International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 28, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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"W WW 7 nS 5 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE MM S3 S3 S3S*S3 •v r« «v «v S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 3533 S3 S3 S3 S? S3 S3 S3S3 S3 S3 33 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 a S3 S3 *3 SC S3 SCHOOL NOTES 83 McCLELLAN ERICSBURG NEWS ERICSBURG SCHOOL NEWS S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 MM 8 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 33S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 Guy Wirt enrolled as a Junior on (Byijane Watson and Margaret Hal!) "Ola Fadness and Oscar Karlin returned (Special to The Press Oct. 25) Monday. Tuesday from North Dakota. The girls of the eighth grade are Mrs. Selgen and two children left interested in the coming election. for their homes at St. Paul Friday Attend Bemidji Business College, Woll concert Oct. 31st. The candy sale by Tau Alpha E-psilon Mr. and Mrs. Edw McClellan spent after a two month's visit with home J3CI111UJ Bemidji, Minn." Herbert Nelson was a visitor nt on last Friday netted the club folks. Sunday at the John Simmonds home. Ladies' Suits at 25 per cent discount over $10.00. school last Thursday from one o'clock Millinery at nearly half price at ^SMillii at Rifkin's. until three in the afternoon. Mr. Otto Leonhardt is shingling a Vote your pink ballot first and D*TI.:_» Rifkin's. The girls are entering into bask ^t new house for his brother Emil. vote for Amendment No. 1, the first If you want your wood &awed, notify ball with fine zeal, determining to The advanced boys of this school on the ballot. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chilgren spent *R..Caple, 413 Eighth street, have been busily engaged in practicing succeed or die in the attempt. Vote your pink ballot first and Sunday at Littlefork. phone 273. o28-nl8 base ball, but will have to think John Richardson is at home again vote for AMmhwat No. 1, the first —o— of a new game when the cold weather International Falls played football after spending the summer running a on the ballot. Keep in mind the Woll concert on Good roads will bring the farms comes. at Blackduck last Saturday the score log pickup crew on Rainy Lake for Sunday evening, 8:15, Oct. 31st, and closer to good towns, good markets, being 19 to 6 in favor of Blackduck. the International Lumber Co. The Woods brothers left Saturday speak of it to your friends. good schools and churches. Vote The boys seem to be very interested for the corn country and expect to -—o— "Yes" for Amendment No. 1 next' in their manual training and their Miss Marti in chemistry—"Harold Mrs. John Howard of Park Rapids take in husking. No vote is the same as a vote "No" Tuesday.. spare time is usually spent in this Shapiro,-did you get all your 10 and Mrs. H. H. Gellerman of Cloquet, against Good Roads Amendment No. way, and they will work on this problems for today?" both sisters of H. H. Hall, were visitors Vote your pink ballot first and 1. Give yourself the benefit of any manual training more when cold Harold—"Yes mam, all except at the Hall home a few days last vote for Amendment No. 1, the first S3 doubt and vote "Yes." weather comes as they can «ot oe week. 53 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS & on the ballot. out of doors. ft tt Buy Your Shoes at Rifkin's and you S3 S3 S3S3 S3 55 S3 S3 S3 S3S3 93 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 Monday was a very important day Mrs. Mesick and daughters Doris will be satisfied. Prices are lower Mr. and Mrs. Edw. McClellan spent The water for drinking purposes, Mr. E. J. Olson and family were in the history of this school, the report and Ruth left Friday for a few days' now at Rifkin's. Thursday and Friday at Kelliher. hot lunches and dish washing is being callers at the Porter home Sunday. cards being issued on that d&y visit at St.. Cloud. Mrs. Frank Nelson carried by the girls during the for the first time this year. Some of is cooking at the Victoria while Mrs. J. L. Albertson is spending nice weather and the boys will car-y Help the development of Koochiching Mr. Knute Fredrickson is expecting the pupils are drawing sighs of relief they are gone. the week at Brainerd with relatives, county. Let the citixens of it this winter during the cold weather. two of his brothers from Norway to since they know that they did being called there to attend the It is being carried over a block Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth visit