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

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Stone is making a trip to Pembroke, George Shaw made a business trip If you don't "believe it's as bad as we Morning service at 10:45. of any in the history of the association. Ont., and other eastern Canadian to Duluth the first of the week. say it is, just drive over it once, and Mrs., P. L. Peterson and children The day was an ideal one for points. I —o— then come on out and try the road a returned Saturday from a visit with Church School at 11:45. an out-door gathering, and the location E. J. McGowan of Grand Rapids mile and a half on each side of Ericsburg 1 relatives at Margie, Minn. of the picnic grounds, in the Lady with girl 13 years old wants and register of deeds of Itasca county, and compare the roads into Mr. W. M. Evans will occupy the stately grove of native oak trees oa was in the city Tuesday and hotel or restaurant work. Call at Ericsburg with the road into the Mrs. H. H. Hall is spending the pulpit. the bank of the Rainy river, is one this office. [1 Wednesday, renewing acquaintances. Falls. We have no cement pavei week with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. —o— of the beauty spots of Northern Minnesota. streets in Ericsburg, but our roads Reid down on Rat Root lake. The pastor will return the fore The Eastern Star will give a picnic Miss Katherine Green has as her are kept in such shape that you won't I' The former officers of the association part of next week. All boys interested at the Liljeblad and Hadler cottages guest Miss Marie Gilbertson of Duluth, choke on your gizzard when driving Mr. Chas. Stohl has finished his in the camp Aug. 4 to 11, please were re-elected as follows: up lake tomorrow. All members oi formerly a resident of this city. over them. new garage and is hauling in lumber President, John Berg vice president, make it known to Mr. Dale. the Star and Masons and their wives preparatory to beginning the building Frances White secretary, Mrs. are invited to attend. Sam Blumberg, the popular clerk of his house. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Frank Carrier treasurer, George at Rifkin's returned Tuesday from a ZION LUTHERAN Shaw. The place and date of the Mrs. G. B. Upham of Walker^ ^a two week's vacation spent in Chicago. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor M. L. Crommet and daughter Dorothy County .Superintendent G. A. Olson next'picnic was left to the president f'former.resident of this city, accompanied arrived home last week from will conduct examinations- fori and secretary to decide. by Mrs. C. L. Cook and Norwegian morning worship at 11. Pine River after spending the Fourth common sjphool certificates, entitling Judge John Berg left the first of daughter Elizabeth, of Montgomery, All are welcome. with Mr. Crommet's parents. the holders to teach in Koochiching ANNUAL MEETING OF the week on a business trip to Toronto, ,A4fetbama, are visiting friends in county, at the court house in Canada. He will be" away about INTERNATIONAL STATE BANK town. I shall commence a three-week's Blueberries are beginning to come International Falls, July 26, 27 and 28. ten days. in. A launch load of Indians arrived term of parochial school on Monday, the program for the Following is Otto Bremer of*. St. Paul, was in The stockholders of the International July. 26th, in the church basement. this morning with a few bushels three days as arranged by the state Sam Kelley of Littlefork was here town Monday and Tuesday and attended State Bank held their annual All parents who desire that their which were sold around town. department of education: the first of the week, enroute to the annual meeting of the meeting Tuesday and re-elected all children receive Lutheran instruction Moosejaw, Canada, where he will Monday, July 26. istock holders of the International of the present officers and directors are requested to send their children. Arthur Berg and Parker Hall who visit his parents. {•State Bank, of which he is vice president as follows: N. L. Olson, president A. M.— 8:00 to 8:45 Enrollment. are repairing the Enzman store and director. Otto Bremer, vice president Ben 8:45 to 9:15 Spelling. building have it nearly finished and METHODIST EPISCOPAL O. M. Carr & Co., will hold their Kotilinek, cashier Leo Sheehey, assistant 9:15 to 10:00 Penmanship. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor expect to begin repair work to Mr. annual July clearance sale, beginning A son was born to Alderman and cashier. Directors, Otto Bremer —10:00 to 12:00 Arithmetic. Enzman's warehouse which used to Saturday, July 24th, and ending Saturday, jMrs. Henry Setterlund at the local and Ben Bear, St. Paul, N. L. P. M.