International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 30, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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7E&S "5SW* -5®#- :."*•" ., —.. _- *r ,o~» *J^-* a lis INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, OCTOBER 30th, 1919 PAGE FIVE LIEUT. HUMPHREY RETURNS JOE RILEY SELLS OUT vW HAD TO LAY OFF LOCAL HAPPENINGS Lieut. Lee Humphrey who enlisted It was quite a surprise to the oil mm AT TIME as a volunteer under Sergt. Bloomfield timers here Monday to learn that at the local recruiting station, Joseph Riley the blacksmith who has Rev. W. W. Dale, Pa.tor July 17, 1917 returned Monday for a been here and taken an active interest Three unfurnished rooms for rent Peterson Spent $500 For Medicines flying trip to renew his acquaintances in local affairs for the past MICKIE SAYS Apply 807 8th street. Morning worship at 10:30. High That Did Him no Good—Restored Since leaving here he has run the fifteen years had sold his good business points of the National Council at by Tanlac entire gauntlet .from the Buck private to Chas. Richardson, and that Two good teams for sale. Apply Grand Rapids. WHASSAT? |f to the First Lieutenant and his in about a month Mr. Riley and family v.. CASH REGISTER AIN'T S. E. Thompson & Son. "I have spent over five hundred many friends here heartily congratulate will leave for Pasadena, Cal, NORKIN'? WEU.,NHADOA I Sunday school 11:45. dollars for medicine during the past him on his good success. For where they expect to try the orange* CAR.E NOPE, "TH*S A»NT THE FOR SALE—Stoves and furniture. five years, and Tanlac is the only REPAtO. SHOP WVW DOMTCHA"fRN eleven months Mr. Humphry worked raising business. Fred Krueger, 800 Sixth Ave. O 23-30. Evening worship 8. ADVERTISING? THAT thing that has done me. any good at at dfferent positions around the •r« Like the blacksmith "Under the makes 'en woavo. yi all, "said P. F. Petersen, a we'1 paper mill and became highly regarded Spreading Chestnut Tree" of poetical G*BN£t FOR SALE—Bay mare, 9 years You are invited to all services. known fireman who is employed at by all with whom he worked and fame, Mr. Riley has became a old, 1200 pounds also 5 months-old the Milwaukee Novelty Dye Works, they are all glad to see him back. real part of this city. He always gets NOVM, colt. Mac Loman. After spending the day here Lieut. and who lives at 1557 Third street, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH M\CKIE, along with people and is well liked •V Millwaukee, the other day. OON1 Humphrey left for Fort Snelling by them all as is also the case with FOR SALE—Household goods of 5 GET "I had about made all arrangements where he expects to receive his honorable his family, and it is a real shock to all descripion. Inquire K. O. Fosse, FRESH* discharge about the 3rd of to be operated on," continued hear of them leaving. The only reason 615, Seventh street. Mr. Petersen, "and after reading so r-ext month, when he will be amongst of their going is because Jos much about Tanlac, I decided to postpone us again, we trust permanently. •V feels that advancing years seem to Draftsman Luse who arrived a the operation and give this demand a little less strenuous occupation week ago from New York expects medicine a trial. I had suffered so SCHOOL NOTES and that the investment he his family her in a couple of weeks. long from stomach trouble without made in western property five years Clnton Sabin has left srhool. gettng any relief, that I was finally ago, near where his uncle lives, maj' told that an operation was the only Mrs. N. E. Brokaw and children returned prove to be just the kind of a life he thing left. I had reached the point Harold Shapira is back to school Saturday after a few weeks' needs to lead during his remaining where I would have terrible cramping vacation at her former home in Wisconsin. again after a few days' absence. years. •V spells in less than thirty minutes Mr. Richardson who has bought after every meal. I would often almost Grace Blman has been absent sevis this good business is well able to lose my breath on account of going to Saratoga, New York, Good pine slabs for sale, delivered take care of it and his wide and favorable gas forming so bad, and the misery day. right from the mill, only four do1 acquaintance here will en I suffered from headaches will never lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson a.ble him to continue it as successfully be known to anybody except myself. Beatrice Kreager has returned to & Son. as did his predecessor and with This trouble just gradually got school again after a few days' absence. the growth of the town his business worse all the time until I got to FOR SALE—Twenty, twelve dollai will also grow and enable -him to where I couldn't retain anything. I Pan Motor Company shares for ten save a competence for later life. ate not even a glass of milk. I never dollars each. Apply room 7, Internatonal The Juniors are giving a Hallow'een Here's wishing them both the best slept well, in fact, there were many Hotel. Nov.13 masquerade in honor of the Seniors of success. nights when I just had to walk the Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. and faculty October 31st. L. N. Nelson of Ericsburg was her floor all night long and not sleep a O. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids arrived McCLELLAN over Sunday. wink. I was so nervous at times here yesterday for a few days' Kathryn La Bar has left school and Sunday School 10 a. m. that I couldn't stand to have anybody visit with his business manager and eral days but reported for duty Monwhere Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's talk to me. I finally got co the family will reside. Mr. Oscar Karlin returned from many other friends here. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject Drug Store. tf where I could hardly get about, and 1 Kempton, N. Dak., last week. V# "The Great Vineyard." -—58—- would be laid up for a month at a The Seniors are working on public •V FOR SALE—A new 30-30 Winchester Ledgers, blank books and liquid ink time. speaking and intend starting programs rifle, model 1894 cheap if Mr. I. O. Stay and family are now eradicator at the Press office. Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Sub- "Well, as I have already said I before the assembly this week. taken at once. Apply Kenneth living in the Martin Haugo residence. ject: "The Trail of Life." took Tanlac as a last resort before r55 Kruger, 800, 6th Ave. submitting to an operation, and I N. P. Nielson and Lafe Swope two The Seniors have selected their JJ .-r—— am mighty glad I did, for it overcame of the successful farmers of Loman Friday evening at 7:30 there will class colors, flower and have sent for Mrs. Otto Leahardt is now able to Corporal: Chas. Houska of Ranier my troubles, and I am now a sound, spent the week end here. be a meeting of the official board or the books for their class play and will be, up after a relapse with the Typhoid returned a couple of days ago with well man again without having to go this church at the parsonage. Every start working on them as soon as the fever. his honorable discharge from the pnder the knife. You may believe it member of the board is urged to attend. books arrive. FOR SALE—5-room house, 16x34, medical corps of the 69th Division. or not, but it's the truth if I ever told Let us get to know the needs modern in everyway. Enquire of Nick 1Vfr. Sam Akerwald arrived from it, I haven't had a pain of any kind •V of the church and community by Josephine Carell, a member of our Toder, 514, 9th street. Minneapolis Wednesday to spend Mr. J. J. Corbett of Rudd, Iowa, since I finished«my first bottle of gathering to talk over such problems. school, wha has been ill for some the winter on his. homestead. •V who owns valuable lots in our city Tanlac, and I can sit down now and time, is on the road to recovery and Mac Loman who recently sold his •V was here yesterday and is quite eat a big, square meal- and it never ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH intends to be back in school in two farm at Loman to John Palm who Mr. and Mrs.Brule Stewart are expected, pleased with the prospects for continued causes me the least bit of trouble Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. or three weeks. moved from Loman to Richland soon from Lidgerwood, N prosperity here. afterwards. I have gained ten pounds H. A. Mayer, Pastor. 8—— eight years ago spent Sunday in our Dak., after spending the summer already and am back at my work and The other day in English class Alton city. there. never lose a minutes time. A hard John Clausen who has a fine farm Special reformation services on La Plante was askeed to give a •V days' work doesn't hurt me, either, near Ericsburg and whose wife has Friday, October 31st at 8 P. M. quotation "Sure I was drunk in mv Get your shoes, repaired at the new Mrs. J. Ridgeway and Mr. and for I just hustle home and wash up raised, the Thanksgving turkey for dreams" We are still wondering ^shop in the rear of C. B. Howie' Mrs. OrviTle Barnett left Tuesday for and eat as hearty a supper as anybrdy, the Editor of' this pap^r for several No services on Sunday. where Alton Wars the night before. barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work K^komo, Ind,, alter spending four and go to bed and stretch out years past was a visitor in town guaranteed and prices reasonable, tf months' with the Edw McClellan ?»