International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 8, 1914 · Page 4 of 6
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Sunday afternoon. People are the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. .LLLmi signing the pledge at the rate of LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS O'Loughlin Saturday evening in fifty or sixty a night. Mr. Rankin honor of the Misses Ida and Ellen is a very thoughtful speaker Dahlgren, who return to PREPARE FOR 'and he always hits the thing he Minneapolis Monday, after a Attend the "Rankin" meetings Dry cord-wod, $3.50 per cord,|aims at Many times during his spending the holidays with their delivered. in the city hall every night. S. E. Thompson & addresses the audience cheers parents. THE FUTURE Son. V-Vi -"I him for his strong, forceful The Farmers Club of Wildwood Miss Rosy Kroll is having a statements. The speaker is be7 held their January meeting Assistant Cashier N. L. Olson, rather bad time these days with ing followed by his hearers very at the home of J. T. O'Loughlin. of the International State bank, The time will come when your earning thbughtfully and they go away Business meeting was called to fjuinsey. is confined to his home with lagrippe. saying: "Rankin told the truth, order at 10:30 a.m. and continued power will be wanting. "Order your coal from us and he told the truth these are facts until noon. After dinner a social get it weighed on city scale. S. we need to hear." People are time and programme was had. Through old age will you be able financially We supply everything for E. Thompson & Son. ... .saying: "I don't want to miss The next meeting will be held camps beef, food, and all other Q£ tjjese meetings." A kind to enjoy the fruits of your many at the home of A. J. Porter of Qne supplies—give us a call. S. E. christian spirit is seen through Plum Creek. rear's work? Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Foss are Thompson & Son. all the services. The Methodists pleased over the birth of a are saying it is a revival meeting. daughter last week. Open an account with us today and BEAR RIVER. Auditor A. G. Wedge, of the!The Congregationalists are saySheldon lfTf, Ed. Emerson has bought a keep adding to it every pay day and line of banks, spent a' ing these meetings are doing us Mr. John Rauch spent the team of horses from Amos Wiseman. couple of days here this week on good. The Baptist report that YOU will be rewarded for your frugality. Christmas and New Year's holidays his regular visit to the First Na- the meetings are right in their with his family in our city. Carl Yamish, of Ellsworth, tional bank of our city. line and the Church of Christ W• will pay TOU 4 per cent interest on Wis., is spending a few days at people say we can't have too H. Rose's. •our sayings account Miss Olive Stephenson returned President Frank G. Sheldon ofu.ch of,.such Sood things the Hans Haugen has the right-ofway Sunday from her holiday visit the First National Bank, is Episcopalians say we are enjoyspending FIRST NATIONAL BANK nearly finished between with her folks at Parker's Prairie. a few days here assist-,ln£ these meetings, and the Emerson's and Joe Corbett's ing assistant Cashier Garnet Pet- ™1"™ people hear him gladly homestead. International Falls, Minnesota erson in the absence of Cashier One and all, church man and Mrs. H. Rose and daughter Mayor W. V. Kane and wife Geo. N. Millard, who is recover-! non-church man, say: "Rankin Evelyn returned home from returned Sunday from the Twin ing from typhoid fever. all right, we like to hear him.' 18 Gemmell Sunday morning after cities where they spent the Mr. Rankin is making a splendid spending a few days there. Christmastide. impression on the people regardless Cashier J. E. Cowan, of the In- Miss Jennie Lynch returned on of church or creed, national- the Sunday morning train from FOR SAT A ternat*onal State bank, appeared -t' poetical belief. p-nod sound UK bALL-A good sound be_ Qr before the County board in Staples where she spent her team of horses weighing about ha,f much_needed of a and well holiday vacation, and began her pounds, apply at the Press Miss HOUSTON—KIBBEY 3,OX) school work on Monday in the deserved raise in salary for office.—Adv. J. 8. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Shetland, county superintendent Bear River school. On Wednesday, December 31, of schools, and was successful in at Herman, Minn., at the home The Rosedale Sunday school Miss Eleanor Gates spent the securing it. of the bride, occurred the marriage seems to be starting the New HAS holidays with her mother in Superior, Year out right nearly everyone of Hazel Marion Houston Wis., and returned Sunday Notice to the Public. and Egerton Wales Kibbey in in this vicinity were present LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL in time for her School Monday. Sunday, which looks very encouraging. the presence of about sixty The* combined guarantee a populous center of activity I have opened a Shoe Repair Come one and all and guests and the families of the Shop in the Victoria Clothing help the good work along. bride and groom. Home a bower Don't buy your nursery stock Store. All work guaranteed at of flowers and foliage, decorated PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: or shrubs until you have seen F. reasonable prices. Half soles, in pink, white and green. CITY COUNCIL IN J. 