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

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FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE SHERIFF McINTOSH MISSING 1 RED CROSS NEWS ROAD LINK ORDERED NO CLUE TO WHEREABOUTS COMPLETED THIS SEASON Meeting of board of directors, Koochiching On the night of January 22nd or County Chapter, American Duluth, Minn., Feb. 10.—Completion the early morning of the 23rd, Sheriff Red Cross, was held Jenuary 28,1920, of the last link in a system of Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor Hugh T. Mcintosh left the sheriff's at 7:30, p. m., in the office of the highways which wilf make Duluth residence at the county jail, telling chapter chairman, Mr. G. V. Kinney, equally accessible to the range cities, WANTED—Plain sewing embroidering Mrs.^McIntpsh that he was going to at the Alexander Baker school. All Thos. Watson and family were here Fort Frances, International Falls, BAPTIST CHURCH and crocheting. Call mornings Ray on business. SoJ^r as known members present. Minutes of previous from Ray yesterday arid today. Port Arthur, Fort William and the Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor at 1109—6th st. F19 he has not been seen by any of his meeting read and approved. Red River,Valley of the North was —{9— friends, or any one else since that Rfev. Wm. W. Dale and Mr. G. N. Wanted—Two or three boarders, or decided upon at a meeting of the St. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. time. As the days went by it was Millard, auditors of the^books and roomers. Call at 1021 8th St. Mrs, Louis county commissioners at the Atty." R. C. Middleton, of Baudette, General-bible study, ten minutes. reported that he had gone on from accounts of the International Falls Austin. 12 Duluth courthouse yesterday. was' transacting business in the city Class study, thirty-five minutes. Ray to visit his brother, Alex ... Mcintosh, Branch, now absorbed by the Chapter, the latter part of last week. The new stretch of road will comprise Preliminaries and closing fifteen who was ill in a hospital at reported as follows Judge C. W. Stanton and Court Reporter 28 miles (extending from the minutes. LeBaw returned to Bemidji Duluth and from there to St. Paul Received from Koochiching present state highway where it ends Geo. P. Watson came up fromFarifcauit in connection with the petition which Chapter at beginning of the 11 a. m. preaching service. last Saturday after adjourning court. at Ash Lake to the state highway. andqspent several days here on —a— had been filed with Governor 'Burnquist operation of the branch .$2,500.00 Opening service, thirty minutes.. 12 miles east of Ray. The commissioners business the latter part of last week. asking for his removal. from Miscellaneous receipts 393.87 Fred Harmon, who is to take over stated after the meeting that Sermon topic: "Man's Highest Responsibility." office growing out of the strike the Rex hotel on May 1st was in the project will be pushed through Discussion, thirty min- N FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $10 troubles at this place. Alex Mcintosh Total receipts $2,893.87 town on business Tuesday. without delay so that it will be completed utes. cash, alsoN oil stove for $2. A snap has since arrived here from Amount of disbursements .. 1,240.38 Total tijpe two hours. in time for the summer touring if taken at once. 919 Si^th street or Duluth and reports that he-has not W. Irving Burton arrived home this season if possible. phone 162. seen his brother. County Attorney Balance in treasury $1,653.49 morning after spending several weeks •If you cannot spare all give half The county commissioners had Jevne who was in St. Paul last week Loans outstanding, Eva Hanson, in the eastern markets buying:'for of. these services your presence. practically decided upon building Miss Lou Graham returned this also reports that Mr. Mcintosh has $45.00 Mrs. Edw. Carlson, balance: the popular Burton's department Midweek services as usual. such, a highway last summer, but morning from eastern markets, where due $40.00. not been seen or heard from at the store. 