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l&nwt fiF'srs-*^*T2g •v jv "••%-*. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, AUGUST 21, 1919 PAGE FIVT Men's dress shoes "Packard made" SERGT. CLIFFORD STILLER SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION bear the Union Label —for sale only LOCAL HAPPENINGS RETURNS HOME HELD LAST MONDAY at O. M. Carr & Co. Sergt. Clifford Stillar returned On August 18th, 1919 the Minnesota home Saturday from several months Mayor A. A. Miller of Big Falls Sunday School Association met overseas with the 4th Division Regular was here Monday with his daughter in this city convening at 2 p.. m., at Ladies should buy their fall shoes army. Mr. Clifford volunteered MICKIE SAYS for an operation on her throat. the Bethlehem church, a small number early at O. M. Carr & Co. for this service January 3rd 1918 and were present for the buiness session. was sent to camp at San Antonio, Mr. W. H. Schilling state Superintendent Fine dry poplar cord wood for sale James Joyce one of the earliest Tex. On February 8th he was promoted was present. It being \n VmAOOANAfHmVCl fH BOSS $5.00 per cord delivered at the house settlers in the Margie district was JEST QOff A UfV^tR. 'A"C SAXO'"&NC\.OSCD to Corporal, March 8th he left the annual meeting the executive if taken immediately. Address E. C. here Friday. The Press acknowledges FIND CHECK FOR TH* for Brest, France, where the division body made their nomination and Oberhaltzer, Ranier. a pleasant call. PAPER, ANOTHER NtMt, AS nvs ii SM -L l. he was with was pushed forward some vital points cn Sunday School "f\N\fc \S tteABXN OP. *'0 HAME FOR-' •V into the thickest of the fray and hai work were discussed. In the evening OOTtEM AY.L. AfcOVjt »f \P rv HMN!T "Dutch" Reiser was taxed the enormous Supt. Olson of our county schools *OR THAT \MP'NV\CKAt',NH05t considerable battle experience. Sergt the convention met at the Baptist sum of $10 and costs by has recently purchased the Nystrom P\CfVjftfcS *SOURE «U*4*4lt4© WtVV Stillar fought in the battles of Chateau church and a goodly number Judge Palmer last Monday for running property on Sixth street which consists PAPER .* 'N HE SANS FOU&& HMJNT Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor Thierry and other battles of the were present, yet not as many as we OUGVVfA NA\? T\U- IH' UAS' DAN a gambling joint in our fair of three lots and^ two good Aisne-Marne between July 18 and believe should attend such events. if* ftEHCVO SVJBSCR.VP-r\OVAS*NHt'S city. houses. He expects to move his family tUGWT IkbOUt IT, \'LL SANY August 6th, 1919, St. Mieheil, Sept. Morning worship 10:30. Mr. Schilling gave an address on into one of them. 12th Meuse-Argone, Sept. 26th to the vital points of Sunday School The date set for the county fair at November 11th when the armstice work. Its need, and who should be Northome is September 16, 17 and Sunday School 11:45. Bethlehem Ladies' Aid met last! was signed. On October 25th he was concerned. The best method for 18th. :..Th,e list- of premiums offere-1 week with Mrs. John Wilson who appointed Sergeant, and arrived in carrying on said work. Those who will be advertised in this paper next was assisted by Mrs. Shaffer. Members Our attendance was the largest New York from Brest on August were used to his predecesson. Mr. present were Mesdames Jas. last Sunday that we have had for 4th, and received his honorable discharge P£ES5 R.O°^ A. M. Locker could not help but V# Watson, Arthur Wilson, W. W. Dale, some time. Let's grow. at Camp Dodge, la., arriving note the interest and sincerity with These -sooL evenings are suggestions G. Kinney, B. Popp, E Heermance, Ouft Jos home on August 16th. which Mr. Schilling handled his subject, of- comfortable wrap's, try a E. L. Crandall, W. Grant, Jas. Soi'fS This is a good record and Sergeant Evening worship—Union service and we believe if the states, fwCw sweater, coat. O. M. Carr & Co. Dupler, A. E. Arney. After the business Stillar is to be congratulated upon OLD JOMM at the Baptist church. Rev. Kaneen county and district officers together meeting a lovely lunch was having had such a strenuous time will preach. {ftttricttM with the people