International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 3, 1914 · Page 4 of 6
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j&? J'#k•*, ?$- ,l** ty „, s£&> •».» W *£*. v** *"'v1 ,"£ ,"-,teV •«-**', INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS*"* DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ Misery." EDUCATION COMMISSION At THE CHURCHES Bible school 10 a. m. Classes DENTIST Lecal and Personal Items Neighborhood squabbles are the for all ages. Subject: "Christ Office over litis Drug Store. bane of many small school districts. Risen From the Dead." Office phone: 245. Sometimes it is the location You will always get the "glad FIRST METHODIST Res. phone: 274. of the school huse—the most hand" at the "Pioneer" church. htermtiwiil Falls, Mum. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. L. W. Wilson is visiting Get your typewriter supplies at influential family wants it where A. F. Ballbach, Pastor. Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. her folks in Duluth. the Press office. it will be convenient for their children, First Baptist Church. C. F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. C. H. Blake, Pastor never mind the rest of the Third St. and Ninth Ave. "The Down-Town Church" Physician and Surgeon All kinds of crepe and tissue Prof. Fred-Davis of Littiefork, district. Sometimes it is the selection papers at the Press office. was a business visitor to our city of a teacher—there is a Eyes Examined and glasses fitted SWEDISH LUTHERAN The Queen Esther circle has Saturday last. niece or a sister-in-law who wants Office CHURCH over Ructtell's Dept. store changed their meeting night from Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen a school. International Falls, Minn. to Tuesday evening. Monday farere here Monday to take in the It is common experience that in Attorney John Norton of Big ,} Corner 6th St. and 7th Ave. Service at Rainer tonight, banquet. larger districts those troubles do PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Falls, was here last Saturday attending (Thursday), at 7:45. Sabbath P. O. Hanson, Pastor. no appear. Personal considerations LAWYERS to professional business. school meets at 3 p. m. Sundays. Mr. O. A. Veum, of Fairland, cut less figure in a larger The Ladies' Aid will be entertained Services Sunday 10145a. m. and was a business visitor in our city territory. In the common school Over International State Bank 1 County Commissioner Clementson tomorrow by Mrs. Van. 7:45 p. m. Stlnday school at 12 Monday. district, proposed by the education of Beltrami, made a few social International Falls, Mima Pelt and Mrs. Kron, at the home noon. English and Swedish clasof commission, covering each county calls here Monday, while on his the latter, on corner of Seventh ses. On the first Sunday of the Miss Minar Moe, of Loman, outside of the independent districts, Way to Bemidji. street and Fourth avenue. month the service will be in English. W. E. LAWRENCE made final proof on "her homestead there won't be room for All welcome. Last Sunday was another banner Monday. personal bickering. The district THE REXALL STORE Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Tweedt are day for the Sabbath school. P. O. Hanson, Pastor. will outgrow it. visiting with their folks at West The Young People's Bible class International Falls, Minn. Editor and Mrs Chas. Jameson, Where there is now complaint Union and Calmar, la. They will increases numbers and interests. of Littleiork, were here for the that one or two families run a district, SCHOOL NOTES return next week. Several new scholars are joining banquet last Monday night. there is also complaint that Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE the other classes. the others can get no redress. In Physician and Surgeon By Edward Anderson. Attorney C. R. Middleton, of Next Sunday's services are as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan the larger district there is a place Baudette, passed through our city follows: Sabbath school 10 a. Office over litis Drug store ppent Thanksgiving* with their for public sentiment to make itself Miss Batzer spent her vacation ?''"