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

March 4, 1915 · Page 5 of 9

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w" -ir INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS -f 1 3tt$%^aCttXSaCg$SaC$rc*C8S Garland Ogden home, Sunday, '3 A. J. Porter of Plum Creelc ::?,}$ 1 BET! tt Rev. Cross, who was here once' passed through our town on hit last fall, holding special meetings, Local and Personal Items way to and from Northome, lait 1 Street, Vomer ot totli Ave. 5th preached here last Sunday night. CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS week. E. L. Hccrmance, Pastor The Loman Merc. Co. has a *i 3 The National Pole Co. htf the Commumt .Social Center lor large crew busy getting the saw finished the seasons hauling of [Too late for last week.] timber off part of the Arthur Mr. Chester Woodford enterUined The remains of Ole Veum, who poles, posts, and logs, at camp if. This warm spring weather is Metcalf and Chas. Brown places. his aunt-in-law from Be- accidentally shot himself last Sunday school at 10 a. m„ Miss hard on logging as the roads are liidji over Sunday. It is all being taken to the Dahlgren week, at his homestead on Black Barret superintenednt. The con- nearly bare. Littlefork School Notes. mill to be sawed. river, were taken through here test for new members has start-5 County Suoerintendent Shel We now plan to show the people Mr. Geo. Partridge is here for a or huna#, aeeompamed his Catherine Smith and Ada la„d w£ in^v"We^t [Too late for last week.] by ed who go to our county and couple of days looking after his father and his wife, Friday. Watson acting as captains for the day and made the school a visitWBj-ruJLn-^Li We are not having general eK« state fairs, next fall, what we can Business interests. ercises this week on account of two sides, To count, new. memrl^Qm..here she drove up*the.judi- raise around Loman. Watch for I —'X A.K p,ecr™°«y- bers must attend for three Sun- cial ditch to Craig. our monthly examinations. it. Mr. Mark St. Louis of Big Albert Leroy Brown was born dayS and cannot be members of Blaine Canfield'was at Mirnnh There was no school on M6ll« [Falls, spent Monday here as onef mthe^staU^f Maine, October another Sunday school. Jla^^ni^ "Sg day as it was Washington's birth* LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY of the viewers of ditches in his He was married in 20th, 1852. Odd Fellows lodge day. section of the county. Michigan March to Miss 27, 1878, Morning worshp at 11. The Mr. Carlson is cutting a few Someone left a black neck Itjr Mrs. D. A. Colpitts spent four —-x Ida Green. Three children were at the school house. The ownef pastor wll speak on "What the logs on his place here this week. days last week at the Northern Mrs. W. C. Ziemann left Tues- k°]"n to them. Mrs. Fred Bellile please call or send for it. Spirit of Love Will Do," ohn He is being assisted by Pete 16. Minnesota hospital, substituting day evening for an extended visit being the only one living. "Back to the Farm," a play in Ayr x, This will be followed by the com-,, Lutidstroni's crew and the AnderMr. for a nurse who was attending a with relatives and friends in Brown joined the army munion service, to which all fol- son boys. three acts, written by Merlint patient in town. Washington and California. unng panis -American iowers cf Christ are welcome, August Nelson was at Big Falls Shumway, will be given by Ottf Jens Muus has been laid up x— War* last school on March 6th, at the I. 0. the past week on account of an The family have lived at Lud- 25j, Mrs. Vaughn of Marinette, Wis. O. F. hall. Tickets and -6 t„„t 50c injury tjy a picaroon, while skidding ington, and Iron River Michigan Evening worship at 7:30. The Ing.Tangen made a business arrived Saturday morning to have ln&to"» ^n(3 Michigan if| Klver Miss Munroe is at her home pulp wood. a eood lone visit with her ?nd Ashland, Wisconsin, coming rienunir a good long visit with her Baudette this week. She is ab* 1w Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Gregg were daughter, Mrs. Chester Woodford. sent on account of the sudden n^ly foir'ye^reo0 S°»- Th^ wi/be special music A very jolly crowd spent one at the county seat on Tuesday. death of her father. Mrs. A. C. Mr. Gregg is getting along nicely Deceased was a Scaler and in »y the choru. choir -«,James John- Earley is substituting for he? and is able to be about. .M T7 Tt* this capacity went to Kettle Falls son where dancing was the order while she is absent. ar. •a"f. S- E. Thompson col^ Reading room open each even- a™u®ement Mrs 0 A. C. Earley, Jens Muus and where he caught a which The school