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

May 6, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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For sale. A 22 Stevens repeating Cashier J. E. Cowan Leaves Offertory ........ Organist! Some unknown person hflf 8' Mr. John E. Cowan, who has rifle, $6. at the Press office. Solo, .... .. Mrs. G. N. Millard placed poison about the towg} Si been cashier of the International Sermon. The White Flower that the number of dogs dfilrf Local and Personal Items state Bank in this city since January I Ex-Chief of Police Lawless and the White Life in Memory are more than those left alive. 1909, resigned that important has gone into the wholesale of Mother." .» Pastor While one must condemn thj position last Saturday in liquor business as agent for the Hymn, "Tell Mother I'll Be means taken to accomplish such order that he may give his en Mrs C. G. Whitney is spending Editor Guy E. Parker of Littlefork Hennepin Brewing Co. here." Victrola a thing, yet the effect produce^ tire attention to the rapidly a few days with old friends in was a visitor here Monday. Prayer Pastor is a salutory one as the dpgg growing land business in connection Walker. —x- The Ladies' Aid will be entertained Chorus, "Tell Mother I'll Be hav been a nuisance in thif with the State Bank of Be sure to attend the Musicians Saturday afternoon by There Congregation place. There is talk that therf Bring your best girl to Local Northome, in which he ows considerable Ball Friday evening at the Mesdames Woodard and Shaw, Benediction .. Pastor will be an investigation and thf stock. *671's First Annual Ball at the at the home of the latter on 7th Postlude, Organist Grand. guilty one punished. Grand Friday evening. New Mr. Cowan has been closely street. G. J. Johnson left Thursday music will be featured. connected with the affairs of Remember the Mother's Day SCHOOL NOTES. night for Minneapolis and soutfy? this city during the part of six service at the Methodist church Mr. F. V. Peterson, proprietor (Ernest Niles.) erri Minnesota. Mrs Haddock is enjoying a years, and his advise and coun next Sunday morning. Special of the Viking and Empress Theatres, August Boelk was a visitor sel will be much missed. He left visit from her sister, Miss H. singing and flowers. is in the twin cities this The Ball game last Saturday at the Falls Monday. McGuire who recently arrived Tuesday for Northome to which week, arranging for still better between the Freshmen and Juniors Rev. O. Belsaas held servij#§ prosperous village he will move from her home in the state of Mrs Erickson of Walker, who attractions for his theatres during resulted in a victory for the at Margie last Sunday. as soon as school is out, in order Maine. has been visiting Mrs. C. G. the summer. Freshmen by a score of 16 to 5. Harley Rose and family moved to better take care of his interests Whitney, returned home ilast Mr. A. A. Rahn, general utility Mr. Mclntire recently gave the into town last Thursday. He haf in that place. man and all round politician Athletic Association a thousand evening'. ForSale--^ 40 Acres close to rented his farm to Mr. Perkini —x— for the Shevlin interests, spent International Falls. Fronts on R. white elm trees. These are being who took possession last week. Chas. L. Sheeran Departs Miss Alice Earley is visiting Monday in our city on business R. Cheap for cash, or will sell sold by the various members of C. B. Griffith went to Bemidji Mr. Chas. L. Sheeran, who has for his firm. this week with her long time part cash, balance to suit. Apply the association at seventy five on the Tuesday night train. been the efficient deputy auditor cents apiece. friend, Mrs. Jas. Foss in the .Bennett's Press Office. Last Saturday afternoon and of this county ever since it was WANTED. Names and addresses —x— Jeanette Ogaard is absent from Flats. evening a district convention of organized eight years ago, resigned of people suffering from Mrs Matt Gillespie returned school on account of scarlet the Rebekahs was held in the last Saturday to accept a. entertained Eczema or other skin diseases. fever in the family. yesterday from a two week's Miss Shelland I. O. O. F. Hall and a great many very flattering offer to become a Forvaluable information address visit with friends at Baudette. The grades are giving an entertainment County Agricultural Agent and visitors were present from the member of a successful real R. M. Sheets, Brainerd, Minn. next Saturday night at Mrs. Jewell and the young ladies She is moving their belongings evening a good class of fifteen estate company at Benson, Minn the Grand. of her flat, at her farm near into one of the Bennett flats, new members was initiated. Mr. Sheeran- is eminently fitted Miss Lillian Barrette has returned The Juniors were glad to welcome after which she will return to Littlefork over