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

September 25, 1919 · Page 4 of 9

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wm mm mww r* :$rr vt JV INTERNATIONAL FALLS "EPi^MBER, 25 1919 SHERIFF McINTOSH AND DEP. MRS. STEVENS QUIETLY MARGIE UTY REEDY CAPTURE PASSED AWAY SEPT. 17 LOCAL HAPPENHTCS Mrs. Rand was having a new MOONSHINERS Deceased Made Her Home Here chimney built last week. For the Past Few Years With Her The Kentucky moonshiner by the Daughter Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Mr. Van Slyke spent two days at Mrs. O'Maliey and children left FOLKS WE ALL KNOW name of Charles Schable who has. evidently Northome taking in the fari. Monday evening for Minneapolis to been supply the southern end A rare spirit passed from earth i? make their future home. of our county with whiskey from his in the death of Sarah Christie Stevens Mrs. McColley's daughter, Merle, «M» plant three miles east of Gemmell on September seventeenth. is here on a visit from Superior. F. E. Patterson, city clerk is attending was caught last Saturday night fry Born of Scotch-Irish parents, the state convention of firemen •V Sheriff Mcintosh and Deputy Reedy, Eli Helmer is home again from Bemidji, James and Elizabeth Reid Christie, in S. Paul his week. ».• who raided his joint about midnight. where he spent the summer. at Strabane, Country Tyrone, Ireland, The officers confiscated his fifteen Henry Rifkin, Russell litis, Edward on September 25th, 1844, she gallon copper kettle, and his "worm'' Mrs. Granger returned with the Anderson, left last night for he University was brought to America by her parents together with a quantity of the whiskey children last Monday from Staples. of Minneseota to begin theei when two and one half years Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor and three and a half barrels of special courses. old and grew to womanhood near sorgum, two shotguns and a revolver. Conrad Erickson is taking some Morning worship 10:30. Clyman, Wisconsin. She early showed He was brought to International fine pictures with his new kodak. Chief -John Berg of our fire efferent the ambition energy and brillancy Falls and lodged in the county jail, «v department is attending the Sunday School 11:45. of mind that characterized her entire after serving his sentence he will undoubtedly Garrison and son James went annual convention of firmen in St. life. Identified all her life with be turned over to the Federal to Crookston last week returning on Paul this Week. Evening worship 8. educational work. Se began by authorities as his "still" was located Tuesday. teaching a country school at the age in s#ded Indian territory. •V Union service in the evening. Rev. President Ackley Hubbard of the of fourteen and advancing rapidly in Mr. Wilson returned from Minneapolis Edw. Kaneen will preach. American State Bank of Ranier is her profession, taught later in Lancaster, Sunday morning having been NIGHT SCHOOL TO BEGIN here on his quarterly visit from his Wisconsin, in the city schools gone two weeks. Sunday School was very encouraging home in Minneapolis, looking after of Beloit and in the college at Northfield, All who are interested in night last Sunday. Let us keep on. his varied business interests here. Minnesota. In 1890 she was Ben Benardson came home about school work in manual training, mechanical elected county superintendent of a week ago from Dakota where he drawing, bookkeeping, typewriting, Rally Day October 12. Watch for schools of Blue Earth county, where Supt. Bronk of the Minnesota and goes every summer. shorthand should report at further announcements. she, served faithfully, always with Internaational Paper Company who the Alexander Balcer School building the betterment of the schools in The Hopeful Gardener thinks he is broke his leg just above the ankle We are looking for better weather Tuesday evening, September 30tht Important meeting of Boy Scouts Going to Beat the High Cost of Living mind, and advocating all measures while up the lake last week is progressing when it rains now days it pours. ^Ve as soon thereafter as possible.. All 7:45 Tuesday evening. Election of officers. this year by Clever Work with the "she knew to be progressive and for favorably at the local hospital. may have a wet fall. aliens who are interested in English, Hoe, while the Neighbor's Chicken the benefit of the children and young wonder how soon Those Seeds are going Arithmetic, United States History, people of the county. Ever unmindful to be Uhwrapped, so the Feast can Mr. O. Larson returned from Dakota Civil government, in preparation for BAPTIST CHURCH of self, she, like her father before The bunch of newspapermen who begin. Were it not for Neighbor's last Saturday having spent some taking out citizenship papers should Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor her, was a worker for equal were entertained by the M. & O.. Paper Chickens, Gardening would be a Cinch. time there looking after his crops. also report. suffrage and prohibition when those Company last week returned to •V G. V. Kinney, 10 a. m. The Bible School will be movements were new and exceedingly their several- places of business last Mr. and Mrs. Sievert Larson are a mission program. H. J. Miner made