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

March 19, 1914 · Page 4 of 8

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V' IV .J*t, 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS W. E. LAWRENCE 3 an ode to a "scab" musician with Work for Discharged Prisoners." pper for some visiting brethren V4 such telling effect, that at least Mr. Shannon is an attractive THE REXALL STORE last Saturday night. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS one member present was'deploring speaker, and comes with a very The Rainy river is open nearly International Falls, Minn. A. M. the fact that his F. of important message for the people get* to Indus. Jesse Kennedy is card was not paid up. Mr. Woods, of our city. ting ready for a boat ride. the enthusiastic young virtuoso The annual spring election of G. F. Swinnerton, M.D., C.M. Miss Gertrude Sullivan is spending One of our boys has turned hi* 1 of the Empress theatre, who, let this city is less than three weeks the day as a social visitor at 7:30. his Evening worship at The feet out to grass. He carried Physician and Surgeon it be remembered, was once favorably distant. Baudette. pastor will give the closing number shoes under his arm to keep them Eyes Examined and glasses fitted known in the vaudeville of ""The Story Told by Isaac dry. Dr. R. H. Monahan returned world as "Edwinsky, that Roam" If you want a nobby electric Office over Ruettell's Dept. store of Galilee, a vivid picture of the The town of Indus held their ing Violinist," absolutely declined Tuesday from a professional visit Flashtric window sign see H. N. Master and His teaching. There first election last Tuesday. Th$ International Falls, Minn. to deliver his celebrated lecture to Crosby. Harris.—Adv. will be sppcial music. school girls served a good lunch on "The Folly of Consecutive and coffee. Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Editor Guy E. Parker, of the Fifths," as he probably thought Vice-president A. G. Wedge of several The final spelling test for The reading room will be open Littlefork Times, was a business the subject was too deep a one Physician and Surgeon the First National Bank was a schools along the river, wa& each week day evening and on for an after-dinner discussion. visior here Monday. business visitor here Tuesday. liel dat the hall here on Friday Office over litis Drug store Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The affair broke up shortly after night, with a ba.sket social thrown Phone 11 midnight, everyone departing for Mr. O. M. Madson is confined Mrs. Arthur Garrett of Indus, first in. Miss Lewis, of Indus, got The Sunday gymnasium class Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching home in the best of spirits. to his home with a sprained ankle was here yesterday transacting $40 place. About was taken in toward has been discontinued for the season, caused by slipping on the icy important business with County International Falls, Minn. a new organ for our school. but the classes through the sidewalk. Attorney Jevne. Our Farmers' Club held an in* week will be continued as usual. CHURCH NOTES tcresting meeting last Wednesday DR. O. HEIEIE 4 Mrs. L. H. Nord entertained Mr. Emil Olson, of South International night. We have decided to DENTIST The junior boys will meet for a Falls, is seriously ill with the Dorcas society last Saturday, METHODIST EPISCOPAL raise enough Carmen potatoes for Office over International hike on Saturday afternoon. Girls gall stone at an all day session of work for and Bright's disease in next year's seed. The beef cattle CHURCH "Whatsoever Club" on Monday State Bank the pooi4 and needy. the local hospital. vs. the dairy cattle debate is not after school. International Falls, Minn. yet closed. County agent Jewell Miss Margret Monroe, head The pastor is now convalescing Mr. L. F. Houpt, president of was with us and gave us many at home. the George Just Paper company, nurse at the hospital, is away for According to the present plan, good points on potato growing DR. H. H. IHRIG a two weeks business trip to Buffalo, New York, is spending the churches will go in together and cattle raising. DENTIST The human heart, when shown, a few weeks in our city. Crosby and Minneapolis. in the formation of a scout troop. home Nils Hedlund died at his is sympathy, kindnesses and noble He on Black river last Monday. Office over Holler's confectionery deeds. It is a very beautiful sight. Have you seen the electric The Methodist Ladies' Aid society The The families of