*$ Phone 11 Monday, enroute for the Twin m. Public worship 11 a. m. and daughter at Crand Rapids. felt. If there should be one in Duluth and Virginia. Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching cities. 7:30 p. m. Evening service begins obstinate member of a common International Falls, Minn. A surprise party was given last with song serivce. Miss Gould was the guest of school board, there would quite Friday evening at the Harmon The Sabbath school board is For Sale—A good confectionery honor at a nice party given by her certainly be a majority of fair planning for a Christmas celebra- home in honor of Miss Gould, who Dr. J. F. PETERSON High school pupils, last and ice cream parlor. Good location. former minded and unbiased men and women. was our principal last year. tion in the form of a Christmas Apply at the Press office. Friday evening, at the home of DENTIST Romp at the* church. At the Everybody had an enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon. n26 No common school districe will Office over International and wished Miss Gouild would business meeting some time ago Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake were ever waste its energies in quarreling State Bank it was decided that the evining of jcome again. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Buy your friend a non-leakable over the selection of a school International Falls, Minn. Christmas day would be the best The pupils of the High school fountain pen as a birthday or Hazen in the mill addition, last site for the Coon Hollow folks for those having 'the work in 'are afraid they will never earn Sunday afternoon, for the baptism Christmas present, at the Press or the choice of a teacher for DR. H. H. IHRIG charge. The most of our workers a holiday as many students are office. of their son, James Ora. school No. 7. DENTIST will be busy before Christmas and absent. Another thing—the common Office over Holler's confectionery some we find are to be away The English II class are enjoyChristmas Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, school board will develop a valuable Abstracts and titles to all property day and evening. We *ny t^ie reac^n& Ivanhoe. wjll be at Hotel Victoria Dec. 13, experience in school management. in Koochiching county furnished International Falls, Minn. will try and decide next Sunday Hot lunches are being prepared 1914. Consult him if you are The common school district on short notice by the whether the' evening named will the pupils who cannot go home or will be always building, always afflicted with defective eye$ or Koochiching county Abstract Co., F. J. McPARTLIN at noon. The plan is being carried be the best for the majority. need glasses.—Adv. Dec. jo. buying supplies, always official abstractors, International out under Miss Messner's directions, LAWYER learning how to do things to the Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf and will no doubt be appreciated Office over International Mr. Wtn. Keiver, of Littiefork, best advantage. The little district by the patrons of the district. was here Monday, attending to builds one in a generation, State Bank Last Friday Ernest Neveau, Joe betHLEHEM? business matters and stayed to buys a set of charts once—usually International Falls, Minn. Ganthier and John Wedlund, the 5th Street, Corner of 10th Ave. Mr- Donnelly and Mr. VanCura the wrong set—buys furniture the old settlers reunion. mighty hunters of Minnesota, were hunting during vacation. E. L. Heermance, Pastor once. The local board has no GEO S. LANGLAND went out hunting near Waucona, Miss Lansing is the new teacher Social Center for the Community. Mrs. Chamberlin, of Laurel, experience to go by and the experience about 30 miles from this city and LAWYER in the Seventh grade. Mrs. Pfaff, it requires is of little took in the old settlers gathering arrived at Joe Jerioux's homestead Sunday school at 10. Morning suPP'y teacher in Office over International who has been Monday evening and returned value because it never has to do shack about 9 p. m., but II worship at n. The pastor will|that department, has assumed State Bank the .same thing again. In the Tuesday morning ]to her fine dairy could not sleep on account of the speak on "Worshipping God