Apply We pay highest spot cash prices in all subjects next week. 'una this Li'l Picture. the Increase Campaign. until each of us has our certificate in Jok* P. Rogge, Y.M.C.A., Duluth, for Liberty Bonds. If you must sell The following notes are for this Chemistry. week: yours be sure to see us first. Watch M-13-20-27. Money loaned on real estate. Jevne FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Signed—Class. our windows for quotations daily & Norton. tf. CHURCH Wm. Randolph is here this week Last Saturday noon, the Junior tf Burton's Dep't. Store. .•••• The Misses Glenn and McPartiin Edward Kaneen, Minister. getting supplies and equipment ready High School teachers treated the pupils Tarent a furnishedhouse or apartment entertained the teachers at their for another successful year of fishing to a lunch, which was very much County Auditor R. C. Fraser returned for 60 or 90 days. Po. box 567. home on Seventh street last week Morning worship at 11. "A Life,of in the lake^. east of Rainy Lake. enjoyed by them. —_» from Aitkin Tuesday, where he had Service." A mock wedding was perfromed been purchasing a pure-blood short We are on the market for Liberty WANTED—Volunteers to collect and much enjoyed. The principals There were fewer cases of tardiness old clothes during the drive, M^cb horn bull and several heifers for his bonds and other securities. Jevne & Evening worship at 7:30. "A Just of the wedding are not known. in the Junior High School the good stock farm four miles down rivr Norton. tf. 31 uiitil April 5. Phone Mrs. A. Bj. Pay for Honest Work." past week than ever before. We are er. Two committees have been appointed Franson or Mrs. G. N. Millard. working toward a record of no tardiness. 5 in Sociology to look up statistics 'Nbw is the time to do your spring Good music a special feature of the .i concerning such matters of interest Vtffe for Thomas Kinshella for City house cleaning. Sort but your "old The local Odd" Fellows gave a class service.. as the school for feeble-minded, blind of twelve the' initiatory degree last Treasurer, he is one of the earliest clothes" and getT ready for the big The pupils had the privilege of and deaf and also about crime and residents here, has the best intere§t$ drive. Monday night and have ten more The choir will lead in song and looking over some of the souvenirs —i—* punishment. already toward the next month's of this city at heart, and the city .fir give special selections. that Capt. Withrow brought back class. nances will be perfectly safe in his FOR SALE—8-room house and lot from France. Great interest was The English 12 class is now study hands. at Jameson's addition. Inuire of E. The Sunday: School meets at 10 a. manifested by all in examining all ,V% ing Burke's "Conciliation With the Fix. Vote for Walter A. Engstrom for m. Opening exercises a preparation these interesting curios. American Colonies" and are studying Rudolph Nelson and Chas Witbeck alderman of the second ward, he'has for Easter. the parts of American and English good business abilities. He is square of Ericsburg plead guilty and paid a Born to Mr. and Mrs. ""Pettyriioi Alice Lucas, a member of the history, which touch upon the subject last Thursday, a new nine pounc as a die, anl thoroughly understands fine of $50 and costs for selling booze Tii^''&6h'bol,ris in the Great Centenary eighth grade has left school and goes of the Revolution. the "needs of the city. in their village without a license. banker. "Handsome he who handsome driv^f-'fijp a more efficent Christianity. to Chicago where she will reside 4 does." They were caught in the act by deputy jft Exie McCormack returned Monday the future. We are very sorry to Reedy and Twedland. Wanted—Farm or homestead from New scholars always welcome. after spending a week at Duluth have her go, but wish her success in MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands, owner-' (no dealer?) must be well located While there she was fortunate ...-j everything in her new home. Koochiching County Abstract Co. and reasonable, givei lowest Mrs. ^isarl and Mrs. Watson will Leonard Wenberg returned Tuesday /enough t9 meet one of the old high A very exciting spelling contest Frank S. Lang, Manager. 4* price and terms." Mr.' Culver, box36, entertain the Ladies' Aid at the home morning.-, from, France where he school pupils, Vernie Yernberg, who Grand Forks, took plac.e between the' seventh of Mrs. Wisard 6th street and 8th has been in the aviation service. He lives there. Vote for Henry- Pitblado fof"alderman and eighth grades last Friday. Both avenue Friday afternoon. A cordial volunteered eighteen months agb. of the third ward a good allround The Junior class held a meeting grades spelled well but finally the Inspector Fred Brown of the Duluth invitajioa iSj extended. His two brothers are still in active citizen, with good business Tuesday. The Seniors are waiting seventh grade was victorious. Ida Land office' is here this week service .in France and may not be judgment and progressive. With bated breath for the outcome of Hoey being their champion speller Preaching' in the Ranier church looking up improvements on homesteads discharged for some time yet. this meeting/Tis a matter of life and upon which./final proof was Sunday 2 30 p. m. The