International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 5, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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t?! ^aa "t»S v'^ 4 ,e r» INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS f'lj, -."ralWMMi.j: PAGE FIVE #4 M.MM AMERICAN LEGION MM .. »,• »,• »,« #_• O »V +W# V# .*« «v S'i »v« v« «3 DELEGATES APPOINTED J,J 22 ».• .. W MARGIE NEWS ERICSBURG NEWS MIZPAH •V VV •.« O MM «J At the meeting of Wm. Robideau MM iV •V V« »V V# V? J? & MM ft# Post last Monday evening the following Mrs'. Grates has sold her two cows Pete Skoglund a local farmer living (Message) delegates were selected to attend to Mr. Elsig. on the road from here to International R-, Lloyed LaBrie was in International the state convention which convenes Falls was hit by the northbound Falls yesterday. at Duluth on August 16: F. J. Savard, Alfred Klipness has returned fro/n Lady with girl 13 years old wants Prof. Granger of Pine River was in D. W. & P. freight train H. H. McCormack, A. H. Carlson, ?acoma, Wash. hotel, restaurant or ranch work. Call town over Sunday. last Thursday morning. He was" The McGinty family left last week and Walter Glass. Alternates: at this office. walking up the track from here to for North Dakota. Rev. C. E. Ireland, J. J.Hadler, and H. John Perling has returned from an Mrs. McHugo was quite sick last his brother John's when the train hit J. Ratelle. I extended visit at Grand Rapids, Wis. Miss Agnes Logan returned Monda week with tonsilitis. him, throwing him a few feet away Miss Hattie Leyh of Bertha is staying It is also proposed to arrange a from a two weeks visit with relatives from the track. The train was at the Draheim home. boxing exhibition for Labor Day and Geo. Lange, the pioneer resident of at Bemidji and Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Angee were in town stopped and trainmen inquired if he & the following committee was appointed the Indus neighborhood was in the last Sunday visiting old friends. was hurt, and when he answered that I John and Henry Drehr left Tuesday for that purpose: H. Melancon, city Tuesday. H. S. Klewitter and family drove t, he was not, they pulled out and left night for a trip to Long Prairie. F. J. Savard, S. Litheo, M. McCarthy up from Wadena the latter part of Mrs. Grates was a business visitor him where he lay. This happened v^- and Ray Sullivan. H. J. Scott the Ericsburg lumberman, last week and spent a day here on at International Falls on Friday. about 2 a. m. About 7 a. m. his The Paul Cretier family were in The matter of providing suitable was transacting business in the business. brother John found him lying where Bemidji the early part of the week. -V..- club rooms for the use of the Legion city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are visiting he was thrown by the train and attempted during the coming winter was also Mrs. Wayne Burdick and baby of Mrs. Miller's parents at Maple Lake, to get him up and take him The J. F. Siats family of Glenwood discussed. It is possible that the Andrew Tofte, of Big Falls, was attending Duluth are guests at the home of her Minn. home. When he grasped Pete by the came Wednesday morning for a visit basement of the Bancroft building, to business matters in the father, L. A. Ogaard at the cottage on arm hegroaned and said he was hurt with relatives. now owned by John Harrison, will be Rainy lake. city. Tuesday. Miss Berdena McColley is visiting by the train, but that was all he said. procured, which should make very —o— I) her sisters in Minneapolis for a few Then John caught sight of Pete's A number were entertained Saturday comfortable quarters. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson were The county board was in regular weeks. coat which was torn in three places afternoon in honor of O. I. Buckmaater monthly session Tuesday, the proceedings visitors in the city Tuesday from the across the back, and thinking Pete A SAD TALE at his home, the occasion being Ray neighborhood. of which will be found in Leon Joyce was in International was badly hurt, left on the run for the latter's birthday. this issue as well as the proceedings Falls on Saturday having some dental town and the doctor. He found Dr. of the county board of equalization. The story is going around that recently Gov. Cox's brother is in the confectionary work done. Pearson and a car, and they went Lightning struck the G. A. Semon the young sons of Supt. Thos. business. Wonder what he back after Pete. When they got residence Wednesday morning, damaging is paying for sugar. J[. White of the county poor farm, Banker E. Kohlhase of Mizpah .Rose Roberts of International Falls there he was on his feet, and as soon hte chimney and a prat of the while picking berries, stumbled onto .jj8BM(B. and party, consisting of his family is here on a visit at the Porter and as they could get him to the