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

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fesea iHpWKP^MBHi PB$r JSHH f\** ,~v~ -*f ,sr:j v-- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 19191 rtvr DELEGATES RETURN CONCESSIONS FOR amount set opposite their names for FOURTH OF JULY LOCAL HAPPENINGS the 4th of July celebration. There The following members of the are some that the committee did not Oddfellow^ and Rebecca lodges of The price of concessions for the see, others that were overlooked, our city attended the state convention Fourth of July celebration will be but don't let that stop you, just send at Duluth. Past Grands Thos. ten dollars for residents of International your name and check to the treasurer Money loaned on real estate. Jevne MICKIE SAYS Tronson, John Berg and H. A. Levin Falls and fifteen dollars for or call Jack English and he will & Norton. tf. non-residents. Space to be occupied and Gus Belcher, Rev. Ed. Kaneen, call around and get it. Corrections C. C. Corrin, Ed Boldus, Louis not to exceed six feet deep and ten will be made from day to day in this Mr. Naugle of the Naugle Cedar Snodgrass and Louis Sher, Mrs. A! feet long on the streets and six feet NV\CW\E, WVIVN W\ CON list to keep up with new contributions. company was a visitor here Tuesday. OfeKfttlME NOV) ON VtVSN Dougherty and Mrs. John Bert:. deep and fifteen feet long on the A statement of all receipts ?\NE PAP6R NOU ftRE OtTTmGr avenues. El I ij From Littlefork lodge, W. L. Keiver and distributions will be printed in out. fWfc V40WV &£OUT LjLJ ,L Loman, L. Swope, and Mrs. Zieman. 4 All churches and charitable institutions -VMOSE "TtWS -*b ttlM*Cfc NAS the papers immediately after FOR RENT—A modern furnished They all report an unusually good "tUtWKS of International Falls will be the 4th for the benefit of the contributors. room for lady. Inquire at the Press WV\SSEfc-THts convention. exempted from the above charge but We need the money to do office. PAkV»EB. A vote of thanks was given by the will be governed by the space regulations. the thing right and the committees Rev« W. W. Dale, Pastor grand lodge to the lodge for its generous will see that it is expended, all of it, Mr. Hill of the Hill Page Cedar donations to the Duluth fire for the benefit of the soldiers, the Morning Worship at 10:30. No gambling of any kind wherein Co. was a business and social visitor kids, and the citizens: sufferers. Sunday School at 11:45. money is used as a prize will be allowed here Tuesday. Burton's Dept. Store $15.00 Evening Worship at 8:00. After Past Grand Tronson had by the Committee and all given his report for Manitou Lodge O. M. Carr & Co... 15.00 I will worship the Lord at all holders of concession privileges *lso Having installed an auto truck, times, -iv-r No. 250, a rising vote of appreciation J. P. English 10.00 be required to sign the following: will' sell good hofse weight 1350 lbs. was given to this lodge for having Adolph Krohn 10.00 Be sure to be on hand next Sunday International Falls Concession.. Rauscher?s Meat Market. one of the best reports of the state. Frank V. Peterson. 10.00 so as to hear about the Red and July 4th, 1919. N. Rubin 10.00 Blue event. .. The local delegates did good work In consideration of being allowed Richarcl Liljebli'd and family moved Peter Reuter 5.00 Boy Scouts Tuesday evening, 7:45. in advertising International Falls as the privilege of operating a concession oh day t6 theif cottage at Serdaris Bros. 10.00 a convention city, and while the convention for ......on the Fourth of Clark's Beach for the summer. voted to meet at Mankato Jevne & Norton 5.00 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH July .in International Falls, I hereby Jake Greengard 5.0G Sex.jEd Kaneen, Pastor next year it is believed that International agree to jorfeit the amount paid Wanted—Man and wife to do farm Falls may get it the year Frank Keyes 10.00 should I run any concession otht wOrk. Enquire of W. S. Martin, Morning Worship at 11.00. following. First National Bank 10.00 than that specified or change my location Ericsburg, Minn'. If Evening Worship at 8 with special D. M. Holler 10.00 from that granted me by the Julius Markowitz who was here Chas. Burnett music by Mrs. Ge6. N. Millard soloist.' 