Junior High School Thrift FOR SALE—A good launch 32 death to them for according to tradition, recently made. Mr. (Carrier returned last Wednesday Club has bought ninety-three dollars feet long equipped with a 10 horse a Junior Prom is* forthcoming. Sunday -School at 2 p. m. *—_ from his winter's sojourn in California worth of Thrift Stamps, and it has power Capitle engine. Inquire John Vote for K. O. Fosse for mayor, and expects to resume his former Friday was the first day of spring been estimated that if each pupif in Richer, Ray Minn. March 20-27 he is a clean cut citizen, a heavy taxpayer, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH position as toll collector at the and everyone felt springy as was ev our departmment would purchase one a good business man,_and if ReV. C. L. Kingsbury bridge in a few days. Mrs. Carrier idenced by the array of straw hats in dollar and a half worth, more it C. C. Bray of Littlefork has secured Pastor elected, will conduct the city affairs came with him as far as Minneapolis, the cloak-room. Only the boys stick a position in the paper mill would bring the total to two hundred in a. broadguaged, fairminded, and where she stayed to visit with friends to their old mackinaws and caps. We dollars. "Two hundred dollar mark1' and will move his family here as soon businesslike manner. Sunday School at 10. for a few days before returning here. don't see how it can be done but is our slogan. as he can get a place for them to then, boys are strange anyway. live in. Thereare thousands in Italy, Belgium, Morning worship at 11. *e Poland, Czesho, Slovakia, Serbia, MARGIE COMMERCIAL CLUB SUPPER The Commercial Club met at the HAY FOR SALE—Special price on Roumania, Greece, Armenia, Christian Endeavor at 7. school house last Friday evening car lots. Telephone or write A. J. northern France and other smail The snow nearly disappeared during Last Friday evening the Ladies The Civic League served an oyster Scott, International Falls or Ben countries who have died during the the last week and surely made Civic Club gave a good oyster supper Evening worship at 8.~ supper and a smoker was held in the Wheelock, Birchdale, Minn. tf. winter for lack of warm cloths and to the prospective members of some of the men get in. a hurry to assembly room. Dr. Withrow gave warm covers. What can you spare? finish up their winter's work. the new Commercial Club in the Alexander a most interesting talk on his experiencces Saturday night, a good time is anticipated Albin Bernard writes that he has Baker high school building. while in the war zone. and a good program is being purchased a nice little orchard at Art Nehls returned from Iowa Covers were laid for one hundred and FOR SALE—200 ac^e farm, 5 miles prepared. Auburn, 30 miles from Sacramento, fifty which were all taken and then Miss Mattson left Friday for her last Tuesday, where he had been to from Fort Frances auto road. On California, and intends to stay there attend his father's funeral. He was some. Everyone declared that it was home at Warren. The new instructor Good frame house, barn and chicken for some time.' ERICSBURG away about two weeks. without question, the very best supper will arrive Thursday to take the house acres in cultivation buildings Up of that kind they had ever attended. work. The Domestic Sciencce classes cost $1200.00 all for $1000.00 County Agent M. M. Abbott attended Miss Gertrude Meurer spent Sunday Mrs. Geo. Collins left a week ago That the oysters instead of are dismissed each morning during Koochiching County Abstract Co. the creamery meeting at Loman at the Falls this week. for Minneapolis to visit her parents playing hide and seek in the consumme, their class periods, the girls doing Saturday afternoon. It was decided and may remain sometime. Vote for Frank S. Lang for alderman as is usual at most such suppers, home work which will give them regular Chas. E. Johnson of the Rat Root to have the good institution in operation of the third ward he is undoubtedly, they had to crowd behind each school credit. The mothers will Timber Co. made a business trip to^ by June 1st. Mr. J. W. Joyce returned Wednesday the most effecient man in the other, as swimming space was at a judge work and. send in reports. Ray Friday. ward for that important office, and from Anoka, where he had went premium. SlamerKabooi returned Saturday A number of the high school girls with L. Crystal. He reports Mr. will work as incessantly for the public After the oysters and other delicious morning after a year's military service Marvin Olson made a business* had a surprise party on Miss Leavitt Crystal on the gain and thinks he good in that position, as he doss dishes had been served and a with the Canadian forcecs. He trip to'Virgiriia Wednesday the 19th, on Friday evening. She has just begun will soon be home again. in everything else he_ is connected social time spent over cigars and coffee spent six weeks in England in the returning Friday morning. with. keeping house with her mother supply depot on his way to the front the guests adjourned to the assembly Forger Olson was a business visitor on Eighth street. The evening was when the armistice was signed. Before room and greatly enjoyed an Mrs. John Richardson was takenquite in Little Fork