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

July 3, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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l4: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JULY 3, 1919 PAGE FIV F. M. Billmyre returned yesterday DISTRICT COURT The public are very cordially invited. from Duluth and the twin cities LOCAL HAPPENINGS where he went a few days ago on The District court which has been business. in continuous session since Tuesday The Sunday school meets at 10 a. the 10th of June adjourned last Tuesday m., with classes for everybody. 0 C. F. C. Seymour who is rapidly developing afternoon until next Tuesday so E. A. Miller of Bemidji, the state MICKIE SAYS a selfsupporting farm on as to enable the sheriff to subpoena boiler inspector spent a couple of Kindergarten for the little folks. Rapid river was here Tuesday on a new set of jurors for the hearing days here this week. New scholars always welcome. petit jury service. of further cases. CKSH I HATE 1A HfcFf it, SOT ONE OP Adolph .Hoard of Loman who eturned The Ladies' Aid society will be entertained NOO&fi tsAOS' VALUED 6U&- The cases recently decided is that Prof. Rayborn of the agricultural from overseas last week was by Mrs. H. L. Frank and MA« FCftQOf Alt, of Fred Smith against Miller &Rhodenozer college extension work is spending '©OUT PAfEft,'** wie a social. visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. F. H. Clark at the home of Mrs. in which Mr. Smith claimed a few days with County Agent M. ta fi-rop it *n aluThat,! Frank, 234 Third street, Friday July the sum of $1194.44 and interest from Abbott this week. fcUT OANOON!T IT- \NE «OTTA| A letter from Sam. P. Zimmerman 11th. NA OONfT V6 A PXECE June 1st, 1915 for driving logs out of Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor CHANOE QUlCftO states that he is now with the John Black river in the spring of 1915. Jo?. Rauscher is moving his former Palmer Lumber Co. at Vincent, Ore. Preaching in the' Ranier church After a couple of days hearing Judge meat market and dwelling building Morning worship 10:30. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. McClenahan directed the jury to return from Northome to this city, Patriotic Subject. Dr. and Mrs. Peterson are enjoying a verdict for Mr. Smith. Attorney where he is going to erect a modern Sunday School at 2 p. m. the company of his parents who a/ W. V. Kane appeared for dwelling house or two of it. Sunday School 11:45. rived Tuesday to spend a couple of Smith, and N. B. Arnold for Millf DAY HONORED BY WELSHMEN weeks with them. & Rhodenozer. Evening sevice 8:00. A farewell party was given to Superintendent Helmers and family March the First Known tiie WarM The case of the Village of Northome John Baust has become a logging The service in the evening is a at their home on Sixth street Tuesr Over as Anniversary of the magnate tlv a complete outfit of against the Massachussets day evening by members of the M. Union service at Bethlehem .churchRev. Country's Pajkron Saint. Bonding company was retried and horses hoists, etc. and a contract to staff. C. L. Kingsbury will preach. & O. Office ning nex"t winter. after three or four days hearing The first day of March has laog'beea During July and August the Baptist. observed as a special day by the people practically the same judgment was ii+I Methodist and the Congregational Wanted—Men or women to take of Wales and Is called St. David's returned as in the previous trial. Former Mayor A. B. Colburn is churches will hold Union Sunday orders among friends and neighbors day in honor of the good St David, Attorney N. B. Arnold appeared for now superintendent for the John evening services in rotation at tb for the genuine guaranteed hoiser}', patron saint of the Welsh, who lived the plaintiff and Judge Spooner for Palmer Lumber Co. at Vincent, Ore. different churches. In the sixth century. full line for men, women and chiHren. the defendants. at a princely salary. St. David was said to have been the Elimates darning. We pay son of' ft prince of Cardiganshire, 50 cents an hour spare time or $24 a There will be reception of members J- The Ketcham vs. Si. & O. Paper Co. Wales,. and is accredited with the Mrs. N. H. Brokaw who has been week for fhll time. Experience unnecessary. Sunday morning. All desiring working of many miracles, especially flowage case in next on the docket, spending the past ten days with her Write International to join church please notify the pastor among the poor of the country. It was Attorney Junell of Minneapolis and son, N. E. Brokaw and family departed Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. by Saturday evening. said that when the saint first went F. J. McPartlin of this city are for Tuesday evening for her into the fields to preach to his followers •. the Paper company and Attorney home at Appleton, Wis. the ground^ on which he