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

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3WW. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE REPUBLICAN COUNTY HARRIGAN CONSOLIDATED •X CONVENTION SCHOOL IS COMPLETED I The county convention for the purpose Lars Stubee and Gustafson & Johnson, of selecting delegates to attend who had the general contract for the state republican elimination convention the building of the Harrigan consolidated at S. Paul, Saturday, was school building have completed W. V. Kane returned Tuesday from L. P. Bailey made a business trip convened at the court house yesterday the work and returned here last a visit of several days in St. Paul. to Superior Tuesday. afternoon. County Chairman J. Saturday. —o— H. Brown called the convention to The building is as near modern as Hand Laundry—We do washing by Gus Asplund was in the city from order and John Norton was elected could be expected in the rural districts hand at 422 Ninth Str. Mary Pulkkinen. the Ray neighborhood yesterday. chairman and J. E. Cowan of Northome, and was planned to meet the secretary. needs of the community for the next The following were selected as o~ Misses Frances Bailey and Minnie decade or two. There are three grade ^r. and Mrs. W. N. Webb returned delegates to represent the county at Richardson went to Virginia Saturday. rooms, domestic science room, library, Tuesday from a several days visit at St. Paul: manual training room, recitatioiv Minneapolis. F. J. McPartlin, Franz Jevne, R. C. ropm and a shower bath. —o— Fraser, P. H. Fogarty, T. J. Johnson, Mr. Lloyd Seybold is enjoying a The new building will also no The Galvin family left Monday evening Littlefork, Carl Hilstead, Big Falls, doubt meet the demands of this rapidly visit from his brother Carl of St. for Minneapolis, where they and H. J. Miner. Paul. growing section of the county as will make their future home. Preliminary steps were also taken a community center and a general —o— to organize a new county committee, P. A. Erickson of Ray attended the meeting place and will be the means CLARK'S COTTAGE, RAINY LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ulrich left and John Norton was named as the republican county convention here of disseminating neighborliness and Tuesday for Gibson's Landing, B. C., new chairman. Committeemen will good fellowship. yesterday. where they will make their future be selected from every precinct in the* —o— Own a Vacation Lot on the Lake Shore and Live Longer home. county to serve on the committee for CIGARETTES TO MINORS Mrs. J. P. Bailey and children of the ensuing two years. Chicago are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Backus arrived L. P. Bailey. A juvenile Defense society in Kansas, MINNESOTA'S MOST WONDERFUL DAVID D. MERICAL MARRIED .^om Minneapolis Tuesday. Mrs. has formed a crusade against the SUMMER RESORT Backus will remain several days for Airs. John Thompson departed for use of cigarettes, and for the enforcement The following from the Range a visit at the home of her son Seymour. Brainerd Tuesday evening where she of he laws in regard to the Gazette, published at Camp Crook, will visit relatives. giving or selling of cigarettes to minors. Overlooking the Dominion of Canada—A place Where S. Dak., will be of interest to some —o— —o— We hope Minnesota won't be Fatigued Men and Women Recuperate Quickly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engstrom departed of out1 citizens, as Mr. Merical was J. E. Cowan was here from Northome far behind. and Weak Hearts Grlow Strong last Friday evening for Watertown, yesterday as a delegate to the a citizen of International Falls in the For the benefit of those who do not early days: Minn., where they will make republican county convention. know, or may have forgotten, the Acre Garden Tracts equal to a dozen town lots in size their future home. The best wishes —o— Mr. David D. Merical of Edmonton, Parents and Teachers association of $75 to $125 per acre—$5 down and $5 per month of our citizens go with them. Closing out sale of box stationery Alberta, and Mrs. E. G. Smiley of this city will quote this law in our at the Press office. 