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

April 3, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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Money loaned on real estate Jevne SCHOOL NOTESBy teraational Falls last Tuesday. He & Norton. ...... tf. LOCAL HAPFEMNGS Rose Rauscher spent last Sunday here with his parents and other friends. This week is the week of spring To rent a furnished house or apartment vacation for the public schools and for 60 or 90 days. Po. box 567. Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Wolfe therefore "news is scarce. both of Dakota, sisters of Mrs. Joyce If you want a better city government White Leghorn eggs for setting 7 arrived unexpected last Wednesday vote for the following candi* for sale. Phone 237. FOR SALE—All kinds of household Miss Swanson left Saturday night on a visit to their sister. dates. furniture. Phone 401 evenings. Mrs. Jesse L. Thompson is visiting td spend her vacation. For Mayor April 10. relatives in the Twin Cities. Mrs. Rand and Mrs. Nickleson were K. O. FOSSE. at International Falls last Friday to Invitations were issued last week FOR SALE—fi-room house and lot Better city affairs under new executions. consult the doctor as ^Ir. Nickleson For Municipal Judge for a Senior party to be given by at Jameson's addition. Inuire of E. Garnet Peterson for city has not fully recovered since having Exie McCormack ori April 3rd at her JOHN H. BROWN. Fix. clerk. the Flu last fall. horfie. —_* For City Clerk Most of the teachers of the countyschools County Attorney and Mrs. Franz Miss Julia Horton of Blackduck REV. WM. W. DALE The Juniors had a number of class GARNET PETERSON have been rehired for another Jevne returned Sunday from a few was married recently to Mr. Perry meetings this week to decide on the Pastor year. weeks visit in the southern states. Junior-Senior affairs for the end if Herrick and are now in Oregon. They For Treasurer the school year. both spent the winter in Margie, and THOS. KINSHELLA Morning service 10.30. WANTED—A second hand farm Vote for Garnet Peterson for city were well and favorably known here. clerk. He stands for a clean and progressive wagon, alsd 12 or 14 inch plow. Write Alderman 2nd Ward Last Saturday was the last time Sermon for children "The Golden International Falls, 20-27. administration, and will box 681, WALTER E. ENGSTROM The Community Club met last Saturday that we have to go. to school on Rule. The Silver Rule, The Iron make a competent official. evening, a large crowd was in that day. Much sorrow was evidenced VOTE—Garnet Peterson for city Rue." Aldermen of 3rd Ward attendance and a very nice program by all concerned. clerk, a clean, and more economical MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands, FRANK S. LANG was given and a good time socially city administration. Bible School 11:45. Koochiching County Abstract Co. H. C. PITTBLADO No one wants to miss a meeting of The new Domestic Science teacher Frank S. Lang, Manager. the club as they are worth attending, did not arrive last week but will be WANTED—Volunteers to collect Blues are 12 ahead of the Reds. at least the people of Margie think VOTE—Garnet Peterson for city here in time to take up her work for old clothes during the drive, March Wanted—to rent, five or six hoo:n clerk. so. How about the other clubs of 31 until April 5. Phone Mrs. A. B. the remaining six weeks. Evening service 8. house, desirable location. Bath the county? Franson or Mrs. G. N. Millard. Prof. Olson visited the schools first floor, good locality. Desirable The Seniors had a class meeting along the M. & I. line last week. adult tenants. A 10. All are invited to the services. ERICSBURG Tuesday night to "get up" a Senior Sheriff Mcintosh arrested Toney Miss Barrett of the Superintendent Casey Monday on a charge of illegal party on Miss Hartman, the class Vote for John H. Brown for Municipal Please note the change in the evening Chas. E. Johnson made a business of Schools office is enjoying a week's advisor. The party was held Thurs liquor selling. He plead guilty and Judge, he is a good citizen and trip to Ray Friday. hour to eight oclock. visit with h^r "parents at Staples. paid a fine of $75 and costs. day evening at Miss Hartman's flat well fitted both by education and natural dnd was a decided success. The class Debus Petterson left for a visit endowment for the office. First-class flat cornet for sale, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Wanted—Farm or homestead from presented the advisor with an electric among friends and relatives at Roseau. cheap.