International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 23, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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v3s KST ?s& i-'itjt# m&E mnsr tWTKfHATIftMAr^t» «-tiwi- DEATH OF MRS, C. N. MILLARD $1,000 REWARD OF YEARS AGO IDS MONTH urrEK 23 Universal sorrow and regret was expressed jOSST-««§!£. Monday morning when the 4' Re death of Captain Orville A. Huston. -jfi! announcement wis made that the 1 «t Oe Barter Baictt spitit of Mrs. G. N. Millard had The Honourable, the Attorney Geri7 .winged its flight into the Great Beyond. David Reedy, one of the pioneer agent and Captain Lewis' of the Pioneer eral of the Province of Ontario, offers Death came at 11:30, and while farmers, of Rainy river was a caller Deputy Sheriff Fred Day is spending a reward of $1000.00 for evidence Steamboat line, arrived in Ft. attending* physicians, including Dr. Arthur on 'Monday. Mr. Reedy informs us the day in Big Falls on official Frances from Rat Portage last Saturday which will lead definitely to the identity Hamilton of the University of that he has disposed of his farm on business." evening and were guests of the of the person (if such there was Minnesota, held Out tittle hope lor the Canadian side of Rainy river to Couchiching hotel. Mr. Margach is other than the deceased) who fired recovery, her passing cast a deep Mrs. E. A. Thompson and children FRIEND JASE8EB SAYS^ Thos. WilsiSn of Ft. Frances.' 4 visiting the Seine River mines this the shot which caused the death of gloom over the entire community, as are visiting friends and relatives at week and Captain Lewis is visiting M8RARY IS A GYMNASIUM Captain Orville^A. Huston near C. N. A she was one of the best known and Brainerd. .• John Berg visited his family in with friends in Ft. Frances while R. Station at Fort Frances" on the 15th FOR THE loved "of our young matrons. .Death Rainy Lake City last Sunday. Mr|. day of December, -1921. awaiting his return. 0 RGDOCnONOF followed an operatioh for relief from Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Keyep returned Berg and daughter have been suffering In the event of more than one HfNTHEADS" Fj a blood cloth on the brain, and despite Monday morning from a week's visit from an attack of Ha grippe, but claiming reward, the Honourable, the all that medical and surgical experts 'jilt: in the twin cities. One of the logging teams at Brownlee's were recovering at thfe time of Mr. "Attorney General in his absolute discretion and loving hands could do. wJffi •_ •.. —o—~ camp broke through the ice on Berg's departure from his home. will apportion same. u* f, Funeral services were conducted at Eve lake and was drowned. The The old settlers' dance announced Communicate with any of the. following: Bethlehem church yesterday -afternoon piy^,' Duncan McPhee was in town last for tomorrow night at the city hall team had hauled a load of logs to .. at 2 o'clock by Rev. Claude E. j* Saturday trying to engage lumbermen w. has been indefinitely postponed. the landing and was near the spot Norman L. Croome, *•&<* Ireland of the M. E. church, of which for Buckman's camp on Kabetogama, where they were to unloaded when Crown Attorney, the deceased was a member, assisted but was nbt able ta secure many men. Thousands of people who had lost the ice beneath the horses gave way, Fort Frances, Ont. by Rev. A. W. MacNeill of Bethlehem hope''of ever being well, again have The wages in the lumbering camps and the front sleigh breaking through or K. D. Campbell, church. The services were largely attended, I'-, are very good this winter, Mr. Buckman far been restored to health and happiness immediately after, the weight of the Provincial' Police, and the many beautiful floral offering $40.00 per month for by Tanla.c or sale by ,S. N. Rubin. load forced the team beneath the ice, Fort Frances, Ont. offerings attested the esteem in which loaders. x" rendering useless any attempt to Maj. Gen. H. M. Elliot, the deceased was held as also did the Mrs. David Liljeblad left last evening save them. Commissipn'er, Ontario Police, moist eyes of those present as tlTey for Mound, Minn., where, she will Wm. Slingerland of Little Fork was Parliament Buildings, listened to the consoling words of the visit at the home of her parents, Mr. in Koochiching on Monday last, and Toronto. Elias Hutchinson, the ferryman, was pastor as he paid tribute to the worth antj Mrs. G. A. Oveson. the following day he started or Roseau, Feb. 23-March 2-9. engaged in breaking a boat channel -j?v of the mother who had come to such "o