International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 15, 1914 · Page 4 of 6
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:r -j uj mmm *f^v iA INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Mr. Irvng Burton returned to his school duties at St. John's S O O N O E S LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS military ac.adamy at Delafield, 'By Earl Pendergast Wis., last week. PREPARE FOR Attorney S. M. Koefod, of Dry cord-wod, $3.50 per cord, Miss Busse is the latest addidelivered. Clarence Shaw, from down the THE FUTURE fBaudette, was a business visitor S. E. Thompson & tion to the ever increasing stenSon. river, has joined the freshman of to our city last Saturday. ographic staff in the offices class since the holidays. the M. & O. Power Co. Miss Tucker was taken down Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Millard Order your coal from us and The time will come when your earning with typhoid fever during the are recovering nicely from their get it weighed on city scale. S. slight attack of typhoid fever. Don't buy your nursery stock holidays and was unable to return. power will be wanting. jE. Thompson & Son. or shrubs until you have seen t. But we hope for her rapid J. Farra of this city who repres- $ recovery and return in the near Through old age will you bo able fin Mrs. Franz Jevne gave a party Clinton Falls Nursery Miss Ruth Gagnon returned a future. ents the last Thursday evening in honor Co., Jan. 15. ancially to enjoy the fruit9 of your many couple of days ago from her holiday There certainly is a great deal of the first birthday of Franz visit to Minneapolis. vear's work? of difference in having the entire Jevne, jr. Athletic Superintendent Percy third story \of the new high Open an account with us today and Attorney Aad A. Tone, of Spracklin, of Bethlehem church, school instead of the little assembly We supply everything for js anticipating a visit with his Northome is a legal visitor in room of the old building. keep adding to it every pay day and camps beef, food, and all other |10me folk in the city of Winnisupplies our city. His health is much improved. Some of the students are wondering vou will be rewarded for your frugality. give us a call. S. E. peg in a few days. if it wouldn't be a good Thompson & Son. plan to put in an elevator as the We will pay vou 4 per cent interest on stairs are so long.| Editor Robt. ApRoberts, of County Attorney Franz Jevne vour savings account Bemidji, is spending a couple of Be sure and see the The kindergarten which was Spinsters.is exceedingly busy these days days here in the interests of his Convention at the City hall to- presenting the many county in the Bethlehem church, has also FIRST NATIONAL BANK paper. morrow, Friday, night, given by criminal cases to be tried at this moved to one of the new high the Royal Neighbors. school rooms. term of the District court. International Falls, Minnesota Attorney S. M. Koeford, of The pupils of the grades are Baudette, was a business and wondering when they will be Mr. B. W. Bacon says it beats social visitor in our city Friday able to get into the new building. all what a healthy appetite a fel- Mr. Leonard Blomholm, man- and Saturday. Mr. Jewel gave some very interesting low's furnace developed during jager of the Fort France branch lectures on the different the past few days of cold and of the Enger-Nord Realty Co., FOR SALE—A good sound elements and their nature, windy weather. will leave for Winnipeg the last team of horses weighing about the past week. jj. of the week for a short visit. 3,000 pounds, apply at the Press Miss Martin has moved into Mr. Ted Gavin has left for! office.—Adv. J. 8. the old high school room with Green Bay, Wis., which is his All the members of the Ladies' INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA one division of the fourth grade. home town, and will not return1Aid society of the M. E. church Miss Myrtle Frank has accepted to this city because he has accepted are requested to meet at the During Mis Tucker's absence a positon as stenographer in a good position there. church, to-morrow, Friday afternon, it has been found necessary to HAS the office of S. E. Thompson & to help transact the business have more teachers. Mrs. Ogaard Son's mercantile store. of the organization. LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL has been taking up the Latin President L. H. Nord, of the classes Mr. Jewel taking up the American Traction Co., went to These combined guarantee a populous center of activity Adelard Peneault, who is Mr. Fred Covey is spending botany and zoology classes, and Minneapolis last Friday evening, the week, out from Big Falls, building the