International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 20, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS day. The rain and snow of the M00RHEA0 DRV BY .. 8 At The Churches DISTRICT NEWS I last few days has made a strong Local and Personal Items O—•—. —o current which piled up the logs GUY COUNTY VOTE in great shape after the jam was RANIER. FIRST METHODIST started, and the breaking of the ejr EPISCOPAL CHURCH jam was accomplished with a Mrs. J. C. Munger of Aberdeen Mrs. Chas. Engbloom is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Street, Corner ot 10th 5th Ave. good deal of labor. (Continued from page I.) S. Dak., is visiting her sister, her folks at Amey, Wis. are rejoicing over the addition C. H. Blake, Pastor Miss Grace Munroe spent Mrs. Victor Davis. of another son to their family hi#t* dry for the first time in its Saturday and Sunday at the county "The Down-Town Church" John Pickles, chief engineer Mrs. Frances White of ForSythe circle, who arrived last Tuesday. in seat. ory. Several other precincts of the D. W. and P. Ry., spent a spent Sunday* with Mrs. quick succession showed the tremenduous Mrs. Christ Mueller died Sunday Ladies' Aid tomorrow at the B- H. couple of days in Ranier, supervising Attorney and Mrs. Phinney sal* McCool. swing against the in the hospital at Bemidji, church. Mrs. Mann and Mrs. returned Monday from a the repairing of the lift' ., —X— oons. after a short illness- The body Blake entertaining. bridge. Rev. E. E. Te$t of Mizpah was month's visit with his folks at the»* The crowd in the Lyceum was brought back here for burial The fish season opened up the here attending1 the W- C. T. U. Herman, his former home town. and ter, which collected returns and the funeral was held Wednesday Ranier service tonight at 7145. convention. —x— latter part of the week. acti, announced them between from the Catholic church, Sabbath school Sunday. Supt- Helston of the D. W. and Attorney F. J. McPartlin has the cheered wildly, while across the Rev. P. J. Ryan officiating. Mrs. Bahr and Miss Miller of been elected one of the state P. Ry., was in Ranier the latter street in the wet headquarters, The church was filled by the Subjects for next Sunday's part of the week. Littlefork were here to the W. delegates to the K. of C. national gloom settled down. "We're licked," friends of the deceased, and the sermons will be: Morning, "The The Northwestern Oil Co. is C. T. U. convention Wednesday. convention at Seattle, Oregon, thro was the word that ran many flowers told of the high Great Confession'" Evening, which meets in August. making a bid for its share of the and the waiting crowd in the hall respect in which Mrs. Mueller "Who Will Go to Heaven." business. It has installed a pipe —x— the Mr. Thomas Watson and Mr. on the street, and slowly was held by all alike. line to the end of its dock so Mesdames M- C. Engelking, FredJHamann of Ray, spent a watchers melted away. Mrs. Mueller was essentiality Services next Sunday as follows that oil and gasoline can be delivered H. J. Engelking and M. C. Paul, couple of days here this week on As the east end of the county a woman who took pride in m. Sabbath school, 10 a. to the boats with very Wm. Durrin and Robt. Collar began to report, the defeat became business. buliding a home. She was a Public worship, a. m. and 8 little handling. were here as delegates from a rout. Parke proved the woman of very quiet disposition p. m. Epworth League devotional W. Krause of the Ranier Merc. Northome to the Wv C. T. U. banner town, with 114 dry and Reports from most of the and gentle manners, friendly to 7 p. m. Co., moved his family to Ranier convention this week. 12 wet votes. The county's 1914 county precincts tell of the generous all, stranger as well as friend. this week. •:^Sp vote, which was 3,515, was far signing of county option The care of her many children Christian Endeavor rally at the The first car load of fish this Miss Hendryx of Minneapolis, surpassed by the great outpouring withdrew her from much participation petitions. Baptist church tonight. (Thursday) season was shipped Sunday to state president of the W. C. T. of the voters. —x—A in social affairs, and yet Chicago, 111. Epworth Leaguers are invited U., spent Tuesday and Wednesday It is a great day for the Red in her own way she made her A very few days after Charlie to attend. Sam Palmer is building a A. in our city in charge of the River valley," said Judge C. influence felt. The community Sheeran moved to Benson