6:55 Christian Endeavor society. were\forced to suspend their plans she has been buying for the Carr department ^state capitol. The report was duly accepted, and 8 p. m. preaching. Evangelistic. becaus.e of the necessary funds. Although store. A number of rumors are floating with the books and accounts placed Plenty of music at these services. Get your shoes repaired at the new no resolution authorizing the around as to the whereabout of Mr. on file in the office of the Chapter shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's proposed project was adopted at yesterday's Messrs. Chas. Kreatz and Eugene Mcintosh and incidents relating to secretary, who was also instructed barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work meeting, the commissioners ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Bierman, prominent bhsiness men of to look after the collection of the and the cause of his disappearance. guaranteed and prices reasonable, tf generally expressed their willingness Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. Bemidji were in the city between They are all a matter of conjecture. above mentioned loans. to do so as soon as the preliminary E. N. Halvorson, Pastor trains last Saturday. Mrs. Anna B. Franson, county Hon. J. G. Callahan, Minneapolis, If his ^hereabouts and the cause of work of the meeting is disposed of. his disappearance is known to one or chairman, third roll call, 1920 membership, member of the state senate, spent S3 The money for the work is now Norwegian service at 11. All are reported as follows: today in the city on business, leaving possibly two persons in town they are The operetta "Snow White," and available through the $7,500,000 welcome. keeping silent. Shortly before disappearing Annual this evening for Bemidji. This office the big school carnival of fun and bond issue authorized by the citizens it is said that he transferred Members Remitted acknowledges a pleasant call. entertainment to be put on by the of St. Louis county last year. Sunday school at 10. International Falls,. .650 $650.00 considerable property and took two high schools and the grades has R. W. Acton, county engineer, stated Big Falls 102 102.00 FOR SALE—5-room house and two with him quite a bit of cash and a been postponed from Feb. 27-28 to at the meeting that county surveyors Confirmants meet Saturday afternoon Laurel 1 21 21.00 lots located in Holler's addition, price March 19-20. Watch for further announcements. considerable sum in liberty bonds. had been busy since- Dec. 15, in the church basement at 2. Clementson, 14 14.00 $800.00, $300.00 cash, balance terms. One theory advanced is that he had laying out a prospective route for 9 Bannock 12 12.00 Phone 333—4 rings. become disheartened and discouraged the new road and preparing estimates Choir practice Friday evening in Ericsburg 11 11.00 22 F12 H. O. Strong. in his singlehanded attempt during of its cost. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark were the church at 8. Frontier 11 11.00 the past year to clean up the blindpigging The meeting was presided over by very pleasantly entertained by about Wayland 8 8.00 At a preliminary hearing at Hibbing and sporting element in Koo R. S. O'Neil, chairman of the county thirty-five of their friends and ac Norwegian service at the Swedish Ray 95 95.00 last week, John Ballard was chiching county, and this together board. In addition to various delegations. quaintances at the home of \Ir. and Lutheran church in Fort Frances Margie 19 19.00 bound over on the moose charge, but with the differences which the sheriff's from civic organizations of Mrs. Martin, Monday evening. Mr, Sunday afternoon at 3. Little Fork 55 50@ 27.50 was found not guilty on the charge office became envolved in with Duluth, representatives of the Commercial and Mrs. Clark are leaving within a Greaney 38 38.00 of having unlawfully slaughtered the^executive department of the state7 and Rotary clubs of several few days for their new home in th^ The pastor of the church leaves Ranier 106 106.00 deer. grooving out of the strike of the men range cities were in attendance. southern part of the state and the Sunday evening for Madison, Wis., 'Crkigville 3 3.00 on the Minnesota,'Dakota & Western The Duluth Commercial club was party was in the nature of a farewell. and intends to be absent a week and FOR SALE—Two incubators and Railway affected him to such an extent represented by L. Q. Greeley and Mrs. Ilark was presented with a half. Total reported to date 1,145 $1117.50 one