International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 9, 1920 · Page 2 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE County Agent Abbott is attending NOLL-ALLEN the state fair this week. The marriage of Miss Tressa Noli Builders' Hardware of this city to Mr. Geo. P. Allen ot Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson Montpelier, Ohio, was celebrated are rejoicing over the birth of a yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at St. baby, daughter. Thomas Catholic church, being witnessed —o— bj' numerous friends of the Attend Bemidji Business College, I. W. Hinckley was up from Loman Mr. and Airs. C. C. Honey returned AND contracting parties. Immediately ^^midii. Minn." Tuesday. this morning from a short trip to the Tools after the ceremony a wedding Jbreakfast twin cities and Edmore, N. D. was served at the home of the Judge C. W. Stanton spent Monday E. J. Gjesdahl returned from the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and Tuesday in town. twin cities Tuesday mojning. Wm. Kiever, the clover seed king Noll. of the Littlefork country, was transacting The bride grew to womanhood in Mr. and Mrs. L.. Crandall have Gunder Nybo brought his young business in town Tuesday. this city and has been prominent in returned from their trip to the Pacific son here from Birchdale Tuesday and school and musical circles, and endeared coast."" had his tonsils removed. Mrs. Richard Liljeblad entertained herself to hundreds of —o— the ladies of the Civic league Tuesday WE ARE HEADQUARTERS— friends. The groom resided in this Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greengard and Car Murray, the Black river farmer afternoon at her summer home city for a time last winter and is well family are home from a trip to Winnipeg passed through town Wednesday OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE up lake. and favorably known. and North Dakota points. enroute home from the state fair. The happy couple left last evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson, accompanied on a wedding trip and will be at Aug. Helloff, the prosperous farmer R. F. C. litis and family have returned by Vernon Kinney, left home at Montpelier, Ohio, after from the Forsythe neighborhood from a two week's automobile Falls Lumber & Coal Co. September 15. Sunday evening for Minneapolis, was in the city last Saturday on business. tour through the southern part of where they are attending the state the state. fair this week. GEMMELL SCHOOL NOTES PHONE 81 AJ^ster Walter Peggar of Loraan, Deputy Sheriff Reidy left Tuesday The teachers are attending the Word has been received here of the .^-attending the state fair. He won evening for Fergus Falls with two county teachers' institute this week death by tuberculosis, of Mrs. W. C. the trip as a prize for doing club insane patients. He was accompanied at International Falls. School will Zieman of Iroquois Falls, Ont., which work. by Alex McDonald and Wm. open Monday, Sept. 13. occurred last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. «»J» MM «J» at !.i *s ts *.**-* *.* tf ».• Carpenter. »V •V# +V V# Vfc !t »W. A Zieman and son formerly resided SS 58 Mrs. W. V. Kane returned Tuesday «R» Wednesday will be county fair day here, Mr. Zieman being employed at MARGIE NEWS 8 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS morning from attending the meeting Norval, the infant son of Mr. and for the school children, the school the paper mill. The numerous 8 of the state federation of women's Mrs. Earl Robideau, died Tuesday #J» MM not being in session that day. »*l a»:«•: «s$ *:»ss« friends of the family here will learn night after a brief illness. Funeral clubs at Northfield. with regret of the lady's death. Mrs. Osborne was in International Miss Irma Porter was a caller at services for the little one were conducted Four years of high school will be Falls last Thursday. Big Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lundgren departed today at 2:30. The bereaved offered this year as before. Allen Doran, son of John Doran, parents ha-ve the sympathy of their yesterday morning by automobile The Margie ball team played with and Miss Ruby Case, daughter of Mr. Mr. Geo. O. Johnson was a caller in for a trip to the Pacific coast. numerous friends. Big Falls last Sunday. and Mrs. N. J. Case, were married Big Falls Saturday. They expect to be gone several Wednesday evening at the parsonage monhts. Dr. M. E. Withrow returned from 8 ERICSBURG NEWS 8 Mr. Burns of Manitou, Minn., was of the Evangelical Lutheran church, St. Paul Sunday morning, where he Mr. Jack Dale of Margie was a in town last Tuesday. the ceremony being performed by Reuter Bros., have