International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 12, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS $ R. N. Eastman of Ray was a business ent reorganization. COMMERCIAL CLUB visitor to our city one day last LOCAL HAPPENINGS On his own motion, C. B. Kinney BETJitEHEAVem^eH Week. was asked to turn over to the .Commercial Minutes of the meeting. of June Club the correspondence 10th, 1919. Miss Ada Watson who has just heretofore had by him relative to the completed her state normal course Minutes of the meeting of June 3rd Ten Thousand Lakes association. Rev. and Mrs. Kaneen and family MICKIE SAYS returned Saturday from Mankato a read and approved as read. The secretary was ordered to commun are spending the week in Duluth. full fledged schoolma'am. Report by. Mr. English in behalf cate with the local delegation of committee appointed last week of Oddfellows to be in attending The Assessment Board of Review to present a program for Fourth of M\CKIE IsAAN MOT CON Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Statz arrived at the coming convention at Duluth mm will meet at the city hall on June 23. NOV) ON "tVAE \JtRM July celebration. by night telegram, the earnest desire yesterday from Racine, Wis. Mr. it Atty. John L. Brown of Bemidji F\ME VAP£Vt NOU *a6 GETf tNGr In the main the program contemplates Statz has accepted a good position of the Commercial Club that the OO-V. Wt NORST "VWWiQ ABOUT is a professional visitor at the District in the Insolite mill next annual convention of the Oddfellows "tWOSt "TOAPS 'to FRANCE NAS court. TUtNNAS 1. Civil and Military pax^ade of lodge be held in International W\\SSEVTHE American and Canadian soldiers. Falls. FOR SALE—A good eight roomed Robm and board wanted in private POkVEB.*. 2. Dancing at pavillion to be REV. WM. W. DALE, Pastor house on Seventh street, good neighbors Aggreeable to request made by the family. Apply L. J. Gagnier, recruiting erected near band stand. and pleasant surroundings, just club at the last regular meeting, the officer. 3. Base ball game at ball park. Morning worship at 10:30. the place for one wanting to keep secretary read the draft of a letter 4. Exercises in opera house. roomers. Apply at the Press office. Mrs. B. W. Bacon left Monday for proposed to be mailed to prospective 5. Boat races and water sports Sunday school at 11:45. candidates for membership in the La Crosse to atten'd the funeral Mrs. Ray Holler received a telegram on river at city dock. her brother. club, whereupon by motion duly from her husband who has 6. Fire works on river front. Evening worship at 8:00. made and seconded, he was directed been in the overseas motor corps The following committee heads as to rmfil said letter. FOR RENT-^-A modern ,furnished service that he arrived safely in Boston, All are invited to attend these services. suggested by_ Mr. English werie' constituted room for lady. Inquire at the Press Letter was read from Chas. S. having cam£ over on the transport by the Club: office. Jameson, Littlefork. promising cooperation General Grant, and is now sta* Seer^it^rTreasurer of the Celebration relative to proposed motor tioned at Camp Geben, near Boston. The Ladie's Aid will be entertained committee, j. P. Fransen, Wanted—Man and wife to do farm trip to Cass Lake. Wednesday afternoon June 18th by Civil pXrade, C. B. Kinney work. Enquire of W. S. Martin, DELEGATION LEAVES FOR Letter read from Hon. C. M. Babcock, Dr. Mary Ghostly at her apartments. Military/ parade—Dr. M. E. Withrow.^. Ericsburg, Minn. if FIREMEN'S CONVENTION Commissioner of Highways, Please note the change from Thursday wherein he acknowledged receipt of to Wednesday. Water sports—Messrs. Jos Lloyd Secretary Dave Hurlburt of the The following delegation of firemen Resolution hereto for tra.nsmittel regarding and John Masters. Commercial Club was an over' Sunday left Monday night for the Firemen's consignment of motor trucks Boy scouts Tuesday evenings 7:45. Decoration—Messrs. W. Irvim visitor in Duluth. State Convention being held this to Koochiching county and made assurance Burton and R. W. King. week at Red Wing: Captain John that we would be notified as FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Judge M. A. Spooner of Bemidji is Street sports—Messrs. K. O. Fosse, Berg, David Densmore, Chas. Hall, soon as the first consignment of and John English. here taking care of the interests of Rev:. