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

July 29, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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SFfWf r3^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE MM DEATH OF PIONEER RESIDENT a & ss ass & ss ss sss tional Falls Friday. Saturday morning V# V# ft V# V# V# 4 44 44 44 4+ 44 #4 #4 O #.4 •V they donned their overalls—or is ERICSBURG NEWS MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS Geo. W. Clark died at his home »*n it overalettes?—and went to work at ft Ranier last Thursday evening after the insulite mill, loading with insulite 55 55 5? Jv i-« 5J 44 44 44 44 44 44 4% t-t •V V# ft ft ft V# an illness of several months. Mr. the largest box car ever reported Several attended the dance at Ray F. J. Porter is busy clearng land Clark was one of the pioneers of this in the International Falls yards. last Saturday night and all report a pk esent. region having settled here over 3 big time. twenty-five years ago, coming from The D. W. & P. Ry. Co., began the Thos. Armstrong was in the city T. J. Johnson of Littlefork was in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where he Cecil Rogers is logging on the C. C. repair work on the bridge at the from Littlefork yesterday. T*V the city between trains Tuesday. Chas. Stohl began the foundation Shope place. was born December 2, 1861. grade crossing leading into John —o— —o— of cement blocks for his new home He was engaged in business in Skoglunds. This bridge collapsed Lady with girl 13 years old wants A1 Peterson, manager of the New Saturday. this city up to about twelve years some time ago, and settlers in that F. J. Porter is working the J. D. Grand Theatre, spent the first of the hotel, restaurant or ranch work. Call ago, when he removed to Ranier and vicinity have been forced to use the Kibbey place this year. week in Virginia on business. at this office. James Liapas, section foreman for also developed a farm a few miles road round by the Watt bridge and —o— the D. W. & P. railway at Ranier, from that village. L. E. Nelson farm. The repair work Arthur Mertens, of Ironton, was in A daughter was born in this city Geo. O. Johnson is building pastures spent Sunday at the Hall home. Mr. Clark is survived by his wife will probably soon be completed so the city Tuesday and Wednesday Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott for his young stock. and son Harold of Raner, and a the shorter road can again be used. visiting relatives and friends. of Littlefork. Miss Jarvis of Margie arrived last daughter, Mrs. Florence Coffins, of Miss Rose Roberts of International week for an indefinite visit at P. Tonopah, Nev. The remains were Miss Elsa Linquist of Duluth arrived Mrs. Blanche Kerry is spending a Mrs. Geo. Lindberg of Minneapolis Falls is visiting at the Porter home. Petterson's and other friends in the shipped last Friday evening to Plainfield, this afternoon for a visit at the two week's vacation visiting friends is visiting at the home of her brother, community. Wis., for burial. The funeral Axel Sjoblom home. Miss Lindquist in Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan. R. Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karlstad are services were in charge of the Moose made the trip from the old country Mrs. M. L. Miller and four grand here from Margie to attend to their lodge of which deceased was a member. to the United States alone, when ten Miss Hannah Neuman departed County Agent Abbott drove to children are here visiting with Mr. crops. years of age, but was barred by immigration Monday for Minneapolis where she Littlefork Monday and spent the day Miller who operates the saw mt!i Vv inspectors from entering will visit for the balance of the summer. looking after business matters. west of town. Miss Mildred McCauley is out from DEATH OF FRED A. KING I this country for,some time, as they Margie for a short visit at the Johnson classed her as an Italian, due to her J. A. Duffy, president of the Merchants Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fickle of Fred A. King, register of the United home. dark complexion. Finally an uncle An adjourned meeting of the county State bank, Red Lake Falls, has Ash Lake spent the week end at the States land office at Cass Lake, at Dtiluth was notified of her predicament, been spending the week here on business. commissioners, sitting as a board Holm residence, returning to Ash died at 1:30 p. m. Sunday after an illness and through his efforts she C. C. Shope is gong into the dairy ^of equalization, was in session yesterday. Lake Monday morning. of some time. He came from was identified and allowed to enter. business. He is shippng from $15 to Grand Rapids, Minn., being appointed $20 worth of cream each week. Miss Ida Bates has returned from The organization and installation when President Wilson was first Con Reuter returned- from Ranier Duluth, where she completed a course Clerk of Court Drummond issued a of the