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

May 13, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS JURYMEN. Miss Bertha Hale is home DISTRICT NEWS again after a two weeks quarantine At The Churches S 1 The following is the list of in the home of Deputy Sheriff Local and Personal Items 3 Grand and Petit Jurors selected VanEttan. RANIER NOTES FIRST METHODIST for the June term of Court Mrs. Oliver Erickson and EPISCOPAL CHURCH which will convene in this city children spent Sunday with relatives A tennis court is one of the at 10 a. m- on June 8th. Mrs. Ed Gumphrey returns Mrs. John Kroll returned Friday at Happyland. Ave, many things that Ranier can 5th Street, Corner ot iotli Grand Jury. from a visit with friends at tomorrow from a two weeks T. J. Johnson returned Tuesday soon boast of. C. H. Blake, Pastor Duluth Mike Erickson, Littlefork. and other points. visit with her folks at Crosby. morning from Crookston Bert Vaughan 'who has been Hugh Mcintosh, Loman. "The Down-Town Church" -—x— where he has been visiting his working for the M. and O. Power Guy C. Parker, Littlefork. Rev-' Q. Belsaas and Sunday Worthy Matron Mrs. Charles sister. Co. the past winter, spent Sunday George Holler, South Int'l Falls. Next 'Sunday evening will be School Missionary Gregg of Engbloom left Tuesday evening Mr. Randall of Bemidji is acting here. M. Moe, Loman. celebrated the Epworth League as a delegate to the Grand Chapter Littlefork were visitors here as cashier at the First State The Shevlin-Clark crossed bats anniversary. Tuesday. of the O. E. S. in Minneapolisx— O. P. Larson, Margie? Bank during the absence on vacation with the Ranier base ball team C. W. Speelman," int'l Falls. of G. H. French. last Sunday, and were badly defeated Loyd Seybold will be the leader Mrs. Chas. Christianson left Louis Peterson, :RayAlex A card from former Judge Geo. R. W. Hale left with a crew of to the tune of 25 to 6. McDonald, Int'l^Falls. of the Epworth League devotional S. Tuesday evening for Preston, Langland says they are enjoying men Monday to bring down the The Natoma, which recently Ole Peterson, Littlefork. next Sunday evening at 7 where her husband is recovering a visit to Washington, D. C. drive in the Littlefork of the run aground in Rainy Lake, is o'clock. The subject before the James Curran, Int'l Falls. nicely from his serious operations. and other eastern cities and International Lumber Co. which now back again in service. Power William Mielke, Ray. meeting will be," Human country. was abandoned a few days ago Stanley Couture and Fred Aidrich Raised to a Higher Power." Mac Loman, Indus. on account" of the low water. are making a trip in a canoe Nels Holmaas, Birchdale. Mr. and Mrs. Sundeen have Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinports^ A party of our townspeople to cranberry bay. Sunday's Subjects for next moved into their new home on .Rufus, Stillar, Int'l Falls. are rejoicing over the birth of an left Sundaj' morning for their Walter Kerman spent Sunday sermons will be: morning, "The Jacob Pietch, Margie. 7th street which they purchased eight pound boy at their home on annual spring vacation up to in Duluth. Call to the Church.". Evening, last week from Mrs. Chas. Christianson. A. N. Bugner, Birchdale. "Millionaire Avenue" last Thursday Manitou, Two boats Jack Kershaw, the popular CUJUK'P. the Epworth League anniversary, Ed Johnson, Rauch. night. equipped with gasoline motors agent here, made a flying trip "Visions." —x John Pease, Int'l Falls. ll take the party through to to Cook, Minn. George O. Johnson, Margie. Manager Walter E. Dewitt of The family circle of Mr. and their destination. Those of tl-.e A1 Couture has been on the Ranier services are Thursday Joseph Jones, NorthomeEric the Riverview Hotel died of.j Mrs. Frank Martin was made party were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. sick list but we are glad to say evenings at 7:45. Sunday school Sundin, Ray. Pneumonia early Monday morn-j glad last Friday by the arrival French, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanon that he is on the mend. on Sunday morning- Petit Jurors. ing after only a few days illness, of another baby girl at their walk, Mr. and Mrs- and Vernon Mrs. Gus Schiller of Green Thomas Laidlaw, Laurel. home on 7th street. and was buried Tuesday. James m. Bay,. Wis. is in Ranier to spend We extend to you a cordial Ralph Button, Big Falls. -x— The council last Tuesday night the summer- invitation to attend the service? reports Fred Getchell, Littlefork. According to latest Mr. Carl Murray of Bannock passed an ordinance to compel Maurice Trumpeter- of Green of the Down-Town Church next William Fralev, Mizpah. was