extends their sin* are spending a few days in the resuite(j jater jn pneumonia from ln&> anc* Sunday afternoon Farmers Club met at the on Guy C. Parker were at the Falls cere sympathy in her bereave* twin cities, attending the retail wj1jcj1 he died February 27th at 2:3° 5:0°- school house on Wednesday last Friday. I uum to ment. dealers convention and buying Am night to hear Mr. Briggs of the The new lumber warehouse of more goods. Forest Service speak, but he was that medlcal Ha el os is a in a *u x— science and the best of nursing Gyranaaum. room open to boys Warroad Entertains. unaMe {o reach tion and he has quite a stock on| could do was done for him. He Sunday atternoon after :oo. The 1 3 Mr. Fred Harmon is a hand for the summer trade. busy died at the home of his daughter, junior .boys' class will now be w^^ot^er |J1^t" The following thirteen mem* man these days, lining things up Mrs. R. W. Hale has sold his span »s UP Mrs. Fred Rellilp r»f r»iir turner! into a iiimor sront troon next meeting will be turned into a junior scout troop, Fred Bellile of our dt held at the school house on Feb. bers of the Eastern Star attended of mules to Ira Foster, who is for a more active summers work jje member Qf the local tiivinuvA CUV, iw^ai boys d.rc Eskcd to meet «it the $ was a the school of instruction at War* at which time a basket sup-i 13th, now trying to break them in. on Elwell roads for which they i0dgre Gf Odd Fellows, who had church batum^y atternoon aU2. !i!.^ ri E SU road last Friday, from our city, Logging operations around here have the contracts. charge of the funeral services, junior Cjirls'class Tuesday after- ?1Vj° °r W ene Mesdames Engbloom, Pender* lacf ^iinrlov iftofiinnn A 1n«/va tiAAn colinnl an OfgEH Un have been hurt by the sunshiny last Sunday afternoon. A large noon after school. gast, Easterly, Liljeblad, Nightiij* This neighborhood has been days, which broke up the best The ladies of the local Eastern number of Odd Fellows and ReStar gale, Speelman, Phinney, Setterlund, aroused at an early hour for some logging roads. About two weeks gave a farewell surprise bekahs were in the line of march Mrs. Dayton, the pr^oi^«_ui of Jevne, Zeiman, Jewell, Mis# time past by the crowing of a of sleighing would finish up all party to Mrs. W. C. Ziemann, in preceding the funeral cortege to the J^aaies' society, uas oucred Green and Mr. B. H. Phinney. strange rooster which no one the work. '-•Vii the Masonic hall, last Monday the Methodist Episcopal church, prizes tor the greats uuniuci 01 Worthy Grand Matron Bell of eemed to be able to locate. He The post office was moved last' afternoon. where the services were conduct- new members se^ui'cu Minneapolis, conducted the cere* ueiore jus^ discovered on a stump Sunday afternoon from the Gor-: was ed by the Noble Grand C. M. June ist. /v monies, assisted by Past Worthy near the main road, being a contest 250 don store to the room in the rear Our new line of photo mount- Christensen and Rev. C. H. Blake, starts tnis week, x^c Matron Speelman of this city, meeting pounder of the Hamburg, or a of the First State Bank and thepostmaster, ings are now here. The latest The pastor preached from the is being held at Mrs Harold similar breed. The chapter at Baudette, Spoon" C. S. Jameson, has: art and novelty folders. Come "Degree of Truth" and the church Stubee's. er, Pitt, Roosevelt, and Roseau Ael Bloom was a Margie visitor assumed his duties. in and select these now.—East- choir sang special numbers. were well represented. last week. Mrs. May and Mr. Pettis spent man Bros. The remains were taken to The visitors speak very highly SOUTH BETHLEHEM Thomas Smith was in the Friday at the Falls on business. Ranier for shipment on the night of the fine entertainment they Town Hall, Holler's Addition neighborhood ^last Friady. Tom Peterson spent Sunday at Mrs. L. H. Nord returned train. The Odd Fellows leading received, especial mention if Clarence Mornissey has puir- home. yesterday morning from a week's funeral car as far as the saw made,of the sumptuous banquet Sunday school on Sunday morn- chased Harry Wicker's hay, and Grandma Riker has gone to visit with the senator from this m*H* The /remains were taken given and the beautiful decora? ing at 11. .is hauling it home. spend a few weeks with her district* She reports him to be. Ludington, Michigan, for buralmost tioris. Ered and William Anderson! daughter, Mrs. John Vanderwalk. too busy a man to do laI- ^rs. Leroy Brown and Mr. vj]^ge co^,es next' hauled some hay from above the The electio[ much visiting with. ?nd Mrs. Fred Bellile accompan- Vote for the children's Brook last