50 cents on the Bullock were married in Buffalo on state as contained in paragraph 8675, APPLY TO December 31, 1919. The ceremony Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watrous dollar—come early and get yours. which reads as follows: F. H. CLARK took place at the Congregational motored up from their bonanza farm "Any person within this state who at the mouth of hte Littlefork river Mrs. C. E. Fenton has returned parsonage, Rev. V. Vavrina officiating. sells, gives to, or in any way furnishes from Minneapolis where she was called The principals were attended Tuesday. They report the roads as any cigarettes, cigars or tobacco being in very good condition. owing to the serious illness of her by Mr. Carl Strom and Miss Jennie INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA in any form to any person under mother. Strom, both of Bullock. eighteen years of age, or to any —o— Mrs. Smiley has been a teacher in minor pupil in any school, college or Mrs. Frank Carrier will leave this H. B. Huber has resigned as superintendent this part of the county for the past university, shall be punished by a evening for St. Paul for an extended of the M. D. & W. railroad six years and is well known and highly fine of not to exceed fifty dollars, or visit with her sister and will also be PROCEEDINGS OF and returned to his home at esteemed. Mr. Merical is a contractor imprisonment in the county jail not THE SCHOOL BOARD an interested spectator at the republican Markfield, Mis. and builder in Edmonton, to exceed thirty days for each of AT THE CHURCHES state convention Saturday. where they will be at home after fense." School District No. 2, Gemmell, Minn. —o— Former Chief of Police Bob Kirkpatrick July 1. This event appears to be the April 13, 1920. Rep. and Mrs. F. J. McPartlin are returned Sunday from a sev sequel to a romance which originated MARGIE NEWS METHODIST EPISCOPAL rejoicing over the birth of a bouncing eral weeks stay at Thorold, Ont., and in Wisconsin, as both bride and Meeting called to order at 8:30 P. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor ten-pound boy. The event took Port Huron, Mich. groom were former residents of that No more stock seen on our streets M. All members present. Minutes of place last Thursday and as a consequence —o— state. since May 1st. previous meeting read and accepted. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Mac is stepping high these The Censor—Some of these days we Congratulations and best wishes The following bills were audited, —o— days. probably will know who has been are extended by the many friends of Henry Morken is now the owner allowed and ordered paid: Morning worship at 11. acting president during the incapacity the bride in this county. of a new Ford car. Torsten Olson, wood for fuel $185.85 Subject: "Mothers". N. Nurick hs disposed of his shoe of the president. St. Paul Book and Stationery Do not forget this is "Mothers' shop to O. Darval, a former resident, BAUDETTE GETS CANNERY —o— Sievert Larson was in Northome Co., supplies 74.31 Day," and you are earnestly requested nd departed for Duluth, where he Mrs. John Zimmerman left Tuesday on business last Thursday. West Disinfecting Co., supplies to attend this morning service. ^ill open a shop in the McKay hotel evening for Vincent, Oregon, Baudette is to get the blueberry 30.jO —o— building, of which his son is now where she will join her husband and canning factory after all. When all May baskets were plentiful last N. W. Furnace Supply Co., Epworth League at 7 P. M. proprietor. son, Sam Zimmerman. hope had been abandoned a wire Saturday, the first of May. repair parts 4.25 —o— —o— came from S. H. Paxton Tuesday to Thomas Charles Co., supplies 2.13 Preaching Service at 8:00. Jos. J. Lloyd returned home Monday Misses Mary Keyes and Gertrude the effect that Mr. Frey, who is to be Mrs. Sievert Larson was quite sick M. & I. Ry., Co., freight and from a business trip to the twin Sullivan left last Friday for a well manager, had turned down a hundred with tonsilitis the past week. express charges 10.Ul BETHLEHEM cities. He was accompanied by Mrs. earned vacation, which they will dollar a month increase in salary at G. A. Semon, supplies 19.27 Lloyd and the children who have Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. spend in the twin cities. Detroit, and was ready to leave for Mr. Tuttle and son Melvin went out Geo. H. Smith, sawing wood 2.50 been visiting relatives and friends at —o— Baudette to take charge of the proposition. to Sturgeon river fishing for several W. D. Clasen, March transportation Duluth for several weeks. Morning service at 10:45. Ray Holler returned from Minneapolis The wires were soon hot days. 163. 