International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 24, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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.' 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE I GOOD SAMARITANS HOLD in the best, shape possible without JJ JJ AN ENJOYABLE MEETING JJ graveling. ERICSBURG NEWS MARGIE NEWS ft International Council No. 155, .the Gust Franson took a load of local Modern Samaritans held their regular people down to Rainy Lake City la'st Miss Pearl Martin, who lfas held a Mr. J. W. Joyce was in Bemidji last meeting Tuesday night, June 8th Sunday the new motor boat whicn position with the government in the and took in a class of twenty-four week. he just got home' from an overhauling naturalization department at Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lapham are Christ Serdaris left Tuesday evenii'rg new members. at the "ways" in Ranier. The D. C. for the last three years, visiting in the twin cities. Imperial Good Samaritan C. for the twin cities. The boat is equipped with a forty horse Mrs. Karlstadt was in International and her sister Miss Gertrude, who —o— Lovett of Grand Good Falls last Monday. E. Duluth, engine and the trip was made in a has just completed a years service in Jas. Gammelgard and Carl Watt Martin Matheson of Ericsburg is Samaritan C. Harold Richter and short time. They left here at 1:JO the postal money order department in town today on business. were here from Ray yesterday. Grand Chief Messenger D. M. Mrs. M. Peterson was in International P. M. and after spending a few hours at the National capitoj, returned to Brownlee of St. Paul and Deputy Falls last Friday. at Rainy Lake City returned here Duluth June Miss Gertrude was 8th. at Mrs. Lloyd Seybold is visiting O. C. Olson of Littlefork, was in of Littlefork, assisted the Lemmer time for supper. An all day trip is married in Duluth at the home of her local team in putting on the initation The Community club will meet the home of her parents in Duluth. the city on business Monday. planned for next Sunday. mother, Mrs. W. G. Martin, June 10 next Saturday evening as usual. work. After which there were addresses to Mr. Wesley Lawrence of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Backus returned given by Neighbors Lovett, Abe Olson and Ole Poulson were The Ericsburg Farmers' club, at The happy couple are spending six from Minneapolis last Saturday Richter, Brownlee, Lemmer and others. C. C. Shope was a business visitor in town from Littlefork yesterday. their June meeting voted to arrange weeks at Lake Minnetonka after This was followed with a splendid at the county seat last Tuesday. for and put on an exhibit at the which they will return to St. Paul, lunch arranged by the committee Ray Sullivan, local mail carrier, is county fair this coming fall. If the where they will make their future Mr. Burns has bought the timber Marmon Cousins is here from Duluth and furnished by the members. spending his vacation in the tiwn present weather and good luck keeps home, Mr. Lawrence again taking up to spend the summer with her After lunch all continued in a general on the old Fred Murdock place. cities. up there will be "some punkins" in his position with the Whitney Wall mother. good time of varied nature. this exhibit. They also voted $25 to Co. The best wishes of this entire Music was furnished by neighbors Mr. Daniels came up from Bemidji Oscar Erickson, the Littlefork merchant the fund and their support and cooperation community go with the young couple, Kimpton and Balmer. The present Sunday morning to visit his wife. Miss Agnes Logan visited with her was in town between trains with, the movement for a '1 as both are well known and highly A outlook is that the Samaritan order brother and wife at Northome last Monday. county exhibit at the state fair. This admired here, Mrs. Lawrence having faday. will be second to none for furnishing A number from this place attended we understand was the first farmers' resided here for a year or so with good, clean entertainment and the ball game at Northome Sunday. J. W. Wilson and family left yesterday club in the county to come forwad her family on their farm six miles for Detroit, Mich., where they absolutely reliable insurance. Morine Gmiano and Katherine McEldevry with the cash and agree to heip. from here, and also spent several Mr. Denning spent the past week were granted a license to will reside. Cass County has taken first prize for months clerking in the local post office. INTERNATIONAL