International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 11, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ ning at the parsonage. 1 I SCHOOL NOTES DENTIST At The Churches We extend to you all a special I Local and Personal Items Office —o over litis Drug Store. invitation to attend both special Rosalie Kurzek. will services next Sunday. You Office Phone: 245. & The high school sleigh ride find a cordial welcome. Plan to Res. Phone: 274. which took place last Friday go to church next Sunday. Get BP TTTT Kternational Falls, Minn. Rev. C. H. Blake was calling on Mr. H. B. Paul is here from night was thoroughly enjoyed by the church going habit. It is a the Methodist people at Littlefork Big Falls on jury duty. all. iot good habit. We shall look G. F. SWINNERTON :t^ Street Corner ot iotTi Ave. Wednesday. Mr. Donnelly is absent on account ^you next Sunday. You will not T. Heermance. Pastor The Dorcas society will hold a of sickness. We all hope M. D., C. M. disappoint us we will try and not no -tiI renter for the Community sale next Saturday, Feb. 13, in the John Geisie of Nakoda, was to see him back again. disappoint you. 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON White Grocery building, beginning here Monday with his second wolf Mr. Mclntire visited the Goldville lyes FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Examined and glasses fitted at two O'clock. in twcif weeks. school this week. Sunday school at 10 a. m. You Office over Empress Theatre The "Pioneer" Church of The Alpha and Beta societies will find a good school, and tinder Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goins are International Falls. International Falls, Minn. will give a joint program Thursday, Get your valentine place cards, Miss Barrett's leadership we are mourning the death of their in- napkins, doilies and festoons at *nour"1"& the death 01 their mthe February 11, at 3 :00 p. m. reaching out to make it bigger "Get FHNNEY ft CAMPBELL right, with God—keep Press office. c""" w"° passed away Tues- ant Minnie Mathison was absent and better. [x day night. right." last Friday on account of illness. LAWYERS ,, ,. Come to the services Sunday, The Alpha program that was Postmaster J. J. Lloyd returned Over International State Bank Mr. Whitcomb, one of the T,he feel better, look better and You11 given last Friday was exceedingly Monday from/ a few days visit pastor will take up agalin the International Falls, Minn. earliest and most respected live better for a whole w^ek. enjoyed by all present. The debate, with his aged father in Duluth. si udies in the Fourth Gospel, lead- Bible school at 10 a. m. Morn* earliest and most respected citizens "Resolved that the city offers W. E. LAWRENCE of Birchdale, is spending a 'ng^.to 5ft®r\,JheJuyec' W worship a. m. better opportunities to the on Sunday will be "The Mark of Prof. H. G. Wilson has fifteen THE REXALL STORE few days in town. I Roumanian meeting 2130 p. m. youth than the country," was won Discipleship," John 13: 21-38 musical pupils which he is training Young Peoples' meeting 7:45 International Falls, Minn. by the Alpha debaters by a vote of There will be special music. for places in the regular city p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bean and two to one. band. Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Wednesday—Prayer service at daughter have moved into their The high school hockey team Evening worship at 7130. Hear 7130 p. m. Bible study and ChrisMr. new home which they purchased was defeated by the Fort Frances PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Heermance talk on "The Evo- tian Workers' club 8130 p. m. Don't fail to see the famous from Mr. Paul Johnson, during team by a score of 6 to 2 Office over Ilti& Drug Store lution of Man," the best in the A welcome to all services. magicians at the Grand Opera his recent visit here. Phone 11 series. The chorus choir will House tomorrow, Friday evening, Eighth Grade Notes. sing. GOVERNMENT QUESTIONS Vight Calls at Hotel Koochiching The eighth grade enjoyed a Feb. 12. an(j Mrs. Lester Mann ex- FARMERS AS TO INCOME sleigh ride to Ranier, Saturday pect to leave for Duluth Saturday DR. J. F. PETERSON Reading room-, open each evening, Attorney Ralph Burdick for the night. After a short stay there night. After the return a lunch and Sunday afternoon from Washington, Feb. 10.