cooperate in this Dr. and Mrs. Osborne of Baudettc served MlMCClf fighting the hun without receiving work that much more will be done a£e residing in Dr. Craig's house «v wounds or afflected with sickness, in the state at least in many places, There will be no regular Boy while the former is taking care of There is no wonder that the cost lie says he enjoyed the service but than has .been in the past. Scout meetings until after school the latter's medical practice during of living has been high when in only s*)r is glad to get back again and hopes starts. his absence. At the close of Mr. Schilling's address one week investigation reveals the: it will not be necessary to return. the county and district officers fact that twenty-five million .eggs, Every express brings something were elected as nominated and the Ladies' Aid Society will meet with two million pounds of butter and one BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE ncjv in fall apparell, drop in often budget plan for financing the county Mrs. Frank Havlik next Wednesday million pounds of sugar were being SENDS STUDENT TO CAPITAL and taffce*© look at O.. M. Carr & Co. afternoon, August 27. work approved and accepted. The hoarded in a small city like Duluth amount for Koochiching county being alone. What will a similar investigation Miss Rose Preston, of International $86.50. $26.50 of this was pledged Mayor Nelson of Littlefork was a show in the larger cities and METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Falls, a June graduate of the Bemidii ^Ladies Should4buy their fall shoes and $10.25 paid in cash at this session. business visitor here Monday, conferring wholesale centers. Rev. Ed. Kaneen, Minister business college, has successfully early at O. M. Carr & Co. yv?th-"County Supt. Olson relative passed the civil service examination +.•<p></p>•V to the coming school year's The officers for county and district It seems as though the time for as stenographer and typist. Miss Morning worship at 11. Sermon by 'Dr. and Mrs. B. G. DeVries of Minneapolis program. for the ensuing year are as follows: longer trifling with the Mexican situation Preston took the examination June the pastor. have renteH the Clark cottage JJ County president—C. L. Kingsbury, is at an end. The withdrawal 17. She received a telegram August at Clark's Beach for the rest of Mr. aind Mrs. Isaac Graham arriv? International Falls, Minn. of our warships and of Pershing's 16, three days after receiving her The Sunday School meets at 10 a. tfie summer. ed Monday with their daughter, Mis| expedition without accomplishing m., classes for everybody. Kindergarten standings, offering her a position $s District president—Mrs. F. Gumnett, Lou Graham, Jfrom their home ail what the United States went after for the little folks. New scholars stenographer and typist in the navy Mizpah, Minn. Rev. W. W. Men's dress shoes "Packard made Deckerville, Michigan. They expect has given the Mexican a belief that always welcome. department at Washington, D. C. at Dale, International Falls, Minn. D. bear the Union Label —for sale only to. prolongue their visit over winter. we are afraid of them, and as one is a salary of $1,440 per annum. A Colpitts, Little Fork, Minn. I. W. at O. M. Carr & Co. recently reported to have said that Umot^--services at the Baptiut •*. lit 55 Miss Preston will take up her new Hinkley, Loman, Minn. School days are near at hand remember "if it was not for the state of Texas church in the evening at 8. duties in Washington September 1. C. L. good Secretary—Mrs. Kingsbury, FOR SALE—Two milch cows aiid buy "Buster Brown shoes they could lick the whole United Since graduating from the Bemidii International Falls, Minn. cheap if taken at once. Apply after for the children at O. M. Carr & Co. States." The .public are very cordially invited. business college, Miss Preston has 3 o'clock A. R. Taylor Goldville, or Treasurer—Mrs. G. Seamon, Mizpah, been employed as stenographer and P. O. Box 60. Aug. 21-28 Minn R. J. Smith, Alec Blomstrom and Speaking about the best way to bookkeeper at the Given Hardware •V Elementary Superintendent—Mrs. S. .A.rSko^^i]tantial farmers on the The Toadies' Aid Society will be entertained reduce the high cost of living Herman store in this city. She is a bright, These 'cool evenings are 'suggestions Roy Martin, International Falls, Big Fork tivec^accompanied Ole Sch^i by Mrs. F. H. Clark at her Konike made at the rate of $800 energetic young woman.