Sunday. Miss Cecilia Anderson return? for this business, having acquired from St. Paul where she Jane Zimmerman back to Baudette and finish her vsiti. ed last Tuesday evening from a one of the greatest funds school this week. served as a stenographer during Everybody is going to the two days' visit of the schools at of knowledge along the line of Almost all the classes are re First Annual Ball Friday night the legislative session for Representative Mr. Jas. Dawson, who was Loman and other points. land titles, taxes, values, assessments viewing now, preparing for the at the Grand, to be given by Barrette. formerly janitor at the public Saturday night, at the home and almost every other final examinations in June. Local 671, A. F. of M. Don't miss school, has started a harness of Mrs. Nils Muus, the Symphony phase of the land business. In Mr. Gunner Gunheim, the successful The Junior class just finished shop on his own account in the this dance. Orchestra made its first appear-* addition to this he is a man of reading Macbeth, and were given -x— real estate dealer of Big rear of Thompson's store, and ance to a large crowd of invited exemplary habits, a hard per a test on Tuesday. 98th Falls, was a business visitor will also have charge of the Four soloists from the guests. The program rendered sistent worker of genial disposition Vere Kendall visited with her Regiment Band of Fort Frances here Monday. He reports a few hardware department. showed a long time of preparation and winning ways. No sister Verda last Friday. will form part of the orchestra1 good sales of land near there at on the part of the musicians, one has won for himself more Harold McCormick sustained a Mr. Bert Cascadden, who has for the Musicians' Ball Friday at good prices. and all the numbers were friends among the business anc slight injury to his arm while been spending the winter on his the Grand. x— new to most of the guests. Some playing ball. social circles of our city, anc farm at Pelland, was here Monday. —x— Mr. Ross Slack, who has eight or nine selections were while all his acquaintances are He expects to leave for Dul Mr. H. T. Rippey returned! charge of E. A. Engler's interest given by the orchestra, and Miss DISTRICT NEWS sorry to see him leave, yet all are uth in a few days to take back last Froday from a short visit ^he Big Fork River, was here on Minnie Olson gave two vocal pleased to know that such a gooc his regular position as engineer to his home town of DeSoto,Mo. Tuesday conferring with his boss selections that were vociferously WILD WOOD opportunity has come to him to I on the S. S. Columbia for the He reports a fine trip but is glad lumbering prospects for the over received by the audience, and summer, and hopes he will soon get into business on his own ac to be back again to work. coming season. the singer recalled for another Miss Zara Porter was visiting count. be able to devote all his time on —x— selection. The event was a great a few days at the home of Mrs his farm. Mr. John Holler, one of the) Winberg, President and success in every way and all the Gits Ole Nelson. —x— honored citizens of our State .Feder- •aged and organizer of the guests bespoke their hearty wish At The Churches Mr. Rousse's horses got fright Mr. N. L. Olson has been elect city is seriously ill these ays, a^jon Typographical Unions is that they might enjoy such a ened Sunday while at Dr. Slcaro ed cashier of the International vssssss#x*3eexsssocsstse**ssx3ot*ssS' not having recovered from jiere conferring with the printers feast of music again in the near and went off and left him to walk State Bank of this City and assumed illness contracted on his return an(j publishers with a view to future. home. No damage was done. the duties of that important from Florida where he spent the organi7ing a locaL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Taylor anc position last Saturday, Mr winter. Lorner Fifth Ave. and Second Sit LaChappelle Sunday night May 2, daughter were visiting at G. W Olson has been assistant cash —. Xr7 Aiderman J. E. Burdick has E. L. Heermance, Pastor a baby boy. Both mother and Erickson's Sunday. i^r*^£ that institution ever since The new fire chief, John Berg al)stractoI,s mov his office t0 Social Center for the Community baby are doing well. Mrs Deteker Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Logdahl its organization, and his elevation ^evidently, has premonitions as the room formerly occupied by is the attending mics^. entertained a small party last to the cashiership is considered well as efficiency with his depart'1 Mother's Day, the day we Judge Geo. S. Langland in the Dan Fitzpatrick fell Saturday Saturday evening. by all who know him as ment, for they had passed the go to church. At 11.00 a. m. the State Bank Building, so he can from a scaffold, dislocating hU J. T. O'Laughlin and daughter a well