International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 2, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE LABOR DAY ATHLETIC SHOW luthywhere they will make their fu-x ture home. Wm. Robideau Post No. 66, American Legion has completed arrangements Gust Franson has his big motor Builders' Hardware for an athletic show to take boat in "dry dock" here now, repairing place at the Grand theatre the afternoon the damage made by striking of Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6. deadheads in the river. He has completed V— The star attraction will be a sixround the towing of the H. J. Stone Attend Bemidji Business College, MICKIE SAYS: AND exhibition between Mike Gibbons logs to the Scott mill, from the east Bemidji, Minn." and Saph McKenna, both of S*. branch. o\je ^\u- e»coo«®s Tools Paul ,two of the world's greatest ,'COVAt NVi -CVC Jim Sullivan will sing "Thank God boxers. The main event however M. Mathison accidentally chopped AViO \00\JFS OUT, uJDUV OOMTNfc for a Garden" at Bethlehem church will be a ten-round contest between into his right leg last Thursday while POT VAM \liU«a£ CNJERNBOOV VOVJ Sunday evening. rr Al. Arney of International Falls and AVJO -TU' ©096, US OP splitting wood. Although he received fcvtf UOUJEBS, N&NU&VIT NOOfc, Mike Paulson of Minneapolis. Several a jagged, deep wound and has Mr. John Ware, prominent Minn .apolis ID 9B MOQJE COVJ6P«2000&,r other fast bouts are also on the not indulged in any strenuous exercise attorney and Miss Beufah MOWN ObvjT NOO LOO0SN OP program. since, he is able to be around Todd, also of Minneapolis, are guests 9UN NOOGAWT and is recovering nicely. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS— c*P6rr Ak urrus -t\txW ad^ at the Si W- Backus summer home Mrs. W. E. Fairchild and little up lake. VOOKA VJP U*E tue tlOCU.CAr, OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Mr. and Mrs. Heath of Little Falls, daughter Helen departed Tuesday arid Mrs. Porter of Margie, and evening for Parkbeg, Sask., Canada, Mrs.. \y. V. Kane is attending the Mh- A. H. Gates of Rices, Minn., arrived where they will visit relatives for a meeting of the Federation of Wornens' Sundiay morning for an extended few weeks. clubs which is in session at Falls Lumber & Coal Co. visit, at the P. L. Petterson home. —6— Northfield this week. She will also Mr. and Mrs. Porter are the parents Mrs. M. E. Withrow returned from visit in ithe-twin cities before returning. r.«3ii£' and Mr, Gates a cousin of Mrs. .Petterson. St. Paul Wednesday morning and reports. PHONE 81 the doctor as walking around If*®, and feeling fine. He will be home Miss Margaret Bradt, state organizer Chas. Mitshulis who advertised a Sift? Sunday morning. This is pleasing for the Christion Endeavor work, sale of his farm, stock and machinery news to his host of friends. is in town for a few days. She will touad. on his place down river, has sold meet with the young people of the 83 333538 38 33 ss 33 33S3 33 ssssssss 333333*3 33 33 S3 S3 33 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3S3 33 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 practically everything, and is waiting Sonto' Baptist and Congregational "churches, 55 S3 S3 ig Mrs. John Ross, accompanied by for the closing of the sale of his 55 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS 8 and visit one or two places down river. AROUND LOMAN S3 her son Frank, arrived in the city farm, when he expects to return to 33 )dSK yesterday from Portland, Mkine, and S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 33 S3 S3 3333 S3 S3 S3 S3 33 S3 S3 S3 33 western Illinois, where he has a will visit friends here for several S? 8 3 8 SS IS tt S3 *33 38 S3 S3 S3 SS S3 3 S3 brother farming now. Mr. Karlstead wSs a caller on the Mrs. Anna B. Franson has received Harvey Thomas will haul the Loman days. The Ross family., formerly resided Ridge last Thursday. children to school and expects the sad news of the death of her here, Mr. Ross being superintendent Frank Savage and Pete Olson of x' to use a truck until sleighing time. sister, Mrs. Amelia E. Heintz, after a of the paper mill. Big Falls, sons-in-law of Nels Mathison Mr. Geo. Johnson was a caller in lingering JUness at the family hogie have bought the forty south of Margie last Thursday. Paul -Mai made a trip to the Falls tiwee near Stockholm, Sweden. Mrs. Franson Mrs. Geo. H. Walsh and daughter the Hall forty and expect to begin fast week with his tractor. He went is deeply brieved at beingr unable Gertrude of Grand