a business visitor here Mon- most of the young men who enday. owners of stock in the vilhge Bay, Wis. is back for the summer Sunday. The hours of service are Geo. P. Watson, Int'l Falls. Mr. Murray is a long time| listed from Ft. Frances have been to shut up their stock or pa a he says there is no place as follows: Sabbath school, 10 George Smith, Big Falls. resident on the Black River and either killed or seriously woundis fine. The village commons is like Northern Minnesota. m, m. Public worship, 11 a. E. A. Backe, Margie. doing well. ed in the war with Germany. kept well cropped all summer Harry Erickson has been very and 8 p. m. Epworth League Martin Anderson, Big Falls. and little underbrush can grow. bus)* rebuilding,- refitting- and devotional, 7 p. m. John Shelrud, Ranier. Mrs. John Dougherty has pur- LOST. On May 3rd, a black Then there are few places outside repainting his fleet of boats preparatory August Quarum, MargieJohn chased the "Woodford" cottage and brown mare about 10 years the village that are suitable to the rush of spring Glava, Ray. on 6th street from the old. Finder please return to Mike for pastures. It might have saved Koochi- Dusiness. John Starkweather, Big Falls. ching Realty Co., and will move Baczyuski, 8th st. and 4th ave., trouble and hard feelings if the A good many up lake fishermen International Falls, and receive Herb Eddy, Raiich. into it in a couple of weeks. council had called a meeting of have been in Ranier for the Lorner Fifth Ave. and Second St. reward. Even Lund, Clementson. —x- all interested in the case and had past week laying in supplies for E. L. Heermance, Pastor James Uran, Northome. Mr. and Mrs. Amery Johnson: —x— the opinions of all as to the advisability the fishing season which opens Social Center for the Community. James McDevitt, Int'l Falls. have been thinking of calling Mrs- W. J. Easterty left Montheir of such a move. May 15th. A. B. Peterson, Ericsburg. baby "Dorothy Rachel" but day evening for Duluth on her Last Wednesday Judge C. W. R. Fife, scale inspector for the Morning worship at 11. Evening S. E. Thompson, Int'l Falls. Grandpa and Grandma way to attend the Grand Lodge Stanton at Bemidji heard the Frank C. N. Railway, was in Ranier worship at 8. Preaching by Ole Nelson, Wildwdod. don't quite know whether that of the Eastern Star in Minneis arguments on the writ of habeas this week with the scale test car the pastor. Good music and a Axel Gabrielson, Frontier. a good enough name. apolis as a delegate from the corpus which had been issued in on a tour of inspection. cordial welcome. local lodge. E. Regal, LundgrenTheodore 1 the case of L. J. Lalonde, charged Loff, Gemmell. Saloon keeper Gus Brolier of —x— with the illegal sale of liquor HAPPYLAND. Miss Sunday school at a. m. 10 E. W. Webb, Birchdale. South International Falls was Mr- J. J. Stone is here again a place voted dry. Judge M. Barrett superintendent. William Thayer, Northome. arrested by Sheriff White Sun- visiting with his children and A. Spooner represented Lalonde Mr. P. H. Olson makes frequent day for selling liquor on that day looking after his property interan'd and County Attorney Jevne the trips to Littlefork these Christian Endeavor at 7, open W- C. T. U. CONVENTION. was fined $25 and costs by. ests. His strong faith in the still State. After the arguments the days. It keeps him busy carrying to all young people. Municipal Judge Palmer.. more prosperous times that are judge reserved his decision until The District Convention of the the hen fruit to market. He has I in store for this city under the a later day, and on Thursday W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday fifty-eight chickens and feeds The women of the church Dr. Osburn and Mr. J. A. Ken-' new order of things is well provnedy handed down a decision that the and Wednesday May 18th about two dollars worth of feed will meet in the social room on of Baudette are jed by the neat office building he village of Littlefork was dry reported and in International Falls a week and gets about five dol 19th Thursday afternoon. Church to have recently purchased 4801 is erecting on his lots on 4th Ave Immediately Judge Spooner announced lars worth of fruit, besides what This District comprises Unions meeting Thursday evening. acres of land on Rainy Lake John doesn't say much but he's that the case would be in the towns of Northome, Blackduck, is used iij the house. Not so bad. got the gray matter, alright. above Fort Frances upon which heard in the Supreme Court, as Gemmel, Cohasset, Mizpah, Mr. Sam Milne hauled in considerable Weather permitting, the scouts they expect to do considerable is the rule now in all cases