with. charge of a new First grade. common school district the members International Falls, Minn. farm down the river. cold, so they spent their time Our Best," John 12:1-19. Music I Mr- Mclntire is at Duluth, in of the board will acquire just chasing mosquitoes which by a mixed quartet. Nursery in attendance upon a superintendthe that sort of experience. Mr. A. B. Herrell is now the JOHN H. BROWN were hibernating in the logs. The gymnasium during the church €n's meeting. Besides they will have a trained proud owner of the homliest looking Attorney at Law next day they shot at a fine black Seventh Grade* dog in town, but that is all man to help them, just as the fox but he got away Toward Office in the litis Blocl Miss Lansing, our regular teach- •htrfrets a -futt^lootied registered city district has its trained superintendent. night they shot a 200-pound buck. Mnn. Evening worship at 7:30. Topic, er» arrived last week, and has International Fallsj Airedale terrier and his Chris^ This means economy One of the men was taken sick tian name is Lynx. (The Atmosphere of God's Spirit." 'a,kLn charee Srade- Mrs- o£ our in purchases, economy in building, from the pancakes the cook had The chorus choir will sing. .Pfaff, who has been our supply in heating, in every phase of KOOCHICHING CAMP made so they had to hurry back teacher for three months, will Mr. Nils Alstermark, of Loman, the physical management of the NO. 7602 home without further trophies in "was here Monday on his return Reading room open to the pub- "f *rst.Sra(^lie schools. M. meets W. A. first and third order to save his life. board each evening and on Sunday I class is taking up from a visit to the cities. He In the unorganized district in Tuesdays of each month. Full feet" in arithmetic, this week. stayed over so as to attend the afternoon. St. Louis county, which is very For Sale—Ny* of SWJ4 and We were permitted to attend atteii lance requested. Visiting old settlers gathering in the evening. much like what one of these common lots 4 and 5 of Section 26, Twp. the program givn by the High neighbors welcome. Gymnasium jopen to men on school districts will be, the 158, Rge. 25. Partly improved school, last Wednesday. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday management is so successful that lands and near Loman, Minnesota. Harry Klippnes was absent The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist evenings, and to ladies on a number of local districts are M. B. A. Also a portion of lot 2, Section 13, Monday morning. church will be entertained Tuesday. Boys'and girls'classes being dissolved voluntarily to get Twp. 158, Rge. 25, consisting of International Lodge No. We" are collecting dialogues, 2303 Friday afternoon, by Mrs. Van as per schedule. Hot and cold the better management which the five acres near railroad terminal songs, and poems for our Christmas meets in Kane's hall every second Pelt and Mrs. Kron, at the latter's big district is able to offer. shower. Soap is now furnished, at Loman, Minnesota. This land program, which we hope will and fourth Tuesday in each home, corner of Fourth avenue and bath towels may be rented for must be sold to pay the debts of be a good one. month and Seventh street. five cents. an estate. Address for particulars. WOOD! WOOD! Frances Burnett was absent Visiting members welcome. A. A. Lee, Secretary. Young Ladies' Hobby club on^011^3^ morning Mr. and Mrs. Soper, who have Otto Hedlund, Administrator, been farming the Adolph Kicker Tuesday evening. Open to all Loman, Minnesota. No. 18 Round Oak Heater, $12.00 farm east of town, expect to spend young women who crave acquaintance H. STUBEE tyo. 9 Steel Range, $20.89 the winter with their folks at and a good time. PATENTS ARCHITECT Card of Thanks. No. 8 Steel Range, $16.00 Baldus, but will return in time TRADE-MARKS —and— Common Cook Stoves $9 to $12.00 to put in the spring crops. The women of the church meet, COPYRIGHTS We wish to express our thanks Superintendent of Construction Camp Stoves with Pipe, $2.60 in the social room on Thursday for the many acts of kindness Office over litis Drug store Dry Birch and Poplar Wood, Next Wednesday the annual afternoon. On Tuesday and Wednesday, received by us, during