International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 23, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, OCTOBER 23rd, 1919 PAGE FIVE SUFFERED SINCE REV. WM. PEARSONS PROCEEDINGS OF FUNERAL HELD SCHOOL BOARD LOCAL HAPPENINGS CHURCH HE WAS A BOY The remains of Rev. Wm. Pearson Independent District Number 2, Gemmell, who was living with his son Dr. Minnesota on October 9th Pearson and family on the farm near 1919 Three unfurnished rooms for rent Howley Had Been in Poor Health MICKIE SAYS Ericsburg were found in a deserted Apply 807 8th street. For Twenty Years—Restored by camp about six miles away last Wednesday Meeting called to order 8:30 p. m. Tanlac afternoon. Deceased wbo All members present. Minutes of Two good teams for sale. Apply \F EMER'eOON KNE\N HO\N was over eighty years of age was previous meeting read and accepted. MANN OP TweSE U'U NM*X M&\ S. E. Thompson & Son. "I have been in bad health for over missed from home about supper Moved and carried that the following AR.E GOOD, VME'O BE 1 «r# twenty years and my condition has time on Sunday ten days before his amount of tax be levied for the PRlNtM* NAORE'M VME OO. TV\E* Mayor P. Ellingson was here gradually been getting worse all the body was found and although searching year 1919: A\IM%T MERN fc\O.BUT J\WV*AtMN». Tuesday taking a prominent part in GOISAE. OP 'CM ATTRACT WORE time, but about a month ago I commenced parties scoured the woods for For teachers' wages $5,000.00 the taxpayers' league. taking Tanlac and now I days, and even these destrted camps For fuel 500.00 tcel like a different man altogether," were visited no trace of him was Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor O. M. Larson, who was taken to said William Howley who lives found till recently when a lumber jack Total $5,000.00 Rochester last week is in a serious Deer River, Minn., while in Abbott The following bills were audited who had lost his way wandered into condition after his operation. Drug Store in Duluth the other day service. the camp and saw the remains of allowed and. odered paid No morning "As far back as I can remember," St. Paul Book and Stationary deceased in a kneeling position by a W. Irving Burton, manager of Burton's continued Mr. Howley, "I have been Sunday school 11:45. bench, upon which a note was written Company, books $77.53 Department Store is on a business bothered with stomach trouble and with a splinter dipped iij ink Ginn & Co., books 17.08 trip to Chicago this week. indigestion. Even as a small boy I West Disinfectant Co., supplies Evening 8. stating that he had lost his way and #.• would often have spells of sick headaches 109.00 was hungry and weak. FOR SALE—Buick light 6 touring after, meals, and would have 2.25 The evening service will be in Mizpah Message, printing The funeral services were conducted car, 5 good tires. Car in first-class indigestion in the worst way. As I memory of our departed brother 13.75 last Friday at the town hall at Laurel Book Co., books ...... condition. W. F. Cleveland, 719-8th grew up I gradually got worse until Rev. Edw. Kaneen. The ministers of 4.15 Ray by Rev. Claude E. Ireland, the Geo. F. Howard, books street. pd I finally reached the point where ev-, Fort Frances and the Falls and the new pastor of the M. E. church, after Northwestern School Supply erything I ate would cause me to suffer Odd Fellow Lodge will participate. co., supplies 4.75 which the remains were buried in Rev. C. L. Kingsbury of the Baptist something awful afterwards. the local cemetery amidst a vast concourse Anna Smith, labor 10.00 church entertained the deacons and Those terrible headaches kept up. The quartette for the morning service C. Russell Hoyt, expense 8.23 of sympathizing friends. officers of the church to a banquet helps greatly. Let us build up too, and sometimes the pain was so Upon motion Charles Gosline was Deceased had been for many years at his home Tuesday evening. severe it would almost drive me wild. the attendance. a minister of the Quaker church and allowed 75c per trip for transporting •A This trouble just kept on until I was •V the Bjerklund children to and from was highly regarded by all who just about all in, and had to lose a October 28th, at 8 oclock the fight- Good pine slabs for sale, delivered knew him. school. right from the mill, only four do lot of time from my work. Handling jng American Quartet will sing and j-fHOOT The clerk was instructed to post lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson lumber is no easy job, and I was sim-1 ten Qf the conditions at the front. notices offering $5.00 per cord for DON'T SELL AMUNITION & Son. ply too weak and run down to keep This number is under the auspices dry tamarack and $5.50 for green of the University of Minnesota, and OR FIREARMS TO CHILDREN at it. birch wood delivered at the school CHftRIM comes highly recommended. Proceeds