International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 8, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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II INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE QUIET HOME WEDDING AT MM MM number of twenty charter members V# V# VW# J. A. DAWSON RESIDENCE ERICSBURC will probably be attained in a few NEWS AT THE CHURCHES days. V# #.• MM mM I V* A very quiet home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gust Franson has a crew down METHODIST EPISCOPAL J. A. Dawson, 711 Twelfth street. Ericsburg, July 1.—Miss Gladys river and has begun towing logs for Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Friday evening at 8 o'clock when Eddy had the misfortune to step on Mr. Scott, from the East Branch to Game Warden Geo. Wood of Hib-png Frank Seymour of Clementson was a piece of glass while bathing in the the mill here. their daughter, Rennah, was married Sunday School 10:00 A. M. spent Tuesday in the city. in the city Monday and Tuesday. to Ernest Bennett, Escanaba, Mich. river yesterday, which nearly severed Morning worship at 11. —o— Only immediate relatives were present the little toe of her right foot. Farmers and growers in this vicinity Evening sermon at 8:00. Jas. McAndrews and family of Big C. Vic Linsten spent yesterday at She is able to limp around, but she at the ceremony, which was performed should remember that the Ericsburg Falls celebrated the 4th here last Northome on real estate business. says "it's tuff luck with a dance in by Rev. George Kehoe, pastor ZION LUTHERAN Farmer's club has agreed to put Monday. sight the Fourth." of the Baptist church. Miss on an exhibt at the county fair this E. N. Halvorson, Pastor —o— Mrs. Ruth Peterson of Minneapolis Dawson's maid and only attendant fall. If you have some good grain, Gust Axt, official pressman of the visited friends here over the Gust Holm is adding a summer was Miss Martha Tamen, of International hay, timothy, clover of any kind, alfalfa No services or Sunday school 3n Press office, spent the Fourth in Minneapolis. Fourth. Falls. The young couple left kitchen to his home this week. Sunday. or anything worth showing, last evening for their new home at notify the telephone office here and —o— Miss Mary Keyes visited over the Escanaba.—Sentinel. Mr. O. J. Wold of Ray township CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allred of Duluth some one will come out and get 4th with Mrs. Hugh Logan at Grand was in town recently and Gust Franson were visitors in the city the specimens for exhibit. If you have Rapids. $1,400,000 FROM AUTOS AND took him down to Rainy Lake Services are held in the Odd Fellows fore part of the week. none yourself and know of someone OTHER VEHICLES IN STATE in a motor boat where he did some hall. who has, let us know and we will get L. P. Bailey and daughter, Miss assessing for Ray township. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. G. P. Ballou of Jewett & Co., returned that, too. Florence, have returned from a visit A revenue of nearly $1,400,000 from Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. from Bemidji Tuesday morning with relatives at Winnipeg. licenses for more than 300,000 automobiles Several from here attended the A general invitation is extended to where he spent the 4th. Mr. Wm. Hanson and wife and celebration at Ray July 3rd, while and other motor vehicles in the public to attend these services. J. W. Collins of the Victoria hotel, daughter, Dorothy, left here this practically the entire town attended the present three year series in the Geo. Schlenk returned yesterday has been entertaining his brother, morning for their farm east of Ray. the big celebration at International state automobile license department TENT MEETINGS his home at Chanhassen, where D. O. Collins, from the Messaba They arrived Friday night from a Falls July 5th. Several also attended is shown in a bulletin issued recently spent the Fourth with his family. range. three months visit with relatives and the carnival at Ft. Frances the by Secretary of State Julius A. The revival meetings at the tent friends at Minneapolis, and spent a 5th. Schmahl, the first to be completed. C. W. Prettyman and family have A1 Peterson returned last Sunday on Seventh street near Eighth avenue few days at the Geo. Watson home Totals of 9,929 licenses and $21,990 returned from Wadena where they morning