International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 2, 1914 · Page 4 of 6
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W. E. LAWRENCE memory. Miss Zierson was a FIRST METHODIST good men, and true, among the sister of Mrs. John LeRoy, who EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE REXALL STORE busiest men here have spent several LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS with her husband, accompanied evenings subduing the Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. International Falls, Minn. the remains to Green Bay, Wisconsin,-for ar' roughness of the church lot. C. H. Blake, Pastor burial. They left on They see the church in a fine the Canadian Northern Saturday Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Get your calling cards and For Sale—Olson's brick business position, with great possibilities Patriotic services next Sunday morning, driving to Ranier to block on corner of 3rd street nifty stationery at the Press office. Physician and Surgeon morning. and every hour's work tells. take the train. and 5th avenue. Apply at Press Ranier services every Thursday Office over litis Drug store office.—Adv. Rev. Heermance and family evening at eight o'clock. Phone 11 Mrs. Richard Liljeblad entertained will be absent through July, if TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Remember the mid-week meeting Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching The Dorcas society will have a at a sewing bee Thursday their plans do not miscarry. They on Wednesday evenings at International Falls, Minn. food sale on Saturday, July 4th, afternoon for Mrs. Mudge. expect to spend the time with 8 o'clock. This is the most helpful Notice is hereby given that the at Enger-Nord's real estate office Mr. Heermance's mother at her service of the church. real estate firm composed of Alvin beginning at 10 o'clock. Dr. J. F. PETERSON summer home in the White Rev. C. H. Blake celebrated Subjects for next Sunday will O. Bowers and S. Buckmaster DENTIST mountains. Dominion Day with Rev. F. C. be: 11a. m,, "For an Ideal." known as Bowers-Buckmaster and Miss Gertrude Sullivan will Office over International Middleton on the tennis court at Evening, at 8 o'clock, "The White Real Estate company, is spend the next few days with her State Bank There will be no regular ser-* the latter's church at Fort Frances. Horse and It's Rider." this day dissolved, the undersigned sister, Mrs. R. H. Doherty and International Falls, Minn. vices at Bethlehem church thru assuming all debts against A good congregation listened: said husband and baby at Baudette. July, except Sunday school everySunday 1 to a splendid sermon by Rev. F. company and collecting all bills DR. H. H. IHRIG morning at 10 o'clock due said firm. C. Middleton last Sunday evening. LOST— Five 100 mark (German) Mr. Oscar Peterson returned The Sunday school has been left DENTIST Dated at Mizpah, Minn., this bills on Tuesday morning yesterday to his wonted place as in wise hands and it will be a You will find a cordial welcome 18th day of June, 1914. last. Finder please return to Office over Holler's confectionery manager of the "White Grocery" place to go for a cool, well spent at all the services of our church. Press office and be liberally rewarded. after a months' automobile trip S. Buckmaster. International Falls, Minn. hour of the Lord's day. The W. C. T. U. will meet at through southern Minnesota. the Baptist church next Sunday TO THE VOTERS OF DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ afternoon at 2130. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Olson and Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton and EXTRA! KOOCHICHING COUNTY DENTIST family returned yesterday from family are enjoying a few days SWEDISH LUTHERAN kheir vacation which they spent Office and residence over visit from his brother, Mr. Rubert CHURCH As it is impossible for me to an As American citizen you WS visiting many towns in southern litis Drug Store Swinnerton, a prosperous real Corner 6th Street and 7th Ave. Interested in the outcome ofl meet each of the voters of Koochiching WAR Minnesota and Dakota in their International Falls, Minn. estate man of Hibbing. Services Sunday at 11 a.m. and county and express my iFord automobile, 8 p.m. Sunday school-at 10 a.m., appreciation for the magnificent i, —x A good woman wants washing, G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., C. M. Ladies Aid meets at church Wednesday vote given me for nomination of Mr. John Rauch arrived last ironing or scrubbing by the day at 2 p.m. Refreshments Register of Deeds at the recent Physician and Surgeon night to make this city his home. so she can help support her family. will be served by Mrs. Nels Ogren. primaries, I wish to express the WITH Eyes Examined and glasses fitted He has become district agent for Apply Mrs. Romani or leave The service Sunday evening same through the press of the MEXICO the New York Life Insurance Office over Ruettell's Dept. store orders at the Press office. will be a song service. The following county, believing that it was an company and will make his headquarters International Falls, Minn. program will be foibwed: expression of my approval of the here. Mrs. Rauch and Norwegian services in the Hymn— LongiCgation manner of which the office has and there Is no better way of the children have been here PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Lutheran church the coming Liturgy— keeping intelligent^' informed