doctor's aging the chimney and part of the two gunny sacks, about four cases of Mrs. Edward LaPage and children and other relatives from Bertha, McColley homes. office he was examined. The examination roof, also causing a small fire, which are visiting in Cass Lake at the home imported whiskey. They immediate Minn., and occupying two automobiles showed no broken bones or no fortunately was soon extinguished ly reported the matter to their father, of Mrs. LaPage's mother. were here Monday for an outing. Mr. Ungerman is in the hospital at internal injuries could be found and through the efforts of a volunteer who, being an ex-sheriff, and Bemidji. We did not learn what the man seemed to be fit as ever except fire department. J. J. Neary, C. P. Ellingson and L. realizing that the dignity of the law his trouble was. that the skin was all rubbed off D. Beach, all of Northome, were in should always be upheld and not his back where the train struck him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Lindvall returned Mr. and Mrs. John Schumm, who wanting to be a party implicated in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Kibbey of International Falls He walked home after the doctor examined Tuesday evening from a trip visited here several days, left again the unlawful act of retaining that Was a guest at the McHugo home a him. to Minneapolis. The trip home was Monday night. After spending a Miss Satre has returned to her which Uncle Sam has forbidden us to few days last week. made in a fine new limousine which short time with relatives and friends home at Jenkins, after an extended introduce into the country, promptly The storm of last week did considerable Mr. Lindvall will use in his auto in Minnesota they will go to southeastern ordered his sons to report the matter visit at the P. J. Linden home. County Superintendent of Schools damage here, breaking windows, livery business here. New York where they expect to Sheriff Van Etten, who dutifully Olson was in town last Friday looking tipping over out buildings, to locate. Deputy Sheriff Skinvik was in responded at once. We know not after school interests. beating down standing grain and Officials made a hurry-up trip to town Monday with two insane patients, the-fate of the "booze" and pass this uprooting trees. A big pine tree in Margie Wednesday evening to nab he Falls Monday morning, to load enroute from Baudette to Bemidji. story on to our readers, and if they Mike Erickson has moved his Geo. Watson's yard fell, taking a a cache of fire-water, but, alas, the out some lumber for Mr. Billmyre. are curious no doubt can get their bahi from near the saw mill up near piece out of the roof of the house grave was. empty upon their arrival, He reported an enjoyable trip to curiosity satisfied by calling either his house. It looks much better in and tearing down the telephone line. and as one official stated, "the shovel Lake Kabetogama last week, when Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hedlund departed Mr. White or Sheriff Van Etten. its new location. Five trees fell across the line near 'was still hot", which had been used three of them, picked two bushels for Rochester Monday evening worec ogni zing GI A thet tehtgla the Enke place and several south of to unearth the treasure. and a half of blueberries in four where the latter will submit to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bloom passed Clark's. The wind broke the lock on hours, which is quite a record. PAVING ABOUT COMPLETED an operation. through here going to Caldwell the front door of Alex Enzman's A large prat of the population of M)— Brook to visit at Mr. Bloom's mothers's MM 4 store, tipped over lumber piles and •V »V «V V# +V 4 International Falls closed up shop Mrs. C. G. Whitney is entertain\-ng Messrs. Aaby & Maturi, the paving for a few days. swept away 'and completely wrecked •V yesterday, afternoon and joined with her sisters, Miss Lura Nelson of CLASSIFIED ADS contractors, having completed the the shed on the west side of Fred the citizens of Fort Frances in celebrating Warren, Minn., and Mrs. Saxton of fourteen blocks of paving provided •V Mr. and Mrs. Mudge and three Lindeman's house. Elmer Lund was MM 4 with the Scottish association V# V# I# V# 4 Missoula, Montana. in the original contract, are now laying children of St. Paul were visiting last sleeping in a tent in the yard and the at Pithers' Point The big attractions the concrete on the one block and week at the Wilson home. They wind tore it from its moorings, were the 79th Cameron Highlanders' LOTS FOR SALE: C. L. Hillstead, the Big Falls merchant, two intersections on Second street, Get a garden came through by car from St. Paul. ripped it to pieces, blew his clothes Pipe band of Winnipeg and games, accompanied by his family, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, spot and own your own lot. Price away, tipped