— 1:00 to 2:45 Geography. Sunday School 10:00 A* M. be the. old town hall. "hospital the first of the week and as July 31st. See their large ad Olson, W. V. Kane, Geo. A. Snyder, 2:45 to 4:15 Composition. in this issue. aa result Henry is wearing the smile F. H. Keyes, F. H. Clark. B. W. 4:15 to 5:30 Reading. Con Reuter has installed the new Morning worship at 11. th at won't come off. Mother and Bacon and L. H. Nord. Tuesday, July 27. engine in his boat and left wth the Rev. Chappel, formerly pastor of sorn are doing nicely. At the meeting it was voted to increase A. M.— 8:00 to 9:45 U. S. History. Evening sermon at 8:00. boat for Ranier where some additional the M. E. church, \&s an arrival this the capital stock of the bank 9:45 to 11:30 English Grammar. work will have to be done to tht_ special meeting of the Koochiching morning and will remain several days from $30,000 to $50,000, the stock to engine. He expects to resume towing The Ladies' Aid will meet Friday looking after property interests. He County Child Welfare board be apportioned prorata among the —11:30 to 12:00 Music. afternoon with Mrs. Robt. Lowe, 523 logs in a day or so. jr.et in Judge Berg's office on last is now located at Casselton, N. Dak. present stockholders. This places the P. M.— 1:0Q to 2:45 Physiology- Eighth street. S aturday. Miss Louise Pye, a state International State Bank among the Hygiene. P. L. Petterson has the clearing worker from St. Paul being there, Game and Fish Commissioner 'Carlos foremost financial institutions of 2:45 to 4:15 Civics. "Not forsaking the assejnblng of and grubbing done on the town road Avery, E. W. Cobb, state super-: ggave some very helpful advice. "Nofthern Minnesota and will be the 4:15 to 5:15 Drawing. ourselves together, as the.manner of known as the Watson road. This intendent of hatcheries and C. F.: means of enlarging the scope of its Wednesday, July 28 some is."—Heb. 10:25. road parallels the track from the section Culler, of the U. S. bureau of fisheries H. A. Levin will go to Virginia operations and usefulness in this territory. house south a mile where it connects A. M.— 8:00 to 8:30 Enrollment. left here last Monday on the Saturday night to arrange for a with State Rural Highway No. 8:30 to 10:15 Geometry. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH launch "Cruiser" to select a suitable Moose-Legion, frolic to take place 10. This road will cut out a mile of —10:15 to 12:00 Physics A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor site for the state and federal fish here about the latter part of August, RETIRING FROM the distance from here to Ray. P. M.— 1:00 to 2:45 Algebra. hatchery. They remained at Kettle which means a gathering of all the BUSINESS HERE 2:45 to 4:15 Physical Geography There will be service at the Swedish Messaba and Cuyuna range members Falls for the night, returning here The Press was three days late getting or General History. Lutheran church Sunday, July 25, Tuesday. It was decided that Ranier at International Falls. After engaging in the clothing to Ericsburg last week, and everyone 4:15 to 5:30 Agriculture. at 11:0fr a. m. offered the most desirable location business in International Falls for began to think the paper had and a site near that point will be 'S-J Rev. C. E. Ireland is in Minneapolis the past eleven years Mr. A. L. Barnard The Ladies Aid will meet at the been stopped for some unaccountable recommended. Mr. Culler will recommend ^^attending a special meeting of the has decided to retire and has church Wednesday, July 28 at 2:30. p. reason. It was found that in some an appropriation from the stkte executive committee of the" disposed of his stock to the Janesville manner they were delayed in the m. government to assist in building the CORRESPONDENTS American Legion, which will discuss Dry Goods Co., of Janesville, postoffice at International Falls. The hatchery. Among those making the WANTED plans whereby the state bonus board Wis. The stock is now being packed CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Duluth Herald which goes thru here trip were Messrs. litis, Kane, Palmer, may complete payment of bonus for shipment and Mr. Barnard will pn the night train every night and is Masters, G. W. Anderson, Game The Press would like a live claims without further delay. leave for the east on July 31st. After Services are held in the Odd Fellows supposed to be returned here from Warden Powers and F. M. Caldwell correspondent in every neighborhood spending several weeks visiting fheV Falls the following morning is hall. of the Lakeside Fish Co., of Ranier. in Koochiching county. Rev. A. Wm. Nordin, formerly of friends in Chicago and New !