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

April 8, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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41' W? •^T ,t ., *3_^ v, J, "'.tt*- ?N' '1*1' §k iy~*-', .yi \lv ^4* Ik*.. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS o- in& 't s. gave him little hope of ever re- PROFESSIONAL CARDS HMasmBsaixatsH %»%9oaaixsK^^ DISTRICT NEWS?I John Carstens, A. Ammundr covering the sight. Local and Personal I terns O '"O- son, Andrew Jesperson, N. 1 Mr. M. E. Dimon returned PHINNEY ft CAMPBELL Neilson arid Sam Plummer went from the Twin Cities last Friday -'s to the Falls on Monday. morning. While in the cities Mr. ERICSBURG ITEMS LAWYERS atiS%ttK3SK$aC8%S38%tt%tt3CttXSaSttK8Xg%8K8%g%&aS8K8S8K Dimon purchased a soda fountain Bank Over International State LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY The this morning and report one of and will have it installed in his .Paper Makers' Easter Ericsburg, '1 Minn, International Falls, drug store for the summer trade. the best times they ever had. Its dry, dance last Monday night was a Nils Muus spent last Wednesday Clifford Stillar of Plentywood Ben Muus spent Monday at success. Don't cry *ig W. E. LAWRENCE in Bemidji. the Falls. Montana, is visiting his mother Hush-a-by, on the old homestead farm down Johann Burstad of Happyland Mr. R. E, Murphy, of Birchdale Don't sigh.. School closed last Friday for THE REXALL STORE died last Thursday after a siege was a visitor to our city on the river. the usual Easter holiday vacation. Mrs. Fred Stearns left Saturday Minn, International Falls, Miss Anderson accompanied pneumonia. The funeral was Wednesday, evening to pay a visit to her John Norgren one of the early held Saturday from the Lutheran Miss Munroe to her home near sister, Mrs. Gesdahl of Ft. Frances. Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE settlers east of Northome, became church, Rev. A. C. Early offi i'i C. L. Hillstead was a Big Baudette, while principal Davis ciating. despondent last week and Falls was a business visitor and Miss Wyman remained in The auto bus owned by- A. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON committed suicide by shooting. I Miss Tillie Burson who has the week. town. Anderson arrived from the. Falls Store Office over litis Drug He was taken by his brother to been spending the winter with Friday last and will be making Born, Easter morning, to Mr. Phone 11 Darsel, his old home, for burial.' her sister, Mrs. Olavus Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. John Glava of regular trips to the falls as soon and Mrs. Hanson at the Deteker Ray, "eft Wednesday for her home Night Calls at Hotel Koochichiftjf were social and business as the roads are passable. W. H. Hotel, a baby boy. near Mahnomen, Minn. Mr. N. M. Johnson sold the visitors here Tuesday. Eddy will be chauffeur Mrs Brotheh has been confined Lakeside Fish Co. to Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Loucks DR. J. F. PETERSON The hop given in the town hall to her bed for several days, left last week for their old home The County Board was in ses5 Adolph Krohn, Henry and Frank Saturday evening was largely having stepped on a rusty naii. DENTIST near Motley where they will Keyes last week. Mr. Henry sion Tuesday and Wednesday, attended. The music was splendid, A good deal of sickness was Office over International spend the summer. all members present. Keyes has been elected manager and all reported an enjoyable reported in town last week.. State Bank An injunction was issued last and he will make his home in time. Both Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcussca International Falls, Minn. Ranier. Wednesday by Judge Stanton Rev. O. P. Hanson left Monday Mrs. M. Mathison is quite ill were confined to their beds, and restraining C. S. Jameson and night to visit his invalid with la grippe. quite a number of children have DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB Guy C. Parker from publishing daughter in Minneapolis. A. B. Peterson held services been sick with colds and grippe. DENTIST lurther notices of a hearing on ORGANIZED HERE in the town hall last Sunday evening. Last Thursday Frank DuBuv, the liquor licenses of L. J. Lalonde Office over litis Drug Store Mrs. Geo. P. Watson