earned and fitting tribute Press office on their way to the pastor will speak on "The Investment be nearer the center of business Irene called at G. W. Erickson shoulder. Sunday Dr. Chance was to his ability and faithfulness. lire Tuesday afternoon, before of Influence." At 8:00 and the better take care of his OB- Sunday P. M. called, and at last reports the going "the caliope blew. That's on "Who is the Rich Man?" Special official duties. patient n-7as doing wclK Hilmer Nyquist visited a few PRINTERS ORGANIZE, some, John. music. —x— days in plum creek last week Miss Annie Shelland wa§ in A local Typographical Union Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. town Saturday and Sunday. The Wildwood Farmers Club Attorney C. W. Scrutchins of' Mr- L- Ogaard has had his composed of printers of Fort A 'Christian Endeavor at 7:00. held their April meeting at the D. B. Jewell, county agricultural Bemidji was a professional visit- wrestling^ match with his Frances and International Falls South Bethlehem. agent, was in town Sunday, Studebaker machine in home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tay was organized last evening at a or here yesterday. Mr. Scrutchins Sunday school in the town hall which he came off second best, returning to the Falls Monday lor last Saturday. The roll call meeting held at the City Hall recently delivered an instructive in Holler's Addition on Sunday but he says as soon as he gets showed twentyfive members present. morning. and l^te-^ting lecture on G. T. Winberg, state: organizer morning at 11 :oo. his scars healed he will tackle Plum Creek was represented assisted by the Organization 'Stephen A. Douglas, before the by only one person, Mrs. Gust Committee of the Trades anc African M. E. church of St. Paul a?ain Sets Littlefork School Notes. the hn,te and if he FIRST METHODIST knocked out a second time he Carlson, a lady past years old Labor Assembly, perfected the -which was published and is well 60 EPISCOPAL CHURCH will harness its hoofs, horns and who walked five and one half organization. worth reading. 5th Street, Corner ot 10th Ave. A Mother's Day program will tail with a self starter. miles to attend the meeting. As Officers elected were president, C. H. Blake, Pastor be given by the high school and neither president or vice president Frank Belfoy vice president, Miss Patricia Lynch gave her "The Down-Town Church" second intermediate rooms on were present the meeting graduating pianoforte recital Mrs. Charles Engbloom leaves A. B. Deverell sec.-treas., Come to the church next Sunday Friday, May 7th. All are wei» was opened by the secretary, H. last week at Wesley College, Monday to attend the meeting J. R. Eastman recording secy., morning and let us sing come. G. Taylor. Jens Skibness was 'Grand Forks, N. D., which was of the Grand Chapter of the O. J. A. Walker sergeant-at-arms, mother's songs together. Special Marvin Rose, eighth grade, chosen for temporary president highly commented upon by the E. S. which meets in St. Paul. A. K. Peterson. program. and Franklin Rose, third grade, for the day. After the secretary's Grand Forks Herald. Miss Lynch Mrs. Engbloom is the Worthy Henry Stubee will lead the have entered school. report was read and accepted and is the daughter of Alderman Pat Matron of the local chapter of Petterson—Porter Wedding. Epworth Devotional next Sunday Two swings have been erected business was taken up. Afterwards Lynch of our city, and has a*^* order. She expects to go At th'e Methodist parsonage evening at 7:3c. Subject "A on the play ground. The older a program was rendered. great many good friends and ad-iand her folks at New RicVi- see yesterday morning at nine, Peter prophet who wrote nothing but as well as the younger children H. I. Magladry moved that tie mirers here who will welcome mond before her return, Lawrence Petterson of Ericsburg did all kinds of things." seem to enjoy them. club meet with the school picnic her home again after her grad- —x— and Miss Joyce Marie Porter Services next Sunday as follows An organization named the at the closing of school, and the nation in June. Supt. Mclntire is giving some of Margie were united in Sabbath school, 10 :oo a. m. Littlefork Intermediate Potato motion carried. The picnic will —x—* of his pupils valuable lessons in marriage by Rev. C. H. Blake. Public worship at 11.00a. m. and Club has been recently organic be held it the old homestead of Leader Harold G. Wilson left the nursery business, having purTuesday The young couple spent the day 8 :oo p. m. Epworth League Devotional ed by the boys of this school E. K. Ettestead in the Elm Park. night as a delegate of chased several hundred young in our city, leaving on the night at 7:00 p. m. themselves in potato culture. Sports and fun of all kinds will the local musicians'union, to the slips of different kinds of shade train over