a quick business unpopular, and it was a source of Sunday night-after a few days enjoyable TO THOSE WHO BOUGHT the proud parents of a little girl trip to Duluth the last of the week. much gratification to her to watch vacation amidst the thousand born Saturday the 20th. 11 a m. Preaching theme: "Present U. S. FOOD STUFFS their forward march. She was the islands of Rainy Lake. day Need." Mr. O. M. Carr oi Pelican Rapids first state superintendent of the Department Sam Rand returned Sunday from spent the latter part of the week Regarding the delivery of the foodstuffs, of Vital Statiscics for the Rev. P. O. Hanson returned Friday Dakota, where he had been working Evening Union service at the Bethlehem visiting his fine store here. recently ordered from fhe W. C. T. LT. in Minnesota. from visiting his new circuit headquarters through harvest and threshing. church. Rev. Kaneen preaching. government, please note copy of the Service to humanity she put foremost at Isle, and is busy packing For Sale—A good warm houu following letter, which'will explain r# as an aim in life and took up, he says his last sermon here, a? Mrs. F. Porter went to International Friday evening at the Baptist with 1 1-2 lots. A bargain. For Particulars delay in delivery: medical course with that end in view pastor, of the Swedish Lutheran Falls on Sunday to visit her church a social will be given by the inquise at 914 7th st. Postmaster— practicing some after her marriage. church will be preached on Sunday daughter, Mrs. Larsen for a few days young peoples' Society. Their wish is •V Bringing to your attention the subscription She was married in 1878 to the late morning, October. 5th and the family and see her new grand daughter. that you will come and join in the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DeBar of the S" to our Governments offer William L. Stevens of Rapidan Township, will leave the_following Tuesday for social hour. James Hotel, Virginia is visiting to the public to purchase surplus who died in 1914. Mary, her their new home. v? Miss Broeflle, the teacher that sub his parents, Mr. and Mr feed, held and contracted for by the younfeest daughter also preceded her stituted here for a week left last Rosia 710-4 th avenue, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH several cla War Department, exceeds in extent to the Great Beyond in 1903 at the Attorney Geo. H. Spear of the firm Monday for her school at Manitou. last week. all expectation, and the delivery will Rev. -Ed. Kaneen, Minister age of eighteen and like wise her of Frybergi .pulton & Speear of Duluth, Miss Koller coming here for the be delayed because of the task of assembling oldest brother William Christie who A year. who are assisting County attorney J. P. English returned Monday from routing, and transporting The members and friends will died at St. Charles, Minnesota in Jevne untangle the County Rochester where he has been undergomg kindly remember that this is the last so large a volume of parcel post. 1S01. The county fair at Northome was Warrant affair in connection with medical treatment for his Sabbath of the Conference year and We have completed transportation $he is survived by her daughter not very well attended from here the Elwell road building in our county stomach trouble. He says he is feeling arrangements and are employing every it is desired that all contributions Elizabeth Monahan of Minneapolis, a few years ago. Mr. Spear expects this year, several of the young peo-^ fine again. toward the different funds be in at means at our command to expedite four step children, Buell V. and C. to be back again when the pie went down Wednesday evening this time. delivery, but there will be some, ET Stevens £nd Estella Stevens, Hall to attend the dance. county board meets on the 7th of i, Paul Mai of Indus is the proud delay. Shipments will be made ifri o| Indis, California and Francies W. Octpber. posessor of a Ford tractor which he Morning worship at 11 with sermon the order received, and as rapidly as. Stevens of Montant three brothers, ti .f- purchased from the-Jewett agency'in: LOMAN and special music. delivery is ,mad| bythe War Depart^ l)f Tho§. D. Cristie, President of St. Nurs.e D^ora Zimmerman/ one of the our city, to haul his threshing rig ment. Paul's. College .at Larsus, Asia Minor, early graduates of the local hospital around the country. Sunday School meets at 10 m. I am requesting that you inform the a, and- Alexander S. and David B. Christie Paul Mai has received a new tractor. who after her graduation was office local newspapers, as a matter of of Clyde Park,'Montant. nurse for Dr. Osborne at Baudette Let all be present if possible. Editors Jameson of the Littlefork public information, that the orders Besides these, a host of friends and later had charge of the Flu hospital Times and Cowan of the Northome now on hand for territory supplied mourn her loss, only in the hereafter Mac Loman sold a team of horses at Valley City, N. D. will return Record were here last Saturday. The Classes for everybody. by the Chicago warehouse, amount to will we know., the number she last week. next week and become office nurse Press acknowledges a very pleasant an aggregate of one hundred and sixty helped in various ways always inspiring for Dr. C. C. Craig and Dr. B. F. Osborne visit. Come again gentlemen. million pounds, and that shipments New scholars always welcome. and encouraging. She was buiied Richard Metcalf and family are at their offices over the International have already begun. in the family lot at Good Thunder, visiting relatives here. State Bank. John Harrison is getting into the If there are delays beyond what Union services in the Bethlehem Minnesota on September nineteenth vegetable commission business, having purchasers think reasonable, they and was followed to the grave church in the evening at 8. Be su.