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor trucks is received. Leo Sheehy, Wm. Carpenter and Alex clients in District court. Concessions—Messrs. Adolph McDonald. They took with them Members present, 21 10 a. m. Bible School. Krohn, and Louis Tipple. Meeting adjourned to 8:00 p. «. various kinds of badges welcoming Having installed an auto truck, Fireworks—Messrs. Ray Landgraf June 24th, 1919. the state convention at International Ed Broholm is visiting relatives in 11 a. m. Preaching service, sermon will sell good horse, weight 1350 lbs. J. J. Hadler and John Berg. Falls in 1921, also a few hundred David Hurlburt, Secretary. St. Cloud this week.. subject: "The Rain in the Thicket." Rauscher's Meat Market. picture postal cards of the public Publicity and Advertising—H. A. Levin. building, industries and beauty spots FATAL ACCIDENT Money loaned on real estate. Jevne FOR SALE—Fifteen head of cattle, of this city and lake region. AT PAPER MILL & Norton. tf. On motion of John English and W. milch cows and young stock. Apply 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Irving Burton, the president appointed Ch&s. Simmons, Ericsburg or at the DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Miss May Keyes is spending her the following members as a committee Press. A fatal accident occurred at the 8 p. m. Preaching, "Topic: "The OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS 3 vacation -in Minneapolis. to arrange for entertainment Minnesota & Ontario Paper Company's Measure of Lifewi and speakers of the day: F. J. McPartlin, Traffic Manager C. L. iCrandall of mill last Monday morning at jRev. J. O. Ferris, of Minneapolis, Attorney S. M. Koeford of Baudette N. L. Olson and G. N. Millard. the M. D. & W. returned Monday five minutes to seven, by the explosion Midweek services: Wednesday restrict Superintendent for the American is here attending the district from a few days business trip to the of one of the large steam tu night Bible Study and Prayer. Friday Sunday School Union spent last, court. twin cities. St O. Fosse was appointed by the bines which generates electricity for night, Choir meet. week with his Missionary S. E. Gregg president to arrange the details of the paper mill. visiting various points on this field. Mrs. C. B. Kinney and Mrs. Geo. Ray Sullivan is back again on the the proposed automobiles trip to the FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Just as John Wilson, the day engineer Two group gatherings were held, N. Millard are Duluth visitors this job as mail carrier, which position Minnesota Scenic Highway Convention was relieving W. H. Mitchell, CHURCH one at Lindford and one at Ray, week.— .. he held at the time he entered the at Cass Lake. the night engineer the explosion oc Edward, Kaneen, Minister ... where people came from far anr near army service. Report by Mr. Keyes in behalf or curred killing the latter and painfully to hear him. Agent A. J. Paulson of the M. D& _* permanent club headquarters comrhittee, injuring the former. When Mr Morning worship at 11. W. spent the week end in the twin Mr. Ferris reports that all the M. Shapira returned Monday from pursuant to which, on motion Mitchell was found his left leg was Evening worship at 8. Special schools that he visited while here cities. a few days in Duluth and the twin of C. B. Kinney, seconded by almost severed from his body and his music by Mrs. Geo. N. Millard. show a good increase in membership cities buying anew stock of the latest Geo. P. Watson, the committee was other leg and various parts of hi The Sunday school meets at 10 Mr. Ferris has a great interest in Mrs. C. E. Wisard is spending a made furniture. directed to perfect a lease for three body was badly shattered, he was at a. m. Class for everybody. month with the folks in southern the development of northern Minne riionths of the property known as once taken to the hospital but died Illinois. sota and we are glad to see him at Thos. P. White who has been seriously No. 318 3rd, avenue as permanent just as he arrived there. Mr. Wilson Kindergarten for the little folk. any time- sick -with a rupture at his cltjb headquarters. was badly cut about the ear and New scholars always welcome. .. For 5^i^Three ^ig, strong horses. home on the county farm has taken /Motion by Mr. McPartlin,. seconded face and badly bruised about his BREAD CONTEST. Inquire at, f'rank 'Sitchkar, 528 9th a turn for the better. .. by Mr. Keyes, the secretary and body, and his escape from instant Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Meyers street, 5th avenue. treasurer was direlcted to furnisheach death will always be considered a will entertain the Ladie's Aid at the A bread contest was held at Littlefork Thos. Watson, one of the prosperous a security bond to the club :n fhiracle. parsonage Friday, June 20. Household furniture for sale cheap. on June 2 and 3. the sum."of one thousand dollars, merchants of Ray was here Saturday, Deceased leaves a wife and seven For immediate action apply H. The object of the contest was to the expense thereof to be born by t'-e attending to business matters Preaching service in the Ranier children all of whom have the sincere Randall, phone 315. determine the winners and consequently club. and renewing his acquaintances. church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday sympathy of all. The funeral the representatives to the On motion by Messrs. Fosse and school at p. m. will be conducted from the Congregational Attorney Chas. Scrutchins of Be State Fair in the fall. Burton, it was directed that a committee Lieut.