the Canadian Northern Next Sunday is Mother's Day. The regular meetings' will be make the day a joyful one for National Musicians' Convention and fruit trees which they are for Ericsburg where they Write a letter to your mother held on the second and fourth old and young. Mr. and Mrs. to be* held at San Francisco be-1 transplanting and taking care of will be at home to their many or send her flowers. The coffin Fridays of each month during Kohlhase and Mr and Mrs. Pete friends. ginning next Monday. It is a and which later they will sell to lid is no place for your flowers. the school term. Each-boy has a Sorenson if Mizpah attended good ad for the musicians of private parties for the benelt of Give your flowers to the living. plot of one eighth of an acre of our meeting1 this city and they could not have various school enterprises, HOUSE OF ILL Now is when we need our flowers. the school farm on which to plant selected a man that could do —x— Next Sunday wear a carnation REPUTE PULLED. potatoes. The following officers them greater honor, and his sel-' There will evidently be someection Littlefork and Vicinity in memory of mother. A were elected: Vernon Jameson, as a delegate is a fitting thing doing at the May term of white one if mother has passed At 1 a. m. yesterday the president Billie Mueller, secretary '.30 tribute to the faithful and effi- the U. S. District Court at Fergus E. E. Griffith spent! Monday at on to the other world, a red one house of ill repute known as Byron Manery, treasurer. cient service he has rendered in Falls this week, as it is reported Anderson's resort, near Ranier, if she is still with you. Attend the county seat on business. the "musical circles of this city. Brandt has shipped over 1,000 church next Sunday in memory was raided by Deputy Sheriff Chas Sutcliffe returned Sunday Mr. G. F. Howard of the University —:-x— pounds of samples of liquor he VanEttan, Chief of Police Fitzpatrick of mother. Live the day as from Minneapolis and other Farm, St. Paul, will be a Mr. Jas Ewald of Clover Hill has been holding as evidence of mother would have you to live it. and special police officer southern points. visitor to our school on May 12. Dairy Farm which is located liquor having been shipped into Gus Belcher., They arrested Program for Sunday morning Mrs. Christ Mueller who has Mr. Howard is superintendent south of the poor farm, is build- Indian territory recently made at 11 :oo o'clock. Anderson, the proprietor, three been sick for some time, was of the school exhibit department, ing another large barn 30 by 54 "dry" by federal officers. women, and three other men, all Instrumental, Silver Threads taken to Bemidji Tuesday evening- The first year domestic science feet to be ready for the herd of Among the Gold Victrola. of whom are awaiting trial in the girls had a lesson on school fifteen blooded Guernsey cows Messrs Matt Jones and S. E. city bastile. They also confiscated Hymn, Savior Like a Shepherd Mrs. Louis Lalonde left last and picnic lunches last Thursday. H*.". and some other young stock Feldman of Northome were here ninety Lead Us .Congregation quarts of booze and part Thursday evening for a visit! After preparing a lunch they cows and other young stock, Tuesday inquiring if there was Apostles' Creed, Congregation of a case of champagne. to her old home in Michigan. went down to the river bank -1 which he is going to buy in two anything they could do to help The officers were ordered by Prayer, Pastor B. G. Holden went to Minneapolis where they had a very pleasant 4% ',/* weeks. Mr. Ewald has only been! along the county option moveon County Attorney Jevne over Hymn, "Faith of Our Mother's" Thursday night, returning little picnic. i$ his place about eighteen months ment in their end of the county. long distance phone from Bemidji Choir on the Friday morning J:rain. The first grade has just com- and in that time has built a They report that the genial John where he was prosecuting the Lesson, "Mother's Psalm." .. Mesdames Muus and Johnson pleted the Aldine First Reader, fine dwelling house with all Neary, is putting in a stock of v. Congregation case of LaLonde, the Littlefork called on Mrs. D. A. Colpitts This makes the fifth book read modern conveniences and -has general merchandise in place of saloon keeper, before Judge Gloria Patri Congregation Tuesday afternoon. by the first grade this year. his tanglefoot parlor, which new •cleared and seeded thirty acres Stanton, to make the raid. Sheriff Second Lesson Pastor Miss Doris Croucher is spending Anna Willhide spelled down *of land for -pasture besides ten'move seems to be meeting with White was also away at the Hymn, "What a Friend We a few days with relatives in the second grade Tuesday morning. Sac res of land under the plow. I general approval. time on special business. Have in Jesus,'' Congregation the country. •w-V