International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 20, 1910 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY Special bargains on overshoes and CHURCH SERVICES Personal Property Taxes rubbers at the Koochiching Shoe Apostles—High Mass on Sunday Holy C. Gr, Bill 10 26 WE HAVE MOVED HERE FORALL TIME store. "Only The Best" morning at 9 o'clock sharp. H. I. Bedell 4 10 REV. P. KILLEEN, Pastor. T. A. M. Jensen, the Big Falls undertaker Martin Burke 7 is Episcopal—Sunday school Methodist and embalmer, was a Falls visitor INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Chas. Burnett 33 35 10 a. m., E. L. Smith, Supt. Preaching yesterday. Ruby Bryant 56 43 COME WITH us 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer Nels Gustafson and Gust Peterson, meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Robt. Burnett 20 52 ELECTRIC AJ1 welcome. two prosperous Littlefork farmers, To our new bank building1 A. L. Bernard 20 52 PARRISH, Pastor REV. S. L. were Falls visitors on Monday. F. W. Briggs 12 41 at the corner of Third WIRING Service every Evangelical Lutheran Dave Beauregard 77 Geo. A. Snyder is in attendance at street and Fourth avenue, second Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Berg & Smith 297 03 the annual session of the Masonic in Baptist church: Sunday school at and we will make ourselves H. Bennett 63 81 Grand Lodge in St. Paul this week. o'clock. PaR best installed while 2 REY.C. WINTER, Pastor G. useful to you in anything building, and its cheaper. Berger & McCullem 15 39 Kane & Palmer are moving their Baptist—Preaching at 11 a. m. and We are wiring practically Int. State Bank 517 10 pertaining: to finance. Your 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. law office today from the Stanton all the new buildings now Cottage prayer meeting, Thursday Mitch Burton 372 19 deposits are safe with us, and we solicit your patronage. building to the new International going up. Get in line. nights. OLIVER, Pastor. REV. JOHN B. W. Bacon 25 65 State Bank building. Barnard & Mather 7 70 INTERNATIONAL STATE BANK STOKE ELECTRIC CO. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. Bixby 49 Two dollars worth of goods for one is First National Bank 588 41 Second St. Phone 127 I LOCAL NEWS. what you get at the half price sale at W. C. Bennett 6 67 M. F. MURPHY. President J. E. COWAN, Cashier the Columbia Clothing House. J. C. Chamberlin 8 31 M. F. Murphy, of Grand Porks, Mrs. Hattle L. Chamberlin went to Frank Campanaro 10 26 president of the International State Minneapolis last Friday for a week's BIRTHDAY And Mrs. R. M. Conners 2 83 visit. Bank of International Falls, spent Mrs. J. H. Cleveland 12 73Wm. yesterday here looking after business WEDDING Carter... 432 Herman Stromberg has returned "You Get Your interests. from a visit to the home of his mother Bert Colburn 6 52 The fourth annual ball given by at Madison. J. H. Drummond 3 59 PRESENTS Koochiching Fire Department Tuesday Jas. Dawson .. Honey's Worth" Special bargains in men's and boys 77 We have an endless assortment evening was fairly well attended Duluth Brewing & Malting Co 16 57 gloves and mittens at the Koochiching of appropriate gifts, representing and everyone present report a most Mrs. Anna R. Eggleston 77 the newest and finest products of Shoe store. Art. pleasant evening. the Jewelers' John Emerson 6 42 Chas. Sheeran, deputy county auditor, Is a broad statement when viewed from every Wedding Rings, Beautiful Mrs. Anna J. Emerson 6 67 The proposed city charter for International went to Littlefork last evening, standpoint. It means quantity, quality and Gust Ek 13 34 Falls will be published in Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, returning this morning. service. You get them all when you buy MR AT Theo. Epper next week's issue of the Press. It 20 47 Watches* Unique Silverware, Office supplies and legal blanks for H. E. Fuller will furnish interesting reading for At the People's Meat Market 77 sale at the Press office. Mail orders Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut R. C. Fraser 11 90 all who expect to make International receive prompt attention. Glass, Clocks, Etc. Eric Franson 15 39 Falls their home. J. E. Cowan, cashier of the International We get fresh shipments daily of government R. C. Goins 1 29 NELSON'S Dr. Reeves, dentist and optician of State bank, transacted business Joy Gordon 41 inspected Beef, Pork. Mutton, Veal, Etc., also Fort Frances and Rainy River, will 4 at Northome the latter part of last Jewelry Store W. Gould 26 Cured Meats and Fish. Lowest market prices. be at his Fort Frances office from week. Mrs. E. A. Green 2 67 January 21st to February 13th. All J. C. INFELT, Proprietor Mrs. Maud Foster and Mrs. Wm. F. B. Green 10 00 kinds of dental work, spectacles and Deteker came up from Littlefork Saturday Green Hardware Co 41 04 eve glasses. Fort Frances 'phone No. and spent the day in town Jake Greengard 77 44. INTERNATIONAL DRAY shopping and visiting with friends. Greengard Bros. Co 211 10 The International Meat Market has Gagne Bros lo 26 SALE—Lot block