local branch of the Modern elected. Mr. King had a wide acquaintance with his motor boat Friday, where he TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS in stenography at Duluth Business marriage license Tuesday to R. L. Samaritans will be staged here next throughout the state and had finished the installation of the Treat and Miss Ella Skhol, both of college. Friday evening, July 30th. had held many offices of importance new engine in the boat. Saturday he Big Falls. County Superintendent G. A. Olson at Grand Rapids and in Itasca county. took his wife and family, her sister, will conduct examinations for Mr. and Mrs. R. J. O'Malley and Everyone is busy haying now, and The body was taken to Grand Mrs. John Glava and family of Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown have common school certificates, entitling Mr .and Mrs. T. J. Doty motored to several hundred tons of tame and Rapids for Burial Tuesday. to Black Bay to pick blueberries. concluded a visit at the home of Mrs. the holders to teach in KoochU Baudette last Sunday and attended wild hay will be put up in this vicinity Mr. King had lived at Grand Rapids Mrs. C. H. Reid who spent the week Brown's sister, Mrs. G. P. Ballou, and ching county, at the court house in the Yeoman picnic. before the season is over. about twenty years when he was end here with her parents, returned returned to Bemidji. International Falls, July 26, 27 and 28. appointed in 1913 to the land office home with them. The berry pickers Following is the program for the Doirothy Crommet was confined at S. B. Cleland, assistant state county3 position, being engaged in the abstract got back home Monday and reported Drs. Elizabeth Monahan and Mary three days as arranged by the state home with what was thought to be agent leader, from University and real estate business in the the berry crop pretty thin down Ghostly are having a very attractive department of education: muiiips, but later developments Farm, St. Paul, was in the city Monday Itasca county seat. He was reappointed there. Mrs. Glava and family returned summer cottajje erected on their proved it to be an abcess. She is Monday, July 26. conferring with County Agent by President Wilson Jan., 5, to Ray Tuesday morning. property near Birch Point. steadily improving now. Abbott. 1918. Mr. King came to Grand Rapids A. M.— 8:00 to 8:45 Enrollment. from Saginaw, Mich., where he Geo. Watson received a letter from 8:45 to 9:15 Spelling. A most enjoyable time was had at Dr. Pearson has hauled home the served three terms as county clerk of his sister Mrs. Gailbraith, Mountrath, J. W. Naugle of Bemidji, representing 9:15 to 10:00 Penmanship. the Eastern Star picnic last Saturday finishing lumber and shingles for his the court. He served several terms Queens county, Ireland, recently in the Naugle Pole and Tie Co., of —10:00 to 12:00 Arithmetic. evening at the Liljeblad and new house, which he shipped in as a member of the Grand Rapids which she states that pandemonium Chicago, passed through town Tuesday P. M.— 1:00 to 2:45 Geography. Hadler cottages up lake, over a hundred last week. He has the frame up and council, being a member of that body reigns unchecked, at least in that enroute to Roosevelt. 2:45 to 4:15 Composition. persons attending. enclosed now, and will soon begin when! appointed to the Cass Lake particular part of the Emerald Isle. —o— 4:15 to 5:30 Reading. —o— on the finishing. position. Among other things she states that P. R. Scribner, the well known The picnic at Brennan's Beach last Tuesday, July 27. the passenger, express and mail cedar operator and secretary of the I Sunday, given by St. Thomas church, The entire crew at Miller's mill A. M.— 8:00 to 9:45 U. S. History. •THE STARS AND STRIPES" service is simply impossible, because Koochiching county Fair association was a huge success. Hundreds attended, three miles west of town, quit Monday 9:45 to 11:30 English Grammar. when a train starts out no one knows was transacting business in the city being transported by autos to The Press office has received a morning owing to a disagreement where it will end up, or how long it and from the beach. Tuesday. complete bound file of "The Stars over wages paid. The probable —11:30 to 12:00 Music. will be in getting to its destination. and Stripes," the official newspaper date on which the mill will again resume P. M.— 1:00 to 2:45 Physiology- Whenever a tran stops and a policeman Rev. and Mrs. Wm. W. Dale and Funeral services for Miss Julia of the American Expeditionary forces, sawing is as yet unknown. Hygiene. gets on, there they stand until little daughter returned yesterday Flynn of Ranier, who died last printed in France from February 2:45 to 4:15 Civics. he gets off, as the train crews absolutely morning from a two week's visit with Thursday, were conducted from the 8th, 1918 to June 13th, 1919. Mrs. Louis Peterson and two children 4:15 to 5:15 Drawing. refuse to transport a policeman friends and relatives in Detroit and X^reen undertaking parlors Monday. The paper was started at Neufchateau, left here for her home at Ray under any circumstances. The Wednesday, July 28 Fosston. Interment was in the local cemetery. Haute Marne, France, at the after visiting at the Geo. Watson open season for policemen seems to A. M.