brooder. Used only once and in that he became determined to W. I. Prince the Rotary club by a cut glass berry dish as a remembrance. Subscriptions to Red Cross good shape. $15.00 for all. Inquire get away from the scene of strife and E. J. Filiatrault and C. B. Dunning ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Magazine, 1920, 12 copies $12.00 at Press office. discord and start life anew in some and the St. Louis County club by A Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. distant quarter. Others advance the P. Silliman. LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION H. A. Mayer. Pastor. Forward $1129.50 Dan Holler, accompanied by his suicide theory, pointing to the fact F. J. McPartlin representative to POST ELECTS OFFICERS Salvage check returned from mother, returned Tuesday morning that William another brother, shot Two services ^on Sunday. the state' legislature from Koochi Int'l Falls Brnach 8.85 from Minneapolis. Mrs. Holler underwent himself here in town about twelve ching county, presented a resolution At the meeting of Wm. Robideau Check returned from Ray.. 15.X) an operation sometime ago ylars ago. Foul play and murder are Morning service at 10:30. adopted by the International Falls post, American Levion held last Ray Branch funds turned the city and at this writing is also mentioned and further that Mr. Commercial club, asking that the Thursday evening officers to serve tiuch improved. in 27.65 Mcintosh may be sick and mentally Evening service at 8. missing link in the trunk system for the ensuing year were elected as Sold, yarn, etc., 73.44 deranged and wandering aimlessly established in time for early spring follows: Total turned over to Chapter around among strangers. Our opinion The children of the Sunday school Word was received the first of the travel. Commander—M. E. Withrow. is that one or two persons in International will sing in the morning'service. week of the death of Mrs. Emil F. According to Mr. Acton, only about Vice-Commander—Walter Glass. Treasurer, Mr. Millard.. $1,254.44 Anderson, of. the Laurel neighborhood. Falls know the whereabouts 18 miles of the proposed link in the Chaplin—Rev. Claude Ireland. The report*was duly accepted. Strangers or new comers in this of the sheriff and for reasons Deceased was held in high system will be altogether new, Historian—Lohis Lemiehx. Bills allowed: city are most cordially invited to esteem by her neighbors and friends, best known to them and him are miles of the 28 being roa/ls now in Adjutant—Arthur Carlson. Miss Annette Miller, Red worship with us at both services. keeping mum. If Mr. Mcintosh is who mourn her loss. use which must be graded and sur The post has instituted a membership Cross Health Nurse 8 ill mentally or physically and his faced b/efore they will be incorpor drive and it is hoped that at Salary, November $83.34 Dr. J. C. Craig, district superintendent friends, who are legion, can advance ated in the state system. This 18 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH least 600 may be added to the rolls Expenses, Nov. 85.56 $168.90 any good and sound reason for his will hold the second quarterly mile stretch begins at Ash Lake and of this order. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. conference, Saturday, February 21st, disappearance at this time we can proceeds to a point on the edge of Salary, Dec. .... 83.34 truthfully make the statement that and preach Sunday morning following Lake Kabetogama where it will join Sunday school 10 a. m. RED CROSS NOTES Expenses, Dec. .. 75.67 159.01 in the M. E. church and in the he and his family will and do have with the gravelled road finished last the sympathy of the entire county afternoon at Ranier. Don't forget the year by Koochiching county. Morning worship 11 a. m. The Northern Division of the Northern Dicision, A.R.C. 50 date. and state if it is to the contrary ne American Red Cross has authorized per cent on 1145 membership 572.50 will be branded as a quitter. 