International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 15, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE MM TO PICK SITE FOR *4 MM «r# V* «V V# sa:: a V# V# «l V* V# FISH HATCHERY 8 ERICSBURG NEWS MARGIE NEWS AT THE CHURCHES MM ».« «1 Word has been received from O V# MM w:: V# »v Game and Fish Commissioner Carlos Ernest Anderson is laid up with an Melvin Tuttle returned from Nary ENGLISH LUTHERAN Avery that he will arrive here next attack of blood poisoning in his left last Wednesday. H. A. Mayer, Pastor Monday accompanied by-JvW. Cobb, hand. It began with a slight scratch state superintendent of fisheries, and I Banker Longbella of Littlefork Fred Shaw is serving on the Federal on his index finger which became infected Mrs. Tower of Brainerd is visiting C. F. Culler of. the U. S. bureau of Morning services at 10:45. grand jury at Duluth this week. •j was in town Tuesday on business. and Friday morning the doctor at the Porter home. fisheries. The gentlemen will make —o— made four incisions in the finger. an inspection of Rainy lake and decide No evening services. A. F. Schwonk of Gully and R. C. Mayor F. H. Keyes is in South Dakota He expects to return to work in a Mrs. McHugo was in International on a location for the 9th state Edd of Bemidji, spent yesterday in this week on a business mis- few days. Falls last Thursday. hatchery, provision for which, thru Services Ericsburg p. m. at at 8 town. the efforts of Representative F.' J. Mrs. John A. Nelson and-, three McPartlin, was made by the last session Eli H^lmer went to Brainerd last ZION LUTHERAN Mrs. E. A. Robideau is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deteker children, left for- a~ visit among of the state legislature. Owing Sunday to consult a doctor. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor her sisters, the Misses Hilda and motored up from Littlefork this friends and relatives at Munising, to the fact that Rainy lake is an international Mldred Eide of Dentaybow. morning. Michigan Saturday morning. They body of water, the United Mr. Denning returned from Minneapolis English divine worship at 11. expect to be gone about two weeks. States Bureau of Fisheries has been on Sunday morning. Ole Paulsen of Littlefork motored Mrs. Frank Hodek of Baudette is a asked to join in the establishing and Sunday school at 10. here yesterday and spent the day guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. maintenance of the hatchery, and an Andy Miller was in International Mrs. M. L. Crommet and sister, looking after business matters. Adolph Krohn. appropriation -has been asked. .. for Falls on business last Friday. Margaret Hall, returned from Arbutus Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday, this purpose. Saturday with four quarts of July 21st, in the church parlors. All Mrs. Chas. Baugartz and children Rev Grundy, Presbyterian pastor Thousands of tons of fish, principally blueberries, the first picking of the Mrs. McGrath has sold her property of Mizpah and Tenstrike, spent yesterday are welcome. jg£""Sleepy Eye, are visiting at the white fish and walleyed pike, season. The blueberries are ripening here in town to Eugene Costello. in town. -^rt^ifJhome of her mother, Mrs. I. I. Olson. have been shipped from these internatonal fast, and near Arbutus there is Come and worship with us. —o— boundary waters, composed a pretty good crop but not as good Mr. and Mrs. Angee of Big Falls Miss Sadie Arnold of St. Cloud is Miss Bell Feeney, who presides of Raniy lake, Kabetogama lake, were visiting friends in town Sunday as last year's crop. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. METHODIST EPISCOPAL over the destines of the Northome Namak^n lake-and Lac La Croix, in last. Hughes Van Etten. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Record, spent last Sunday here with the past few years, to the Boston. Local base ball fans played the friends. New York and Chicago markets and The mill is shut down temporarily, Mrs. Rube Grimoldby is entertaining weekly game here Sunday with the Sunday School 10:00 A. M. it is hoped by the establishing of a but will begin cutting "lath in a week her sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Markell Rogers team from west of town. John Thompson is taking a two joint owned state and federal hatchery or so. of Minneapolis. They played a game a week ago Sunday, week's vacation and is being relieved Morning worship at 11. that the industry can not only be and although it was a veritable