FALLS HOST in Minneapolis, returning on Friday wed Tuesday. three consecutive years and won the Mr. Lawrence's acquaintance morning. Mrs. Carl Erickson of Aurora is a TO STATE FIREMEN IN 1921 "big cup" by buckling in and boosting was made during his frequent visits guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and working for it. Why can't Fred Harmon, his wife and her at the Martin home. Miss Pearl arrived Mrs. Tuttle entertained the Ladies' John Franson. Next June the annual conventon of we? They grew just as good stuff mother motored to Baudette and at Ericsburg Tuesday,, June 15, firemen of the state will be held in Aid last Thursday. A large crowd there all the years they didn't put on back Monday. and spent three or four days renewing this city. Chief John Berg, of the attended. Cashier Martin Logbella of the an exhibit as they did any of the old acquaintances and looking Littlefork State bank was a business local department, who was elected three years they took the prize, but O. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids is in after her land holdings here and at visitor in town yesterday. president of the state organization at when they wanted that cup, they just Mr. and Mrs. Olson and children the city looking after his extensive Ft. Frances. She left for Virginia, Mrs. G. P. Ballou and Mrs. W. F. the Moorhead meeting last week, got busy and dug up the stuff and were guests at the O. Larson home business interests. her old home, last Thursday, expecting states that about 900 delegates attended Lange went to Duluth the first of the put up in good shape and everybody last Sunday. to spend the week end at some the convention this year and helped. Sure we can do it! week for a week's visit. J. A Rye and family returned Tuesday lake near Tower, after which she will fully as many more people were attracted Let's try this year. What do you say from a visit with relatives in We see by the Press that A. J. return to her duties at Washington. Mrs. Elizabeth Monahan and son to the town by the convention. Margie? You people are there with Wisconsin and Minneapolis. Anderson is running for Judge of Mr. Berg is of the opinion that the weekly notes and alive. Are you arrived from Minneapolis this morning Probate at the coming fall election. The Ericsburg ball club played the a much larger number will be in attendance there with the big boost for the for a visit of a few days. Miss Signa Larson lett Tuesday second game of the season last Saturday at the convention in this county and state fair exhibit? night for Cody, Montana, where she Mr. T. Olson and L. C. Graves were at Ray. Score 7 to 12 in favor city next year, owing to location, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glass are rejoicing will visit relatives for a few weeks. called to International Falls last of Ray. The first game was played natural attractions, advertising, etc. over the birth of a fine eightpound Arthur Berg was at the hospital in week as petit jurors. Also Mr. Elsig. here a week ago against the same boy which arrived Tuesday. the Falls last Saturday having John McLean and family have returned bunch of sluggers, with a score of 2' cinder removed from his eye. He MISS RENNAH DAWSON from Rhinelander, Wis., and The Lutherans of this place have to 0? in favor of Ray. Mr. Riedle, Mrs. H. T. Mcintosh and son Clarence was repairing some part of his well TO BE BRIDE TOMORROW will again make this city their home. bought the old school house for $450 the manager, says that with a little departed last night for Chicago, drilling machine when a cinder was and will have it moved over onto more pep and a better turnout by the where they will visit relatives for blown into his eye from the forge Miss Rennah Dawson left for her Chief of Police Thos. Kinshella has their lots to be used as a church. players for practice evenings a decided The cinder was in his eye two or several weeks. home at Bemidji last night where returned from a several week's visit improvement in teamwork will be three days and was beginnng to she will become the bride of Mr. E. at Port Huron and other eastern •apparent. The club^ is looking for Mrs. Grates went to International cause blindness, but he is now im Mrs. C. E. Ireland and little daughter G. Bennett of Escanaba, Mich., tomorrow, points. future games and coming strong, the Falls on Tuesday to see her husband returned yesterday from a several proving since it was removed. June 25th. Miss Dawson manager says, and any team wishing who is in the hospital there. He was weeks visit with friends and relatives has resided here since her early girlhood Judge B. F. Wright adjourned the a game should communicate with injured here in the mill about a week at Verndale. days and for* several years has The new Union church is now ii ^*s«ne term of district court last Saturc?