been conducted in the past. Again for the past twelve months with LAWYERS Sunday at 11 a.m. and English in than by reading the Hymn— Congregation thanking you, I remain, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. the evening at 8 p.m. Song— Choir St. Paul Disp tch Yours respectfully, Kinney. Over International State Bank Ole Belsaas, Pastor. Sermon in English (Evening and Sunday) Frank S. Lang. OR Solo— Mrs. Nightingale International Falls, Minn. BAPTISMAL PARTY St. Paul Pioneer Press Judge C. W. Stanton returned Violin Solo— joel L. Hanson (Morning and Sunday) last evening to Bemidji after two WILDWOOD Hymn— Congregation F. J. McPARTLIN Reports of war, furnished A pleasant baptismal gathering clays' professional business with A. J. Porter of Plum Creek was Solo— Reuben J. Hanson Associated greatest new? Press, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,. LAWYER a social renewal of many acquaintances a Northome caller last week and Sermon in Swedish gathering service of world Fred M. Moore last Sunday evening, special correspondeaits on tbe attended the funeral of E. K. sandwitched in. Announcements Office over International ground, staff photographer, etc when their young daughter, Ettestad. Song— Choir State Bank 8end for and special sample copies Syrena Grace, received the rite Fulton and Harding Blake left Gust Carlson and Henry Anderson Minn. Hymn— Congregation offer. iternational Falls, mall subscription of baptism. Mrs. Charles Barwith by the Canadian Northern Monday were Northome visitors Liturgy— BUY A COPY Super!stow, the parents, took the last Thursday and attended the morning for a visit at. All are cordially welcome. From your Local Xewsdealsr GEO S. LANGLAND vows for the child's care and ior,-Wis. and Cloquet, Minn., funeral of E. K. Ettestad. or Agent. P. O. Hanson, Pastor. training. A bountious five o'clock LAWYER where they will spend the fouith Mr. E. K. Ettestad died at his M. E. HOLLER dinner was served by Mrs. Moore of July. home last Tuesday evening. Deceased Office over International ADOLPH KROHN The guests present were: Mr. and was among the first settlers State Bank International Falls, Minr. Mrs. E. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rev. C. H. Blake entertained of Wildwood. He came here iternational Falls, Minn. tutth Street, corner lenth Ave. Barstow and Rev. and Mrs. C. II. M. Mark Cottingham of Hutchington, in 1901 before the M. & I. was E. L. Heermance, Pastor. Blake and family. JSOTEfc Minnesota, Monday and built to Blackduck. He was born JOHN H. BROWN Social Center for the Community Tuesday of this week. He was in Drangedal, Norway, November Attorney at Law A HOME WEDDING here on court business for the 22nd, 1843. Prior to coming here Rev. Heermance got away The Minneapolis Dollar-Hoi Office in the litis Block M. & I. railroad. he lived at Belgrade, Minn. He safely with his family on the The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. was preceded to the'Great Unknown 200 MODERN ROOMS —^national Falls, ^itnn. evening train for Minneapolis, LMBIMI la Hwrt of Business District L. Frank was the scene of a very $1.22 Miss Marie Elisabeth Reuter. by his wife, who died July S I N E A E $ Monday. They were to spend beautiful wedding lasL Tuesday I KOOCHICHING CAMP a niirse at the Northern Minnesota 4th, 1904, and two sons. He leaves KUROPLAN RATE ROR TWO PERSON* $1. Tuesday in that city, and then afternoon, at three o'clock, when PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET RKTM hospital, had an attack of mourn him two daughters, to NO. 7602 COMPLETE SAFETY take another night train and sleep their daughter, Pearl Alice Frank appendicitis last Saturday but was AUTOMATIC SPRINKLCR6 Miss Sena of this town and Mrs. fi. W. A. meets first and third their way to Chicago. This looked AND PIREPROOP CONSTRUCT! was united in marriage to Amery able to be out for the graduating Fister of Grettinger, Iowa, and Livrc iUes.iiys of each month Full (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO like hte easiest way to get the Ames Johnson. The ceremony exercises, Tuesday evening. EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.. five sons, Ole, of Balfour, N. D., lively youngsters through to New KVSMr t-u •..ace requested. Visiting ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNR. began with Mrs. C. H. Blake ELECT and Hans, John, Henry and Knut WATSR. STEAM HEAT, OAS AND Hampshire with comfort. At UQHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. singing "Oh Promise Me." Miss neighbors, welcome. President F. G. Sheldon and of this town. The funeral was SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. Chicago they get a section of a Patricia Lynch then played vice-President A. G. Wedge of held from the Methodist church parlor car and the family can then M. B. A. Mendelssohn's wedding march the First National Bank were at Northome, Rev. Fest of Mizpah rush the rest of the journey without while the wedding party marched business visitors here this week. officiating, and interment International Lodge No. 2303 stop. They expect to reach to their respective places for the S. E. THOMPSGi Mr. Sheldon returned recently was made in the Northome cemetery meets in Kane's hall every second their destination in the White ceremony. Miss Lynch played from an automobile trip along in the family lot. and fourth Tuesday in each mountains Thursday evening. the Bride's Song while Rev. C. the Pacific coast and a visit to & SON A lot of late potatoes