him shortly. not flunk in the past month, while The graveling of the road from the funeral of a brother-in-law who died to school as we are not provided with pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment others have just passed resolutions steel bridge to Ostrander's was completed there suddenly Friday. No. 1, the first one on the pink a well. Mrs. Alfred Krettvich was a caller that they are going to study harder last week, and the washed out ballot. at the Porter and Johnson home in the future and never get below culvert in the county ditch at Ostrander's 25 per cent off on our Fall Suits. We have started serving hot lunches Thursday. V. G. repaired, which puts that road Newest styles and of good quality again. Gladys Eddy from the Mr. C. E. Miller of Dayton, Ohio, in good shape all the way thru to W. all wool Tricotine and French Serge. eighth grade is cook for this week. who purchased the C. H. Brown Vote your pink ballot first and Lost and Found G. Martin's. Come and pick them out at Rifkin's. Martha Lindeman and Carl Larson homestead was here Tuesday looking vote for Amendment No. 1, the first Lost—by Kirk Kinney, a few bones are washing dishes. Neither of them over his land. on the ballot. out of his left arm between here Are you going to join a suicide club Help the development of Koochiching seem to enjoy it very well. Of course and the football field. Tuesday. Doctors will tell you that county. Let the citizens of we can account for that during this Mr. Geo. O. Johnson is building Help the development of Koochiching Found—by Mary Rauscher, enough failure to vote "Yes" for Good Roads Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth lovely weather when all the other county. Let the citizens of himself a garage and tool house. brains to do all chemistry problems. Amendment No. 1 will make you a pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment children can be out at play. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth Lost—by Frankie Burton, some of member. No. 1, the first one on the pink pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment her weight by conscientious exercising. Mr. Fred Anderson was a caller at ballot. The children of our school surely No. 1, the first one on the pinlt Room Wanted—By young man Margie Monday. must read their library books thoroughly ballot. Found—by Lester Anderson, a great working in M. & O. office. Willing A Republican political meeting was from the good reports they MR deal of popularity with the Senior to pay liberally for good, comfortable Adolph Bloom and his brother held here at the hall this afternoon. MM give of them as each child brings S3 S3 girls. O Vf r# 19 r# room. Inquire at Press office. vsited their mother over Sunday on Rev. C. E. Ireland, Mrs. Carrier and his or her book back to the library. S3 93 Caldwell Brook. Rep. F. J. McPartlin all spoke to an •V MARGIE NEWS S3 Before handing their book in they V# r# V# Every road a good road—the cost audience of about twenty-five people. have to give a report of it. This is MM paid with automobile savings—that's r« r# r« 9m r+ Mr. Geo. O. Johnson and C. C. A light lunch was served by the local INDUS PICKUPS done to create a greater interest the whole plan under Good Roads Shope were business callers in Big ladies after the meeting. Mr. Rowe spent last Sunday in Big reading. Amendment No. 1. Vote "Yes" for it Falls Monday. Falls. •V V# V# V# on the pink ballot next Tuesday. Andrew Basso, local section foreman Agnes Mitshulis, who has been absent —o— Help the development of Koochiching Mr. Lewis put :n a full fall hulling Several Railroad officials were in was arrested and taken to the the past four weeks, is again attending Better spend money for good roads county. Let the citizens of clover and is still on the go. town on Wednesday last. Falls last Thursday by the sheriff. school. She was absent on than for new cars, garage bills, tires Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth The complaint against Mr. Basso was account of not having a boarding and gasoline—that's why the wise pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment Miss Rusfeldt spent the week end Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence filed with the county authorities by place as she lives six miles from automobile owner will vote "Yes" for No. 1, the first one on the pink at the farm of her brother in Manitou. Childs, on Tuseday the 19th a girl. the Finn who had a foot cut off by the school. She is now staying at Amendment No. 1 on the pink ballot ballot. the passenger train near Ranier a the Little Inn hotel with her