International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 30, 1914 · Page 4 of 6
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4S "*, ,*£»£ 7'?^ "(57?v •zy- 'f^frrf75WjfJ3H INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH DENTIST Local and Fersonal Items Northern Minnesota Hospital C. H. Blake, Pastor. Office and residence over Service's at Ranier tonight, litis Drug Store (Thursday.) International Falls, Minn. Clifford Stillar is at the Northern Mr. Phil A. Maurice left last J'! 'yer Elb'e ftudf Yfed- and night for his new position with 'Minnesota hospital with typhoid C. F. Swinnerton, M. D., C. M. g. rehearsal at the state forestry department at fever. The \ty. C. T. U. will meet next Physician and Surgeon Ely, Minn. fx Tuesday in the church at 2:30 £yes Examined and glasses fitted The Daily Journal has engaged p. m. Mrs. Swope and Mrs. Martin For rent—One large pleasant Office over Ruettell's Dept. store Ray Minea, of St. Paul, as linotype hostesses. room, furnished with all modern operator. International Falls, Minn. Mrs. R. C. Haddock will entertain conveniences.—Apply at the Press the Ladies' Aid at her home office. Fulton and Harding Blake came PHINNEY & CAMPBELL 603 on fifth avenue tomorrow in on the M. & I. from Brainerd LAWYERS this (Thursday) morning. For Sale-160 acres of good land a,vu A I & he Ladies Aid had a very near Loman. Eight-room house, Over International State Bank pleasant social afternoon last Friday John Blake of Motley, Minn., is barn, well, and timber, seven acres at the church. Mrs. L. Mann International Falls, Minn. visiting with his brother, C. H. at timothy and clover. Running was elected president of the aid the Methodist parsonage. water. Will sell cheap.—Mrs. to fill vacancy made by the removal W. E. LAWRENCE Anna Amundsen, box 62, Loman, of Mrs. Cunningham from Oscar Lindvall, an employee of Minn. —Adv. our city. THE REXAtL StORE .i gc .. S. E. Thompson and Son, is spending R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. The text for-next Sunday morning's Geo. S. Hay of Greaney, spent his vacation in Wheaton. International Falls, Minn. sermon will be: "The Lord Mary Ghostley, M. D. a couple of days in town this is With Him and the Shout of a Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min Mr. and Mrs. Van Nest and week, the object of his visit being Or. JENNER PEkRY CHANCE King is Among Them." Numbers to submit a bid on the consruc- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blake were Physician and! Surgeon 23.21. The evening subject will down river at Stillar's Tuesday. tion of the school authorized at _. TT Mr. brought|be' Rocky Glen. Hay THeD,vlnem Human. The Office over litis Drug store Phone 11 Mr. E. E. Griffith and wife of good news from the Harrigan disxt W'".J?as ^ade College of Saint Thomas Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching Littlefork spent Tuesday at the^trict, statins: that the crops in iJinJ per a an International Falls, Minn. county seat, returning'home the that locality affe very satisfactory., sa same evening. All grains look good, especially I Coatless m^aiSd hatless ladies SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA at ha in as on in a or a el at he Dr. J. F. PETERSON Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland a "The Shepherd of the Hills" was been very successful, and root servlces the urc e- A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE DENTIST pres^nted at the Grand Opera crops, with potatoes showing up lieve a* j- w°rs 1Pers 1 Office over International Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory House Monday evening to a good good, promise a bouniful harvest. com_orta^ e^r?vl eni°y State Bank services more. These are good Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training sized audience. Inteihoational Falls, Minn. old summer time days but we Registered Sue Hundred and Eighty Students, from Eighteen States A NARROW ESCAPE need the help of the Sunday ser- Last Year. For illustrated catalogue address Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davis of DR. H. H. IHRIG Very Rev, H. MOYNIHAN, D. D.9 President While crossing the internation-'vices ml*h now as when the as Ranier, attended the services at DENTIST al bridge last Monday evening, days are cooler. The weather man the Methodist church