become the spent several weeks after being discharged caller on the Ridge last Monday. .Rev. Wm. F. Kamphenkel. They H. J. Scott left Sunday morning for owners of the property which they from the hospital at Brainerd. Miss Hanson, one of the teachers, were attended by Joe Forrester and Minneapolis on business in connecton occupy with their meat market and He is rapidly regaining his Mr. Tretvick, father of Mr. Alfred arrived Sunday morning. Grace Mae Forester. Both bride and grocery business. O. M. Carr was with his saw mill here. health and feeling fine after his long Tretvick, was a caller on the Ridge groom are well known in Bemidji, the former owner. and serious illness. Sunday. M. McHugo finished harvesting by making their home here since childhood.—Bemidji Mrs. C. B. Whitney and children stacking his oats last week. Sentinel. The announcement comes from Clyde Johnson, forest ranger, witn returned Saturday from a month's Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Porter and company, visit with Mrs. Whitney's parents at Minneapolis that a license to wed headquarters at Big Falls, was in the Mr. and Mrs. Heath and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloom spent a TRAFFIC CENSUS TAKEN has been granted Clayton Bray of city Tuesday and reported that with Remer. Gates, made a trip to Ericsburg last couple of days in town last week. the efficient force of fire fighters International Falls and Miss Katherine ON STATE ROAD NO. ONE Sunday to take in the carnival and J. Smith of Minneapolis. under his command, the different Miss Miller the county nurse was reported a good time. Mr. Jarvis will spend part of his fires running in this territory were A traffic census was taken on State in town last week looking up the time this winter at Kelliher doing G. A. Semon, the Mizpah merchant, all extinguished. Road No. 1, 5 miles southwest of International babies examined at the baby clinic SOME MELON some logging. was transacting business in the city Falls, for one week, Aug. last spring. yesterday. He also conducts a general The following tourists have registered 22 to 28 inclusive. In the seven days Emanuel Wallin, residing in East Mr. and Mrs. McHugo will leave store at Gemmell and states that at the Commercial club during 424 automobiles, 5 trucks and 40 Scott's saw mill was shut down all Spooner stopped in the other day to Thursday evening for a few days at business is prosperous in both towns. the past week: Mr. and Mrs. H. wagons, carrying 1596 passengers day Labor Day, allowing several of show us what can be done here, in the state fair. Howard, Tampa, Florida P. J. Martin passed a given point. The vehicles the crew to take in the big celebration the melon line. He had a nice, big \mong those attending the state Fargo, N. D. Edward Wallace, averaged about 70 every day and the at the Falls. 21^4 pound watermelon with the The Hicks camp is opening up for Springfield, Mass. Donald Ver Vatt, passengers 228. Next season during fair his week are Mr. and Mrs. John green stripes running down its jacket the season as their cook went out Berg, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wilson, Houston, Minn. Geo. W Roper, Minneapolis the same period the prediction is W. H. Eddy has purchased a new that he had raised in his own garden. the first of the week. Rube Grimoldby, Chas Burnett, C. B. L. K. Cone Tulsa, Oklahoma made that a traffic census would Ford truck with which to do light If some of these folks keep it Lang, John Foran, Mrs. Fred Lange, Wm. Rogers, Bemidji J. A. show at least five times the number hauling and draying in connection up it will not be long before we'll Mr and Mrs. Burns left Thursday Mrs. F. R. Lapham, and Del Berthiaume. Lund, Duluth Robert L. Tonges and of vehicles and passengers passing with his Cleveland tractor. give Georgia a run for it's money in for Duluth and Minneapolis and will wife, St. Louis, Mo. the same point. the melon line.—Northern News. be away a week or more. Katy Mitshulis returned to her home down river Sunday evening. Willard Horton has purchased Subscribe for The Press She has been working at Alex Enzman's Victor Szeske's horse. Willard must for the past month. be going to start farming. Clover Lands Gust Franson finished repairs to Edison Mr Flannigan, N. P. tie inspector, his motor boat last Wednesday nad was in town last Monday. Ties will had the government number "U800" bring a good price this winter. Amberola painted on the sides as well as the old name of th,e boat, the "Alice." Mr. Shope and W. H. Horton are rather lat^ with their haying' this Phonograph The crew picking deadheads in the year. They are cutting hay now. river has finished below the mill, as the last day's picking yielded mostly Mrs. Miller and children who have rotten logs, and will begin above the $100 been visiting at the Burns home for Do you want to become rich? Then do not hesitate. Investigate some of the bargains mill again, where they left off at the several weeks left Thursday for Duluth. Watt bridge three weeks ago. listed below. Come in and see us or write. Dave Hurlburt and C. A. Anderson Mrs. McGaffigan, Mrs. Paulson and of the falls were in town last week & 8 Mrs. Bridgman, all of Nymore spent erecting sign boards along the Elwell last Tuesday visiting with Mr. and 2. 