the church will was buried here Wednesday. International Falls, Minn. We have seen it ajid it has window sign that H. N. Harris are arranging for a sale of meet for supper on Friday, March the funeral was conducted by brought us sunshine, encouragement sold to Wirt's confectionery work to be held in a couple of 20th. Lutheran minister from the Falls. and hope. store. Look at it. It's in the window. weeks in the litis building, east DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ from A brother of the deceased of the drug store. Meeker county was here. In Mr DENTIST An eight-page church manual We are truly grateful for all Hedlund we lose a good citizen has been issued. It will be helpful Office and residence over Miss Hazel Scribner of Duluth Baptist and Methodist union the sympathy and kindnesses that and a thrifty farmer. to the members and patrons of litis Drug Store services next Sunday: Morning in arrived in our city yesterday and have been ours to receive. Folks the church in keeping track of its International Falls, Minn. has accepted a position as stenographer the Baptist church and evening in BIRCHDALE SLIVERS have been so gracious and so varied activities. for Miss Shelland, county the Methodist church. Rev. Hullett good. The best way we can show PHINNEY & CAMPBELL superintendent of schools. will preach. Special singing. a Cup calls from the north pole our appreciation will be by life LAWYERS SCHOOL NOTES of loyal service for purer lives to the south pole of the nation. .Mr. Wm. Mielke has so far re" President Snyder, of the Northern (By Einar Stubee) and a better city. We shall not The Swedish social held in the Over International State Bank Construction company, re~ covered from his broken leg'as to forget. church Saturday night proved to be released from the Northern turned this morning from a few a The seniors are proudly show be very successful. All reported International Falls, Minn. Minnesota hospital. He returned days inspection tour of the ditches of Our church announcements for ing their new class pins to all good time and quite a lot they are digging near Big Falls. to his home at Ray Tuesday. next Sabbath are as follows: who are eager to see them. money was realized. F. J. McPARTLIN Mrs. E. Webb made a short visit Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. The boys are lamenting the LAWYER WANTED— By a young lady, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, who to Mrs. B. Gibson of Baudette At 11 o'clock we will meet with fact that the ice on the skating have been spending the winter all kinds of fancy work to sew. Office ov.er International last week. the Baptists in union service at rink has nearly melted and there with their daughter, Dr. Mary Both embroidery and crotchetting. State Bank their church. The evening service We are sorry to hear that Mrs, will be no more skating this year. Call on Mrs. H. Maltson, Ghostley, returned to their home A. Shearer is seriously ill, but at our church will also be union. International Falls, Minn. 723 Mr. Jewell spoke Monday on at Millbank, S. D., Inst Monday Fifth avenue, (upstairs.) here's hoping for a speedy recovery. Brother Hulette of the Baptist evening. 19,, "The Garden." We will probably Mar. church will preach from his special have some good farmers in the GEO S. LANGLAND subject: "The Stump Pullers." Mrs. Underwood of Staples, who Millinery opening on Thursday High school before the year is Little Anna Marie Emerson LAWYER has been visting her daughter, We extend a special invitation to 26. celebrated her second birthday next, March Good music afternoon out. Miss Maude Underwood, assistant me nto attend this service. Hear Office over International and evening. A free souvenir anniversary by giving a party at this sermon Sunday evening. teacher of the Birchdale school, WANTED—By the pupils of State Bank will be given to every lady the home of her parents, Mr. and left for her home last Saturday. the school, a new sidewalk over International Falls, Minn. visitor at E. E. Peterson & Co.'s Mrs. J. H. Emerson, on Twelfth A happy marriage ceremony the mud and water around the Brother Hulette has been very avenue. Store of Quality.