week. She Wanted Place. Mike Lemmer returned last Tuesday ied them. sake, and for the sake of a clean, A. Boerner entertained at dinner Friday from a two weeks' visit We are pleased to be able to ^,r" Br^™ a man of good "happ was Wednesday, County Superintendent An aged German and his wife in the twin cites. prosperous 4 report that Sheriff Thos. White ^ab,ts m,ss,ed -1 Shelland. were much given to quarreling, and and be Rev. O. Belsaas held a confirmation is improving as well as can be ex- fr,°™ The sympathy METMnmiT our mldst Blaie Canfield was a caller on One day, after a particularly unpleasant service at Big Falls on Sunday FIRST METHODIST nected from his rriti.,1 nf community is with the sor- of the pected from his critical seige of Hector Cameron last Monday. last. scene, the old woman EPISCOPAL CHURCH rowing ones. pneumonia, under the care of Dr. remarked with a sigh: "Veil, I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Corner i4nth Ave. and Second St. ,i$. E. Withrow. LOMAN. vish I vas in heafen!" Mueller, a daughter. C. H. Blake, Pastor "I vish I vas in a beer garden !f* Miss Annie Shelland, county SCHOOL NOTES "The Down-Town Church" shouted her husband. superintendent of schools, came Division Supperintendent J. J. [Too late for last week.] wltfe* "Ach, ja," cried the old down on the evening train, Tuesday. Ross of the M. & O. Power company The Rainy river opened up from Harold Mclntire. No service at Ranier tonight. th| "always you try to pick out Has returned from New the Falls, way below here in the Mr. Donnelly and a crew of best place for yourself!"' Jas. Van Vleeck was a visitor York where he went to attend the urn. wncrc nc wem 10 ancnu me VOunffer chemists have been Servi^es ne^ Sunday as fol-j \s unusual in younger chemists have been dis- past week at the Falls on Tuesday. annual meeting and banquet of tributing the chemicals in order 1?WS: ^bbath school a. m. February. There were even 10 the Paper Mens' association. (tha^the^maybbriTdividuar^- p1?'woSiio^^ ma"y Water" 1 ducks in the What A popular society woman aft« WILDWOOD. —. Iperiments. The class thinks that brin« nounced a "white elephant party( Mirch forth? Mr. Charles Clmstianson was timr teacher, is wise-in^ong this K' „r I account of the rain and 0n Every guest was to bring somt« Mr. and |Mrs. W. E. Sykes, tak^n to Rochester Friday night, because he will not have to burn .oir Wednesday snow last Saturday and Sunday, rehearsal thing'that she could not find Uft Howard Magladry and Knut Ettestad for evenm£- another operation. He was his fingers again, in illustrating it took Arthur Metcalf three days. for #nd yet too good to throw visited at G.-W. Erickson^s derated on Saturday, and a let-• the experiment to the class. Emerson leads the Ep-( to make his trip to Frontier and! Gecil away. The party would hav(| Sunday. ter yesterday states that he is Oliver has been absent a couple League Sunday evening, [back. worth been a great success, but for tht H. G. Taylor, Peter Dahlgren doing nicely. of days but is now back, and at worth League devotional next We are sure Loman will get on unlooked for development which and W. E. Sykes were Northome his work. We are all glad to Sunday evening. the map now-—and in the census, broke it up. Eleven of the nineteen visitors the past week. see him back a .. .. 'report also. In the past week women brought their hui« On Monday March 15th the acc mill udCK. I A cordial invitation to you to .. The Wildwood Power Co. Mr. Mclntire has returned from all cprvi^Ac ?®?e population has been on the. bands.—Ex. Rev. J. J. Mahoney of Brainerd, started up their new threshing increase. On the a big boy. 13th a national educational convention, will deliver his popular St. Patrick rig last Wednesday. A man arrived at the Sam Brown home lecture in the city hall. A at Cincinatti, Ohio He reports a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH from St. Cloud came to start it and on the a boy at Leslie. 17th fine program of Irish songs have profitable time. up. From reports it will be no The "Pioneer" Church of Christianson's, and a girl at Garland been arranged for by local talent, Chemistry class begffts a Tl1® trouble to thresh out bushels International Falls. Ogden's. 500 ——x—•review this week. in a day, even as small as it is. Our Farmers' Club met last Mr. Chas. Engbloom, chief: P"P^S the high school. They have an I. H. C. 12 horse Friday at p. m., choir prac- Thursday night and made some 7:45 engineer for the International William Cur- are to see 5^-: power gas engine so they have plans for buying seeds.co-opera- Lumber company, returned the' sch°o1- He has been *ice at the church. ran back at plenty of power. Not many oats Sunday at a. m., Bible school young folks orgain-' The 10 last of the week, from Spooner, j!?