and an employe of the Hennepin and J. H. LaChapelle. Office Phone: 245 '•children are spending the week E. W. VanCura, Agricultural Murel, the infant daughter of bridge Co. who have been repairing Deputy Sheriff served the notices Res. Phone: 274 with relatives at Big Falls. Agent for District No. 4' last Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Erickson the depot bridge the on the parties concerned, International Falls- Minn, week organized two clubs, one is on the sick list. past week, fell 25 feet from the Wednesday evening. The hearing Dr. Elizabeth Monahan entertains locally, and one at Ray. Newly weds are plentiful in bridge to the ice. Dr. Withrow G. F. SWINNERTON was set for Monday, the 29th the Auction Bridge Club Girls of our local grades got our small burg. was called 'but found no bones M. D., C. M. out was postponed until Wednesday at her home this afternoon. busy last Friday and formed Bessie Johnson who attends broken, though DuBuy was badly PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the 31st Jevne and Norton the International Falls Girls school at Moorhead' has been shaken up. He was taken to Eyes examined and glasses fitted drew up the injunction, which Be sure and save your money Tomato Club. Twenty nine fine home for Easter vacation. She Minneapolis on the evening train. it is expected will bring up the Offiice over Empress Theatre so you can see the Bo'sn's Bride looking and industrious young returned to her classes Monday. Miss Clara Anderson of Forsythe question of whether the village International Falls- Minn, at the Viking Theatre April 23 girls now compose the club that Bloyd, the eight year old son is the assistant at the is dry, when the township of -and 24. promises to be sure winners. of Mr. and Mrs. W. H^Eddy has local post office, having assumed which it is a part, voted in. favor DR. H. IHRIG These girls each have planted been very ill, but-at this writing her duties the first of last week. of no license. This point is the County Aty. Jevne returned 25 tomato plants in pots at the is slowly recovering. Bloyd's Si vert Thompson and Miss DENTIST wood chuck," -and not the appearance Sunday from a few days prof- agricultural rooms. These plants little playmates miss him very Ellen McArthur were married Office over Holler's Confectionery of Deputy Van Etten, essional business trip to several will later be planted into their much, and all hope to see him at the Falls last Saturday, and International Falls, Minn. as some would encourage us to points,, house gardens. Mr. Van Cura back among them soon. that evening a number of their believe. will supervise the work until Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams firiends united in giving them a Dr. Withrow was in town Mr. Sam Plummer, one of thej the plants have matured their will be at home in their little F. J. McPARTLIN glad welcome home. The Press Saturday attending Fred Larson successful farmer of Loman tomatoes. Then the work will be cottage on Park street, after joins in wishing the couple a who is ill with pnumonia. Mr. LAWYER section of county, spent a couple turned over to Miss Messner's April 15th. happy married life and many Larson is somewhat improved of days here this week. charge who will then direct their Office over International Ralph Barton spent Sunday years of wedded bliss. at present. attention to the canning of the State Bank in town. The dance given Monday evening Commencing Sunday April 11 tomatoes. Prizes will be offered Minn. Mrs. Wm. Ostrander called on International Falls, by the Samaritan Lodge Littlefork School News "the popular line of row boats for the best gardens and canned friends in Ericsburg Wednesday was very well attended. On March 23rd, the second GEO. S. LANGLAND will be in operation at Itasca goods produced. of last week. Miss Bertha Hale, who spent group of senior Domestic Science Dock. See Robert Caple. The following were the officers Mrs. John Stormo enjoyed a the.latter half of last week at LAWYER girls gave their dinner. -—x elected: Pres., Georgia Keyser, week end visit from her sister. morning. Office over International They served ten guests. Helga Mr. Otis Gordon, who has been Vice Pres., Clara Reeners, Sec., Miss Anna Olson of International Rev. S. L. Parish, presiding State