-Col. E. Hooper, of the Minnesota church today by Rev. \V. midji is here appearing in District Five girls of Class A schools and be appointed to present the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Recruiting District who recently W. Dale, under the auspices of the court in behalf of clients. six girls of Class schools were present. club a revised draft of our present returned from overseas service Oddfellow lodge of which deceased Owing to the inability of some bp-laws and that the committee report Two Public School Buildings is here today to certify to additional was a member. Ray Landgraf, register of deeds is of the members to be present the to the club the probable cost mileage claims of returned The explosion shattered the mammoth enjoying a visit from his sistei*, team demonstration could not be of printing 100 copies of the by-laws, Office of the Board of Education, soldiers. turbine and did considerable whose home is in Wisconsin. held as planned. so revised for distribution among the Independent School District No. !., Mrs. Andy Howard received word damage to the brick building in Miss Sheppard of the Extension members of the club. Pursuant Unorganized Territory, Koochiching from her husband announcing his which it was stationed, and will take Commissioner and Mrs. George Division judged the bread and gave thereto the president appointed F. County, Minnesota. Office at Court arrival at Boston. Andy has been in several months to be replaced. As Munroe of Border were social and some very valuable information regarding J. McPartlin and Dave Hurlburt. House, International Falls, Minnesota. the auto overseas service almost a^ far as we can learn the cause of the business visitors here Monday. the making of. first class Moved by Mr. Keyes, seconded by year. He and Ray Holler have been* accident is unknown. bread. The girls as well as all present Mr. Millard, that the secretary riake Proposals will be received at the together most of the time. Miss Gertrude Sullivan left for felt that they learned something an accurate inventory of the personal above office by the Board of Education SEVENTEEN BLIND PIGGERS Minneapolis to spend her two week's much worth while. property now be-OngiU.* lo the of the Independent School District Any persons wishing to attend the vacation with her brother and her ARRESTED OR RE-ARRESTED The results of the individual contest club, noting the location of every No. 1 of Unorganized Territory, Scenic Highway meeting at Cass new neice. were as follows: article and its physical condition^ Koochiching County, Minnesota, up Lake, June 20th, but have no autos The following is a list of piggers Class A. together with its fair marked value, until the hour of ten (10) o'clock A. may get opportunity to do so by applying Lost—Ladies pocket book wit arrested or re-arrested during the First—Myrtle Hanchett, Northome. and that such inventory be written M., June 20th, 1919 for the erection to Secretary Hurlburt of the between $10 and $12 in same, also past three weeks by the sheriff's office Second—Frances Promersberger, onto the records of the club. and completion of two public school Commercial Clflb. Cars leave .here and city police, all of which paid lavelier. Finder leave at this office Littlefork. The club ordered, at the instance buildings including all labor and materials. on the 19th andreturn on the 21st. fines of $75.00 and costs: Good reward. jl- Third—Florence Pearson, Loman. of Messrs. W. I. Eurtoa and C. B. John Murphy, Ranier, illegal sale. Fourth—Mabel Hanson, Littlefork. Kinney, that the secretary ascertain Bids must be in accordance with Mrs. F. E. Williams left last night For Sale—Six good milch cows Dorhey Barton, Ranier, disorderly. Class B. the cost and the conditions oi a membership the plans and specifications prepared for Camp Dodge i^i response to a Some fresh and the others on the Marie Smith, Ranier, disorderly. First—Cecile Norcross, Bescemar. for the Commercial Club by E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 71Q telegram from her husband who expected way. Apply G. G. Effertz, East Side John Erickson, Jameson Addition, Second—Nora Murphy, Bescemar. in the chamber of commerce of Alworth Building, Duluth Minnesota- to arrive there this morning Addition. May 29 12 illegal sale. Third—Lillian Hoff, Bescemar. the United States, setting for the Copies of plans and specifications, from Camp Sheridan where he has" Wn: Aldnch, Jameson Addition, Fourth—Marion Noreros, Bescemar. advantages to be gained and the burdens may be obtained from the School been stationed since his arrival from Leo Sheehy of the International illegal sale. Other pupils enrolled in the bread to be born by such membership. overseas ten days ago Board or from the Architect by a deposit State bank is enjoying a two week Bin Whitbeck, Ericsburg, illegal project are: The president was directed, on motion of twenty dollars ($20.00) which vacation with his family and other sale. Class A. o? Mr. McPartlin, seconded by will be returned on the date of letting, Emil Ruberg and Albert Schonsby relatives in the twin cities. Wm. Mitchell, Ranier, illegal sale. Irene Clark, Gladys Haner, Mazy Mr. Burton, to appoint a committee if a bona fide bid is filed andthe two of the earliest and most successful Arvi Nummi, Ranier, drunk and Haner, Agnes Horan, Mildred Peggar, to set forth a report in the prospective plans and specifications returned. settlers in the Birchdale