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

February 18, 1915 · Page 4 of 16

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INTERNATIONAL, FALLS PRESS •si Mt H. S. ROSENHOLTZ STATE GOVERNMENT PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXPENSE COMPARED At Ike Ckvrelies DENTIST CITY COUNCIL Local and Personal Items Office over litis Drug Store. Figures Compiled for Legislature meeting Office Phone: a'• Minutes of a regular 245. Show Increases in 1914 Over February Res. Phone of the city council held 1901. 274. 15th, 1915, at 8 o'clock p. m. International Falls, Minn. Rev. Mr. Cross of Big Falls, Miss Esther Shapira spent Alderflgtn Members present, was a caller in town Wednesday. Sunday with relatives in Minneapolis. State Auditor J. A. O. Preus Ave. H. V. Keyei( 5th Street, Corner ot 10th 6. F. SWINNERTON litis, F. Keyes, Jos. has issued a comparative statement Wilson* E. L. Heermance, Pastor Zimmerman, Doran and Rev. C. H. Blake spent Tuesday of appropriations for the M. D., M. Social Center for the Community. meeting The minutes of the at Littlefork. Mr. O. L. Dent of Bemidji, was year 1901 and 1915, showing increased 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON" wcrt held February 8th, 1915, here yesterday on wtork connected cost of government in madt Byes Examined anif glasses fitted Sunday school at 10 a. m., Miss xead and on motion duly F. C. Seymore wfcs up from with his duties as judicial ditch 14 years, as requested by the Office over Empress Theatre Barrett superintendent. Plans and seconedd same were approv* Wakona Monday, going back refere. legislature. In nearly every case ed. International Falls, Minn. will be announced for the membership Tuesday. large increases are shown. Some contest. We shall be Doran» A son was born to Mr. and of the more important items are On motion of Alderman PHINNEY ft CAMPBELL glad to see you in the Bible class Mr. L. G. Aspden of Chicago, seconded by Alderman F. Mrs. Gust. (HqLmqujist at their as follows: taught by Mr. Axdahl. is visiting his aunt, Mrs. James Keyes, the following bills weft home at Liberty Addition last LAWYERS Department— 1901. 1915. allowed: T. Watson. Supreme court $ 25,000 Sunday night. $ 49,500 Over International State Bank District court judges 115,500 190.100 Morning worship at n. The Governor 9,920 A. McTaggart, professionA. 18,850 International Falls, Minn. Capitol Maintenance. 35,000 30,000 pastor will preach on "The Eternity Mr. Bacon is slowly but surely Mr. Nels Waterman of Minneapolis, 6.60 Auditor & land dept 17,900 32,630 L. Burnett, street labor$ Attorney general ... 8,400 of Love," John 14: 1-24. recovering from his seige of 31,800 former check scaler of W. E. LAWRENCE al services 8.50 Insurance dept 6,700 26,500 There will be special music. Public examiner 8,600 typhoid fever. the International Lumber Co., is 26,500 General Electric Co., supplies Secretary of state .. 10,400 15,400 THE REXALL STORE attending court here today. Educational dept. .. 5,900 21,500 and equipment, High schools 106,500 1,064,500 International Falls, Minn. Evening worship at 7130. The The Odd Fellows had a stag Public school lib's... 12,000 31,500 street lights 665.70 A. Traveling libraries 5,759 pastor will continue his talks on 13,500 part yMonday night after lodge. Attorney A Andrews of Be- Int. Tel. Co., telephone .. Treasurer 9,700 18,100 1 Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Evolution, speaking on "The A good program was rendered. Dairy and food 18,000 niidji, is here taking care of the 62,300 S. E. Thompson & Son, Game and flsh 25,000 59,000 Evolution of Religion." How, did interests of his client, Larson, in R. R. & warehouse.. 21,908 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 61,500 IO-37 coal for city hall Bureau of labor .... 13,136 64,680 mien in various parts of the Mr. Robert Christie of Winona* the Larson vs. Rose case. Board of health 36,000 66,500 Burnett Brothers, livery 3,00 Office over litis Drug Store world gain their ideas of God? Historical society 9,100 is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Dr. 20,000 A. G. Rider, livery 1,00 Forest preservation 10,000 75,000 Phone 11 The chorus choir will sing, under Board of control .... 2,316 Elizabeth Monahan, this w:eek. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Rosenholtz 50,000 International Falls Daily Mrs. Sorenson's leadership. Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching gave a dinner, last Sunday, in The University of Minnesota Journal, printing 5.00 Born to Mrs. Ed. LaPage, a honor of Miss Cohen of Virginia, received from all sources, including On motion the council adjourned.0 DR. J. F. PETERSON Mrs. Sorenson is planning to bouncing girl, at the Northern wjho is spending the wjeek with federal aid and interest supplement the evening chorus Minnesota Hospital, last Thursday. them. DENTIST from trust funds, $429479 in L. W. Wilson, by a four-piece orchestra, as soon 1901. With the expansion of its Attest: President, Office over International as the miusic can be secured. Miss Nieminen, who teaches colleges and needs of the branch R. C. Fraser, State Bank Miss Hannah Mac Loman, the pupils of the Elmdale school agricultural schools this has City Clerk. Reading room open each evening, International Falls, Minn. teacher of the Harrigan school, in the extreme south eastern part swelled to $1,389,313 for 1915. and on Sunday afternoon was a visitor in our city Saturday. of the county, was a visitor here Some decreases are shown. DR. H. H. IHRIG NOTICE OF APPLICATION from 2130 to 5 :oo. 1 Saturday. The state fair got $41,00 in 1901, OF LIQUOR LICENSE DENTIST and only $15,000 this year. State The skating rink has been put Dr. Pfaff expects to n^eet his Mr. A. B. Herrell,engineer of aid to county fairs, on the other Office over Holler's Confectionery State of Minnesota, County of in good shape again by the city wife in Minneapolis today, on judicial ditch No. 23, was here International Falls, Minn. hand, increased from $14,245 to Koochiching, City of International street force, after the sleet and her return home from Indianapolis, yesterday in the interests of his $100,000 in Jthe 14 years. For Falls. snow. Since November the children Ind. work. He reports good progress paying expenses of sheriffs the Notice is hereby given that application F. J. McPARTLIN have only missed about one w'ith his important undertaking. appropriation was $14,500. Wolf has been made in writ" LAWYER day of skating. Rev. Welliner, who preached bounty appropriations dropped ing to the city council of said city at the Baptist church Monday Office over International Judge C. W. Stanton will deliver from $31,000 to $25,000. Drainage of International Falls and filed in SOUTH BETHLEHEM evening, was at Littlefork Tuesday State Bank an address on George Expropriations were the my office, praying for license to selling Bibles. Washington as a mason, at the International Falls, Minn. san^e, $10,000 for each period. sell intoxicating liquors for the Town Hall, Holler's Addition. regular meeting of the local Abolition of fees in some departments term commencing on the 15th Sunday school at a. m. GEO. S. LANGLAND Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock of Masonic lodge in this city tonight, makes comparison day of March, 1915, and terminating Ranier, attended the Ladies' Aid to be followed by a smoker difficult. In the insurance department FIRST METHODIST on the 14th day of March, LAWYER program at the Methodist church and social session. the appropriation in 1916, by the following person and EPISCOPAL CHURCH Office over International here last Friday. 1901 was $6,700, but fees Went to at the following place as stated Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. State Bank MISS GLADYS LABELLE the department. In 1914 fees in said application, respectively, HAS PASSED AWAY C. H. Blake, Pastor International Falls, Minn. The Ladies of the Macabees to-wit: amounting to $80,000 were turned "The Down-Town Church" had a successful dance last Tuesday into the state treasury, and Henrik Mortensen, at the north JOHN H. BROWN evening, which is "the farewell On Friday last the sad news front room on the ground floor this year's appropriation is $26,500. Choir rehearsal Wednesday social event before the forty* Attorney at Law was telegraphed to our city of of that certain two-story frame evenings at the parsonage. days of lent. the unexpected death of Miste building on Lot No. 11, Block Office in the litis Block The "Jitney" Invasion. Preaching service at Ranier Gladys G. LaBelle, who, w$as No. 10, of International Falls, Mrs. John H. Brown gave a Thursday evenings at 7:45. International Falls, Minn. Minnesota. graduated from the Northern nice party to the girls of her Remember the Epworth League and All that is required to be a Minnesota Hospital here last Said application will be heard KOOCHICHING CAMP gymnasium class at her home on devotional meeting Sunday evening transportation magnate now is to summ,er and who was following determined by said city council 