Bank Hougen and Thrine Muus served. seriously ill with stomach and Jennie Baker, Sargent at Arms, Falls. elder of the Methodist Church, International Falls, Minn. liver complaint, is able to be Ruth Watson, Advisor, Prof, Charlotte Jameson and Helen spoke Sunday evening in the around a little, and is gaining''Van Cura. Mueller assisted in the kitchen LOMAN Eagle's Hall. JOHN H. BROWN The following was the menu strength quite rapidly. Miss Marion Harman is spending served: The scarlet fever cases in our the week here. Attorney at Law I At The Churches Cream of Celery Soup Found, near sidewalk in Holler neighborhood are mostly doing The chicken supper of the Office in the litis Block Addition, a silver watch chain. Cheese Sticks very well. A small girl of S. E Baptist Ladies' Aid was very Minn. International Falls, Philippino Beef X)wner can have same by identifying well attended, and all enjoyed Mannasau's is one of the most and paying for this ad. PotSto Cones Buttered Beets the good meal prepared by the stubborn cases. H. STDBEE Olives best cooks in town. Dick Hale We have had no sciiool for Mr. Alva Tufford of St. Cloud Lemon Sherbet ARCHITECT boasts of having made the best over two weeks and it is report Cream Puffs Tea Who has been here visiting his Ave. Boston baked beans ever servec Lorncr Fifth lnd Second bt and ed that it may be a month or son, H. H. Tufford who w'as After Dinner Mints E. L. Heermance, Pastor a Littlefork crowd. more before it opens again. Superintendent of Construction Florence McArthur has left hound over to. the grand jury on Commumty M. E. Dimon has moved his Social Center for the Office over litis Drug Store Rain on Easter Sunday is ahis home luesdy night. school, her people having moved family into the Grant and Ferguson International Falls, Minn. rather a new one in our climate out of town. houses which he purchas On Thursday evening at 8:15 but we are clearing away the Don't forget the Fireman's Elda and Alfred Loucks have in the reading- room a Teachers ed lately. forests and letting the sun come also left, their, people having DR. GEORGE HOEY •dance Friday night. The men who ,ctl Harley Rose and family wil Traini class will be |jv north. jhave never lost a fire, and are Stevebs_ S(mda' left town. Mrs A11 house which they will occupy VETERINARY SURGEON •continually safeguarding our s,.|lool ,)e wdcome. Messrs. Pendergast, Patterson teachers will this summer. and city from conflagration. and Russel of International (From last week.) Forsythe will soon have an DENTIST The Pettis children have left Falls were out in the swamps other new farmer as Mr. Geo Phone 41 Violinist Joel Hanson who has It is expected that Rev. Ti'eerT^een school, the family having moved last week viewing Judicial Ditch LaRock from Idaho, has pur International Falls, Minn. on a concert tour in south- manee will return from the east No. 21 which is mostly in the to the homestead. chased 40 acres of Mrs Nellie ern Minnesota, returned Wed- in time to meet with Boy town of Indus. We hope we may Adolph Jeans is staying with -lie Murphy. Mr. LaRock will soon tiesdav morning and reorts a i'couts on Saturday. his aunt at Cross River and attending see a dredge at work here be be here ready for the stimmers fiine visit with his brother Luther fore winter. There are gooct school there work. South .Bethlehem The period which was used by SEEDS! with whom he has been travel-. claims for hundreds of farmers A large class of young people that will be taken as soon as the the Misses Munroe, Wyman and fog- Town Hall, Holler's Addition was confirmed last Sunday at SEEDS! Anderson for practise for their ditch is a certainty. the Lutheran Church. The Border Concert Orchestra cantata is now devoted to the SEEDS! Howard Goben is moving FIRST METHODIST Robert Gregory and family will give a symphony concert general exercises as before. large log house from his claim EPISCOPAL CHURCH moved into their house in the at the Grand next Monday The eighth grade have completed to Loman, where he has bought Ave. 5th Street, Corner ot 10th village this week. evening, Apr. 12, which will be land. their booklets on "Weds."' C. H. Blake, Pastor worth hearing. Vocal and instrumental The nineth grade have completed Timothy Horan is home for "The Down-Town Church" ALL KINDS AT