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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, AUGUST 28 1919 PACE FIV MURRAY—ANSEL H. C. BROWN OF SOUTH INT'L. MARGIE NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS ACCIDENTALL KILLED On Monday afternoon, August 18th Mrs. E. J. Olson went to Bemidji Miss Hazel Vanette Ansel, daughter H. C. Brown, one of the oldest settlers Sunday night on a visit. of Prof, and Mrs. J. J. Ansel were of South International Falls united in the bandy of. holy matrimony who was a teamster for the International Mrs. Rand went to International Ex-mayor Anton Lundberg of Northome MICKIE SAYS by Rev. Backhurst of Bemidj.". Lumber Company was accidentally Falls Monday on business. spent a couple of days •here this The happy couple left in the evening killed while driving a team Week. •V for a'short honeymoon auto tri hauling dump cart Monday morning. Inga Morken came home Saturday OOM OP N&VNS -iW pkpcO to Milwaukee and Chicago. They The team became frightened and evening to stay over Sunday. Victor Davis, the confectionary man TfcAN, ewt DMNQOMVf- NE will make their home at Winnipeg ran into a ditch when deceased was couto HKVIt COTS MOM CP •V of Ranier was a busihess visitor here where the froom is a prominent thrown off and had his skull fractured *O\»ks'O ocs' o-rt m-tfc-tv*' Rev. Belsaas of Little Fork was Saturday. OP 0$\N' 1W PHOMC \NV)Ni1 broker,1 and owner of the Vendome by being thrown against a telephone here anr held services on Sunday. hotel. post, killing him almost instantly. B. W. Bacon left Tuesday night, on A daughter was born to Mr. and call by the death of his sister, Mrc. Eugene Putman was .called to Chippewa Deceased was over sixty years of ace*. HCMS A TS90GttAP\C.fcU Mrs. Terrence Childs last Friday. Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor J- G. Murphy of Minneapolis. fcUROU. *6PfcCf fiOMfe W\«£ Fallse, .Wis., by the death of age and leaves his wife and several O oonVL ee IN vRtTtN SOON t* his father Tuesday evening. children 'two of wljipm^re Mrs. Earl Our new janitor arrived last week No morning service. VClO ME '60V)1 At L. Rifkin and son left this mornr Frank and Mrs. Louis Tipple of our to take charge of the school house. ing1 for the Twin Cities and Chicago city. O Frank Greenwalt one of the oldeest Sunday School 11:45. for a purchasing expedition. TtoCftt OOtft.6RO*l\. The funeral services were conducted settlers and most successful farmeres Melvin Tuttle went to International SCARE ©*KfV* yesterday morning at the M. E. of the Ray section of country was Falls Monday to consult a doctor. Evening service, union service at \MUA- FRrtHE O. O. Nesia of Thief River Falls is Vr. -. church by Rev. Edward Kaneen, under here Monday and Tuesday. Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Kingsbury spending the week looking over his the auspices of the Odd Fellows The S. S. picnic will be next Thursday will preach. land and timber.just across the line lodge of which he has been a member and we hope everybody will go Mrs. B. P. Schultz and daughter in St. Louis county. for many years. and join "in the good time. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miss Josie, left Friday for their The remains were accompanied by Rev. Ed. Kaneen, Minister former home at Humbolt, la., to visit Fine dry poplar cord wood for sale the family and representatives of the Aagot Erickson returned home last her mother who is seriously ill. $5.00 per cord delivered at the house lodge to Virginia for burial. week after spending the summer Morning worship at 11. Sermon by if taken immediately. Address E. C. down at Lake Lavina, near Bemidji. the pastor. Miss Barrett returned Sunday from 'Oberhaltzer Ranier. GOOD MOTOR TRIP TO where she has been France engage WINNIPEG AND RETURN Mr. Garrison has a sister and two The Sunday School meets at 10 a. Editor-Postmaster Jameson and in the Knights of Columbus helpful '•V neices here visiting from the southern .m with cla.sses for everybody. New service amongst the soldier boys. Mike Lenimer and families of Littlefork The Misses Lou and Maude Graham part of the state, they came laast scholars almays welcome. autoed here Sunday and spent accompanied by their parents week. L\ the day at the Ogaard cottage on F. M. Bellmyre returned Monday Mr. and Mrs'. Isaac Graham of Michigan Union :services of the three Rainy Lake. from a couple of weeks trip to Montana returned Euesday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Seaman left last churches in the Methodist church in which he greatly enjoyed. He V# a delightful auto trip to Winnipeg. week for their new home at Emo. the evening at 8 Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Supt. E. P. McMahon, who started says its a fine and coming country. They left here at 5 p. m. a week ago Mr. Seaman is to teach at Indus this will preach. Increased interest is the Ford sales rooms here several 8 last Tuesday and arrived at Rainy year. taken in these services and a hearty months ago, was here over Sunday River at 