Forks, N. Dak., opening it up in the near future. Mr. Rogers was a business caller to get the new blower fof his thresher to be at the old home at tflis time. are visiting friends here. The Walsh They are helping Nels enlarge his Mrs. W. £. Martin is visiting at Bemidji. at Bemidji last Monday. family were pioneers in this section residence and will live there for the The International Lumber company and Mr. Walsh was U. S. Commissioner present. —o— Mr. Knute Fredrickson was a caller John Lewis of Indus has been kas started its rear drive, the fifst in International Falls at the in Norhome last Wednesday. The Bethlehem church Sunday threshing clover with his new huller ill several years on the Rainy river height oft he stone and timber and Mrs. Payne Voner, a sister of Mr. school is holding its annual picnic at below Birchdale the past two or and several million feet of logs and homestead filings. He has since dieti. A. B. Petterson, who has been visits Birch Point today. Miss Marjory Porter is spending three weeks. pulpwood will be floated down ing here for a few weeks, left this the week end with friends in Margie. stream to Spooner and Baudette. Jkrfin Norton returned Mondaj' morning for her home a St. Paul. Dr. C. C. Craig has opened offices E. J. Helmer and N. P. Neilsen are The logs will be sawed at the company's morning from his trip with prominent She was accompanied by Mrs. Philip Mr. Geo. O. Johnson has the contract in the litis building adjoining those going to move the John ^Eiejmer mill at Spooner and the pulpv-ood Minnesota Republicans on a VanWyck, Mr. Petterson's daughter occupied by Dr. E. A. Thompson. for hauling the school children house to/the school property for the will be loaded on cars and who has been spending the week special train to Marion, Ohio, where from Midway Ridge this year. use of the teachers. shipped to International Falls to be they listened to a "front porch'' "here iwith relatives, and who is returning Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Peterson made into paper at the paper mill. speech by Senator Warren G. Harding. to her home at Stockton, 111., Mr. J. F. Porter returned home have returned to Baudette and will Mrs. Stepen McHugo and daughter He reports a very pleasant trip where her husband is a roundhouse make that town their future home. from haying and brought home a of International Falls are \isiting at Regardless of the rain several hundred and after personally meeting the candidate foreman for the C. G. W. Ry. Co. hundred quarts of blueberries. the St. Lawrence, Mercure, Mannausau people congregated at Ericsburg for president \is more enthusiastic Paul H. Kinports and family are and Horan homes. last Sunday and enjoyed the than ever for his success A letter from Mrs. H. Wesley motoring to the twin cities arid other Mrs. Grates, and Mrs. Peterson entertainment and refreshments Lawrence, nee Miss Gertrude Martin, at the coming election. and daughter Mildred, were here points in Minnesota. They will Ole Scheie and family, Mrs. Ben which had been prepared by the of 2239 Carter Ave., St. Paul, Minn., rate in the state fair before returning. looking after Mrs. Peterson's crops. Peterson and Mrs. Andrew Anderson people of that enterprising village advises that she and her husband expect Mrs. Carl Muench, accompanied by made an auto trip to the Jaspersen and surrounding territory. With a to come up here during hunting County Supt. of Schools G. A. Olson Mrs. Muench, Sr., and daughter, who home on Jackfish bay Sunday. promise in the early morning of better season, to renew old acquaintances of International Falls was a caller have been visiting at the Muey/ch 1 A. E. Underwood, former resident weather fo the balance of the and try to pet a big buck with which on the Ridge, looking over the summer home at Crystal Beach during and partner of W. C. Hasselbarth, Mrs. Fred Krueger and Mrs. Fred day, doubtless would have resulted ir. to decorate the family larder and school situation. the season, departed for St. Paul now of Chase, B. C., was in the city Steffens, both of Chicago, came a much 'larger'crowd attending the Muenchs^'krary. Her s's^er, Miss Pearl, who Tuesday evening. The the first of the week renewing acquaintances. Tuesday to attend the funeral of carnival. visited here a few days last June, has Mr. Ryan of Northome, timber have disposed of their lake property Robert Amundsen, their nephew. again returned to her former position cruiser for A. C. Johnson Lumber Co., to Supt. A. W. Bronk, of the M. & O. The last