—The De* was served in the Bethlehem Duluth Brewing Company, was they will go to Boise, Idaho, DENTIST 2:3° to 5 :oo. Vestibule open partment of Agriculture, after in- church. The crowd dispersed at here yesterday on professional -where he has accepted a position, Office over International afternoons and Saturdays for the vestigating 438 families in ten business. 10 :oo o'clock. State Bank convenience of skaters. different states in an effort to get Edna Oveson was absent on Messrs. Chas. Anderson and Van International Falls, Minn. a correct answer for the puzziing account of illness. Mrs. H. S. Rosenholtz and Nort of Big Falls, are attending Gymnasium schedule: Junior question, "How much does the Maurine Thorns was absent for daughter returned Monday from court as members of the new DR. H. H. IHRIG two days on account of a cold. boys Monday afternoon, under average farmer make?" has a visit of several weeks with helatives venire of petit jurors for the civil Mr. Ballbach Junior girls Tues- reached the conclusion that the We are glad to see her happy in Chicago. DENTIST cases now being heard. smile gain. day afternoon under Mrs. J. H. annual value of the food, fuel, oil Office over Holler's Confectionery The eighth grade girls sewing Brown. Miss Walters will have shelter enjoyed by the aver- and International Falls, Minn. Mr. Percy Lindsell and Miss Mr. E. A. Arnold, former traffic class have finished their sewing the intermediate girls Tuesday a£e family is $505- Whatever the Rose Desjardis of Mamtou were rail_ manager of the & aprons. evening at 7 :oo and the young farmer makes over this amount he F. J. McPARTLIN Judge John Berg road, is here in the interest of his ladies class Tuesday evening at puts in the bank or spends. Tuesday morning, case with the aforesaid railway. LAWYER Littlefork School Notes. 8 :oo. This is open to all young Of the $505, the farm furnished Mr. Arnold won for himself many Office over International women in the city Mrs. Sorenson directly $429, leaving only $76 to Stanley Thompson has pur-. friends while a resident of our State Bank be paid for with farm products The bread and spelling contests accompanies the class. chased a fine alto horn and has city, all of whom are pleased to were held here Saturday at 3 or out of the money obtained International Falls, Minn. been admitted by leader Wilson renew his acquaintance. from farm products. Food was, o'clock. The following were the Interest in skating seems to into the regular band. GEO. S. LANGLAND winners: Leslie Ames, oral spelling of course, the principal item. This grow rather than decline. The Mrs. L. H. Nord and Mrs. H. J. Mildred Pettis, written spelling. amounted to $401.93, of which city street force gave the hockey LAWYER Constable Geo. Semon, of Miz- Miner returned this mjorning after Helga Hougan received first ring another coating on Saturday $33°-65 83.3 per cent, was rais or Office over International pah, brought a prisoner here a week's visit at the state capitol, prize in class A for her bread and in preparation for the game with ec^ farm. on State Bank yesterday charged with stealing where their husbands are intro$50 Grace Brown received first prize Fort Frances. Our boys lost, 7 investigators found that The from a fellow woodsman. during bills and helping pass International Falls, Minn. -in class for her bread. These to 2, but they put up a good farm examined the aver- on others for th ebenefit of this dis- people will go to International each article of hockey. aSe maintaining cost of JOHN H. BROWN Engineer and Mrs. E. W. Kib- trict as well as for the state ,a year* grown person was $176 a Falls to take part in the county bey moved last Saturday into a large. divided as follows: contest. Attorney at Law The building is a busy place product 5 neat cottage on Fourth avenue We will have no school on Dai 2l these days, being rented or loaned pork Office in the litis Block between Sixth and Seventh Sts. Mr. Allen Shearer of Birchdale, Ia Thursday on account of the absenle to the junior kindergarten, some poultr"yan'd'eggV 1" ,a International Falls, Minn. of Prof. Davis, nor on Friday, was here yesterday on the sad private music classes, the sym- Garden 10 