1 Subject: "The Human Plant." MARGIE the Koochiching County Chapter to Red Cross Magazine, New York FOR SALE—Good 7-room house conduct classes in nursing. Accordingly subscription 13 magazines 9.00 KOOCHICHING COUNTY j| one lot, in good condition lo Evening service 7:30 p. m. And Miller has ordered some one lesson in Flu nursing will f^cppies Hygiene, care AWARDED DAMAGES cated in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Ad Home more geese to put with his flock, he be offered at once, and later a short of, sick 16.00 dition. At a reasonable cash price or Subject: "Two International Leaders" is going into the poultry business course of fifteen (15) lessons on Postage and telegram 4.18 terms, a bargain if taken at once. Damages of $11,214 awarded Koochiching (George Washington and Abra-. right. Home Hygiene and the Care of the O. M. Carr, supplies for R. C. E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General county in a suit growing out ham Lincoln). Mr. Lovejoy, of Birchdale"came Sick. The Flu lesson will be given health room 40.31 delivery... if. of the sale of $186,000 of county ditch Monday evening to visit the Rudd free of charge and the short course Northern Minnesota Hospital g. bbnds were affirmed by the state supreme Bible study, Wedn^d&y 7:30 p. m. boys and get a job in the mill. at 25 cents per lesson. The text Ass'n., beds for same 15.00 court last Friday on the appeal One of the members of Drs.. Larson book at 50 cents will be extra. Mrs. L. C. ^eybold, supplies A. J. Anderson, M. J. McHugo and of John Nuveen & Co., Chicago & Larson, optometrists will be Special collection will be ta.ken at The pupils of the school are distributing Geo. Johnson were all up to the Falls same 1 3.56 bankers. The Koochiching county at the Victoria hotel, March 1 and 2. the Sunday evening J^^^ce to go enrolment blanks for both Noyes Bros. & Culter, Inc., on Tuesday on business. district court order is upheld. If troubled with headaches, nervous­ toward the up-keep of our school in of these courses. If you do not get supplies same 38.40 The county in January, 1915, sold Mr. Tuttle returned from Brainerd the south. one, and wish to take either cours S. N. Rubin, supplies same 15.06 the bonds under a Contract with Wednesday morning, much improved or both, call up the Alexander Bak It was decided to advance a loan George A. Elder, Duluth, who was in health, ,but far from well Advertise in the Press school. of $10.00 to the parents of Harold allowed a commission. The Chicago yet. It will be a few weeks before G. V. Kinney, Bird in order to have a necessary banking firm was found in fact one he is able to resume work in the I HORSES of the original parties to the trans operation performed on his throat. woods ness or eye disorders of any kind, Meeting adjourned. action, having given Elder financial needing glasses or glasses repaired, TEACHERS SALARIES TOO LOW The people of this place were very assistance. Anna B. Franson, c.onsult him. Artificial eyes fitted much shocked on Wednesday morning The payment of the commission to Chapter Secretary. 58 to hear of the sudden death of St. Paul, Minn., Feb.ll—That the the buyer is but a discount, it is held, Ex-Mayor Christie, of Fort Frances, Mrs Eric EriClcson She gave birth salaries granted Minnesota public and the sale of county bonds at less Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Van Nort of and one of the pioneers of the to a child a few hours before her school teachers are insufficient to We. want to sell four head than par under the 1913 law is, as Big, Falls were in town yesterday. region, died suddenly last Saturday death and the child was buried in provide ample living means, is shown of horses and will sell ^any between the original parties, void. -fit his ranch in Saskatchewan, where the same casket with its mother. She in many of the reports from sill over team we have. One chestnut: It is further held that the county may he was stoppirig temporarily. Death leaves a husband and six children to A good time to stay out is when the state that are pouring into the gelding and one grey geld' affirm the transaction and recover resulted from apoplexy. Mr. Christie mourn her loss, the oldest child a everybody is urging you in. offices of Dean L. D. Coffman of the ing, weight 3200, ages 6 and the amount of the discount from the was well known on this side of the girl of 14 years. The bereaved family department of education, University 10 years buyer. In this case the firnt of John have the sympathy of the entire jyer and the faihily has the sympaof pf Minnesota. There are so many ^rays of wasting Nuveen & Co. is held liable'to the numerous friends. 