affecting Margie, Littlefork and International supplies recently, for will assemble on Saturday at 9 School Entertainment. logging and mining for gold. the liquor interests. In a very Falls. Delegates are expected the roof and floors of anew addition a. m- for an all-day hike. short time the Supreme Court from each of these to his place. Attorney C. R. Middleton of La.st Saturday afternoon and will render its decision. Unions, and the State President, Mr. Harley Rose visited the Sunday school in the town While disclaiming any knowledge of Baudette was a professional. evemn?,.the fevfaI Srades Miss Rosette Hendryx of Minneapolis homestead Saturday. He reports hall in HollerJs Addition on Sunday visitor to our city Monday. He Publlc school gave, a good our of, or any experience in will also be here. the family comfortably domicil morning at 11. reports great activity at his home entertainment which consisted "woodchuck'' politics, we wish to Meetings will be held Tuesday ed at Littlefork. city owing to the opening of the °f exhibit.ons of folk lore games, state that the case has gone up on FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. and Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. The approaches to the bridges •saw mills but evidences of a more I il,s' s°n£s and plays. its own merits, and that all the Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock on the Happy land-Bear River The Grand Opera House was good citizens of this place have permanent prosperity by the incoming there will be a medal speaking road remain unfinished and are filled to its utmost capacity and Third St. and Ninth Ave. of settlers- wanted, is justice. There has been contest with one 1 contestant therefore, a great hinderanc to everyone appreciated the good A. F~ Ballbach, Pastor. Phone205 a well founded belief that the from each union. There will be travel over that route. Who will work done by the pupils and village was dry since it was not Tomorrow evening (Friday) music and addresses by Miss assay to go wake up the county teachers. "Divine Healing" will be the entirely separate from the township. the W. C. T. U. will hold a preliminary Hendryx. The. public is cordial Dads? morning's subject of next Sunday That belief has been acted contest at the D6wn-j ly invited to be present at any or Mr- Andrew Lind, who was LICENSE DENIED- sermon at 11. upon, and Judge Stanton has Town Church beginning at eight I all of the meetings. Any one hurt some time ago while assisting substantiated it so far. No sane o'clock. This contest is to choose ,, owning an automobile who will in building one of the brdges The village council of South "Heaven" will be the subject man would be foolish enough to the best speaker for the District T. u- place it at the disposal of the across Meadow Broow, has returned f. International Falls which is comr of the evening service at 8. say that a case like this oilght contest which meets in our city entertainment committee, Mrs. from a St. Paul hospital. posed of President Holler, Clerk not to have the attention of the Blake and Mrs. Heermance, for He is now able to get around nex wee Olson and Councilmen Smith, "David Spares Saul," will be courts. No spite, jealousy or hatred two hours on Wednesday fore some with the aid of a crutch. Crawford and Richardson are the subject of the Bible school have actuated the people who noon, will not only confer a favor A baby girl came to brighten See us about taking pictures entitled to public commendation lesson at 10. have worked this matter through. on the local union, but will also of your home, either interior or for unanimous manner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mas But they have been inspired by give the representative women sey, April 27th. exterior. In order to care for, which they safeguarded the pub- "Why I am proud of my Denomination" the feeling that the case fiad of our neighboring towns an Mr. W. L. Hilliard left Sunday orders for this class of workllic morals*and treasury by refus- our will be the subject been decided by the courts before opportunity to see something of evening for Bagley for a short the studio will be closed on Mon- jng ^o renew the liauor license of the Christian Endeavor at 7. and this community ought to International Falls. stay. iay and Tuesday of each week Brolier who conducts the have the benefit of the decision Gus Mrs. Young with her son, except by appointment, until oniy sal00n in that village, You are invited to all these so rendered. Baptismal Party. James and an invalid cousin ar further notice. Open Sunday by South International Falls is a services, and don't forget the Indus School Notes. appointment