International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 27, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 27th, 1919 PAGE FIVE MARGIE-NEWS Don't forget the Odd Fellows dance POULTRY ASSOCIATION LOCAL HAPPENINGS in their new hall tonights HOLDSN GOOD SHOW AVGHUBCH Mr. Marke:n was in Big Falls last •V Saturday. The annual show of the Koochiching Two good teams for sale. Apply Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor S. E. Thompson. & Son. County Poultry Association ft* J. McAndrews of Big Falls was in held in the 20, 21 and 22, went far Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's town Saturday. MICKIE SAYS beyond all expectations. New coop: Morning worship, 10:30. Mrs. S. N. Rubin is visiting relatives Drug Store. __ tf purchased by the association for the #.• in St. Paul thi week. Andy Miller was a business visitor occasion were not enough to house Sunday school, 11:45. Wanted—A maid. Apply Mrs. C. in International Falls Thursday. *AN«OStt'. VNOVJLONT tf 66 the entries and in many cases it was Medill, the Falls Photographer has G. Muench. Phone 247. —8 OrOANO IF eMEftNfeOON'D PAN PE* Christian Endeavor, 7:00. necessary to double up to make room moved to the Frederick hotel studio, "THEIR PAPER. WITHOUT6EIIM' RENMM- Work is progressing rapidly on the for the chiclrens, geese, turkeys, so v\ie opposite the M. & I. depot. tf. Jimmie Know, one of the old timers oeo nnouldkt wafta waste mill, and will soon be ready for business. Evening worship, 8:00. ducks, pigeons, rabbits and bantams, A \.OTTA T(ME 'N STAMPS'N WORK •V at the poor farm died last Friday, —v- OtTTtN' OO-T THESE STATEMENTS that came streaming in all day Thursday. S. Ferguson, auditor for the M. & aged 70 years. EVER.M NEEK* Q-EE*. VS»E SURE C. E. started off with a bang last When the entries closed at six OO APPRECIATE THE GOOD FELLERS JJ O. leaves Saturday for another responsible Mrs. Daniels is still in Big* Falls Sunday. Come out next Sunday, clock all available coops were filled MAKE TM' UfeBYT OP OROP«n' VJHO ..For Sale—Short mill wood, $3.00 position at Dayton, Ohio. caring for her mother, who is verj' Miss Grace Mitchell is leader. Topic: with birds. Not long did the the lfs» T* PAN UP,ea«ENO •V per load. Prompt delivery. International ill. TWtMONes. N\THOOt KW' Christianity and the Health of America. poultry have to wait to receive consideration Lumber Co., 'phone 351. dl8 Mac Loman was a business visitor Ref. Ezekial 471-12. for the school boys saw here yesterday from Lo.man where Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur that the prize winners were given the Register of Deeds Langraf spent he is cleaning up his affairs, preparatory Lathorp a girl last Saturday, congratulations. Boy Scouts meet Friday at 10:00 a. best of care as to quarters and meals. the weekend with his wife af Bemidji to taking a well earned vacation. m. at Forest Inn for a hike up the. The animals showed their appreciation who is seriously ill at the hospital Everybody welcome to all servic-is. by immediately striking notes of there. Miss Penrod school supervisor for melody and paying with "strictly Chas. Wirt enjoyed & few days this district was visiting the schools BAPTIST CHURCH freshes." Wanted—A last week looking over his homestead young man over 16 Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor here last Thursday. Judge C. E. Brown arrived Friday would like position. Store preferred. on the upper Big Fork river, where and immediately gave the birds the Fred Wilkerman, 419-7th St. d4 he resided several years before going Four deer were brought in town Morning services, 9:45. once over. Pronouncing them good into business in this city. to be shipped last week by some hunters he immediately donned his long coat 83—- County Attorney Jevne and family from Brainerd. Bible School, 11:00. and started to place the birds by the returned Saturday from the twin Andrew Ryan and Mi^s Jane comparative method. To the ameteur cities vwhere he spent the week on Dempsey of Birchdale expect to be Mr. Miller was in Northome Saturday Preaching subject: "Woman the the birds were nothing but good official business. married this week, judging from the New Citizen." looking for a horse to buy for but to Judge Brown lack of conformation, license Andy secured from Clerk of McHugo but did not succeed. black feathers, color or Good pine slabs for sale, delivered Court Drummond Monday. Missions: the legsj color of the feathers, weight, right from the mill, only four do 1st—Prejudice against women. Miss Bessie Marsden returned to eyes, yes in fact every little point lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson President E. W. Backus of the M. 2nd—Womans peculiar sphere. Crookston last Wednesday, her father had a meaning all its own. Several & Son. & O. and allied, companies w.nt 3rd—Women winning freedom. accompanied her as far as Bemidji. times the judge came to classes that •V Minneapolis Tuesday night to »e were very close and it became necessary Supt. Frank S. Lang of the International it is so S W a us is Evening services, 6:55. C. E. society, to go over the birds several Lumber company returned operated on for appendicitis Wednesday. has A Wm. Erickson who been home good music. delightful service. times before a decision was reached. Mrs. Leo Sheehey is enjoying a Monday from a week's trip to various a for months vacation returned to Come. Certainly it is surprising the improve visit from her mother who resides in points in the interest of- his company. —t:— International Falls last Friday to report ment that has taken place in a few Minneapolis. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. for work. 8:00 sermon subject, "Citizenship .n short years. Some perhaps will -ecall C. E. Post are sorry to learn that —at— the Kingdom." the first show held at the Falls. FOR SALE—Bay mare, 9 years George Magladery, one of the ea they are leaving our city, he having Mr. Quarum of Grand' Forks, N. D. old, 1200 pounds also" 5 months-old A. F. Thayer of Virginia exhibited liest settlers and most successful resigned his position as manager of is here visiting friends and will stay You are invited. •olt. Mac Loman. birds at the show for the first, time. farmers in the Birchdale section of iv a a a long enough to cut a carload of wood His Rhode Island Reds were prizt our county, was here Monday on his temible-people will return their home to ship back to Grand Forks. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Louis Alexander and three frien Is winning birds. He was very mu way to Minneapolis for a short visit. n— in Wisconsin. returned Monday from a deer hunt impressed with our show an^ will Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. Cecil Rogers and brother, W.n. *p Rainy .lake with a fine deer each. without a doubt come baclt strong WANTED—Competent girl or wo John Regal is the last of the Sturgeon came up from Nary, Friday last and next year for he has won the Commercial Sunuday school, 10 a. m. man for.-general housework or to river boys to return from the moved out to camp on the ridge FOR SALE—5-room house, 16x34, Club silver cup. In order help eertai hours during the day. service. He has been in the navy where they have some timber to cut. modern in everyway. Enquire of Nick hold the same it is necessary to win Good wages and best conditions for the past two years, and is glad Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Toder, 514, 9th street. the same three years. Call telephone No. 403. Nov. 20 to get back again. He was a gunner p. m. Rev. J. Johnston and Archdeacon Many birds came from Fort Fra ices on a transport and crossed the At '':'-1 JJ Geo. Brockhurst, will hold services For Sale—A good home organ that were also prize winners. lantic Several times. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject C. G.- Carlson, A., R. Ekberg of Duluth in the Holy Trinity Episcopal church •heap if taken at once. Apply Ea-1 "Too Busy." were here last week hunting and next Sunday, at 10:30 in the morning. Manley, P.O. Box 404 or Holler's, addition. Wm. Bartley and J. T. Kelly. had a good vacation but were too Attorney J. J. Joyce of St. Paul Everybody welcome. With expectations for a larger tired ta pack their game in so they was here Tuesday making personal Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Subject: show next year the members- of the left it untill next year. service on County Auditor Fraser The Junior Yanks entertained "Going to the Multitude." Two of Fairland's good farmers association are out to boost poultry and County Treasurer Fogarty requiring twelve girls Friday evening at the visited our city Monday in the persons V# raising. them to pay the defaulted Mac Loman spent Thursday in school house with a luncheon and ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH of Herman Ortlepp and Wm. Special Prizes. interest and bonds to the Central party. About twenty-four in all. town .enroute from Chicago to Loman, Buckley. Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. Commercial Club Silver Cup Trust Company of Chicago by next The school will have a Thanksgiving to which former city he accompanied 5 H. A. Maver. Pastor. Monday, December 1st. Best young pen S. C. R. I. Reds—A. his mother who went to spend progra mand shadow social Wednesday 0 X. L. Gordon one of the substantial F. Thayer, Virginia, Minn. the winter with relatives in Ohio evening. business men of ig Falls was here •r» First National Bank Silver Cup Special services on Thanksgiving State Highway Engineer Rot, last Friday attending the good poultry Best display of any one breed, to day at the English Luthern church, spent a few days on the International-Baudette L. A. Ogaard left Thursday to visit BONUS LAW APPEAL TO show. be figured bjr points. 