&y Mr. Carl Riedle, Manager, Ericsburg, ago. been employed as cashier in the Koochiching. the process of erection. Lots 1, and departed for his home it Minn. Gus Belcher and family returned Realty Co.'s office. Mr. Park Rapids. and 3 of'Block 5 were donated by this morning from a three weeks visit Chas. Gingrich had the misfortune Bennett was employed in the general Mrs. Anna B. Franson of International —o— The Rat Root Co-operative Telephone last Thursday to lose his house and in the twin cities and southern offices of the M. & O. Paper Co., here John Sletten of Big Falls died at Falls, and with the donation of company of this place completed Minnesota points. all its cojitents by fire. It is not for several years until the time of money, lumber and labor, the frame the city hospital Monday. His remains their line into International knowji. how the fire originated. The his departure for Escanaba this work is nearly all up. The building were shipped to his former -Falls. Mr. Kinney of the International family living there were all out Roy Frank arrived last Saturday spring. Both bride and groom have, is thirty-two and a half feet long, by home for burial. company advised them that he workingf in the garden and when from Minneapolis where he has been many friends here who join in wishing twenty-six feet wide with ten and a —o— would- be ready to connect with their they noticed it it was too late to save attending the law school at the University them much happiness in their half foot walls. The construction A card from R. B. Kook, who is attending lines in two or three days, so that anything. of Minnesota. wedded life. under the supervision of L. E. Nelson the Shrine conclave at Seattle, thru service will be secured over who said this morning that construc intimates that he is enjoying these lines at once. A stock selling C. M. Boyce and A. E. Halderman tion would be delayed for a while as the occasion immensely. JUDGE WRIGHT RENDERS campaign will be launched by the of the state weighing and inspection the entire donations had been used. DECISION IN THWING CASE Rat Root company in a few days, the S WHITE BIRCH NOTES bureau, of Minneapolis, were in town The finance committee will make a Mr Albert Newcomb of the M. & proceeds of which will go into the last Saturday on official business. thorough canvass of the community O. Paper company has leased the ssasKBsaKBKKKKKKBB&aesssss construction of more lines. A thru Last Saturday in district court, in a few days for enough donations Rainy Lake island home of Dr. Dunsmore Judge Wright decided that Attorney toll line from the south end of Rat B. A. Stewart and family have gone Thorwold Berg of Laurel passed to complete the building. The walls of Minneapolis, for the summer. A. L. Thwing could not recover an Root township to International Falls to North Dakota for the summer. through town yesterday enroute are all up and the doors and windows his bill of $1758.00 for attorney fees with a central at Ericsburg is plan home from Wheaton where he has bought. They are still short lumber ned. The south end of this toll line in the matter of the tax case of the Edwajd McClellan is seeding a been visiting relatives for several and roofng to cover the roof. Officers McKenna of St. Paul, arrived City of International Falls against connect with the two rural lines weeks. larger acreage than ever before names will be published as OK ^?sday and will train with A1 Arney, the M. & O. Paper Co., holding thSt at Ray giving thru service from the his farm. soon as we are able to get a list or in preparation for the big boxing the city charter does not provide forgippe township of Beaver, the village of Henry Rifkin has arrived from them. event which will be pulled off 011 employment of outsider counsel Ray and the country past of Ray. out Minneapolis where he is attending Litherland Brothers have motored July 5th. beyond the St. Louis county line. assist the city attorney,'and. that the. Uniyersity of Minnesota, and wil$ out to North Dakota for a stay of W. Parker Hall and Harold Johnson city council acted without^ authority This will cover all or nearly all of several weeks. spend the summer .vacation here with Chas. Gingrich of Margie is transacting