at the U. S. customs office by F. W. prolonged, but assisted to grow Andy Miller moved to town last 5 The local ball team will go to Duluth "merry-go-round" and the score unmentionable, Schmidt of Baudette. Evening sermon at 8:00. greater. Thursday and is living in the Garrison —o— Sunday for a game with the the two pick-up teams house. Clyde Iron Works. had a lot of fun. The game Sunday Mrs. Robt. Kirkpatrick and son left At no time can you afford to neglect OLD SETTLERS' PICNIC was on the same par, but the Rogers last Saturday night for Port Huron, attending church. May we see Mr. J. Tuttle went to Brainerd C. Rusfeldt one of the prosperous team managed to reverse the merrygo-round" Mich., to join Mr. Kirkpatrick, where you next Sunday? Sunday night to have his' hand attended The Koochching County Old and won by a "Preus" they will make their home. farmers of Manitou was a business to. He remained a few days. Settlers' association will hold its annual visitor in our city today. majority. BETHLEHEM picnic and summer meeting at State Forester W. T. Cox of St. Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. Andrew Erickson came down from Watrous' grove at the mouth of the Paul, and E. A. Linder of Warroad, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folsom are enjoying Lyman Mathison and Debus Petterson Kent and spent the Fourth here with Littlefork River, on ^Wednesday, a visit with his parents, Mr. forest supervisor of this district, Morning service at 10:45. with several local fans were his brothers. He returned home on July 21st. All attending should bring were in.the city yesterday. and Mrs. A. Folsom of Barney, N*. Church School at 11:45. at Ray Sunday where Lyman and Tuesday. Dak. lunch baskets. Coffee, sugar and Debus played with Ray against Cusson. For Sundays July 18 and 25 Mr. W. cream will be,served free. Ice cream F. S. Lang, of the lands and timber According to the score reported M. Evans will occupy the pulpit. and soft drinks will be on sale on the Mr. and Mrs. McGrath have It is reported that Geo. Clark of department of the M. & O. Paper All are invited to share our fellowship. they had something of a merrygo-round grounds. For the convenience of bought all of Andy Miller's poultry Ranier, one of the oldest settlers in company has been transacting business there, too. and also forty acres of timber west those not having their own means of at Duluth and Minneapols the this territory, is very low with cancer conveyance, it has been announced of their homestead. of the stomach. past week. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Several local men were helping to that Lang's bus will leave town for raise a new barn for F. M. Billmyre the picnic grounds at 9:30 in the Negotiations are being made in Mrs. Glynn P. Ballou has as her Mr. and Mrs. Hays Zimmerman left Services are held in the Odd Fellows on his place a mile north of town. morning and again at 1 P. M., and which Mrs. Grates will become owner Saturday evening for a visit of several guests for a month, her cousin Mrs. hall. The frame work is made of 8x8 will make another round trip later in of the Art Nehls place here in weeks with friends in Duluth Walter S. Lloyd and daughter Dorothy Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. timbers and fastened with hardwood the day. and Ladysmith, Wis. town. Consideration $200.00. and her nephew, Master Alexander Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. pins. Until the rafters were put or. Games and outdoor sports will be —o— MacDonald of Duluth. A general invitation is extended to there was not a nail in the building. indulged in, acquaintanceship renewed Mr. and Mrs. Osborne left for Rev. and .Mrs W. W. Dale ana the public to attend these services. Mr. Billmyre expects to build a and incidents of pioneer days Devils Lake, N. Dak., last Wednesday A heavy frost and in some localities daughter Adrienne are visiting at house on the site in the near future. discussed. via the auto route going by International quite a freeze was reported Detroit, Minn. They expect to be TENT MEETINGS Everyone who is already a member Falls and Baudette. They expect early this morning. In the neighbor •gone about two weeks. Con Reuter has just received a new of the association and anyone who to be gone a week or two. hood of Littlefork potatoes were Campbell 4-cylinder 20 horse marine Revival meetings are to continue was a resident in the county prior to badly damaged in some places. Jas. Sullivan and family returned engjjpe.for his motor boat. This engine every night, except Monday, at 7:45, 1907 is urged to be present. ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION to 'their home in Minneapolis last is built for heavy towing and also on Sunday afternoon at 2:30, on Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Baird and Judge SATURDAY evening after visiting the home folks will replace the lighter, faster engine Seventh street near Eighth avenue. Moran Scott of Ardmore, Oklahoma, TO RUN DOWN SMUGGLERS here for the past month. now installed in the boat. Brother and Sister Hartman of arrived the fore part of the week for WITH FAST LAUNCHES The annual school election for Independent Walker are now with us in the woric. an outing in the Rainy lake country. School District No. 4 will Mr. Ammundson and family arc Mrs. Ralph Burdick and little chili Come and hear them sing. On Sunday They are stopping at Kettle Falls be held at the council room in the Steam launches for the use. of leaving with a carload of immigrant departed last Saturday morning for we expect workers from Rainy for the present. federal prohibition agents in running city hall next Saturday, July 17th, at movabiles this week for Vining. their home in Duluth, after spending River to be with us. Do not miss down liquor transporters on the Mississippi two o'clock in the afternoon. The They, moved here from Vining two the sermons, testimonies and singing several weeks here visiting her parents terms of Frank Palmer and F. river, Rainy Lake and Racing E. Charles Hubert Pettis and Margaret years ago, and in that time have de of these dear people. and sisters. Patterson expire and they are candidates river have been asked from the Perringo, both of Littlefork, cided that old Otter Tail county suits Many people are amazed every for re-election. There are no were united in marriage last Saturday treasury department by Paul D. Keller, them -best. night to see, for themselves, the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown returned other filings for the position, time supervising prohibition agent of for in this city, Rev. Wm. W. Dale mighty, manifestations of the power today from a two weeks automobile which expired on July 6th, twelve the northwest division, who has returned officiating. The happy couple will MM of God. trip to the twin cities and other %V V# O from Washington after a conference days before the date of election. make their home in Littlefork. E. H. Blomberg, points in the southern part of the with W. M. Williams, commissioner BIG FALLS NEWS Evangelist. state. M' MM of internal revenue, and V# O C# V# O C. B. Kinney has returned from MM COULDN'T RAISE John F. Kramer, prohibition commis* V# f# V# 4^ «mH V# V# Vf V# $3 I#J South St. Paul where he went to :W. Irving Burton has returned THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH $3 siooer. Mr. Keller, also requested (Big Fork Compass) purchase several car loads of cattle O 4*1 from Chicago, where he attended the that he be furnished with additional MM for the International Lumber company, I# MM «V V# HER BAND 10 HEAD G. H. Gunheim was a county seat Elks convention and incidentally field agents to be stationed along the which will fatten them on their caller Monday and attended the sale Conducted by the Minnesota Public made purchases for the Burton de Canadian border to check liquoi farms for camp use next winter. of state lands. partment store. &if smuggling. Results of his request Health Association. will be known in a few days, Mr. (Letters on Health addressed to With favorable weather it is Mrs. Theresia Schneider Gets Rid of The- road graveling between here Keller said. A**3*" Rev. A. W. Nordin of Rush City thought the contractors will complete Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. All Her Troubles by Taking Tanlac. and ^.Margie with tractor and dump In discussions has accepted a call to the pastorate at the conference il the street paving by the 10th otAugust^ Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed wagons is progressing nicely and the of the Swedish Lutheran church in which was attended by 11 supervising there being only four blocks envelope enclosed, will be road is in the "best condition of its agents this city and preached his first sermon of the country, for the purpose left, one on Third Avenue, one on "Tanlac has done me so much good answered by mail. If of general interest history. here last Sunday. of facilitating enforcement of fourth and two on Third street. I and am so thankful for it that it is it will be answered in this the national prohibition law, Mr. a real pleasure for me to tell others Mr. and Mrs. E.