South International FOR 3, 4, been purchased by Adolph Kicker, W. F. Hein 2 57 Falls, Dora C. Mertens addition, who has moved here from Glenavon, Morse Henderson 1 54 for $150. ANTON METTEL, Eric Franson Sask., Canada. Mr. Kicker is having Complete Equipment O. C. Heieie 1 29 Wadena, Minn. the shop repainted and remodeled, M. E. Holler 16 68 Courteous Treatment John Baust, who has had charge of and has ordered a complete stock of John A. Holler 77 a logging crew for the Rainy River fresh and cured meats. Prompt Service. J. C. Infelt 14 36 Lbr. Co., has completed his contract J. C. Hart, of Minneapolis, spent Give us a call. Phone 71. R. F. C. litis 51 04 and returned to his home here last Monday here sizing up the town with Dealer in Int. Lumber Co 64 13 week. a view of engaging in business if he A. E. Isaacson 8 47 Lumber and LYNCH & CO. Columbia Store news: The halfprice could tind any line not already supplied. Mrs. Hilda Johnson 3 95 sale on men's and boys' suits He left for home Monday evening N. J. Johnson 19 34 Real Estate and overcoats is now going on at the satisfied that future developments Johnson-Landeen Co 16 93 Columbia Clothing House. Come and would soon make room for him. A. J. Johnson 15 help yourself. Julius Stien has resigned his position C. L. SHEERAN E. Jenks 2 57 Abstracts of titles to all property in at Burton's Clothing store and Fred Kelley 57 82 Life Insurance Koochiching county furnished on has organized the International Pressing W. C. Kahle 11 55 International Falls and short notice by the Koochiching Club. The room formerly occupied Mrs. Carl Kahle 9 26 County Abstract Co., official abstracters, by J. E. Burdick in the litis Ericsburg Carl Kahle Jr 15 39 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. International Falls, Minn. block has been leased and Mr. Stien Harry Knapp 08 3 is prepared to clean and press suits Mr. and Mrs. John Baust, Mrs. E. C. B. Kinney 33 60 All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable dr. m. e. withrow and overcoats on short notice. J. Holler, Mrs. E. C. Eggleston, R. F. Koochiching Co 44 prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Physician and Surgeon C. litis, Henry Forrer and M. Burton Judge M. A. Spooner returned to W. A'. Kane 10 31 are attending the funeral of the late the city Tuesday night from International F. H. Keyes 85 93 Choice Business and Residence Lots Mrs. Besse Holden at Littlefork today. Office over litis' Drutr Store Falls where he spent Tuesday T. H. Kinshella 10 00 INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA on legal business. The judge reports Bustian Lund 10 26 everything moving along nicely, from W. E. Lawrence 46 94 Several of the many suits of clothes F. W. BR1GGS, M. D. which have been carried away from a business standpoint, alid that local Lang Bros 36 83 Physician and Surgeon the Columbia Clothing House at half municipal differences there will eventually C. B. Lang 10 26 price are now visible around town, be adjusted.—Bern id ji Pioneer. Pat Lynch 26 11 Special attention given to eye, ear, and they area walking advertisement T. Langlund 2 05 That cozy little cottage located on Emperor Hotel nose and throat. Glasses fitted. F. S. Lang 11 18 for the reliable Columbia Clothing Third street north of the school 103 PPONE House. Minn. & Ont. Power Co 384 75 building attracted the attention of INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. Roger Mercer 75 9 the stork Monday last and now Mr. A. L. Barnard, proprietor of the H. J. Miner 10 26 and Mrs. F. B. Green are entertaining G. F. Swinnerton, M.D., C.M. Columbia Clothing House, is now the Port Prances, Ontario Mpls. Brewing Co 15 39 a seven and one-half pound boy. The busiest man in International Falls. A. H. Morgan 13 24 He is cutting the prices on men's and young man seems quite contented Physiciao and Surgeon R. S. McDonald 13 34 with his new home and up to date and boys' clothing in two, and he is First Class in Every Particular Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Mrs. Alice M. McPartlin 4 62 has expressed no desire to contest for doing it right, straight, honest and in Office over Lawrence's Drus ttore Alex McDonald 26 his father's official position as village a legitimate way. JAS. HARTY, Proprietor. International Falls. Minn. Mrs. Augusta McPhee 10 26 recorder. It's a whale, and it's not a whale Joy Munroe 46 17 DR. O. C. HE1EIE Burton, the hustling clothier of International it's a pear and a whale of a pear it C. B. Montgomery 20 01 Falls, was in town Wednesday measures 16f 13i inches in circumference, E N I S Henry Maas 41 45 in the interest of his special weighs li pounds, and was Dora Mertens 80 sale. The sale is announced on posters received Saturday by Dan Holler, Office over Lawrence's Pharmacy Charles Mathers 14 62 of unusually large size. All those having been sent to him by his brother, NINE LOTS IN ONE INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. H. A. McCormack 7 70 George, from McCoy, Oregon. interested in buying anything in the John A. McDonald 13 85 Dr. H. H. Ihrig line of gents' furnishings, now or in Services at the Baptist church will D. T. McPhee 83 16 the near future, might do well to investigate be conducted bo the pastor, Rev.John That is what you get Miss M. F. McKenzie 1 03 his prices, which are said to DENTIST Oliver, at the usual hours. Sunday F. J. McPartlin 10 26 be at rock bottom. Date of sale, January wheo you buy in School at 10 a. m., Mr. Martin, superintendent. Office over litis Drug Store Chas. H. Nelson 11 18 14th to 31.