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

July 8, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS What has the saloon done for Koochiching County Old I S I N E W S At The Churches your boy? Settlers' Association* Local and Personal Items RANIER. Attorney W. V. Kane was a 3, Big Falls, Minn., July FIRST METHODIST £933S9393939393S39593^«:^£?^Mr«fr professional visitor at Duluth A new sixty horse power Notwithstanding the damp EPISCOPAL CHURCH yesterday. Mr. Ross Slack of Big Falls What has the saloon done for engine has been installed in the settler^ weather of today the old 5th Street, Corner ot 10th Ave. —x— you? was here Tuesday in the interests boat monitor owned by the turned out in large numbers, an4 C. H. Blake, Pastor Senator L. H. Nord returned of the Engler Lumber Company. —x— Erickson Bros. It is probably one organized the ^Koochiching Qct. "The Down-Town Church" Sunday from a business trip to Mr. Herbert Webb of Birchdate of the fastest boats on the lake. Old Settlers' Association. Meet? Minneapolis. Former Cashier G. W. Grimstead, was here Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Hodell of Wahpeton, P. M. ing was called to order at 2 Services at Ranier tonight of the American State N. D. is visiting her parents, tempor* 7:45. A. R. Button as elected (Thursday) Dr. J. F. Chance and family Bank at Ranier, left Sunday Miss Jefferson is spending her Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krause. ary chairman and O. M. Hanscom are rusticating in their summer night for Fergus Falls. vacation with her folks at Bingham Ranier was treated to a moving Election of delegate and reserve temporary secretary. Then fgj» cottage near Rainy Lake City. Lake. picture show Sunday evening, for the lay conference September permanent lowed the election of County Commissioner Harold and it is quite probable it 30 will be at the church AugU9t Mr. and Mrs. David Rose returned officers to serve until Royem arrived Monday from his What has the saloon wine room will be a regular Sunday feature. 4 8 16. from to Friday, July Tuesday from, spending 1916. home at Sault and remained until done for your wife? C. Kershaw spent Sunday at the Fourth with relatives at Island A. R. Button, Chairman. after the county board meeting —x— Cook, Minn. Next Sunday's services will be Lake. O. M. Hanscom, Secretary. Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Win. Keiver, the old-timer May Keyes, of the Lakeside 10 as follows: Sabbath school A. —x— A. M. Jenson, Treasurer. from Littlefork, was a business Fish Company, spent the Fourth M. Public worship, 11 A. M. and Money to loan on farm lands. President, Gust Peterson, Vice Mr. John Harrison and his visitor here Tuesday. enjoying a trip on Lake of the 8 P. M. Apply F. S. Lang, International Big Falls. son Carl have formed the Harrison Woods. Falls, Minn. tf Peter Moe, Vice President, realty Co., and will soon be Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Mclntire C. M. Grimstad, the retiring We invite you to attend the Margie. permanently located in suitable and family are spending the vacation cashier the Ranier bank, departed services of the Down Town Mr. Jas. Bixby has returned R. H. Collar, Vice President, office quarters for a general on their farm near Grand Sunday evening for Fergus church next Sunday. You will from his annual thirty days vacation Northome. real estate and money loaning Falls and other points. Rapids. find a cordial welcome. at Fargo and other North S. C. Jamieson, Vice President, business. Victor Davis has returned from Dakota cities. Littlefork. Mr. Julius Anseth returned a visit to the Twin Cities. —x— Wm. Olmstead, Vice President, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Rubin last Saturday morning from St. E. H. Weber made a flying trip Miss Jeanette Ogaard left Sturgean River. spent the Fourth with relatives Paul where he purchased a saloon. to Ball Club, near Cass Lake, BETHLEHEM. CHURCH Sunday evening for a few weeks It was moved and seconded at Virginia. S. N. returned Tuesday Minn., to install an engine in a visit with her grand parents on that the next meeting should be but Mrs. Rubin will continue -x- boat owned by Geo. Scott. Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. the farm at Dawson. held in August, 1916. Motion carried. her visit for about a month. Mr. O. C. Damm of Fort Frances Mrs. M. Taber, who has been E. L. Heermance, Pastor —x— is home for a few weeks vacation visiting Mrs. E. H. Weber, returned Social Center for the Community. What has the saloon done It was moved and seconded FOR SALE: Three forties on from his business interests to her home at Little with that check that ought to that the next meeting should be Rainy River near International Fails, Minn. in Minneapolis. This week occurred the 500th have gone for food and clothing held in Big Falls. Motion carried. Falls. Apply at the Press Office. W. F. Krause, who sprained anniversary of the birth of John It was moved and seconded for yourself and family? iss Walters has charge of his ankle some time ago, is now liuss, the great Reformer, one that the chair be empowered to Messrs. E. E. Blegen and John the summer school at the state able to ret around. of the noblest figures of history. appoint a committee of three to County Commissioner M. A. Schumaker of Birchdale were university and is also taking In honor of Bethlehem church in Ulvedahl of Big Falls arrived draw up by laws of the association. business and social visitors here LOMAN. special work in advanced educational Prague, where his famous sermons Motion carried. Chair appointed Tuesday to attend the count)1 Tuesday. studies. were preached, we shall observe board meeting which lasted two R. H. Collar of Northome, After being off the river for the occasion Sunday evening C. L. Hillstead and M. A. days. Mr. O. J. Wold, one of the eleven years on account of low Mr. Frank Green left Monday at 8 o'clock with appropriate Ulvedahl of Big Falls as the earliest settlers and one of the the Str. Kenora is again night to visit his mother in Seattle, Avater, exercises. A cordial invitation committee, who will draft the by Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn most successful farmers of the Oregon, and to take in the plying between the Canadian to all who are interested. laws to be voted upon by the returned from their honeymoon Ray section of country, was a ports along the Rainy. sights at the Pacilc coast fairs. members of he association at trip to points along the Great visitor in our city Tuesday. He expects to be gone about a Mrs. Isaacson and daughter Morning worship at 11 A. M.. their next meeting. Northern between Bemidji and month or six weeks. have opened a lunch room in the The pastor will ake up Matt. 5: It was moved and seconded Fosston. What has the saloon done for Thomas store building. 38-42, "The folly of Force," a to give the committee on by your sister, through its wine The Dan Patch now runs up Mr. I. Bergstrom of Duluth most timely topic. laws he power to fix the date of State Highway Engineer L. A. room the Black river and lands at the who claims to represent an insurance the next annual meeting. Motion Ogaard and family are enjoying —x— Hotel Loman. You can now land company, but who, according 10 Sunday school at A. M. carried. the summer at their cottage up Mr. O. L. Dent of Bemidji was right in town. to reports is spending most 7:00.^ Christian Endeavor at making Other matters such as the lake about a mile from Ranier here Tuesday in connection with The infant child of Ed Skifstrom of his time talking "wet," is in member Dan Campbell an honorary at the famous spring. his important work as referee was badly burned by falling the city. We'd like to meet the SOUTH BETHLEHEM. life of the association for in ditch matters. Mr. Dent is a into some hot water about gentleman. Town Hall, Holler's Addition fixing the membership fee at $1,, Register of Deeds Frank S. good, thorough, painstaking man a week ago, but is getting along Sunday school on Sunday at power and giving the chairman Lang left Sunday evening to for this difficult position. nicely now. Dr. McKenzie of Fort Frances 1:30. in to appoint vice presidents take a much needed rest and Leslie Christianson is clearing •and Dr. J. P. Chance of this city may places where the association treatment at Mudbaden Springs What has the saloon done for land for Mr. Henry Metcalf. now have charge of the injury FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH were disposed obtain new members at Shakopee in the central southern your brother? Our sympathy goes out to our •cases of the Minnesota and Ontario 3rd 9th Corner st. and ave. The of in regular order. part of this state. Canadian neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Power Company. The hospital until association then adjourned Mr. Walter Engstrom is enjoying Alex McDonald, in the loss of cases being taken to the The pastor's last Sunday wrth 1916. August, Abstracts and titles to all property a visit from his two sisters, their son Ronald, who was accidentally Fort Frances hospital. this church before going east to O. M. Hanscom, in Koochiching county furnished Misses Judet and Agnes, drowned in Rainy Lake take up his new work. Secretary. on short notice by the last week. from their home at Watertown A dance will be held every Koochiching county Abstract Co. Arthur Metcalf and Jesse Kennedy where they both teach school. Saturday evening in the new Come and worship with us. FAREWELL RECEPTION official abstractors, International They expect to spend a month are done carrying Uncle pavilion at Jameson's addition Morning worship, 11 A. M. Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. 50 recuperating on the lakes and in Sam's mail as their contracts on Rainy River. Price cents Evening worship, 8 P. M. reception A fine farewell suprise —x— have expired. Arthur has a launch the woods. per couple. The pavilion c.nd 10 Bible school, A. M. prominent was given by thirty G. N. Carlson was hit by a log to sell and Jesse is making regular piano is for rent to small or 7 Christian Endeavor, P. M. ladies of our city to Mrs. which shot at him from the conveyor trips between here and the WANTED: A gasoline launch. large parties at reasonable rates. sister, John E. Cowan and her at the mill across the river Falls with passengers. tf. I will trade a lot or an automobile Prayer meeting, Wednesday Miss Belle Feeney, at their home Wednesday morning. He went same. Apply J. E. Erickson, The work *f loading timber for at 8 P. M. on "Millionaire Avenue" last to the Northern Minnesota Hospital Laurel, Minn. at Camp 6 is done for the season Robert Green leaves Saturday Saturday afternoon. for treatment. and part of the crew have moved for camp Windigo on Baril Lake, Teachers' Training School. The affair was very enjoyable to Nakoda. The annual graduating exercises Ontario. The camp is operated though informal, all regreting' Attorney H. H. Campbell left A mail boat now comes here for tourists by Prof. A. E. Buck of the Northern Minnesota (Blaine Canfield.) their removal from the social and Friday night for Mantorville, three times a week from Baudette of Grinnell College, Iowa. Mr. Hospital school for nurses in useful circles of our city, in which his former home town, for the The past week has not been so and one from the Falls Green will spend about eight this city will be held tonight in the departing friends have taken purpose of settling up his sister's daily. weeks there this summer and expects the city hall. This school is doing rainy as the two former ones. such an active part. estate. He will then spend a good work and the hospital has Monday was celebration day The late rains washed such to be with the party as Before leaving, the suprise few wjeeks automobiling through ditches on each side of the road come. built up an enviable reputation here and many of the teachers guests presented Mrs. Cowan southern Minnesota, Iowa and for successful operations and went to their homes. near E. J. Helmer's that plank with an elegant electric dresser Illinois with his parents before flumes had to b'e put in. What has the saloon "done for careful and efficient treatment Miss Shelland has been with lamp as a small token of their returning here. your husband? of all manner of physical ailments. Adolph Hoard came up from us for the past week, and she eseem. Birchdale Saturday night, where has been busier than many of the 180 Newport Lodge No. I. O. he is running the county road Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Rosenlioltz students. SALE OF SCHOOL AND O. F., Newport, Wash., has reported tractor—the onty auto in these are saddened by the death Rev. O. M. Kleven, the new pastor The Koochiching Club held a to the lodge in this city of her sister, Miss Dersa Rubens, of the local Norwegian Lutheran parts. picnic at Como Park on Friday OTHER STATE LANDS that the wife of Peter McAlister who wlas killed in an automobile church, arrived last Saturday Ira Dobbs and Ed McComb night at which Miss -Shelland died last wleek in Newport. accident near Joliet, 111. last Friday. and is domiciled for the and Assistant Conductor Geo. F. Were up this way staking out Peter McAllister is in the spital Miss Rubens visited with present at the home of Mr. Lars Howard wfere the principal for a phone line last week. The Auditor's State of Minnesota. State there having had his foot her relatives here last summer Stubee on 8th Street. Mr. Kleven guests. Fred Davis of Littlefork poles will be set as soon as it is Office, St. Paul, July 1, 1915. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that cut off in a railway accident and is favorably remembered has just been graduated from was among those present. A dry enough. The company has A. M. 'on August 9. 