«J. Chilgren of International column, also.) 1 Keller suggested that the state prohibition The local team surrendered two Francis E. McDonald of this city 1. Question: A friend who does about it," sad Mrs. Theresia Schneider, Falls were guests Sunday directors get in touch with and Miss Nellie Marie Woolsey of games jof iball to the fast Chisholm 1033 Edmund avenue, St. Paul, not want her name mentoned asked with A. E. Gustafson and family. Mr. state officials for the purpose of "arranging Grand Forks, Dak, were united in bunch Tuesday and Wednesday ev N. Minn. me to write to you about her boy. He Chilgren is a member of the Internatonal for the issunace of search marriage at St. Thomas Catholic enings. The score in the first was "Before I taking I began Tanlac a dear little chap, well growtt and Falls Daily Journal staff. warrants, to obviate the necessity of to 1 and the result in the second was church Monday morning, Rev. Father in a badly rundown, weakened was sturdy, but his mind is affected in depending entirely upon federal com. some better, 5 to 4. O'Dwyre officiating. The happy condition. My appetite extremely was some wajr. He is about six years old A meeting will be held at Richards' missioners for their issuance in every couple will make their home in this 'vlaf poor, and after meals I suffered and there is no use sending him to pool hall Friday evening, July I6th, case. cltiy. Judge^B.iF. Wright will open an terribly from the formation of gas* school What would you advise? for the "purpose of reorganizing the He also urged that the authority adjourned ferm of the district court At times I had awful dizzy spells, band and all who are interested in Answer: Don't guess at it—have of federal prohibition agents'be "more Word was received yesterday from here on August 3rd, at which time and when one came on I had to me the boy examined carefully. Are same are asked to be present, also definitely established. Brainerd that Dr. Withrow, who the man who is held at the county sit right down to keep from falling. you sure he can* see well? Hear all who have any band instruments underwent an operation there last jail carged with attempted rape will I also suffered with intense pains will kindly bring them in on or before well? Do his teeth or his tonsils Miss MacComber, state home demonstrator ^ek following an acute attack of plead guilty and receive sentence. my back and shoulders, the pain in the I6th. trouble him? I have known children frOmthe extension division appendicitis, was slowly gaining land v_ —o— my shoulders being so bad I could supposed to be feebleminded by University of Minnesota} con-, able to take a little nourishment. Coroner Liljeblad was "called to not raise my hand to my head. I had VIOLATION OF LIQUOR LAWS their own people who simply had ducted a very interesting meeting This is pleasing to his many friends 5 Littlefork,Tuesday evening to view no energy and just felt so tired and poor sight or hearing and so were yesterday afternoon at the Alexander who hope to soon see him around the remains of- O. B. Coon, who wais supposed to be stupid. If the boy wornout all ihe time I could hardly Violation of the liquor laws will Baker school. A large number oi again. t. stricken,with apoplexy, while eating manage to do my housework, I QQuld occupy most of the attention of the really is not bright as he should be women' werepresent and much interest in a restaurant. Deceased was not sleep well and got up every July term of the U. S. district court the best thing to do is to get him the manifested in home economics. E. W. Kibbey, formerly located settler residing about eight miles which convened a1E~ Duluth Tuesday. special training intended for such morning with a headache which grew here, but now of Minneapolis, was in southeast of Littlefork. worse. during the dajr \mtil I could The most prominent matter to go before cases. We have in Minnesota the the city several days the fore part of the grand jury will be that of best laws and institutions in the U. hardly stand it. the week looking after drainage DEATH CAUSED BY POISON CLASSIFIED ADS the charge of smuggling liquor into $., it is said, on this matter. Write "I had noticed several, statements' ditch matters. The many friends of the United States, by United States direct to Dr. F. Kuhlman, Faribault, from friends of