left here Monday night for Alvina in employing Mr. Thwfng the northeastern part of Koochiching his father, L. Rifkin. business in town today. Mr where they expect to go to work county. An appeal was taken by certain taxpayers Lemuel Wood and George Wood Gingrich recently suffered a bad loss in a saw mill. on the payment of ,Mr The artists of the Union Decorat are making great headway clearing in the- destruction of his house and Thwing's' bill for services. ing company have been doing some on their homesteads. contents by fire, and only partially Walter McDonald, who has been H. H. Hall has been confined to excellent sign work in the city recently, working at the steel plant at Duluth, covered by insurance. his bed for the past week due to la noticably that' on the walls of A bond issue of was voted in $4000 STRIKE SETTLEMENT NEAR laying brick, all spring returned bad rupture. It is expected he will the Orpheum theatre. for roads and bridge work at a special home last Thursday and spent a day Mrs. Geo. Randolph, Jr., and children, have to undergo an operation before town meeting on Wednesday last. with his wife and family, re Betty and Jane, of Minneapolis, Indications are that a settlement he can be up and around again. Visiting C. M. Prettyman, assistant cashier turning to Duluth Friday. have arrived for a visit of several of the strike at the saw mill is near. H. H. Russell and M. L. Babin accompanied of the First National bank, accompanied weeks with Mrs. Randolph, Sr., at After a conference of leading citizens Mrs. Bruce Barton is at the hospit by his family, departed Saturday Ingman Stay up to International Ft. Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and business men with labor There are several new buildings al at International Falls recovering evening for Wadena, where Falls as witnesses in securing going this on the Gust Randolph at Kettle Falls. leaders yesterday a vote on the question up summer from an operation for appendicitis, his final citizenship papers on. they will visit for a few weeks. —o— Holm lots along the west end of of returning to was'taken work performed last Tuesday. The last last Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Burdick and baby arrived by striking employees last evening, Fourth street. Dr. W. T. Pearson is report was that she is improving Miss Minnie Leavitt and mother the first of the week from Du nearly resulting in a decision to resume building on the back part of his lot, nicely and expects to be at home in departed Tuesday evening for Thief Some of our road enthusiasts are south of the Little Rat Root coolie. luth and will visit at the home of It is rumored that a work. another week. River Falls, where they will make laying in wait with a good sized He has his garage finished and as her parents and sisters for some great many of the men are desirous their home, the former having been tomahawk for a certain eminent citizen time. She was accompanied here by of calling the strike off and it is expected soon as Mr. Berg finishes drilling the engaged to teach in the schools of Ericsburg went Non-partisan by a up here who failed to show up well, Mr. Pearson will commence her mother who has been visiting in that the mill will resume .operations that city. Miss Leavitt has been big majority at the primaries Monday. and vote on the bond issue. within a few days. construction of a new house. Art Duluth. identified with the schools of this Following is the vote from this Berg has his buildings started, but city for several years and will be precinct by parties: as he expects to move the house _ie ink .Cwier. departed for Minneapolis. FAST BASE BALL GAME AT RAY GARLAND Z. OGDEN MARRIED greatly ..missed by both faculty and Republican: Preus 13, Collins 9, now lives in at the corner of Duluth Tuesday night to join a party pupils. Holm 8, Rines 9, Hilton 5, Jacobson Avenue and Third street, over to the of employes of the Milwaukee railroad, The friends, of Gairlahd Ogden will Ray defeated Ericsburg in an exciting 11, Pittenger 8, Oscar Larson 6, Denfield new location it will be some time before enrp*ite to. Faribault, where be interested in the following news game of baseball last Sunday 2 and Farrington 3. Joe Rogers and C. A. Hall of Ericsburgh, he has them completed. Oscar they will attend- the annua.1 reunion from the Fort Frances Times: at Ray. Democratic: Hargadine 1, jThor^ were in town yesterday and Haggbom has his framework up and of the veterans of service of that Married—At the rectory of the Bert Jones pitched great