International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 22, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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*••*., v«v.^•'••-- ,r ,,^r~t„ ,^... INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS last Tuesday, it *vvas decided to At The Churches FINE $350 PIANO build nearly a mile of road on v. Local and Personal Items the town line between these FIRST METHODIST towns, running west from the EPISCOPAL CHURCH :zxzz::zzzz^ Elwell road^ This will let out 5th Street, Corner ol 10th Ave. '£, FREE 3, PEOPLE'S STORE Mrs. A. Peterson visited Miss Jerdis Liljeblad is enjoying some settlers who have been C. H. Blake, Pastor with Mrs. S. J. McHugo Wednesday, building farms for over ten years a visit from her auntie from "The Down-Town Church'' without a road. Chicago. Leslie Christianson was given Ranier service tonight at 7:45. the contract for ditching the State Forest Ranger V. P. Edwin Lewis and J. J. Rubens WHO WILL LEAD IN THIS GREAT PIANO CONTEST? cemetery. Andrew Jesperson is Marsh, of Big Falls, was here of Aurora, 111., are visiting with Subjects for next Sunday's helping him. Tuesday. Dr. H. S. Rosenholtz and family. (Nominations are Open to Individuals Only) sermons will be: Morning, "The Irene and Russell Mannausau —x— Duty of the Strong to Help the Auditor A. G. Wedge, of Bemidji, went to St. Paul last week to P. L, Peterson of Ericsburg Now is the time to get busy a? Weak." Evening, "The Good was here Wednesday on receive expert medical treatment. was a business and social visitor Tidings of Liberty." the names of new candidates are his regular visit to the First National here Tuesday. Bank. Another Saloon Row— coming daily, and if you start Services next Sunday are as Customers Bound Over. Postoffice clerk Henry Dawson now you will be in the fieid firft follows: Sabbath school, 10 a. m., Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado is spending a few days with Web and have a decided advantage preaching services, 11 a. m. and are enjoying a visit from his On Monday, July 12th, Julius Tyndall at Blackduck. 8 p. m. if, however, your name or thi$ Dubois and Sam Rossa went mother, Mrs. L. M. Pitblado, of name of your friends does not appear into the Koochiching saloon, and, Minneapolis. Wm. Sturgul is back from You will find a cordial welcome after having drank to excess, an in this list, it is up to you to Duluth where he has been serving at all the services of the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank are altercation occurred during which as an interpreter for the Federal fill out a nomination blank with Down Town Church. bar tender Tubbs was struck enjoying their fine new six cylinder Court. the name and send it to our store. over the forehead with a beer Studebaker recently purchased Do not wait to see if someone BAPTIST CHURCH glass and so severely injured Walter E. Paul, of Brainerd, from J. J. Doran. else will do it. Every copy has the blank and vote coupon in it. Remember W. O. R. Cross, Pastor. that is was necessary for the 3nd .Ernest Paul, of Northome, there are five other valuable prizes besides the piano, any Th£ Boy Scouts of the M. E. surgeon to sew up the wound ,/are spending a few days camping one of which will be worth striving to obtain. If vour name already Friday afternoon, 3:00 to 4:00, church are going camping to with fifteen stitches, and it is on Rainy Lake. social for the friends and members appears on the list it shows you have friends who want you Sandy Point today, under the direction feared that Mr. Tubbs may be of the church, in the church to win and are willing to help you. Come to our store, as we are of Rev. C. H. Blake, scout partially blind. Money to loan on farm lands. building. Ice cream and cake glad to meet all contestants or their friends at anv time, and there master. The customers were arrested Apply F. S. Lang, International will be served. All are welcome. and in due time brought before are many details which we can help vou to get the best results -x- Falls, Minn. tf Get acquaintd with the new pastor ames Truv, who for several Municipal Judge Palmer, who from your work in obtaining certificates. and his wife. vears past has ben chairman of bound them over to the grand The Girl Scouts are berry Following is a list of those already nominated: the town hoard of Bridgie, was jury 011 ^700 bail. Not being able picking today with Scout Captain Sabbath school, 10:00 a. m. here Saturday business at the Mrs, Harold J. Wilson. to furnish bail they were incarcerated The Contestants. 