—Address J. J. Ansell, bandmaster.. April 9th at the home of Mr. H. owner (no dealers) must be well located plate. The evening was spent in Minn., Friday. C. Pitblado, 816, 5th street. Lewis Schneider of Manitou is and reasonable, give lowest playing games and dancing folk ready to arrange service for his grade price and terms. Mr. Culver, box36, dances. One of the most enjoyed Harold Jphnson was a Ranier visitor H. T. Mcintosh is at Loman today, The Ladies' Aid will have a sale of stallion, "Halley's Comet" beginning Grand Forks, N. D. games was that of dressing clothespin Friday. lookingafter his property interests Japanese Goods and Cream Whips at May 1st. Apr. 3-10. dolls. Can't you imagine the sedate there. Keyes' Furniture Store, April 11th and Seniors dressing clothes-pin John Nelson of the Victoria hotei, H. M. Cornell who has been with 12th. dolls? The boys were very much interested spent Tuesday at the Falls. Vote for Thomas Kinshella for City the Koochciching Company the past Vote for Henry Pitblado for alderman and the prize was won by Treasurer, he is one of the earliest few months left for Minneapolis, Chas. Johnson left for Virginia of the third ward a good allround FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Francis Wisard. A very bountiful residents here, has the best interests Saturday. Tuesday on business. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury citizen, with good business supper was served and all did full jof this city at heart, and the city finances Pastor judgment and progressive. will be perfectly safe in his justice to it. Mrs. Nina Whitbeck went to the Vote for Walter A. Engstrom for hands. Falls Wednesday. alderman of the second ward, he ha^ A vote for John H. Brown for NETT LAKE good business abilities. He is square 11 a. m. preaching service. municipal judge is a vote for a better John Solton and Paul Shultz were as a. die, anl thoroughly understands FOR SALE—A good launch 32 Falls visitors Saturday. and cleaner administration of our .Ed. Porter was in from his claim the needs of the city. feet long equipped with a 10 horse Mr. Carry Smith will have charge city affairs. today. power Capitle engine. Inquire..John. of services. Ray. Misses Bessie nd Elenor Johnson :a IS". Gotfred Rehn, one of the earliest Richer, Ray Minn. March 20-27 were Falls visitors Saturday. George Swan has built a. new-house settlers and an all round good citizen 8 p. m. preaching. HAY FOR SALE—Special price on on his claim. of. the Lindford district died in The ladies, of the Eastern Star gave Aron Sword and F. M. Billmyremade car lots. Telephone or write A. J. the Bemidji hospital Friday. 10 a. m. Bible School. a bood-bye card party, program and a trip to the Falls Saturday. Scott, International Falls or Ben Mrs. A. Campease is building on lunch last night in honor of Mr arid Wheelock, Birchdale, Minn. tf. her homestead. Mrs. Win. Wa'trous of Pelland returned 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Mrs. B. H. Phinney, who have besrt Harold Johnson went to Ray Sat from Minneapolis Saturday, unusually faithful members of that urday afternoon and stayed for the Sheriff Mcintosh, has received a Wm. Orr has finished logging op Wednesday evening Prayer service where shehas been for the past fe.v/ order for the p.ast few years, and c"ance in the evening. card saying that Howard McGlady rat ions at Camp 1. weeks under medical treatment. and Bible Study. they will .be greatly missed in lodge has arrived in New York from over and other social circles. Mrs. A. B. Franson of the Falls seas and expeccts to be home by Mrs. John Decker returned from The Flu has drove the Indians from Friday evening, choir rehearsal. was iri town between trainst Sat Easter. Rochester last Saturday where she. the Sugar rush. urday, attendinjg to business interests. Grandpa,. L. A. Ogaard was a happy 4-— has been forj he pa st \y^months for r?-'. -.V _* FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL The Ladies-'- Aid society of Bethlehem K- man yesterday'as he passed around' 7 W. Conner, Indian Agent here the surgical treatment. 1 "i 't CHURCH church will hold a sale of Japranese the cigars in honor of the birth -Of jsast two years will move to Utah. Mr. Freed went thru on the train Edward Kane en, Minister. goods and cream whips at Vote for K. O. Fosse for mayor, his first granddaughter to Mrv and Saturday afternoon Ori..his way to Keyes' Furniture Store, Friday and he is a clean cut citizen, a heavy taxpayer, Mrs. Wayne Burdick who recently Co. Com. Wm. Harrigan visited Morning worship at 11. "Christ's the Farmers' Club meeting at Ray Saturday, April 11 and 12. a good business man, and if returned from the coast, but who will Nett Lake on Business Monday. Standard for his Followers." that evening. elected, will conduct the city affairs in Duluth after a few weeks reside Rev. C. L. Kingsbury returned Tuesday in a broadguaged, fairminded, and Mrs. Burdick, nee Jeariette Ogaard John Richardson, Pete Skoglund J. A. Pluriib arid George Morris Evening worship at 7:30. "The for a day at home and reports businesslike manner. was the first child to be born here and wife and John Leisendeldt were have returned from Cusson and will Heart of Prayer." that the revival meetings he is holding when this prosperous city was a lit Falls visitors the latter part of the put in crops on their farms. The Ladies' Aid of Bethlehem at Littlefork are a good success tie village and has resided here coiitiriually week, returning home Saturday Good music a special feature of church enjoyed a goodly lunch and that the church is filed every night through her childhood and afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Hawkeg arrived fro'ii •the* service. pleasant hour at the home of Mrs. and a good spirit prevails. school day period and -was attending Duluth Saturday and joined her hu, Crandal last Thursday. Mrs. Folsom The doings of the vicinity are the. University of Mirinesota last band on their homestead. Solo, Mrs Geo. N. Millard. again closed down by a general order and Mrs. Cfandal were hostesses. Morris Lumberg who has been spring at the time of her wedding fo from the State Board of Health, on overseas eleven months with the Mr. Burdick, who was also an Inter Flu is raging in the Indian village The Sunday School meets at 10 a. account of the influenza, altho we Thereare thousands in Italy, Belgium, 184th Areo Squadron, returned home national Falls graduate and .both the full running died Saturday the 22 m., with classes for everybody. have none of it in the vicnty at pres Poland, Czesho, Slovakia, Ser Sunday morning. He entered the service: very highly regarded and are being Oka-bay-ge-shig, age 91 Mrs. Nellie ent. bia, Roumania, Greece, Armenia, February 1918, and was mus^pred heartily congratulated upon the birth Lightfeather, age 18 Elsie Fields Opening service a preparation for out at Camp Dodge a few days northern France and other small of their daughter. .aged 11 years. Mrs. Chas. Burnside Easter. countries who have died during the We understand that Roy Eastman ago. He is looking fine and says died Monday the 24 besides her hu the local tonsorial artist at Ray winter for lack of warm cloths and he has had a good time but is glad A. L. LINDVALL PASSED New scholars always welcome. band. She leaves six stnall children warm covers. What can you spare? expects to buy a car this spring, and to get back home again. We are in the centenary drive for AWAY LAST THURSDAY as soon as the roads are in shape to a better world. MARGIE George O. Johnson of Margie, who permit, he will barber here at Erics Dr. Elizabeth Monahan has received Last Friday morning the many did such good work on the Poor farm furg two or three times a week, ev word that her husband, Capt. Mr. Ward of Gemmell visited over Preaching in the Ranier church at friends of Mr. A. L. Lindvall and last year was here Monday seeing if enings. This will be a decided ac (Dr) R. H. Monahan who has been Sunday with friends, in Margie. family were greatly surprised and 2:30 p. m. he could buy some registered dairf comodation for us, as well as a chance actively engaged as surgeon in several saddened to learn that he had pass cattle for his good farm. He has one Mrs. Nelson is spending a week to patronize home industries. of the English and Scotch hospitals Sunday school at 2 p. m. ed away the previous night, at his of the best haf and stock farms in :re with her daughter, Mrs. Daniels is on his way back to New home in our city, after but a brief Marvin and Clare Olson and Har the county and appreciates the op when the wrench slipped, throwing York. illriess with stomach trouble. Mrs. Rand is moving today into her vey Richards left for their respec -portunities it offers even better since his left hand into the saw. The little own house back of the school house tive homes at Virginia Wednesday Deceased was one of the earliest his return to it than he did before he finger and the one next to it were E. D. Lyman, who enlisted from night, as the mining timber loading settlers to make his home On govern left it a year ago. Eric Erickson has moved in to hi the First National Bank of our city Ladly cut, and it was expected ac frst ment land at Lindford, where he was finished on that date. They ex brother's house over by the saw mill that the little finger would have to a few months ago and was assigned Fred B. Peterson one of the most pect to take up their old positons resided with wife and large family where he will reside for the summer be amputated, but he was taken io the to the Aviation service, and became substantial farmers east of Gemmell for fifteen years and opened up one fireing and braking on the Missab Falls and further examination 'h a first class pilot at Rockaway was here on business Tuesday. He of the largest and most prdsperous Mr. and Mrs. John Olson are the Ry., in a week or so. Mr. Richards showed that the finger could be Beach, L. I., returned home Monday feels pretty good over the prospects did the local barbering while here, farms on the Big Fork river, before happy parents of another girl born with his honorable discharge and has saved. After having the hand dressed of getting the road between his moving to this city a couple of years recently. so his departure deprives the com he returned to his home at Virginia. resumed his former position. place arid this city gravelled so that ago. -munity of that accomodation. The mill was shut down for Mr. Miller is talking of moving to he can run up in his Ford without The funeral services were conducted a few days on' account of the sawyer Vote for Frank S. Lang for alder Messrs. Wm. Eddy, Lyman Math town, if he can find a suitable house having the inconvenience of having by Rev. P. O. Hanson in the Swedish being disabled, btit a