8th avenue, last Tuesday afternoon. at 6:45. Falls NO. 7602 own a Ford car. In nearly all of her profession in the University of the city of International of Subjects for next Sunday's sermons the large and many of the sm&ll I at the council room in the city Hospital, in Minneapolis, when M. W. A. meets first and third will be—Morning at cities the "jitney" bus is cutting International Falls, in KoochichI she w'as smitten w^ith typhoid Tuesdays of each month. Full Mrs. M. A. Shepro, the milliner, o'clock, "What Shall I Do for into the profits of the street car ing county and state of Minnesota, fever from which she died. attendance requested. Visiting is on her semi-annual purchasing My Child." The morning sermon of companies and miaking owtners of on Monday, the 8th day Her remains were brought here neighbors welcome. trip to Milwaukee, Wis., and the will be another special along the o'clock autos rich. When it was at first Sunday morning and the funeral March, A. D. 1915, at 8 Twin Cties, to find out the latest lines we have been following the suggested that owners of machines p. m. of that day. was held in the Catholic church, M. B. A. in syle and stock for the spring last few Sundays. Evening, of could make any money 1 Witness my hand and seal of which she was a faithful member, season. Feb" "Lent-Sense and Non-Sense of carrying? passengers for a five said city this 16th day of International Lodge No. 2303 last Tuesday morning conducted Lent, or Man's Way an dGod's ruary, A. D. 1915. meets in Kane's hall every second cent fare it was thought to be by Rev. Fr. J. P. Killeen. Principal E. E. Mclntire of our Way." and fourth Tuesday iti each month impossible. A few, wiser than (Seal) R. C. Fraser, Gladys Gertrude LaBelle was city school was elected president Last Sunday w&s oijr banner the rest, started "jitney'' 'lines City Clerk. born July 16, 1889, at Vesper, Visiting members welcome. of the North-Central Minnesota day for large attendance at Sunday With their machines. It has been Wis. At the age of seven she A. A. Lee, Secretary. Educational association at its annual NOTICE OF APPLICATION school and church services. demonstrated in San Francisco entered St. John's Catholic school meeting at Bemidji, last OF LIQUOR LICENSE The worst storm1 of the season that he owner of a car can clear at Marshfield, H. STDBEE where .she remained week. w(as in session but the services from six to ten dollars a day by until she Was fifteen. When State of Minnesota, County of ARCHITECT were well attended and we had a carrying passengers atj the "jitney" she entered the public schools at The wnners in the $60 in prizes Koochiching, City of International good day. We invite you to attend rate. In most of the cities Park Falls, Wis., and graduated and offered by the Union Tailoring Falls. our services next Sunday. Superintendent of Construction these busses follow the routes of from the high school course in Company as drawn and announc-j Notice is hereby given that application Special music at both services. the regular street cars and are 1909, the only girl in the class. Office over litis Drug Store ed at the Viking theatre, last has been made in writing You will find a cordial welcome. making trips on regular schedules. After a normal school course she International Falls, Minn. Monday night, were as follows: to the city council of said city A "jitney," by the way, is taught school at Butternut and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH M. B. Houston, $25.00 suit Wm. of International Falls and filed in a nickel,—five cents. Park Falls, Wis. DR. GEORGE HOEY Donnelly, $20.00 traveling bag my office, praying for license to The "Pioneer" Church of In the summer of 1912 she W. F. Marvin, $10.00 in trade: E. sell intoxicating liquors for the Why Are Times Hard? VETERINARY SURGEON International Falls. came to this city and in the fall W. Carver, $5.00 in trade Arthur term commencing on the 22nd and entered upon the three years We hear much talk of hard Kroll, $3.00 in trade and Harry day of March, 1915, and terminating Revival meetngs every night DENTIST course of training and study as a times, and the jobless army, and, LaPage, $2.00 in trade. on the 21 st day of March, except Saturday, at 7 '.30. The nurse at the Northern Minnesota and Phone 41 indeed, to many of us who are 1916, by the following person pastor will preach. Hospital here, completing her A Nice Birthday Party. International Falls, Minn. finding it difficult these days to at the following place as stated "The Royal