mine praising Tanlac S3 st-: Mr. and Mrs. Kibbey deeply sympathize Coroner Richard Liljeblad has re Marshal Frank L. Bradley, Chief of the state expert. He will arrange to and decided I would try it myself, with them in their sorrow over MEN WANTED—Good wages. At ceived a report from the state uni Police John Murphy of Duluth and examine the boy and tell just what is and while I have taken only three Ithe death of their little three-yearfold Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. versity as to the condition of the Frank Schafer, who conducts a cigar best for him. bottles so far I am glad to say I am son about a month ago. stomach of Lon Daly of Northome store in the latter city. 2. Question: Are French or Cuban just about rid of all my troubles. I FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking mention of whose death supposedly Adolph Lessard, James Lessard, heels best for a growing girl? have a splendid appetite and can eat O. S. Zelner, formerly connected theatre building. Concrete floors, from drinking "moonshine" whiskey Harold Clarlc, Harry Smith and Louis My daughter has twisted her ankle anything I want in such quantity as I with the engineering department of walls and ceiling. Fine Third street was made in the Press of last week. Alexander, all of International Falls several times. She will wear French desire without ever having a sign of the M. & O. Paper company, but now entrance* The best storage room in The report, which has. been placed or vicinity, were released under heels perhaps if I could show it to gas afterwards. The headaches I the school of engineering, Uni town, Will remodel to suit tenant. on file ^with Clerk J. H. Drummond $2,000 bonds each after having pleaded her in the paper she would pay more had every morning are entirely gone' rsity of Minnesota, accompanied Address Box, 496, City, or call phone of the district court, states that not guilty at a hearing before a attention. and I never get dizzy any more. The: by A. S. Cutler, also of the university, No. 109. death "was undoubtedly caused by United States commissioner, here. Answer: French heels for very pains in my back and shoulders left arrived here Tuesday and will drinking alcohol which had been denatured The grand jury will decide whether strong, robust women, with strong me soon after I started taking Tanlac be engaged in special work for the with formaldehyde, as. the LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden or not there is grounds for believing ankles, if they are made right, well and I can use my arms and hands Paper company in the Rainy lake stomach of the deceased showed evidence spot and own your ownr lot. Price that they conspired to import liquor. centered and have a true tread, are as freely as I ever could. That tired territory for several weeks. They of the latter, a deadly poison. $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per Louis Arseneau, Ed Ek ami Sam not so very dangerous, but certainly wornout feeling is all gone and I can will also make preparations for the At the inquest Daly's companions month. Handy-to the-city. The CVic McDermott are facing the same the broader the tread the safer. Good do my housework with the greatest opening of the annual summer school testified that he had not, to their, Linsten Real Estate Agenc charge. Arseneau is out under $1,000 Cuban heels are as all right as high ease. I am glad of this opportunity at Lake La Croix, conducted as a knowledge, been drinking home-brew bonds, Ek under $500 and McDermott heels can be for people who can to tell what a grand medicine I thinly branch of the extension division of whiskey, although the facts disclose FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkms, under $300. skate, without ankle straps or supports, Tanlac is." ,*_ the university. The school will start that they had all been together and consisting of Beds*' Dressers, Buffet, According to. the Federal statutes but for. anyone^ else, the broad Tanlac is sold in International about the middle of August and Mr. had liquor of some sort in the party. Chairs, Ice' Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel of any one the above, if convicted, is low heels are, the safest If you had Falls at Rubin's Drug store actd at, Seiner bring Jiis,. family, l\ere I|ii not known jaiit JRange, and Stove. four-bumet Oil' subject-to a term of two years in, the asked me- about French heels versus Littlefork^ by M. 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