here last a gasoline traction engine became promises us cooler weather for Office over Holler's confectionery Sunday evening] unmanageable, doing some litlle Sunday. Plan to attend the next International Falls, Minn. damage to the sidewalk and rail- "Down-Town church next Suning Mrs. Anna Amundsen of Chicago, before put under control. The day. Services a m. and 8. was in the city Monday. She F. J. McPARTLIN machine was being driven by a P- m- Sabbath sctl°o1 m- is offering her farm near Loman at ten a Mr. Lundgren, and according to Evening serv.ee begins with song LAWYER at a low figure. eye witnesses of he affair, it is fnJ°y s,ng'ng the We Office over International considered remarkable that the songs ogether. old Dr. J. P. Chance left for Delano State Bank Friday evening, where he was tractor and engineer were not International Falls, Minn. SWEDISH LUTHERAN called on account of the serious consigned to the waters beneath. CHURCH illness of his mother. GEO S. LANGLAND DULUTH OARSMEN WIN 61I1 7th Corner St. and Ave. LAWYER $10,000 IN TROPHIES The members of the F. & I. P. O. Hanson, Pastor. Office over International Fancy Work club are going to Wherever Travel— you State Bank entertain their families at a picnic For the first time in the history! Services will be held at 11 a. dinner on the river bank tonight, of the northwestern regatta, the n,_ an(i at 8 International Falls, Minn. an Asia, Africa, Europe or America, you 10 Manitoba and Hearne trcphie-s Sunday scnool at a. m. will find "A. B. A." Cheques, issued by us Frank Semour, who has charge were taken from the Winnipeg JOHN H. BROWN Choir meets for rehearsal on under authority of tbe American Bankers of the clearing for the Interna- crews. 'i Attorney at Law Association, tL safest and handiest kind of tional Falls Construction Co., was The Duluth Oarsmen returned Friday evenings at 8:15. x. Office in the litis Block "travel money." You can use them exactly a Sunday visitor from Big Falls, home wirh the Lip ton cup, the Hernational Falls, Mnn. like currency in every country of tkc Port and Marklc trophy, the Trinity Episcopal church.—SunHouse •for Percy Smith of Laurel, who has civilized world, and they are safe to Carry, of Ilobbcrliu trophy, the ^ay August 2, matins and literary KOOCHICHING CAMP been at the Northern Minnesota S Call or write for booklet. Manitoba and Hearne trophies, Sunday school at 9 a. m. a hospital for treatment for rheumatism NO. 7602 the Almerick and H. Pager trophy, FIRST NATIONAL BANK went home cured Wednesday. M. W. A. meets first and third and were met by a large and enthusiastic crowd. A parade E. W. Backus made a speech INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA Tuesdays of each month., Full was formed, led by he Third Re- before the Minnesota editors at fttienuance requested. Visiting Mrs. C. A. Christensen and giment band, and the crews were Spooner a few nights ago in neighbors welcome. children leave tonight for North-1 cheered the entire length of wheh he emphasized the needs of ome for a two week's stay with march. Northern Minnesota in having at M. B. A. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl- least two model agricultural International Lodge No. international Falls, Minnesota LABOR DAY CELEBRATION son, on their farm in Wildw'ood farms established by the state in 2303 ttieets in Kane's hall every second township. this section for the benefit and A well attended meeting of re- encouragement of the kind of and fourth Tuesday in each preservatives of the labor unions farming necessary in a wooded month Rev. Heermance writes that he Visiting members welcome. will return from his vacation in having locals in this town, \\as country. He also said that it was I HAS the White mountains in time to held last Sunday afternoon at the not right or proper for the state of A. A. Leie, Secretary. LOCATION. POWER AND RAW MATERIAL conduct services in he Congrega- litis hall for the purpose of pro- Minnesota to own thousands of perly celebrating Labor aDy. The acres of land free from taxation tional church next Sunday morning H. STUBEE These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. meeting was called for this object, while the actual settler who does and evening. ARCHITECT and many good suggestions were all the hard work and makes the —and— A two-week outing is