sister *yixt Tuesday. Vote your pink ballot first and year ago. Mr. Basso was given a Katy who is working there. She reports —o Mr. Arthur Nelson, the fire warden, Mr. Mai is winding up the season's vote for Amendment No. 1, the first hearing Friday, bound over to the she is glad to be back at school Good maintenance first on every passed through here on his way threshing. He reports a prosperous $300 on the ballot. grand jury, and released on bail. again and expects to come the rest of road, then improvements as traffic requires to his home on Caldwell Brook. run. the year. Her two sisters, Helen anO and funds permit is the proposed Mrs. Joyce entertained the Ladies' Frances, also expect to come in the One of the members of Drs. Larson plan under Good Roads Mr. Harry IJazelton was a business The G. A. Murray ranch recently, Aid last week, having a large attendance. near future. They will board at Mrs. & Larson, Optometrists will be at Amendment No. 1. Vote "Yes."., caller at the Johnson home re$ently~_.- shipped several hundred lambs to thei Clark's where they all boarded last Victoria Hotel Nov. 5-6. market. I winter and the early part of this If troubled with headaches, nerv If you favor the plan to give the A heavy rain on Thursday night year. John M'tshulis, Agnes' brother, counties and towns three times as Mr. and Mrs. Karlsteacf drove out Mr. Mai: recently purchased lOOi was very much appreciated by the has attended school regularly and much money to use on the local to the'r farm Sunday. head of sheep from the G. A. Murray! people. worked at Alex Enzman's in the roads, vote ."Yes" for Amendment No. ranch of Manitou. evening after school to pay part of 1, and let the automobile and truck Mrs. Porter and son Gerald went Mr. Abbott of International Falls, ousness or eye disorders of any kind his board. owners pay part of the cost of better to International Falls and from there We are glad to hear that Mrs. Cart our county agent, was in town on needing glasser or glasses repaired Vote your pink ballot first and main roads. took a trip to Ericsburg.. Norland is recovering from a severe Friday. consult him. vote for Amendment No. 1, the first attack of appendicitis. Artificial eyes fitted. on the ballot. Announcement has just been made Miss Irma Porter and her sister Vote your pink ballot first and of the marriage of M'ke Kowal of Marjory took in the Community Mrs. Seaman and daughter, Helen, vote for Amendment No. 1, the first this city and Miss Iva Clandinon of Club Saturday night. are leaving next Friday on a visit to cn the ballot. Harrisburg, Pa., on October 21st, Rev. her old home in Wisconsin. 8 ss ss a E. Ireland performing the ceremony. Mr. Hamilton has moved into the Women Everywhere are Voting" Mr. Kowal is a stationary Leslie Whitcomb has moved onto old Olaf Gusk house, down near McHugo's RAY ITEMS engineer at the M. & O. Paper Co., the George Harrison farm near Indus. place. S3 for these Fine Knitted and his many friends join with the SS 84 S£ jj ?.* »J» MM tV «iW« t« Here's wishing him success. Press in wishing the young couple M. McHugo, Jim Wilbur and A. D. Thos. Watson is getting in a car of many years of wedded happiness. Silk Sweater Blouses Arne Ericksori and famdly have Wilson were in Big Falls on Thursday flour which he will sell to farmers at —o moved from their farm to their winter afternoon. a small percentage above cost. Word was received yesterday of home near the school house. the death of Mrs. Sam Rosenlioltz at Adolph Bloom iiiOV ed his family Jas. McCann is bringing in supplies Watertown, S. Dak., which occurred 35-69-22, Harvey Lewis is clearing land and here from Gemmell on Thursday, into for his logging camp in Sec. Tuesday. Mrs Rosenlioltz came here otherwise improving his farm on the the Costello house. where he has a contract to log for as a bride several years ago, at the Rainy river. Looks suspicious, the Virginia Lumber Co. time her husband conducted the Harvey. Help the development of Koochiching Plymouth Clothing Co. Mr. Rosenholtz county. Let the citizens of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastman, who it has been engaged in tlie clothing Messrs. Olson, Carew and Pettis Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth accompanied Mr. E. Gilkey to his bus ness at Watertown since met with some difficulty in crossing pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment iiome in Wisconsin have returned leaving here. Mrs. M. Burton and the DeGraw muskeg last Sunday. No. 1, the first one on the pink after an enjoyable vacaton. daughter, Miss Gladys, attended the Vote for Amendment No. 1 on Nov. 2. ballot. funeral services which were conducted The usual number of candidates at Virginia today, the former »,• #,• »,• »,• MM #J» #.