!)d sleep like a school boy all night Tuesday. English services on Wednesday. Junior Red Cross has been started family. •V lorn Those headaches and smothering November 5th at 8 P. M. and out of the seventy five pupils in Attorney John H. Brown, who has spells have left me, too, and in The High school foot ball team High School fifty-two members have been absent for the past two weeks MARGIE f« I am in a fine condition in eveery played a return game with the Blackduck BAPTIST CHURCH zt, enrolled. The dues are twenty-five on legal business returned Saturday way, and I'll tell the world that Tanlas team at Blackduck last Saturday Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor cents for students instead of a dollar Mrs. Brown is visiting with relatives Leon Joyce returned from Dakota is responsible for it all." and while the score was 18 to 0 paic to jon man Red Cross. in Minneapolis a few days longer. an Monday. Sold at Rubin's drug store at International our team of enthusiastic players put Morning service subject: "The •V S3— Falls and at S. Dimoa up a very good game. E. Brotherhood of the Race." The Hgh School orchestra has been Mr. Garrison was in International Rev. Gregg, the Sunday School at Littlefork and all other leading Jg missionary for this county held service started. There are first and second Falls on Saturday. druggists. Mr. Gilligan, superintendent of C. E. society at 7. P. M. violins, cornet and pian at present. •V at South International Falls construction of the M. & O. Paper last Sunday morning and rfcturned They plan to be ready to play at the Mr. A. C. Johnson of Bemidji was tit" Company is rejoicing over the arrival Evening service at 8 P. M. Evangelistic. pragrams gven the High School. to his home at Littlefork Sunday evening. MPrtown last week. of his wife and two daughters. SPECIAL PR'GMM A new drawing class has been started.. They have. rooms over the First National It is the first class of this sort Mrs. E. J. Olson went to International Bank Building until they can Wednesday evening, bible study, to be given in our High school. There Falls on Sunday. Attorney Harris Richardson of St. secure a dwelling house. Mr. Rye leader. Paul was a professional- visitor here are now about eighteen members. »r+ Monday. He reports good progress They have been doing pencil sketches Sievert Larson returned from Dakota Friday evening choir rehearsal at According to the Baudette Region, on all his cases, and is well satisfied and making pasters for public exhibition, Monday morning. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rye. All who the prosperous farming community with the good judgment shown by and intend to do painting and •V will take part in singing are kindly SAT. and SUN., FICV. 1 and 2 of Birchdale is to have a State Bank, modeling before long. the courts. Mrs. Daniels was visiting in Big invited. in the near future, the Thos. Ryan Falls the first of last week. Mite LUi Lewis #.« interests of North Dakota are said October 25tht a return game was FOR SALE—One of the finest teams CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES to be financing the institution which in the county. Young, Dapple Gray played at Blackduck wtih a score of Mrs. Joyce is in Bemidji at th is expected to be in operation within mares weight about 3200, gentle and 18 to 0 in favor of Blackduck, the home of her daughter Laura. IN The regular business meeting ot a month. score being obtained the first quarter. true pullers. Must sell on account •A •V the Christian Endeavor of the Frst of hay shortage. E. G. Hoover, Norden, Frederick Gross and Kenneth Terrence Childs moved his family Baptist church was held at the Balmer Conrad Lietgeb one of the successful Minn. McKabbage were able to be on the down to the gravel pit las week. home on Sixth Street last Monday farmers near Ericsburg was here team. Our boys showed great improvement •V •V night. There was a good deal Tuesday, expressing the hope and Jos. H. Thebo who has been living though handicaped by the Mrs. Bloom is now living in town of business to take care of and the belief that the snow would melt away Bathgate, N. D., where he has been snow and a poor field. Hanna Newman, having moved back last week. meeting did not adjourn untill quite as in other years when it came so is moving to his new homestead ai Gladys Drummond and May Mc late in the evening. Everyone enjoyed early so as to give him a chance to Frontier. He returned Monday from Clain accompanied the boys. A supper Miss Johnson who is visiting at the a social time before going home. complete the ploughing he was doing Bathgale, N. D., where he has been was served and a dance given Backe home expects to remain some At this meeting it was decided to use when the snow came. working at carpentering the past for our team. r*me. the second Friday of every month three months. for social gatherings of the C. E.'s. Leo Trusty, one of the good settlers A foot-ball game took place here Houses are in great demand just One week from this coming Friday, in the Nett River county, but A note from Rev. W. W. Dale, October 18th between Blackduck