International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 21, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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wm*m &> ^w ,xTr sh -4.? INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE *.* «,« mm •.« 8888888888888888888ft «V «f# M« 88888888888888888888 88888888888888888888 $3 55 8 3 8 8 AROUND LOMAN RAY ITEMS 8 ERICSBURG NEWS 8 8 AT THE CHURCHES 8 S3 8 8 a 8 8 #,t #.t MM ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ff V# W* O V# V# 88888888888888888888 88888888888888888888 P. A. Erickson shipped a young, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mrs. Ben Peterson left Sunday for (Special to The Press, Oct. 18) high grade Holstein calf to Big Falls Litchfield to visit her father. C. E. Ireland, Pastor Monday. Miss Bessie Johnson of Duluth arrived Woll concert Oct. 31st. We loan money on farm property. Mr. John Palm bought a cow of for a visit at her father's Sunday school at 10:00. —o— C. Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. Don't worry neighbors. The noise camp. Leslie Christianson recently. Morning worship at 11:00. Attend Bemidji Business College, —o— you hear is no bombardment, but O. Junior League at 3:00. S. G. Fy.erly of Duluth ws here the Bemidji, Minn." Mrs. Carl Murray has left for a J. Wold blasting stumps. A1 Cavareau local barber, now located Epworth League at 7:00. first of the week on business. visit with relatives in the old home. at Ranier has discontinued his Evening Preaching at 8:00 August Nelson of Ray was a business Mrs. A. C. Heritage will teach the weekly visits here. "Come ye yourselves apart into visitor here Monday. O. M. Carr of Pelican Rcfpids is Lyman school this week while Miss Rev. Howard preached here again desert place, and rest awhile." Mark —o— here looking after business interests. Hanson is consulting a physician. 6:31. Sunday as he does every third Sunday. The Victoria hotel, owned and operated Mike Lemmer of Littlefork transacted by Mrs. J. A. Nelson for the business here this week. Editor Jameson of the Littlefork One of the Kabetogama lake residents ZION LUTHERAN last three years, has changed hands, —o— Times was in town the first of the was recently caught with birds Emory Thomas took a load of E. N. Halvonson, Pastor Mr. Joe Ware taking over the establishment Commissioner Wm. Harrigan of week. shot out of season and paid the usual folks to Pelland, Saturday night to a Saturday. He will continue Alvina was here this week on official lire Sunday school at 10:00. the hotel business with confectionery business. Mrs. Hedlund of Loman, aged 93 in connection. English morning worship at 11:00. —o— A small saw mill efficiently operated the mother of Mrs. C. A. Peterson ot Edward LaPointe and Fred Amundsen Young people's program in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned would be a paying investment for this city, passed away Wednesday. took a joy ride to the Falls A letter from Parker Hall states'm at 7:45. Topic introduced by Saturday from a trip to the twin —o— Sunday. some hustler and a boon to our residents. is at Jenkins, Minn., where he has the pastor, and general discussion cities. C. W. Speelman, of the M. & O. obtained work for this fall. follows. All are welcome. Paper Co. employment department Mrs. Andrew Anderson has gone to John Fitzgerald of McLaughlin, S. The Catechumens meet Saturday at Service on the M..D. & W. Ry. between Farmers of Ray township are all was a passenger to the twin cities Cokato to visit her mother and other D. spent a few days here last week 10:00 a. m. this point and Loman was resumed busy gathering their winter supply Tuesday night. relatives. visiting at the home of his father-inlaw, On Sunday morning, Oct. 31st mission last Sunday. —o— of fire wood. Eric Sundin will cut it Martin Mathison. Mr. Fitzgerald festival with preaching in the A. A. D. Rahn and E. H. Dea, officials up next week with his gasoline saw Supt. Olson and family spent two arrived here from St.- Paul where English language by Rev. A. O. Odegaard M. A. Ulvedahl of Big Falls was of the Shevlin-Clark Lumber outfit. We hear tell of $25 coal but days with their car along the river he had just sold three cars of steers of Blackduck. J* among the county seat visitors here it don't worry us any. Co.,. Minneapolis, were in the city here last week. 01 off his stock ranch at McLaughlin. The Ladies' Aid supper and sale the first of the week. business Tuesday. Saturday evening, Oct 23rd in the —o— —o— John Glava, who spends most of Miss Anette Mercure received a chcurch basement. Adults 50c, children, Martin Mathison and son Lyman Judge Berg performed the ceremony his time at Indianapolis, Ind., where fine piano the other day. It is a present Keep in mind the Woll concert on 35c. left last week with their car, for Wednesday, uniting in marriage with his associates he is interested in Sunday evening, 8:15, Oct. 31st, and from her sister Bernardette. Spring Valley, Wis. They expect to Jacob B. Rose and Eusphezine manufacturing, is visiting a few days speak of it to your friends. ENGLISH LUTHERAN stop at different points