International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 11, 1913 · Page 4 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. 5 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sommers with Mr. and Mrs. Qust Erickson 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS last Monday at their home on Sixth Sunday. street a fine baby girl. Mrs. John Ettestad was a Blackduck Jf visitor a couple of days this Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harwood of Duluth PREPARE FOR last week. who have ben visiting his sister, Buy your photograph envelopes at Gummed labels at the Press office Jens Skibbnes and Hans Ettestad Mrs. J. A. Balmer returned home the Press office. Get your fountain pen ink at the were business callers at Northome Tuesday evening. THE FUTURE FOR RENT—A Modern 4 room flat Press office. last week. Mrs. Best of Fort Frances who underwent Newly papered. Apply 712 9th.'Ave. WANTED—Two boarders in modern Mr. W. E. Sykes and family were a critical/ operation about Examine carefully the new line of home. Apply at the Press office.' two weeks ago at the N. M. hospital Suests at Emerald Park farm Satreturned clothing and shoes at E. Ej, Peterson S. 18. home today. urday and Sunday. The time will come when your earning & Co.'s Follow the crowds to the Fall Dr. Elizabeth Monahan and Dr.! Blanch Altsteadt rame in power will be wanting. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. opening at the Store of Quality, Mary Ghostly gave a dance last' !und!!y ta.ke sch°o1 to charge of our Frank Garvey of our city last Sunday, next Saturday, Sept. 13th. evening in the K. of hall in honor: fT8 Through old age will you be able fin ine telephone men have pitched at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Devine are rejoicing of the Misses Rigby who are visiting 1 their tents near Dr. Skaros. They Stamping carbon in large and small over the birth of a daughter ancially to enjoy the fruits of your many them. have one mile finished in this town. sheets at the Press office. who arrived last Saturday to bless Mrs. Catherine Ghostly left Friday year's work? their home. Don't miss the demonstration of evening for Minneapolis to keep BEAR RIVER, ITEMS. canned fruits at E. E. Peterson's FOR RENT—Store in good location house for her son George, who gradua Open an account with us today and on Third street. J. H. Emerson. White grocery next Saturday. es this year fiom ti medical Myron Van Vlick was a Littlefork keep adding to it every pay day and WANTED TO BUY—Furniture for The display of hats in the Millinery department of the Stat2 university, visitor Saturday. four bed rooms, Apply to R. Grimoldby, department of the Store of Mrs. Thomas Wold of Grand Forks,! Mrs. Ed. Emerson was a Happy- you will be rewarded for your frugality. upstairs at the Press building. Quality next Saturday will be a revelation N. D., wh*o came to the local hospi- land visitor Friday. to you. tal about ten days ago for an oper- Amos Wiseman and Bern Rose We will pay you 4 per cent interest on All kinds of useful and amusing Don't fail to see the popular Palmer ation for appendicitis will return to were Littlefork visitors Sunday, vour savings account. articles in the basement of E« E. garments for Ladies and the her home tomorrow, perfectly well Mrs T. Armstrong spent the later Peterson's Store of Quality next Patrick garments for children at E. a£ain- part of last week in Littlefork. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Saturday. E. Peterson's next Saturday. Mr. and,Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman re- The Griffith school opened last Mrs. E W. Backus is entertaining Don't forget the base ball and turned from their bridal trip last Monday with Elsie Gill at the helm. international falls Miss Cordelia Paine, Mrs. Blandon Monday morning and will be com- Miss Maragrette Moe is teaching band dance at the Grand opera house Minnesota and Mr. Stickney of Minneapolis on tomorrow, Friday night, to raise fortably domiciled in their first home the Helendale school beginning in the Bennett flats in about ten Monday. the houseboat "Loafer." money to send the boys to Chisholm. days. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Romens were Did you stop at the JEWELELL Mr. D. F. Moore, the plat man of Eugene Paul of Northome who has among those present at the State HOTEL, the last time you were in the International Lumber Co. is rejoicing been spending the last two weeks in last week. St. Paul? If not, try it the next over the arrival of his yftfe the local hospital with a severe at- The Bear River school is now comtack time. and son, Nathaniel, who are making of tonsilitis returned home with pleted and is called one of Koochihis their home at Hotel De Forest. Miss Florence GGreen continues to Licensed Plumbers and mother last evening, thoroughly ching county's finest log school improve and will probably be able to Mrs. L. Rifkin returned Friday recovered. buildings. resume her school duties in a couple from her purchase trip to Chicago Camp Auditor K. O.Fors had a Miss Jennie Lynch of Staples, of weeks. and New York having selected a heating Engineers strenuous trip to the extreme east- Minn. arrived at H. Roses Saturday large stock of Ladies ready-to-weai* You will find many rare bargains ern end of the Rainy Lake waterway •anc* *s teaching the Bear River school suits, coats and dresses. in the basement of E. E. Peterson's accompanied by crusier Chas.