—Bemidji of comfortable wraps, try a Minri. by auto from Loman Friday and summer- cottage on Clark's Beach an acre from his garden patch of Pioneer. sweater coat. O. M. Carr & Co. -.spejpt the dSyjh'ere trading and taking Secondary Department—Mrs. .i. Friday afternoon. Gentlemen as about eight lots in our city this +r* care ot other business. Garison, Mizpah, Minn. well as ladies are cordially invited. season. F. H. Clark is offering SEND PROFITEERS TO Shapira's Furniture store has been ••'Jk Autos will leave the church at 2 acres near the' lake where the frosts Adult Superintendent—John M. JAIL, PALMER PLEADS appointed sole agent for the Singer Clifford,, Stillar returned home Friday p. m. Those who have autos are are three weeks later than around Gish, International Falls, Minn. Sewing ^achfne^"in ^^ob^hiching w^ih his honorable discharge asked to kindly donate them for the town, thus giving the crops a better J-jJew York, Aug. 19—Attorney General Administration Superintendent— r—Advjf ^otte^jverseas. secyi&e wsith^tl^e...Libber occasion. A good social iime is anticipated. opportunity to mature for only $75 Palmer, addressing the Fair I. W. Hinkley, Loman, Minn. jack Regiment which did such per acre. Buy an acre or two and Price committee here last night, Educational Superintendent—Not Mrs. J. H. Drummond arid'daughter good work -furnishing material for not raise your own living but enough appealed for aid in sending to jail yet named. Marion are visiting relatives in Minneapolis, the railroad, and. bridge construction Preaching in the Ranier church at not only raise your own living but "unconscientious profiteers" in the they expect to stay until after If you will help, I'm sure no one work. 2:30 p. m. enough more to sell to boost your necessities of life. He said he had •4 will yelp. the state fair. •V bank account. come from Washington to give in President. Have ,j.T!i§| 4iistalled" a new Marvel Sunday School at 2 p. m. structions for conducting the campaign Joe Kalkman of Loman returned Cylinder Rebpring machine. If you for fair prices, because "New JOHN KERRY DIED SATURDAY Friday from a week's visit with his MARGIE have any old gasoline engines that BAPTIST CHURCH York is the natural leader in this folks at Melrose. He reports unusually need reboring, call and we will quote Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor movement and the eyes of the nation good crops and prosperous Last Tuesday morning John Kerry M. J. McHugo received a new binder you price' on reboring and making are fixed upon it." times throughout all the section. one of the head paper machine men new pistons and rings. to use in harvesting his oats 10 a: m. Sunday School. "The prices set by Fair Price committees •V at the paper mill died suddenly after jj The Car Shop, will be accepted as standard,." Every express brings something an illness of only two days. Mr 11 a.„m., preaching. Subject: "Heavens' Ranter, Minn. Mr. Tuttle got his sawing machine said Mr. Palmer, "and charges ntw in fall apparell, drop in often Carey has lived here many years and first Law." in excess of those prices will be prima home from Little Fork on Tuesday and take a look at O. M. Carr & Co i..» was proprietor of of the Union Store Attorney John Norton was called facie evidence of profiteering. »f» .in the Kane building for several 7 p*---m. Christian Endeavor. to his home* Sunday night at St. "I am trying to have Congress pass Mr. Joyce was a business visitor Fred Lynch returned Monday from imonths. In addition to his wife and Charles, Minn., by the accidental .• a law which will make profiteering a in International Falls last Thursday. a two weeks' vacation which he spent jchildren deceased leaves a host of 8 p. m. Rev. ^Kaneen will preach. It death of his brother who was killed crime. want the penalty for profiteering I at his former home town in Wisconsin. ifriends to mourn his loss. will be a union service in an, auto accident at Superior the same as for hoarding. A Jim Garrison returned from Dakota This was his first vacation in Wis., while returning to his home maximum fine of $5,000 3r.