planted month H. Blake read the marriage cerejmony. the Hawaiian Islands. in this vicinity have rotted on account Visiting members welcome. The Sunday school at Bethlehem The pictures of all present of so much rain. Some have A. A. Leg, Secretary. church will prove itself to were then captured by the Mr. P. J. Sheldon of Long planted over. PRICES SPECIAL alive institution by its work during picture man. A sumptous wedding Beach, California, father of F. P. H. G. Taylor and Henry Ettestad H. STUBEE the absence of the pastor. It dinner was served at four Sheldon of the First National transacted business at the is in the hands of live workers. ARCHITECT o'clock and the bride and the Bank of this city, spent a couple county seat last Tuesday. The "400 Coffee" regulai Come in and see. groom took the boat to Kettle —and— of days with Cashier Geo. N. John Bursack and Son Ernest price 40c, now 35- Falls, where they will spend the Superintendent of Construction Millard the first of the week. He were Northome visitors last The women of the church will Dill pickles, each I. week with Mrs. Randolph. The expressed himself as being quite Office over litis Drug store Wednesday and Thursday. hold their weekly social meeting best man was Mr. Lester Sovereign satisfied at the substantial growth International Falls, Minn. Jay Stangland of Crystal Bay Scur pickles, qt., I£c at 2:30 Thursday, p. m. At the and the maid was the bride's of our city since his last visit came in to visit his wife who is social room of the church as usual. sister, Myrtle. The home was Sweet pickles, qt., 2T two years ago. spending the summer at their MRS. JANET DADE W. I very beautifully decorated with uncle's, Dr. E. A. Skaro. Sauerkraut, per can MUSIC TEACHER roses and ferns. The bride wore On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Gust Ei ickson was a caller at We fear the heavy rain all day a beautiful gown of crepe de G. N. Millard entertained fifty of Regular 10c toilet paper. .1Cheese the Ettestad home last Wednesday. International Falls, Minn. Tuesday interferred with the bee her friends in honor of Mrs. Wm. chine and shadow lace, the bridegroom per yard. cloth, to improve the grounds, as planned in the conventional black Mudge of Mesaba, Minn., who Mr. and Mrs. John Ettestad by the men interested in seeing CHARLES K. SHAND has been her guest for two weeks. suit and the bridesmaid was are rejoicing over the arrival of -PHONE NO. 128 the lot made the most of. l: ARCHITECT The house was profusely decorated beautifully dressed in a pink taffete a 7^2 pound bov, who arrived last for Plans and specifications all with flowers, flags and bunting. and chiffon. Besides the Thursday evening, June 25th. All This is a busy town, but several Buildings Three contests were given bride's home folks those who well but having trouble to find witnessed the ceremony were: the guests and prizes were won Correspondence Solicited a name good enough for him. by Mrs. C. W. Speelman, Mrs. H. Miss Grace Malloy and Mayme Virginia, Minnesota Croasdale of our city, Mr. and S. Rosenholtz ^nd Dr. Mary Ghostley. Luncheon was served Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Superior, EYES. DR. GEORGE HOEY at 5 o'clock. Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. William VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, Randolph of Kettle Falls. The —and— Will be at die Hotel Victoria, bride and groom are well known Mr. C. M. Grimstad, who has DENTIST Friday and Saturday, July 10 & 11 in our city and the' best, wishes of been with Greengard Bros, during —Phone 30— all follow them. the past few months, has purchased International Falls, Minn. an interest in the American A POPULAR YOUNG State Bank at Ranier and accepted LADY GONE MISS CARRIE ANDERSON the responsible position of cashier of that institution in Wherevei GRADUATE NURSE Consult him if you are afflicted I The city was shocked to hear place of Mr. Hubbard, who recently —Phone No. Z87— with defective eyes or if you need of the passing away., of Miss moved to Minneapolis. Mr. in Asia. Africa, Europe or America, you glasses. —Adv.July 9 International Falls^ Minn. Margaret Zierson, last Friday Grimstad has made many business willfind "A. B. A." Ckequea, issued by us morning, just as the day was and social friends during his under authority of the American Bankers dawning. She has been a prominent residence in this city, all of whom Association, tli safest and handiest kind of figure at the Burton store Get The congratulate him on his new position ELECTRIC VACUUM vi FALLS DECORATING CO. for the past year and was well "travel money." You can use tkem exactly and wish him well. Mr. Anderson, CLEANER To do your Painting, Papering thought of and respected# The like currency in every country of the who has been serving as" Rented By the Day and Decorating. We sell funeral was held at the Methodist cashier of the American State civilized world, and tkey are Does Your House Oeaning Mafc to Carry, Friday afternoon at four WALL-PAPER and PAINTS chyrch Bank during the past few months Scientifically Call or write for booklet. Marvin* Building o'clock, when a large congregation will devote his energies, to the Inquire at Lawrencefc FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4th Strwt and Stk gathered to do honor to her real estate business of the American Drug Store -r Phone 182— MINNESOTA Suburbs,: company and have INTERNATIONAL FALLS. Get your, linen marking sets his office in this city..^^, at the Press office.- V- A