Minnesota. Mr. Slingerland through-the ice the river,-last on Sunday, an untimely death. Dr. J. G. Halland arfd Mrs. Halland, finds it necessary to have a team to using pile boat a pole to pull his" Brief services were held at the home have arrived in the city to make kht iogg pua autpcaster aeov. to aid in cultivating the large acreage along as the ice While was broken. before the church seVyices. At the their home. The doctor will practice AT THE CHURCHES he has cleared on his farm, and has making a particularly strong pull the church, following the remarks by Rev. medicine and has opened offices in gone to Roseau to secure one. pike lost its hold on the ice, causing 8S 8 8 33 38 $5 8 33 S3 38 33 8 3$ 9S SS 8 8 3 Ireland the Eastern Star lodge, of Mrs. W. V. Kane is visiting friends the litis building. him to lose his balance and turn a which Mrs. Millard was a member, in St. Paul. ,.y BAPTIST CHURCH D. J. Gillon, Wm. Neal and Fred back somersault into the river. Wh6n held a .brief and impressive ritualistic 0 Judge C. W. Stanton arrived in the A. W. Whitby, Pastor. Wallen returned last Monday from he came to the surface after the first Mrs. C. G. Whitney is spending the service around the casket. During city Tuesday morning and is presiding the Manitou district where they had plunge he, had to do some pretty week in Minneapolis. the services Mc& C. E. Nightingale 10 a. m. The Church School. at an adjourned term of district been on a surveying trip. They were good swimming to prevent the swift rendered the beautiful solo court, which will continue for the balance 11 a. m. morning worship, sermon traveling on the lakes during the current of the river from carrying C. Honey departed for Minneapolis "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and of the week. "The Call of the Island Empire." recent cold weather and not one of him under the boat and the ice last night on a business trip. Dr. Agnew sang "Hold Thou My o—— 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor.8 the party escaped without being more against which it was lodged. He .' Mrs. Ed. Waltenburg arrived in the Hand," which had always been a favorite p. m. Evening praise, sermon "The Tom Armstrong is in town today or less frosi bitten. finally got in position where he was with the deceased. Following the city yesterday from Jordan, Minn., Closed Door." from Littleforlc attending to business able to climb into the boat. He was and will spend a few days here visiting services at the church the funeral You are welcome. matters. Thos. Wilson has purchased from alone at the time, and no one witnessed friends and attending to business cortage wended its way to Forest Hill -o David Reedy a farm of 250 acres, situated the accident, so that- had he matters. cemetery where the remains were ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH "Many teachers are in the ctiy attending on Rainy river within two miles not been able to get out alone, there p—- placed in a receiving vault. the meetings called for today ?. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. of Ft. Frances, adjoining the farm was but little chance of his obtaining If you are all run down, weak and Blanche Marie Kinney Millard was and tomorrow by Supt. Olson. owned by Daniel Biddeson. Thirtyfive assistance. As will be remembered nervous and feel out of sorts with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. acres of the tract is cleared and everything and everybody, get back Morning service at 10:30. the day was bitterly cold, and by the Kinney She was born in Chicago W. H. Harrigan, chairman of the r^ady for cultivation and Mr. Wilson in line by taking Tanlac. For sale by Sunday school at 11:30. time Mr. Hutchinson reached shore on Jan. 13th, 1891, where she attended board of county commissioners, is in will at once set a' gang of men at S. N. Rubin. Evening service at 8:00. and secured a change of clothing he school in her younger years, completing town today on official business. work clearing more land. was pretty severely chilled, though Bible reading and song service at her studies at South High in i- 1 Dr. J. P. Jenkins of St. Paul, will 7:30. he says he now feels no ill effectSv The Border^ Hemstitching Co., 822 Minneapolis. With her mother she Wm. Margach, government timber speak at "the_ M. E. church Sunday at from his icy bath. Note the change in the time of came here to join her father in the Seventh street, is now ready for business. 