his bed over and deposited including a tug of war and the bail drove up Monday and, visited with and the entire 'work will probably- bej $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per 3pJJen and Laura McGaffigan and him in three inches of mud game between the Speedwells and friends over Tuesday. completed by the 15th. month. Handy to the city. The C. their friend Louise Ward are visiting and water. He made a quick run for the Ft. Frances teams. The tug of The paving adds gretely to the appearance Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. at the home of their grandparents, the house minus his daily appa.rcl war contest was won by the International G. W. Robbins, an old time resident of the business section of Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. They will some of which he never did find. The Falls team, although the MEN WANTED—Good of the Loman neighborhood, but now the city and the thought that our wages. At return to Nymore on Tuesday or -local section foreman for the D. W. Fort Frances team had spent days in residing in Ontario, near Emo, was citizens will not be compelled to Wednesday. Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. & P. reported the telegraph lines all practice. The Falls team was composed in the city yesterday. wallow around in the mud on the torn down and broken in small piece* of the following: J. H. Drummond, FOR SALE—Furniture FARM BUREAU TO HAVE —o— at Rifkins, principal business streets every from a half mile south of the depot manager, Wm. Elliott, captain, A DAY AT STATE FAIR consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, Mrs. Emma Jensen and daughter, spring, will no doubt be responsible to the south end of his section. Linemen Oscar Arrowood, Peter Pfleming, Miss Verle, departed Monday evening Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel for the paving of every street in the have been working several days Hugh Reidy, Pete Reuter, Chas Burnette, for Los Angeles, Cal., where Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. city in due time. Now if the park Friday, September 10, is to be to fully repair the line. John Skoglund Chas. Erickson, Jay Borcher, G. 4^'they will visit for some time. Everything must be sold at low prices. board will get busy and see that "Farm Bureau Day" at the Minnesota had a roof built over a hay stack Larson, "Scotty" Savard, G. A. Ryder, Third street is properly boulevarded L. Rifkin. .State Fair. J. R. Howard, president on his farm and the wind took that and Abbott. The Burton Silver cup S. E. Oakley, assistant attorney from Sixth avenue to Eleventh avenue of the American Farm Bureau about five hundred feet, leaving tht was won by the Speedwells. I general is attending the adjourned the city will at least have one federation, and E. H. Cunningham MM stack intact, while a single buggy t# «r# r# mn# %V *CF.m of district court and assisting residence street of which the residents of the Iowa Federation will be the with a harness in it was taken across CONGRESSMAN W. L. O A E S County Attorney Jevne in the trial of can be proud. principle speakers. The executive the field. It took the whole crew at CARSS VISITS CITY several tax cases. boafrd of the Minnesota federation We Do Amateur Finishing: Scott's mill a half day to pile up the RESIDENT OF SCOTLAND will hold a special meeting in the offices lumber blown off the piles. nr*n, TODAY YOUR FILMS TO VISITOR IN OUR CITY Mrs. M. E. Withrow came up from Congressman W. L. Carss of Proctor, of F. L. French, secretary, at I S A Brainerd Monday morning. She left was in the city last Saturday in University Farm, on Friday, August F. M. Billmyre's brother-in-law, 504 Firat National Bank Bids* Dnlutk jthe doctor feeling quite comfortable the interests of hs candidacy for reelection. R. M. Hunter of Duluth, accompanied 6, to make complete arrangements. Henry Kuntz, who superintended the land slowly improving, which is good He is a very affable gentleman PROMPT DELIVERY by Mr. A. Learnworth of Edinborough, building of Mr. Billmyre's new barn 'news to his hundreds of friends. to meet and his pleasant manner Scotland, spent last Sunday Subscribe for The Press here two weeks ago, came down |rom attracts. He expects to return here in International Falls. The gentlemen John Norton and family returned later in the fall accompanied by Mrs. were enroute to the old Foley vlonday by auo from the southern Carss and their daughter and they gold mine near Mine Center. art of the state. Mrs. Norton and will tour the county by automobile. Mr. Learnworth is a wholesale he children have been visiting at the dealer in hops in his native city and MOOSE LODGE BECOMES ome of her parents at Glencoe for has traveled extensively over the OWNER OF OVESON BLOCK he past two months and John drove attention was attracted to a luxuriworld. pwn three weeks ago. While in this vicinity his This week the