— 8:00 to 8:30 Enrollment. —o— instance of General Perishing and home since Saturday, when she arrived be in full swing, as she states that The storm of Tuesday night was 8:30 to 10:15 Geometry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coxon entertained his staff, to strengthen the morale from an extended visit among whenever one is found in a convenient quite severe in this locality and accompanied —10:15 to 12:00 Physics of the troops and to promote a a party of friends and neighbors friends and relatives at Mnneapolis. place he is killed, or otherwise by hail. About the only P. M.— 1:00 to 2:45 Algebra. last Sunday at dinner and a realization that one organization and disposed of, and it is very unsafe to damage done was the leveling and 2:45 to 4:15 Physical Geography dance at Crystal. Beach. The occasion one purpose governed all the individuals '/XJdhn Richardson was up from his appear on the streets or public highways, lodging of heavy oats in some places. or General History. was the celebraton of their seventeenth and units of our forces then life towing job on Rat Root lake last as one is apt to get mixed up —o— 4:15 to 5:30 Agriculture. wedding anniversary. widely scattered and fulfilling many •vtfjeek. He is towing the International with a "nimrod" or two looking for Mrs. M. E. Withrow came up from apparently unrelated functions. Lumber Co.'s logs from the East a chance to "pot" a policeman. FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkins» Brainerd Monday morning, return* The remarkable vision and ability Branch to International Falls with Jack English returned from Millville, Uncle Sam ought to take a hand consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, ing Wednesday evening. She reports which shaped the policy of "The ohe of the company's "alligator' Minn., Sunday morning and and either straighten things out or Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel the doctor as gaining slowly but that Stars and Stripes" and held it true to boats. states that he will again engage in import enough Irish policemen to last Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. he will not be able to return home ri the interests of the rank and file ot business here. His many friends will him until they settle it themselves, until some time in September. Everything must be sold at low prices. the army—the contributions of the be pleased to learn that he has decided jH. H. Hall and wife and daughter before the species becomes as extinct L. Rifkin. artists and humorists which gave to remain in International Margaret left for Arbutus Monday, as the buffalo. Anyway it is The Duluth Athletics will be here charm and interest to the newspaper Falls. MM Where they will pick blueberries and too bad to be killing them off when •V ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V* Sunday for a game with the local —the countless letters and articles lfl^ok after Pete Wood's place while Duluth, Ericsburg and a few other team. Parker, who has been off with sent in by the doughboys from front O A E S Woods and wife make a trip to cities could use them to advantage. A farewell banquet was tendered a broken^ arm for three weeks will line trenches—the faithful and resourceful Sandstone, Minn., where they expect We Do Amateur Finishing A^,^. Barnard by brother Odd Fely«ws be in again and some fast ball is efforts of the men was devoted t^piake arrangements for the purchase at their lodge room Monday LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden mAll. TODAY YOUR FILMS TO looked for. to getting the paper promptly of a restaurant. evening. Mr. Barnard has closed out spot and own your own lot. Price I S A to the men in the field—these and his business here and will leave Saturday $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per B. C. Brooks, who for the past many other elements combined to 504 First National Bank Bids, Duluth ,Mrs. Ethel Bostedo and sister evening for the east where he month. Handy to the city. The C. several ye^rs has been the storekeeper earn and hold for the unique newspaper will visit relatives for a month, after Cjirystal Petterson left for Interna­ Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. ———.PROMPT DELIVERY 1 for the D. S. S. & A., railwav the confidence and affection of which he is contemplating making a all our soldiers in France. From at MarqufettejcMich., will arrive here trip to Palestine. about the first of August to accept a time to time we shall reprint items —o— position as storekeeper for the M. & of interest from "The Stars and L. H. Haight of the U. S. Immigration Stripes" an invaluable document O. Papei* coinpany. service, has arrived here from a