8:30, then left Baudette at If the party who found the package welconie^ is extended to everybody. Attorney and Mrs. John H. Brown visiting Mr. Ballon, the local man* of shoes on the sidewalk across 10:30 the next morning and motored Mrs. S. J. McHugo and two daughters are. spending the week on Rainy ger of the establishment. the track leading to South International 40 miles to Warroad and on to Winnipeg of International Falls was visiting The Ladies' aid Society will be River. Falls, Tuesday after noon will arriving there about 7:30 p. the past week at the McHugo entertained, by Mrs. J. H. Emerson Mr. and. Mrs. H. L.. Frank left Saturday return them to the Press office they Winnipeg is about 200 miles by road home here. at her home 609 Fifth street Friday Mrs. E. W. Backus arrived Saturday morning for the Twin Cities will be suitably rewarded. I from Baudette. Returning they left afternoon, September 5th. •V to spend the coming six weeks and the state fair by way of Baudette Winnipeg and arrived at Greenbush The weather man has brought us on their house boat on Rainy Lake and Warroad. They expect to be at 9 p. m., but were delayed by Louis Lemeaux who has charge of fair weather again and it is decidedly Services in the Ranier church Sunday gone about three weeks. blowout. They left Greenbush at 9 cooler, we will have frost one of the'-Koochiching Abstract Company at 2:30 p. m. Sunday School at Sergt. Shores of Minneapolis is in a. m. Tuesday morning and arrived enjoyed a visit from his brother, who these cool nights. 2 p. m. charge of the recruiting station here Bankep-Realestate-Editor Cowan here at 7 p. is just returning from service in during the absence of Sergt. Bloomfield. of Nor.thome spent Tuesday here on France and is on his way to his home BAPTIST CHURCH The Misses Ellen and Laura McGaffigan important business relative to ~~his in Calgary. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor LABOR DAY CELEBRATION •V also their little brother of good paying business. Glad, to see Nymore visited last week at the home Shapira's Furniture store has been you John, come again. Rev. E. L. Heermance and family 10 ,a. m. Sunday School. The joint Labor Day celebration of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. appointed sole agent for the Singer left for their new home at New Haven, this year will be held at Pither's Joyce. Sewing Machine in Koochiching Miss tD. B. Curtis, secretary for the 11 a. m. preaching. Subject: "The Con. last Tuesdiy evening, accompanied Point, Fort Frances, under the Auspices county—Adv. Jewett Co., .of Bemidji spent a couple by Miss Rose Preston Priceless Key.' of the Labor Unions of International News reached here last week of of days here with the boss getting who is taking a good clercical position Falls, and Fort Frances, and the sad death of Mr. John Lampa, Mrs. Ganton and family expect to things squared around for the fall at Washington, D. C. Christian Endeavor p. m. the Great War Veteran's Association 7 who was well known here, he was leave in about a week for Detroit, business in up-to-the-minute Ford next Monday, September 1st. ured in an automobile accident at •V Michigan, where Mr. Ganton is foreman cars. Union service at Methodist church^ Xhe usual parade will be held in Superior and he only lived a day or Otto Sandirk of the Printers' Machinery in the pulp mill. Subject of sermon: "Thirst." both cities and addresses will be de Co. Chicago together with two. Dr. J. F. Peterson started yesterday li^ed by Labor leaders at the pavil Mrs. Sandirk and famly and also Arthur FOR SALE—Two good milch cows for a couple of week's vacation, Mid-week service Wednesday evening. lion, at Pither's Point, after which Stenberg and family were here Mr. Frank Chamberlain formerly cheap if taken at once. Apply after he went from here to Spooner where -Prayer service and business bo\h land arid water sports will be yesterday having motored as' far is of this place visited here over Sunday 3 o'clock A. R. Taylor Goliville, or h!e will be joined by his brother, then session. held closing with a: grand ball in the Bemidji but hope next year to come at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Box 60. Aug. 21-28 they will auto to the Twin Cities and evening. clear thru and spend a longer vacation Moone. He came up to take his little other places of interest. a camping trip around Rainy Lake hereabouts. The fine beach for bathing, the daughter back. She has been Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Warnke and at present. good large pavilion with its fine with her grand parents for a few daughter Mrs. Spaun and their H. C. Pitblado and family enjoyed dance floor and accommodations weeks. If you have a house for sale list it granddaughter Dorothy from Emmetsburg ah over Sunday visit with his brother Mr. and Mrs. McGillivray have returned both for shelter and refreshments with Vic Linsten. If you want to are here for a few weeks' and wife Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitblado to Birchdale from Redore, makes