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

June 10, 1915 · Page 7 of 10

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in jiRNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A •B^ml :'y$ 7*&m i^BSRsi W- Atf* Local and Personal ltems'^v $®p littlt »W«V»V«W«»WMWi«WHW«W«V««)(» MMsaamragKMasKgsmg^^^ Prof. LutHer will give Mrs. Henry Byers of Cloquet Hanson a concert'in the Swedish Lutheran Dev- •is visiting her sister^ Mrs. Church on Thursday, June erel of our city. 17, 1915, under the auspices of the Young People's Society of the Miss Ada M. Watson is visiting church. her brother James at Carlton college, Northfield. Prof, and Mrs. Luther HansOn of the musical department of the Rev. Jp. C. Middleton was a Northwestern college ,at Fergus guest at the Methodist parsonage Falls, will be here tomorrow for Monday evening,. a two weeks visit with His parents, 4 Rev. and Mrs. P. O. Hanson, U- Rev. C. H. Blake is in Minneapolis of the Swedish Lutheran this week attending the Church of our city. The International Lumber Company's Saw Mill, which started up again last Monday with a crew of three hundred men. Grand Lodge session of the I. O. This is one of the large industries that brings real money into this city and should be appreciated. O. F. Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork who NINE MORE DRY. BIRCHDALE also, has charge of the Norwegian Friday, the 7th. The graduation Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake took Mrs. C. B. Kinney returned their Sabbath school classes to church in our city, was here exercises were held in the home Sunday from her extended Monday, and announces that his church. The state and county Sandy Beach last Saturday. They visit with relatives in the twin THREE MORE WET Our teachers, -.Florence Howard superintendents were both there report a good time in spite-of farewell services as pastor here cities, accompanied by her sister Vl, and Howard Magladry are will be held on Sunday the 20th. and gave good talks. In the evening the rain. Miss Sordfiger of Northfield. home from their schools. there was a ball game between Rev. Kle-viii from St. Paul will inued from pr.ge I.) Miss Maud Underwood and become pastor of the church here the local team and the Fulton "and Harding Blake Mr. M. T. 'Halman of Frontier Lena McCarthy have gone to dry majorities and the county team from Barwick, resulting in about July 1st. 1 went to Motley Tuesday eventing. was a business and social "Visitor Staples for a visit: has voted out saloons by about an easy victory for the home Fulton goes 011 a farm near in our city Monday. He reports Albert Shonsby was a Falls 600 margin. The license towns Mr. John Grove, assessor, and team. Ccore, 31 to 7. Motley for the summer. Harding section of country, and says they visitor Friday. of 'Olivia, Bird Island Buffalo 'Mr. Geo. Johnson,, assistant .assessor will return next week. are most all anxious to get voting The citizens interested in the Harry Pierce came up on the Lake and Fairfax gave small wet for District No. 3, unorganized _—x— on the county optfon"question. road running south from- the boat Tuesday, 011' his way to and the other six villages went from territory, were here Green returned Mrs. Elwell road to near Dahl's camp River Falls, Wis. to give a talk dry,-Renville -reducing her dry Crosby last week where she went Monday with their ,returns of are building a good road with before the alumni of the normal majority of last spring, 33, to 14. to prepare for moving to our their work. This is the first book Chas. L. 'Sheeran, .formerly 01 the aid of the ditch company. school. On the largest vote ever cast city. Her daughter is a nurse in to be returned to the -county this city but now a member of a It is expected that a temporary Ethel Broeffle and brother in Redwood .county, the temper- the Northern Minnesota hospital. auditor from the entire-county, prospering real estate firm in building will be built for use of Ernest will make a visit soon Benson,- is spending the week re-j ance,forces won at the election although it is the largest district manual training classes for next with their mother in Wis. newing acauaintances. He Monday by the -narrow margin Miss Tillie Malmlin. and her and embraces seventeen town- winter. Mr. Grant WTulls of Minneapolis of 32. The total vote was: Dry, father left Sunday night for Los ships! well pleased with his new busi Wesley Hard our is "central" is visiting at the home of 1,954 wet, 1,922. This is unof.fi Angeles California, where Tillie ness, even though the county in while H. T. Whitcomb is. at the Allen Shearer. expects to have a home of her Land for Sale Cheap. 