Mission," 6r "What course w!ith honors last summer. Mrs. H. S. Rosenholtz will give make bo^th ends meet, these in said application, respectively, is the Importance of Divine On November 1st, 1914, she a swell little birthday party at statements seem true enough to-wit: Healing?" This is the subject of took up post graduate wfork at her home on Sixth street, tomorrow', but it is hard to realize how such Julius Anseth, at the north Sunday morning's sermon, the the University hospital in Minneapolis, Get The in honor of the sixth a condition can exist, especially front rooril on the ground floor sixth in the "Royal" series, or a FALLS DECORATING CO. where she was taken ill birthday of her daughter, Miss in view of a statement, just issued of that certain two-story frame devotee of mental or dvine healing To do your Painting, Papering with typhoid fever Jan. 28th, and Natalia Irene. The house will be by the Department of Commerce, building on Lot No. 12, Block come and hear the gospel on and Decorating. We tell died Feb. nth. tastily decorated in pink and which deals with foreign No. J8, of International jFalls, the subjett? WALL-PAPER and PAINTS Deceased leaves her father and the following guests have been exports and compares the exports Minnesota. mother, five brothers and three "Righteousness,,' or "How Marvin Building and invited: Murrell and Dorothy for last December with Said application will be heard 4th Street and 5th Ave. sisters and a large number of Good Do You Haye to-Be to Be Rauch, Helen Van Nest, Bernice those of former Decembers. The determined by said city council Phone 182^ friends to mourn her loss. Acceptable to God??" This is Jevne, Majorie Millard, Edith substance of the report is: of the city of International Falls the subject of the Sunday night1 Heermance, Jurdis Liljeblad, Commercial automobiles, the at the council room in the city of Moose Lodge Nominates. sermon. If you are a moralist, Cecil Axdahl, Leah and Mina value advanced from $101,000 to International Falls, in Koochiching or an ethical culturist, or a believer Patterson, and Helen Rifkin. $333,ooo cotton knit goods from county and state of Minnesota, 3 S S $ S 3 S S 3 S S $ S At the regular meeting of the in salvation by character, $295,000 to over $2,000,000 woolen on Monday, the 8th day of SIX PER CENT MONEY Moose lodge last Tuesday evening, Odd Fellows' Smoker. etc., come and hear the gospel on clothing from $183,000 to $i,333,000 March, A. D. 1915, at 8 o'clock Loans may be obtained for the following nominations the subject. other Voolen goods, including p. m. of that day. any purpose on acceptable for officers for the ensuing year Bible school at 10 a. m. Sunday. A fine timjte was enjoyed by blankets, from $103,000 Witness my hand and seal of REAL ESTATE Security were mjade: Clasess for all ages. Christian fifty members of the local Odd to $2,750,000 rubber boots and said city this 16th day of February, E. Liberal Privileges and correspondent* For pictator—Chas. Hall, C. Endeavor at 6130. Mrs. Fellow lodge at the conferring shoes from $84,000 to $864,000 A. D. 1915. solicited. Wisard and Arthur Dupler. R. Ballbach, leader. of the Second Degree, which was sole leather from $354,000 to $3,650,000 (Seal) Fraser, A. AGENCY 3 Vice Dictator—Thos. Gallagher, We welcome you to all our followed by a big dutch dinner City Clerk. upper leather from $1,750,000 7SS Gas Electrict Bid*.* Louis Zimmerman. services. and smoker. to over $3,000,000. Zinc —7© o— Denver, Colorado Secretary—Fred Cook and Jack C. Deputy Grand Master F. The pastor spent two days at "Husband and Wife cannot, by exports, for December were 36,666,000 4H Pierce BVdg. Masters. equal. Seymbur was present from Big pounds as compared with the B. Y. P. tJ. convention at the nature of things, be StU^Mo. E. Inside Guardian—A. Smith. Falls, who delivered a fine address .137,000 pounds a year ago. Brainerd last week, and reports There must in every family be a tt tt It it It it tt It It II It Chaplain-—John Kibbey. This certainly looks as if prosperity on the tennets of the order, a very inspirational meeting. strong, commanding, dominating Trustee—Jas. Brennan. were here, and the army after which the guests repaired personality." The nominations were followed of unemployed should be dwindling. Mr. LeRoy Brown is seriously to the dining room and a general VYes but that one is generally Get your typewriter supplies at by the usual buffet lunch and ill with pneumonia. good time was enjoyed. the cook." the Press offici a general good time. A J* 2 7