section Thos. King who has been working disorderly. a.11 of Loman. improvements of public highways Copies of the plans and specifications were here Wednesday. They are for the past yeiar in one of the !J. H. Beagle, Ray, illegal sale. Verna Morris, Flora Scott Hosetta in Koochiching county, showing: will be on file at the Builders both feeling good over the assured eastern paper mills is home for a Jerry Piatt, City, illegal sale. Stafford, Lura Allen, Grace Brown, Exchange at Minneapolis, at the good roads and evidences of bumper couple of months vacation. :Joe Bush, City, illegal sale. Lucile Brown Leona De Lack, Carol 1. The provisions of the so called office of the Board and the Architect's crops, and the rapidly increasing Ed Hanson, City, illegal sale. Gregg, Anna Hanson, Keitha Hunt, Babrock Law. office and at the Duluth Exchange. number of good farmers who are know by her soil Wanted to Chas. Klubunda, City, illegal sale. Marie Ofenmacher, Doris Peterson, 2. What funds are to be available moving into their part of the country. the whereabouts of Mrs. Esther Anderson. Geo. Gagne, City, illegal sale. all of Littlefork. under that law for use in our county. Bids must be accompanied by a certified Please communicate witlv James Stone, Gemmell, illegal sale. 3. When can work on roads, as check in the sum of five per Class B. Martin Anderson, International Falls. r- A1 Tilford, Ranier, illegal sale. contemplated under the provisions cent (5 o/o) of the amount of the bid, A. J. and Mrs. Porter who were Mary Hauner, Erma Hoff, Bescemar Ed Eck, Ray, illegal sale. of this law, be undertaken and made payable to the treasurer the amoung the first to settle in the Clarice Johnson, Esther Linstrom, For sale—The Annie Sjroul homestead 4. To supply such other information same will be forfeite'd to the said good township' of Wildwood and Louise Paradis, Border. SUMMER SCHOOL FOR near Ray, good proposition to consonant herein as will determine. PUPILS IN GRADES school district if the bidder fails to have succeeded in making a good Alice Anderson, Harriet Anderson* poor man. Also hay ort meadow for enter into contract and furnish a and profitable farm out Of their timbered Ida Grotberg, Forsyth. sale. Write Wm. Provinske. 5. What action can be taken by homestead were here yesterday. We feel confident that next year satisfactory Surety Company Bond 421 W. 3rd St. Duluth. The summer school will open on this club in putting these improvements in full amount of the contract within Mr: Porter was drawn on jury will find a bigger per cenage of pupils Monday June 16, 1919 and will continue service buf was excused- because of enrolled in this worth while project- under headway. seven (7) days after being notified of Pastmaster Thois. Tronson and H. for six weeks. The appointment of this committee his farm duties which catoiiot be left the acceptance of his bid. A. Levin and Chaplin Rev. Ed. Kaneen Grades two to six, inclusive, will be was deferred by the president The right is reserved to accept any so long and no help to .be secured. The local women of Littlefork left Tuesday for Duluth to attend taught. Those wishing to attend -.1 .• until the next meeting. bid or parts of bids or to reject any the annual state conventions of showed their interest in the work by please notify Mr. Edw. Kaneen, 406 The following members volunteered Sheriff Mcintosh accompanied their presence at the baking and the or all bids. the' Oddfellows and the Encampment. 8tK Ave. at once 10-17 to join the motor part to Cass By order of the Board of Education. Pigger Stone and his female accomplish judging of the bread, made by the ,/ on the train last Friday night Lake on June 20th Richard Liljeblad, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall left !birls. FOR SALE unbeknown to the culprit, when the W Irving Burton and T. JDoty. June 12-19 G. A. Olson, Clerk. Saturday night for Jacksonville, 111., County Superintendent of Schools train pulled into Indiati territory and where he has been appointed assistant G. A. Olson and County Agent M. M. New—Ranger bicycle, will sell cheap. The secretary was directed to procure Household furniture for sale. Apply Stone began to get off the sheriff also postmaster. Mr. Randall has Abbott attended the contest oh Tuesday.' Call at 521 9th street. M. J. Bachynski, 511, 6th street after seven o'clock from P. H. Phinney for the club been employed in the local post office got off and compelled the former owner. evenings. to wade in "and fish out his booze the papers and documents now in his several years and while their The committe in charge wish to laden valise from thej^ ditch into possession^ especially the inventory £t many friends are pleased to learn of thank the patrons of Littlefork who Bring your clean, soft cotton rags Attorney Junell of Minneapolis is of persdnal property, belonging to the better position he has received which he threw it and return with to this office. We will pay you 8 cents so kindly entertained the girls at -S* here attending District court. the Commercial Oiub before its pres they are/all sorry to see them leave. him for -trial.v. per pound. their homes.