10.00 Committee. In signing this agreement, Miss Grace Underwood left Monday just for a day last week then left- on International Bakery 10.00 I hereby agree nott use The Sunday School meets at 10 ai evening to spend ~the summer the ,night train to see his mother in Ed La Page 10.00 money asa ny prize or to run any m.' with- classes for everybody.. Kindergarten^, with her folks at Stillwater. Chas. McPhee 5.00 Duluth, is home with his honorable gambling game in which money is department for the little discharge after a year and two days Hasselbarth & Somers 10.00 used as an inducement to patronize folk. New scholars always welcome. Household furniture for sale cheap. of overseas service in the Engineer's Miles Gregnon '1 5.00 the' sa,me. The Ladie's Aid will be entertained For immediate action apply H. C. Loyalty Theatre 10.00 Corps. He says he is twice glad, Signed., at the p'arsonage Friday afternbon Do not miss the special. bargains Randall, phone 315. Lihdvall & Peterson 5.00 glad because he got a chance to go, by Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Meyers. Your location is Amaunt paid in ^oct and. slippers at Rifkins. Rainy River Produce Co.... 10.00 and glad to get back home again. A very cordial invitation is extended. F. E. Patterson' went to Winnipeg He says that no one can appreciate A. W. Jewett Co 10.00 Preaching in the Ranier church Committee, Tuesday evening to meet his brother Cinder Pit 10.00 L. M. Garrett is completing his the benefit that comes to a young Sunday, afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Sunday J. P. English, who is returning from overseas service fellow from a few months in Uncle Peterson & Baumchen 10.00 house this week in Clafk's addition School at 2 p, m. L. T. Tippel, in the World War. up. the lake. Sam's service. He says the discipline L. Rifkin 5.00 A. Krohn. H. L. Frank 10.00 is good, the drilling is good, the MARGIE Attorney John Junell of Minneapolis, privilege of travel is good, in fact Peter Hrones 5.00 FOR SALE—Fifteen head of cattle,, •Watch for the big bills next week is spending the week here on official |ti is .all good, and the feeling that a Thos. Savard 5.00 milch cows and. young stock. Apply with the amusements for the 4th. Mr. EfeigV moved out ^to v.their F. Laphane 5.00 business. Chas. Simmons, Ericsburg or at the fellow has that he answered his country's homestead on Sturgeon river last Jerry Piatt 5.00 Press. call and did his bit is the best Any citizen of International Falls week. :—e ..For Sale—Three big strong horses. of all. Markowitz Bros. 10.00 with any suggestion as to anything Mrs. Larson and daughter Mildred Boston Lunch .-v'i&Gfr Inquire at Frank Sitchkar, 528 9th Prof. G. V. Kinney returned Tuesday that" will add clean enjoyment and left Thursday for Abercrombie, N. Cobbey & Hall 5.00 street, fit. avenue. from a week spent at the state Ed Astw.ood who has lived continuously "Si pleasure'to the day will please confer D. on a visit to relatives and friends educational headquarters in St. Paul upon his homestead at Dentaybow Doty Barber shop 5.00 ^ith Jack English, chairman of for a few weeks. Mrs. Barnes and little son Earl are in the interest of our local schools. for the past several years Dr. Craig 5.00 the general committee. Eric Erickson will move his family i— City Drug store 5.00 ..visiting with her parents Mr. and and converted it into a good paying soon to a farm near Deer River. Mrs.' McMillan. Autoists report, the road to Clark's Charles Bender 5.00 dairy and chicken farm was here On Thursday morning about fifteen V. M. Owens was in town last Wednesday Beach, Idlewood and Crystal Beach Sher Bros 5.00 Monday as a petit juror. He says automobiles will leave International on business. Reduced prices on ladies' ready-towear to be in fine shape. Berry picking K. O. Fosse 5.00 the crops out his way are simply, Falls with the band and plenty of M. J. McHugo was in International and millinery from now until parties are having good success these S. W. Backus 50.00 wonderful and that since Mr. Backus banners to attend the Good Roads Falls on Tuesday. days. B. G. Dahlberg ....10.00 the Fourth of July at Rifkins. built his road through that part 20th, Copyention at Cass Lake, June Mr.'