that house boat. district convention. She is a good Pollock, of Fargo, today. "I believe has suffered a real loss in the city voted dry to the tune of 242 Bert Vaughan has accepted a speaker, keen business woman We invite you to attend the the Clay county vote will death of Mrs. Mueller, and her to 90. How about it Charlie? position with the Lakeside Fish and excellent parliamentarian. mean a dry Minnesota. As a citizen services of the Down Town many friends will join her children Co. church next Sunday. and an officer of the state of in their sorrow and bereavement. Miss Underwood entertained Pliny Patrick of the immigration FOR TEACHERS AND North Dakota, I am interested. about forty students of the local service has left for Montana HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. I believe that abolition of the The stockholders of the Farmers' high school and the Ranier school where he has varied interests. saloons on the Minnesota side of State Bank will hold their at a Crystal Beach picnic last During his stay here he has the line will be a direct saving of Special rates will be allowed, annual meeting next Saturday, Lorner Fifth Ave. and Second bt. Saturday. made manv friends. $100,000 a year to the people of special Courses will be given and and have invited their friends E. L. Heermance, Pastor North Dakota, in cost of" state special classes will be organized who are interested to join them Social Center for the Community. LOMAN. Mr. John Harrison and A. C. and county governments." at the Duluth Business University in celebrating the work of the Public worship at 11 and 8, The six county option elections Gorharn returned Monday from during the summer months. past year. A free luncheon will with preaching by the pastor. Mr- Jewell attended the Junior their visit to the exposition on that had taken place before Places secured for students to be served at noon, after which Special music by the chorus choir. Club meet last Thursday and the Pacific coast. They report a the Clay county election had work mornings, evenings and there will be music and speeches. -J gave a good talk. The young very delightful time. been mere skirmishes. The results Saturdays for room and board. Miss Annette Miller and Mrs. farmers are getting s'tarted in Sunday, school at 10 a. m. were so well conceded from College in session throughout John Baldus attended the W- C. their pig, corn and garden contests. Christian Endeavor at 7. the start that little effort was the entire year. Address W. C. Miss Shelland entertained a T. U. convention at the Falls on made on either side. The policy McCarter, Duluth, Minn., for Tuesday. motor boat party Sunday in Canadian August Svenson and Wm. of the wets, whose work is directed Our Christian Endeavor will beautiful, illustrated college cata- waters in honor of Prof. Keipp of Minneapolis filed on from the twin cities, is to join with the Baptist society in Howard, who has been visiting' giving full particulars Littlefork School Notes homesteads here in the last two concentrate their efforts in the a rally to be held on Thursday most of the county schools during A Peace Day program was weeks. Mr. Svenson has gone counties where they have at NORWEGIANS CELEBRATE. evening, addressed by Rev. E E. given by the school last Tuesday the past week. onto his claim to clear and build least a fighting show. Test'of Mizpah, the countyl president* About twenty mothers were at once. Sam Plufnmer located Fourteen saloons were put out On Monday last, over 100 persons present. Supt- E. E. Mclntire gave a them. of business in the six earlier gathered in the Norwegian A picnic was given by the reception Saturday evening at ball The benefit dance for the elections, and the total vote cast church to celebrate the anniversary second year domestic science The scouts will assemble at the his home on Riverside, in honor team on Friday night was had been 8,460 against saloons of their independence. church on Saturday afternoon at girls, about fourteen were there of the faculty and students of grand success. and for the license system- 3,711 A good musical program was Miss Symes and Miss Pool the high school. 