new sawyer man of the third ward he is undoubt ison and Art Cortell, and Misses Ethel to live in. to take the early morning train and. Lutheran church, which was very came up Friday night, and the mill edly, the most effecient man in the Whitbeck and Teresia Birrenbach returning on th..night passegner. largely attended by sympathizing Red Cross will hold their monthly ward for that important office, and reopened up again Saturday morning. were EricsbUrg representatives at the friends. business meeting Tuesday evening John Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. will work as incessantly for the public Ray dance last Saturday night. They in the school house. Mr. A. L. Lindvall was born Geo. Decker of our city who is attending We are on the market for Liberty good in that position, as he does all report a good time, but owing to Sweden 68 years ago and in 1879 em the St. John's University at bonds and other securities. Jevne & the'long duration of the farmers club in everything else he is connected Airs. Gust will leave to night for Collegenitte has received a certificate igrated to this country and settled with. meeting and the necessity of -coming Norton. tf. Anoka to consult with Dr. Kline in 7 at Cokato and later moved to Wheaton, of honor for his valuable sehvice .v back on the early morning train, they regards to heir health. he rendered as a four-minute man Of where he lived until he came into Sheriff 7 Mclntdkh and deputies didn't get much time to enjoy themselves. WANTED—A dealer at International 7i the county in 1903. the committee of Public Information raided th€ McMahbn Murphy house Falls to represent a nationally advertised Mrs. Joyce and her two sisters who durinb the war. He recently took a He is survived by his widow, and of questionable purpose at Ranier last standard 3500 mile guaranteed are visiting here, went to the Falls prominent part in a class play at the seven children, two daughters and night and arrested the proprietors Owing to the small accomodations tire. Exclusive territory gr'anted. last Friday to visit relatives and view University. He is expected home for five sons. The daughters are Mrs. in the depot and his inability to get Write immediately. April 3. John Murphy and F. McMahon who the city. the spring vacation. 4c John Johnson of Wheaton and Mrs. a house here, local agent Oscar plead guilty and paid a fine of $75 Conrad Pearson of Tribune, Sask* Mr. A. J. Hanson, J. D. Foote and Erickson resigned his position here We pay highest spot cash prices and costs, also Dora Clark, Clarian On Wednesday evening of last week The sons are Louis of Spokane, Oscar Mr. J. McHugo were\all business visitors and is now located as night operator for Liberty Bonds. If you must sell Burtiss and Lillian Johnson each of at 8 oclock a party was given in the of Lindford and A. W., F. R., and at International Falls last at Ray. He has rented a house there yours be sure to see us first. Watch whom were fined $10 and costs. honor of Vivian Fritz on her thirteenth Walter of this city. Thursday. and expeccts to move his family there our windows for quotations daily Mrs. Ben Whitbeck of Ericsburj? birthday at her home on 7206 All of the chldren will be present in the near future. He was relieved tf Burton's Dep't. Store. Mrs. Rand's sister, Mrs. Coda and was here Tuesday feeling pretty good street. Those present were: Martha at the funeral with the exception by Mr. Fred Willet of the M. & St. daughter arrived from Brainerd on Koljanan, Margaret Hall, Leona Erick on account of receiving a telegram of Louis and Mrs. Pearson. L. Ry. Mr. Willet was formerly an Wanted—Men or women to take Saturday to visit Mrs. Rand and family son, Clara Clippness, Gladys Preston, from her son Quay saying that lie employee of the D. W. & P| Ry., Co., Deceased was held in high esteem orders among friends and neighbors for a few dafs. .. Gladys Christie, Mamie Slater, Lydia had arrived in New York from by all, who knew him. and* his death having held positions at Harnejr and for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, Roberson, Margaret Rider, Lebert France. He has been in France since Britt a few years ago. a distinct loss to the community full line for men, women and children. Mr. Olson's family, arrived from Bemidji Barnes^ Mabel Mitchel, Lenice Baily, July 23rd, in Company 4, 342nd Infantry The family have ,the sympathy of Eliminates darning. We pay last Saturday and will move into Kathryn LaBarr, Frances Baily and and has seen real service on Howard Schribner, sawyer at the their many friends in their bereavement. 59 cnts an hour spare time or $24 a Mr. Foote's house.^,: Mr. Olson i* Amelia Fritz all those present ena, the battle front, and was -seriously local sawriiill had the msifortunc to week for full time. Experienco unnecessary. our new depot agent. ioyed a very good time. The party wounded last August. 4$le enlisted cut his left hand real badly Wednesday. Write International Stocking party broke up about 11.30. June 27th, 1918. S s^Mr. Wm. Erickson returned to In- He was setting the saw gauges, SUBSCRIBE FOR. -THE PRESS Mill, Norristown, Pa.