International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 6, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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_J W3-*-' ^-V^" *-lH "C~"i~ '^X'r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 PAGE FIVE W Deputy Sheriff Jones and Cashier LITTLEFORK Cowan of Northome were here Saturday. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LOCAL HAPPENINGS Robt. Gregory spent Monday at the Falls on business. Miss Rosa Kurzeck, who is teaching Beatrice Kreager has left school Rev. W. W. Dale, Paster at Loman spent Sunday with her and has gone to Tennesse where the C. Hamre, of Waukanha transacted Three unfurnished rooms for rent FOLKS WE ALL KNOW folks on the home farm east of town. family will reside. business here Saturday. Apply 807 8th street. Morning worship 10:30. •v Thomas Erwin of Bemidji is here Miss Drexler and Burton Day went S. E. Gregg went to the Falls Monday Ledgers, blank books and liquid ink Sunday school 11:30. getting things shaped up for his to Ericsburg Saturday to play for a morning in the interest of Sunday eradicator at the Press office. wholesale and retail flour and feed dance. We hear Burton rather enjoyed school work. Evening worship 8. business. -•V the dance. Miss Williams the domestic science «v Rev. J. H. Davis and family are Everybody cordially invited to teacher is enjojring a visit from htr Mrs.' Geo. Monroe accompanied her Miss Williams ,Mr. Dunkel and Mr. nicely settled on their fine farm worship with us. sister. husband to our city Tuesday from Anderon visited the Ray and Ericsburg four miles south of town. their fine farm at Border, on a shopping •V schools last Wednesday and FOR RENT—Six-room house 820. expedition. Thursday supervising their special Missionary S. E. Gregg left Saturday BAPTIST CHURCH 3rd street. Apply above address. F. line of work in these schools. evening for Waukanha where he Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor Ferguson, Tel. 399. The Christian Endeavor wil'. hold a has a fine Sunday school. social and program a week from Friday. Librettos of the Senior play have Bible school 9:45. FOR SALE—Household goods of Watch for announcements in arrived, parts will be assigned and The home of E. Babcock and wife all descripion. Inquire K. O. Fosse, next week's is^ue. work started soon. The Seniors hope was made happy on Thursday of last «,« Preaching 11 a. m. 615, Seventh street. to stage the play soon after Christmas. week by the arrival of a bright baby •V Fred Smith of Laurel was a business boy. The play itself is one used on Subject "Democracy's Day." ... Miss Williams the city librarian is visitor here Tuesday and incidentally the professional stage.—"The Arrival 3 attending the State Librarian Association visited his daughters who of Ketty." Miss Miller, county nurse left Monday Evening C. E. Society 6:55. meeti.pg in Minneapolis this ».« reside over the Reuter store. morning for International Falls •V week, and other points in the county on a Friday afternoon the school is to Preaching 8 p. m. tour of inspection. Wm. Getts and family have returned have a rare treat, in being entertained FOR.. "SALE—5-room house, 16x34, #.• to their home in South International by Astere Sacken,. a speaker of Subject: "Capital and Labor." mode^-Unlivery way. Enquire of Nick Co. Surveyor Rose and Co. Agt. Falls after several months' $ prominencee, and a number of talented Toder, 514, 9th street. Abbott have beautiful stories to tell stay at Alice on the Mesaba range. musicans and readers. Mr. These services are for you, you will about the scenery and the woods to Astere Sacken is sent by the state miss something if you do not attend. The Editor is dreaming of Heaven, Each of the three concerts and ler.turs Craigville, via Margie and Caldwell to further patriotism and anti Bolchevicism. where Subscribers pay on Time, and Gus. A. Oveson and family are having of the America First Association Brook and back to Littlefork. Advertisers are early with their Copy, their home renovated and otherwise will be different tn our city and Everybody phones in News, and fixed up again from the damage METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH S3 Friday and Saturday. Much Money accumulates, and the Editor The Odd Fellows of Littlefork valley Last year the girls of this school done by the recent fire and expect to Clauue E. Ireland, Pastor. rides to his Marble Mansion on are planing for a big time next worked to help raise money for the be comfortably settled again in ?. J. V. Zimmerman left Tuesday the Hill at the End of a Perfect Day Saturday evening at their regular Armenians and Servians. Our school few days. In his new Limousine. night for Oregon to spend the winter Sabath school 10 a. m. meeting. There will be lots of work in proportion to its size raised the with hi son Sam Zimmerman who and then a big feed. largest amount of money in the stale The Northern Minnesota Hospital has been superintendent of large Morning worship 11 a. m. and received a certificate of merit. Association are planning to build an Two good teams for sale. Apply logging interests near Vincent, Ore. John Oa the cedar inspector for Mr. Rubin appointed by the Governor addition to their building in our city S. E. Thompson & Son. Subject "God and his People." the Natl. Pole Co., who has been stationed presented the certificate to the as soon as weather permits which Commander M. E. Withrow were for some weeks past, went to High school last Thursday. will give not only increased room and Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's elected delegates to the National Evening service 7:30 p. m. Blackduck Saturday to spend Sun convenience, but adequate fire escape Drug Store. tf convention of the American Legion day with his family. The Juniors entertained the Seniors protection. in Minneapolis Monday, Tuesday and Subject: "Smashing the Drive." »-.