from the twin cities where will continue every night at 7:45, here. They came up from Duluth Mr. and Mrs. Berg and baby spent receipts for the month just ended visited friends and relatives for two he spent several days transacting except Monday. Friday night on train No. 3 which the Fourth with Mr. Berg's sister, gave evidence of the steady increase weeks. busness. Brother and Sister Hartman of should have arrived here at 1:21 a. Mrs. Truman Fickle, at Ash Lake. in the number of motor vehicles Walker are to be with us in the work m. but the train was delayed at Cook owned in Minnesoa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormack Miss Anna Kotcher, the popular here now. two hours repairing a draw bar and Mrs. Peter Wood of Arbutus spent Secretary Schmahl's summary of and children of Duluth visited here cashier at the Burton department Many people are witnessing what on arrival at Ericsburg in some manner Friday at the Hall home, returning automobile license business for the over the 4th with friends and relatives. store has gone to her home at EJ.y the Lord is doing every night the Hansons were overlooked to Arbutus Saturday morning. Margaret period from Jan. 1, to date follows: for a visit. All are welcome. and carried by to Ranier. After an Hall accompanied her home Licenses— Numbers. Recepts E. H. Blomberg, hours wait there for train No. 4, Automobiles, 1918 ..204,458 $1,022,290 for a few days stay. W. Irving Burton is attending the Evangelist. Automobiles, 1919... 55,285 193.500 south bound, they again boarded a J. B. Thomas of Tracy, has arrived Automobiles, 1920... national convention of Elks at Chicago 43,258 86,804 train for Ericsburg and arrived here Mrs. H. H. Hall and daughter Mrs. on his annual visit to look after his Motorcycles, 1918.... 5,021 25,105 and incidentally buying fall at 6 a. m. Saturday morning. Mr. Crommet and baby Verna spent property interests and renew acquaintances. Motorcycles, 1919 1,368 4,788 stock for the Burton department Hanson owns a large farm east of Monday attending a picnic at Ash Motorcycles, 1920 ... 727 1,574 RAY ITEMS store. Transfers 7,103 7,103 Ray which was managed by his sons Lake. Mrs. Hall returned Monday —o— Chauffeurs' licenses.. 7,818 11,427 Walter and Charles during his absence. afternoon, but Mrs. Crommet and Tollef Erickson brought his young Duplicate tags 4,928 4,923 R. B. Kook has returned from baby remained for a few days visit These two sons each own Miss Ethel Wold returned lait son up from his home at Birchda'.e Dealers' licenses 1,157 23,140 Portland, Oregon, where he attended farms adjoining their father's of 100 at the Woods home at Arbutus. ^pealers* extra tags.. 5,784 5,764 Suhsda^y after a six week's visit with today for an operation for adenoid^ the national shrine conclave, and Motorcycle dealers' acres and 80 acres respectively. Mr relatives at Minneapolis and Palisade, at the local hospital. reports a wonderful trip. He was licenses 1 20 Hanson lived for many years in Minneapolis Gust Holm and Chas. Simmonds Minn. —Q away about a month. Auto.* directories.... 28 805 opened the haying season this week. and raised his family there, Chauffeurs' renewals 11,835 11,885 Carl Reidel, manager of the Ericsburg but wishing better surroundings for They are putting up tame hay. Federal agents dropped into Ray a base ball club, was in town Oscar Ogren, who was on duty on Total receipts $1,399,131 his children a few years ago, moved few.'days ago and smelled around Monday trying to book games for the Mexican border for several Advocates of Amendment No. 1 to onto the farm at Ray. He says that A. L. Powers and four federal trying to locate "moonshine" booze, his fast bunch of players. years, has been discharged form the provide for the proposed Babcock. now since getting settled on the agents conducted a raid on the Victoria but, wonder of wonders, could find regular army and returned to International system of 7,000 miles of hard surfaced farm and all owning nice large hotel and Little Inn hotel here. non& Riy certainly is entitled to Falls to stay. A. A. D. Rahn, vice-president of the farms, nothing in any of the big cities roads with revenue from increased One keg of hard cider which the the blue ribbon. Shevlin-Clark Co., arrived from Minneapolis motor license fees found new could induce any of them to move raiders claimed contained 12 per cent Clarence Litheo came up from this