only rived last week from New Hampshire. most important of all. the Wednesday I fine residential village, and there There was a very pretty baptismal-party George Lang has returned Eastman Bros. Studio. Mr. Young is expected in evening prayer meeting has never been any need of such at the homestead of home from a business trip to a few days. These people are a dangerous, crime producing at 8. William Stillar one mile south International Falls. looking for a healthful location Reports received from Carle- and expensive institution in it. of Stillar's Landing down the A baby boy was born to Mr. and so far express much satisfaction Choir practise on Thursday ton College, Northfield, which Fortunately for that village, a river, last Tuesday noon. and Mrs- E. A. Bartlett one day with this locality. night instead of Friday on account James T. Watson, Jr. is wise and courageous council now attend- William Louis, the eight months The Bear River Ladies' Aid this week. of the preliminary contest ing, indicate that James is cer-! administer its affairs, which we old son of Mr. ancj Mrs. William Paul Mai just purchased a new met with Mrs- Berquist Satur of the W. C. T. U. at the Methodist tainly "making good." As a mem- believe will be characterized by Stillar, was the subject of fanning mill. day. church on Friday evening. her of the winning team in a economy as well as good morals. honor, His grandmother, Mrs Mrs. Jasperson of Loman called strongly contested in^er-society Margaret Stillar, his aunt, Mrs. at Indus Sunday. Littlefork and Vicinity. Ladies' Aid on Friday afternoon debate he is given much credit.! J. J. Doran was visiting the Margaret Johnston, and Rev. and Percy Smootz is now running with Mrs. Gish. This young man has many ad- Fergus Falls hospital for the 111mirers Mrs. C. H. Blake were Henry Forrer spent Monday the guests the ferry between Indus and here who, knowing his sane recently. "This," said the atinelination of the occasion. The service was at the county seat. Emo. W. C. T. U. on Saturday afternoon to work, are glad to tendant, "is our automobile ward, Mr. Savage returned Tuesday followed by a sumptuous dinner. Mac Loman made a short with Mrs. Heermance. Tiear of his successes. seven and there are seventystark William Stillar has started to morning from the camp near visit to Indus Sunday. raving maniacs in it. "But carve a farm out of the forest Deer River where he has been in Get right with God. "How A well known lawyer who has Mr Nybo, one of the Birchdale I see only six people here," said and the inspiration for his hare charge of a camp all winter. shall we escape if we neglect so the reputation of being the leanest merchants, was here Friday,! Johnny, looking about in amazehaving task is his son and heir, William Grandma Riker came in the great salvation?" man in his town, was one day recently returned from'ment at^he all but empty room. Louis. The Loman-Falls Roac first of the week to spend a few walking along the street when days with her daughter, Mrs. W Tiis three weeks expedition gath- "The seventy-one are under the passes the homestead on the Come to the services- You are he noticed that a hound was following ering Pike spawn for the State beds trying to find out why the north, and in a few years autoists R. Deteker, at the hotel. welcome. him. He turned to a Mrs. L. A. Swanson entertain and Federal Government blamed things wont run," said passing by will see the clover from street gamin and asked: fields and waving grain where today ed the Lutheran Ladies' Aid last the Pike River about six miles the keeper. "Of course," said Teacher: "You 4iave named "Boy, what do you suppose Thursday. A goodly number were from Tower. He was accompan- Johnny, "if they had bought stands the tall and heavy all the domestic animals except that dog is following me for?'' timber. out although it was a very rainy led by Superintendent Cobb of .Fords they would still be runthe one. It has bristly hair, is grimy, "Well, mister," said the boy, These met and women who State Fishery Department! ning them and attending to theil day.. likes dirt, and is fond of mud. as he looked the lawyer over Mr. D. A. Colpitt spent Sunday and-Carlos Avery of the State business instead of being here are opening up this north country Well, Tom?" from head to foot,^"I dunno exactly, with relatives in Bemidji return Game Department. He reports on state expense.", and showing the wonderful possibilities but my idee is that he Tom (shame-facedly) "That's of its soil, are the heroes ing on the morning the best catch they have ever No wonder state taxes are Monday takes you for a bone." me. 99 and heroines of our north land train.,. W .high. 37 vAL