in Minnesota, Roberts, both of Littlefork. at home here. He reports their company Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Clark and the —o— H-. A. Mayer, Pastor including the twin cities, on business —o— is delayed in operating through younger children visited at the W. H. Jos. Rogers, one of the prosperous lack of machinery. connected with the sale of the plant A farmers' club was organized at Watrous home one day last week. farmers of the Ericsburg district was Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. of the Rat Root Excelsior Mfg. Co. Littlefork last week with Oscar in town the first of the week. The convenience of a car for farmers Douglas as president. Another meeting Mr. I. W. Hinckley returned from —o— Morning service at 11:00. is demonstrated by Mr. Gilchrist willrbe held November 1st at the a visit at Spring Valley and other The partridge season opened up County Commissioner Geo.. A. Topic: "Render Unto Ceasar the Cingmars town hall to perfect organization. who lives in Ray but keeps his cows last Friday with a dark foggy day, points in Wisconsin on Sunday's Munroe of Border was doing business things which are Caesar's and unto on his farm 2J^ miles east of town. which was not very favorable to the train. in our city the first of the week God the thing's that- are God's" It only takes a few minutes to run —o— hunters and few birds were brot in Evening service at 8:00. out to the farm, milk the cows and J. H. McKinnon, superintendent of that day, but full quotas have been Ole Scheie, president of the Border Deputy Sheriff Reedy accompanied Holy communion will be celebrated. bring the milk to town in five-gallon the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific railroad the daily bag of most hunters since Telephone Co., attended a special by Jack English made an official All those wishing to partake are cans. spent today in the city. While then. As many as forty sharp tailed meeting of the company at Birchdale business trip to Birchdale the first of asked to meet at the church at 7:45. here he ordered the body of the grouse have been seen near here Sr turday. the week. Ps. 122:1 "I was glad when they section man killed at Ray last Satur£ Four farmers of Beaver township one flock, and a few more years or said unto me, let us go into the house found potato digging easy this fall day buried at the expense of thl closed season will produce an abundance Game Warden Powers made a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Albertson and of the Lord." having purchased one of the best diggers railroad company. of them again. friendly call here last week. He said Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chilgren motored on the market. Mr. Frank —o— that this section of the county gave REVIVAL TENT MEETINGS to Lake Kabetogama Sunday and secured Greenwalt convinced his neighbors Announcement is made of the him very little trouble. A trial, a holdup and a man hunt their full quota of partridges. that there is an easier way to get the marriage in Minneapolis of Miss* were all featured here last week, Meetings every night, except Saturday, —o— Clara Dahl to Mr. Chester Schoomaker.- spuds out of the ground than with a Our teachers dismissed school on when on Thursday H. L. Miller at 7:45, on Seventh street near Mrs. Henry Setterlund and child-* fork or hoe and as usual Frank's The bride is the daughter of Tuesday last and went visiting caused the arrest of Byron Crumb on Eighth avenue. ren left Wednesday evening for west idea proved to be good. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dahl of this neighboring schools. On Friday the a charge of assault and battery. Special meetings this week. The coast points where she will spend a city during her residence here Indus teachers visited our school. Trial was held before Justice H. H. county farm men are with us telling The Farmers' Cooperative Threshing few months visiting ..relatives. beca'n|e very popular. The happy Hall, and the defendant placed under of their marvelous salvation an1 Association of Ray held a'directors' couple will make their home in Minneapolis. —o— Nielsen and Helmer are busy moving bonds to keep the peace. The ca«e healing. Come and see for yourself. meeting last Sturday. It developed Rev. T. W. Howard of Birchdale the John Helmer house to the was appealed by the defendant to the E. H. Blomberg, that in spite of damage done rwas in our city this week to attend school grounds where we understand district court. The next day, one Evangelist. to approximately 50 acres of grain H. 0. Crop, H. F. Crop, C. J. Watts' the meeting of the Koochiching it will be the first real teacherage in Sedlick, laborer at the Backus bearding and C. Parsons, all of Pittsburg, Pa., that was not cut at all, the machine County Taxpayers' League which was this county. #.