1915, at 10 o'clock by some time ago. Oscar Arrowood many who met her at that the U. C. Seminary at St. Anthony very enjoyable luncheon was wire for a long distance line in the office of the County Auditor at International Falls, Koochiching county, of this city is a brother of the tim£. Park, and will move his from Loman to Baudette. served in the park after which in the State of Minnesota, I will offer deceased. family here in a short time. The L. A. Ogaard and a member of for sale certain unsold state lands and a pleasant hour was spent boating. also those state lands which have reverted —x— Mr. Walter Anderson, who has first services of the new pastor the State Highway commission to the state by reason of the nonpayment l)een troubled with a piece of Rev. E. N. Hullett, superintendent will be held in the church a week walked down the El well road of interest. On Tuesday the school had the :glass Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase in his hand which could not of the state home mission from next Sunday, English service pleasure of listening to Prof. about a week ago on a trip of price must be paid at the time of work of the Baptist church is be located by other physicians, ia in the evening. inspection. Farrell of Washington, D. C., sale. The balance of purchase money payable in whole or in part on or before finally went to Dr. Monahan who spending a couple of days looking Miss Alveda Palm and Norman —x— who has charge of the government forty years from date of sale the rate located it with his powerful exray over work in this city and Ole Sandsmark of Fairland work with boys' and girls' Scholta took many of their of interest on the unpaid balance it four per cent per annum, payable on making further provision for it machine and extracted it, so was a social and business visitor frinds by surprise when they clubs. He was introduced by Mr. June 1st in each year. that in view) of the fact that Rev. the hand is now almost well here Monday. In spite of the went to the Falls last Thursday Erickson, head of the Minnesota Appraised value of timber, if any, must also be paid at time of sale. again, and Walter, well, he is a Ballbach, who has been pastor fact that their meadows are all and were married. They expect Department of the same work. Lands on which the interest is delinquent pastor here for several months pretty happy man. overflowed with the greatest to make their home here. An evening meeting was held may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale, or before resale to past, has accepted a call to a 5th volume of water ever seen on the Loman celebrated on the where Mr. Farrell gave a practical an actual purchaser. larger church at Woodstown, The Riverview Hotel is now upper Black River, and the inability and with a perfect day and a demonstration on vegetable AH mineral rights are reserved by under the management of Miss N. J. Rev. Hullett filled the pastorate the laws of the state. to raise anything on the good crowd, the picnic dinner, canning. of the church here during All lands are sold subject to any and E. H. Ginter, proprietor, with Mr. the program and ball games farm because of the excessive It was the pleasure of the session all ditch taxes thereon. -A. B. Hinkley, formerly of Blackmore's the winter months and greatly rainy weather, he is still hopeful were each complete successes. to listen to a very instructive Not more than 320 acres can be sold endeared himself to all the English or contracted to be sold to any one Cafe of Duluth, manager. that they will get a chance to replant talk on the theme, "The Time purchaser. speaking, church going people, "The new management wish to 100 and raise a good crop because of Day," by Rev. W. Gratz of WANTED: girls or boys Agents acting for purchasers must build up a good home place for all of w!hom are pleased to of the late fall and good between the ages of six and furnish affidavit of authority. St. Paul, exemplifying the present renew his acquaintance. Appraisers' reports, showing quality those working around town, bedsides weather which may yet come twelve to take part in the musical period of the world's history and kind of soil, are on file in this the usual transient tusimess. —-x— comedy, "Billy in Japan" under this year. as being but the dawiri. office. Lists giving legal descriptions of FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. The place has been thoroughly the auspices of the Odd Fellows Pres. Vincent of the University lands to be offered may be obtained of renovated and local family 40 benefit committee. Report at the FOR EXCHANGE. acres Seventy-seven acres of land on gave a description of the rural the State Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and patronage will be appreciated. 3 timber land on Sturgeon River, city hall Saturday next at p. m. the railroad and two miles from schools in Denmark as he had of the County Auditor at above address. 154-27. Will exchange for good observed them, and compared Rainy River. 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