International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 6, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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jv£'Y' 7"-i» W ••, -J'" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE DOINGS OF THE COUNTY REMAINSLOF PVT. ED. DARD1S COMMISSIONERS ARRIVE HERE FROM FRANCE FREEMASONRY" 64 The bpard of county commissioners "The remains of Pvt. Ed. Dardis, held their annual and first meeting or who was killed in action in France, the year on Tuesday and Wednesday. were received here last Saturday There is only one change in the personell Popular Lecture by Rev^ A. W. MacNeill morning and t^ken in charge by the of the board, C. V. Linsten John Norton is attending to business ^nights of Columbus, with a military -Xtm succeeding F. B. Green from the 2nd BETHLEHEM CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 matters in the twin 9it!es this escort from Wm. Robideau Post, tarie ttafo district. R. J. Langaard was elected week. American Legion. Funeral services chairman and Ross Slack, vice chairman. were held at St. Thomas church Dr. J. P. Chance was named MASONS ESPECIALLY INVITED W. V. Kane, accompanied by his Monday morning and the remains inhered EVERYBODY WELCOME WILLIE PRlMPLE ASKED county physician for this year at a in the local cemetery. Three little daughter, Miss Kathleen, departed THE PASTOR "TOTHER salary of $1500.00, and he was also soldiers and three sailors acted as for St. Paul last evening. DAY IF THE AX OF named as county health officer with COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. pall bearers and a military salute by A CORD- an additional salary- of $150.00 per THE APOSTLES WAS Garnet Peterson returned Sunday members of the Legion was given at IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU year. Geo. Gable was reappointed as the grave. During the funeral services USED TO KILL THE from a visit'1 at the home of his parents court house janitor. flags were at half mast and all FATTEO CALF in Minneapolis. business houses closed in memory of The county printing was disposed xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx the departed young hero who gav Catharine Martin of Walker, Minn., of as follows.: The International DANE DAIRYMAN DIGS IN Falls Echo was named as the official his life for his country and humanity. is spending te holidays at the home a Mr. and Mrs. Manley. county paper and will publish the AT THE CHURCHES ft While congress had under consideration LIVED ON HOMESTEAD proceedings and authorized notices. the bill for the restoration of XXXXXXX XX XX XXXXX I FOR 16 YEARS AND CAME The Littlefork Times will publrsh the Rep. F. J. McPartlin departed Sunday protective import duties on various BETHLEHEM CHURCH delinquent tax list and The Press will TO TOWN ONLY ONCE evening for St.- Paul to take up products of the farm, metropolitan A. W. MacNeill, Minister his duties in the state legislature. publish the financial statement. newspapers contained a dispatch announcing A strange old couple were guests at —o— These publications will furnish supplements the arrival of a Scandinavian containing all county printing the Rex on Monday. They were Mr. O. J. Masters has disposed of his steamer at New York with a Sunday morning, 10:30: "The Man and Mrs Ra'hkavnen, who had sold interest in the Central Auto Co. to' J. to the other newspapers of the cargo which included a million pounds who walked with God." their homestead near Rako, twent J. Borchers, who will continue the county. In this manner the affairs of of butter exported by the cooperative 11:45: Sunday school. Visitors invited six miles south of Baudette, and w^re business. the coqjity will be. given general publicity. creameries of Denmark. Now we to enjoy the inspiring opening on their way to California to spemi have a very friendly feeling toward exercises with us. their remaining days with their son. W. F. Clveland is in town from The board also appropriated $500.00 Denmark, though we do not recollect 7:30: "Freemasonry: its History, Sixteen years ago they took the his pulpwood camp on Wing river, from the county poor fund to assist that she rendered any particular aid Principles and Religious Significance.'' homestead, and during all that time south of aBirchdale, arranging for the county Red" Cross in continuing to us in winning the recent war. We A popular lecture tp which not only Mrs. Ranltavnen had been to town teams to haul wood. have, also, a very friendly attitude the county nurse, Miss Annette Miller, Masons, but the general public is O. M. Carr is here from Pelican only once. The old couple had never toward creameries in general and cooperative in the splendid work which she cordialfy invited. Rapids