being made, making it clear that every state land more valuable as a replanned LOTS FOR RENT Superintendent of Construction by Ed. Shaw and S. N. union would strive to put forth suit of his labor, is compelled to The Koochiching Company will lease Office over litis Drug store Rubin. They are to ship Mr. best efforts to make the obser- pay a very high tax to maintain lots at International Falls for building International Falls, Minn. £haw's car to Virginia, aijd from vance of labor's holiday a genuine public improvements. We bethere purposes on the basis for the first five they expect to tour the success. ieve he is right on both proposisouthern If years of current taxes and assessments part of the state. Messrs. Collins, Hanson, Per- tions.—Northome Record. MRS. JANET W. DADE and six per cent per annum on the assessed rault, Polenski, Tyndall, and MUSIC TEACHER Two games out of three played Ward, were named as a commitat valuation. Leases for a longer Athletic park were won by the tee to interview Mr. Backus and period will provide for an appraisal at International Falls, Minn. All Nation team. The Sunday see if it woud be possible to be the end of each five year period. evening game was won by the granted the free use of the bridge Buildings must comply with city CHARLES K. SHAND lojcals by a score of 10 to 6. They for parade purposes, and were alplayed ordinances and be appropriate to the ARCHITECT fast ball all the time. so instructed to enlist the services neighborhood, and must, in case of residence for Plans and specifications all of some local speaker to deliver property, be placed on the same Buildings For Sale—Eighty acres of good an address on labor. 3 building line as other houses in block. Correspondence Solicited farm land frontage on Rainy lake, I The question of having floats I Virginia, Minnesota near International Falls. Apply in the parade came up for discusto John Hoey. Phone toll 7 son, but was referred to the sep1 Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up long and 1 short ring. Interna- arate locals for their considera-, DR. GEORGE HOEY Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit All tional Falls. —Adv. July tion. Ed. La Page, W. F. Marvin, 30. VETERINARY SURGEON Michaud, John Seeley andi C.B.KINNEY —and— The F. & I. Fancy Work club Tohms were named as a delegahas DENTIST adjourned for their summer tibn to interview the merchants. SALES MANAGER —Phone 30— vacation. They will resume their regarding the closing of the busiwork A International Falls, Minn. International Falls Minnesota the first Thursday in Aug- ness houses during the parade,! 8 ust. They will be entertained at which starts at 10 a. m. A resolu-! The marvelous durability of that time by Mrs. G. P. Watson. tion was also adopted asking the MISS CARRIE ANDERSON 6 "Nobby Tread" Tires the & 1 j| fact that they are really two tires a president of each local to meet GRADUATE NURSE in one make them the tires that Mr. Lawrence Larson, who has Mr. Geo. Hall of the State Feder-! you should unhestiatingly buy. —Phot.. No. 287— been auditor for the International ation of Labor, who will shortly & BUYING YOUR BEFORE International Falls, Minn. Lumber company, leaves next pay a visit to International Falls, Fish and Poultry Butter, Eggs, week for his former Jiome in so th^t steps may be taken that "NobbvTread"Tires Michigan. During their few will insure a Trades and Labor Get The months stay in our city Mr. and Assembly in his town are now sold under their regular FALLS DECORATING CO. warranty—perfect workmanship Mrs. Larson have /made many At the joint meeting, Secy. Ole SEE and material—BUT any adjustment^U To do your Painting, Papering friends, all of whom are sorry to Tarud of the papermakers, called on a basis .of 0. M. LARSON' and Decorating. We sett see them leave. Mr. Larson will,the gathering to order, H. Kimpbe 5,000 Miles WALL-PAPER and PAINTS especially missed by the boy ton, musicians' union, presiding,' 3 Marvin Building scouts, whom he has organized, the following unions being repreinto MINNESOTA RUBBER CQ 4th Street and 5th Ave. a company and to whom he, sented. Bricklayers, carpeners, Phone 120 Ring 2 415-8th Street Minneapolis. Minn. a Phone 182— Northwest Distributor has devoted considerable of his' cigarmakers, bartenders, paperspare time. .makers and musicians. •dnasetr