was standing A business meeting of the church The severe rain storm of Tuesday Arnold for the plaintiff. The jury is began to rise until it assumed a is called for Saturday evening at 8 night which practically amounted to partly selected in this case. goodly helfcht, and henceforth was his Arthur Larson returned Sunday Owing to unavoidable circumstances o'clock at the home of the pastor to a cloud burst did considerable damage pulpit. from overseas. the water sports part of the program vote on new members and elect certain all through the Rainy river valley For hundreds^ of years the Welsh A. E. F. SERVICE. on the Fourth will have to be officers. by causing most ail the fine looking wore sprigs^ ^f leek—& plant with Must Sell at Once—A good steel given up. The rest of the program broad bluish-green leaves and yellow crops of barley, wheat, and oats July 5th is the last day to accept flower clusters—in their hats as a symbol range and high chair, very reasonably, will be given as scheduled by the The M. I. C. girls will have a stand which were fast getting ready fo men for oversea service with the A of recognition of the day. This custom phone 461. committee. ,n. the Fourth of July near the Press office. the. sycle to so badly "lodge" th.it E. F., so don't wait for the last day, was brought about, some sa& Patronize them for a cool drink most of it will not recover. This is you may be to late If you miss this from, the fact, that in a battle of the ice cream, cones, candy, gum, jumbo Alice and Vivian Rompere left Roy Bryant, one pf the earliest set a% gre.at disappointment not only to Wpish ayalnst their old enemies, the young man you certainly have given Tuesday for a month's visit with relatives tlero ir the Gernmell section of our peanuts. "St. David had ordered all the farmers but to everyone else in Saxons," up a chance which you cannot ask at Grand Rapids, Mich., and county was here Saturday with his Welshmen tor .go into battle wearing tiie county who looked with su for again. assessing books. He reports un BAPTIST CHURCH their native leek, not only to distinguish other cities enroute. great pride upon the banner crops Apply U. S. Army Recruiting Station, them from their enemies, but to Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor usually good crop prospects in his that were expected. •. International Falls, Minn. bring -them good luck. vicinity. E. V. Helmers resigned his position Other writers argue that the badge 10 a. m., Bible School. as superintendent of the |M. D. FOR SERVICE IN SIBERIA MARGIE was worn more as a fraternal sign and Chas. Goodrich of Margie was here & W. railway a few days ago to take because leek was grown in every Welsh 11 a. m., Preaching: Topic: "The Saturday. He has rented his farm garden and was the favorite vegetable effect in thirty days. Young men wanted for service in C. Rogers was in town from Nary Right or Wrong Which?" for the summer to a man' and his of a true Welshman. Siberia with or without prior ser last Sunday. Writers of the last century depict wife from Texas, who is glad to get Former Sheriff Thos. Whitet who vice. Enlistment period is for three a typical Welsh garden as a garden of 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. into a good country and *ry their Mr. La Thorp was in International jh.as been seriously ill is slowly recovering. years. Vladivostok, Siberia. onions, garlic and leek. Homely incidents agricultural ingenuity. Falls last Saturday. It will however be some Branches open for. volunteers: are told of Welshmen assisting 8 p. m., A Union meeting of the time before he is able to be around Infantry. each other in farming and eating their Mr.. Nickleson was on the sick list three churches, Methodist, Baptist Commissioner and Mrs. Ross Slack leeks together, a ceremony symbolic Of again as formerly. Medical corp. fqjrv a couple of days last week. and Congregational held at Bethlehem hospitality and good fellowship. and two children of Big Falls spent Quartermaster corps. church. a couple of days here this week, accompanied :Nfr. Marsden spent a" week down Signal corps. ... Superintendent -George McClean, Few Old People in New Guinea. ^"y"iarg.^o"ath. They report t^j'-:line pa!rt of the time in Bemidji, Apply U. S. Amy. Recruiting .Station ol J&feJriteraa.tiejj&l .Lumber Company Mid-week services, Wednesday The average duration of life is shorter the "road in fairly good condition! International Falls, Minnt ha,d the pleasure of entertaining his evening at 8:30, Bible Study and in New Guinea than in any Other 'The mill was running again this in spite of the heavy rains. brother, Capt. $vJ3LMcClean who has country, owing to the peculiar diet Prayer service. week and are nearly through sawing •. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS been with the medical corps overseas of the natives, who devour with gusto for this year. A letter received from Miss Katherine the larvae of beetles, dug out of decayed INITIATE CLASS OF FIFTY service, a few days this week. Friday evening, choir rehersal. tree trunks, and habitually drink Riley says she is at Portland, Av-J. Hanson is raising his house seawater when near the coast. "The Oregon, and is having a fine time. Sunday was a gala day- for the Comrade Eagan returned Monday ta-'put a new foundation under it, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH people die off at about forty," A. E. She expects to stay in that beautiful local council, Knights of Columbus. to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Batte al§p a cellar.. Pratt says in his "Two Years Amo-ng Rev. Ed Kaneen, Pastor city for some time, and wishes to be A class of fifty was initiated into the and family, after spending a few the Cannibals of New Guinea." "We Mr. Lind returned from Duluth remembered to her many friends. mysteries of Knighthood, during the months at the Soldiers home in Minneapolis. Morning worship at 11. saw one very old man, who may have Tuesday evening, where he had been day the ceremonies starting in the been about sixty years of age—the He speaks highly of tht visiting his family. ... .. only example of longevity that we I am authorized agent for the morning at' 9 a. m. and ending with institution and the fine treatment There will be a union service at came across. He was bent almost Evinrude Motor Co. and will carry the banquet at the city hall in the they receive there. the Bethlehem church in the evening "Bessie Marsden arrived back home double, and had a long, white beard. a complete line of Evinrude repair evening. There were many visitor at 8. Sermon by the Rev. Kingsbury. ^KT^h'nrsday, she had bten orking His fellow tribesmen regarded him as parts on hond. If your Evinrude Have just installed a new Marvel from Winnepeg and other Canadian The union services will continue a great curiosity, and brought him to near Crookston. motor needs repair parts or overhauling, Cylinder Reboring machine. If you points. Plates were set at the banquet every Sunday evening during see us. Despite the decrepitude of his bring your motor in and we for two hundred and thirty-five have any old gasoline engines that Mrs. Daniels accompanied her sister body, however, there was no trace of the months of July and August. Alternating senility his senses were unimpaired, will be able to put in new parts at people. Included in the speakers of need reboring, call and we will quote as far as Big Falls last Friday on between the Baptist, Congregational and the poor old creature showed great once. you price on reboring and making the evening were Re*v. Wm. Pattor, her return home. and Methodist churches. gratitude fox- a gift of tobacco." new pistons and rings. The Car Shop, Ranier, Minr.. ,F. J. McPartlin of this city J. "H. Margie is. going to celebrate the MeCabe, Winnipeg J. H.Almore, Sr., The Car Shop, Ranier, Minn. Fourth in the good old way, with a D. H. Williams of Duluth arrived Duluth J. H. O'Connor, Winnipeg Special July 1st Starter picnic, races, ball game and fire here M&hday to become superintendent Little Laurena, 4 year old daughter J. H. Almore, Jr., of Duluth and Rev. works. Come everybody. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodwin of of the. M. D. & W. railway. Father Dellaere, Fort Frances. Mr. Williams comes here from the this city, died suddenly at Cass Lake, The local Knights decided at the The Community Club met last Saturday Soo railway and is a man of many Minn., Sunday, June 22nd. The family banquet to have a K. C. hut in the evening with the usual big had gone there to visit relatives years experience in all departments parade on the Fourth of July, after crowd and good time connected with for a short time. Our sympathies of the railway business, having been which it will be stationed at the corner it. are with this family in their bereavement. with both the Great Northern and of 3rd street and 4th avenue. We offer you $5.00 for $3.00, Sears Roebuck style, the Northern Pacific before going Mr. and Mrs. Paulson and children The hut will closely resemble the to the Soo. are 'visiting at the home of Mr. now famous K. C. huts in the cantpnments only we go them two better we pay the freight and deliver Joyce. Mrs. Paulson was formerly Alfred Herritage motored from his and on the firing line where free of charge. Just phone 128 to deliver you this order Andy Howard arrived Tuesday (Vesta Joyce-. She is well known farm six miles east of Ray last Monday the old familiar sign "Everybody C. O. D- Quality guaranteed. here. accompanied by his wife- and from overseas service where he has Welcome and Everything Free" will sister, Annie and brother, Fred,"the been connected with the mechanical be in evidence. All soldiers in uniform Two more of our boys returned branch of the auto medical service latter has not been here' for ten will be furnished cigarettes and from overseas last Friday, Jirrl-Garrison and with Ray Holler :has had nineteen years.