it an unusually good place for BIRCHDALE buy a house tell Vic Linsten and he recreation. of Minneapolis. He is one of Minn., where they have lived since such a celebration and holiday. Fur will find you one that will suit you. JJ the head men of the Minneapolis this spring. Beaulah McCusker, their ther particulars will be announced F. G. Wells leaves for International If you want a farm either sold or Rev. Bishop Morrison was here Sun Steel and Machinery Company. daughter, has come to visit them here after the report of the several com Falls today on business. day and conducted services and communion bought Vic can do the business for ..." at their home. mittees have got their plans formu you—no matter what your wants are at the Episcopal church. The Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ihrig and Emma Ostlund has left for Spooler see Vic and he will fix you out or call service was well attended and the daughter and brother George returned PEACHES. PEARS! PLUMS! ETC. where she has taken up a job in him up. Telephone 423 tf. Bishop's sermon greatly enjoyed. "Sunday from a 2,000 mile auto CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES the hotel there. V# trip to various points in this state •,« Give us your order or let us know' City Attorney W. V. Kane and family Miss Florence Clark who has been and Iowa. They declare they had the your wants. The time to buy will A play was given by the mission Several men are engaged in ditching returned Saturday from a fine auto enjoying a visit with her brother finest time ever, and they certainly soon be here. We will take your order ary committee last Friday evenin on a road leading from Andy vacation of two weeks during which look it. rFloyd and Mrs. Clark departed last for fruit and furnish you sufficient in the Baptist church under the di Ryan's to the river. they visited many fine sections of .Monday evening for an outing with sugar to can the amount of rection of Miss Leavitt who showed farming country in the central part Rev. and Mrs. Dale, who left for Air. and Mrs. John Decker gave a fruit we sell you. The time for cucumbers, remarkable skill by the way in which Mrs. Chambers has gone out west of_ the state. Bemidji the same evening. From Bemidji birthday surprise party at their home peaches, pears etc., will be the players took part. All thru the to meet her husband who is working •v they will go by auto thru on Sixth^teeet last Monday night soon. We intend to go to St. Paul play there was neither a stop or in the harvest fields. Mac Loman spent the week here Itasca State Park to Detroit and spend honor of their son Lawrence. After •and buy direct from shippers and will pause and was much enjoyed by th v# visiting his many friends in our capital a few days about the lakes. From a social dance or two refreshments guarantee both price and quality. audience. After the play refreshments Hilmer Rud has left for Margie, city. Mac says the thought of there Miss Clark will return to Austin were served and best wishes fc The more orders we have the better were served. where he has contracted for a job quitting his good farm almost makes where she will resume her teaching. many years to come expressed. price w^e can get and make. Let us ».• Miss Florence Clark rendered as janitor in the school house for this him sick, but he will take a few weeks have your orders. a number of piano solos. year. to run around the country before J. H. Karnofsky of Bannock returned S. E. THOMPSON & SON The society gives socials or some buying another. Dr. Craig and family returned Monday Mon, from Minneapolis where he entertainment each month and every Gunder Johnson has returned from from their two weeks' auto trip. has been working at cement 'sidewalks. NOTICE BICYCLE RIDERS one is invited. Watch for the an the harvest on account of having C. W. Jewett of Berhidji who He left Tuesday for his- farm When they got to Elk river they nouncements of the next good time hurt his hand so that he was unable has the Ford agency for Jais group found the Babcock road contractors where he will spend the winter. It I handle all kinds of bicjxle repairs a number of piano .solos. to work. of counties spent a few days here at work on the hard surfaced road is good to see him back again. He and supplies, and do repairing^. this week with Manager Ballou laying from that city to Minneapolis which says there is no place like the upper R. E Martin, 705-8th St. A28 S25. MILLINERY OPENING STARTS Gunder Nybo has bought an acre plans for the big business the makes it necessary for autoists to Black river. SATURDAY, AUGUST of land from Olaf A. Nelson, across have already in sight for the fall take a more round about way from •V PROFESSIONAL CSKDS from the school house, where he intends and winter months. there in, but they can get thru alright Have just installed a now Marvel *.