—Adv. was quietly solemnized in the school house. A ferry boat or an gcacious in helping this pastor to ^mJOfiN^H. BftOWN home of Mr. Gunder Nybo, when ice boat will do. kjBep his church services going Attend, the spring opening on Abstracts and titles to all pfo-: Miss Ida Lillian Hardcastle of Attorney at Law uring the pastor's disability. We It must have been St. Patrick's 26th, perty in Koochiching county furnished Thursday next, March at E. Texas, and Mr. Charlie Nybo of would, like to see him greeted day Tuesday, as many of the boys Office in the litis Block E. Peterson's & Co. Store of on short notice by the Birchdale, were united in mar' with a packed house Sunday evening. and girls were wearing long Quality. Good music afternoon Koochiching county Abstract Co. riage by Rev. T. W. Howard. International Falls, Mnn. green streamers and other devices official abstractors, International and evening. Free souvenirs for Tuesday forenoon the high C. H. Blake, Pastor. of that color to show their Falls, Minn.—Adv. the ladies.—Adv. school students visited the election KOOCHICHING CAMP patriotism. hall at Mr. H. Whitcomb's NO. 7602 BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. C. B. Kinney returned President E. W. Backus was Mr. Mclntyre spoke t^ the students to watch the men vote and so get Tuesday from a trip to Wiscon M. W. A. accompanied by his son, Seymour of the High school Monday meets first and third Corner Third St and Ninth Ave. better acquainted with its laws sin in search of a car load of cows on a three days' trip to Kettle about his trip to Virginia. He Tuesdays of each month. Full and know how it's done. The girls, for the rapidly increasing milk Falls, where a reservoir dam is gave some interesting descriptions took it all in as well as the boys, Sunday school at 10 a. m. attendance requested. Visiting business of Riverdale farm. He being built to conserve the water of Jamestown and the some We're sure going to have neighbors welcome. also purchased two good ones for supply for the power plant in this things he saw there. real suffragettes here. Preaching service at 11 a. m. the hospital. city, the first of the week. the The physics class is studying Pete Ostlund fell out 01 when the pastor will speak on M. B. A. electricity this week and lia ,re swing and hurt his arm very badly "The Crosses of Calvary." International Lodge No. 2303 FOR SALE— A fine 10-acre The first annual Moose ball held just finished studying magnetism. Wednesday. His father tool 2 meets in Kane's hall every second tract only miles from post-office, Tuesday at the Grand Opera Mr. Mclntyre has thoroughly to him up to International Falls 6:30 5 Young people meet at all cleared, acres stripped nnd house was a big success. There and fourth Tuesday in each convinced the class of his powers see the doctor. The brave iittle other five cut off and wood corded Topic—"Our Society a Training was a large attendance, the best month a of magic as he has made some ^ex" lad "grins and bears it" like 30 40 up. Small house and School." We had a rattling good of music and goodfellowship, and hibitions already, one, the holding Visiting members welcome. true gentleman. We feel sorry for $1,800. meeting last Sunday. "Come and two-story barn. Price a welPfilled exchequer to be used never of a piece of cotton in the air by the poor little fellow but A. A. Lee, Secretary. Eask payments. Enquire at Press see." Meeting begins promptly for the jDeneficient purposes of pointing apiece of glass tubing at mind, maybe his new litle brother office. the lodge. at 6130 and closes in time for the it. gets will cut the wood till ho H. STUBEE union meeting in the Methodist well. The free concert given by the The Eastern Star gave another c^urc^ a* 7-3°- ARCHITECT PELLAND Principal H. Peirce gave a feed city band last Sunday afternoon of their popular card parties at —and— for the high school students was the best yet given. The big the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank In the evening the pastor of Superintendent of Construction Tuesday night. The domestic audience proved its appreciation Miss Tillie Johnson called on S. Lang last Tuesday evening this church will speak at the science room was prettily trimmed Office over litis Drug store both by its attendance and its Miss Pelland Monday. About fifty members and friends Methodist church and by request in the school colors, green words and other evidences of International Falls, Minn. H. I. Magladry spent Saturday were present. The rooms were will repeat the address on "The rareeatable and white. Oyster soup (a pleasure, an dit is hoped that a at Burton Carscadden's. seasonably decorated and a de* Stump Puller." This address deals around here) was served similar concert may be enjoyed MRS. JANET W. DADE lightful and profitable time was with the license problem now before B. M. Carscadden was an International for the first course, then stories every month. enjoyed. our voters, and men are Falls visitor last week. over MUSIC TEACHER were told and jokes cracked specially invited to the service Mr. and Mrs. George Scarlett the delicious "domestic science" FOR SALE—Glass cabin launch International Falls, Minn. jjas These union meetings are of great Mr. Glen Johnson,- who visited at W. H. Watrous' Sunday. made fudge and cookies. After "Idler." 