looking after his business seen a.moving picture, and' Ed Russell Mr. Car! Moe has- arrived from has been carrying on throughout the creameries in particular. interests. Q.. K. A. and inter- tried to persuade them to be h5guests Stevens Pqjnt,. Wjs., to take up his county. But oirr sympathies are of such a mediate^QkO^s. at the Grand but they refus- 1 duties as chief chemist for the Minnesota character that they reach out to Before adjournment the board akb A daughter was born to Mr. and to,-get acquainted with what th :v Ttfesday, {7: Senior boys and young and Ontario Paper company? American creameries and American' adopted a resolution in favor of a Mrs. W. E. Fairchild on Thursday, called "new fangled notions." The men, cooperation first. We can't help but one man commission instead of a December 30th, husband is 75 years of age and his The fire department responded to begrudge our Danish friends the Thursday 7: Choir practice. 8: commission of several unpaid men to —o— wife, a :year younger. Their son, wno a^call Monday morning to extinguish money they will take from the United Adult Bible class. carry out the provision of the Babcock Wallace Murray of Manitou, made is wealthy, has tried many times to a small blaze in one of the rooms up States to pay for the million pounds law or Amendment No. 1, adopted Saturday, 2: Sunshine club for final homestead proof before clerk f. have them live with him, but th •./ stairs ov»r the public library. Little of butter they have sent us. American at the recent election. •children from 7 to 11 years old. 3: H. Drummond Monday. -persistently-refused to leave th ip damage is reported. dairymen are having a hard time Junior boys. —O— —o— home in the woods, where they were to pay the costs of production. Many INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. contented, and where Mr. Rankavn -n Wm. Lorette has .purchased the Editor Billy Noonan of the Baudette of them have seen their dairy herds A cordial welcome awaits, you. made his living by hunting and tra Bacon building on Third street occupied Region, passed through the city, depreciated 40 to 50 cer cent fn value joint installation of officers of ping.—Baudette. Region. by Denny Baker's barber shop. yesterday enroute to St. Paul, where in the past few months. Many have .both the Eastern Star and Masonic ZOIN LUTHERAN he expects to fill an important cler:cal sent their cows to slaughter because lodges will take place tomorrow even:ng E. N. Halvorson, Pastor position in the legislature. the business did not pay. However DISTRICT COURT CONVENES "v C. Vic Linsten is in St. Paul attending at the Masonic hall. The affair great our friendly interest in the the annual meeting of the. NEXT TUESDAY will be preceeded by a banquet which English services at 10:30. Danish dairyman, our interest in the "*=^^nnesota Realty Dealers assoe'a^ LECTURE ON MASONRY will be servedyby the ladies of the Sunday school at 12. American dairyman is far greater, tion. Star at 6:30. Judge C. W. Stanton will open the I -5 Young Peoples' Luther League meets and we deplore the action of the Xbere will, be a public lecture on The officers to be installed are as winter term of district court for Koochiching Wednesday evening at 8, Jan. 12, ?n Democratic-Administration in cutting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank left last.'"Freemasonry: its story, Principles follows: county next Tuesday. The the church basement. the import duty on butter when its Saturday evening for the tw:n citie^jj^jjjJ -Religious Significance" at Bethin Eastern Star calendar of cases to be disposed ox tariff law of 1913 was enacted. Catechumens meet Saturday at 10. a pleasure and business trip cod-J^ehem church next Sunday evening at is quite large and no doubt the session Worthy Matron—Lucy A. Barrett. Come and worship with us. billed.' j^^bv-JiQv.bA. W. MacNeill. Not will continue for some time. Following Worthy Patron—Chas. Engbloom. SAM SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE only Mgftpns, but the general public is a list of the grand and petit Associate Matron—Olive Kinports. County Agent M. M. Abbott has Ye- as well is cordially invited to attend. ENGLISH LUTHERAN jurors: Secretary—Grace Engbloom. turned from Paynesville, where he In a recent interview, speaking of ill H. A. Mayer, Pastor Grand Jury Treasurer—Anna B-. Franson. the anti-strike bill for the protection spent the Christmas holidays at the ATTENTION WOMEN VOTERS James McAndrews, Big Falls Conductress—Mary- Nightengale. home of his parents. of interstate commerce, Mr. Gompers No services Sunday. J" L. Christenson, Mizpah Associate Cond.—Hazel Anderson declared that "The American workingman I Miss Emily. Kn.eubuhl of Minn'.