- Mc- beginning last Monday. Store of -Quality ,next Saturday. Be sure and attend the Fall opening WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. Manaman visiting camp locations and Miss Mona Hillard returned to sale at E. E. Peterson's store of Mr. H. J. Miner is making plans ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. making preliminary arrangements ^er home at Lengby last Saturday Quality next Saturday, Sept. 13. for the building of a beautiful and to begin her school work with her for the coming winter. commodious home on "Millionaire Regular services will commence in A S 5 6 O I I N sister, Mrs. Edd Emerson. The Koochiching County exhibit Avenue" before the snow flies. Bethlehem church, next Sunday, September OVESON BLOCK Intrnational falls, Minn. PHONE 221 was well arranged for and taken care 14th. Preaching services at We are specially prepared to do BIRCHDALE SLIVERS. of this year by John Berg, Com. Wm. 11 a m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sunday any kind of enlarging and picture Durrin, Matt Donahue and Geo. S. Miss Jennie Borg went to BeauLangland school in the morning at 10 o'clock. framing at the I. P. & I. Co. over of this city and Fred Siats Jette Monday to visit her father. Burton's department store.—Adv. Ekman-Johnson Co. have all kinds of Mizpah. The exhibit, was in the Mr. Earl and Miss Florence Howto of fish on hand at their warehouse in Messrs. Stickney and Johnson of merit rank and received $124 in ard left for Northfield attend the Lindvall Block. Telephone No. Lawrence's Drug store returned from TRY IT ANY TIME premiums. Rosseau County took IT'S GREAT Carleton College. 115.—Adv. tf. a couple of days duck hunting up the ANY PLACE first place and Beltrami County second Rev. T. W. Howard went to the lake, well pleased with their good Double BreW +U Bottled Mr. Juna Stinson of Fort Frances place. Falls, Saturday to attend the dedication success. was brought to the Northern Minnesota Re* Re* of the new church. hospital in this city last week When in St. Paul, stop at the SPECIAL SALE ON SILK WAISTS. Mr. A. Schousley and Mrs. E. suffering from a serious compound JEWELL HOTEL, opposite the $3:50 Silk Waists $1.79 On Draught For Home Use Ruberg left forMinneapolis to visit fracture of the wrist, which he sustained Court House, and be assured of a $5.00 Silk Waists $2.98 CROWNED KING friends and to attend the good old by the "kicking back" of the nice, clean room. Popular prices. People's Store, state fair that's well worth seeing. OF ALL BEERS engine while cranking his motor L. Rifkin, Prop. The latest sheet music is on sale at Rev. H. P. Dewy, D. D. pastor of boat. He is recovering nicely Marvin's jewellry and Music store in DULUTH BREWING & MALltlMG CO., DULUTH, MINN. BAPTIST CHURCH. the Plymouth Congregational church FOR RENT—On large well furnished the Clark building on Third street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at 11 Minneapolis, Hon. D. P. Jones of of room with heat and all modem Good Lot for sale cheap, South the pastor, E. M. Hulett, will speak. Minneapolis, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. conveniences. Apply Mrs. John International Falls. Address Ted Subject: "Put yourself in his place." White of Baudette, visited the pasIn Berg, over Ruetell's store. Dolge 2817, 5th Ave. South Minneapolis.— the evening the young people meet ^or Birchdale. Chief of Police John Lawless returned S. 18 at 7 o'clock, and at 8 there will be election held to elect officers The yesterday from his week's NEW CITY MEAT MARKET The Misses Rigby of St. Andrews a good, live song service followed by responsible positions in the well earned vacation, which he spent by-the-Sea, New Brunswick are visiting sermon on "The value of a church to church, took place in the school at the state fair. Jack has a good their Uncle Dr. R. Monahan, a community." All are cordially house Tuesday night, everybody took of harduous task in keeping this city they will return the last of the week part in it heartily and were satisfied welcome to all services of the church. within reasonable bounds of good Jos. Rauscher, Prop. to their beautiful little city which with the results. behaviour* No city has a better is the home of toothsome sardine A WORD TO THE LADIES. higher grades, and Miss Maude UnGo chief or corps of police officers and and the delicious mackerill. to the People's Store for your school are Mr. Harry Pierce of the Wholesale and Retail Meats. Strictly Fresh Eggs, every week vsitors to our ci$y comment For the best grade of Portrait photography fall bonnets, nobiest hats at lowest higher grades, and Miss Maude unprices. favorably on the effecient manner Butter, Lard Compound. Poultry and Fish. L. Rifkin. derwood, of the lower