International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 5, 1914 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS W. E. LAWRENCE normal, will give an illustrated FORT FRANCES FIRE lecture on his European tour. THE REXALL STORE LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS SCHOOL NOTES The various attractions are A disastrous fire destroyed the By Earl Pendergast International Falls, Minn. secured at reduced rates, as they Square 88., Fort Frances, last are booked for about ten days Saturday midnight, causing a each. This is a very worthy enterprise, Get your adhesive tape at the G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., C. M. Crayons, pencils, and 6x9 total loss to both building and not only for its educational The reference library, which Press office. Adv. tablets at the Press office. Adv. Physician and Surgeon stock of about $10,000, the property value, but the profits derived, las been in a "stat gus" since Eyes Examined and glasses fitted of J. A. Tulloch, gent's furnishings. if any, will be used to secure moving, has at last been arranged. Office over Ruetteli's Dept. store Guy Parker ,of the Littlefork Mrs. Tombs entertains this afternoon needed school equipment. Times, was a Saturday visitor in The fire was of unknown origin International Falls, Minn. in honor of Mrs. E. E. Everyone was glad to welcome town. and was first discovered in Mclntyre. "RUBE" BAND DANCE. Miss Tucker back last Monday the rear of the frame store building. Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE morning. All agree that it seems Dry cord-wod, $3.50 per cord, The fire spread so rapidly Physician and Surgeon Order your coal from us and more like the same school now. The "Rube" band dance last delivered. S. E. Thompson & and threatened the adjoining get it weighed on city scale. S. night was a big success, about A member of the English IV Office over litis Drug store Son. buildings so that it was found E. Thompson & Son. Phone 11 one hundred couples being present. class is reviewing "les Miserables." necessary to call upon the fire The farmer costumes were Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching She argues with the classification department from this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chong are exquisitely pleasant and unique. International Falls, Minn. that ranks it as probably Last Frday a fine baby girl was Our fire laddies responded rejoicing over the birth of a Prizes were awarded as follows: the longest novel ever written. born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Gravo with their usual promptness and handsome daughter. Miss Marie Gilbertson 1st lady's The botany class found it was at their home in the mill addition. DR. O. C. HEIEIE by good co-operation succeeded prize. to be deprived of the joy of tak* DENTIST in putting the fire under control. Alderman litis and family have Mrs. Gus. Eck, 2nd lady's prize. ing an examination, but its alarm Office over International proved needless. Miss Jaegar, 3rd lady's prize. reached Peterburg, Florida, after President E. W. Backus returned State Bank stopping at several cities enroute Chas. Wanderseed, 1st gent's The seniors discovered Thursday NORWEGIANS TAKE NOTICE Tuesday from an over International Falls, Minn. prize. that the faculty is no respecter for Cuba. Sunday visit with his folks in Dave Eck, 2nd gent's prize. of persons for they were The Norwegians in Minnesota Minneapolis. Roy Peterson, 3rd gent's prize. told to remain after school until DR. H. H. 1HR1G We supply everything for are raising funds with which to The music was unusually good their note books were up to DENTIST camps—beef, food, and all other provide a Minnesota exhibit at FOR SALE— Cheap Edison apd te band netted a neat sum date. It does not seem to add to supplies—give us a call. S. E. the World's fair in Norway this home phonograph, large horn— Office over Holler's confectionery their dignity to know that even for new instruments and general Thompson & Son. coming summer. 150 records and cabinet. All as expenses. They wish to express the freshmen have in some mysterious Governor Eberhart, in a special International Falls, Minn. good as new. Inquire of Geo. way discovered that none their thanks for the generous message, asked the last legislature The F. and E.'s are meeting Holler. F-5 of the class left the building until patronage given. to appropriate $15,000 with DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ this afternoon with Mrs. George five and that some were still which to provide said exhibits, P. Watson and are sampling DENTIST If you are going to the city at work at six. but the legislature failed to appropriate prune cake from a new recipe. Office and residence over CHURCH NOTES soon phone or write us to reserve As Mr. Jewell is here this any amount whatsoever. litis Drug Store s!s sfs sj: :J: $3: $ & $ $ $ room for you at the Beaufort week the high school and seventh As a result, the Norwegians FOR SALE—One car-load of Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. and eighth grades have had several International Falls, Minn. of Minnesota have formed a M. E. CHURCH heavy draft horses from 1,200 to Adv.