• V# and faculty at a Hallow'een masquerade, Chas. Hadlock, the forest ranger Wednesday next. MARGIE NEWS Friday evening, October 31. Quite a large sale of road -aders, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening from Blackduck was a business visitor 8 A motly crew of individuals asserr. scrapers and other road making and 7:30 p. m. here Monday. County Attorney Jevne and his Mrs. Joyce returned from Bemidji bled. Ghosts, witches, clowns, bums camp equipment of the Northwestern partner John Norton, have moved into last Tuesday. and wonderful ladies with suspicious Construction Company was made ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR SALE—Bay mare, 9 more commodious quarters over years ly large feet and masculine voice. The Tuesday at the court house by Sheriff the Viking theatre on the sunny side old, 1200 pounds also 5 months-old Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. Mr. CJiilds was in International rooms were decorated very attractively Mcintosh to satisfy a judgment in of Main street. colt. Mac Loman. Falls last Fridaj\ vH. A. Mayer, Pastor. in orange and black, with the favor of Attorney F. J. McPartli i. proverbal cats and pumpkins. Dancing Julian Peterson who is now residin Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rye gave a fne and games made the evening fiy It is quite gratifying to hear of so Andy Miller is a business visitor at No services on Sunday. Hallow'een party in honor of tl eir in St. Paul is visiting his brothers and suppers were hailed lustily. The many visitors from the various villages the county seat today. •.» Dr. Jack and Garnet Peterson. two sons last Friday night to which guests were served the following and settlements in this county p. Saturday school from 2 to 3 m. many of their school mates w^re invited weird names, but real food: who came here to attend the money Art Nehls has taken a cotract and had a most delightful time. Devil's brew, Jacko-lantern diluted, Good pine slabs for sale, delivered saving sales of the past few days loading ties for M. McHugo. CAPTAIN COOK ghostly squares, goblin beads right from the mill, only four do tell the merchants how pleased they •V County Superintendent G. A. Olson jjand sandwitches. lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson were to read their attractive ads in Terrence Childs and family were is atending the State Educational & Son. the Press. visiting at the parental home here FEELS FINE NOW meeting in St. Paul this week tnd Friday afternoon a program was last Sunday. later will attend the meeting of the f£iven in the high school. The mem Mrs. L. A. Ogaard and «on Thomas All who appreciate a good lecturer Federal.Clubs as a delegate from this bers of the program were as follows are spending a few weeks with her and good musical and vocal soloists J. D. Foote is once more seen on our home folks at Fisher before goin county. will miss it badly if they do not hear streets, having returned from Dakota Veteran Conductor Praises Tanlac west with her husband to spend the 1 Her first trip to the butcher.— the America First Concert Troupe last week. For Overcoming His Troubles Don't fail to attend the American Vivian Ronapre. winter. next Friday evening and Saturday urst Concert and lecture at the 2. Ardelia in Arcady—Agate Schonsby. afternoon and evening at the Grand •V Prof. Granger went to St. Paul "A few bottles of Tanlac has made Grand theatre tomorrow evening and FOR SALE—Twenty, twelve dollat theatre, under the auspices of the last week to attend an educational me feel just like a new man," '.vas Saturday afternoon and evening, 3. A tragedy in millinery.—Sarah Commercial Club. Pan Motor Company shares for ten association there, he will be away the statement made by Capt. F. M, This will be both a musical and Vt-rrary Rifkin. dollars each. Apply room 7, Internatonal several days. Cooke, residing at 144 East Winifred treat. Miss Drexler delighted all by playing Hotel. Nov.13 MASONS AND STARS ENTERTAIN St., St. Paul, Minn., recently. Captain •V several violin selections accompanied •v iss Inga Morken was in Little Cooke has been a conductor on the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Dale returned by Miss Peyton of Jun Lost, About a week ago a smail Last Wednesday evening the members Fork last week a couple of days on Great Northern railroad for fifteen Saturday morning from his visit ior High. Miss Drexler told the fountain pen, with the letter E on the of the Masonic order and Eastern Sunday she went out to the Lind years, and is one of the most popular to the Congregational National