« MM cars west of here, pulled a gun O V# O O V* threshed 1500 bushels of grain and were brought in from the Craig held yesterday. on the camp clerk, took his baggage 2000 pounds clover seed. After a 10 country Wednesday by Game Warden There will be Lutheran services at MARGIE NEWS and skipped out without settling up per cent of the receipts was set aside Powers a| this city and Game Editor H. J. Miner spent the first of the. Congregational church next Sunday, with the company for fare advanced, MM for a sinking fund and all bills paid, V# rm V# Warden Rusta of the* Rainy Lake the week in the twin cities, purchasing Oct 24th at 11 a. m. A. Wm. etc. A. C. Mehitka the clerk, came the association still had a small balance game CBefo/e Judge Palmer some new equipment to handle refuge. Nordin will preach and a cordial Mr. Shelton has been secured as town, swore out a warrant charging left on the right side of the the ever increasing business of the they were charged with violating the invitation is extended to all. janitor for the school house. the man with drawing a gun with intent leger. Press job printing department. state game laws and fined $25 and to kill, and the hunt began. Seldick costs each. Their high powered Mike Horan arid family loaded Emil Backe spent a few days in Daluth, —o— walked from camp wearing a rifles were also confiscated and the their household goods and team on and Superior the past week. A large number of farmers from black suit, dress shoes and hat and hound with which they had been the train here and shipped Sunday different sections of the county attended 8 WHITE BIRCH NOTES 8 carrying a black traveling bag. He hunting deer was killed. for Maple. Wis. where they have purchased the chicken culling exhibition A game of ball between Margie and •V was met near Pete Skoglunds by two MM •,« a farm on the Teddy Roosevelt O 4T4 IT# «V Littlefork was played last Sunday. last Monday at the Robt.. Irwin men of whom he inquired the road WOMEN VOTERS paved highway. Mrs. Horan and Lemuel Wood and George Wood farm by Prof. Brown of Crookston. to Ranier. A few minutes later he —o— the girls left Sunday night via Emo. have returned to their homesteads. Mrs. Grates is repairing the building was picked up by a passing autoimle If you would like to practice the We are sorry'to lose a good farm A number of ladies gathered at the she purchased of Art Nehls this and was carried into the Falls, use of the ballot before election there home of Mrs. Percy Jones in the family but wish them success in their Earl Russell is very busy nowadays summer. and disappeared. The local constable will be two voting places on Saturday, Oveson building Thursday evening new home. working a crew of men on the roads. W. H. Eddy and the sheriff H. Van October 29, 1920. Watch for Mrs. Marsden and Bessie left for assisted her in celebrating her Etten made a thorough search of further notice. International Falls on Sunday to be birthday anniversary. Luncheon was 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Thurman Lihterland made a trip Ranier that evening for the man but served and a delightful evening spent to Kelliher in his car last Wednesday. away, indefinitely. no clews were found. Saturday he AMENDMENT NO. 1 COMES FI RAPID RIVER ITEMS 8 by all. #.« appeared in the Falls where he was V* Emil Leonhardt and son Max have Mr. Childs is building a large garage 4 •,« picked up by the local police and is Charles J. Estlund, editor of returned to their home in Minneapolis. and blacksmith shop on his lot SHIPPED CORN FED CATTLE being held for trial. Art Skipley has returned from his Progressive-Age at Wadena, is back of his store. among the thousands of Nonpartisan visit at Fork, Minn., and was L. E. Spooner News: Peter Getz shipped 8 888888 8 888 88 888 8 8 88 White's dinner guest Saturday. league friends of good roads Amendment Otto Leonhardt is. making great Jim Wilbur came back on Saturday a carload of northern Minnesota 8 8 No. 1. strides in clearing his place and putting 8 ERICSBURG SCHOOL NEWS 8 after having spent a couple of corn fed cattle to St. Paul on Thursday. Nels Olson of Spooner, who has "I am not worried about who will it under plough. months in Dakota. These cattle were fattened on MM be elected governor because Minnesota been threshing along Rainy River, V# V# O O corn raised in this vicinity, and Mr. was visiting friends Saturday. caii get along regardless of who Edw. McClellan made a business On Tuesday Mr. Kinney and Mr. Mrs. McGrath returned home from Ketz says he secured some excellent holds thaft office,' said Mr. Estlund, trip to Bemidji and also straightened Anderson were here and brought a International Falls with her daughter seed for next year's planting from but I am interested in the success of L. E. Gilbertson, who has returned out a tangle in Geo. Wallace's homestead new fountain for the advanced pupils. on Tuesday evening. this year's crop. from his position at Warren, is doing Amendment No. 1 because it presents 1 hey also brought a dozen cups and proof. an opportunity we never have stucco work for Mr. Walzer of SEIZED BOOZE saucers and one half dozen soup Mrs. Marsden and daughters re? had before and may never have again Spooner. Edward McClellan and son Emmet bowls to be used in serving hot turned from Dakota on Wednesday —it -is of vital importance to vote where they had spent the summer. Marion McClellan, have returned co lunches this coming winter. Spooner News: Custom Officer 'yes' on the first question on the p:nk R. Roe and L. E. White made a their home after an absence in the Townsend of Warroad seized a For! trip to town in a Ford tractor Thursday ballot." harvest fields of No. Dakota. Mr. Kinney and Mr. Anderson A dance was given Saturday evening car and four cases of Canadian whiskey and brought back a big load of in the corner building as an opening came down from International Falls near Warroad on Monday. There M.