The many friends of Roscoe McMillen "Finally Tanlac came along, and to house during the winter of 1919-^:0. go for repairs on the church. are glad to see him back again tell the truth, had very little faith in Moved and carried that the regular Deputy Game Warden Powers Tickets on sale at Rexall and City after fourteen months over seas service it, but I though I would try a bottle school board meting be held October Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's swore out a complaint against Drug stores. Ladies' Aiders, and in the world war. of it anyway, and that first bottle did 24th at 8 -30 p. m. Moved and carried County Commissioner Frank Green tf Drug Store. «r# young people. •f+ me so much good that I just kept that the local telephone be installed last Saturday for selling ammunition Jj Former Commissioners Bursack right on taking this wonderful medicine. to one Holgo Olson,eleven years rf in the school house. F. M. Billmyre returned Monday Have you sent in your subscription Wildwood and Ulved'ahl of Big Falls The more Tanlac I took the better Upon motion meeting was adjourned. age, who was firing his 22 calibrc. from a business trip from Duluth. card for the new financial year? were here Tuesday attending the I got and now I am in better condition rifle in the residence part of our city W deliberations of. teh taxpayers' league in every way than I have been W. T. Kuntze, enaangjerjng the life of other children Ledgers, blank books and liquid ink 1 Sunday School is growing we since I was a boy six years old. I Clerk playing around. eradicator at the Press office. Mike McHugo, the old stand by of want you to join. haven't had a headache since I took The law requires that no child under the Margie section of county was my first bottle of Tanlac, and mv MARGIE 14 years of age shall have fire on here Tuesday attending the taxpayers' FOR SALE—Stoves and furniture. stomach is in such fine condition Some Boy Scout potatoes yet arms of any kind in his possession, Fred Krueger, 800 Sixth Ave. O 23-30. league in theh interest of good that I can eat just anything I want hand. Call Scoutmaster Dale. M. J. McHugo has his machinc and that under no circumctance shail roads. and never suffer any afterwards. It •V shed nearly completed. ammunition be sold to such a child ».•<p></p>•V— is simply wonderful to feel like this Merchant A. K. Aaberg of Northome $$ —also that minors from 14 to 18 years BAPTIST CHURCH F. B. Cleland, district leader in the attended the league meetinghere after suffering for twenty long years, of age cannot purchase ammunition The Community Club will meet Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor Farm Bureau work and County Agent and a medicine that will do that Tuesday. without the written consent of ths'r Saturday evening. Everybody come. Arnooat of Beltrami county spent much for a man deserves all the good parents. Also that aliens have no 10 a. m. Bible Study. Otto and Thoward Berg of Laurel Monday here in' consultation with things that are said for it. I have right to have firearms nor ammunition Mr. Elsig of Sturgeon River was M. M. Abbott our county agent. section of country were business gained eight pounds already, and am in their possession and it is Leader- in town a couple of days last week. 11 a. m._ Preaching. "The so well and strong that I am getting visitors here Saturday. also contrary to law for anyone to •V ship of Jesus." Supt. G. A. Olson of the couifty ready to go back home and get on the sell ammunition to aliens. This lav/ FOR SALE—S-room house, 16x34, schools is rejoicing over the arrival Mrs. Larson and little daughter returned job again. I sleep like a top every has not heretofore been enforced in m. Christian Endeavor., 7 p. modern in everyway. Enquire of Nick of his wife and .children who are alhready home last week from Ericsburg. night now and I feel so fine every our city but there is no reason why it domociled in their new home, morning that I just know I can get Toder, 514, 9th street. should not be enforced and the ar* 8:15 p. nfi'.- At the Bethlehem church. around and handle as much lumber 709, 8th avenue, which Mr. Olson .In rest of Mr. Green who was sentenced A memorial service in memory of our family reMinneapolis Fred.: La Valley and purchasd a fjtw. months ajjo. Mr M. Peterson, has moved his in a day as any of the boys. You can by Judge Palmer to pay a fine o: deceased bother, T£ev. Edw. Kaneen, family' into the house owned by i. put me down as a regular booster turned Monday from five dollars and three dollars costs in our city to take up their abode Arthud Nehls -one of the -earliest Tlorton near town. for Tanlac, for it has been a godsend will no doubt be a warning to others. Wednesday- evening, Bible Study again. settlers in the Up^per Sturgeon was to me." and prayer service. Sold at Rubin's drug store at International a busines* vpi&r