011 Court House. —x— in the county jail. Miss Florence Morrison Mr. Bert Goldstein Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Topic, Mrs. Eva Taylor 3 Great military excursion to According to the testimony Miss Moriee Pendergast Mrs, Emma L,agrhly "The Lord's Side." Miss Myrtle Holler County Attorney Franz Jevne Kenora, Thursday, July 22, on given it appears that the two Miss A1 vina Rappata Mrs. George Holler Mrs. T. George returned Tuesday from Duluth Miss Grace Ottow S. S. Kenora. Leaves Ft. Frances men went into the Koochiching Miss Mabel Mcintosh Miss Pagmar Bowman Christian Endeavor, 7 :oo p. m. where he has been arguing cases at 8 P. M. Round trip, $6.00 saloon about 10:30 a. m. on the Mrs. .Lawrence Hanson Miss EfRe Oveson Miss Josephine Hendrickson Miss Clara Dahl before the Federal Court. He returned date mentioned. After having Mrs. Ted Johnson Mrs. Jennie Pricket Preaching, 8:00 p. m. "Christ, again last night for a few For dressmaking, plain ar.d had about fifteen glasses of Miss Annamae Dannaher Miss Violet Brown and Him Crucified.'' Miss Ruth Giroux Miss May Getts days. fancy sewing. Mrs. E. Gumphrey, booze, Dubois happened to upset Miss Pearl Stevens Miss Mabel Olson 612 6 Ave. Phone 378. Prices the matchbox on the bar, and Miss L. A. Barrett Miss Minnie Hanson Mrs. Abe Olson Mr. Joseph Bachynski reasonable. the bartender, whose dignity was Mr. Frank Greenwalt, of Ray Mrs. F. A. Niles Mrs. Frank Carrier Mrs. W. E. Kibbey Mr. George Pappas was a social and business visitor apparently very much hurt by Mrs. Stanley Talbot Mr. Marshall LaFave Wm. Sheela returned Tuesday such proceedings, reprimanded in our city yesterday. He declares Miss Jeanette Ogaard Mrs. Wm. Doherty Mrs. F. E. Patterson Mr. Robert Owen Cook -trom Duluth, where he has been his customers. that it may be necessary L-orner Fifth Ave. and Second bt. Mrs. Joe Riley Miss Mildred Lorette several days as a witness in the A little later when the bartender to plug up the artesian well in E. L. Heermance, Pastor Mrs. George Elliott Mrs F. W. VanNort Mrs. P. C. Richardson Miss Flora King Federal Court in the alien im their village in order to harmonize was at the further end of the Social Center for the Community. Mrs. A. Golla Miss May Kenges portation cases. barroom, his customers wanted with the dry sentiment in Mrs. E. V. Waller Mrs. Norman Scholta Mi3s Evelyn Graham Mrs. Isaacson —x— still more liquor and naturally in that part of the county. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Mrs. James Dawson Mrs. Fred Laidlaw Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Burton are Miss Rena Dawson Mrs. Orville Gowdy tapped on the bar to call his attention, and 8 p. m. Mrs. Fred Shaw Mrs. Ross Slack enjoying a visit from his sister, but in thus calling the Mr. John Holler Resigns. Mrs. Jaeger Mr. A. A. Finley Miss Barabet Burton, of St. Miss Watts Mrs. Margaret Ek attention of the presiding officer Young people's meeting at 7. Mrs. W. C. Hasselbarth Paul, who will probably stay all of the emporium, they unfortunately Mr. John Holler has resigned Mrs. B. Burnett Mrs. L. Sher summer. comitted the unpardonable Girl Scouts Tuesdays at 3:00. his position as deputy collector Nomination Coupon Mrs. Joe Lloyd crime of tipping over the ash Miss Mary Macleary of customs at this port, which The Boy Scouts will meet on People's Store, 230 3rd Street: Miss Pansy Wallace FOR SALE: Three forties on tray, so that the polish of the bar Saturday afternoon at 1:30. resignation took effect the first Miss Mabel Wallace I wish to nominate as candidate Rainy River near International was momentarily slightly dimmed, Miss Dorothy Tohms of this month. Mr. Holler has in your Piano Contest Miss Helen Sohlman Falls, Apply at the Press Office. whereupon Dubois claims SOUTH BETHLEHEM. held this position for a period off Miss Lucille Houston that the bartender struck him in Miss Ruth Sabin seventeen years, during which Town Hall, Holler's Addition Miss Josephine Mallory Miss Ebba Yernberg, who has I understand this is merely a the face twice, and ,being naturally Sunday school on Sunday at time he has given both to the Mrs. Christello nomination, not a vote, and does been attending school at Crosby, Miss Polly MsKeesock put out at such treatment, government and the general public 1:30. not obligate me in any way. Miss Athelea Graham returned home Tuesday by way he threw the beer glass at him the best kind of service that Miss Ermina Pelland Name of Duluth, where she visited Miss Louise Gilbertson and