—Mizpah Message. INTERNATIONAL FALLS Preaching service 11 a. GOLDVILLE F. G. Nelson 5 64 m., subject, "The Greatest Riches." A. B. Colburn, district representative Nelson & Nelson 46 17 F. J. McPARTLIN Preaching service 7:30 p. m., subject, for the Namakon Lumber Co., Andrew Nelson 2 31 "Confessing Christ." has had a hankering for mince pie for Lawyer Olson, Peterson & Co 436 56 several days and it is all on account Capt. H. I. Bedell returned Tuesday N. L. Olson 7 70 of a letter from his sister, Nellie Colburn, morning from a visit to Chicago L. A. Ogaard 7 44 Office over litis Drug Store. Every lot contains an acre of land, who is employed in Washington and the Twin Cities. He reports the Ogaard & Clark 25 65 as stenographer for Senator Stevens. and oi)ly nine blocks distant from sale of several pieces of real estate INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Mrs. I. I. Olson 10 85 Miss Colburn writes that she was favored and there is no question but that residence district InterQatiooal Falls Charles Olilla 30 78 Hotel Svea with a slice of the president's many formed a much more favorable G. A. Oveson 20 52 Christmas pie, and her description of BUY NOW opinion of International Falls and Henry Ottow 51 the size, shape and flavor of the delicious northern Minnesota after hearing the Sem Olson 7 70 JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor morsel has given "Bert" an genial captian's version. Frank Palmer 5 79 There are No Reservations in My Deeds insatiable appetite for mince pie. The school library has been classified Press Pub. Co 33 35 Write or call for Prices and Terms A good, first-class hotel for local and arranged on what is called School will begin on Monday after Paulman & Collins 44 63 and transent trade. the Dewy system. This system of being closed nearly two weeks while W. J. Paulman 5 64 MATT DONAHUE, Owner classification arranges all books into the heating and ventilating system J. W. Piatt 17 96 Newly Constructed and Rates ten classes. For instance, all history was being remodeled. The time lost P. S. Pendergast 14 88 International Falls, Minn. will no doubt be made up by an Improved is 900 all American history is 970 Roman Reasonable. John Peterson 32 63 hygenic condition, and the opportunity history 930, etc. Literature is E. E. Peterson 7 70 for the children to do better 800 American literature is 820 English Sample Room in Connection Rees Roe 2 78 literature is 810 American fiction work. The old heating plant was Joseph Riley 6 67 is 823 English fiction is 813, etc. By a failure from the first. The ventilating P. S. Robdeau 51 system never did ventilate, according using this classification, the library Three Leaders H.J.Sha 8 97 MONEY to reports. What the result can be increased indefinitely, and L. H. Slocum 10 26 will be with the new system remains there is always a place for each book. T. F. Sullivan 12 06 to be seen, but it is safe to predict If a Qopy of Scott, for instance, is purchased Alex StGermain 3 08 that the chances for complete success LOANED now, and another in a year or B. P. Schulz 5 13 are very favorable. two, the Dewy classification will L. P. Swenson 5 39 Golden Grain Belt Beers place them side by side on the shelves. WANTED—Active salesmen and E. L. Smith 24 37 The library now contains a large list solicitors (both sex) to show a fteat J.J.Stone 12 83 of books and these have all been catalogued and very attractive article, needed in Alfred Settlerlund 10 11 Harpers Whiskey both by author and by title. on lands suitable for farming every house, store, factory, school, hotel, Underwood & Hasselbarth... 27 70 The card catalog system has been purposes. "We. buy and sell etc., one to twenty in each house R. E. Underwood 15 54 used, each book being represented by sells quickly when shown. Can average timber lands." Val Blatz Brewing Co 15 39 El Paterno Cigars two typewritten cards, so that it is $4 to $10 daily, the year round.* Bert Weeks 9 49 but the work of a moment to find out Very pleasing and light business. Richard Walsh 23 60 if an author or a book is in the library. RAIINY RIVER Everybody delighted to see you and M. E. Withrow... 10 77 The work of classifying and UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents the article. Call 7:30 to 9:00 a. m. or FARM LAND CO. Geo. B. Wallis 5 13 cataloging the library has been tedious after 4:00 p. m., or write. L. W. Wilson 12 83 but the result is highly satisfactory, RAYMOND ABBOTT, International Falls, Minnesota. C. M. R. FRASCR, Manager Geo. H. Walsh... 6 48 placing it with the best anywhere. Room 3, Int. State Bank, International Falls, Minn. C. ». Wirt 42