International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 18
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pa" since last week,r Tuesday. It is ing ^{representative's-of his township sap*i and of the local telephone company a boy and the first heij. here to be held sometime this month, The Ladies' club had.a fine meeting to work out some fclans. at the Peggar farm on Saturday. The ST vi^he annual caucus for the nomination warm day helped to swell the crowd. V, -f* ,Jt! T:z. h'*f of town officers for the coming •& y-V ^'ll Lewis and Oscar Peggar and Bradford annual town meeting March 14th. Hinckley are cutting-ice -with was held last Tuesday evening at a small gas engine- They can easily Erickson Bros., store, at which there fi&tf-i: i' r. cut .5 tons in an hour in regular sized were 35- voters present. The number cakes. of voters present was rather unusual sK 88 ss that day, making about 30 miles on as ordinarily 12 votes is about all foot that day. Several teams and men turned out that are polled at the town caucus ERICSBURG 8 #y» 83 to the "bee" Eriday and Saturday and Geo. Watson and Chas. Barstow here, and not over 50 at the annual 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8^ filled the creamery ice-house. There town" election. J. H. Rogers and W. were hauling lumber from the Billmyre Louis Mitshulis was a Falls visitor is over 5 tons of good ice there, which G. Martin were both nominated fo«* lumber yard near Watson's and should be plenty so near the North last Wednesday. loading a carload for shipment last Supervisor for 3 years, but W- G. Pole. week. Mr Billmyre is loading another Martin carried the nomination by 0 Miss Beatrice "Pettersen returned majority. C. B. Whitney, present incumbent car this week. Rev. Gregg visited our Sunday Saturday from a week's visit with and Alex Enzman, local friends in Duluth. school last Sunday and preached a merchant, were both nominated for Sam Borget who has been staying fine sermon to a large audience. He treasurer for 1 year, Mr. Enzman carrying at W. H. Eddy's while recovering Mrs* Chas. Barstow has been on remarked that it was the tenth anniversary the nomination Jy 6 majority. from the freezing of his hands, left the sick list the last week and is hardly of the day that-he first landed C. A. Hall carried the nomination .for for Big Falls last Tuesday where he at the Littlefork as a missionaryWe able to. be around yet. will again go to work on the. log clerk by a majority of 10, over Bruce hope., to see him many more Barton. The biggest excitement was landing there* "Hey, Mike" Yelled the Gladys Eddy and Iva Dano were times. over the nomination of an assessor The funeral o£ Mrs. Emma Theede, Falls visitors last Tuesday, going up Agnes Mitshulis was called to her for 1 year. P- L. Pettersen who was Painter to His Partner to have some dental work done. who died at her home near Bannock home down river &st Wednesday elected assessor last year failed to last Sunday, was held 'here last qualify and H. H: Hall was appointed, evening on accouift of the illness of W. G. Martin, W. H. Ostrander and Thursday, Rev. Warmanen of International her mother. Agnes returned to school so that an election of someone to fill John Hanson were all in town last Falls officiating. Mrs. Theede "Don't come down that ladder on the south corner the unexpired term was necessary here Monday morning, reporting her Tuesday from their places west, of came to the homestead on the mother as slightly improved. this year. John Richardson, Bruce 1 just took it away." -N here. Black over 20 years ago with her hus Barton, H. H. Hall and Arthur Berg There was to have been a telephone band and children. Mr. Theede were all nominated and for the first We are opening our (Michaels-Stern) Spring The Misses Norton and Stotts, local meeting held here last Monday night, passed away two or three years later, three ballots hung'pretty well together, teachers, entertained the Lutheran in which members of the Ray lines leaving her to manage the farm. She suits which we are going to sell for $30—a low no one getting a majority. In the Ladies "Aid at the teacherage last were, to have been present, to work is survived by her sons, George and fourth ballot, Barton got no votes price for clothes so good. Thursday. out some plans for the connection of Walter, who lived with her and a and stepped out of the race, and although the Ray lines through to the Falls, daughter, •Alfrieda, of St. Paul, who Arthur Berg still held 5 votes, We did have other lines offered us suits to Misses Fanny and Viola Basso but owing to the condition of the was with her during her last sickness- he requested that his name be came home Wednesday after a two roads, members of the local board Mrs. Theede was a kind mother, retail at $18 to $22.50 but the qualities like the ladder scratched from the list, leaving the weeks visit with friends and relatives could not be present. The meeting a god neighbor'and will be greatly race between Mr. Richardson and HH. weren't there. at Soudan. will be held later in the month. missed by all who knew her. The Hall, Mr. Hall carrying the nomination. bereaved ones have the sympathy of Leonard Adams carried the We're looking out for you first by bringing in P. Ii. Petterson was up from Margie Jas. P. Welliver arrived here Thursday a wide circle of friends in their great nomination for constable by 7 majority last Tuesday, bringing his little evening and he and his wife held loss. the right clothes—next by telling you the truth over John Richardson, C. B. son Frances with him. Pete went services in the Union church Wednesday Whitney the nominatiqn for Justice about the cheap ones. back to Margie Wednesday, where night. over J. H. Rogers by the same majority, his family is, but advises they will and H- H. Hall was nominated Michaels-Stern Spring Suits The Rogers brothers were busy last all" be back here for good in a week by acclimation for re-election as Justice Friday putting..up the