— Sunday school meets on Saturday John Glava, Ray Adah—Mary Scott. £ohn T. Stilwell and Andy Hill of apolis will be here on January 13th is not yet ready to submit his at 1:00. Ed Gosung, Greaney Ruth—Addie Whitney. neck to tjie* yoke." And Mr. Gompers Jirjunerd spent Saturday and Sundayjartd 14th to conduct classes alongthe Rastrtus Larson, Mizpah Catechumens meet every Frijlay at Esther-^-HaVriet Wilson! here,, guests at the home qf Mr. St-il is right, though .not in the sense that lines of work taken up-by the League 8 o'clock. Knute' PetersOn, Gefhmell Martha—Bertha Patterson. well's sister, Mrs. J. L, Alberts,on. he had in mind. The anti-strike bill of Women Voters-. J»Senous Peterson, Ray Choir practice and bible class on Electa—Winiiifred Walker. is not a prospective., yoke. It leaves Watch for place of meetings and --"Pat Lynch, International Falls Thursday at 8:00. Chaplain—Margarfet Pitblado. Rev. Father Therrio returned every man free to quit at any time he the. hours. City Chairman., Services in Lyman school house C. P. Ellingson, Northome Marshal—Beatrice Jevne -his charge at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., may choose, though it forbids him to Sunday at 11. Chas.' Joelson, Lindford Organist—Myrtle Hadleir. Monday evening after spending the conspire to disrupt interstate traffic. WILL OPERATE FISH HATCHERY Emil Lachapelle,- Big Falls West of Ray at 4:00 p. m. Warden—Mary Gillespie. The railroad law provides a tribunal holidays at the home of his parents Church service and song service in G. W. Anderson, Ranier Sentinel—F. E. Patterson. in. this city. for the adjudication of disputes between (Same Wiriien Powers receive*! Ray at 8:00 p. m. v- Charles Gabrielson, Frontier Masonic LWf« railroads and their employees, 4 *woi ord yestei'nday to the effect that the A. K. Aaberg, Northome W. M.—C. Woodford. and the anti-strike bill, if enacted, Mrs. Carl Kahle has sold her pro- hPedfcral government in conjunction SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Thos. Cuinmings, Frontier will protect the right of the public to perty Jcnown as the City Hotel, locat- |HVith :ihe sttete game and fish corn S. W.—J. F. Peterson. Louis Ti^Ie, International Falls A. Wm. Nordiri, Pastor uninterrupted service. ed on Third street, to Victor John- -miSSibrt will take over the equipment J. W.—Chas. Engbloom. E. H. Zimmerman, Int'l Falls But since Mr. Gompers has spoken son and G. H. Wirkkula of Orr, whpj of-'the'-'-fisfthatchery which has been Treasurer—G. N. Millard. Sunday morning service at 10:45. Peter Halvorson, Greaney of the unwillingness of the American intend to conduct a first-class room-s^ef&'tlng with small success by the Secretary—C. L. Crandall. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Gu^Sch'llerj Ranier workman to submit to a yoke, it :s ing house. Rainy Lake Fishermen's assoc'ation Services at Fort Frances at 3 p. m. niijjohn *Fprsythe, Dentaybow vr pertinent to recall the fact that in at Ranier, and by the addition -ofc X*X XX XX Everybody welcome. Fred'Richardson, Big FaJls W the November elections the workingmen Mr. and Mrs. Pdjey LaPage and sotne betterments and improved -service Nels Schjei, Way land LITTLEFORK NEWS refused to ^ccept the Gomperian little daughter of Superior, Wis., arrived materially increase the efficiency vJohn Swanson. Frontier. GOSPEL MEETINGS yoke but cast their ballots according in the city yesterday for a, few of the institution, which will event-' Petit Jury days visit at thfc home of Ed LaPage to their own carefully formed judgments. ually be the means of amply restocking Services on Friday evening, 7:45, at E. W. Webb, Birchdale (Times) and family. Thy are enroute to In the usual manner, Mr. Ra'ny lake and tributary lakes 516 Ninth street. Chas. Simons, Ericsburg Stevens Point and other places in Gompers prepared the Democratic with fish fry. Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Os'car Flatner, Clementson Wisconsin for an outing. yoke for the heads of American iMss Verle Jensen, who teaches at 1020 Eighth street. T. D. Fullerton, Mizpah workmen. He desired them to be led DEATH OF ALBERT L. KNAPP Glendive, Mont., this year, was a Sunday school »nd bible class at Otis Gordon, Int'l Falls R. J. Langaard received a ribbon to the polls to vot£3&ccording to his guest at tiie Jameson home- Tuesday 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. Chas. Lovejoy, B'rchdale and a cash prize from the Hay ai#d judgment. He wished them to cast It was a decided shock to his many night. We shall be glad to pray for any -John Jackshaw, Rauch Grain Expos:tion of the Chicago their ballots for the continuance in friends to learn of the death'of Albex't sick person. Call at 515 Eighth street. Oi'e Hoglund, Greaney Board of Trade held November 27 t~ power of the political party which L. Knapp which occurred at the Craig E. E. Polkinghorne left Tuesday E. H. Blomberg, .»,F-rank- Devereaux, Int'l Falls would,, throw the Amercan laborer December 4. The prize was won on hospital last Sunday evening, Jan. 2. night for Novar, Ont., where he wiil Evangelist. J. Lewis, Manitou into full competition with the laborer the same oats that received prizes at He was taken ill several days prev-j make his home. The best wishes of Chas. Ingram, Nett Lake of Europe and Asia—the political the county and state fairs.