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

October 7, 1920 · Page 3 of 6

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English services in the morning at his parents in Big Falls. to business matters in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross departed 11, and in the evening at 7:45. You last Saturday for St. Cloud where city Wednesday. are cordially invited to attend our Louis Peggar, who came home from Our roads are in poor condition Mr. McHugo and L. C. Graves they will make their future home. J. services. Craig, sick, over a week ago, is quite owing to heavy loads of ducks hauled were in Big Falls last Sunday. Miss Caroline Williams has resigned well again. by auto from lake Kabetogama by as city librarian and is succeeded Announcement is made that the The Catechumens meet Saturday at International Falls sportsmen and Mr. Burns and wife returned from by Miss Olson. Koochiching county Taxpayer's 10:00 a. m. Louis Moberly, of Louisville, Ky., others. Ironton and Duluth last Tuesday. League will hold it's regular meeting is visiting his aunt, Mrs. S. M. John S. Olson of Margie, was at the court house in this city on Thomas and family. The Ladies' Aid meets Wednesday, At least six new logging camps town Wednesday, and before returning Mrs. Wilson spent last Wednesday Oct. 19th. October 13th, and will be entertained will be built near Ray soon. Some in International Falls and Fort Frances. home his name was added to the by Mrs. Lars Stubee and Mrs. Einar Sam Brown is making a good many are now under construction and indications growing list of Press subscribers. Kenneth Speelman, who is consulting trips to the Falls, with his Ford these Johnson. are for a busy winter in the engineer with a large industrial days, carrying passengers. timber industry. Mrs. McGrath was a passenger to Albert Brandenburg, Hasting?, concern at Dayton, Ohio, is spending The annual sale and supper of the International Falls last Friday morning. Minn., Anton Johnson, Olds, Iowa the week visiting at the home of his Misses Ruth Peggar and Violet Ladies' Aid will be held on Saturday Chas. Tilander lost one of his best and S. Edmark, Medeapolis, Iowa, parents and renewing acquaintance Pearson expect to leave this week evening, October 23. Keep this date horses recently. The animal became were guests of the Commercial club for their respective schools. wth friends. in mind because you can not afford unruly while working on a road Eli Helmer was in Big Falls on Friday today. to miss it. scraper and backed into the cutting and International Falls on Saturday. —o— FOOD SALE Ben Peterson and Andy Amundsen edge, nearly cutting off the foot. A change of time in train service A food sale will be held at the City have returned from Birchdale, having METHODIST EPISCOPAL hotel commencing at 2 p. m., Saturday, took effect last Monday on the D. W. finished the school annex there. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Mrs. Costello left last Sunday on & P. The da'y passenger now leaves Oct. 9th, by the ladies of the M. Arthur Berg of Ericsburg is drilling a two week's visit with friends near Fort Frances at 2:30 P. M. instead of E. church. a well for the International Harold Bromley, Mike Horan, Lafe Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Minneapolis. Lumber company in section 36 and 10 A. M. as formerly. Swope and Sam Plummer were business STATE LAND SALE has three others to drill for the same visitors at the Falls this week. Morning worship at 11. Mrs. L. P. Bailey, who recently Ig DECEMBER company. Wells will also be sunk in Dan Rose has been in town quite Ray and Beaver townships. underwent a serious operation at frequently looking after logging interests Mr. and Mrs. H. Metcalf returned Junior League at 3:00. St. Luke's hospital at Duluth is reported Otto H. Diercks, state superintendent here. from their visit at Willow River this Memory work, and Victory story as doing nicely and will soon of lands and timber was in Mr. Geo. Gappa one of the pioneers week. Grandma is very much improved presented. be able to return home which is town yesterday between trains, and of Kabetogama, but for two years operating Thomas Crystal left here for in health and glad to get gratifying news to her many trends. made the announcement that the a farm in Iowa is back for a Anoka on Wednesday to enter the home. Epworth League at 7:00. state will hold a sale of Koochiching visit. He was astonished to see that sanatorium. He has not been well Topic: What Christ does for F. S. Lang has returned from a county agricultural lands in this city thru scientific development our potatoes for some time. With the fine weather of the past Christians. John 15-1-8 14-16. business trip to Spokane, Wash., in during the first week in December. have increased in size so a week, most of the farmers are thru the interest of the International About 20,000 acres of newly appraised wheelbarrow is required for individual The post office was moved last Friday threshing and much plowing ha Evening sermon at 8:00. Lumber Co. He called on former excellent state farm lands will be offered tubers. Judge L. Peterson of into the new office building been done. mayor K. O. Fosse at Spokane, and to the highest bidders at the Ray convinced him. across the street from Child's store, Both morning and evening services reports that he is prosperous and the usual terms. The exact date of the and is a neat little building. W. M. sale, terms, appraised values of the G. N. Millard and Frank Lang will be conducted by Mr. family well. tt 9S $g sex 9C 9S ft 919t sc Evans. lands together with the description were down Sunday to look over the j|! One of the large