morning and is transacting supporting arguments in the figures, back. Mr. Hanson says that the alcohol was confiscated. C. L. Mikkelson, cashier of the Ray I Akeley and visited his father, Thos. business and visiting friends. grain crops between here and Minneapolis all of which exceeded the estimates. State bank, accompanied by his family, •s^Xitheo, last Sunday and Monday. He look especially good but the Norman Lindsey returned to Cook departed Monday for a twoweeks' lynorts everything lovely on the George H. Jaeger, formerly of this CHANCE TO TRY OUT potato crop all along the line is very for a few week's stay Wednesday. vacaion which they will spend farm and a big crop of hay and potatoes city, but now residing at Iroquis poor that no crop of potatoes thai STATION WINTER WHEAT with friends and relatives in the in sight. Falls, Ont, where his parents are he could see from the train all the southern part of the state. Mrs. Gust Holm and son Earle —o— located, is a visitor here for the way from Minneapolis looked very The Minnesota experiment station went to Ash Lake on the morning Ton O'Hotto, who is opening up a week. assuring. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and daughter at University farm is this year growing train Wednesday. splendid farm a few miles west of —o— are visiting in Minneapolis, their increased plots of two new varieties Littlefork, spent yesterday in town Mr. and Mrs. Theo. F. Tweedt of MM former home. They have resided in of winter wheat, Minhardi and v# on business. He says that crops in The H. J. Scott saw mill began op Sioux City, la., are here visiting Mr. 58 Minturki, which have outyielded the Koochiching county for the past 1'years his neighborhood never were bettor erations Wednesday morning after and Mrs. T. J. Doty, Mrs. Tweedt's MARGIE NEWS and this is the first trip they best varieties of spring wiieat by an and that an immense amount of hay being shut down four days for the parents. They will remain about two average of about five bushels to the have made out of the county during 52 MM will be put up this season. Fourth.* They started running short weeks. that time. The Hanson's have developed acre the last three years. Farmers handed but all open positions had Miss Inga Morgen went to Bemidji who are interested in giving these a fine farm about six miles been filled with local men by noon. Ladies interested in the M. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown left by last Sunday night. varieties a trial should write T. E. northeast of Ray and are now beginning church are asked to meet at the auto yesterday for the twin cities to enjoy the fruits of their Odland, secretary of the Minnesota Len Adams and family are spend Commercial club at 2 P. M. Friday. and points in the southern part of the Crop Improvement association, labors. L. C. Graves went to International ing a few weeks on the W. G. Martin Arrangements have been made for state. They expect to be away aboat University Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. Falls last Monday. farm. transportation to Clark's Beach, two weeks. The station is especially anxious Peter Wold arrived last Sunday a where Mrs. F. H. Clark will entertain to get these wheats in the hands 'A a visit: This is his first trip to Koochiching Mrs. Grates has purchased a cov» Gust Asplund is hauling lumber at the Aid society. Remember the Dr. R. H. Monahan of Minneapolis, farmers who will grow them under county and after visiting International of Mr. Dougherty. the saw mill until W. H. Eddy's tractor hour and be sure to come. visited the family here Monday and such conditions that the crop can oe Falls and observing the is repaired. The tractor jammed Tuesday. Airs. Monahan and the sold for seed next year. great water power and manufacturing in some way so that it could not be A number from this place celebrat children will remain here for the Dr. H. E. Orsborn of Minneapolis industries in that city and noting steered. ed in International Falls on Monday. balance of the summer. will preach in the Baptist church our--WOflderful agricultural possibilities^ INFLUENCE NOT FOR SALE every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and development throughout "Doc" Pearson began raising the John Tubbs, a brother of Mrs: E. J. Olson is putting up a garage during July and August. He wll also thfe" -region, expressed great faith in walls on his new house