• with pockets full of cigars a?e absent. M. J. McHugo purchased a fullblooded home of the deceased. *.* •V We wonder if two for a quarter Holstein cow of Wm. White CLASSIFIED ADS smokes comes too high for votes or of Big Falls last week. if they all feel sure of being elected MM r» «r# «r« «m» fy Attention anyhow. Thomas Crystal returned from the Wanted—Girl for general housework. sanitarium at Anoka last Sunday Good wages. Write Mrs. I. Voting of course is merely expressing a preference— Last Monday the Ch:cago Orchestra much improved in health. H. Harsh, International Falls, Minn. and in a truly national way the gentler sex is expressing of three pieces, violin, cello and harp rendered a program at Ray a very decided preference for the new Sweater Mr. and Mrs. Daniels went down Wanted^-Three or more furnished Automobile town hall to a well filled house. The to Bemidji Saturday evening to visit blouses, one of the most practical garments that has rooms for light housekeeping. Addr^s's thre6 lady musicians were professionals their son Carl over Sunday. Box 95 city or call Press office. ever come our way for Fall and Winter wear. r^i of high merit and tlie state university fS» Owners which is promoting these Andy Miller has purchased Jim These Sweater Blouses—can be worn either Wanted—To hear from owner of Lyceum courses of entertainments Wilbur's horse and buggy. A very good farm for sale. State cash price, as a Blouse or over Blouse. They are made qh merits our thanks as do the performers. fine horse and a good looker. full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, of excellent qualities of knitted Silk in Tricolette This was the first of a series of Minn. and Mignonette. They come in the s.'x ,entertainments. The next one Mrs. Paulson and two sons of Ny-' Ship your Eatiery to C. W. oJ Iiaoaoi4* various staple colors. will be Nov. 16th. more came on Wednesday to visit -Tj Lost—Watch fob with army char.n. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. Name, Theodore Guiter, on one side Jswett Co. Inc., Bemidji, Min Apart from the modishness and thorougl^^H^^gop^T, ..r:),f Tha fc4jie women are in the political and two crossed cannons, on reverse ring demonstrated last Tuesday Mrs. Porter and son Gerald wen: ness of these Blouses, the values are side. Finder please leave at Carroll nesota. Winter storage or ov night 'when Mrs. Cussons from Stewartville,": to International Falls last Wednesday, hotel for reward. ltp rary.. If you could find their like in Vt^efosatires^otlh:40j l) "a3dressed a fair sized audience to have Gerald's tonsils removed. prices we are confident would be much higher. The at the town hall. At the conclusiofi For Sale—9 room house with one »v erhauling. Best equipped Bat nyvj^Pf"* modest prices, at which we will^e^^^eMleljto of" her speech the lady or-1 lot and half, water in yard. $2200 SS^sBg&s^,: our intimate co-operation worn tha' ooitalfys larger gani^dr-a Women's Republican club. $1000 cash down, balance July 1st, Several of the men got together on tery and electrical department The^gffic^rs elected are Mrs. R. East-1 1921. Interest 7 per cent. Nick N:tborski, Wednesday and Thursday and Blouse mak'ers. At just two prices.. .$6.95 and $8.50. man, president Mrs. Jas. Gammelgard, 606 Eighth street. 4tp papered the outside of the church. (Mail orders in Northern Minnesota. vice president and Mrs. C. lo l»dmbnorHA They also banked it up which makes aT Brenneman, secretary-treasurer. Mr. -.For Sale—House and lot, Sawmill 190l"by^ifc^ei°^url[5n0r!l a vast difference in the appearance of Established '"oiiR ot F. J. McPartlin delivered a splendid addition, lot 7, block 201. Cottage the building. address for Good Roads Amendment 28'x28'" with 14'x28' addition in the C. W. Jewett Co. Inc. No, 1. He also took a few raps at re.ar, newly roofed and repaired. aitoMduS Help the development- of Koochiching the N. P. League. Both'' addresses Lot 50'xl50*. Not modern but a genuine county. Let the citizens of were well received and it is to be regretted USJ 3 bargain for the money. Price sioz Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth irtqsdO 'that more people from the only $1,400. For further particulars pay for our roads. Vote for Amndment Inte^figW|f ,dSSS nob Bemidji, Minnesota sddlolK sszoqjuq yswJUi iol boeu ^tosqa-zq Jssi ^sm country were not advised of the write Mrs. M. Stevens, 424 So. Victoria No. 1, the first one on the pink 5ns fojqrbs stf meeting!-' S|., St. Paul, Minn. ballot. -ft. in