7 neighborhood. The funeral was held The reports come in reply, to questionnaries money it is a wonder so many county for the discount. on Saturday at 2 oclock in the afternoon which were, forwarded to manage to save something. One black mare and one Hop. F. J.: Mc-Partlin' very ably at the home of M. Erickson. all school superintendents in the grey gelding, weight) 2,609, I O A S represented the Commercial club The coroner was called to this state some time ago. For Sale—Adjustable dress form, ages 4 and S years By Ferman A. Wilson and Koochiching county before the $425 place last Thursday from International Expenses, salary and amount of in gOod condition. Mrs. J. H. Hoffman,''306 board of county commissioners of Falls on account of the death money saved are a few of the items If you're thrifty a 20, you'll be Third street, over Markowitz St. Louis county, at Duluth last Monday,.in. of Mrs. Erickson. in the questionnaire. The survey nifty at 50. & Summerfield. f!9 One chestnut gelding and the matter of the coihpletion also incites, reports oh the salaries It is no disgrace to be found "On Mrs. Gusk \tfas very sick last Saturday one grey gelding, weight of the twenty-eiglit miles of road of thpse^ .engaged in other profes- the Trail of the Lonesome' Pine." and a doctor was called here REVIVAL MEETINGS 2*8®0, ages 12 years linking the two counties. We venture S225 Come easy, go easy is the material from International Falls-but, at this to say that Mac's argument was Aibout 7,000 replies have been received used to pave the hills to the poorhouse. writing she is some better. She has Three meetings are conducted ea^h convincing, as the road was ordered at the office pf Dean Coffman. an attack of pleurisy.v Stinday at the litis hall, at 11 a. m., rushed to early completion. One grey gelding and one There are about 20,000 public school A fool and his money are soon parted. at 2:30 p. m., and at 8 p. m. On Tuesdaiy ^Mr. Denning's son of Denver, Col., 01—. brown gelding, weight 3,000, teachers in tfie state. Are you proud of yourself? and Thursday evening at 8 p. m. arrived unexpected on,Monday. The Dr. Spiers is down from the Indian ages 14 years (.$Yhen all data has been tabulated Old Man' High .Cost of Living meetihgs are conducted at the home university where he was attending $150 reservation at Nett Lake visiting a report will be made tojnembers of shaves the dollars it is up to you to of Mr. and Mrs. Eckberg, at 1020-8th was closed -on account of the flu, friends this week. While in ai^my the Minnesota Educational association save' them. street. so he took the opportunity to visit service in Siberia during the war his at the next meeting early in W.S.9. stands for War Savings One grey mare and one roan People of International Falls are his father. were^frozen and he is experiencing Mac^h. Stamps, not whoopee, spand s'more. horuL weight 2^00"" $ow being baptised with the Holy Freda Grubbs returned on Satur* $225 much aifficulty during the cold "Many of the teachers are forced Cucumbers at any time and any Spirit in exactly the same way as day from International Falls on account weather. He will go to the Mayo to hold other positions during the price disagree with some pieople and the people in the early church. They of her mother's illness.- hospital at Rochester for further vacation periods in t^ie summer to at £5 cents each they give most all are speaking in other tongues and Eric Ericks.on went to the Falls treatment before returning to Alaska ward off bankruptcy," said Dean of us a pain. SlTboapsaiSSos prophesying, and many signs and Monday with his little boy to see a next summer.—Biwabik Times. Coffman yesterday. "In practically Save and grow cheery, waste and wonders are nianifested by the power doctor. The boy has an abcess on :t Dr. Spiers spent some time in International all reports received it would appear grow weary. of God. Come and see what your his leg and has been unable to walk Falls last summer and no Phoie 128 that no teacher can save any money Remember Thrift Stamp week, beginning own people have to say about it. for some time. doubt- will be remembered by some on the salaries they ar{e now receiving.'y .r,e Monday, March 1 and end International Falls, Mini. E- H. Blomberg, 'o» our citizens. ing Saturday, March Evangelist. It pays, to AdrerttM In the Press