here on his return Mrs. Osborne of Fort Ripley, Minn., WAIT FOR THE GREAT Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCormack and from Iowa where-he has been working Falls and at S. E. Dimon came Saturday morning to assist at MILLINERY SALE Friday evening choir rehearsal at family are enjoying a visit from her this summer to his home at Mar at Littlefork and all other leading the hotel for the winter. the parsonage. brother, C. E. Harman who recently gie tc spend the winter logging. druggists. •r» Starting Saturday, October 25th returned from overseas. Mrs. Crowe entertained the Ladies" Ladies' and Misses' hats ait nearly METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH N. E. Nelson who has hewn a fine COUNTY RED CROSS Aid last Thursday. There was a good half prices at Rifkin's. 228 Third sr. Get your shoes repaired at the new stock farm out of his forest homestead Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. ELECTS OFFICERS turn out being about thirty presen:. The Peoples' Store, International shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's near Waukana, and who always barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work Falls, Minn. is interested in steering public At the regular meeting of the Sunday School at 10 a. m. GeoJ Collins was here on Thursday guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti affairs rightly was here Tuesday in Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon: County Red Cross Association last from Minneapolis looking aiter his RED CROSS BRANCH NOTICE •V faithful attendance at the taxpayers "The Abiding Christ" Sunday afternoon the following furniture he had stored here since Jos. Wise of Lake City who is league. In the evening at 8:15 the congregation were elected officers for the ensuing last winter. Annual meeting of the Internaional well known to many of the old-timers is asked to attend the memorial year: here arrived Tuesday to look over Falls Branch will be held at the Rev. and Mrs. W. Wm. Dale ar service of the former pastor C. V. Kinney—President. Mr. O. Backe went to Grand Forks Alexander Baker school Monday his old homestead in 67-22. away for a few days. Mr. Dale being of this church at Bethlehm church W. W. Dale—Vice-President. last Saturday and returned on Thursday evening, October 27th. Election of a delegate to the National Council of in memory of Rev. Kaneen's good Anna B. Franson—Secretary. in company with his daughter, officers. Please bring reports. The sawmill closed down last Friday Congregations churches being1 held Geo. N. Millard—Treasurer. work and untiring effort to build up Miss Ella. night for about three weeks repair Secretary. at Grand Rapids Michigan. Mrs. Dale the kingdom of God on earth. —a— to the machinery and hot pond is visiting her sister in Mnneapol .until TRAPPERS ATTENTION! Mr. Moone has purchased some lots after which it will start for an all FOR SALE—Household goods of her husband returns from Mich ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH from Willard Horton and is prepar all descripion. Inquire K. O. Fosse, winter's run. igan. Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Aver The season is now open on Fox, ing build a house at once and «v 615, Seventh street. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. •V Wolf, Fisher and Skunk, ship now move to town. The first case of auto speeding for Mr. M. F. Smootz purchased and receive the benefit of the exceptionally some time passed, was heard by Chas a Moe a twenty-one-yearold Fordson tracor and Brush Breaker English services Sunday morning high prices. Mink and muskrat Mr. and Mrs. McHugo in company Judge Palmer, under city ordinance, young man who worked at the from the local Ford agency here last ut 10:30. season does not open until December with Mrs. Wilson returned last last Monday when Clint Salvin was saw mill died Saturday night of week. This is the first Brush Breaker Are your children receiving religious 1st. week from an auto trip to the fined five dollars and costs. pneumonia after only a few days illness. to be purchased in this county, and instruction? We will be glad to Fred SHaw, «r# sotuhern part of the state. His remains were accompanied we are safe in saying that when other see them at our Saturday school (2 to International Falls, Minn. FOR SALE—One of the finest teams by his father to River Falls, Wi: farmers see the good work this 3 p. m. Art Nehls reurned last week from in the county. Young, Dapple Gray machine does they will buy one for for burial. Little Fork, Big Falls and Baudette Reformation Festival will be observed Iowa, where he went last spring. He mares weight about 3200, gentle and J#J weeklies please copy and mail bill for themselves. by a special service on Friday, sold his team near Park Rapids. He true pullers. 