—Mizpah ious w'th pneumonia which developed a host of friends go with him. %iETflfcDIST EPISCOPAL John Harrison. Int'l Falls party which conducted domestic affairs Message. into pleurisy. The funeral was con—j C. E. Ireland, Pastor Arne Hagen, Gemmell with profligacy and stood al-j ducted from the Methodist churc Mrs. Anna Steinbrink, of Hibbing, C. E. Carrier, Int'l Falls ways willing to yield American interests The question of snowplowing the: yesterday aftfernoon at 2 o'clock and Minn., and Mrs. Pearl Samson, o/ Sunday school at 10:00. R. Liljeblad, Int'l Falls to fore:gn demand in our international road between International Falls interment in the local cemetery. Virginia, M:nn., are at the home of Morning, worship at 11:00. Ed Eliason, Rauch relations. As Mr. Gompers and Northome was discussed at the Deceased who is a son-in-law of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Subject: "Conquered Yet Crowned" Swan Tornquist. Clementson has well said, the American workingman meeting of the county board Tues- B. P. Schultz, is survived by his Larson of this place. Mrs. Ida Woolday, Junior League at 3:00, R. B. Kook, Int'l Falls is not yet ready to submit to but owing to lack of funds no widow aild five children, the oldest am of Winnipeg is expected soon, Evening Preaching at 8:00 Joe Giroux, Big Falls the yoke. definite action was taken. Several being seven years of age, his mother, Thus the entire family are assembling Subject: "The Palaces o£ God." Arvid Logdahl, Wildwood bizens living ributary to the road Mrs. E. Knapp and his sister, Mrs. at the holiday season for a reunion, Sunday school and preaching :at John Emerson. Int'l Falls appeared before the board and urged Sadie Mayo :of Minneapolis. He had SERVICE AT LOMAN Ranier every Sunday afternoon. Ole Regal. Big Falls that the road be plowed. been a resident of International Falls The many freinds of August Gorfor We invite you to worship with us, Albert Nilson, Big Falls the past ten years and at the don, formerly of this place and now Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 8:00 p. m. and extend to you a hearty welcome. I -James Joyce. Margie The publishers of the county "held time of his death was •a motion pic-: a resident of Minneapolis will be We will also organize a Luther their annual get-together meeting in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ture machine operator at the Loyalty pleased to learn that he has recently League at the same meeting. Sheriff Van Etten has returned this city on Monday and. discussed theatre. .{married. We congratulate the lady, Everybody welcome. in custody n)atters of interest in their profession. Services are held in the Odd Fellows Mr. .Knapp, who was in. the prime On the day he was married he sus-! from Ba«de*te' hav5n* The confirmation class will meet Harvev Neumiller who is wanted Those, attending were Chas. S. hall: of life at 30. years of age, was a kind! tained an accident that rendered him the same day at 5:30 p. m. at the home here for having passed bogus checks Jameson, Littlefork Times H. Grove, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. and lovrig husband arid a special fav- unconscious for five hours. No, of John Palm. BigNjFork Compass E. W. Francis, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. orite of his- mother, who takes his I never did believe that misfortunes arnong the. m?rcliants- He is also A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor. Mizpah Message, J. E. Cowan, untimely death very hard. The be- never come singlv. August is feel- .^r^edr w,t!l obtained about A general invitation is extended co NortWome Record C. B. Montgomery, reaved family and r«iativ«s have the! ing fine, so 'tis said. $600(X)_from Baudette busmess men Piano, good condition and tone, for the public to attend these services. International Ralls Echo and H. J. heart-felt sympathy :cf the entire Iby the sam« means. Neumiller had sale at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. just been married in Duluth and was Miner, International Falls Press. Subscribe for The Press community. Subscribe for The Press Gish for terms. tf spending his honeymoon in Baudette.