5 yesterday morning. Mrs. Holler This is Mothers' day service. All with messages, and the result is that A. L. Hoyt, March transportation Mrs. Frank S. Lang departed last will remain there for some time active work will commence on the are invited to render honor to mothers. Mrs. Dougherty and Mrs. Bloom 44.00 Thursday for Spokane, Wash., where We shall not forget Dad. Special visiting friends and relatives. proposition next week. Mr. Frey were International Falls visitors on Complaint served on Treasurer E. she will visit friends for several music. Home Sweet Home will had decided not to come for a year, Saturday. Engquist was presented and read, weeks, returning in June by way of Mr. and Mrs. John Berg left Tuesday but when Mr. Paxton reported the be sung by the congregation. moved and carried that S. B. Hillborne Chicago, where she will attend the evening for Owatonna, having in —o— wonderful possibilities he immediately M. J. McHugo was in International go to International Falls and republican national convention as an charge four children who were committed resigned his job. Falls Tuesday attending the assess Sunday School at 11:45. have an answer to the complaint prepared alternate from the Eighth congressional to the state school there. The two men are buying the machinery —o— ors meeting. and fil.ed. district. —-O this week, and they will arrive C. E. at 7:00 W. T. KUNTZE, Clerk. —o— Mrs. John Decker returned yesterday in Baudette Wednesday or —o— Mr. Osborne received his new car Chief Yoeman Wm. R. Brookman from a two weeks visit with her Thursday. The first year's output is There will be no evening service. recently which he purchased in International of the Great Lakes naval training CHRISTIAN SCIENCE son Lawrence, who is attending the expected to reach twenty-five thousp —o— Falls. school was in the city the latter part Dunwoody institute at Minneapolis. and cases.—Region. Boy Scouts Thursday evening. of last week after a deserter from Services are held in the Odd Fellows The dance given Saturday night the navy who had been deported hall. SCHOOL NOTES O. M. Carr arrived in the city oh Campfire Girls Monday evening. for the benefit of the base ball team from Canada at this point after he Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tuesday from Pelican Rapids and was well attended. had served a term in prison over Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. will spend several days here looking School will close Friday May 28. Choir practice Wednesday evening there for highway robbery. A general invitation is extended to after the interests of O. M. Carr & Mr. Denning and M. J. McHugo at the church. The Junior high school commencement the public to attend these services. Co. —o— went to Bemidji Wednesday evening exercises will be held Friday R. S. Hiller, legislative member of and returned Friday morning. We are glad to announce that we afternoon in the assembly room of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Mrs. Bessie McPeek was in town doubled our church quota in the the old building. spoke here yesterday in the from Ray yesterday and expects :o Mr. Childs is tearing down his CLASSIFIED ADS World Movement Drive. The Senior high school commencement Carpenter's union hall under the again be occupying her cozy and barn facing the street. It was one of program will be given at the auspices of the Federation of Labor picturesque cottage on the lake above "Come with us and we will do the first barns built in Margie. Grand in the evening of May 28. and in behalf of the Workingmen's Ranier, within the month. thee good." Wanted. Non-partisan league. Mr. Hiller is Fourteen will graduate from the Art Nehls left Wednesday evening a splendid speaker and a large audience Senior high school, and forty-two Up to date Game Warden Powers ZION LUTHERAN for Park Rapids and from there he Wanted—Lady greeted him. as housekeeper on from the Junior high school. has tagged about 200 beaver skins E. N. Halvorson, Pastor will continue on to his old home at —o— farm—steady job by the year. Onlv The baccalaureate sermon will be which were trapped by hunters in Independence, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark returned one in family. Comfortable home. preached Sunday evening, May 23, in this county under special license. English morning worship at 11:00. to International Falls, Thursday Write J. B. Rose, Box 94, Littlefork. the assembly room of the Alexander The licenses expired last Friday. Mr. Angee drove down from Big of last week, after making a Minn. Baker school. Rev. C. E. Ireland will —o— Sunday school at 10 sharp. Falls on Saturday with his Ford. He short visit with his parents. They deliver the address. LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden pronounced the roads in very poor Confirmants meet Saturday at 2:00 were here on their honeymoon, as For Sal*. The annual school exhibit will be spot and own your own lot. Price shape for traveling. P. M. they were married on April 7th. held Friday, May 21. Both buildings $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per Mrs. Clark was formerly Miss Laura will be open all day and evening io month. Handy to the city. The C. Mrs. Marsden and daughters Bessie For Sale—One gasoline boat with Choir practice Friday night at 7:30 len, of International Falls. Mr. visitors. In the evening at 8 o'clock Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. and Violet left Thursday for Fargo, sharp. six horse power motor, also one gasoline ©if.er Clark spent some time seas as the Parent and Teachers' association N. Dakota, where she has a position launch. Jos. Polus, Ranier, an engineer.