Attorney-Editor Geo. E. Erick- mission of purchasing a casket for in honor of Linioln's birthday. phony orchestra, and the operatic geef KOOCHICHING CAMP son of Spooner, passed through his mother-in-law, Mrs. Tibbetts, society. Last Saturday evening prujt our city Monday on his way to the who has been making her home Clifford Pettis is opt of school NO. 7602 the eighth pade borrowed the Wood'and'raal 1 1, district court which was opened with them and passed away Tuesby on account of illness. M. W. A. meets first and third gymnasium for a party. Groceries 23 Judge Wright at Bemidji^ day evening at the advanced age Wilfred Pettis is absent from Tuesdays of each month. Full House rent 28 school this week. While skiing Tuesday. of seventy-nine years. attendance requested. Visiting FIRST METHODIST Labor 46 he broke one of his legs. We sincerely neighbors welcome. EPISCOPAL CHURCH hope he will be able to be Messrs. Harry Walton arid The ladies of the Ranier church Corner Fifth Ave. md Second St. with us soon. $176 Chas. Wessim)an of Spooner report that after all expenses of H. B. A. C. H. Blake, Pastor A bulletin has been placed in Of this sum only about 28 per E. W. Collins of Williams and Ed. the oyster supoer were met they "The Down-Town Church" the hall on the second floor to cent was paid out in cash. The International Lodge No. 2303 Farder of Clementson were visit- had $28.20. They were very remainder was furnished by the place all notices and etc. meets in Kane's hall every second ors in our city Monday on their grateful to the teachers, high Service at Ranier tonight at farm, not in the form of money, and fourth Tuesday in each month way to serve on the grand jury at school students and others from Bids Wanted. 7 45* but in those things for which the Visiting members welcome. Bemidji On Tuesday. the Falls who were over and helped Valentine social at the church money would have been exchange Sealed bids will be received by out in the good work. Electirc A. A. Lee, Secretary. tonight (Thursday) given by the ed. On a certain area in North the undersigned up to 2 o'clock Mrs. Chas. Engbloom entertain- lights are being put in the church social department of the Epworth Carolina, included in the scope of p. m., March 4th, 1915, for furnishing ed the F. and E. Fancy Work club this week. H. STUBEE League. the investigation, it was found and delivering 3500 pieces at her home on Sixth street last, of corduroy for State Rural Highway The Ladies' Aid will hold their that if it had not been for such ARCHITECT Thursday afternoon. After the! The city band has made applicausual session at the church tomorrow No. 9. Said corduroy to be articles as tea, coffee, sugar, salt and social festivities the ladies tion of the state fair board to be (Friday) afternoon. Mrs. East- and other groceries impossible to placed along the right-of-way Superintendent of Construction went into executive session when designated as one of the official wolud man and Mrs. Mann entertaining, produce at home, the farms about one mile south of the state it was decided that the club should bands to play during fair week, Office over litis Drug Store All members are requested to be have been self-sustaining. ditch in Twp. 154, N. of R., 25 arrange for a turkey roast or If selected it will be a good adbarbique International Falls, Minn. present. A program will be given. west. For further particulars call "The bulk of groceries are in honor of their faith- vertisement for our city and there A new president sto be selected. bought," said the investigators, on or address the engineer. ful husbands. is no question in anybody's mind DR. GEORGE HOEY All boy scouts will meet at the but the total quantity consumed The right is reserved to reject but that they are fully able to fill corner of Second avenue and Fifth depended to a great extent upon any and all bids. VETERINARY SURGEON the bill along with other bands Rev. C. H. Blake of this city, street tomorrow (Friday) at ten the quantity of animal products L. A. Ogaard, and was elected Grand Warden of the that will be engaged. sharp for the monthly hike and Engineer. and vegetables raised on the farm, Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows, DENTIST dinner in the open. "Be Prepared." Where these abounded the consumption