-e •V Mrs. Mary Loman spent last week The purpose of this arrangement purchased three thousand bushels should exercise patience. Writing tr by sorrowing friends and former with friends at the Falls. and come and invite your friends of potatoes at Blackduck last is to overcome the. congestion of the the Post Office Department will hot neighbors in whose memories she and help to make these union services #.• large hospitals near the canton* week for shipment to and for sale in expedite delivery, but will have a tendency will live long. a still greater success. A Congregational minister heid ments and the government also considers our city. to create additional delay. Inquiries "It is good to be rich and great to services inxthe church Sunday. m- it /will be better for the patients should be directed to the local be strong, but it is a better thing to Mrs. Goins will be hostess to the #.• Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow returned to be taken care of in their postmaster. be loved by a host of friends." Ladies' Aid Society at her home 1000 And Oscar Peggar has returned from home Saturday from Withrow, home districts. This hospital has Assuring you of our desire to meet truly, she was so loved. the North Dakota harvest fields. Ninth street, Friday afternoon, Oct. where they were called a couple an enviable reputation in not only #.« promptly the transportation obligations, 3rd. weeks ago by the serious illness successful treatment of medical and of I am, HOW TO BEAT THE H. C. L. Andy Amundsen is now the Barney his mother who passed away while surgical cases, but also in the training of Sincerely, Oldfield of the Rainy River district. Service in the Ranier church Sunday of -nurse and is entitled to the ,cre there. R. S. Brauery. The following is the letter which at 2:30. V# hearty support of this city and county- received the $10 prizes offered by the Jame Nearland is making a sojourn City Treasurer H. I. Bedell was For Sale—A good warm house with St. Paul Dispatch for being considered of a couple of weeks in the city of Sunday School at 2 p. m. honoredw ith the position of assistant 1 1-2 lots. A bargain. For particulars the best receipt for beating destiny. •V door keeper at the special se Dr. B. F. Osborne, president of the inquire at 914-7th st. the high cost of living, as as many sion of the legislature, a good job Northern Minnesota Hospital in our say: Keeping away from the ridiculous Ole Schie and Nels Nelson drove attend the dance at he I haii. held at the last regular session by city, returned from St. Paul Tuesday Mrs. Bruce Saville is enjoying a cost of high living: to Emo in their Fords Wednesday Friday, Ocober 3rd. where he was called by Dr. H. M. Court Bailiff R. H. Bennett. visit from Miss Effie M. Ross, Y. W. to atter.d the fair. The Winning Letter #.• Bracken, who has charge of the Federal «.« C. A. secretary at Rochester, a foimer I hereby submit my battle plan for Wm. Anderson seems to ue uie pooOh! public health service department County Attorney Jevne and County college chum of hers. beating General H. C. L. For this Sig Skoo is visiting his family who ular boy with the school mams, for Minnesota, North and South Treasurer Fogarty are in St. Paul this are at Montrose. They will return "Battle of All Nations" against H. C. you Schiffs Booth. •V Dakota and Montana to see how week in conference with State Auditor "Take warning then by them in a couple of weeks. L. the "soldier," as in other battles, •V many general hospital cases for the Preus relative to the State's indebtedness choose your pleasures for yourself, must reckon with two prime factors: Gratten DeGraw, wh--» ha beerr returned soldiers could be taken care to thisy county. They and do not Jet them be imposed upon ^John Christies, the Bannock horse spending the summer at His physical and his moral welfare. of here. Dr. Osborne pledged twenty are expected back today. you. Follow nature and not fashion king spent Saturday and Sunday home in Pennyslvania, I receive $65 a month. We have three he- bids to this service providing he weight the present enjoyment here boosting western Canada. will be home here in •V in the family and stern economy is am! could secure at least four addiional Without doubt, County Attorney of your pleasures against the necessary "the ornament of our home." by gollies, Moses he i*VT •V nurses for he hospital training school. Jevne has the swellest auto thait has consequences of them, and let The Town. Board have condemned Our rent for three plain upstairs home alone either. 