struck him in the face as THE UNITED LUTHERAN could be given by any man in Mrs. Steve Hackel with relatives a few weeks. aforesaid. Bartender Tubbs CHURCH. Mrs. Annamae Sturgul Date that position. Mrs. Mike Negorski claims that he did not strike Mr. Holler moved here with O. M. Kleven, Pastor. Mrs. Olof Torond Address The S. S. Kenora arrives at Dubois, but does admit that he Mrs. Emil Benoit his family about that time from Mrs. Godfra Benoit Kenora at 5 P. M. Friday evening, might have touched him on the Services Sunday morning at Monticello, and has been active July 23rd. A grand ball will shoulder. THE PEOPLE S STORE in most every good movement 11 o'clock, in the Norwegian be given in the magnificent ball Language. for the benefit of the growing room at the Tourist Hotel, city and the community. He has NOTICE. starting at 9 P. M. seen this city grow from a little English services in the evening L. RIFKIN, Proprietor. trading- village on the rocks to Resolutions of the Socialists at 7:45. one of the best little manufacturing of Koochiching county. Abstracts and titles to all property INCREASE cities of the state, and relates Whereas: It appears that ever BANK DEPOSITS in Koochiching county furnished many interesting episodes connected since the beginning of last fall's oil short notice by the NOTICE. Total BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Minneapolis Institutions Show with the city's life and campaign there have been a few Koochiching county Abstract Co. Crop of Over 126 Millions—General All people who reside in Unorganized PRESENTS progress. who have given aid to the old official abstractors, International Conditions Declared Encouraging. Territory of Koochiching His many friends here regret party candidates and old party Minneapolis.—Bankers find much Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. We have an endless assortment County, over two miles as much as lie the failing health measures, much to the detriment that is encouraging in the bank statements of appropriate gifts, from school, and have children just issued, following a I that has made his resignation call of of the Socialist party in this representing the newest and The remains of Sigurd L. Orhn the comptroller of the currency for between the ages of eight and from public duties necessary, but count}', and finest products of the Jewelers' such statements, showing conditions at the 20 year old young man, who, sixteen years whom they wish trust that he may continue with Whereas: This deception appears Art. the close of business June 23. according to authentic reports, to have boarded in order to attend them for a long time to come, Wedding rings, beautiful to have practised by those The grand total of deposits of all -died after several days illness school, will please make application Minneapolis banks is $126,516,444, as diamonds, Sparkling jewels, even though he may not be as who at one time or another carried from heart disease caused by the compared to $124,2S3,413 June 30, 1414, Watches, Unique silverware, for the board of said active as formerly in the responsibilities the "Red Card" and were and $132,392,130 May 1, 1915, the last •excessive use of liquor, in this Sterling Novelties, Rich cut of the city. hildren before August 28th. supposed to be class conscious call of the comptroller. Glass, Clocks, Etc. city last Saturday night, were Kindly attend to this matter at Mr. John Thompson has been socialists. But, be they real Contrasted with the call of May 1 shipped to his home at Ironwood, once. appointed to fill the vacancy of this year the four large national estate agents, legal advisers, or N E S O N S banks show a decrease in deposits, as Mich, caused by Mr. Holler?s resignation, what not, it appears from numerous (Signed) Jewelry Store the figures at that date were |93,86,160 and Mr. Mayo has been perfectly reliable sources Annie E. Shelland, International Falls, Minn. and were $86,268,960 June 23. A portrait of baby will give elevated to the position formerly that they have extended their This decrease is said to be seasonable Clerk of Unorganized District. you a chapter in baby's life—one occupied in the service by Mr. assisstance to old party candidates and to be due largely to the withdrawal Widow of General Sturgis Dead. •of those happy periods that one of reserve money by country Thompson. Both men are to be and old party measures, Minneapolis, Minn. On the anniversary banks. The country banks through* BIDS WANTED. Veeps but an imperfect picture congratulated and will receive