^rk he usually a day late about three times Interesting, newsy and Rush City, Minn., has been assigned contemplates making a trip to Jerusalem a week. Must be something wrong Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. One of the members of Drs. Lar gossippy letters that tell of to the pastorate of the Swedish and other places in that vicinity In Denmark—or somewhere else. son & Lars'on, optometrists will be the weekly doings in your locality Lutheran church here and preached and may conclude to rernain .in Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. at Victoria Hotel Aug 9-10. is what we want. We his first sermon last Sunday. He, that country and engage in business. J#"Why don't someone put the roid If troubled with headaches, nerv­ will be glad to furnish addressed with Mrs. Nordin and their little Since the war and the occupation of shape and keep it that way, from A general invitation is extended to and stamped envelopes daughter, are comfortably located at the country by the Allied armies, §Outh International in to the International the public to attend these services, and writing paper to 1114 Seventh street, phone 271. conditions have greatly improved Lumber Co.'s mill and on anyone who will act as a correspondent. and a wonderful development along $& the M. & I. depot? We like to TENT MEETINGS Get busy and Dr. J. F. Peterson and family, his industrial and financial lines is ousness or eye disorders of any fide on the new cement pavement, put your neighborhood or lo-cality father and mother, Dr. Mary Ghost*ly, looked for as well as a general uplift kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired Meetings every night except Monday, jfyut the last mile and a half into the on the map. Miss Lucy Barrett, and Garnet of the population and living condion consult him. at 7:45. Also Sunday afternoon IFalls sure takes the joy out of joy- fwnhaslook Peterson and little daughter, coman Artificial eyes fitted: at 2:30. ing." That's what they all say INT'L FALLS PRESS* automobile party which _• Mr. Barnard has been successful in Wonderful healings have taken in this end of the county, and "leaves, tomorrow morning for a ten building up a very fine business here place by the Lord during the few COMMUNITY'S BENEFACTOR does kind o.f funny, when a day trip to the twin cities. The party and acquiring a host of friends, who last days. Many have been saved ^jty money enough to put in FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkins, intends to take about four days in dislike to see him leave, but their The man who owns a home, large and some have been baptized with Sfaved streets and can't keep their consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, making the trip and will camp and best regards will follow him whereever or small, is a real benefactor to the the Holy Spirit. pjrt roads or streets up so that one Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel fish at different points enroute. They he decides to locate. community. He is particularly fortunate Come early in order to get a seat. gjizi drive over them without getting Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. will return in about ten days. if, he can build the house E. H. Blomberg, iheir gizzard jolted up in their necK Everything must be sold at low prices. Himself. Then he can say with satisfaction DON'T TAKE A Evangelist. isibme where. We wouldn't think so L. Rifkin. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Twedt, who "When I am gone ai CHANCE WITH FIRE have *been visiting at the' home of least I shall have left a monument in Mr. and Mrs T. J. Doty, parents of the shape of this house. The county "It never pays to take' a chance Mrs. Twedt, for several weeks, left is more attractive than it would have with fire," says a circular issued by last Sunday evening for Calmar, been if I had not built my home the Forest Service, United States department Iowa, in response to a telegram announcing here." of agriculture, in its campaign that the body of a brother against forest fires. "If you of Mr. Twedt's, who died in France, BIG YEOMEN RALLY have got to gamble take a 'flyer' on would arrive there Monday for burial. AT SPOONER-BAUDETTE the stock market or play the ponies, tjpon the arrival of the Twedt's but don't take a chance on fire." Car of Flour and Feed to