last Sunday. Wanted—Men or women to take spent in laughing at Berneice Gagnon impromptu, but very good account of he-enlisted he worked in the machine sick the latter part of the week, orders among frjends and neighbors and Florence Watson who were 5&fc« Emil Backe and Adolph Bloom some personal experiences of Capt. shop here under 1$^..Weiner but was improving Sunday. fors the genuine ^guaratftreed hosiery, "dressed up" for the occasion. A delightful were in International Falls on Saturday. (Dr.) M. E._ Withrow who had just and expeccts to be back to wpfek in a full line for me% women and children. lncheon was served and justice returned from way-up-in-front of the few days. Miss Ethel Whitbeck Went to the was done to it. Eliminates darning. We pay firing lines in the Argonne battle Falls on the- afternoon train Monday. Ladies' Aid last Thursday at the 90 cnts an hour spare,time or $24 a fields of France. Corporal Thos. E. Galvin, Company Lyman Mathison was an evening Last -week, the high school pupils home of Mrs.. Joyce was well attend' week for full time-. Experience unnecessary. M, 59th Infantry who is With the Upoii the suggestion of Capt Withrow visitor at the Falls Monday. were much interested in the array of ed considering the bad weather. Write International Stocking of occupation in Germany and the hearty second of Comrade army relics that Dr. Withrow brought Mill, NorristoWfii Pa. Carrier, a moveiment was started writes his mother here that he is Mrs. Nina Whitbeck, Mr. and r. back with him. Such things as helmets, The Jarvis girls had a party out to well and doing nicely, but is getting for the erection of a memorial in Gust Holm, Lyman Mathisor j* French, American and German their place last Thursday evening. August Holmbland of Wayland returned anxious to be back home again. Thos. the school building to William Rabedeau Clyde Hall were business visits were on exhibition. Pieces of home last Thursday after volunteered a year ago last July and Dewey La Page former pupils the Falls Thursday and Friday. A dance was given for the ball shrapnel which the doctor removed eight months miliiarV service. He when he was only seventeen years in our public school who were boys last Monday night the 17th and from a soldier's' head were shown went overseas with company E-54th of age and went over seas last May killed in action on the "west front." Debus Petterson left for a good time was reported. Much information was given to the an exrelat- Pioneer Infa.ntry, which is now at and has been in mmost of the hard A committee consisting of Capt. tended visit with friends pupils by simply looking over the Cableny. He was taken with an attack Miss Seman spent the week end at fighting, but thus far has got along Withrow, Mr. Carrier and Prof. G. ives at Roseau Minn., Fridi things which played a part in the rold of pneumonia and spent considerable without a scratcch. her home in Mizpah again this week. V. Kinn'ey were appointed to investigate Johnson accompanied him war. as far time in the hospital atBordeau, into the kind, cost and loc il.on Ray. Alec Barfed and Wm. Schnoor, France, and at New York and for such a memorial. Several of the school children have The Sophomores gave a program I who were with the 348 th infantry in Camp Grant. been having the chicken pox. Friday. It was a Kipling program under The next Farmers' Club meeting overseas service returned Monday, CLEVER the direction of Miss Swanson will be held Saturday evening April having been honarably discharged Mr. Frank J. Dooley who has been Mr. J. Nilson who has been spending and was as follows: 6th. There will be an entertainment from Camp Dodge a few days ago. superintendent of the sulphite plant the winter here at the McHugo Life of Kipling, Esther Miner. "What makes you think Wind?man given by the school. Let's all go and They landed in New York from here for the past two years has reigned home will leave Monday for his home wife is such a clever woman? "East and West/' Clarence McLaugh,linv make it a success. Bordeaux, France 'on the 11th. Like and leaves next week with Mrs. at Pine City. She never says anything particularly all the other boys who have returned Dooley for the east, where they may interesting." Edmund Baitte. The sleighing is all gone now and Mr. O. Backe left for Grand Forks they have gained in weight and general decide to settle down after a few "No, but she always manages, to "Wee Willie Winkie, Gladys Preston. the logging camps have all been closed last Wednesday for a week's visit appearance and are glad to get months vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dooy's monopolize the conversation so. that 1 Mary Rauscher. the piece-makers have ceased to his daughter ella and other back home again. They say that residence here-has been--enjoyed her husband won't have a chance to "L'evor," Martha Schmidt. making pieces, and the hauling crews friends. the signing of the armistic took all their acquaintances all of whom make a fool of himself."— Boston "Recessional," Ellen Peterson. have quit hauling. The mining tim(Continued the "pep" out of the service. are sorry to see them leave our city. as Transcript. Benar.dette Mercure, Clara St. Law­ Community Club meets again next on page four) Sisfe? YS rl J|l^' 'v.. Au-n' i" y,