1:3°- -j M. F. Smootz, P. Pendergast The election results prior to the rendered, and an eloquent, forceful teachers in the Big Falls- school and Mr. Emonds, viewers on Clay county election were as and appropriate address delivered were visitors to our school recently. BAPTIST CHURCH Miss Rosalie Kusek won the Judicial Ditch 22. are busy in the follows: by Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton. "The Journey of Faith," will first place at the oratorical contest here this week swamps west of County— Dry Wet One of the unique features Mr. Howard visited our school be the subject of the morning jl held at the M. E. church The need of ditches is self evident April 27, Lyon 1,773 927 of the entertainment was the last Wednesday. He gave an in sermon, 11 a. m. last Friday evening by the local just now. April 27, Kanabec 853 397 reading of an eight page newspaper teresting address in the morning W. C. T. U. Some of the late travelers May 3, Chisago 1,758 648 called the Viking Skibet, to the pupils. "Casting the Die," will be the: last Sunday evening were fright May 3, Isanti 1,264 4W which was prepared in commend- The Community Club met subject of the sermon at the like Dr. Larson, the Optometrist ened by hearing cries much May 3, Lac qui Parle 1,421 669 Wednesday evening. The program evening service,8 p. m. a panther, near the Helmer will be at Hotel Victoria, Friday t^SenU and May 10, Swift x39i 6-8 which was given was concluded bridge about midnight. -and Saturday, June 11 and 12. Showing the interest taken in happenings of the Norwegian by a splendid address by Consult him if you are afflict- Knute Wick made a trip to "Why am I Pr6ud of My Denomination", these special elections, the six colony here during the past year. Mr. Howard. Lunch was served the Falls FridayThe •ed with defective eyes or need will be the §ubject: counties cast a total of 12,171 to approximately one hundred 1 his was composed and arranged Txrk latest question to arise of the Christian Endeavor, 7 m. votes, while their total vote in glasses. _x__ J10 by Mr. Oliver Ulrick. people- An excellent time was here is who will collect for the the general election last fall was reported by all present. •n u- i.X 1 1. Pr°gram a good After the the lodging of wayfarers, in The h.gh school boys gave a iunch 14f3^9 showing less than a 15 "David, King of Israel and was served and a short school busses. per cent falling off in spite of the card party at the K. hall lastisociai cIose(, en_ Judah," is the subject of the COMING COUNTY session a rather late for snow May 17 is fact that in every case the result Friday night. Mrs. H. D. Ht'an ji yl)le evening. Bible school lesson, 10 a. m. OPTION ELECTIONS. here, but it will not last long. was conceded. and Mr. Alvan Labelle won the John Silver is doing some first Pri?es. The Proceeds of the Dilution of Partnership Prayer and praise service on May 24—Polk, Lincoln, Carlton. ditching for Ben Peterson. Roseau Dry by Three to One. party was given to the Athletic, Wednesday, 8 p. m. L. C. Downs says he is going Association of -the high school.' Notice is hereby given that Roseau, Minn., May 18.—Roseau May 31—Douglas, Rock, Nobles x__ the partnership heretofore ex- to Alaska. It is too warm for vote has gone dry by a of Choir practise, Friday 8 p. m. Jackson. him here. "Rificr#»n din w! istin8" J- R- Eastman approximately three to one. Eight between ¥r .' ,, and W. E. Eastman under the June 7—Otter Tail, Pipestone, saloons, all at Warroad, on the been living on his valuable homestead Come to the services. Kandiyohi, Olmstead, Todd, Bros., Littlefork and Vicinity. international boundary, have three miles south of the"™ name of Eastman Dodge, Renville, Redwood, Blue Bichdale post office during the been disolved and the Studio 105 votes for license and 75 So many stories are going the Rev. O. Belsaas held services Earth, Murray, Traverse- Tast two vears was a social md under the sole against- Roseau, 118 dry, 31 wet be conducted -past two years, was a social and direction of E Eastman to rounds on- the Ford car, it is in the Lutheran church last Sunday. June 14—Pope, Wright, Meeker, Greenbush, 39dry, 15 wet Badger, business visitor in our city Friday. whom all accounts are payable. only fair that jokes on other cars 4idry, 28 wet Roosevelt, Pennington, Wadena, Big The Press office acknowledges should be printed. Here is one: J. R. Eastman Mrs. T. C. Willhide and Mrs. 42 dry, 4 wet. The county casts Stone, Marshall. his pleasant call. Two farmers, neighbors, each W. E. Eastman C. A. Miller spent Saturday at about 1,500 votes. Twelve precincts June 21— Martin, Stevens, took $2000 and went to town to the county seat. give the drys 656 and the Houston, Chippewa. The second lecture of the series buy cars. One got a $2000 car Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas wets 240. DISTRICT