11 d'clock. Dr. Jenkins is one of the morning services. Sunday school immediately spring of 1907 and grew to womanhood Button holes made by hand. best speakers on the platform. Do after the church service. in the city. ——o not fail to hear him. Classes for adults. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hadler departed Sept. 28th, 1910, she was united in Ladies' Aid meets at the church Feature Articles Monday evening for the twin cities marriage with Mr. G. N. Millard. Rev. L. C. Jacobson of Ada, will Thursday, March 2, at 2:30.x where they will remain for the week. Three children were born of this preach in Norwegian next Sunday, Y. P. S. Thursday, March 2, at 7:45. union, Marjorie, Geo] Jr., and little morning at 11 o'clock at the Norwegian Zorn from Tenstrike will be :iRev. Miss Lottie Regan, who is employed Marie, but two weeks of age, and the Lutheran church, and in English with lis and give us a talk on "What in the offices of the M. & O. Paper Written Expressly For The International Falls Press children, together with the father, at 8 P. M. "Rev. K. O. Waa'g'e India Means to Us." Social time and company is visiting friends at Litrtle •n *JU a* t? i. surive the departed mother. She also will preach c*h Monday evening Feb. lunch. These are Big, Vigorous, Vital Messages, Inspiring, Falls. -v.,. leaves, to mourn, her parents and a 27th, at 8 0 clock. Everyone is cor-1 Cdme to English Lutheran church, .. ,i .. .. .. sister, Mrs. Rauch, all of whom were Educative and Sensational. dially invited to attend these services. I Miss Angie Bowman, a well known the little church with the big message. present at the funeral, and to whom We have the Exclusive Right pf Publication of These- teacher of Koochiching county is taking Rev. L. P. Davies of Northome, who ithe h(*rtfelt sympathy of the entire Articles in This Community. advanced studies at the University conducts services in the Episcopal I ^himuriity is extended. of Minnesota. BETHLEHEM CHURCH church here every two weeks, was in Among those present at the funerthe Articles In This Issue o—— A. "Wallace MacNeill, Minister city Tuesday. He hopes to be from^out of town were F. R. Went- al S. B. Cleland, assistant state "ALASKA LITTLE KNOWN TO NATION"— able to procure a house and move his jxvort'1 Minneapolis, a cousin of the leader of county agents, spent several Sunday Morning, 10:30: "What is By Scott C. Bone, Governor of Alaska. family here within the next few deceased, Dr. and Mrs. DeVries er days here this week in consultation Death?" Minneapolis, intimate friends of the months. "WASHINGTON TO BECOME LEADER"— with County Agent Abbott. family F. P. Sheldon Minneapolis Sunday school, 11:45. pf By Governor Louis F. Hart of Washington. Mrs. Wm. Mudge of Babbitt, Minn., Christian Endeavor society, 6:30.. Th infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Get rid of that indigestion, stomach a girlhood friend Wm. Rulein of Sunday evening, 7:30: "What's the A.J Munro died at the Northern-Minnesota Next Week trouble and nervousness, build up your Baudette Judge C. W. Stanton of Be^ Use of Religion?" hospital Wednesday at 5 P. M. system and regain that lost weight. midji and M. O. Molstre of Ray. Wednesday afternoon, The Ladies' Funeral services will be conducted "PUBLICITY FIRST, THEN ADVERTISING"— Take Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin, Aid society. this afternoon by Rev. G. E. Ireland By Dr. Franci* Holley, Director the Bureau of of CARD OF THANKS' Thursday evening, 7:30: Midweek and interment made in forest Hill Commercial Economics. Attorney John Junell, who has been cemetery. service. "Subject: "The "Missionary representing the Backus interests in "MEET A FRIEND OF YOURS, YOUR LOCAL Mr. G. N. Millard and family, and Message of the Book of Jonah." several court cases here this week, The Ladies' Aid of Bethlehem NEWSPAPER"— Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinney and famV Come to Bethlehem church. A cor•dial returned to Minneapolis last evening. church will be entertained at the home By Rex Grover White, Editor Community News ily, desire to express their heartfelt welcome awaits you. of Mrs. Jas. T. Watson, 1115 Sixth Service. thanks for the sympathy so abundantly street, next Wednesday afternoon, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH expressed in beautiful floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. John Norton returned Watch for these articles written by the nation's C. E. Ireland. Pastor March 1st. A1J members and others and generous acts of kindness, yesterday from Minneapolis. Mrs. interested in Bethlehem church work leaders. They will appear in every issue of the International by the many friends and for the Norton has been visiting at the home Sunday school at 10:00. are cordially invited to attend. honor and love shown, on sad occasion Falls Press during the coming year. of. her parents at Glencoe for several Morning worship at 11:00. of the death of,Mrs. Millard. -weeks. .