THOMPSON'S (Too late for la^t week} music and choice reading a vacation after working in the their booklets on "Bees." selections will be given. Helga Hougen and Marguerite store at Indus for about a year George H. French went to Red Clover Ranier services tonight. Paul Mercure has secured Bemidji Thursday night on busi Doyle wree absent Monday White Clover Mr. A. G. Fillman, who formerly and Tuesday. Lulu Hale was absent horse for the summer from Tom ness. Ranier Sabbath School' Sunlay managed the Riverdale Tuflot. Monday afternoon and The Hennepin Bridge Co. Alsyke Clover at 3 p. m. Dairy farm, has purchased the Jesse Kennedy is the iast to Minneapolis are repairing the Tuesday on account of illness. Timothy Pairview Dairy farm near Hib/hing' Charlotte Jameson was absent get in a phone on the co-operative bridge on the depot road. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained which claims to have the line. He is number 73. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur and Monday afternoon. in the church tomorrow Onion" Sets finest herd of Guernsey cows in Easter vacation started Thursday Mary Rose, the seven year family left Monday for a short (Friday) afternoon, Closing out all Hardware the state. He is in partnership evening April 1, and continues old daughter of Mr. and Mrs visit to Bemidji. this good business. .' L. J. Lalonde went to Bemidj until Monday April 12. Services next Sunday arc: Mannausau, passed away Monday for$i5.oo One $30.00 Range left, after nearly two months on business last Sunday evening bath School, 10 a. m. Public Next Sunday will see another W. C. T. U. 10 penny nails, $2.50 per 100 lbs. sickness. The family is now Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. famous production by the World The women of the Christian Epworth devotional, 6:45 m. quarantined for scar?let fever Manery, March 23, a daughter per 20 M. feet Lumber for $16 Filnv Alice Brady in "As Ye Temperance Union thus express Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Han and with this added grief are in Sow." A good comedy will be their sentiment on the vote M. to close,out. son have sold their household We invite you to attend tht. a hard position. The sympathy shown first so as to give every We consider that every man effects ancf gone back to the services at the Down-Town of the whole community goes one time to arrive for the beginning who voted wet has thereby with them in their sorrow. Falls. Church next Sunday. of "As Ye Sow." First show showed his entire disregard of Bertha Hale» who has been Miss Jessie Todd is helping THE GOLDEN RULE starts at 7:30. the condition of the women and Grandma Helmer this week. attending the high school at Dr. Larson, the Optometrist children which is caused by the Falls, is spending her Easter Allan Thomas left about a will be at the Mrs. Drechsler, principal of drinking men, and that they week ago to attend business college holiday with her parents in the S. E. THOMPSON and SON.. HOTEL VICTORIA the High School, chaperoned a have given their consent to the at Austin, Minn. He expects village. fpi' hunch of young ladies to a home crime which will be caused and to take a course in auto running. Henry Packard made a quick Phone 128 party given by Miss Marian the expense thus incurred to the trip to Minneapolis last week .Arthur Metcalf began carrying Harman on their Littlefork farm County. mail to Frontier by boat, to consult an occulist in regard A good supply of Dennison's •this week, among whom were Every man who voted dry has to one of his eyes. Some time ago Monday, and Emory Thomas fast color doilies, napkins, dinner Misses Lucille Huston, Genevie.. done what he could to remove Friday and Saturday, April the lash of a whip struck him in took the mail to the Falls with sets, crepe paper and dinner ve Young, Jeanette Ogaard, the biggest moral and financud 9th and 10th. Cousult him if you his "launch. the right eye, and since then he favors at the Press Stationery 4 .JEffie Oveson, Rhea Perrault and are afflicted with defective eyes curse which exists,~ from the has entirely lost sight in that Miss Elsie Todd is working Flo'rence Curran. They returned Store. homes of International Falls. or need glasses. eye. The specialists in the cities for Mrs. Jackson at Shaw's land- =i