Arrive this at Calmar, they learned that not Everyone is extended a real welcome "Every thousand feet of green onlyi the body of the brother had arrived, to the big Yeomen rally a* timber near your home is worth at ":but that the father had been Spooner-Baudette on July 25th. /. be least $10 in wages to you and your Week and will sold at the suddenly stricken and died that day. A. O. Preus, Mike Holm and others neighbors, besides its stumpage value A double funeral was conducted. Mr. are to give addresses. Sports, etc., to its owner. If it is on national Twei|£ has the sympathy of his many are going to take place, and the forest land you are part owner, and Following Prices: friends in his bereavement. Yeomen up there want to see their if it is- destroyed by fire you lose brothers and their friends come both values." ARRAIGNED ON .BOOZE CHARGE along. "Burned timber pays no wages," 29 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH AMD CARRY the circular says. "The prosperity Wednesday afternoon befor^Jtfdge 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH EASTERN STAR PICNIC and development of your locality is Page Morris, in United States district going to depend upon keeping that —7* SHORTS $4.00 per 100 Um. 20% off for cash and 09 OA court at Duluth, pleas of not guilty The Eastern Star Lo.dge»vwill give timber green. and carry—net cash yVtav were entered in behalf of Adolph a picnic on Saturday, July 24th *t "Don't take a chance with fire James*. Fred, Albert, and Ossie Lessardp-Louis BRAN $3.85 per 100 lbs. 20% off for cash—net Liljeblad's and Hadler's cottagcs yourself, and don't let your neighbor Alexander, Harry Smith, near Clark's beach. do it. When you burn brush take Louis Arseneau and Harold Clark. OATS $4.00 per sack—20% off for cash—net 20 AH Stars and Masons and wives every precaution to obey the law and Not all of the above defendants put are cordially invited. Cars will leave see that your neighbor does. Remember in anrappearance at that time. They BEST FLOUR $9jid per 100 Ibsi. .Less'10% for.. ffQ fl A the Commercial Club rooms at 2 that your home and his can are qharged with conspiring to import cash a and 5 p. m. go up in smoke from just one piece 4iquor from Canada, presumablyfro CARNATION MILK18c per can.. .Net 4 Supper will be served at 6 p. m. it of carelessness. mi* Fort Frances into Minnesota, cash.... »JLV $1.00 per plate. Please phone 172 or "The biggest fires in history werestarted at International Falls. 364 before Friday if you wish to attend. by those who didn't think CARNATION MILK, $2.10 per dozen. Net 75 Deputy Marshal Frank L. Bradley, the woods would burn. Be as careful Chief: of Police John Murphy and of fire as you are of powder it's PALM OLIVE SOAP, 15c per cake. Net' -5 A Frai3t, Sctiafer, all of Duluth, were •IV 8$s$3$3:*$*3$s just as dangerous." cash. Arraigned, charged with having also 8 8 transported liquor into the United CLASSIFIED ADS We do not want any credit business. Cash is what talks and NATIONAL GUARD DUTY States from Canada. Pleas of not 8 we will meet any competition for cash and them one better. No go as a guilty were entered in their behalf one not in the retail business can realize the acute financial conditions. attorneys Vic Power and B. M. According to Representative Walter The banks of the country have exhausted their lending powers. oldberg and bonds were fixed at a JI. Newton, of Minnesota, one of MEN WANTED—Good wages. At This means the merchants must get cash as they will have to total "of $5,000 eachi. It was explained the most important provisions of the Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. pay cash and cannot be your banker. S. E. THOMPSON & SON to the court that John Hamilton, a army reorganization law enacted by fBurth member of the alleged "ring", For Sale—1917 7-passenger, Paige, the Republican congress, is that preserving has not been apprehended. The in good shape. Enquire of Ed Peterson the unity of national guard trial of the three will probably begin at Rainy River Produce Co. It organizations in time of war. "In Friday, the court indicated. my judgment such a plan will do Bradley and Murphy were aron LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden much towards' preventing the discrimination a separate liquor charge £aigned spot and own your own lot. Price and manhandling of the also pleaded not guilty to that. $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per guard regiments that was so prevalent :hers are involved in the case and month. Handy "to the city. The C. during the war with Germany," secret. .A