'Farra of this city who represents cents—Rubber heels cents. Before the ceremony Mr. Edson 50 40 News Print Paper 220 tons per day the Clinton Falls Nursery H. Stolewitz Adv.tf. Eton, of Herman, intimate Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day Co., Jan. REGULAR SESSION friend of the bride, gave a solo 15. Union Meetings at City Hall. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day "Oh, Promise Me." The services at the City hall Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McPhee Lohengrin's wedding march Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually grow in interest. Large audiences are rejoicing over the birth of a followed, played by Mrs. Chas. Minutes of a regular meeting pay roll of over per month greet the speaker every A permanent $75,000 daughter born to them yesterday Houston, of Wheaton, Minn., a of the city council held January night. morning at the Northern cousin of the bride. Coaiicler these facts, and we feel sure you at o'clock p.m. Services every night this week Minnesota hospital. 5th, 1914, 8 The groom entered, attended will afroe with us that International Falls Members present: Aldermen and every night until the s|5 15th. by his cousin, Gerald S. Kibbey, litis, Oveson, Keyes, Zimmer Next Sunday afternoon there of Minneapolis, and awaited the is cUstned to become one of the most important Editors Jameson and Parker man, Doran and Wilson. will be another special meeting bride at the altar of ferns and were business visitors to our city manufacturing centers of the North The minutes of the meeting for men only. white carnations. F4itar H. C. Grove, of You can't afford to miss these held December were Miss Lucile Houston, sister of 29th, 1913, West tffe Big Fork Compass was also meetings. Mr. Rankin says read and, on motion of Alderman the bride, and Miss Grace Follon |a business visitor here Tnes lay. Doran, seconded by Alderman strong things but in a kind way. entered, attired in gowns of pale RmMmm Liti tm $201 if lusiniu Lits frtn (1291 ip 1 Keyes, same were approved. Hear him to-night, Come. pink charmence, and unfurled lafatmJ Lit* froa SIM ip Abstracts and titles to all property Tiraw li Sitt iN On motion of Alderman litis, ribbons to the altar. Next came in Koochiching county furnished seconded by Alderman Oveson, Methodist Church Notes. he attendants of the bride, Miss C. B. KINNEY on short notice by the the following bills were allowed: The Sabbath school suffered Florence Houston, of Buffalo, N. Koochiching county Abstract Co. Milliard McColey, street on account of absent teachers D., acting as maid of honor, and SALES MANAGER official abstractors, International labor who were sick last Sunday. We Miss Elizabeth Kibbey, sister of $10.00 Falls, Minn.—Adv. Julius Mountain, street are hoping all will be well next' the groom, as bridesmaid, enter- International Falls, Minnesota I Sunday. labor ing with Mr. Wendell P. Hayden 13.75 Schroepfer & Johnson, cement Remember the Sabbath school Mr. and Mrs. John Holler left of Elk River. Miss Houston and 13.20 meets at o'clock. The public Tuesday night for Sacramento 10 Miss Kibbey each wore a gown H. Zimmerman, labor and service is at eleven. There will "where they were called on account of pale pink satin and carried SUBSCRIBE NOW be no evening service on account material 495 1 of the death of their son bouquets of pink roses: of union meetings at the City S. E. Thompson & Son feed 27.25 Harry, who was formerly a resident Little Miss Eorothy Houston hall. J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., of this city and is highly a cousin of the bride, attired in brushes .regarded. Strangers will find a cordial a white shadow lace dress over 343 welcome at all the services Mrs. John LeRoy, prisoners of pink siik, entered carrying the the church. board The Norwegian Ladies' Aid 22.60 ring in the heart of a pink rose. Services at Ranier Sunday. Pat Lynch, coal :... society gave a Lutefisk supper 74.89 The bride descended the stairs Wm. Mears, electrical supplies Bible study school at 1:30 and in the basement of their new leaning on the left arm of her public worship at 8.70 church last Tuesday evening. All 2:30. father, who gave her in marriage. Dave McFarlane, services C. H. Blake, Pastor. who were present speak highly She wore a gown of shimmering of fire dfept. 