L. H! Slocum, of the state by a majority of forty Officers Installed. Phone 41 of groceries diminished, County Auditor. —F 25 over his opponent. This is an Special music next Sunday at International Falls, Minn At the regular monthly meeting From this it would seem that an appreciative tribute to the local both services. Mvs. G. N. Millard 00 4.U j-°f the Musicians' Union of this obvious way to effect an important lodge as well as to the new Grand! lj. f. will sing in the morning service 1 saving in expenses is to raise wlnl,n a'y Sunday afternoon held last Warden that one residing so far HORSES and the choir will give a special in the litis hall, the following more vegetables and animal products Get The north should be so easily elected number. In the evening the newly officers for the ensuing on the farm. Whether it FALLS DECORATING CO. to this important office. choir wiill give several numbers. year were installed with due ceremony. is better to cut down expenses in To do your Painting, Papering FOR SALE Special sermon to young ladies this Way or to increase receipts by and Decorating. We sell Attorney C. J. Rockwood of next Sunday morning. A specal President—S. D. Pinkoski. concentrating attention to cash WALL-PAPER and PAINTS Minneapolis, who arrived here invitation is extended to girls and Vice President—Walter Engstrom. crops is one of the great problems Marvin Buildfcig Saturday, to take charge of the young ladies. Young men we invite in farm management, the answer 4th Street and 5th Ave. defense of the M. & O. Power you to this service also. The Secretary Treasurer H. E. to which in each individual cas3 Phone 182— company in the owerflowage I Driving Mare, 4 Years Old* sermon text will be "Who Knoweth Kimpton. depends upon local conditions." cases was called home Sunday Whether Thou Art Come to Recording Secretary—H. H. Weight 950 Lbs. For the first time in sixty-nine night by a telegram announcing the Kingdom for Such a Time as Stubee. years, February will be without a the sudden death of his wife, who This." Esther 4.14. S S S S Members of the Executive full moon. February is the only was believed to be recovering The bartenders will attend the SIX PER CENT MONEY Board Messrs. Dawson, Ihrig, month in which such a phenom* nicely from a recent operation. evening service. The choir will Loans may be obtained for Polenski, H. H. Stubee and S. D. ena can happen, and the last noon* Mr. Rockwood is well known and give special music. The pastor any purpose on acceptable Pinkoski. leshs February was in 1846. The highly respected in this city and extends an invitation to all saloon REAL ESTATE Security Examining Board—Ed. Woods, explanation, according to astronomers, deep sympathy is expressed for 1 Gray Mare, 12 Years Old attend this men and their wives to Liberal Privileges and correspondence Harold Wilson and H. E. Kimp®ton. mooni is as /follows: Full him in this sad bereavement. service. solicited. of Weight 1500 Lbs, follow each other at intervals Services next Sunday are as A. AGENCY This local now has fifty-two half about twenty-nine and a Symphony Concert. follows: Sabbath school 10 a. m. 75* Gas Ekctrict Bldg. members, and is more than holding *150.00 days. It happens occasionally Morning worship 11 a. m. Ranier Denver, Colorado The Imperial Order of Daughters its own, despite the depression twenty-eight that Febrauary's Sabbath school 3 p. m. j..., 4* Pierce Bldg. of the Empire have made arrangements that exists in its jurisdiction. full days come between two Epworth League 6:45 Grace Si. Leuii. Me. with the International Harold Wifcon will probably be 2 Good Cows, $75.00 Each. lack moons. To make up for this Malloy leader. Falls Symphony Orchestra.lor named as a delegate to attend the year on the part of February this Evening service 7:3a a-concert at Town 'Hall, Fort annual convention of twentieth in there were two (full moons "All services begin on timjp. and Frances, Friday night, Feb. 12th. the American Federation bf Musicians January and. there will be two hour. Get your typewriter supplies at Proceeds to be usea for patriotic to be held the second week E. TIOMPS0N & SSI Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-J in March. fund. The admission will be 50c. •ifct Sresf offica. in May at San Francisco, Cal.