«« two on Sunday too much rain to make it three years and he sure enjoyed it. Why not come to one or both of from camp after several months active MRS. L. W. BURILL years in prison. To my mind a pay to stay. the above services. Go somewhere, service in France. prison sentence is very, very much •V PASSED AWAY TUESDAY School days are near at hand re duty calls why not obey. more effective than a fine. Mr. Van Slyke was a business visitor member and buy "Buster Brown shoes The missionary committe of the "As fast as evidence of profiteering At seven o'clock last Tuesday in International Falls two days for the children at O. M. Carr & Co, STRICTLY SPEAKING Christian Endeavor will give an entertainment is found, it is to be turned over morning Mrs. L. W. Burill quietly the past week. and social at the church to the Washington authorities so passed away after a few days of serious Supt. Williams of the M. D. & W A large draft of negroes came into Friday evening, August 22. The main that action can be taken, but the illness and several months of Miss Miller the county nurse was Ry., attended the "Welcome Home" one of the replacement camps in this part of tfye entertainment will be a Fair Price committee will use the paralytic ailment at their home on in town last Tuesday and Wednesday celebration in Duluth last Saturday country. The exasperated personnel play entitled: "Sunlight or Candlelight." club of publicity." Sixth street. Services were conducted looking after the sick. in honor of our soldier boys. He sail staff was having its troubles, and one This is a five-part play with by her pastor Rev. KJaneen it was the finest celebration he has of the men, whose duty it was to find scenes laid in Japan. An admission FOR SALE on Tuesday afternoon after which There will be a S. S. picnic in Margie ever seen. out the men's home and addresses, of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for the remains were accompanied to Thursday, Aguust 28 Everybody asked: children will be charged. Maxwell 5 passenger auto. Tires her firmer home at Brainerd for is invited. We believe Gemmell will For Sale or Trade—A good sixroom "Oh," was the reply, "Ah just gotoff'n all new and auto in good running burial. join with us here Several speakers house and 37 1-2 foot lot- lighv thg train out hyer." W. H. McGilvey of Birchdale was order. Call at this office. Deceased leaves Ber husband, four are to be present. aid water, in Mill Addition for only "Damn it all, I knew you just came: here Tuesday with a bunch of grade sons and four daughters besides $1,200.00. First payment $300 and balance in, but where from? Guernsey eows and young stock ORDERS PAYABLE hosts of friends to mourn her departure." We have had a rainy week, it began as monthly rent. Apply R. L, "Does y'all mean where is Ah was which he purchased near Duluth. to rain on Monday night and has DuFrene, box 476 city. before Ah come hyer?" Mr. McGiliVery like many other All Ranier village orders recorded Mrs. Burill was a life-long member rained everyday a good generous "Yes, that's what I mean." farmers in the county realizes that on or before October 12th 1918, are of the Methodist church and active downpour. Very bad for those who "Oh, Ah was in jail, in Pine Bluff."" $2,500 CASH TAKES 162 ACRES it costs no more to keep blooded stock now payable at the American State in her kindly ministrations. have hay out also for small grain. 