grades. Near- go to Emerson's studio. in which our city is policed. Don't buy your clothes till you see ly all of the scholars are back to Home Made Sausage and Hamburger. FOR SALE—Hard-coal heater Lost—A string of gold beads last our line of Ladies' Cloaks, Dresses the"steady grind"- of school with the brass bed curtain stretcher hair Saturday morning, finder please return and Suits. addition of many new comers. mattress small oil stove oak In fact everything that goes with an up-to-date to Press office and receive reward. People's Store 718 Seventh avenue. Phone 241. meat market at prices that are always reasonable. AROUND LOMAN L. Rifkin, Prop. Judge and Mrs. John Berg returned The Koochiching County Sunday from the Twin Cities Tuesday Sam Cable is taking orders around Small Profits and Quick Returns "MY MOTTO" NOTICE school convention was organized this morning where he had charge of the On request, Miss Sigrid Edquist naIse^ stock" here for reliable morning with the following officers County Exhibit at the state fair. Prof. Pierce, our new principal will give massage and Swedish movement elected for the ensuing y?ar. Mr I. Stanton Building: 'Phone 225 and Jay Bowman, spent Labor day Pick out your best negatives for a short period. Rheumatism, W. Hinckley of Loman, president: and have the I. P. & I. Co. make backache, throat and stomach ^ere. Mr. A. C. Early of Littlefork, Vice of the Bromide Enlargements from them. troubles, sprained joints and ~J all president, Rev. W. H. Ward of International Ernie Helmer has most You will be surprised to see how forms of nervous troubles have been ^rain community cut with his in the Falls, secretary and treasurer. well they look.—Adv. 11 successfuly treated. Ladies only. binder- The pastors of the city were new Phone No. hours 8 to a. m., teachers 164, 9 1 Posters are out advertising a big Miss Dunn one of the elected as ah advistory board. to 2 p. m. Sixth street. from the Falls, spent about two dance next Friday night under the The remains of cruiser Jas. Lappan weeks visiting at the Loman home. joint auspices of the city Band and of Bemidji were found near the 7 HAPPYLAND. re S it it a a ad Baseball team. This dance is being Itasca dock last Sunday morning The schools in this vicinity opened contract on the Black river road. given for the purpose of raising much decomposed, death believing to Monday the 8th and all report a He will be ditching and grading in enough money to pay the traveling have been caused by apoplexy. The largely increased attendance. the moskekg. expenses of the band on a trip to Elks lodge of Bemidji of which deceased The heavy rains of late have made John Hieman has bought an acre Chisholm next Sunday. By buying was a member sent a deputation terrible roads again. Only for the1 of Hughe Mcintosh, on which to a ticket to this dance you will help consitsing of F. L. Bursley and Happyland road being nearly cut out. build his house. It is on the south boost an expedition that is sure to R. F. Murphy to escord his remains its entire length, it would be impos- side of Long street. be a big advertisement for your city. to Bemidji last Monday night. $ sable in places. The Socialist Local gave a fine Mr. P. H. Olson has gone to Da- picnic on Lobor Day. Oscar Hancow kota for the thrashing season. was the speaker. A happy Mr. W. H. Gill has returned to crowd enjoyed the dance in the evenDuluth for an indefinite stay. mg. Mr. John Borstad, with his family Mac Loman has two or three acres Announcement moved here recently from Crookston of as fine barley as can be found in and is domiciled in the Erickson Koochiching County. As Hugh Mc house. Intosh wont handle it in the present Mr. Wm. Charters is having a condition, Mac is studying on which large quantity of Jack Pine cord will pay better, buying hogs or W© beg to announce that we have wood cut, and much of the land starting a brewery. opened a Photograph Studio on cleared. The settlers in this part of the 1 Mr. C. B. Griffiths, J. W. Hilliard, county have long felt the need of Third Street near Fifth Avenue C. S. Romans and P. Foley, attended cooperation in the marketing of the the development meeting* a Big Falls products of their farms. We all and are ready to take care of any recently and report quite a large attendance have something to sell and much to and considerable enthusiasm work in our line. Watch for future buy as well and by selling and buying ove* co-operation projects. in quanities we can find much announcement. better markets. The matter of organizing WILDWOOD has been agitated for some Fred Grindell transacted buisness time and there will be a meeting at HIRSCH BROS. in here last Sunday. Loman Sept. 27, to get all the people Harry Porter of Plum Creek returned togeather who are interested in it llltl STUDIO from the State Fair Sunday. We hope that other neighbors will Mrs. Stangland and daughter-inlaw call meetings before this and send returned to Crystal Bay Wednesday. delegates here. We all know that it is easier to sell in car loads than H. P. Nordby and family visited in small lots. ,jrt y* t. Jit. A* tNkV' '*1 Tk ,? «. 1