- The Herritage family have lemonade free during the entire day. 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar Worth .60 for and Henry Marken. The boys .20 lived on their homestead for the Fords t:o keep in condition. He are looking well, but glad to be bad-, 54 lb. Ground Pepper Worth .25 for .15 past seventeen years'and have changed has travelled from place all over THE RAINY LAKE home again. northern France and iiis experience their timbered quarter into one SUMMER SCHOOL 1 Bar P. & G. Soap -Worth .10 for •05 will be of great value to him if he of the finest and most profitable The Margie ball team playe lb. Ground or Whole Alspice Worth .25 for •15 should decide to go into the auto reoiir farm' homes in the county. This school is undenominational Falls Sunday, coming out best, the lb. Gr. or Whole Mustard Worth .25 for .15 business. and international. game being four to twelve. J&argie A profitable and enjoyable, time is It will be held this year at Pither's has some good players this year. 1 lb. Dairy Butter. Worth.58 for .40 Jos. J. Lloyd was called to Duluth reported at the Farmers club, picnic Point park, Fort Frances, Ont. Some were so anxious to see the 4 Pkgs. Heavy Can Rubbers Worth .60 for .40 of northern Itasca and southern Monday evening by the death of his It will be held on July 21st to 28th. game they walked up from here. 1 lb. Premium Chocolate brother, Capt. Walter S. Lloyd, who Worth .60 for •40 •Koochiching counties last Saturday An excellent program has be.en Everybody is picking strawberries was one of the most successful a' at the farm of John: Rose at Island prepared with international speakers. 34 lb. Ground Cloves now, their is plenty of wild ones this Wprth -.25 for .15 Lake. County Agent M. M. Abbott highly honored marine, men at the There will he a boys camp, girls year but the tame berries are nearly 1 Qt. Fresh Country Milk Worth .18 for .08 and Judge John Berg attended from head of the lakes. Deceased who camp and an adult camp. gone, they did not last long this year. y,\ lb. Ground Cinnamon Worth has been suffering from" a lingering .25 for .15 here. Several good speakers addressed Everybody may attire who wishes Mrs. Tuttle is quite bad from a flv the gathering on live farm, illness for the past year, leaves bis and stay an hour, a day a week. ox 4 Cans Ready Made Soup Worth .60 for .35 bite on h.er arm, it being all swelled topics and boating and fishing parties wife and daughter, two.brothers aD-d There. will be campiog accomodation up and very paififuL This is hoping 1 Gallon Pure Cider Vinegar Worth ,60 for .40 enjoyed the fine lake between a sifter besides hosts of friends to for everybody. A cafeteria she will soon be better again. 2 Boxes Matches Worth' mourn his loss. •15 for .07 times provide meals at reasonable rates, or each may provide bis own. ItfowQr k&ned on real estate. Jevne 1 Peck Good Potatoes Worth .40 for .20 Leon Hoyt of Gemmell who has At the meeting of the old. settlers Every afternoon given over to ft Nortaa. tf. for many years been successfully developing Tuesday evening it was decided to recreation. A largfc pavillion built his timbered homestead into hold the annual summer picnic at the 5.66 3.30 by Fort Frances provides auditorium, a fruitful farm daring the spring beautiful farm home of Mr. and Mrs. restaurant, dining room, etc. Splendid PRESIDENT SIGNS NUMBER We will pack and ship parcel post, first zone for 50c William Watrous on Wednesdays, and summer months and operating drinking water, public lunch OF BILLS IN MID-OCEAN July-,16th. Judge John Berg, Ge his sawmill as he had opportunity, tables and first class athletic grounds extra, furnishing jug for vinegar in place of fresh milk. thus aiding the whole country round Shaw and Frank Carrier were appointed make the spot attractive. Raflroa# Appropriation and Indian Bilia and Some Mfnor Measures to get lumber from the culled timber a committee to make arrangements.' Make your plans now, watch for Are Approved. left for their barns and other farm All are asked to take: bills and programs. S. E. THOMPSON & SON Washfngtoa, July i.—President Wilson MA buildings was here Saturday looking lunch along with them but the committee Officers of the school as follows: signed the railroad appropriation -'iC'' quite prosperous and feeling pretty will arrange for lemonade, and Rev. C. L. Cowan, president RevL. bill, the. Indian bill, some minor measures ft' well satisfied with himself. He is a ice cream, and further, notice will be Kingsbury, vice-president Rev. and other documents which needed T, PHONE 128 rgood "cttizen- and all his neighbors given as to boat and other means of 73 signature to become law feelers W. E. Eganig^secretary-treasurer July 1, hi mid-ocean. are glad to see him prosper. transportation. Rev. E. Kan eeh',^registrar. 5-s-l