160 acres which he is located did vote drylci-al complete. which he is located did vote but Falls as, witness for Mr. Magil~ Robert Green of International o\fn, and Mr. Malmlin will live in Township 154,. Range 28, esti- week after his arrival. B\a mar"m a week after his arrival. of 261 the 01m a livary in getting his citizenship -Falls was an over Sunday visitor,at mated-to cut 25,000 cedar poles.! stead county voters refused to with her. x— papers. the home of Mrs. B. Weeks. $650 or $500 for the timber. It Money to loan on farm lands T^ith theii saloons. The total Seems to be some local attract- Emil Rubey is busy finishing Abstracts and titles to. all pro- is cheaper to buy this land than can be paid in part or in full at- vo^e.'was: Dry, 2,504 wet, 2,765 ion. his building to be used as a perty in Koochiching county fur-! to homestead. Must be sold at any time within 5 years. Noi^ie Rochester vote, which gave The consolidated school closed 2-eneral store. a wet majority of 316, controlled nished on short notice by the once. O. Olson, R. 2, Box 83, commissions. the county. Koochiching county Abstract Co. Ceres, California. 7 28 Frank S. Lang, The. villages in Dodge county official abstractors, International x-—• International Falls, cast 641 votes against saloons Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf.1 Mr. Jake Greengard will com-^tf Minn. Monday, to 322 wet votes. The! —x—. mence in the clothing business —x returns from the country towns Mr! J. H. Ward of Rauch, as- next Thursday, June 20th, strict-j Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, Do You Read Labels? are not in, but it is certain the ,esor for unorganized district ly on his own account, in the will be at Hotel Victoria, Friday county has gone dry by more! No. 1, was here Monday on his Clark store building on the corway and Saturday, June and 12. than two to one vote. to do his work in Littlefork.1 ner of 3rd Ave. and 3rd St., forTfle §r Domestic science teachers and Pipestone county voted wet says that at the Valley River merly occupied by the "Model." food authorities are urging the at Monday's election -by a major­ Farmers' Club when, ten were Mr. Greengard has been in busi•oresent, housewife to carefully read the ity of four.-1—Minneapolis Journal. they took a straw vote .ness here many years and his labels on all food articles. county option and eight were large acquaintance undoubt- Avill The National Pure Food Law Consult him if you are afficted ior county option and two were edly enable him to build up a compels food manufacturers to with defective eyes or need non-committal. good business from the start. print the ingredients of their At The Churches glasses. Jio products on the label, and in this way enables consumers to distinguish CIVIC PRIDE. healthful foods from those FIRST METHODIST "Community pride is a valuable which may be deleterious. asset," says the Minneapolis Hear Rev. F. C. Middleton of High-grade baking powders are Journal. "Community pride expresses Fort Frances next Sunday at 8 made of pure cream of tartar, itself in community construction p. m. This will be his last appearance derived from grapes. Royal Baking on pride-worthy lines here for he leaves Fort Powder is a type of the highest —churches and public buildings grade. It is healthful beyond a Frances July first. well planned and well built, parks doubt and the safest and best to use* and streets well laid and well The pastor expects to be out kept, artistic symmetry in street of "town next Sunday and there The low-grade baking powders lights and street signs, residences will be no morning service. Sabbath are made from alum, a mineral acid well built," etc., but the author school will'hold its regularsession salt. Most physicians condemn of that little article failed to say their use in food. at 10 a. m. »"V a word about the saloon or allied Consumers can learn the char-" resorts jis city assets.' Tonight Rev. F. C. Middleton acter of the baking powder by We wonder why. will preach for the pastor at referring to the label, which A Reader. Ranier. The hour is 7:45. must state whether the contents include cream of tartar, alum or phosphate. IHRIG-ARTHUR WEDDING The subject of the address for Rev. Middleton's service next Last $aturday afternoon Dr ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Sunday night will be, "War on H. H. Ihrig and Miss Elizabeth Whiskey or The Battle of the New York Arthur were united in the bonds Bottle," Plan to hear this splendid of holy matrimony by Rev. A. speaker next Sunday evening D. Frost, at the home of Mr-, and on this great subject. Mrs. J. E. Burdick on 6th Street. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH As the sumptuous wedding dinner was being finished by the The "Pioneer" Church of a appreciative guests, the city International Falls. tk band, of which the happy bridegroom Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. \W0TBffi$86aE is a popular member, arrived A. F. Ballbach, Pastor- Phone 205 s|e 3)c $ Ernest Holler upon the scene and gave an unusually good serenade to "Do You Know God?" will be ERNEST HOLLER'S having been postmaster and U. the bridal pair, and insisted on the subject of the evening service SUDDEN DEATH. S. commissioner. He was also escorting them to the evening at 8. A purely gospel service Water Sea train in a hay wagon with its deputy sheriff under Sheriff H. with plenty of congregational Great Forrer. He was a good liveried driver, so off they start W. news- singing to suit everybody. &' About noon last Friday tithe Lakes—Icie-il Travel ed down main street followed by "A Royal Invitation," will be paper man and had charge of the residents of our city were shockl|: and Recreation Cruises all —with the material comfO'ts—luxurious the merry strains of nuptial the subject of the morning service Littlefork Times and Big falls ed to learn that 'Ernest Holler appointments and pleasant enjoyment.- of. ocean music of the band and the enthusiastic Compass a few years ago he at 11.. A simple service of had unexpectedly died at 11:15 travel on the Largest Liners good wishes' of the home-like worship. Bring your was always active in base ball o'clock of heart failure. He had With the added attractions of deiishtfai excursion to Beautiful Falls.—Interesting Forts and Ship Lock?—Kishiii? Trips-—Hasket Picnics to Nature's Wildest Nooks—Finest Meals—and Comfortable increasing crowd that gathered circles and a good player. His returned the day previous from Berths all included. as the depot was reached, and "Blessedness of Forgiveness/' pixSuth, Fert William, Port Arthur, genial disposition made for him Soo, Mack- a trip in the woods and stayed at Georgian io Detroit inacf Bay and return the popular couple given a right will be the s.ubject of the Bible many good friends all of whom home in the morning to rest up. on this Modern Fleet of Lake Liners hearty send off.. ,_ school 'lesson at You need to are sorry to learn of his death, 10. J| He laid down about eleven, asking •*vMr. and Mrs. Ihrig will spend know the Text Book of life. i- He was a member of the Elks, to be called dinner was when Covering ali the best routes through the enchanting Personally Conducted waters of Lake Superioi—Georgian l3.iv, the Moose and Woodman Lodges a few days visiting his folks at Classes for all. ready, and about fifteen minutes Weekly Cruises Soo. vkinac and the wonderful 30.000 Islands. Prayer meeting on Wednesday and carried insurance. Montgomery and return by way From the lizht draft "Waubic" which wends her later when his wife went to call $3,000 Cruis« No. •--Duluth to Detroit and way among the myraids of islets to the bie steel return via Port Arthur, Fort William of Minneapolis where they will at 8 p. m- What man can live Deceased was years of age, and the Soo. 6 days, $43.40. he had passed away. 38 Floating Hotel "Noronic"—all boats are admirably Cruise No. 9—Duluth to Georgian suited to the routes they serve. Bay ant return via Little Current, attend the state dentist convention. right without prayer? You need atjd leaves a wife and daughter -fk"Ernie, as he was commonly Choose Your Cruise Now Kill:.rney, Collingwood,Owen Sound, 10 days, $+7.00. besides numerous other relatives Dr. Ihrig haslCbuilt up a it. Come:'-, galled, was a resident of this city Cruise No. 7--Duluth to Sault Ste. Let us assist you in planning your outing. Marie and return, and Mackinac via flattering dental business in this Choir practise on Friday at.8. to mourn his loss.^ Port Arthur and Fort William. 5 for the past sixteen years, having We have booklets full of valuable mf^tfnation Havs, $24.00. regarding these different cruises. Cr-jiso No. 10--Duluth city during the past few years, Christian Endeavor at4useven to Port Arthur His remains were escorted to moved here with his parents, Mr. Booklet on any Cruise sent FREE and Fort William and return. 3 days. and Miss Arthur has been successfully o'clock Sunday. Roy Martin will the depot Sunday night by members and Mrs. John Holler and the teaching in our public lead. \f' of the orders of which he rest of the family from Monticello. T- schools. Both are justly popular A young people's^social on was a member, and were taken He took an active -part in 9^1 are in- for burial to Monticello, his former, in this city, and are to be congratulated. •rts the doings of the early community home/' days of this section, of county,