Tuesday on Senator Harding had put a ban on Matt Heiberg, and well known to |aj and evidently is going to invest in a supply the pulpit at Littlefork dur the future of the county. Mr. Wold the lot he bought of Gust Holm. He huge money contributions to his large number of our citizens, was car. ing this period. Both Dr. Osborn owns and conducts a large farm near says "haying begins tomorrow, so I campaign. His decision to limit individual and Mrs. Osborn have been engaged here the first of the week and accompanied Palisade, in Wilkin county. wont get much done to the house for subscripions to small the remains of his sister to teach in the Minneapolis schools Mr. and Mrs Angee of Big Falla some time yet." amounts effectually prevents the bi^ next year. to Park Rapids. were visiting friends in town last tV international bankers and others, —O— Friday. Vt As the July meeting of the Erics who want the United States to become A double wedding took place at BIG FALLS NEWS Wm Heritage, son of Mr. and Mrs. burg Farmers' Club came so near the a member of the league of nations the Richardson home in South Internatonal John Heritage of Ray, and well Wayne Denning of Denver, Col., Fourth this month the meeting was so that their foreign business Falls last evening. Chas. known to the older residents of this arrived last Monday on a visit to his postponed until the regular August may be guaranteed by the government, (Big Fork Compass) Richardson and Mable Wood and section, was in the city the latter father. meeting. from putting him under obligations County Attorney Jevne and family Roy L. Grund and Hazel Richardson part of last week. Mr. Heritage is to grant their claims special attention are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. now deputy supervisor of forests in were the contracting parties. Melvin Tuttle went down to Nary should the league question Hillstead, making the trip here bjr Walter McDonald and son return the S. Indian service and has been to spend the Fourth with his grandparents. come up again while he is president. outo. ed from Duluth Wednesday. Dan has stationed at the Red Lake reserve Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Mllard left on been visiting his grand parents at for the past year. He left last Sat Wednesday for the east on a pleasure Cohasset for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Hall, Mr. and' urday evening for New Mexico on an trip of two weeks. They went Mr. Denning and son left Saturday Mrs Lawrence Haluptzok and Mrs.. inspection trip for the government via Duluth, remaining there one day CLASSIFIED ADS evening for the cities to be away a John Haluptzok autoed up to International W. H. Eddy and Elmer Lund re accompanied by Mrs. Heritage. to attend the meeting of the state week or more. MM falls this morning. *W# Vt V# turned from Pequot Wednesday bankers' association and then by where they have been spending the The many frends of Dr. Withrow boat down the great lakes to Chica MEN WANTED—Good wages. At Wm. Rogers and Miss Daley Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Hall and son: Fourth. Mr. H. J. Scott bought a will be pleased to learn that he is go. Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. Baudette were visiting at the Tuttle Thomas Jr., of Fargo are here spenda rpsing easy and slowly gaining from new car at Minneapolis lately and home over Sunday. short visit with his parents, Mr. was to have been delivered at Hackensack Jraeyere attack of acute appendicitis. GIRL WANTED—general housework Funeral services for the late Mrs. and Mrs. John Haluptzok. for Mr. Eddy to bring thru The doctor's condition became so three in family can be school Matt Heiberg were conducted from Mrs. Bloom of Gemmell visited alarming last Friday that DrVThabes girl if competent. Alex Enzman, to Ericsburg but for some reason the the family residence on Seventh Vacation days have also come for Ericsburg, Minn. It car was not delivered, and Mr. Eddy with home folks here last week. She of Bainerd and Dr. Wilcox of Walker street Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Ireland horses. Simon Paul successfully raked returned to Gemmell Sunday night. were called and remained with their returned on the train. officiating. The remains were up a crop of hay last week using his patient twenty-four hours. Miss FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking shipped to the home