local Moose lodge ant growth of Alsike clover and believing {A- G. Paulson, who has acted as has become the owner of the Ovtson the plant would flourish in Car of Flour and Feed to Arrive this •^•al agent for the M. D. & W. rail- property at the corner of Second Scotland, exacted a promise from y, s!jy for the past two years has retired street and Fourth avenue, which consists Secretary Hurlburt of the Commei and accepted a position with of the three-story brick structure cial club, to forward a small quantity Week and will be sold at the Winnipeg & Pacific rail right on the corner and two roaDuluth, of the seed to him at Edinborough. this at West Duluth, to which place frame buildings. The purchase price DANIEL J. KINNEY DROWNED ^estimable family will soon remove. is said to be $35,000.00 and includes Following Prices: the furnishings in the flats of the brick building. Last Friday evening Daniel J. Kinney, Kir. and Mrs. George McAllister The Moose lodge intends to remodel "Dan" as he was familiarly 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY /and son Sidney of International Falls a part of the building for a known to his numerous friends, an 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH arrived in Grand Rapids on Tuesday lodge and dance hall, club rooms and employ of the International Lumber afternoon to visit for a few days swimming pool, together with baths. company, fell out of a canoe near SHORTS H00 per 100 lbs. 20% off for cash and gQ AA twith Mrs. McAllister's parents, Mr. The Moose lodge today is the Rainy Lake City and was drowned, and carry—net cash and Mrs. E. A. Kremer. Mr. Mc strongest lodge in the city, having a the body being recovered later. BRAN $3.85 per 100 lbs. 20% off for cash—net Qg Allister will attend to business matters I'A 1.1'.Jpi membership of 250, control their own Funeral services fpr deceased were for a few days and will then go club rooms for members, paying the conducted Tuesday at St. Thomas OATS $4.00 per sack—20% off for cash^-net OQ AA to Duluth to which place he will be largest sick and accident' benefit of Catholic church by Rev. Father cash accompanied by Mrs. McAllister and any organization, besides providing O'Dwyer. Two sisters, Mrs. W. H. BEST FjLOUR $9.00 per 100 lbs...Less 10% for. ^Sidney.—Herald-Review. an educational institution and home Oppel and Mrs. Mary Coffey of Elv, for the children of deceased members and Geo. Kinney of Ironton, a brother, CARNATION! MILK.18c per can...Net i|J Robt. T. Smith, former employee of of the order at Mooseheart, Illinois, were present at the funeral. The cash.... lie International Lumber company about 30 miles from Chicago. remains were interred in the local CARNATION MILK, $2.10 per dozen. Net cfrived in town Monday for a few The officers of the Moose lodge are cemetery. Eiys visit with old friends. Since the board of directors of the building jjpving here a year ago Mr. Smith association, which was recently PALM OLIVE SOAP, 15c per cake* Net A NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN PICNIC -X II. been in the employ of tlue Geo. cash.... founded. Their plan is td sell bonds Qtlmer Lumber company at La with 6 per cent interest coupons attached, The Ladies' Aid of the Zion Norwegian We do not want any credit business. Cash is what and le and Vincent, Oregon, the same being payable semi-annually. Lutheran church will give a we will meet any competition for cash and go them one better. No bUFe concern with which A. B. ColBat** picnic Thursday afternoon, August one not in the retail business can realize the acute financial conditions. Sam Zimmerman and John The local Moose lodge, with only 12th,,at L. A. Ogaard's cottage on The banks of the country have exhausted their lending powers. gtyist are identified with. He brings 76 members last December, is today Rainy lake. Lunch will be served by This means the merchants must get cash as they will have to j^pd reports from our former citand the leader among fraternal organizations the ladies. Tickets, adults, 50 cents pay cash and cannot be your banker. S. E. THOMPSON & SON says that they are all makgood. in this city and territory, and children, 25 cents. Everybody welcome. if Mr. Colburn is logging the success with which the promoters The more the merrier. erintendent of the Palmer comand of the association are meeting in disposing Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. RENT:-Large basement, Viking^ FOR of the bogds tends to demonstrate :A' pst are occupying responsible polions theatre building. Concrete floors, the popularity of the organization.: likewise. After spending walls and ceiling. Fine Third street W •aVl' -r le time here Mr Smith will conte entrance. The best storage roora in his journey east for.a.visit at For Salit—1917 7-passenger Paige tdwn. Will remodel to suit tenant. Jionte of his parents before rer in good shape. Enquire ^pf Ed Peter- hone