human and living contemporaneous Eagle Butte, S. Dak., and will be on history of the part played by the State Audtor J. A. O. Preus, Republican duty at the local immigration office. American army in the great war. candidate for governor, arrived For some time past Mr. Haight has in the city Sunday morning and left been in the Indian service department FORMER MAYOR A. B. COLBURN by auto for Baudette where he delivered Car of Floor and Feed to Arrive this and located in Utah. Mrs. an address at the Yeoman SAYS "THIS IS Haight and son will arrive here in picnic. He returned here in time to TRUE OUT HERE" September to take up their residence. be take the evening train back to St. Week and will sold at the —o— Paul. In an interview Mr. Preus A. B. Colburn, former mayor of J. H. Davidson of Brainerd, and b. stated that the Republcan state ticket Internatonal Falls and ex-representative H. Mills of Bemidji, both in the employ nominated in the June primaries Following Prices: of the Shevlin-Mathieu Lumb of the M. & I. railroad, accompanied would be elected by a safe majority. Co., in this district, who is now the by Mayor Keyes and Sec'y. superintendent of the Geo. Palmer Hurlburt of the Commercial club, inspected 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY One of the members of Drs. Larson Lumber company at Vincent, Oregon, the railway crossing on section & Larson, optometrists will be sends us the following and says, "this 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH 16, on the Littlefork road yesterday at Victoria Hotel Aug 9-10. is true out here:" and as a consequence the brush If troubled with headaches, nerv­ Restless Tribe SHORTS $4.00 per 100 lbs. 20% off for cash and QQ OA ^-instructing the view of the tracks $3.05 A soul from earth, seeking admittance and carry—net cash. from motorists and drivers will be into Heaven, was questioned BRAN $3.85 per 100 lbs. 20% off for cash—net removed and the high banks of the as follows: cut lowered. St. Peter: Where are you from? OATS $4.00 per sack—20% off for cash—net OQ OA ousness or eye disorders of any Soul: From the Pacific coast. cash ^Osai kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired St. Peter :Tell me of all the goad Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Falley cf BEST FLOUR $9.00 per 100 lbs.. .Less 10% for. consult him. deeds you performed while on earth. Wahpeton, N. Dak., were visitors in Artificial eyes fitted. Soul: (after long silence) I cannot the city Monday and Tuesday. Mr. CARNATIONMILK l&i per can...Net -iff remember doing any good deeds. Falley is the editor of the GlobeGazette, $1.75 cash »lv St. Peter: What was your occupation PALMER PLUM-DUFF one of the representative on earth? CARNATION MILK, $2.10 per dozen. Net newspapers of North Dakota. They Soul: I was a lumber jack. are making an automobile tour of The repeal of an appropriation St. Peter: Come on in. You won't PALM OLIVE SOAP, 15c per cake. Net fl A Northern Minnesota and shipped authorized by the Republican congress •IV stay more than a day or two anyway. their car Tuesday to Cusson, from cash to continue the campaign point they will drive to differ- which against the high cost of living by the +J» #J MM «4» We do not want any credit business. Cash is what talks and ft ft «V IV «w# ft ft ft ft ft ft V* l'- ent points on the Messaba range, Department of Justice will be asked we will meet any competition for cash and go them one better. No Duluth and then home. by Senator Willam S Kenyon of CLASSIFIED ADS tt one not in die retail business can realize the acute financial conditions. Iowa. Senator Kenyon stated recently The banks of the country have exhausted their lending powers. #J» *.» «j» «V ft ft ft oft ft ft ft oft ft ft ft I4. Sunday evening the shopmen and that the appropriation was This means the merchants must get cash as they will have to boost :v ti^inmen of the M. D. & W. crossed used primarily to Attorney pay cash and cannot be your banker. S. E. THOMPSON & SON _(rt^oats at the ball park and after five General A. Mitchell Palmer for the JkfEN WANTED —Good wages. At Democratic presidential nomination. Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. innings of fast and furious playing Senator Kenyon is chairman of the the game was called off on account FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking of darkness. The score stood 2 to 10 Senate committee'investigating presidential theatre building. Concrete floors, in favor of the shopmen. A return campaign expenditures. He states that "little of this appropriation walls and ceiling. Fine Third street game will be played soon which will undoubtedly be even better than that was used to fight the high cost entrance. The best storage room in of last Sunday as the trainmen were of living." town. Will remodel tp suit tenant. badly handicapped by the absence of Address Box 496, City, or call phone several of their best players. Subscribe The Press No. 109. for -ri -X- litSst&h. DEFECTIVE PAGE