caterpillar tractors S. will be announced within the next work being done on their farm here. F. Plummer, the progressive ERICSBURG NEWS was down in the swamp last few weeks. State Auditor Preus, C. B. Kinney and Fred Smth were An invitation is extended to all to farmer of Loman, was in town today xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sunday and it took until some time who is also the Republican candidate attend these services. disposing of a car load of cabbage with them. Monday to get it out again. for governor, is to be commended for (Special to The Press-Oct, 5) which he expects to ship here his action in placing this large about ten days. Mr. Plummer grew We were well pleased to get the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Coda and children arrived on over three thousand head of cabbage amount of some of the finest agricultural Dr. Pearson is now occupying his news from the state R. R. and warehouse Tuesday from Brainerd to remain and clover lands in the state, new house here in town. this season, many of them weighing commission that we would are held in the Odd Fel- Services during the winter. She is now visiting in this county, on the market, which over twenty pounds. have a regular weekly train again lows hall: her sister, Mrs. McGrath. will no doubt be instrumental 'in 9th. after Oct. H. N. Nelson of Northland spur was a great number of Mrs. J. P. Chance and son Jerome bringing in ne\v in town on business last Saturday. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The teachers in our schools and have arrived from Minneapolis and settlers. »,« ».» »,• ».• »,* »,• ».**.* will be followed shortly by the doctor several of the pupils had a holiday Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Irene Lilly and "Bud" Simmons Who is now at Camp Taylor, Loui?-! REGULAR TRAIN SERVville. last Friday and attended the fair at S SCHOOL NOTES 2* were Deer River visitors last week. Ky., awaiting discharge from ICE TO LOMAN B'g Falls. It was pronounfced a grand A general invitation is extended MM #.• V# the army. The family^ will again success. th public to attend these services. Mrs. C. H. Reid was the guest ot make International Falls their home! The state railroad and waiehouse Just what connection is there between her parents here a few days last which is pleasing to their manv commission, as a result of the hearby Mrs. Quarum and son Marcus of voice boxes and shoulders? REVIVAL TENT MEETINGS week. Com- ing conducted in the city friends. Grand Forks, arrived Sunday morning missioner Jacobson several weets to visit at the home of A. J. Three new pupils have enrolled this Meetings every night, except Saturday, Franu Franson returned yesterday ago, has ordered the M. D. & W. railway E. (). Jaeger F. E. Jaeger, C. "Anderson and other old friends. They week,—Michael Carew, Ruth Browtheir at 7 :45, on Seventh street near after spending the summer on the to install regular weekly passenger Haacke and F. C* Morris representative returned home Monday evening. man a!K Arvilda Rognerud. Eighth avenue. Range. and freight service on farmers from the Nett- Lake Bible class at 10:45 Sunday morning. Su ii- Loman line, commencing next section were in town Tuesday and H. S. girls are clamoring for basket day, Oct. 10th, and thereafter every Local men Wednesday attending to business on Saturday, September 11, at which are all busy in the ball, and as plans look now, conditions The tent is kept warm with oil Sunday, which will be a great convenience woods now, piecemaking, matters. The gentlemen brougnt time they also brought displays of building are favorable. heater on coid nights. Come and g?t to the residents and settlers their best vegetables, corn, grain, etc.' camps and preparing for the winter with them samples of onions which read}r to meet your God. in the down river territory. they grew from seed this season an The women also had an exhibit of logging. No children are to be allowed out from the appearance of some Koochiching their handiwork. Committees of I on the street after nine o'clock. All WANTED county can put Bermuda and local people judged the exhibits. Several from here journeyed to seniors should heed this as a warning. Texas in the shade as far as onions Ribbons were awarded to prize win-j Ray last Sunday and attended the young peaple to prepare for positions 500 CLASSIFIED ADS a"re concerned. From all reports the 1 ners as a permanent emblem of opening of the new restaurant by Mr. OEM in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. settlement of the Nett Lake country achievement in the production of »v ».« M* and Mrs Peter Woods of that place. offices, in Law and Real Estate offices. R. A. E. A. has a new method of Wanted—Furnished room for light this county is growing very rapidly meritorious exhibits. Also as Auto and Tractor ex- voting, as per "Those in favor, signify HI housekeeping. P. O. Box 153. and some of the best land C. B. Whitney, the local depot! perts. Positions in Garages and by saying aye." 