issue of the Faribault with Uncle Sam at Washington, was looking over timber in this Paper Co., and are leaving International Air. and Mrs. T. J. Doty and Mrs. Pilot indicats that Editor Geo. ,J. The Rainy River conference of D. C., as she was unable to find an vicinity last Friday. Falls. It is reported that Mr. C. W. Speelman returned Monday Watson is receiving good support Congregational churches was held at agfeeable position in an^ of our Muench is leaving the employ of the from their two week's automobile from the citizens and business men Birchdale last Wednesday and western cities. Minnesota & Ontario Paper company, tour through Minnesota and Iowa. Mr Gates, Mrs L. B. Tower and of Faribault and that his efforts Thursday. Sam Brown took a car where he has been the superintendent They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Heath are visting at give that enterprising city a firstclass load down the first day and he Considering the bad weather .Sunday and guiding factor of the insulite Mrs. Theo. Twedt, who will visit here the Porter home. They made the newspaper are appreciated. and Arthur Metcalf and Harold the carnival was a big success. mill since its opening several for some time. trip here from Rices in their car. The last issue was in two sections, Bromley each took loads on Thursday. When it began to rain about 9 a. m. years ago. It is understood that Mr. sixteen pagps and well filled with advertising The services were enjoyed by it Looked as though everything would Muench will be identified with B. G. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne and Mr. Erickson of Washington, D. C. and articles of local happenings/ a large crowd both days. They were be a total loss, but some of our Dahlberg, vice president of the paper was in looking after his timber interests, children, accompanied by Miss Addie His numerous friends here held in the church and fine meals neighboring towns were game, and company in the construction and op^ "Easterly and Archie Paul, departed returning to Northome accompanied are pleased at his success. were served free to all on the church by considerable number 1 p. m. a. of eration of an insulite mill .*t or near by M. Alfred Tretvick. by auto for a trip to the lawn by the Camp Fire girls. people had arrived. The Falls Commercial New Orleans. Large quantities of cities and southern Minnesota Read the ad of Alex Enzman the club, the M. D. & W. ball sugar cane refuse which has heretoforefpbeen and Iowa points. They will be away hustling arid enterprising merchant the citizens and farmers in this vicinity One of the saddest accidents that team, the Ray ball team, the tug-ofwar burned, will be utilized in about two weeks. of Ericsburg, at the foot of this column. has yet occurred in this community, who so gladly donated the many team from the Falls and several the leaking of insulite from a formula Mr. Enzman carries in stock a and various articles which made the was when Robert Amundsen, aged 15 others from neighboring towns were patented by Mr. Muench. Yesterday morning at a preliminary full and complete line of groceries carnival possible, and those who years, met instant death when his 22 on hand. Dinner was served from 1 hearing before U. S. Commissioner and provisions as well as flour and rifle was unexpectedly discharged turned in and helped do the enormous p. m. until about 6 o'clock and 282 8 a 8 8 8 88 8338 8 8 8 888^3 8 8 Dave Hurlburt, Frank Mocha, the feed and at prices that are right. He amount of work entailed, and last when he was climbing in a wire people were fed. From 6 p. m. until ... man who was caught by Federal also believes in spreading a little fence on Saturday about noon, on but not least for your splendid spirit 10 o'clock lunches were served and by 8 ERICSBURG NEWS 8 agents with a car load of booze near printers' ink to inform the public S3 of co-operation, which, we believe, by their own farm. He was missed that time everything was eaten up Margie last week was released upon that he is not dead. Remember, 8 8 8 8 a a a continuation, will do wonders for our about noon but was supposed to be but a couple of cakes. Although it furnishing $500 bonds that he would Ericsburg is only about 9 miles from vicinity. in the woods hunting. The body threatened to continue raining and Mrs. Pete Woods is visiting a few appear in United States district court International Falls and the roads are We would also recommend that wasn't found until 9 p. m., where it did rain some, the ball team donned days with