the illness International Falls, Minn. Send model, or sketch ana Mixed, One Half of Each, $5.00 election of officers of the Yoeman December 8th and 9th, and death of our husband and description for preliminary Dry Poplar Wood, $3.25 to $4.00 lodge will be held, and a good they will hold a bazaar at Hoit's father. examination. Book containing DR. GEORGE HOEY attendance is desired. This lodge confectionery, corner Third street Mrs. A. T. Scarlett. over 200 mechanical is doing well, having now over and Fifth avenue. Lemons, 30c Per Dozen VETERINARY SURGEON Raymond R. Scarlett. movements sent free on request. two hundred members, all in good Onions, $1.25 Per Bushel —and— standing. Here's hoping for ice on the New Saur Kraut, 5c Per Quart Hazen-Berg Wedding. DENTIST \—-x-. skating rink, after our unexpected Phone 41:— EVERYTHING AT BED County Agriculturist D. B. Jew W. N. Roach, Jr., Attorney thaw. The.boys have their, Mr. Fred Hagen and Miss Hildur ROCK PRICES International Falls, Minn. ell, left Tuesday morning for and Counsellor at Law* kates all ready, and some of them Berg, both of Ericsburg, were Brainerd, where he has charge of Mechanical & Electrical have been practicing on the first See Our ALUMINUM WARE married at the Methodist parsonage MISS CARRIE ANDERSON the county's agricultural entires Expert creek. ty Rev. C. H. Blake, on Mon, GRADUATE NURSE of the Northern Minnesota Development McGill Building, S. E. THOMPSON &. SON day afternoon at 3130. Arthur association now in session. —Phoi No. 287— Washington, D. C. SOUTH BETHLEHEM Berg and Nellie Hagen, of Erics-^ International Falls, Minn. .Town Hall, Holler's Addition. burg, and Mrs. O. Manson, of v./' ——x Superior, Wisconsin, were the attendants. D. T. McPhee &' Company gave Sunday school on Sunday afternoon The wedding party Get The a Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday, went back to Ericsburg Monday at 2:30. Join the adult YOVR DUTY TO- FALLS DECORATING CO. to children of our city, Bible class under Mr. Heermance. 150 night and the Newly weds will To do your Painting, Papering which will always be reniembered there be at home to their friends. A special collection will be taken and Decorating. We sell by the little- guests. After dinner 'These young people are well to raise money for the Christmas Your self "Your Neighbor WALL-PAPER and PAINTS fruit and candies were served and known and their friends wish for exercises. Your Fami1y~Your Country Marvin Buildftug f. a good tiftie enjoyerf.- tftem the brightest future. 4th Street, and 5th Ave. HOMP*WR£CKERS Phone 182 AND HEART-BREAKERS" Every Seal you use Every^ Seal You *The ,ftrst annual ball of the I. O. O. F. ELECES OFFICERS. I helps to protect Trades •& Labor .assembly of this Buy is a Bullet city was^ held 4ast Wednesday At their meeting Monday night Are you one of them? Maybe you and your tt SIX PER CENT MONEY in the Fight evenings intheGrand opera house the- Independent Order of Ocd you art! and did not know it before. community Loans nay be obtained lor, rrt The theatre was filled to its greats Fellows elected officers for Ilave you forgotten the tt 1915. any purpose on accepUdble Against \f"'( m. against est capacity With ifterry trippers The treasurer and trustee serves "Ole polks Jat Some?" It REAL ESTATE Security tuberculosis of the light fantastic. Punch was criminal Don^t do it." Turn over Tuberculosis, for one year and the other officers Liberal Privileges and correspondence served during the evening. The for. a term of six months. The a new leafs Come to the service ti solicited. .Demands lhat You decorations were fine and everything elect are as follows: Noble next Sunday evening and hear A. AGENCY if 'M was so delightful that a Grand, C. M. Christenson Vice about it. 7:3a -o'eleek the it 758 Gat A Electrict Bldg. BVY RED CROSS SEALS similar .event will be looked forward .Grand, W. T. Anderson, Secretary, "Pioneer?' church of International ti Denver, Colorado Ti to- e&ch year/ A gotJd flash-' C. H. Blake Treasurer, J. C. Falls, rtf it 466 Pierce Bids. St eo k. t' light picture Afras.takeh ^df thfe Scfiultz, Trustee, Thomas Tron- Th* i|krhhigService gatherings son. I io'dSck^ubject^Mercy, or, N tt N tt tt tt tt II II II