which is contrary to socialist of her wedding day, Mrs. Jerusha out Minnesota and the Dakotas, many of in the mind's eye, but which Wilcox Sturgis, widow of General the same cordial assistance in principles. Socialism stands for of which keep their reserves in Minna* S. D. Sturgis, died while the nation a good photograph of baby Sealed bids will be received by their duties as accorded to Mr. the collective ownership and apolis, are needing more money for for whom her husband and sons makes a perpetual and never the undersigned until 2 o'clock local purposes. Farmers are buying Holler during his active life in democratic control of industry, had fought and to whom one son had seed, paying for agricultural imple* P. M., Friday, August 6th, 1915, fading pleasure. them. for economy and the welfare of given his life, celebrated its birthday. ments and carrying on general erop New Rembrandt Studio. for clearing, grubbing and ditching Mrs. Sturgis passed at the home of the people, and operations. her daughter, Mrs. Edmund Pennington, Over Press office. on State Road No. 26, Tp. Whereas: As a socialist must LOMAN 1004 Summit avenue, after an illness 153 N. 25 and 26 W. —x— Pipestone "Wets" Ask Recount. be class conscious, he can accomplish of several months. For weeks For further information call Pipestone.—The "wets" made aa iah nothing for the general Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mawritsen Mrs. Hagerty and children physicians had given up hope of her portant move in the county option on or address the Engineer. recovery. Again and again it seemed welfare by supporting any measures and son, of Tyler, who have have returned from Cokato election contest here when they asked 1 The right is reserved to reject that the end had come, but each time of the old parties unless where they have been fpr some 1een visiting Attorney John H. the district court to order a recount mar the hardy spirit of the "great-grandmother any and all bids. of the ballots cast at the election o* same is in the interests of the Brown for several days past, returned months. of the army." as Mrs. Sturgis L. A. OGAARD, June 7. The official returns of th« common people and taxpayers. home Monday night after Mrs. Scholta, of Indus, is helping was called, rallied. election made the county "wet" by Engineer. having enjoyed the finest time We, therefore, urgently request at the Loman hotel the past four majority. The "drys" have insti L. H. SLOCUM, Grand Rapids Mayor Suicides. ever enjoyed on our river and that you look with suspicion two weeks. tuted a contest charging illegal voting County Auditor. 22-A 5 Grand Rapids.—George Riddell, may* upon any so called socialist lake. Miss Blanch Taylor visited on the part of the "wets." A hearing or, shot and killed himself at his will be held on July 9 in this city, who is advocating the election friends at Indus over Sunday. home here, according to announcement Get your liquid ink eraser at when a special term of the district A crew of men are setting of any old party candidate, or If you take that military excursion of the coroner. Mrs. Riddell, court will be held. The "wets" now the Press office. working for any of their "graft" poles and getting our telephone who had arisen first and was in another to Kenora Thursday July wish the ballots recounted. part of the house, heard two line in better shape. Sam Plummer bills. yott will enjoy the beautiful .22, FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. shots in the bedroom. She ran back Red Wing.—C. A. Rasmussen, post" County Central Committee got connected up last week, scenery of the Lake of the Woods end found her husband lying partly on master of Red Wing, for the past It Seventy-seven acres of land on and T. D. Taylor, Ed McComb A. R. Carlin, Secretary. with its 10,000 islands, the far the bed with his feet resting on the /ears, has turned over the keys an& the railroad and two miles from and Geo. StLaurence expect to floor. A large wound was found in famed "Devil's Gap," and the the official records of the office to his, Rainy River. Will consider trade the throat. She summoned aid, but Get your Hotel Registers, Cash palatial summer residences and be this week. successor, L. C. Stromberg, a local death resulted in a few minutes. Mayor for city or addition property. •business man. At a joint meeting of the town Books, Journals and Ledgers at •quaint Indian villages, making Riddell was about 45 years old. Apply at the Press office. the Press office. one continual round of pleasure. boards of Indus and Watrous