W. C. T. U. June 28—Mower. "being given under the auspices and the other bought a Ford. came down Tuesday from their of the K. of C. state lodge, was On the way home the big car farm in Cross River Township. DRAG THE ROADS Yellow Medicine Dry. given by Mr. Peter W. Collins CONVENTION HELD stuck in the mud and the Ford, Miss Jennie Lynch spent Saturday When the smiles of spring appear a*?? Granite Falls, Minn., May 18. •of Boston, Tuesday evening in going around, arrived home first. Drag the roads and Sunday with Mr. and —While returns are not yet all the city hall, on Socialism. It The next day the Ford purchaser Mrs. Mike Lemmer- When the summer time is herve, in, it is believed that all precincts was a good lecture and was well 'Continued /from page 1.) said to his neighbor: "Well, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffith, Drag he roads. in Yellow Medicine county voted received. I beat you home after all." "Yes," When the corn is in the ear, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Earley and dry at the county option election —x— question, local, state and national. said the owner of the $2000 car, In the winter cold and drear, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Colpitts and yesterday. Only two saloons A rising vote of thanks waii Mr. S. Swanson of the Union "but I noticed something rattling Every season of the year, Miss Annette Miller-were entertained both at Wood Lake, are affected. given the local union for the Tailoring Company is at Thief as you drove past.'' "Sure," the at dinner Sunday by Mr. Drag the roads. Wood Lake went dry by a majority hospitalities shown the delegates. River Falls opening another Ford man replied, "that was the and M*rs. Jas. Anderson- of three. This was the surprise An invitation was extended Lv When you've nothing else to do, store. Mr. Clay Scudder has $1,500 in my pocket." Mr. Fred Davis was at the vote of the election. Granite IS the W. C. T. U. of Blackduck to Drag the roads •charge of the store in this city, county seat Saturday on business. Falls went dry by 109 to 52, If but for an hour or two, and Mr. Swanson will spend his hold the next district convention Getting Even. of the Mr. Geo. F. Howard, Canby 164 to 78, Hazelrun 62 to in their city. The session closed' Drag the roads. time overlooking the business in Pat appeared in the street the university .extension course, 22, town of Friendship 60 to 6, p™ by singing "God Be With You It will keep7 them good as new,. both cities. He will be here again other day with a radiant, contented spoke before the Community Clarkfield village 106 to 56, Hanley ..T^' With a purpose firm and true, 'til We Meet Again." Luncheon in ten days- smile."What's Club last Wednesday evening. Falls 51 to 21, town of Sannes was served at the church to Fall in line, it's up to you, the joke asked a A goodly number were out to 63 to 17, The vote cast was those who were leaving on the Drag the roads. Rev. P. J. Killeen returned friend of his. "y hear the very able speech on "Cooperation." about two thirds of normal- evening train. The visitors were The Kansas Industrialist. 'Saturday from a few weeks business "Well, yez see," explained Pat, Luncheon was served unanimous in declaring their trip to New York, Washington "O'Brien is always* slappin* me by the ladies after the program. —Get The entertainment perfect and the and other eastern cities. Tramp: "Your doy just bit a unawares on the chist and breakin' FALLS DECORATING GO second annual convention a success He reports a good trip but is I'll all me cigars. But have ut was a piece of flesh outer me leg mum." Miss Annie Shelland To do your Painting, Paper in every way. -glad to get back again to his on him this toime." Woman: "Glad you mentioned accompanying visitor here last Wednesday, in? and Decorating. We soP We hope that when next they 1 usual work. Fr. Killeen is entitled it. I was just going to feed him." "How's that querried his Mr. Howard on his WALL-PAPER and PAINTS visit us we can show them a dry to much credit for the friend. trip. Marvin Bnfldtkig city- magnificent church building he "Oi have a stick of 'dynamite A large crowd witnessed the SPRING BRIDES Should insist 4th Street and 5th An. has built and is endeavoring to on that their invitations be secured in me cigar pocket,'' said ^Pat, breaking of the jam of logs Phone 182 I ^^complete in our city. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRE£S with great elation. V"* -r at the Press Office. Twenty Mile Rapids last Tues- •V5