160 Acres—2y2 miles from Indus, 1. 174 Acres—JA mile fromlndus. highway. The signs are placed at all /n I* Mrs. Joyce. corners where travelers might be in \y2 miles from consolidated about 30 acres cleared, log house, four a quandry as to the proper road to The Watab Pulp Co., has two large school- About 20 a.cres cleared, 30 rooms, small barn, Rainy River frontage follow, and will prove a decided con tractors, which arrived here last acres of meadow, all easily cl'eared. venience as well as an ornamental on Elwell road. Burnt over land, Thursday to start hauling out timber Burnt over. *4 mile from Rainy river. decoration for the road sides. to be shipped at once to their mill very easily cleared. Good soil, no A snap. at Sartell. waste land. y2 mile from consolidated W. D. Clark was slightly hurt last week while skidding logs on his farm school. Will be sold at a bargain. FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking 3. 240 Acres— Burnt over, very 8 down river. The log he was skidding C. N. WIRT theatre building. Concrete floors, easily cleared, about 25 acres in clover. struck a big tree root which was lying walls and ceiling. Fine Third street «,« Almost every foot of this ferm could on the ground loose, and the root entrance. The best storage room in 406 Third St. flew up, striking him on the arm. It be made a clover farm. A bargain as CITY PROPERTY town. Will remodel to suit tenant. International Falls, Minnesota was thought at first that the arm was it must be sold at once. First here Address Box 496, City, or call phone 1. 4-Room House—water and sewer, broken, but physician's examination No. 109. g»ets it. proved that it was not broken but plastered. Will be sold for $1050. badly bruised. Mr. Clark is able to if taken at once. be around, but will not have the use 4. 160 Acres—5 miles from Lomaa, •V 2 of his arm for a week or two. —Wanted 8 Minn. Small river through it. Well Experienced Fire •(. timbered—in fact timber will pay for I 2. 6 Room House—with bath, and Miss L. Christensen and Miss Fighters land. two full lots on Sixth street. $2750.00, Emma Schulter who taught in the local schools here last year, arrived easy terms. BAUDETTE AND WARROAD TERRITORY Saturday afternoon, to prepare for 5. 100 Acres—2y2 miles from International the coming term which opens a week $90.00*PER MONTH AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING Falls. 2 room house, 3. 5 Room House—modern except from today. The two-room building RAILROAD FARE. Report to barn and other buildings. Goock place cwned by Mrs. Anna B. Franson of heat and bath. $1650.00 if taken at for truck or dairy farmilng. /5 acres the Falls, in which they lived last CLYDE JOHNSON, Big Falls cleared. Will be sold right. once. winter, has been leased, repaired and furnished as a teacherage this year, Or Victoria Hotel, International Falls. and the two teachers will again reside thfere as soon as they can get BUY YOUR FARM NOW settled. The W. G. Martin road built by W. H. Ostrander was viewed by the town board and accepted last week. Farmers and Stock Owners The Watson road bililt by P. L. Pettersen Several farmers in Koochiching County will makethe price of their farm this year from and the Victor Nelson road Clover Seed.. .Lands in the Rainy River Valley will never sell at as low a price again.. .Let built by Fred Lindeman are now completed and will probably be WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES— us convince you.. .We also have a few snaps in city property. viewed this week. As the Victor BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS, Nelson road is on the town line between THE C. VIC LINSTEN AGENCY CRACKED CORN, CORN, OATS AND Rat Root township and Koochiching GROUND OATS, AND HAY. township, it will have to be AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT viewed and accepted by the supervisors of both townships before settlement PHONE 269 Falls Lumber & Coal Co. is made with the contractor, INTERNATIONAL FALL'S, MINNESOTA but from all accounts the road is well built and in good shape, so a ready PHONE 81 acceptance by both boards is probable.