10:30 a. m. Come to hcurch and highway, where he has his family in Fisher, after a few days BE ARGUED ON DEC. 19 thank your God for the many blessings several different contractors at work he will visit his daughter and famil Dentists Silver Cup Mrs. M. E. Holler left last Saturday He has bestowed upon you durthe spreading six inches of' gravel along in Duluth on his way back to our St. Paul, Nov. 22—The appeal in evening for the twin cities where Best pullet, White Wyndotte—Wm. past year. this road. He reports good progress city. she°"will consult a specialist in regard the test case on the Minnesota soldiers' Bartley, Fort^Frances Ont. being made and assures us that this bonus law will be heard at 1:30 to her health. M. & O. Paper Co Silver Cup road will be in tip-top shape before The service announced for Wednesday Dr. R. H. Monahan, who is building p. m. Friday, Dec. 19, in the state Best cockeral, White Wyndotte— spring. up a.n.diviable reputation in Minneapolis evening will be postponed to a Get your shoes repaired at the new supreme court. Wm. Bartley, Fort Frances, Ont. as an unusually successful later date. Tell your friends of this shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's The date was fixed late yesterday Sweep Stakes. surgeon, spent the week end here Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCain and change. barber shop, on 2nd Ave. Work following acceptance of three district four children arrived yesterday from visiting with his many friends and Best old pen, White Leghorns, J. guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti court judges who are to act in Ivanhoe, Minn., to take up their taking care of business interests. NEW NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN «v T. Kelley, Fort Frances, Ont. place of three members of the bench abode in our city. Mr. McCain is the Best cockeral, White Wyndotte, PASTOR IN OUR CITY Call at Thompson's and, leave yo :r disqualified by-reason of relationship new blacksmith in the former Riley, order for turkeys and cranberries Miss Miller is attending a meeting W. Bartley, Fort Frances, Ont. to several of the service men who but now Richardson blacksmith shop for Thanksgiving. Only a few more at Red Cross headquarters where?iD.-. Best pullet, White Wyndotte, W. We welcome Rev. E. N. Halvorson are beneficiaries under the law. On 2nd street. Mrs. McCain is a Emerson, one of the national specialists':6f boxes of them Jonthan apples -t Bartley, Fort Frances, Ont. the new pastor of the Norwegian sister of the Richardson brothers, nutrition will lecture on AUDITOR AND TREASURER Best hen, White Wyndotte, W. Bartley, $3.25 per box. Fresh oysters, 90g p^r Lutheran church fn our city. He arrived they will reside over the blacksmit'i quart. Selects, 90c per can. that important topic of child welfare.' REQUIRED TO PAY BONDS Fort Frances, Ont. last week, and is already taking shop. Best cock, White Leghorn, J. T. care of the interests of his church. •i* The Ladies' "Aid of tHe Methodist 1 Kelley, Fort Frances, Ont. Last Tuesday an order was serv'd Mr. Halvorson comes from Frazee, C. A. Choquette who has two'valuable church will hold a bazaar of fancy Mrsw Hessey who usually spends Best young pen, S. C. R. I. Reds, A. where he did good work and was upon County Auditor Fraser an pieces of town ^property at Lo work, toys, Christmas gifts, homemade her winter's here with her- husband, F. Thayer, Virginia, Minn. County Treasurer Fogarty to pay, well liked. Speaking of his departure man was' here yesterday making a food, and candies on December Mark Hessey head cruiser for the through the Central Trust Company from that city last week's Frazee deal for one of them to W. 13th. Place will be announced next International Lumber Cov 'arrived of Chicago the interests and bonds Press says: COCAINE FIEND CAUGHT Hinckley. Mr. Choquette has been week. last Friday from their home in Wis "Rev. E. N. Halvorson, pastor of due in accordance with the terms of in this county thirty-two years, .and consin. the Norwegian Lutheran church, will the bonds, regardless of any other Last Sunday night Chief Kinshella is not only one of the earliest settlers A note from Harold Kerry, who preach his farewell sermon Sunday. matter. Some time ago the county picked up a suspicious looking valise but was^ one of the first pilots brought down the deer unassisted C. G. Hankey, formerly principal Rev. Halvorson has received a call board passed a resolution forbidding in the former Club saloon, and found on Rainy river, he now has charge last week, which success was mentioned of our public schools, but now assistant- to the pastorate of the Norwegian the county auditor and treasurer in it a complete working cocaine outfit, of one of the International Lumber in last week's paper, says that superintendent of schoools for Lutheran churches at International from paying these bonds, until the company's boats at Baudette. He is including cocaine, pipe, lamp, he is 14 years of age instead of 12 Beltrami county, passed through our Falls and Fort Frances, Can., and will judgment against John Neveen and capsals and oil, also papers showing an all round good citizen. years, and we are pleased to make city SuHWay on his way to visit the leave soon to take up the work in his company had been collected, which the valise to be the property of H. this correction. Sjchools jp the Baudette, Spooner and new1, field. Rev. Halvorson is well resolution was contrary to the advice To Children Burned To~ Death A. West of Superior, Wis. Monday other northern sections of his county liked and popular in Frazee and while of the state attorney general's office. morning Mr. West appeared at the Mother Not Expected to Live Giaitre Warden Powers looked into his many friends