1 ever come over Koochiching county yotir own common sense determine the West Fork bridge and work of rooms amounts to $8 a month. I roads. It is a Franklin Sedan, plate The COLLEGIATE BUSINESS INSTITUTE, youf choice. repairing same started this week When buying wearing apparel we The Loman consolida' glass windows, rich upholstry electric Nicollet at Tenth, Minneapolis, disregard style. We buy the cheapest a fine place these days lights and every convenience for has been selected by the Harvey and Ray Palmer left Loman had a very dangerous visitor cut in the butcher shop. At the large attendance and comfortable travel. State Department of Education and last evening for the University of in town this week. He was a grocery and in other stores we buv points to an excellent the Adjutant General to give advanced Minnesota to take a law cot^se. Harvey's dymanite salesman and demonstrator. only from stern necessity not a The society consists of The Big Falls people had a splendid business training to returned men position with Jevne and Norton nickel is spent only for keeping up Race, principal Miss Home coming celebration last and women in. the Service from Minnesota. has been taken by Archie Paul and our physical well being to a high assistant and domestic week in honor of their returned soldiers. Seven other collegiat* business Ray's job in the postoffice will be J. Methuselah Kennedy and C. pitch. Nothing is wasted. Our wearing er Miss Dahlberg, intermediate a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Millard courses for high school and taken by his brother Roy, who will Younger Swope have charge of the apparel is kept mended and patched Miss Roch primary. A visit to the attended and Mrs. Millard delighted college graduates exclusively. Fall probably begin the University course transportation department of the as long as possible. Nothing eatable school shows everything in apple px the audience with a few solo selections. term opens September 2.^. Write President n'ext year. Loman consolidated school which goes to waste what there is order, with the acception of the pie. A regular supper just like A. E. Piekard for information. they handle with auto-bronco equipment. left from one meal is utilized the their mothers can make was served Catalog sent on request. "Were I to begin the world again, next. We are all physically well. Our The Odd Fellows of Loman are in the Van Nort hotel which was with the experience which I now living expenses are $50 a month, making preparations to give a 'sv.eeat gladly donated for the evening. __ Former C»iihty Commissioner Durhas have, I would lead a life of real, not This has been a poor year for small which leaves $15, Like I^ouglas Fairbanks, their hall at Loman on Friday, now a prosperous fee-i Jj of imaginary pleasures. I would enjoy grain. Two threshing outfits are operating I put said $15 in the bank to October 3rd. Nothing is being spared The Riverside Club which consists business in Northome was here Friday. the pleasures of the table and here and the amount of grain see if it will growv in preparing for the entertainment of Ernest Bennett, Louis Lemieux, He says everything is prosperous wine but stop short of the pains inseparably turned out fails to make the farmers How we keep our morale high": and the committee guarantees R. W. Haddock, Garnet Peterson, M. in his home city and that already annexed to an excess of happy with he possible excepion of V^e love each other good and you a good time. The ladies .have •J^t- ai Parsons and Archie Paul have rented the tourists have' been around in either. I would not, at twenty years, Mac Loman whose oats ran about 50 strong and .that helps some. promised to bring baskets and, these the palatial residence and Riverside great numbers in" spite of the fact be a preaching missionary of abstemiousness bushel to the acre. We hope "some day to have enough will be auctioned so you -are guaranteed drive formerly occupied by Mr. that they 3"o discouraged at times and sbbriety and I should •V money to buy some land and be independent a good supper at your own and Mrs. Haddock completely -furnished as far south as Park Rapids from let other people do as they would, Xwo erstwhile school mams who that fills up with happiness. price. f.'&szi.ij.-: and are not reducing the high trying to get any further north than without formally and sententiouslj' live in the vicinity of Loman will be cost of living but getting many of the Bemidji. But that after another rebuking them for it but I would be married before Christmas. Another We reckon that after five years of NOTICE BICYCLE RIDERS privileges of the home life. Ma Snyder month there will be no excuse for most firmly resolved not to destroy Loman girl who is teaching in a tlie world war humanity must suffer is doing the honors. Everyone that story bdng told because the my own faculties and constitution in nearby town will be made happy in I handle alL kinds of liicyfcle re-^ the effect in high prices, and, we reports a gain in avoirdupois as roads will undoubtedly be well gravelled to those who have no complaisance June. That makes you wonder eh? pairs and .suppiie's, and do repairing. ch submit to the unavoidable. Tfully well as more cheerful looks, clear to International Falls. regard to their own." These three beautiful maidens will R. E. Martin, 705-8th St. A28 S25 I. H.