and now several looking for some place November 7th, 1919 there will be pastor of Bethlehem church, who is who has spent the past fourteen International Falls. The score was "c- live. a musical given in the Baptist church attending the National Council of months in military service, eight 47 to 7 in favor of Blackduck. Our NCSEm •V MITCHELL LEWIS by the C. E. There is a program -of Congregatonal churches at Grand months of which was spent in France boys put up a good fight but were Mr. Garrison is having considerable over an hour and it is hoped that was here last week getting ready to Rapids, Mich., says that they are handicaped by the fact that Kenneth trouble with his new Caterpillar there will be a goodly number there. return to his homestead to get more having a great meeting and that the McKabbage and Frederick tractor. There will be no charges but a silver "Jacques of the Silver Ncrth" church has decided to raise a centenairy clearing done to be ready for the Gross were hurt in a former game, •v offering will be taken at the spring seeding and planting. fund of at least fifty million and were unable to play. Subs were Men are scarce around here or In 6 Reels ,, close of the program. Come and dollars for their church work. He put in, the game from Junior High V* would seem so when the women have bring your friends. Corporal Marshall Hall, who was says he and Mr. Dale will be back School, were good workers, but A story of the nor..invest where to go out and drive the teams. Sunday morning in time for their formerly in the customs service here new to the business. After the game men and women live according to NOTICE returned Tuesday morning ready for church services as usual. a supper was served by the ijigh their own code of morals and to The Community Club met last Saturday his duties at this post again. Mr. •r» School girls for the Blackduck team, break them is to die with Mitchell evening. A good program was The Odd Fellows will meet in their County Commissioner Green wishes. Hall volunteered almost two years visitors from Blackduck and our given and a good time generally. Lewis famous for his part in "NineTenths new quarters in the Tipple building ago- and spent the last eighteen us to say that he was not arrested team an coach. Some of the boys of the Law, "The Bar •V now known as the Odd Fellows Hall for selling ammunition to minors months in the French trenches. His from Blackduck stayed over till Sunday M. J. McHugo, A. J. Anderson, Art ter" and "The Code of the next Monday night and at all times last week, but that it was his clerk, friends are glad to see him back night and after supper a dance a Trapper." Nehls were in International Falls thereafter. Wm. Elliott who went over and plead but not more so than he is to get was given inthe kindergarten rooms. last Tuesday attending the Taxpayers' Also guilty and paid the fine and costs. back. A sum of seven dollars »was cleared meeting. TRAPPERS ATTENTION! The greatesst two-reel comedy that The Deputy Game Warden who informed .-rtK over expenses. Junior and Senior './V 1 Mack Sennett has ever made ths office of the arrest" says The" Ladies' Aid of the Bethlehem High School attended in a body. Mr. Marsden and Mr. Nickleson The season is now open on Fox, that upon investigation he found that church met with Mrs. Arthur Wilson. "Treating 'em Rough returned on Friday last from Dakota "US Wolf, Fisher and Skunk, ship now it was Green's clerk who actually Ladies present were the Mrs. Watson, Dr. Larson the Optomertrist will where they spent the fall and part and receive the benefit of the exceptionally sold the ammunition so the warrant Chapman, Easterly, St. Mitchell, Pitblaco_and be at the. Victoria hotel, November, of the summer. with Louise Fazenda and Teddy the high prices. Mink and muskrat was finally made out aganst him. Elizabeth Post, Siebold and 7-8. Consult him if you have defec Big Dane Dog. season does,vnot.,open until December We beg Mr. Green's pardon for this Gran *. A tier the business meeting There will be a basket social at Guaranteed Laugh a Minuta iJonedy 1st. mistake/ however when the person was over a nice lunch was served by the school house Hallow'een night Fred Shaw, makng the arrest reports it as published our hostess of sandwiches, cake and lings, 10 and 25c for the ^benefit of -the school. Hope »,* International Falls, Minn. last week we supposed that coffee. Our next meeting will be every one will turn out and make was authority enough for dur statement Nov.eintye¥ £tht at Mrs. Paul St* Mit-chell a success. Little Fork, Big Falls and Baudette MXffr&E EVERYDAY 2:30 P. M. but evidently we tfere njisin 916, Sixth street. Visitors always tive eyes or need glasses: •"Artificial weeklies please, copy and mail bill for welcome. formed,.and we certaily apologize. eyes fitted. ilt pays to AdrarftiM tlia Pmi same to Fred Shaw.