here regret to see Said county officials are required *o police station and claimed the property, For' Sale—Lots \tic report of A. F. Kline about the 6 and 7 in Block him leave, they are pleased to sec make said payments on or before also said that it was all for his fc.. seventeen moose on Tilson's creek Yesterday morning the home if 73, frontage on 7th street" of 50 feei. him receive such a good charge and. next Monday, December 1st. own personal use and that he had and $ays, that there wer^! ftre de sr Best residence' building site in- town, Magnus Hanson in Bedell's addition one which offers him a much larger 'not been furnishing several women properly tagged, hung up ^i'fchat location all sand soil, easy td dig basement accidentally caught fire and burned field for work. That his efforts iiv MIGHTY HUNTER'S RETURN and hereabouts withycocaine this summer one and a half miles from to death the two children aged 4 and Owner has left town I' will' sell BEST METHODS DETERMINED his new Sield may be crowned with or fall. Kline's camp, and says they were at reasonable price. Box 496, city. 5 respectively. success is the wish of his many Frazee Last Friday after four days test of Chief Kinshella notified the federal lawfully killed by Hunters from Ray. The mother was milking the cow friends." the best way to capture the big game '—8— authorities of the find. Miss Miller, our Red Cross countv in the barn, th efather was getting of the north woods, Wm. Donaldson The Oddfellows will give a dance nurse has. been spending the fortnight ready to haul ties to town, when he Dr. Larson, the Optemetrist will ba of A, W. Hartman Shoe. Co., and Nels on Thanksgiving night in their new noticed sntoke coming from the ODD FELLOWS ELECT OFFICERS just passed examining pupils in at Victoria hotel, December 5 and ru Sneen of F, A Patrick & Co., of Duluth house.' fcall, which has recently been remodeled eight schools near the Littlefork in and R. W. King of the Store or with ladies' reception room/ the llarrigan cpuntry. Miss Miller Upon investigation Mrs. Hanson The following officers were elected Quality returned with valuable data cloak room and gentlemen's smoking the upstairs full of smoke she traveled with Miss Erickson, schooi and two deer, secured by Sneen and at the local Odd Fellows lodge la room. The floor has been put into supervisor. broke a window and the whole house K'ng, who both used the license systeb Monday night: Consult him if you have defective first-class shape, making the entire became a mass of flames, in her supplemented wwith trusty rifle. Einar Johnson, N r- eyes or need glasses. Artifical eyes 8 suite of rooms the most convenient E. S. Ashley and" C. W. Trog of futile endeavor to save the children E. Boldus, V. G. ted. While Mr. Donaldson, having been sm in the ty for dances and other public. Bemidji who passed through here on she was seriously burned. Help wis for six months well raised in early childhood to capture SHIPdOUR entertainments. the 5th on a hunting trip into the summoned and she was immedately by kindly method rather than The following were xc-c^cted for Canadian territory returned Saturday taken to the local hospital but her one year: cause suffering used the preverbial Y-John Grove who moved his fami'y case is considered hopeless. wit' moose, one weighing salt cellar, and would no doubt have H. A. Levin, Rec.-Sec. upon his now good farm on Pine Island, 1800 and other 1700 pounds. They the A. L. B',—,f rrl. Fin.-Sec. succeeded more salt could have RECEPTION TO CHAPLAIN 30 miles west of Big Falls are well satisfied with their trip. B. P. Sht:!(Z, Treasurer. rj-vu*'.secured. Next time, he- says Deal Direct with die -fr eleven years ago, years?" before, there v. IRELAND AT M. E. CHURC -5: adopt the Eskimo methods Gus Belcher, trustee ,for eighteen mar' Lxxrgesi Oldest was any road to his densely timbered The of Hoagland and and store his salt in cache under, the iHousein me West homestead, was a business visitor Woo-I^arl schools gave a shadow On Friday evening December 5th, ro^-get trees and behind rocks thru, Ed Broholm, Dec 7. ?. here Friday. He reports that the Httfhest Pri a and Immediate sor:3^.at Carlson's hall last week the ladies ofjthe M. E. church will ct the territory which he intenuy The in=tnl!ation oi officers wi!1 take Cash Returns. Write for prlcc 'excessive rains last summer made it tmim w&AtA' Sg attended by eleven teach give a public reception in the church to traverse in pursuit of his place the second Monday in January. lists and loll Information* /impossible to do much haying and Is: ers and Jtbout seventy-five pupils to Rev. and Mrs. Claude E. Ireland. winter's meat and thus prove beyond Dr. Wermtz of Moose Lake is expected O.Bergman CO. may be necessary for all the many andJ'parents, Miss Miller, the county A good program has been arranged all re%jfnable doubt the efficiency of as special speaker. good farmers through that sectio&£ct riuB%f-#^e tarn interesting talk on and refreshments will be served. the m, !hods of the born naturalist ST.PAUl,-M.inn. ^dispose of. (.their stock. her county work. Everybody invited. In in its most humane form. If pays to Advertise the Press