--Dr. J. P. Jenkins of St. Paul will Advices from the twin cities this morning state that three feet of snow deliver the sermon. Services will be held at the Episcopal FILE$ FOR LEGISLATURE No evening service as 'tlie pastor fell there within the past twentyfour church next Sunday, Feb. 26th, hours and that all trains in leaves for an engagement at Bemidji including confirmation apd Holy Communion. While in the city Tuesday T. J. Farmers Take Notice western Minnesota, North Dakota to be back home the following Thursday.. Bishop Bennett of Duluth, Johnson „called at the office of the and Montana had been abandoned. will preach at 11 in the morning and county auditor and filed for Representative. The stqrm also touched the head of 3:30 in the afternoon. All are welcome. It has been rumored for the lakes and train service in and out SPECIALIST WILL BE HERE some *ime that he would enter the of Duluth and Superior was also at Saturday March 4, and race upon the earnest solicitation of a stand still. Monday March 5, at his many friends at Littlefork and '—^-o Victoria hotel, a member other places in the county. Mr. Johnson Mrs. Leon La Valley entertained of Drs. Larson & Bethlehem resides on a large farm near The International Harvester at cards yesterday afternoon in honor Larson, Optometrists. Eyes examined. Littlefork and has a large acquaintance of Mrs. Henry Graham of Mobile, Glasses Fitted. Co. Are Making a Special Offer throughout the county. He is Alabama, who is spending the winter particularly interested in the matted Church With Tractor Sold Before here with her daughter, Mrs. James May of land clearing and hopes, if elected, Turrey. Prizes were awarded to the BORDER HEMSTITCHING CO. to be able to haVe some legislation 1st.. following: Mrs. Frd Lange, Mrs. Robert enacted whertby the state of Minnesota Mrs. R^ Liljeblad, Davidson, Mrs. Ja£ Drummond, With the 10-20 Titan Tractor can manufacture and distribute REV. A. W. MacNEILL Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Louis Sher, Mrs. SL it|te dynamite for land clearing at moderate Street Phone 822 SeTenth 152 they will give Free, Three Plows. John Terlin'g and Mrs. O. H. Darval. cost. Mr. Johnson-declares that o-— Button Holes M*de By Hand. I Wholesale price of these plows is he intends to make a vigorous campaign Charles. Shetland Hall, 9 years of Sunday Horning, 10:30 throughout the county and will age, son of'"Mr. and Mrs. G. Hall $139.75 This Tractor with Plows have the support of his many friends. of 620 Eighth street, passed from this before May 1st $700.00, on ea&y WHAT IS life at 2:30 A. M. this morning Funeral DORCAS SOCIETY services will be held Saturday at terms at 8% interest. Compare 2 P. M. from the Methodist Episcopal DEATH?* Report for the. months of Dec. this with any other offer on Trac- church and interment made in Forest 1921 and Jan. 1922. Hill cemetary. The grief Stricken Money received 1 $1101.44 FOR RENT—Three i/ooms, inquire at •tors. Call and let us show you parents have the heartfelt sympathy Disbursements $125.59 .807 Eighth Street. r. of the entire community-in iheir hour why it will be to your advantage Families receiving, aid of sorrow. Sunday evening, 7-jo Old Clothing —L. ..._312 articles FOR SALE—House and one half acre to use the International Harvester tOT— New clothing 102 articles lot, including garage,' at Ericsburg. What's the Use The Moose masquerade dance at yt Co. Machinry in prefer Families receiving groceries 3 Cash or terms. Erick Stohl, Ericsburg, the city hall last evening proved a Families receiving fuel 2 Minn. ence to any other. vesy enjoyable affair and was quite of Religion?^ Families receiving aid on rent largely attended. Prizes were awarded All Christmas baskets donated by FOR SALE—House and lot in French as follows: First prize, Lucille the Odd Fellows, with candy furnished addition, $250.00 cash. Joseph Amell, L- Thompson & Son, Ms. Kroll and' Alma Olson as George by Yeomen. International Falls. and* Mrs. Martha Washington second, v^ Respectfully submitted, V" as a dame, Nellie McDonald Spanish WANTED—To hear from owner ol Grace Engtfloom, Sec'y. and McMicken cowboy Wm. a food farm for sale. State cash INTERNATIONAL FAUA MINN. comic, Glen Osnick and friend as the price full particular!. D. F. Bash, Gold, Dust Twijif. Minneapolis, Mtq n.