'Those in favor Northern Minnesota is still open to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION agent, has moved from the living! Machine shops. Board and room of no." Wanted—Girl for general housework. homestead entry. rooms in the depot and he and family to per week. Address $4.50 $6.00 Department of the Interior,U. S. Land Good wages. Write Mrs. I. resi- J. Sidney McAlister spent three days are now occupying the Franson Crookston College, C. Sathre, Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, October H. Harsh, International Falls, Minn. INTERNATIONAL FALLS 4, 1920. al2-eow in St. Paul as a judge in an Agricultural dence. I Crookston, Minn. POPULATION 3448 Notice is hereby given that Carl G. contest. We always judged Sid Wanted—Three or more furnished F. Jacobson, of Birchdale," Minnesota, as a judge, judging from his judicial rooms for light housekeeping. Address who, on November 1st, 1915, made Subject to correcton, the U. S. remarks. Box city or call Press office. Homestead Entry, No. 08210, for SWy4 95 Census Bureau announces the population NW%, Section 20, township 159 N., of International Falls to be Farmers and Stock Owners Range 27 W., 5th P. Meridian, has filed from owner of Wanted—To hear International Falls High, following 3,448 and Koochiching county 13,520. notice of intention to make three-year State cash price, good farm for sale, an almost established tradition, was proofs to establish claim to the land This is somewhat of a dissapointment D. F. Bush, Minne- full description. beaten by Blackduck at Football last above described, before J. H. Drummor.d, as far as this city is concerned, apolis, Minn. WE HAVE IN STOCK AT ALL TIMESBRAN, Saturday, with a score of 27 to 7. Clerk of District Court, at International as it had been hoped that our population Falls, Minnesota, on the Both teams were almost wholly composed MIDDLINGS AND SHORTS, had increased to well over 4,000. 6th day of November, 1920. Lost—Goodyear cord tire mounted of fellows new at the game. CRACKED CORN, CORN, OATS AND However, the result is not half bad as Claimant names as witnesses: Emil on rim, size 34x4, somewhere between Following the game a feed was given Ostlund, Oscar Johnson,-Emil Hendrickson, in ten years we increased about 2,000 GROUND OATS, AND HAY. Int'l Falls and Crystal Beach. Call to the visitors and home team, at the Harold Royem, all of Birchdale, the population of 1910 showing a A. W. Bronk, 800 Second street. AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT High School building. Minnesota. population of 1,487. A. G. SWINDLEHURST, The result of the count in the organized For Sale—House and lot, Sawmill Register. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. The first regular meeting of the A. villages of the county is as International Falls Press, 07-N4 addition, lot 7, block 201. Cottage R. E. A. Association was held on follows: Big Falls, 365 Littlefork, 28'x28' with 14'x28' addition in the Wednesday, the 29th of September. NOTICE: FOR PUBLICATION PHONE 81 397 Mizpah 212 Northome, 270 rear, newly roofed and repaired. Officers for the ensuing year wer^ Ranier, 157 South Internation li Lot 50'xl50'. Not modern but a genuine Department of the Interior, U. S. Land elected as follows: Falls, 283. bargain for the money. Price Office at Duluth, Minnesota, Augmt President—Ray McDevitt In next week's issue we will give 5, 1920. only $1,400. For further* particulars Vive-President—Josephine \Corell Notice is hereby given that Charlea population of the entire county write Mrs. M. Stevens, 424 So. Victoria Secretary—Margaret Croasdale Mattson, whose post-office address is by townships. St.,-St. Paul, Minn. 521 North 48th Avenue West, Duluth, Experienced Fire Treasurer—Tom Hanson Minnesota, did, on the 1st day of August, Athletic Manager—Kirk Kinney 1919, file in this office sworn statement Fighters Publicity Mgr.—Miss Hartmann and application, No. 012986, to Social Manager—Miss Marti purchase the NBU NE%, Sec. 23 ana NW% NW%, section 24, township 68 Literary Manager—Mary Rauscher BAUDETTE AND WARROAD TEFUUTORY N., Range 20 W, 4 th Principal meridian, Yell Leader—Gudron Brose $90 00 PER MONTH AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING and the timber thereon, Under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, RAILROAD FARE. Report to Tau Alpha Epsilon held its first and acts amendatory, known as the meeting of the year on Thursday at "Timber and Stone Law," at such value CLYDE JOHNSON, Big Falls as might be fixed by appraisement, and the club house. Plans' were discussed that, pursuant to such application, the REMEMBER THE DATE concerning the initiation of land and timber thereon have been estimated Or Victoria Hotel, International Falls. Winnipeg Hale Quartet new members, social events, and and valued by applicant, the ways and means of raising necessary timber estimated 80000 board feet at aCBBBBCaW $2.00 per M, and the land at $40.00 'funds. As a side line, deep and dark that said applicant will offer flnrl discussions concerning ghosts and proof in support of his application and ghostly methods of procedure, made sworn statement on the 18th day of WILL RENDER A PROGRAM OF SOLOS, DUETS, fthe more timid cast a few extra October, 1920, before the register and receiver of the United States land office, glances around on ther way home. TRIOS AND QUARTETS at Duluth, Minnesota. PUT IN YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SEASON'S T. A. E. refers anyone who wishes Any person is at liberty to protest SUPPLY OF COAL in -information about the carnival to •aff this purchase before entry} or initiate TOWN HALL, FORT FRANCES Frankie Burton. She will be more a contest at any time before patent issues, NOW by filing' a corroborated affidavit than willing to explain in detail. in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. COAL WILL BE SCARCE THIS WINTER GOOD CHEER FARMERS' Applicant names as witnesses: E. L. Reserved Seats 75 Cents. Plan of Seats and Tickets CLUB COMMUNITY FAIR Falls Lumber & Coal Co. Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota H. S. Robb, JP. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of at Backer's Drug Store Duluth, Minnesota. The farmers in the vicinity of PHONE 81 Joseph WlncxevrMki, Border and Frontier held a get-together Register. meeting at the Border school 12-Oct 7 Aug. vC" "V IMM