Mrs. H. H. Hall and family. at Duluth in January. fairly go6d. had fallen unconscious and apparently Mr. Carl Reidle as author of the their uniforms and "had at it" with carnival idea and as chairman of the never moved after. The sympathy the result that the M. D. & W. team of the whole neighborhood is with ways and means committee, be given tasted defeat and lost their second Ericsburg is sure a dry town." a rousing vote of thanks by this community, the' sorrowing family. Rev. Gregg game out of three played. The big carnival Sunday and not a drop CASH TALKS for his ability in putting the officiated at the the last sad rites it three-round-'bout after the ball game of "Hot Stuff" in sight all day! entire project through so successfully. 2 p. m. Tuesday and the remains were was fast and furious from start to laid to rest in the Loman cemetery. finish and the auction sale was short Beatrice Petterson has severed her Signed, "Bobby" was a good and very friendly and snappy, as the few articles on connections with the Scott saw mill, Rat Root Co.-Op. Telephone Co. boy and will be greatly missed b\r hand were bid in as fast as put up for Just received a-car load of Flour and Feed which 1 will being relieved by Gladys Eddy last By C. A. Hall, Secretary. all who knew him. sale. The dance went on all day and Tuesday. sell at special Cash Prices from Sept. 1st to Sept. 7th: evening with record attendance, and was not closed up until midnight. PILLSBURY BEST XXXX 98s $7.20 Mr. and Mrs: Truman Fickle were Several concessions were not opened BRAN ft)0 $2.65 up-from Ash Lake for the big carnival up at all, and it is estimated by the Experienced Fire AT j. MIDDLINGS Tr? ...100 $295 Sunday, returning home Monday management of the carnival that morning. GROUND FEED .,.100 $3^75 with good weather and the crowd Fighters W_2Hlt6U 71 which had expected to be here, they CRACKED CORN 10& $4.00 V. Fred Lindeman has just about completed would have taken in close to $2,000 OATS, *....2^ bu. sackss $2.85 BAUDETTE AND WARROAD TERRITORY the Victor Nelson road, on the the amount taken in even under the OATS, 100 bu. lots, sacks included $2.75 $90.00 PER MONTH AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING adverse conditions wes $600, leaving town line between the towns of Rat ARMOURS MILK, tall cans......: .per case $7.10 Root and Koochiching. a net profit of about $300. RAILROAD FARE. Report to DUNDEE'S MILK, tall cans....... .per case $7.10 CLYDE JOHNSON, Big Falls EXTEND THANKS CARANATION MILK, tall cans.. .1.. .per case $7.50 Mike Lemmer, who organized the local Good Samaritan order here, and ALEX ENZMAN On behalf of the Rat Root Co-Operative Or Victoria Hotel, International Falls. a bunch of friends from Little Fork Telephone company and the were in for the carnival Sunday. tovfn citizens and farmers tributary to this vicinity 'toe. .wish to thank the International GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ERICSBURG Falls Commercial Club, the W. H. Eddy has sold his livery M. D. & W. Ry., ball teaqi, the Ray business and Dodge car to his halfbrother, ball team, the Falls tug of war team, Elmer Lund, and is now and each and every individual from Farmers and Stock Owners running the tractor at the Scott sa«v our neighboring towns for their attendance mill. at the carnival and their OR SALE cheerful and generous spirit with WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL TIMESBRAN, Mr. Robert Guieck and wife, nee which they carried off the day, leaving MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS, Margaret Barstow, arrived last Tuesday vjis, a profitable return for what CRACKED CORN, CORN OATS AND night from their home at Virginia, VICTORIA HdTEL AT ERICSBURG, COMPLETELY little entertainment We could offer, for a yisit with Mrs. Guieck's GROUND OATS, AND HAY. on account of the inclement weather, FURNISHED. SOFT DRIlfc PARLOR IN parents, returning home Sunday f" and wish to assure you that we fully AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT 1 CONNECTION. ALSO GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSEWILL night. appreciate your spirit of co-operation SELL REASONABLE. TERMS OR CASH. Falls Lumber Coal Co. and helpfulness in providing such a John Nelson, Ericsburg, Minn. Mrs. Walter McDonald returned large attendance in the face of the from Cohassett and Duluth Mondaj* threatening weather. PHONE 81 nigh^, and is making arrangements We also wish, on behalf of the JH %r~- to snip her household goods to Du- management of the carnival, to thank