—Feb. 12. lectures on agriculture. The Minnesota Norwegian association Rev. E. M. Hullett, pastor of 1,600 lbs. Must be sold at once. main topic has been: "The things to raise funds with which to PHINNEY & CAMPBELL the Baptist church, has kindly offered Enquire at Burton's Dept. store. Necessary for the Soil." provide the intended Minnesota Judge Wright adjourned court LAWYERS to preach for Rev. C. H. The eighth grade sewing class exhibit. This association was organized last Monday because the cases Blake in the Methodist church are now in the midst of mending at the call of Governor Over International State Bank Edward Marchal, tie inspector set for hearing between that date next Sunday mornng at 11 a. m. stockings. Useful occupation, we Eberhart. for the Shevlin-Mathieu Lumber and the 17th have been either Sunday school at 10 o'clock a.m. International Falls, Minn. imagine. How to avoid "make up Mr. Franz Jevne has been appointed Co. at Kettle Falls, was in the settled or continued. In the evening the Methodist work"—Do not stay away from a member of this association city 011 business the last of the congregation will go to the Baptist school. F. J. McPARTLIN for Koochiching county week. church to hear Rev. Hullett Mrs. Nellie Staples, the sixteen LAWYER and has been asked to raise one preach. year old wife who is charged WHAT HE SAID hundred dollars for this fund Office over International The two Roumanians who with infanticide at East St. F. Hopkinson Smith, painter, among the Norwegians of Koochiching were on trial last week for assault "State Bank BAPTIST CHURCH Cloud, w^s bound oVer without author and engineer, was employed county, Minnesota. He and battery committed last Sunday school at 10 a.m. bail to the spring term of court. International Falls, Minn. in the government service respectfully solicits subscriptions September, drew a fine of $50 or The pastor will preach at the at one time, in which he had to the fund. Money can be sent thirty days each. Methodist church in the morning to do some traveling, says Collier's. TEAM FOR SALE —Cheap, GEO S. LANGLAND direct to Mr. Jevne at International at 11 a.m. and union service of He was riding in the Pullman $300.00. Weight about 2700 lbs. Falls receipts will be LAWYER the Baptist and Methodist congregations Harry Hall, the genial entertainer opposite some traveling Nine and ten years old. Sound mailed the same day money is received. will be held in this Office over International and former dispenser of men who were very loquacious. and good workers. Inquire of church in the evening at 7130. State Bank wet goods at the Rex, is now "on They tried several times to Bowers-Buckmaster Real Estate It is hoped that many Norwegians Young people's meeting at 6:3c International Falls, Minn. the road" for Barrett Bros, of St. bring him into the conversation. will take advantage of this Co,, Mizpah, Minn. Adv.-F-i2. p. m. Paul, selling bar fixtures. He answered politely, then became opportunity to have Koochiching E. M. HULETT, Pastor. KOOCHICHING CAMP silent. Finally one of them county and Minnesota represented Mr. E. W. Young, who for the said: FOR SALE—Big NO. 7602 house and lot at this great fair. past two years has been the BETHLEHEM CHURCH "On the road?" addressing Mr, in fine location, lot 5, Block 56, Exhibits are also acceptable. A. meets first and third storekeeper for the Power company, Rev. Edgar L. Heermance, pastor Smith. International Falls. Part cash, Thes'e exhibits may also include Tuesdays of each month. Full left last Saturday night for Sunday school at 10 a. rr£ "Yes," he replied. balance monthly payments if desired. photos of lakes, rivers, forests, attendance requested. Visiting New York city to take a similar Preaching services at 11 a.m. and Write J. E. Diesen, Cloquet, "What kind of goods do yott homesteads shacks, log cabins, neighbors welcome. postion with a large manufacturing 7:30 p.m. We have a warm building* sell?" Minn. F-5 etc. Indian curios such as Indian concern. god music, and a cordial "Lighthouses." tepees, burial places, snow M. B. A. welcome why should you stay The drummer gasped in astonishment, shoes, models of canoes, etc., will International Lodge No. 2303 Mrs. C. B. Montgomery, who at home? Mrs. Frank Engelking, of Northome, then said: "Boss, where all be received and will be returned meets in Kane's hall every second recently passed through a serious The reading room is open on is spending the week here do you keep your samples?" after the expiration pf the and fourth Tuesday in each operation, is recovering nicely Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to as company for her little daughter, fair. month and with continued careful nursing 5:00 p.m., and every week evening Bernice, who is recovering All exhibits and money contributed Visiting members welcome. O E I E O O 1 will be able to be around from 7.00 to 9:30 p.m. Permission nicely from an operation for appendicitis Opened under new management should reach Mr. Jevne not in A. A. Lee, Secretary. Hot and cold running water again in a few weeks. may be obtained to use at the Northern Minnesota nater than February 15th. every room. Booms SO cents and up per Pay the social room for private parties hospital. Yours Very truly, H. STUBEE two of these were held last E. £. WEZTZEl, Proprietor F-5 FRANZ JEVNE. G. A. Oveson, of this city, inventor 105 Lake Avenue South week. ARCHITECT of a garbage incinerator Mr. Isaac Helseth, of Thief Grand 908—A Melrose 4266 The gymnasium is open to men Duluth Minn. —and— has had a large number of 12page River Falls, paid the Press orfice SOMETHING DOING on Monday and Wednesday evenings, Superintendent of Construction booklets illustrating and describing a pleasant visit this afternoon at 50 cents a month and to his burner, printed at Office over litis Drug store He says bids are out for the women on Tuesday evenings at While it has been the policy of the Press office. Mr. Oveson has building of the first twenty International Falls, Minn. 25 cents a month. A class is held this sheet for the past year not Mr. Stenographer! Why not two of his burners in