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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

September 25, 1913 · Page 4 of 6

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xi'l T/q it* N "v.--? r- -&v (i INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. W E. LAWRENCE nounces her early return to her wonted LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS place in the office, the Victoria, The Rexall Store and her many friends. She reports a delightful trip and upon her return PREPARE FOR will make good with that promised INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Asst. Supt. John Roach of Spooner' FOR RENT—A Modern 4 room flat "big one." Sundayed in our city. Newly papered. Apply 712 9th. Ave. Lost, one perfectly good hat, in THE FUTURE G. F. Swinnerton. M.D., C. JR. The home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Maki For the best grade of Portrait photography normal condition, color brown, male has been blest with a real nice baby go to Emerson's studio. has not been seen since four o'clock Physician and Surgfeon girl- p. m. last Saturday, a suitable reward Mrs. William Watrous and son are Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted Mi*. Hogan Burud of Big Falls is visiting Mrs. Henry Tohms this week will be given to the finder provided The time will come when your earning Office over Ruettell's Department Store agisting in the auditor's office this it is returned to its owner FOR RENT—Store in good location International Falls. Minn. power will be wanting. week. Timekeeper Mallory. on Third street. J. H. Enierson. Wanted a girl for general house Dr. Jenner Perry Chance Don't forget the Yoeman dance Through old age will you be able fin­ work. Apply M. L. Rifkin people's RAUCH. tomorrow night at the Grand opera store. house. ancially to enjoy the fruits of your many PHYSICIAN and SURGEON A dance is to be given next Friday Miss Olive Stevenson entertained Mrs. C. B. Montgomery left last night at Harrigan. year's work? Olllce over litis Drug Store. Phone IB the teachers sewing club last Saturday Sunday evening to spend the winter Bill Harrigan done some plowing Night calls at Hotel Koochiching evening. in Arkansas. for John Jacksha last week. Open an account with us today and INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vitto Losse Julius Knutson is up from Chisholm Miss Nellie Dunn spent the week of Ninth street a fine black eyed, keep adding to it every pay day and end enjoying the natural scenery visiting friends and relatives. DR. O. C. HEIE1E curly haired girl. Howard Magladry and Anna Anvid around Loman. you will be rewarded for your frugality. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N I ST visited with Ward's last Sunday Gummed labels at the Press office Whitbeck at their home in Goldville, afternoon. Buy your photograph envelopes at We will pay you 4 per cent interest on a pretty baby girl. Office over International State riank Gertrude O'Niel form Duluth is the Press office. INTKBNATIONAL FALLS, vour savings account. Walter Jeager leaves next week visiting with Mrs. Wm. Harrigan MINN. Miss Dawson is the latest addition this week. for Buffalo, N. Y,. to resume his Dr. H. H. Ihrig to the stenographer staff of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK A couple of men from Chisholm studies at the University. Power Company. are up with a carload of horses which Attorney Houpt of Buffalo is visiting Mrs. Bob Dougherty of Spooner is DENTIST they are selling very fast. International Palls Minnesota his brother, General Manager, spending a few days at her parental Office over Holler's Confectioner? L. F. Houpt of the Power Company. home in this city. INTERNATIONAL FALLS BIRCHDALE SLIVERS. John L. Carlson arrived last Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Wold of Grand Forks, from Chicago, and is working N. D., has returned home fully recovered DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ Mr. Frank D. Ball is. elected town temporarily for a Fort Frances from her operation. clerk. plumbing firm. DENTIST Rev. T. W. Howard went to Baudette An industrious and hard working Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slocum are this week. woirian wants to work out by the gratified at the arrival of a nice Office and residence over litis Drug Store Miss Annie, E. Shelland visited the day, apply at the Press Office. Licensed Plumbers and plump baby boy at their home on INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. Birchdale school, Friday. The latest sheet music is on sale at Sixth street Tuesday. Mrs. M. Ruberg was gladly wel•comed Marvin's jewellry and Music store in PHINNEY A CAMPBELL heating Engineers When in St. Paul, stop at the home from her visit to Minneapolis. the Clark building on Third street. JEWELL HOTEL, opposite the Mrs. R. J. Young entertained last Lawyer Court House, and be assured of a The surprize party given for Mrs. Saturday afternoon in honor of her nice, clean room. Popular prices. T. W.. Howard's birthday, proved to WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. guest, Mrs. Brown of Minneapolis. Over International State Bank be a jolly time. But she began to Glen Sevelle of Ranier has sold ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gulf are INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA "smell a rag" before half a dozen of his place at Ranier to Mr. Anderson rejoicing over the birth of a rollicking A S S O I N the guests had arrived. Each brot and has made a deal for the purchase boy at their home on Sighth A I N a pound of "something." All present of the Poley LaPage saloon and street. OVESON BLOCK Intrnational falls, Minn. PHONE 221 Lawyer had a jolly time. cafe in this city. Dr. Mary, Miss Shelland and the The Farmer's Club met at the Abstracts and titles to all property rest of the bachelor ladies of Bacon's school house Wednesday night. The Office over International State Bank in Koochiching county furnished on Flats entertained last Saturday evening school organ was sent for. Mr. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA short notice by the Koochiching county in their happy home. Slocum was elected as delegate to Abstract Co., Official abstracters, Miss Esther Shapira left last evening attend the Farmers Club meeting at CEO. S. LANGLAND International Falls, Minn.—Adv. TRY IT for her vacation, the first part International Falls. Two new members ANY TIME ANY PLACE Mr. A. L. Jones of the American of which she will spend attending were also elected. Lawyer Double Bretf Bottled Suburbs Company is spending the the fashon show at Duluth. week here with Agent G. W. Anderson, FOR RENT—On large well furnished BEAR RIVER ITEMS. Office over International State Bank who has charge of their real IK QIC room with heat and all modern Re Re INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA estate interests hereabouts. George Charter bought a yoke of On Draught For Home Use conveniences. Apply Mrs. John oxen from Bern Rose recently. Berg, over Ruetell's store. The ladies aid society of the M. CROWNED KING Wesley Gill returned home Saturday E. church will be entertained in the Koochiching Camp No. 7602 The stork also viisted the home of OF ALL BEERS to visit his family a few days. church parlors by Mrs. James T4 Mr. and Mrs. Klipness at their home Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rose visited Watson to-morrow, Friday afternoon DULUTH BREWING MALTING CO., DULUTH, MINN. near the roundhouse last Saturday H. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays at the home of Amos Wiseman's at -two o'clock. Everybody cordially and left them a nice new baby. of each month. Full attendance Sunday. invited. requested, visiting neighbor welcome. f.". FOR SALE—Hard-coal heater ''Pete Olson returned rfom Dakota Mr. Elven Cruickshank purchased brass bed curtain stretcher hair last Wednesday where he had been the meat and grocery business of M. B. A. mattress small oil stove oak threshing. Mr. J. R. Harmon last Saturday. Mr. 718 Seventh avenue. Phone 241. Ivan Griffith left for Foston Sunday NEW CITY MEAT MARKET Cruickshank is an experienced business International Lodge No. 2303 meets evening to visit Christ Foss, Miss Mamie Hayes of Bar wick, In Kane's Hall every second and man and will continue successfully banker for a few days. Ont., is recovering nicely from a serious fourth Tuesday in each month. business so well started by his Mrs. Tom Armstrong is making operation performed at the "Visiting members welcome. predecessor. s6me fine improvements by building Northern Minnesota Hospital here, Jos. Rauscher, Prop. A. A. LEE, SECRETARY. Mr. W. J. Potter of Mizpah and an addition on her house. last Thursday,. Mr. E. M. Kling of Waukana who Mrs. Myson Van Vleck and children C. B. Houle's Barber shop on Second H. STUBEE have completed the viewing and assessing have gone to the southern part Wholesale and Retail Meats. Strictly Fresh Eggs, avenue, on road to ferry, is open of the Elwell road between of this state to visit relatives for a Butter, Lard Compound. Poultry and Fish. A rc hit day and night. He gives the best ox here and Northome have been appointd short time. service and has plenty of chairs.— Home Made Sausage and Hamburger. together with Mr. C. W. Speelm'an C. B. Griffith, TomArmstrong, Harle fetid Superintendent of Construction. Adv. tf for similar work on the Northome-Deer Rose and Charles Romens were In fact everything that goes with an up-to-date Office over litis Drug Store river Elwell road. They business visitors at International Mrs. Henry Duberkey of Fort Fraces„ INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA began working on it yesterday. meat market at prices that are always reasonable. Falls Monday. Ont., is convalescent after a delicate abdominal operation which was SHORT SEASON Small Profits and Qu'ck Returns performed last Fiday at the Northern "MY MOTTO" MRS. JANET W. DADE Minnesota Hospital. BETHLEHEM. CHURCH Music Teacher IS NO HANDICAP The news has eventually reached Stanton Building JPhone 225 the city of the wedding of Attorney Rev. Edgar L. Heermance, pastor. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA R. E. Burdick to Miss Nellie Graham, Sunday school at 10 a. m. The school at Duluth on Friday last. Both i.s being thoroughly graded. 'The The popluar impression that vegetables young people are well known here grades follow those of the day school J. E. OKERSTROM do not thrive unless it be in and their hosts of friends wish them and each has its own series of lessons. a county where the growing season General Contractor long life and the best of proseprity. Preaching services at 11 a. m. is long is not founded, according to and 8 p. m., with special music by Mr. A. E. Fisher of Winnipeg Dean A. F. Woods of the state college Empress Building, Room 2. the chorus choir. You are welcome. arrived last Saturday to. make his of agriculture. Vevemge me Bethlehem church is now practical- home in our city. He is the repre- "People who believe that the short INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN sentative of the Canadian Provincial completed, contractor Paul Johnvaudville growing season is a handicap in the circuuit which has made having received the last of the so north are surprised when they see CHARLES. K. SHAND arrangements to play continually at work. Two windows-of brown how .rapidly vegetation grows, "said the Grand opera house in this city °Pa^ ^ass have been placed back of Dean Woods. "There is an explanation. ARCHITECT while their troupes are on their way the cboft, and the same glass is There is fully one-tenth more Flans and specifications for all buildings. from Chicago to Winnipeg and Van use^ ^or ^e front transom. Visitors light each day during the growing Correspondence solicited. Couver. This will give to our city ^le pronounce the building season in this part of the country an opportunity that very few small jone 0 the most beautiful in the ViBGiNiA, MINN. than there is farther south. Ninety cities enjoy—that of seeing the best northwest. Two large hot air furn- days up here are equivalent to 100 acies are being installed this week of vaudevilles at popular prices. days to the south because of the by (the Green Hardware company. «appJs Undertaking: Parlors excess of daily sunshine. The little hunting party consisting The gymnasium equipment has been "Then the northern part of the of Mr. andf Mrs. E. W. Smith IbKBALHERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ordered and will be in place before state is frost protected by the lake's. and daughter, Mrs. Highburg, Mr. Our personal attention given to all the end of October. -li There are lakes everywhere, and taws. Wc also have the agency for and Mrs. Collins, daughter and dog, they temper the wind," and keep off gimvestones and monuments. 'Phone Mr. Fuller and last but not least in HOW DE DEES. the frOst until late in the fall. There 234. importance Mr. Geo. Jeager came Andy Olson is thinking seriously is another point. Moisture is more INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA near meeting disaster, however some of purchasing a winter suit. evenly divided and the same amount good records were made. Fuller established We are all wondering what that of rainfall is much more beneficial kj .: one for long distance 0. £. OKERSTROM means at the bottom of the letter here than it is farther to the south. breathing, since he declares that he recently received and lost by Ed. & Architect All of these things combined serve only took three breaths between Bassler, Jr. He says he wouldn't to produce rapid growth and to produce Ranier and Rainy Laike city. He care so much if that wasn't on it. astonishing results in what is also won the reputation of being the The office force is wondering what VJSmpress Building Room No. 2 really a short growing season. only one who was able to kill a significance is attached to the recent INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA duck, by filling it so full of Wooden dolling up done by Bro. Warner, trufe NOTICE *j«4 lead that it drowned. Mr. Smith it is only a collar, but there inust be 'A made a record for cruising, having Get the On request, Miss Sigrid Edquist a reason for it. Who is sheWarner? 'jf left the camp at sunrise in search of will give massage and Swedish movement FALLS DECORATING CO. Superintendent Spencer of the wolves he was picked up ten miles Nfor a short period. Rheuma­ stel* timekeeping force has ^purchased away by a passing boat. The /"Alice" tism, backache, throat and stomach (?i) a new pipe. No more ten centers To do your Painting* Papering l» had to cut the three boats she for him he said. Be careful troubles,, sprained joints and all si dnd decorating. We sell was taking up for the use of the forms bf nervous troubles have bfeen Spernce. ''Pride ctifneth beforie a fall E' party, loose after, one having been successfiily treated. Ladies onl^. and a haughty spirit before destruction." ALL-PAPER & PAINTS smashed in the storm: Never again Phone No. 164, hours 8 to 9 a. in., 1 Cwrk lldg., 3rd St. Pbftu 182 declare some of the party. A message from the "Princtess* -an- to 2 p. m. Sixth street. 1 tews® 1* tv ml ""dtp ff