®*' -°f illness^ to thresh this year but there will for young and old. Bible class ized a Junior Farmers' Club. Fred The book reviews of the English where he had been overhauling be a heavy acreage .sown this 1 Amundsen was elected president III class are to be in today. taught by pastor. the engines of their mill at spring. ,r c.. I Annabelle /^nnaDene Zeeman, zeeman, vice-presi- vice-prcsi-. day. We hope that everybody Spooner. 11 a. m. Sunday morning wor-! r. Miss Verna Bursack called on A in .,.ident Violet Pearson, secretary,' has his, for the penalty is, "write ship. Subject of sermon, Mrs. G. Taylor Saturday. and Edward LaPointe, treasurer. another." Royal Sermon." .„ Mr. Olmstead of North Dakota, Mr. Howard Magladry gave a The junior and senior boys met ,0 pnnman:a„ I They club' Potato Wl11 have a arrived here last week to visit 2 party for the school children Friday St pvenitiff nnH ^J P* oumaman service. cliib and acorn club. with his uncle, Mr. Lester Mann, even£}£ an^ elected the fol- p. m. Young Peoples' 6:30 evening ait IW. E. jSykes'. Gratton DeGraw lost a valuable They had a big time with games and returned home Monday, ac-1 "utL"for a baseball" team- meetine- Mi™ie Hanson, leader, horse last week. He is looking the compamed by his grandma, Mrsf. 7:4S P- m., gospel service. SubT and other amusements. for another now. ST. PATRICK aifton TohmSi tain Janles Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Erickson Mann, Sr., who has been spending Suujvalj manager. The freshmen 'ect «™on, "What is a The Odd Fellows' masquerade drove the snakes out of called at the homes of Nelson's, was quite a success. Many the wmter here. and sophomores have also elected Saint?" Ireland and it was a Midgarden and Dahlgren's last prizes were given for costumes' their officers for the sanife pur- Wednesday p. m., praper 7:30 Sunday. hard job. It might and a good time is reported. Between friends, the true spirit pose. They ^are: Harold Mc- and praise. The March meeting of the "Miss Maude Ogden spent part! have been easier if he'd of Easter is best expressed by Cormick, captain Abraham Per-.j Welcome to all services. 4- Wildwood Farmers' club will be some little remembrance cott* of last week visiting the Misses reault, manager. had a good live newspaper held at J. T. O'Loughlin's and veying personal thouffhtfulnesf Todd, .,fr Card of Thank* (i Inga Emerson, who has been' to secure the aid a large is expected. Mr. Jewell and good will. Your portraits Miss Ermina Pelland and the of the public. nothing could be more" fittinir I seri°us}y fll JJ! hosPital. was We wish to express our thanks our county farmer and Mr. Berg Burton Carscadden family, of nowmg could be mor« ^W fTeinembered by her school mates, to all who were so kind tn d«r from the Grand Rapids Experiment Pelland, were down to the ball appointment early- S^hflowers. We all hope, for a t^ slcknesTS^th 0J Your Business may Hrstman Bros. Station, will entertain us 'i Friday night. be successful, but it 2 recov.ery. I husband and father and especially with valuable talks and a program /.vA large crowd turned out to The committee on the constitu- to the Odd Fellows and Hebekahs Will certainly be more will be given by the club, V'v'f DrI Miller of Luddington, who see Jthe pictures and hear the tion and by-laws for the Athletic for their loyalty and helpfulness, so is you take advantage of gongs, and papers on different 9 CCAPIof 1Atl tMAf 11/1 a 4 .4 lecture on "Forestry," etc, last is a nephew of Mrs. Leroy! association met and drew up a both during the sickness* and the of your opportunities, subjects. Our question box will Tuesday evening. iyhich wm be sub- service, of which these ... funeral for the be full of valuable questions for Rev. Gregg of Littlefork, held milled to the boys on Thursday, jsMethodist church choir for their 1 columns is one of the these broad minded farmers to a service at the church last Wednesday Mr. Brown, and returned with good services. .... best. answer. evening. the remains, Mr. Miller will be ft v«When anticipating Easter festi­ THE PRESS Mrs. Leroy Browfi, Hilding Lugdahl is building: a remembered here as being a The Goben family,^also Mes"dames vities, remember the fine line of Mrs. Fred Bellile, fine frame houshe on his land he LaPointe, Mercure and former chiropractic practioner in novelties for that occasion occasion for Fred Bellile. purchased three years ago. Mannausau were callers at the sale at the Press office. •P-iiSe- v-y I 3,