-and-HMrs. Holmes left for Fargo, ———-i- Shapira' Furniture store 5.00 and given them a market for their 21|t and incidently, by killing two N. D. on, Wednesday last They Ben Linn, clerk of the Grand Falls Go to Rifkins store first and see Johiji Hood 5.00 timber stuffs it helps a great deal bifds with one. stone, to advertise had resided here since last fall and towhship and one of the earliest settlefsf their summer dress and^ suits, now Motor Inn 10.00 and almost all the old settlers are 4th the" of July celebration. left father suddenly. arid'^nost successful farmer^ iii on'sale at'low prices. "Trade where I ks Restaurant ....... 5.00 making a good living except a few Mrs. Risdahl and daughter left it is here on petit jtiry this week". your dollar will buy more, the place Rieser & Saville 1000 who do nothing but sit back and cuss 'E/very person that owns an automobile Thursday for Dakota on a visit. —:—•—i— is at Rifkiifk. S. E. Thompson 5.00 Backus and expect the county to in the Falls should arrange Andrew Erickson arrived from Bicycl.es cleaned and repaired, John McPhee 10.00 take care of them these people he right away to send away and secure Kent, Minn., Saturday to visit his 0 punctures repaired, work guaranteed. President Akeley Hubbard of the T. E. Cruickshank 5.00 says can never expect to get along .the decorations for them. Arrange brothers and look after business Phone 159, or 705 8th St., R. E. Martin. C. H. Nichols 5.00 American State bank of Ranier is but every year some more of these ments have been made with the merchants here. jl9 jul 10 visiting here this week from' his J. M. Gish 5.00 finding out their mistakes and going to show you the catalogues The ball team from Littlefork headquarters in Minneapolis. He M. Shepro 5.00 to work to help themselves as they and send for your trimmings at played here on Sunday, but we understand Attorney J. J. Hadler is building a is looking well and feeling fine. F. B. Green 10.00 should. He says his section of the wholesale price. Big prizes will be the game ended up in a fine house with a spacious porch on Int. State bank 10.00 country like the rest of this county awarded in the parade. row.' the lots he recently purchased from FOR SALE—A good eight roomed Fabin Confectionery 10.00 is alright and there is no excuse for A pie social was held Saturday P. H. Phinney at Clark's Beach. house on Seventh street, good neighbors C. N. Wirt 10.00 any man not making a good living We want to hear from every boy evening for tiie benefit of the ball and pleasant surroundings, just Robert Kirkpatrick 5.00 in it. The land is good, the crops of girl that has^a pony or horse in team. the place for one wanting to keep Household furniture for sale. Apply F. G. Nelson 5.00 are good and there is a good market International Falls so as to arrange Airs. J. W. Joyce visited her daughter, roomers. Apply at the Press office. 511, 6th street after seven o'clock Geo. P. Watson 10.00 for everything a fellow raises, even them for races anl in the circus parade Mrs. Paulson and other friends evenings. G. Swenson 5.00 if'taxes are for roads are a little high on the 4th of July also every Mrs. Martin moved Tuesday to her in International Falls last Wednes-,. O. J. Masters 10.00 a fellow can't do anything without bady that has a dog team. Good prizes day and. Thursday. five acre chicken farm at Clark's S. A. Hedding who has been with J. Rauscher 5.00 a I road and it is worth a good deal for all, so hurry up, kids and see Jack Inga "ISffflflftn came down from Littlefork Beach, where she has had two and a the American State bank at Ranier East & Corrin 5.00 more than it cost no matter what it half acres cleared 6ff for crop. She English so he can arrange your place Sunday to visit her parents. for the past year has resigned his C. B. Montgomery 10.00 costs. for you. has also purchased 300 little chicks Miss Irma Porter was visiting at position and left for Minneapolis. Peter Richardson 5.00 Ericsburg the past week. for winter laying. F. H. Clark 5.00 DO YOU WANT TO BE AN Millinery at less than cost at Rifkins. All of the returned soldiers of The mill had a break down last Art Sullivan 2.50 One large lot of summer hats, AUTOMOBILE EXPERT Koochiching county and our cousins Any persons wishing to attend the week and