ball for made the announcement that the line son 1, Burmaster 1, Loffler 1, and enclosed and is working hard to get road. Church of the Ascension, 787 Manomin the locals, holding Ericsburg down Carss 2. of the Rat Root Telephone company the finisHing done. His father-inlaw, Ave., St. Paul, Minn., Garland Z. to two runs for seven innings. "Babe had been connected with the city exchange. Non-Partisan: Shipstead 29, Mallon Mr. Stohl, who has the lot next Mrs, S. M. Thomas and daughter, Ogden of International Falls., Minn., Ruth" Stabnaw for the locals did It is now possible to get 35, Vollom 25, Lund 34, Sullivan to his has begun building his garage. Miss Edna, of Loman, were in the to Agnes Dolby Watts of Fort Frances, credit to his title. Fielder made a direct communication with Ericsburg 30, Ostby 31, and Siegel 31. Mr. Stohl does not expect to begin city Monday. Mrs. Thomas was enroute Saturday, May 22nd, 1920. great catch, jumping over two fences Dibell polled 11, Johnson1 6 and and parties tributary to that town. a to Kentucky 'and was accompanied building house on this location for and a woodpile. It is hoped that the line will be extended Vanderburgh 1. some time! Mr. Gust Asplund has as :far as Littlefork by her BIG CLEARING ON KOOCHICHING Patterson of Ericsburg pitched a to Ray "at an'early date. There was also a small scattering daughter. While here they were the his lot nearly all cleared, ready to COUNTY FARM good game but had poor support. —o— of Republican votes for governor, begin building. Mr. Asplund is also guests of Mrs. C. Vic Linsten. Final score 7 to 12. Ray has challenged Pete Reuter stole a march on his secretary of state and attorney general. quite busy now hauling lumber from The Baudette Region announces all teams between Virginia friends and was quietly married at Mr. Miller's mill near Ostranders to A happy marriage took place Monday that G. A. Murray was in town last and International. Minneapolis last Friday. The bride, the lumber yard here in town. He is when Miss Ellen Glenn became Wednesday from his ranch at Manitou, Miss Ida Dahlgren, is one of the hauling with two wagons, using the Have just begun the weekly notes the bride of Ben- Kotilinek. The and reported that he has had 150 popular young ladies of Northome. One of the members of Drs. Larson Cleveland tractor he bought of the to the Press where I left off last fall, c^s^ifony was performed at the acres of new land cleared and put & Larson, Optometrists, will be at The groom. is engaged in business Central Auto Co., at the Falls. and shall try to keep them up and of the bride at Olivia, Minn iirider cultivation this year. Victoria Hotel, July 11-12. with his brother Carl, conducting the make as good a writeup as possible After a short wedding trip the happy Pure Food grocery and market. The If troubled with headaches, nerv couple will be at home in this city, Chas. E. Johnson and Gust Asplund. each week. Anyone in this vicinity SUNDAY TELEGRAPH SERVICE happy couple arrived here Monday spent a good part of last week grading who knows, hears, smell or sees any the groom having purchased the morning and are receiving the congratulations Carter residence on Fourth street. the road between here and the good news, please call me up at the Through the efforts of Secretary of a host of friends. The bride is one of the popular Falls. Since the heavy rains the telephone office or drop in or write Hurlburt of the Commercial club, the road has been almost inpassable,. and me a note and I'll be glad to forward teachers in .the. city, schools, haadng Great Northwestern Telegraph .company taught here several years. The had it been allowed to dry up in the it to the Press with the weekly LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden has inaugurated Sunday telegraph ©si ousness or eye disorders of any kind,, batch. groom is the popular cashier of the spot and own your own lot. Price condition that it was in, it would service, commencing last Sunday, needing glasses or glasses repaired have been so cut up and rutted that —C. A. HALL. International State bank. Both of $35.00 each. '$5.00 cash, $2.50 per June 20th. The office will be consult him. the contracting parties have the best cars could not pass over it, but these 4 month. Handy to the city. The C. open hereafter between the hours of Artificial eyes fitted. wishes of their, hfists of friends. Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. 11 A. M. and I P. M. two men got busy and put the road ..- Subscribe for the Press 4 Mmam norm*