Catholic church, has Miss Remington the ancient history 1 on business for his company, and superintending the cleaning of entered into a contract with Ferguson class. PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: will return in about two weeks. f. the right-of-way for judicial & Peterson to complete WANTED An experienced News Print Paper 220 tons per day ditch No. 7. the new theatre building they are lock picker. Apply at once to Attorney Harris Richardson erecting next door to the Press Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day room 209, at the high school. and Attorney C. J. Rockwood, of office. Mr. Lars Larson, head book- Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Minneapolis, are here representing The English I class has begun keeper for the International 1 the M. & O. Power company the study of Julius Caesar. The Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually The Press acknowledges a Lumber company, is enjoying a and allied interests in their cases class is showing great interest in pleasant visit from Mr. O. M. permanent month visit from his brother Chris., of A pay roll of over $75,000 per at the present term. the play. Carr of Pelican Rapids. Mr. Carr Fort William, Ont. Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you The modern history and soph is the senior partner in the firm omore English class miss their Abstracts and titles to all property of E. E. Peterson & Co. and for will afree with us that International Falls Mr. Wm. Abbott, who has daily promenade to the court in Koochiching county furnished many years has been heavily interested is dwtuted to become one of the most important be£n employed on the Canadian house. But there are compensa on short notice by the in this city. construction, left Thursday last tions, especially with the thermometer Koochiching county Abstract Co. manufacturing centers of the North to take a vacation in his home at zero. official abstractors, International Mr. Carl Eichorn of the First West .^^'^^4^feKieapolisv Falls, Minn-.—Adv.- Tltef first semester closes thi National bank in our city, left week. The work in American last Monday evening to take the literature, zoology and higher Rosldoncs Lots tram $200 up Businiss Lots from $1200 op Miss Jefferies, who has been Ex-alderman Herman Koen position of teller in the new Mer- algebra will be completed at this -^viiiting with her sister, Mrs. Industrial Lots fro* $600 up Terms to Suit aH eke left last Friday night for a!chant's National bank of St. time. The examinations will be Henry Carroll, for the past two visit of investigation into the Paul. During the few months of C. B. KINNEY taken the latter part of this months, returned to her home in opportunities offered in the Mr. Eichorn's residence here he week. 'Glencoe last Monday night. Peace River section of country has made many good friends Monday was the grand moving SALES MANAGER in northwest Canada. amongst the business men, as day for the high school. The EYES—Dr. Larson the Optometrist well as in the younger set, all of International Falls, Minnesota seats and books being carriec will be at Hotel Victoria whom wish him good luck in his You will see the old maid.i over by the boys and girls. January 29th, and 30th. Consult position. transformed into beautiful young nevv The work was speedily carried him if you need glasses or an maidens before your own eyes at through under the leadership afflicted with defective eyes.— the "Spinsters Convention" tomorrow Miss Esther Shapiro returned SUBSCRIBE NOW of the high school boys ar.c Adv.—Jan. 29. night at the City hall xor yesterday from her visit to Chicago teachers, and we thank the boys JU the benefit of the Royal Neighbor and Milwaukee. A previous of the gardes in the manner that lodsre. ty? Attorneys Judge M. A. Spooni,r, engagement prevented her they rendered ns :.heir help. G. M. Torrance, and Chas. from being in the automobile 1 (jcrutchns, all of Bemidji, are at1 with her relatives, Mr. Jacob Deputy County Auditor Chas. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES hnding to the interests of their Sheeran enjoyed a short visit' Oeengard, of this city, and Mr. jiinets in the District court, now from his brother, J. A. Sheeran,1 RlPstem Winnipeg, when the of In spite of the severe cold anc in session in our city. who stopped off here on.his way|accldent occurred which injured wind last Sunday the Sunday Licensed Plumbers and to Warroad, in the interest ofjthese gentlemen so badly two school scholars were nearly al business for the Soo Railway Co. i^ia^ they ai[e the hospital Mr. Earl Frank is detained in there and on time. The morning last Saturdav. recovering- nicely from their his visit to Minneapolis by the service was also well attended Heating Engineers wounds and bruises. necessity of a nasal operation, for such a wintry day. Next Sab which is being performed by a bath we will have services both Mr. Jacob Ungerman, of Margie specialist in the Norwegian WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. Mr. C. V. Corson, the new morning and evening. We have was a business and social ..Deaconess hospital in that city. owner and editor of the Northome enjoyed the union meetings at the ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. visitor to this city the first part Record, paid us a pleasant hall, but will be glad to get back of this week. Jake is one of the EAST & CORRIN visit last week. He is a native home again for service Sunday Messrs James T. Watson and earliest settlers in his section. He of Glencoe, and spent his boyhood evening. The sermons next Sunday iDavid Liljeblad, who have been is a hard worker and is rapidly Oreson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 22i days with several in our will be evangelistic. Sub /here spending their Christmas turning his forest homestead into city who hail from that section jects will be: Morning—"Stop vacations at home, returned to a productive farm. of the country. He is a practical and Know God." Evening: "God their respective colleges for the printer and newspaper man and or Baal—Which?" We extend ^further pursuit of their studies The "high dive" started up will be a helpful addition to the a cordial invitation to attend the K^ast weeK craft in this county. We were again this mornng. During the services. You Will find our pj? summer months it has been practically glad to meet him and trust he church a pleasant place to spend Mr. Irving Rooney, who has rebuilt and is working will often visit us. His new purchase an hour. There Is no substitute /been enjoying a two weeks' vacation better than ever. Eighty carloads is already putting on evidences PASTOR at his home in Stillwater, of pulpwood have already of greater healthfulness. returned a couple of days ago for Royal Baking Powder been received from this winter's vand is now performing the duties BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES cutting for the paper mill. THE RANKIN MEETINGS ©f camp clerk for the International fot making the Lumber Co. at Houpt. The temperance lectures that Next Sunday those services The International Lumber Co.s have been delivered every night which have been laid aside during best caket biscuit and big sawmill started up again Secretary Geo. Snyder, of A. meetings this week in the City hall have the Rankin will be Tuesday for the winter's run, af International Falls Construe continued to hold both their interest resumed at the regular hours. ter being closed for a month for pastry* Royal is Absolutely Co., left Friday night for the and their good audiences. 10 Sunday school meets at a.m. repairs. This mill employs about win cities, .to attend to business Almost every phase of this 11 pastor, M. Hulett, and at the E. three hundred men. There is atters relative to the two long great question has been ably discussed preach for Pure and the will "Waiting much local interest in hearing ainage ditches for which they and well illustrated by the Christ" the At will be theme. the whistle blow again day and ave the contract in this county. lecturer, largely from his own 6130 the Christian Endeavor society only baking powder night. personal experiences with men will resume its meetings. All The latest addition to the and events. Many have signed young people cordially invited. made from Royal Mr. H. B. Bean, purchasing ress staff is Mr. Wm. Fullarn, the pledge of total abstinence At 7130 the service of song, followed agent for the M. & O. Power Co. who is an expert linotype from liquor drinking, and a by sermon by the pastor. and allied interests, has moved achinist operator. He has al- movement has been started to There will be a ten-minute prelude^ grape cream of tartar. his headquarters from Minneapolis ady assumed charge and al- submit to the voters at the coming on "After the Rankin meet-: to this city. spacious and A ady doing the best of work on spring election the question irigs^-What? Subject of sermon nicely arranged addition to the as to whether they prefer a #*at wonderful machine, which "Unsuspected Enemies." We requisition department office has as installed in this office list "wet" or a "dry" town. have a hearty greeting to all who been built for his accommodation. -^eek, .'and which may be niore The last of this series of,lectures. may come to our services. Try ally described in a later issue. will be given to-night. it and.see I iiiSMS rtlSlRM SH iv\ iiliiiE