28 feet long, 7-foot beam, help and every one should join in been employed by the Interna the dishes were done we spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watrous fully equipped. Has 15 horsepower, tional Lumber company for more evening service in the Bap- CHARLES K. SHAND evening in lively games and singing. returned from Duluth last Saturday. heavy duty Scripps engine. than three years as clerk, scaler, tist church. ARCHITECT In fine condition. It would cost storehouse keeper and camp auditcr, the The sleighing is gone and weather The entertainment given by Plans and specifications for all $1,500 to duplicate this boat when Last Sunday the pastor was and whose headquarters at jr----present Birchdale high school students signs are turning toward Buildings new. I will sell for $600 cash. This are at Loman, leaves in a most agreeably surprised on en was a "howling success." Mr. spring. is a bargain. Correspondence Solicited few days for Antigo, Wis. where tering the church to find an entire the Harry Moir took charge of KaaI/c E. A. Vivian, And last but not least, "Hurrah outfit of new song books—"The Virginia, Minnesota he will marry the prettiest and Vim iiri 11 4.1 4 nAiir CArirr A A evening exercises. Among the interesting 401 Board of Trade, for Ould Ireland and St. Patrick's Evangel." The ever-helpful Ladies' most accomplished young lady in things on the program Day." Duluth, Minn. Aid had been quietly at work the state. After a month's honeymoon DR. GEORGE HOEY "The were the "Humper" and raising the money and seventyfive Miss Carlson and Mr. DeMars they will return and ^settle amusing. Statue," which were very VETERINARY SURGEON new books resulted. We are were visitors at Johnson's Sunday The legal profession of this city down at Pelland. Glen is well and .J* Excellent guitar music —and— ready now for bigger things in evening. has received a valuable addition liked by all the boys, all of whom sola singing by Mr. Wickspur, a our Sunday evening song service. in the arrival of Attorney J. H. The Rainy river is opened below DENTIST wish him the best of luck. and by Mrs. Beulah McClusker Thanks! Brown, -from Tyler, Lincoln here and the Littlefork is —Phone 80— singing by a sextet. Recitation by county, Minnesota. Mr. Brown badly flooded. t), At a banquet held at the Boston came Miss Lena McCartney. The International Falls, Minn. BETHLEHEM CHURCH has established himself in the of- lunch Wednesday evening eleven Miss Ermina Pelland and Mr. of the class song written by one Fifth Street, corner Tenth Ave. fice formerly occupied by Mr. A. of the employes of the Theatre E. Apfel visited at E. B. Pelland's the the students. Afterwards E. L. Heermance,' Pastor.. F. Colburn in the litis block. He Co. enjoyed a fine time. After the Sunday evening. "Mrs. main thing of the evening —Get The is a man of considerable experi last course had been served, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pelland, Jr., which Stubbin's Book Agent," FALLS DECORATING CO. Social Center for the Community ence in his profession he comes Chamberlain, in an effective 'little took the stage for International twice* was was played through To do your Painting, Papering from a gowT law-abiding part of speech, thanked Messrs Ferguson Falls on Monday. People and immensely enjoyed. and Decorating. We sell the state, is of good parentage & Peterson on behalf of those Sunday school at 10 a. m. who a of had traveled distance WALL-PAPER and PAINTS well educated and appears to be present, for their courtesy Mr. Morning worship at 11 a. m., LOMAN or well repaid eight ten miles felt Clark Building, Third Ave. a man of good judgment. We wel- Boscoe created some exetement the first half hour being especially for coming out. Quite a large J. —Phone 182— come him to our city and are sure by again cremating the remains planned for the children. Rev. Spring seems to be very close. sum was realized for school puis he will get his share of work. of one Sandv McGee and recited W. A. Shannon, of the Society for The Odd'fellows gave a big poses. ana recil?a