« ».• ».• »v« supplies for the fall. Air. Peter Amdam, the popular last Thursday with our new library to the new business to be carried were two occupants in the car but, 8 8 trapper and well known fox farmer books. Mr. Kinney supervised the on there. we understand that the main one escaped, 55 CLASSIFIED ADS A Farmers' club meeting was held of Kline township paid our township teaching while Mr. Anderson conducted the officer arresting Bernard at Eidom's school Saturday. The #,+ a visit on Saturday and transacted Several from here went to International «V a class in agriculture. Febro, a young lad from Red Lake Wanted—Furnished room for light ladies furnished lunch and a pleasant some business in his line while in our Falls last Monday by car Falls. housekeeping. P. O. Box 153. visit enjoyed by all aside from business midst. Our library consists of fifty books route but returned on the train in He was brought to Baudette and is matters. very few of which have ever been in the evening. confined in jail. Wanted—Girl for general housework. this school before. Good wages. Write Mrs! I. Roy Roe, who recently returned WOLL CONCERT HOMER B. DIBELL Mr. Tuttle received a new furnace H. Harsh, International Falls, Minn. from his work as engineer in the The water carriers for this week for his residence last week, which harvest fields, has bought a new are Jane Watson and Margaret Hall he will have put in this week to be On Sunday evening, Oct. 31st, the Wanted—Three or more furnished housekeeping outfit and is remodeling of the eighth grade. The water carriers ready for the cold weather. people of International Falls and rooms for light housekeeping. Address^Box his home on the Rapid. for the coming week are Lila vicinity will receive a musical treat 95 city or call Press office. Eddy and Martha Lindeman. The community club will meet the when Carsten Woll, a Victor, Columbia jt£j§MKP-. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION 23rd instead of the last Saturday of Wanted—To and Edison artist, and Esther hear from owner of Last Friday noon the primary this month, because of the school Erhart Woll, a noted pianist, give a good farm for sale. State cash price, A civil service examination for grades joined the grades in the advanced having an entertainment on the 30th. concert at the city hall, commencing full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, clerk and carrier will be held at the room for the purpose of at 8:15. Th's is your opportunity to Minn. post office in this city on October 23. learning a new Halloween song. The Mr. White of Big Falls came down hear a celebrated tenor. This concert Applicants can apply to Miss Clark, name of it is "The Song of the with his threshing seperator last will be given under the auspices —9 room house with one secretary of the local board for information. Witch." week and threshed for M. McHugo of the local Norwegian Luth^gan lot: a^d half, water in-yard. $2200 and L. C. Graves. Mr. McHugo had church. Admission one dollar. $100Qj$ash down, balance July 1st, The girls of the Ericsburg school something over 250 bushels of oats .192n^^iterest 7 per cent. Nick Nitborsl^. ?tj@Pli-: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE each donated ten cents for the purpose and Graves about 60 bushels of barley One of the members of Drs. Larson 606 Eighth street. 4tp and 20 bushels of speltz. The separator & Larson, Optometrists will be at of buying a new rope for the was run by Mr. McHugo's tractor j^fctoria Hotel Nov. 5-6. For Sale—House .Services are held in the Odd Fel-4dws' school swing. They are now enjoying and lot, Sawmill some high "pumps." and was the first threshing done If troubled with headaches, nerv- hall: addition, lot 7y block 201. Cottage Margaret Hall in Margie. 28'x28' -Kri-th 14'x28' addition in the Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Jane Watson. rear, mfcwly roofed and repaired. Lost—Watch fob with army charm. Lbt 56'x450^ Not modern but a genuine Lost—Goodyear cord tire mounted Name, Theodore Guiter, on one side Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ousness or eye disorders of any kind bargain for the money. Price and two crossed cannons on reverse on rim, size 34x4, somewhere between •"needing glasser or glasseis repaired 1)400. For further particulars Candidate for Justice of the Supreme side. Finder please leave at Carroll Int'l Falls and Crystal Beach. Call A" general invitation is extended ^consult him. write M. Stevens, 424 So, Victoria-St^ Court. hotel for reward. ltp A. W. Bronk, 800 Second street. St. Paul, Minn. the public to attend these services. Artificial eyes fitted.