'Must sell on account JJ Mrs. D. N. Summerfield passed same to Fred Shaw. October 31st at 8 p. m. intends going back to Iowa again. of hay shortage. E. G. Hoover, Norden, Sheriff Mcintosh and Deputy Reedv quietly away last Wednesday morning Minn. raided another joint at Ranier Saturday after a few days' rapid decline. The pie social last Saturday evening night and two women were Deceased was the mother of Mrs. was well attended and a general Prof and Mrs. C. Russell Hoyt of brought before Judge Palmer and N. Shapira and has lived with her at good time was had. The pies brought Gemmell were business and shoppingvisitors fined $10 with the option of "digging their home on Sixth street for the the neat sum of $31.00. The money here Saturday. They came up" or leaving the county. Dave past seven years. She was about to be used for club purposes. by the auto route and speak well of Jackson was arrested at the same ninety years of age and highly regarded. the road conditions since the gravel time on a charge of bootlegging and Mr. C. Olson has purchased the has been spread on the swamps. was bound over to the grand jury •V Margie hotel from M. J. McHugo Clarence Shaw, son of Mr. and and moved in on Monday and is now County Commissioner Rudolph At Bethlehem church, Tuesday Mrs. George Shaw of our city returned ready for business. Mr. Osborne Langaard attended the taxpayers' evening, October 28th, Fighting last week from almost two years comes from Fort Ripley, Minn. He league meeting here Tuesday. He Americans Quartet. This is a quartet service in the Medical Corps of the is a live energetic man and just the says good work is being done gravelling of returned soldiers who will sing United State's Navy. He volunteered man for the place. Hope he will do the road between Gemmell and and speak of life at the front. This November 15, 1917 and from Minneapolis well here. the gravel pit four miles north. number is on the regular University was sent to the Great Lakes of Minnesota Chautauqua circuit. Naval training school near Chicago, •V ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL Miss Annette Miller the public Tickets are 50 cents\ and 25 cents. 111. April 1918 he was transferred health nurse for the county, returned For sale by members of the Bethlehem to the Naval hospital at Philadelphia. During the week of October 20-27 Tuesday after a strenuous trip examining Ladies' Aid, boys and girls and Pa. In September 1918, he was sent' there will be a nation-wide campaign the children in the Big at Rexal and City Drug stores. Benefit to the New York reciving ship, Bay to secure funds for the purpose of Falls, Pine Top and Wildwood schools of repairs on the church. Ridge Barracks and on December establishing a memorial to Theodore and attending the community fair at •v 1918, was assigned to the cruiser Roosevelt. FIGHTING AMERICAN QUARTET Wildwood where she gave a fine address C. W. Jewett of Bemidji head of the Huntington upon which vessel hserved It is the plan to give every American on her work in the county. Ford agencies in this district was as pharamist's mate until his F"m Yankee singers, bringing to us the songs of the boys as they were an opportunity to contribute to here Saturday with C. C. Hilderbrand honorable discharge October 13, 1919, Dr. Larson the Optomertrist will the memorial, and the week will be given in the trenches, not alone of the American boys, but also the Canajdians, superintendent of the Ford Assembly during which service he made six be at the Victoria hotel, November, devoted to. a campaign of Americanism, plant in Minneapolis. They spent return trips to Brest, France. The British, and soldiers. All'four of the boys were singers French patriotism and the teaching of 7-8. Consult him. if you have defec the weekend duck hunting with good above was avaluable experience for /before entering the service, all four sang while in training here, and one the principles for which the Colonel results. Mr*- Hilderbrand was agre the young man who was raised and of the boys, Mr. Paul Klingstedt, achieved wide recognition for his original stood during his lifetime. in our city and is fully ably surprised to find such a progressive educated appreciated poems dealing with his service overseas. The quartet filled a long chautauqua by him. Clarence expects city here and was well pleased Grattan De Graw, one of the earliest to get work here after a few .days' with the manner.in which Manager season last summer and was rated as one of the finest male quar-* settlers and good farmers of vacation to earn money so that Ballou' head of the Ford Agency* ie tcts before the ^public. Auspices Bethlehem Ladies' Aid, Tuesday, October tive eyes or need glasses, Artificial Loman was a business visitor here can continue his education at the here was geting the orders and looking 28th. Benefit church repair^.. eyes fitted. University next year. after tlujurs~g.en£rally., yesterday. A 'SW'T-: hk,