Conference story of the opera Lucia, and then gold band. Finder please notify Emily Star of our city gave a reception Camp for awhile. men" in the the service of the company. at Grand Rapids, Mich., and played the famous "Sextet." Watson or leave it at the Press in honor of Worshipful Master and #4 her visit with relatives in Minneapolis. office and be suitably rewarded. Mrs. K. O. Posse, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Last week several heavy pieces of ••'For years," continued Captain SELSAAS—CAPLE Ogaard and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Cooke, "I suffered from stomach machinery arrived for the new Illinois *5 Get your shoes repaired at the new Watson The former are moving to Lath mill soon to be put in operation trouble and had scarcely any appetite, Miss Miller, our Red Cross Public At 3 p. m. this afternoon Miss Edith shop in the rear of C. B. Howie'. Kalispell, Montana where Mr. Fosse here. The machinest will arrive and what little I ate disagreed health nurse has been examining Caple, eldest daughter of Mr. and barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work is going into the timber business under next week to get things started with me so that I would become terribly pupils in the school at. Loman the Mrs. Robt. Caple of our city was united guaranteed and prices reasonable, tf very flattering conditions. Mrs. and put in place ready to run. nauseated. Gas would form on past week. Most frequently the same in the bond of matrimony to Mr and Mr. Ogaard are going to spend my stomach and affect my heart so I defects are found that caused wouldbe Greg Selsass by Rev. Claude E. Ireland M. M. Abbott, our county agent, is the winter near Sacramento, Cal., could hardly breathe. I had terribly soldiers to be excluded in the recent in the Methodist Episcopal Today we are having a touch of attending the potato growers' convention but hope to return in the spring, headaches that woud last for two or draft. winter, may be this is what some church. Miss May McLeon acted a at Moorhead and before returning while the latter expect to move to three weeks at a time and nearly people call squaw winter, but we are home will attend the State bridesmaid and Mr. Olaf Weiner as Fairbault, Minn., which offers advanced drive me wild, and I would become so The Koochiching County Abstract best man. inclined to think it is the genuine -Federation of Farmers' Clubs, gathering educational opportunities for dizzy at times that I would have to Company of which Frank. S. Lang is one. We usually have in Northern After the ceremony, supper will be at St. Paul. their children, providing they can grab hold of something to keep from president and Louis Lemineaux is given at the home of the bride's Minnesota. It sure has come early arrange their local business affairs falling. My nerves got in such bad manager is moving from the litis this year. FOR SALE-r-One of the finest teams satisfactorily. The early part of the parents on 8tht street. The happy shape I could sleep very little, and building to more commodious offices 'in the county. Young, Dapple Gray couple will leave for a short honeymoon evening was spent in informal reception #r» I would get up in the morning feeling vacated' by Jevne and Norton over mares weight about 3200, gentle and and cards followed by a de^ and spend a portion of their The basket social given by the dull and heavy and all run down. Carr & Co's. store. true pullers. Must sell on account time at Ossion, Iowa, where the lightful lunch and the presentation school last Friday, Hallow'een was a "Nothing I tried seemed to do me of hay shortage. E. G. Hoover, Norden, of large silver spoons to the three bridegroom has a good farm. On grand success, as one entered the -S-r,. Joel L. Hanson leaves next Tuesday any good, and I kept getting worse Minn. ladies and a gold headed unbrella to their return they will make their building they began to feel rather all the time. A few weeks ago some to resume his embalming and the Mayor K. O. Fosse who for the 'home for the winter on Sixth street. queer at the ghosts on every corner musical .c&urse in the University of one suggested that I try Tanlac and I Geo. Shaw purchased the Union past two years has occupied in a The contracting parties are well and the one to escort them around to CinGitftfjatti/ Ohio, which is recog4?feedr got a bottle and began taking it, and. pool room, equipment and business very effective manner chair as Master and favorably known here, the the old witch who told their fortunes. as 'biie of the best,^institutions after taking two bottles I felt a from Robert Kirkpatrick last we§kj of the Masonic lodge. groom having lived here for over a A good program was given after in thfe cotimtry for these courses. His great deal better. I have a fine ap-. and has got things squared around The presentation address was ably year and works at the planning mil!, which the baskets were sold, 22 in many friends here which him success. petite now, and what I eat agrees, so that it is becoming quite a popular delivered by Worty Patron Chester while the bride has been the popular all, bringing the sum of $64.50. with me perfectly. Gas has quit form-, recreation centre. Woodford and responded in an appreciative