15 00 of the feast. A handsome sum white satin trimmed with Ordinance No. XLV relative to BAPTIST CHURCH. was netted for their church. white shadow shantille lace and the contract for "luminous arc" We extend an earnest and cordial pearl beaving wore a veil and ./ lighting system was read for the invitation to all not identified dutch cap made of lace the same Miss Mabel Miner had the with other churches to unite third time. Alderman litis moved as adorned the dress carried a misfortune to slip from the horizontal with us in worship and service. that same be adopted and ordered shower bouquet of lillies of the bar in the gymnasium of OWDCR All the privileges of the church published, which motion valley and the only adornment the Bethelem church last Friday was seconded by Alderman Doran, are yours. The church stands for worn was a pearl necklace, the evening and break her shoulder the yeas and nays being called all that is good and helpful in gift of the groom. blade. She seems to be doing the Hotis'ezvif e's Is for the vote was as follows: the lives of men and women for The officiating clergyman was nicely and we trust she may not Yeas—Aldermen litis, Oveson, the upbuilding of character in individual Rev. Newton Ward of Moorhead. Greatest Help. be afflicted long. Keyes, Zimmerman, Doran and and community. It is a Wilson, Motion carried. good thing to be actively identified The couple left on the midnight Boy Wanted—In every town On motion duly made and seconded with an organization of this train to remain in Minneapolis HAT so tempting to the to sell the St. Paul Sunday Pioneer character. Mores Henderson was a few days before returning Press, the best Sunday newspaper granted a license to operate a Our Sunday school meets at laggard appetite as a to International Falls. in the Northwest. Splendid shotting gallery and ball game. a. m. Church service at 11 a. 10 t, flaky, fruit short cake or inducement to the right boy. Ordinance No.XLVI relative to m., when the pastor will speark WILDWOOD References required. Liberal dock at foot of Eighth ave., was a delicate hot biscuit? on "Slave or Freeman." supply of sample copies and full read for the second time. The young people's service and H. G. Taylor made a business Royal makes the perfect particulars upon request. Address Aldeman litis moved that the evening meeting will be omitted trip to Northome Friday. Circulation Dept. Pioneer short cake, biscuit and muffin, street commissioner and the city next Sunday as we join in the Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Taylor entertained Press and Dispatch, St. Paul. engineer be instructed to select union temperance campaign with Gust Erickson and and improves the flavor and the locations for the necessary the other churches, under the family last Sunday. healthfulness of all risen flourfoods. arc lights for the residence district Mr. Thos. Martin, of Duluth, leadership of Hon. A. C. Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. W. El Sykes entertained and report at the next of the firm of Martin Bros., who The Ladies' Aid will meet .with the J. T. O'Loughlin meeting of the council, which for many years have been in the Mrs. S. A. Sherman, Seventh st. family New Year's day. It renders the biscuit, hotbread motion was seconded by Alderman cedar and tie business along this and Eleventh ave. on Friday afternoon. Dr. A. K. Skaro, of Minneapolis, Oveson and carried. of road, was a business visitor? Election of officers for came up and spent the and short cake more digestible On motion the council adjourned in our city this week. Mr. the ensuing year. holidays with his brother, Dr E. and nutritious, at the to meet January 6th, Martin is one of the prosperous E. M. Hulett, Pastor. A. Skaro. 1914 at 10 o'clock a. m. same time making them more afld^substantial business men of The annual holiday dance was Attest: Dttluth, and speaks highly of the THE RANKIN MEETINGS. held at the home of Me. tiu Teufer attractiveand appetizing. R. C. Fraser, L. W. Wilson. magnificent manner in. which his The Rankin services at the of Plum Creek. All report a Royal Baking Powder is indispensable City clerk. President. home city seems to have got possession City Hall are commanding the good time, and Martin a great of itself during recent attention of the people and are entertainer. ft. for the preparation months, arid speaks brightly of growing in interest every day. (.Mr. and. Mrs: Gust Erickson As we were .going to press we all the year round of perfect it? future. He also spoke in Everybody is talking about the entertajned at. New Year's din^ were served with an injpnetion glowing terms of his appreciation meetings and big audiences are uer Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson signed by Judge McClennahan foods. of the rapid growth and attending every ^night. -Between and iamily and Mr. and Mrs. H. against,, publishing Ordinance 4Mibstantial prosperity & of this one and two hundred': men attended P. Nordley and family.farewell No. VLV above, referred to. iiiJii yu vj x-/, clty^-5 the first meeting last dance was givefr at (Ed.)