did not run for several C. Fraser 2.50 formerly sold up to $5.00, now your from Ontario, Canada'have been invited days. Scenic Highway meeting at Cass Sing Lee Laundry 2.50 If so here is an opportunity that choice $1.48. Come to Rifkins store to be the guests of the City of Miss Grace Roberts went to International Lake, June 20th, but have no autoa A. L. Barnard 2.50 and be convinced. comes just once in a mans lifetime International Falls on the 4th of may get opportunity to do so by applying Falls Sunday morning. and you must grasp the opportunity July. The business men of the cit3r to Secretary Hurlburt of the Mrs. C. Nickleson was visiting a LIBERTY AND RECREATION The regular Red Cross business now, if you want it. Commercial Club. Cars leave here are paying for the entertainment few days with her mother in International meeting of the International Falls Uncle Sam will train you and pay and expenses and it is earnestly requested on the 19th and return on the 21st. Falls last week. The army is run like a business, Branch will be held next Mondayevening you at the same time if you have that every citizen of Koochiching Mrs. Porter entertained the McHugo with hours for work and hours of mechanical ability and are willing at 8:00, June 23, at Alexander The American Red Cross Home. county show respect and do and Tuttle families last Sunday freedom. The soldier off duty writes Baker school. to work and study, he will return you Service Bureau of Military Relief, honor to our boys who did so much at luncheon. letters, smokes, plays baseball, pool, to civil life a machinist, an automobile is asking information regarding Pete for us 'in the World War. No ore Mr. Childs has been quite sick the football or most any other game John Woitel who for many years repairman or an ignition expert. at a an Ealling (or Hailing) postbffice address past week but is feeling much better. he likes, goes to the movies or theatres, has been successfully farming his Enlist in the Motor Transport us owe them at least a hand shake Art Nehls has gone to spend the International Falls, Minn also calls on his girl, if he has one— homestead near Rauch, twenty-five Corps, and do it now as only a limited Peter Eberville (or Everville) of' and plenty of applause. Let us then summer at his old home. in fact, does about as he likes. Being miles from any railroad, and who has number of men can be trained at all turn out on the 4th and give it Bergville, Minn., and Martin Peterson, in uniform, his self respect as well taken a leading part in everything one time in the four schools that are LITTLEFORK Margie, Minn. Reply to Anna to. them with them with a will. Decorate •fc. as the rules of the service demands that benefits his section of county is being established by the Motor your cars, your houses, yourselves B. Franson, secretary A. R. C. Hotel that he conduct himself as a soldier here on petit jury duty this week. Transport Corps. Victoria, International Falls, Minr.. and your kids and make this Bud Foster, John and Ed Mueller and a gentleman. He has no difficulty Skilled men along these lines are drove to the Falls Tuesday. one big, glorious holiday for our in obtaining permission to Swan Paulson of Lindford was here in big demand in civil life' and are Joseph Weischelbaum, one *of the soldiers and sailors. H. M. Munroe went to the Falls leave the camp or post at proper yesterday |nd says the crops never hard to obtain. Be one of them. earliest settlers around Gemmell was Tuesday to consult a doctor. times, and he may obtain leave when looked quite as good at this time of U. S. Army Recruiting Station, A revised list of the committees The Littlefork school farm has alt here last Thursday. He says he feels his turn comes. He meets agreeable the year through his section of the International Hotel, pretty good these days, he has a fine for the 4th of July celebration follows. been planted and. things look favorable people, iocluding lots of nice girls, county as they do now, and unlessome for a good crop. wife and a good family, if only If any part of the program the at hostess houses, etc. He goes to unforeseen blight comes along BEER, WINE REPEAL falls short just blame it on to the County Agent Abbott was in town darn blind piggers will leave the dances, if he wants to. In fact he banner crops will be raised and marketed MOTION IS REJECTED ones in charge of that part of the Saturday and drove out to Cingmars young lads alone and not tempt usually has a better time than a in grains, grasses and joqt them to get drunk evenings. ,He says program: to attend the meeting of the Farmer's civilian. What else do you want to crops. They expect to start their Washington, June 17.