—Bemidji Sentinel. will hold its May meeting. The Mrs. Alton Harris, who has been as housekeeper. Ladies' Aid society meets Wednesday Minn. school will have charge of the program. here visiting her husband's mother, afternoon, May 12, at the church. Landlord and Mrs. Harmon are to Officers of the Parent and Mrs. Jas. Bigsby, for several days, Miss Mildred Peterson gave a be congratulated on the success of For Sale—A 4 room house, lot and Teachers' association will be elected ENGLISH LUTHERAN will leave shortly for Portland, Ore., May party to twelve of her girl the opening dinner served at the Rex one-half water and sewer. Inquire for the ensuing year at this meeting. to join her husband. Mrs. Bigsby A friends last Saturday. good time H. A. Mayer, Pastor hotel last Sunday evening. Many at 1015 Eighth street. will accompany her. was enjoyed by all. reservations had been made, the NOTICE FOR BIDS Art Nehls and A. Dale were in Big .Services on Friday evening at 8. menu was excellent and the affair Sealed bids will be received by the FOR SALE—Box Ball alley at a W. R. Smith, business manager of Falls last Wednesday and had to was thoroughly enjoyed by all who County Board of Koochiching county, bargain if taken at once. O. L. Gordon, the Topeka Daily Capital and the take a tie pass home as the freight Saturday school at 2 P. M. partook of the repast. It is certain Minnesota, at their office in the court Big Falls, Minn. 2p Capper Publications of Topeka, Kansas, came too early for them. ly pleasing to our citizens to know house, city of International Falls, was in the city today transacting Geo. Collins is here from Minneapolis No services on Sunday. that such splendid service can be obtained Minnesota, on Tuesday, June 8th, business with the Minnesota & On and has taken the contract to Bicycles—Ranger and other makes in the city. 1920, for one 10 or 12 foot blade, road tario Paper company. put down a well at the school house German services on following Wednesday, for sale. Second hand wheels bought —o— grader. All bids to be filed before 10 as they have always been short cf May 12th. and sold or exchanged. See Roy One of the members of Drs. Larson o'clock A. M^ Mrs. O. C. Heieie and son Joseph water. srtin, 919 6th St., Phone 162. & Larson, optometrists, will be Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Several from this place went up to REVIVAL MEETINGS Victoria hotel May 8 and 9. this 5th day of May, 1920. International Falls Wednesday to C. B. Montgomery over last Sunday. troubled with headaches, nerv For Sale—Poorman strain White C. Fraser, R. Mrs. Heieie returned home Monday attend the big Babcock Highway The time and places of meetings are Also Rock cockeral and setting eggs. (Seal) County Auditor evening and Joseph proceeded to meeting. Among the number were as follows: Single Comb White Leghorn eggs. m6-20 Frontier for a visit at the home of A. J. Anderson, G. Garrison and Mr. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Hillview strain. Mrs. Geo. Holler, Elsig. his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Gabrielson. evenings at 7:45, the services will bo Phone 393-1 ring. al-29 L. W. Wilson, formerly of this city The Epworth League had a social over the Press office on Third street, but now engaged in the horse and at the church Friday evening for its Bible class and Sunday school will ousness or eye disorders of any kind Automobile For Sale—Model cattle business at South St. Paul, members. A good time and a better 90 be at 11:45 a. m. at 515 Eighth St. needing glasses or glasses repaired C. C. Mugg, the Grand Forks Specialist, Overland. Cheap if taken this weekCarl with his brother, John Wilson was in lunch. Be sure to be there next All are welcome. consult him. will be at Victoria Hotel, International the city a few days the fore part of Miller, House35, Saw Mill addition. time or you miss the time of your E. H. Blomberg, Artificial eyes fitted. Falls, May 13th to 16th. the week. life. Evangelist. %i ?*•*, s-V,5^ .» J- VVA-7 i- f?'**'» 3 *1 i- *?«-v mmsmmm