operaion, miles of electric railroad from on Sunday afternoon for .boys to build any railroads, until we use the BEST Ribbon for one in Baudette and one in this Thief River Falls in this direction. MRS. JANET W. DADE over 12, whether members of one should hear the whistle of the your Typewriter? city. He has the contract for of the regular classes or not. hand car, still, so many rumors MUSIC TEACHER building the bridge across the A frolic will be given Frida,r are afloat that we cannot help, STAR BRAND TYPEWRITER Mr. Floyd V. Clark, of the first river east of his town. International Falls, Minn. afternoon for the pupils in Miss but tell a few. RIBBONS Daily Journal office, returned Hunts and Miss Graham's rooms. It is generally conceded that All colors. For all machines last week after a few weeks vacation Both high dives at the paper The women of the church will J. E. OKERSTROM the Soo has acquired control of at his former home at mill have met with slight misfortune meet on Friday afternoon at 2130. the Red Lake line and it is said Harold E. Kimpton Austin. He surprised his many GENERAL CONTRACTOR the past few days. A block that this line is to be extended litis Block, Int'l Falls, Minn. friends here by bringing his of wood went wrong on the old FATAL FIRE AT KELLIHER International Falls, Minn. from Redby, the present terminal, bride, who was Miss Catherine one, breaking the large chain and. along the east shore of Red At midnight last Monday fire Baker of Austin, back with him. a four-foot gear wheel. The new Lake, via Nebish, into this district. If CHARLES K. SHAND Congratulations to the young broke out in the Kelliher hotel dive was being moved to place ARCHITECT* couple.. and was not discovered until it when its anchorage gave away, Besides it is generally know was so far advanced that' it was Plans and specifications for all S. E, THOMPSON precipitating the machine forward that the Northern Pacific had its impossible for the guests to be Buildings Wednesday afternoon the Outgoing so that the end of it crashed right of way men cruise through rescued. officers and guards of the Correspondence Solicited through the ice into the river. from Kelliher to this place, during & SON The following are reported to Virginia, Minnesota O. T. M. were entertained at Its operation will be delayed the latter part of November have been burned to death:—Odin the residence of Mrs. George about a week. and it was then currently reported MikkelsOn, 53, clerk, Kelliher Holler. Contests and games were DR. GEORGE HOEY that this line was to be extended Gabriel Shoberg, 32, Kelliher immensely enjoyed after which International Falls, Minn. A NEW FIRM VETERINARY SURGEON during the coming year 'N. Pratt, a farmer Charles the guests partook of daintily and the surveyors would be on —and— Larson, Kelliher M. McQuinn, prepared luncheon, and were returned DENTIST the job during the winter. Messrs Gustav Swendson, Herbert Deer River. safely home in a sleigh Swendson and Clare Kewles —Phone 80—' The Thief River Falls Electric The fire is supposed to have driven by Mr. Burnett. have organized the Northern International Falls, Minn. line recently let contracts for the started from the furnace and was Produce company and rented the erection of bridges on their proposed first discovered by two men who Mr. Fred A. Harmon, who last brick store building formerly occupied line, which is laid out in were passng \yhen the flames had J. E. OKERSTROM week resigned as councilman of by the Pike Mercantile their published maps as extending reached the second floor. TRY OUR SOFT ARCHITECT Baudette, on account of having company, at the corner of Third to this community. The Soo Most of those who escaped did moved to this city, is now comfortably street and Fifth avenue, and will line is said to be the dominating NUT COAL so by jumping from the upper International Falls, Minn. setled with his family be ready to transact a general factor in control of this proposed windows. A Kelliher school $8.15 PER TON on Eighth avenue, between Sixth mercantile business in a few line. teacher was saved'by a man who days. and Seventh streets. Mr. Harmon As to the extension of the Loman broke into her room and made a CITY SCALE is a member of the Northwestern HOTEL SVEA road (Minnesota, Dakota & cord of bed clothing on which she W E I S John Peterson, Prop. Construction company, which SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENTS Western) we'd be willing to bet escaped. Thirteen were badly company secured the contract, the price*of a rjew lid, that logs injured. A good, first-class hotel for and is having such good success The principals of the schools of will be hauled over the rails to A temporary hospital was established local and transient trade. building the Elwell roads between the county are preparing to give in a nearby building, the local mill before snow flies here and the St. Louis a series of educational entertainments next fall. Now, rememberj we where the injured were cared for. Newly* Constructed and county line east of Ericsburg and under the auspices of the None of the bodies of the _dead are not in on the ground floor Rates Reasonable. Ray! He is a good man and a schools. .. The Glazier Jubilee as we are not a railroad baron, have been recovered and it is believed valuable addition to our ever increasing Sample Room in Connection singers, a colored troupe, will but, we are simply telling the they were entirely cremated. -PHONE NO. 128— number of successful come in February, and in March story as the little birds whispered business men. President Weld of the Moorhead it to us.—Spooner News. The loss was about $25,000.