—By a vote Chairman general committee, Jack it makes him tired to hear some people Club. know.. Get the rest today. Don't hay harvest right after the 4th. of 10 to 3, the house judiciary committee English secretary-treasurer, J. P. H. C. Cooper has moved into the kick about road taxes? says Vhy delay. refused today to adopt a motion he, "I am paying as much tax as Frinzen publicity and advertising, Griffith home and accepted as chief U. S. Army Recruiting Station 'Sergt. John Gibson, M. M., who of Representative William Igoe Harry Levin civil parade, C. B. Kinney,' most of them but I'd rather4 pay a engineer on the Fordson delivering International Hotel, has been for the past twenty-two (dem.) Missouri, to recommend repeal military parade, Dr. Withrow wood. hundred dollars more road tax and months in military service in France of wartime prohibition insofir entertainment opera house, F. J. McPartlin, Rev. J. H. Davis has been very have a good road than" have no better CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. returned Tuesday. He was in the as it affects light wines and be^r. road than'we have noW. It won't Geo. Millard, Nels Olson busy the past two weeks getting famous 42nd Highland Canadian regiment ^dining Mr. Igoe in supporting the Last Friday night a surprise was crop planted on his farm north take me long to make up that hundred water sports, O. J. Masters, Jos. which played a prominent part motion were Representative Warm Lloyd decoration, Irvwin Burton, held on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Balmer town. dollars if I can get my stuff to in the battles of Passchenvale, Arras, Gard, (Dem.), Ohio, and David G. at the Heermance residence Ross King street sports, J. P. English, «Mr. O. Crandall of Northome, is market in half or a thif(f*of the time, Bourlon Wood, Armiens, Jigsaw dasson (rep.) Wisconsin. which the Balmers have rented for here at the- bedside of his aged mother, we've just got to hafe roads, says K. O. Fosse, T. McMannnen, H. Wood, Parvoslliers, Cambrai, and re- ^The committe is considering a bill the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Balmer who is in a.-very critical condition JOe" we can't get along without them Lpgan, Wm. Elliott fireworks, John •t captured Mons. Sergt. Gibson's iiy chairman A. J. Volstead of Minnesota surely were surprised and pleased Ma Berg, Ray Landgraf, H. Setterlund at this writing. so what's the use of kicking about many friends are glad to see hirr^ ^jje something you've gojt to for enforcement of national Vver the gathering of so many Missionary S. E. Gregg returned circus parade, -L. P. Bailey. Leo cos 0 back home again and congratulate prohibition, approved the section defining friends. An enjoyable evening was Saturday morning from the Tamarac have? Sheehy, T. McMannnen judges, Wm. him most heartily on going through river country where he has been iii intoxicating liquor as tha spent and light refreshments were Hasselbarth, F. Keyes, Pat Lynch all these important battles without served. Just before the guests departed the interest of the Sunday school. s*• FOR SALE containing one-half of ..one per cent concessions, Louis Tippel. so ^ide even getting wounded. He received f)tr their several homes al it Mr. Gregg left again Saturday evening of alcohol after amending it so as to 3rd street, Adolph Krohn, r.-rtl side his military medal for unusual bravery tie gift was presented to the Balmers for Sunday services at Gemmell. New—Ranger bicycle, will sell cheap. name specifically as intoxicants alcohol, rendered in services at Jigsaw Call at 521 9th street. M. J. Bachynski, as a token of the good ^.wishes of branny, whiskey, rum, gin, The following merchants and business owner. pays Press men have contributed the their many friends. Ik to Advertise in khe beer, ale, porter and wine. 'Mi ap msmmm iMBit