20 acres cleared, remainder in timber, —American Legion Weekly. than scrub stock but the income is bank at Ranier when properly endorsed four-room house and barn, crop a great deal more and jgives all round and presented. FOOD STUFFS FOR SALE Miss Stilwell of Virginia was in I am authorized agent for the in wheat, oats, barley, hay in team better results. He will g^t a registered G. W. Anderson, AT POST OFFICE town last Wednesday and gave a wagon, sleighs, machinery, three sire this fall. Evinrude Motor Co., and will carry Treasurer. demonstration in canning mostly cattle, 100 chickens six miles from a complete line of Bvlnrude motor The sale of government food stuffs vegetables, such as peas, corn and St. Francis, Ont. Can. Address own repair parts on hand. If your Evinrude Have ypu seen tke new catalog of was opened at the local post office THRIFT STAltfP THE PRIZE beans. Mr. Abbott our county Agent motor needs repair parts ^-r er, O. H. Olson, Crozier, Ont., Can. the Crookston College, Crookston, last Tuesday. Orders will be accepted was here also. overhauling, bring your motor in and SL— 1 Minn? It says you can get board One afternoon a woman was walking by postmaster Nightengale in duplicate we will be able to put in new parts Lon Powell of Caldwell Brook was and room in private family for from through a suburban village, when form. Price lists may be obtained SELF DEFENSE at once. here Saturday in the interest of $4.50 to $5.00 per week. It tells you on application at post office. she noticed a small boy leaning on a The Car Shop, roads in his part of the county. His all about the shorthand antl bookkeeping gate in front of one of the residences. The largest purchaser of food stuffs In a crowded omnibus a stout woman tf Ranier, Minn. place was fortunate in being just courses and the course in todate at the post office was Mayor The boy's attitude did not betray any vainly endeavored to get her fare outside of the cyclone belt, but he Auto and Tractor Engineering and H. G. Roberts whose bill amounted great amount of ambition. out of the pocket of her cloak, which PEASHES! PEARS I PLUMS! ETC. I said it caused many good farmers how soldiers and siailors can get frse to $41.84. "I am surprised to see you standing was tightly buttoned as a precaution most of who were old settlers great tuition. A postal card will bring it Postmaster Nightengale has received here, my little man," said the against pickpockets. Give us your order or let us know expense destroying practically all to you—tf. word that he can accept orders woman kindly. "Why do you idle After she had been working in vain your wants. The time to buy will they had including their timber until his allotment of government away your time on such a beautiful for some minutes a gentlemtn seated soon be here. We will take your order tracts. Announcements were received here food stuffs is depleted. afternoon?" on her right said: "Please allow me -*•^1 for fruit and furnish you sufficient Friday last telling of the marriage "I am not idling," definatly declared to pay yocr fare." '3r sugar to can the amount of Dr. Larson the optometrist will be of Prof. Edward W. Van?ura to Miss IMPORTANT NOTICE the boy. "I am working for The lady declined with some acerbit •ty( fruit we sell you. The time for cucumbers, at the Victoria Hotel, September Marcella: Olivia Morgan of Olivia, a thrift stamp." yand recommenced her attacks on peaches, pears etc., will be on Tuesday August 12th The groom John D. Kibbey has been appointed "Working for a thrift stamp?" the pocket soon. We intend to go to St. Paul was formerly agricultural instructor General Agent for the National Life wonderingly responded the woman, After these had, continued for soixxe and buy direct from shippers and will here and his many friends extend Insurance Co. of Montpelier, Vermont. who couldn't see any signs of labor. little time her fellow passenger said: guarantee both price and quality. theif congratulations. The home of He will be pleased to accept "Yes, ma'am returned the boy. "You really must let me pay your The more orders we have the better the bridal couple will" be at Graceville congratulations from his friends and "Mr. Smith is sitting on the veranda fe fare. You have alreadf undone my w& price we can get and make. Let us 11-12. Consult him if you have defective "afterSeptember 1st- where Mr. prospects for the best life insurance with sister, and he told me that he suspenders three times, and I cannot have your orders. eyes or need glasses. Artificial Y^b!u£%v a similar position to in the world. See his add in another would give me the price of a thrift stand it any longer."—London iTtBits. eyes fitted. Aug.21 Sept 12 tha^ whSM lie held here column. stamp.if I would watch for father" slliyis S. E. THOMPSON SON i,