clerk in Wirt's store for the past ing in my stomach and I am not manner by Mr. Fosse. two summers. r-rJ4—r •H. DRUGGISTS WARNED NOT John Grove one of the earliest set^lef^-inost troubleed with shortness of breath. Oscar Nevan and Lorry Lirette TO PRESCRIBE WHISKY successful farmers and I never have any more headaches or were fined five dollars and costs be-1 RED CROSS NEWS partment if everybody comes across most public spirited ri^an dn Pine Island dizzy spells and can sleep fiine, an 1 fore Judge Palmer last Monday for like Littlefork, with Miss Charlotte was a business visitor here Tuesday. New Orleans, Nov. Druggists get up in the morning feeling full hunting Sunday without a license, Miss Annette Miller, Red Cross Jameson at the helm. She has already 4— JHi| family came with him by life and energy. I never felt bet Deputy Game Warden Powers' who were urged not to dispense whisky in county health nurse, has returned started the campaign and gone .team "as' |a|r as Big Falls about thirty prescriptions by Albert D. Parker of in my life,..and feel at least ten ye? arrested them also confiscated their from Loman where she examined over the top of the allotment, and miles pa&t-^bf his farm while lie came youniger,- I am grateful for what rifles and equipment. New Orleans, president of the National t' the school children and found several has sent for more supplies—buttons here tov transact his business. Wholesale Druggists' associ ition, Tanlac has done for me." cases necessitating immediate care and window flags. She says she i-* ••'1 £#-, in his annual address at the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Creamer gave and attention She was at Ray Saturday not going to stop until everybody 1 Sbld'at feubin's drug store at International The regular monthly meeting of the a surprise Hallow'een masquerade opening session here of the fortyfifth to look after a family reported has a button, and every home has a Falls and at S. E. Dimon party in honor of their daughter, Board of County Commissioners was yearly convention of the association. as an emergency case, in which Red Cross flag, in the window in and akftb&llSTork and all other leading held laTst'Tuesday. All the member? Lucile at their home on Seventh St. the Red Cross will tide over the family around Littlefork. There is the true druggists. were prtsfent and considerable business About twenty-five young people /ere Referring to reports that liquor and help them on their feet again, American spirit for you. Everybody ..connected with the gravelling dealers in various sections of the Trappers attek now! present and declared they had the lightening their burdens and worries, come across—don't be A. W. O. L. at of the tjC4»iok roads was-attended to. best time ever. country were planning to go into which in many cases saves lives the Red Cross roll call next week. State Highway Engineer Bliler was partnership With durggists and sell where medicine would not. All you need is a heart and $1.00. The season is now open on Fox, 5* present and made a few good suggestions. their stores of whisky in prescriptions, Secretary David Hurlburt who has It is for work of this kind that tb The home service work of looking Wolf, Fisher and Skunk, ship now more than "won his spurs" as the successful Mr. Parker said "that is the Red Cross is going to use the money after disabled soldiers and their interests and receive the benefit of the exceptionally very thing we are going to try and secretary of the Commercial received from the membership drive is now in the hands of a ve«*y .high prices. Mink and muskrat Club, will go. to St. Paul this week Dr. Larson the Optomertrist wiil stop." next week, saving the lives of Americans, efficient committee, of which Dr. season "does not open until December be at the Victoria liotel, November, to be admitted as a hiember of the and right in our own community. E. Withrow is chairman, Rev. Claude 1st. NORTHERN MINNESOTA 7-8. Consult him if you have defec Minnesota bar, before the Supreme The Red Cross, depending on E. Ireland, secretary and F. McPartlin, Fred Shaw. u:* HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Court. He has been a member in •the generosity and big-heartedness legal advisor:—all of them International Minn. Falls, good standing of the bar in Illinois Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 196 of our .people, have engaged Miss war veterans, well qualified to ta-ce Little Fork, B:g Falls and Baudette Dr. B. L. Osburn Phone 79 -for some years past and will be welcomed Miller, as health' nurse for another care of this important department weeklies please copy and mail bilLfor to practice in this state, it Hospi'tal Phone 79 year, after the five months of good the Red Cross, and also members oi •ad same to Fred Shaw. is gratifying however to know that Office over International State Bank work she has already done. There the American Legion, which all over Plioa* 1S5 he intends to continue as secretary tive eyes or need glasses.' Artificial will not be much trouble for the Red the United States will work hand in nf fli rnmmprrm 1 HnK lk pays to Advertise in the Press International Falls, Minnesota eyes fitted. Cross to take proper care of this de- hand with the American Red Cross.