of her parents auto for a tractor and it was done Mahoney, a sister of Mrs. Withrow, A pie social was held last Saturday theatre building. Concrete floors, Mrs. Bostedo and sister, Miss at Park Rapids the same evening, with speed. and two sisters of the doctor were walls and* ceiling. Fine Third street evening for the benefit of the base Chrystal Petterson arrived from accompanied by Mr. Heiberg and her summoned here last week owing ball team. They made about $60.00. also entrance. The best storage room in Minneapolis this morning for a visit two brothers. James Sedore received his new to tlie seriousness of the situation. The pies sold at a good price. town. Will remodel to suit tenant. with home folks They brought Kenneth Catapillar tractor this week, and Address Box 496, City, or call phone Silgren, a young nephew with An interesting and snappy ball hooked on six dump wagons and F. L. Vance of Popple, Minn., in Mr. and Mrs. Burns left here last No. 109. them for a visit with "Grandma." game was played here the morning started south to deliver some gravel Itasca county, was in the city yesterday Tuesday and are now in Brainerd. of the 5th, when the Junior Ball Club on the muskeg. The former trial „on business with the International Mrs. Burns is at the hospital sick FOR .SALE—Oakland "Sensible H. W. Eddy has repaired his tractor of Northome, crossed bats with the with small tractors was not a success Lumber company. Mr. Vance with typhoid fever. Her many Six" touring car at a bargain. Like and Elmer Lund is again hauling local boys' team. The score was 13 as they tore the road bed to pieces has a general store at Popple and is friends here wish her a speedy recovery. new. Inquire at 306 Third street. It lumber with it at Scott's mill. Mr. to 5 in favor of the locals. The pulling over the road. also known as the "wild rice king,' Asplund is back on his old job, hauling Northome club is composed of a fine owing to the large quantities of wild LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden lumber from Mr. Miller's mill, bunch of sturdy young fellows, who Arthur Paul and family autoed to rice which he harvests and ships spot and own your own lot. Price three miles west of town. Mr. Asplund A sad accident occurred here in the are good sports. This is the first Littlefork Monday where they assisted yearly from Squaw lake near which $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per is using three wagons, hauling mill last Tuesday when Mr. Tuttle game they have lost this season. in celebrating Independence located. He also reports, that month. Handy to the city. The C. three loads to a trip and makes two slipped and struck his left hand on day. Mr. Paul stated that while Fine M. D. & W. Ry., is laying steel *.• Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. trips a day. the saw, cutting and lacerating three grief and worry traveling over this on the Round lake extension in of his fingers badly. He was immediately O A E S route wears off a lot of the pleasure* northwestern Itasca county which FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkins, Leonard Adams is again back in taken to Northome by Mr. Osborne, they enjoyed the trip immensely ashe. We Do Amateur Finishing will tap the immense stand of pine consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, town after ten days stay at the W. where Dr. Dufort dressed the has not had the pleasure of calling at in that section owned by the Backu- Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel MAIIi TODAY YOUR FILMS TO G. Martin farm. injured hand and said the fingers that thriving town since the early Brooks interests, and that it is reported I S A Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. could be saved as it was thought at pioneer days when walking was the that the terminal of the road Everything must be sold at low prices. Mike Lemmer is in town trying to first they would have to be taken off. Jffl 504 First National Bank Bldg* Duluth only means of reaching there and will be at Sfchley in northern Cass L. Rifkin. organize a local order of Modem He is getting along nicely. his last mission there was to assist county and will connect with the Soo PROMPT DELIVERY Samaritans. Several new members Geo. P. Watson as a witness to prove line at that point. Subscribe for The Press have qualified and the required Subscribe for The Press up on his homestead. n^_ S I