summer's sup-s or so. Frances is staying here with $30 and $35 for one year, there being no one ply of ice at the steel bridge. They his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. nominated against him. J. H. Rogers ,/took out a nice lot of the thickest B. Petterson until his family arrive.' has declared his intention of running ice put up in this vicinity this year. will give you everything independently for Supervisor, John you need to be satisfied. Louis Peterson of Ray, favored lis Richardson for Assessor and Bruce Brtfce Barton has moved back on with a call last Friday while on his Barton for Clerk. A big vote and the old Ralph Barton place for the way out to the Rogers school to take lots of excitement is expected at the JAKE ON THE CORNER time being. He has bought part of his daughter, who is teaching there, annual town meeting next Tuesday. his brother's place (Ray's) and will home for the week end- Mr. Peterson The Store That Saves You Money build on it. in the spring- is very enthusiastic about the #,* 1 Jake Greengard +V »V» local telephone lines in his vicinity W. H. Eddy who is loading logs at and advised that the citizens of his BIRCHDALE •v Mike Konle's, walked in from there township are desirous of establishing ».• k* #,• •.« International Falls, Minnesota. last Wednesday. Having some business a telephone line with long distance Mr. F. E. Culp is hauling logs to at the Falls, he walked on into connections. Arrangements were the Webb mill at Birchdale. the big city and walked back herot made with him to hold a joint meet Mr. E. Tangren, the Miller scaler, lor was here making his rounds. serving of a ^econd term as ever was the administration of the estate of A Real Treat said decedent, together with his petition any candidate for re-election. Mr. John Foss, the Backus scaler, praying for the adjustment and has been here scaling the timber allowance of said final account and products. for distribution of the residue of said Subscribe for THE PRESS. estate to the persons thereunto entitled All the latest local and personal Mr. and Mrs. Archie Darvil have comment. $2M Per Year. Therefore, You, and Each of You, moved to the Lyborger place which FRANK B. KELLOGG are hereby cited and required to show they have rented- United States Senator cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in on Candidate for re-election for second Cljation (or Hearing Flanl Account the Court House, in the city of International ENTERTAINMENT OF THE BEST FOR ALL Peter Sathre had the misfortune, of and for Distribution. term. Won- his first election because Falls, in the County of Koochiching, smashing one of his hands in a pole of his patriotism and recognized State of Minnesota, on the jammer at Miller camp. IT WILL PLEASE CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 60 16th day of March 1922, at 10 o'clock ability. ESTATE OF CATHERINE C. CLINK A. M. why said petition should not be His record is satisfactory to all A baby was born to Mr. and 'Mrs. granted. STATE OF J*INNKSOTA) Thomas Jefferson classes of people in the state, and includes Witness, the Judge of said Court, and Don M. Early. We all sympathise County of Koochiching. ot the securing of many millions the Seal of said Court this 16th day In th£ Matter the Estate of Cath with the parents over the death of of Feb. 1922. of dollars for road improvements and erine C. Clink, Decedent the infant. (Court Seal) THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO much beneficial agricultural legislation. John Berg, all persons interested in the final account His assistance in solving the Mr. and Mrs.* John Darvel departed Probate Judge. and distribution of the estate of great problems of reconstruction is for International Falls- They have A. V. Rieke, said decedent: The representative, of IN invatuable. Attorney for Petitioner. the above named decedent, having planned to make that city their home Rip Van Winkle His friends feel that he is as de- filed in this Court his final account of Feb. 23-Mch.-2-9. in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron, of Stratton, were Sunday visitors here. Mrs. H. W. Broeffle was one of our International Falls callers- The New The Community club held its monthly meeting at the school house, March 4th. Farmer questions were discussed as usual. The main topic was the Spring Felt Who does not know—who does not love "Rip Van Win hauling of cream to creameries. The High school moved from the kle" the fascinating old sinner who has had a place in five- basement of the old school house to the new one that has been repaired generations of us, who has brought joy to countless Hat since the fire. You can't blame the children for being happy. and now a Master director has painted a picture of "Rip" Con Darvel came near making a that the passing of years can never dim. visit to that undiscovered land. He fell into the river and would have A Real Masterpiece of The The latest ideas are best reflected drowned if it had-not have had two feet of ice on it. in GORDONS Silver Sheet #4 «Jfr +V 55 You will find them here in pearly ARQUND LOMAN This world-known Drama a a There is comedy—clean, & gray, brown, tan and fawn. acted by a remarkable cast, Albert and Abner Palm were Falls fast moving, side-splitting, featuring vthe well known visitors last week. Smartest shapes ever and tense Drama to hold Thos. Jefferson, son of the March is so "lamb-like" as to make famous Joe Jefferson. your attention throughout. us suspicious of the out-come. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 AT GRAND THEATRE Mrs. N- P. .Neilsen is on the sick I'.irVlP: V-'." •*,' list. Mary Jane Honer is helping to 0. M. CARR & CO. care for her. ONE DAY ONLY {Stuart Robertson and family, of Indus, visited at the Peggar home Saturday 'THE STORE OF QUALITY" and Sunday. Tuesday, March 14th, W' International Falls Mrs. *"t. G. Christiansen returned Minnesota from the.Falls last.Friday and is improving ADMISSION, EVENING 3* quite rapidly*