• Wonderful large variety of Ladies to locate the old store building. so the doctor left his car at Elk River Cylinder Reboring machine. If you and Misses' new fall hats. Be sur JOHN H. BM0&9I r%v. These who attended the Methodist and went to the Twin Cities and have a«ny old gasoline engines that to attend this millinery opening. Attorney at Law Ladies' Aid Society last Friday back by rail. They report a good need reboring, call and we will qu_ate Mrs. L. Rifkin Mr. Frank Ball and family hav afternoon with Mrs. F. H. Clark are vacation. Office over O. M. Carr & Co. you price on reboring and making The Peoples' Store. left Virginia state and moved to Albert abundant in their expressions of new pistons and rings. International Falls, Minnesota Lea, Minnesota their former preciation of the fine time they were The Car Shop, Coroner Liljeblad returned from HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE home. Hurrah for Minnesota. Nobody given. The cottage by the lake wis tf Ranier, Mian. Northome Saturday where he was DR. H. H. IHRIG FOR SALE can forget her. beautifully decorated in their honor, called to view the remains of a German Dentist and the finest kind of a time was enjoyed The funeral of the late John Kerry named Aug. Wetklo of Bend, 1 buffet, 6 dinning-room chairs, 1 Mark M. Abbott, County Agent, was Office over Holler's Coafectionciy' by all. took place last-Friday morning at St. Ore., who was found dead on the coal stove, 1 cooking range, 3 beds International Falls, Mmnetota here last night to speak to the farmers Thomas church, his pastor Rev. Fr. railroad track near by in his pockets complete, 2 dressers, 4 rockers, 1 on the importance of graded cattle. Have you seen the new catalog of Patton conducted the service. The were found a red card and his piano case organ, 1 library table, 3 He returned to International the Crookston College, Crookston, large attendance of relatives and first citizenship certificate rec J. J. HADLER kitchen chairs. Falls immediately after the meeting. Minn It says you can get board friends from out of town as well as taken out at Bemidji. There were #_• 712, 9th avenue. Phone 447. A28 S4 LAWYER V# and room in private family for from those who. reside here was a fitting no indications of foul play on his All the settlers are glad to know $4.50 to $5.00 per week. It tells yo tribute to the great esteem in which body and it is believed that he died International State Bank Building. FOR SALE that the gravelling of the swamp all about the shorthand and bookkeeping deceased was held. Our entire community suddenly of heart failure. Maxwell 5 passenger auto. Tires areas on the Elwell road has begun. courses and the course in express heartfelt sympathy all new and auto in good running •V The building of good roads has always Auta. and Tractor Engineering and LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY for the bereaved wife and family. M. Mathison the continual booster order. Call at this office. been the forerunner of prosperity. how soldiers and sailors can get free The Rexall Store .... -f -55 and prosperous business man of ^tuition. A postal card will bring it COLLEGIATE BUSINESS IN­ ~'+fie ».• S. N. Rabin, Prop. Ericsburg was here Tuesday and repprts I am authorized agent for the fo you—tf. STITUTE, Nicollet at Tenth, Min­ great activity and still greater Evinrude Motor Co., and will carry International Falls, Minnesota Albert Schonsby and Gunder Nybo neapolis, has been selected by the prosperity for his little city. Two addition a complete line of Evinrude motor were business visitors at International Dr. Karson the optometrist will be State Department of Education and 'M sawmills are being located a' repair parts on hand. If your Evinrude Falls Friday. Gunder Nybo has at the Victoria Hotel, September the Adjutant General to give advanc^Uib^iiiess NORTHERN MINNESOTA there by Duluth parties, the larger motor needs repair parts lately returned from North Dakota, training to returned men mill will start operations right away overhauling, bring your motor in and where he has been visiting some relatives. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION and women in the Service from Minnesota. with a good season's run ahead of it. we will be able to put in new parts 1 Seven other collegiate business Dr. C. C. Craig .Phone 22. The excelsior plant has also received at once. courses for high school and Dr. Elizabeth Monahan P&oae 223 a bunch of new orders and will resume The Car Shop," Mrs. Weeks has left Birchdale to Dr. Mary Ghostly Phase 301 college graduates exclusively. Fall operations. Mr. Mathison is just tf Ranier, Minn. live in Minneapolis at the home of her him have defec- 11-12. Consult if you Hospital term opens September 2. Write President Fhn* 7i returning from Milwaukee and Chicago sister, Mrs. Frank Green. She is tive eyes or need glasses. Artificial Office over International State Bank A. E. Pickard for informatibi where he found a reaedy market Bemidji Business College opens its taking along all her household furnishings. Ph«M 1SS eyes fitted. Aug^l Sept l^ Catalbg sVrit bn request. for the plant's output.^- school year September 8th. A28 S4. Mr. and Mrs. Green are on International Falls* pj