International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 5, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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sit^ssr rj^- IN IERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS «^^:&B»&Baa&aasssss sssassaaa&a&ssgsaBKaesss&g If FINE $350 PIANO At The Chorchei I S I N E W S Local and Personal Items FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9 Littlefork and Vicinity. Are. 5th Street, Corner ot 10th 5 FREE & PEOPLE'S STORE Guy C. Parker left last Friday Chil Kirkpatrick is visiting Get your liquid ink eraser at C. H. Blake, Pastor night for a visit with relatives the Press office. liis parental home in eastern Canada, in Minneapolis. Ranier service at 7:45 tonight. A rollicking son was born to P. J. Grady spent a few days Money to loan on farm lands. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nolan Monday. with his family the past week. Ladies' Aid will hold an ice Apply F. S. Lang, International WHO WILL LEAD IN THIS GREAT PIANO CONTEST? B. G. Holden returned Friday cream social at the church this Falls, Minn. tf (Nominations are Open to Individuals Only) from a long trip in the Nett (Thursday) afternoon and evening. The regular monthly meeting River country. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colburn are of the County Commissioners A large and appreciative audience rejoicing over the birth of another was held last Tuesday. Now is the time to get busy Qf Services next Sabbath: Sabbath greeted Mr. Cunneen last daughter. the names of new candidates Scoutmaster C. H. Blake spent school, 10 a. m., Preaching Friday night in the I. O. O. F. Mrs. G, F, Swinnerton and Tuesday and Wednesday with services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. coming daily, and if you staf$ Hall. Mr. Geo. P. Watson accompanied daughter returned from Minneapolis the Boy Scouts on Rainy Lake. first him. now you will be in the fieid We extend to you a cordial this morning. Oliver Erickson left Sunday FOR SALE: Three forties on and have a decided advantages welcome to all the services of the night for St. Paul on a business Rainy River near International Mr. Charles Schick, of Davenport, if, however, your name or the church. trip. Iowa, is in the city looking Falls. Apply at the Press Office. name of your friends does not ap** Principal Davis is building a after business interests. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pear in this list, it is up to you tO barn on his lots near the school Judge C. L. Smith of Minneapolis, The Gospel Church.. house. fill out a nomination blank witfe Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foss are was here a few days this Wm. Cross, Pastor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. v/eek with a view to investing the name and send it to our store, celebrating' the addition of a Colpitts, last Sunday afternoon, daughter to the family circle. hereabouts. Do not wait to see if someone Bible school, 10 a. m. a son. Both mother and son are else will do it. Every copy has the blank and vote coupon in it. Remember Proi*. Vancura returned Sunday Alvan LaBelle left Tuesday to doing well. there are five other valuable prizes besides the piano, any take care of the interests of the Sermon, 11 a. m., "Victory." to get ready for the school Mrs. Lee DeLack entertained one of which will be worth striving to obtain. If your name already Union Tailoring Company at year which begins in about a the ladies of the Baptist Aid last appears on the list it shows you have friends who want you Thief River Falls. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. month. jgg Thursday. The ladies came home to win and are willing to help you. Come to our store, as we are after the rain, all pleased with Mrs M. J. Wold, of Minneapolis, Dr. R. H. Monahan returned Sermon, 8 p. m., "A Prophetical glad to meet all contestants or their friends at any time, and there the hospitality accorded them. who is a large property yesterday morning from his trip Outlook." are many details in which we can help you to get the best results Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas owner in South International, to his valuable mining interests from your work in obtaining certificates. left Tuesday evening for a visit has been visiting here a few days. in Arkansas. Welcome to this house of God, with their son Reginald, near The Contestants. are strangers, and the poor. TO TRADE: 40 acres of land, Minneapolis. Mr, Henry Dawson returned for house and lot in town. 15 A, Mr. Nils Muus was taken to Tuesday from his two weeks Mr. Bert Goldstein Miss Florence Morrison Living or dead, we want U. Mrs. Eva Taylor Miss Morice Pendergast improved house and barn. What the Bethesda Hospital in Crookston visit with Mr. Webb Tyndall at Mrs, Emma Laghly Miss Myrtle Holler have you to offer. Inquire at the last Friday night and underwent Mrs. George Holler Grand Rapids. Miss Alvina Rappata Miss Grace Ottow Mrs. T. George Press office. an operation for appendicitis Miss Mabel Mcintosh Miss Dagmar Bowman Prof. £. E. Mclntire, Superintendent early Saturday morning. Mrs. Lawrence Hanson Miss Effie Oveson Miss Clara Dahl of our city schools, returned The play entitled "Billv in Miss Josephine Hendrickson The operation was successful and Mrs. Jennie Pricket Mrs. Ted Johnson Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. from his vacation on his Japan," given by Miss Fraleigh Miss Violet Brown Mr. Muus is getting along as Miss Annamae Dannaher Miss Ruth Giroux Miss May Getts valuable farm near Grand Rapids. under the auspices of the Odd E. L. Heermance, Pastor well as can be expected under Miss Mabel Olson Miss Pearl Stevens Social Center for the Community. Fellows lodge for the benefit Miss Minnie Hanson Miss L. A. Barrett the circumstances. Mr. T. J. Mrs. Abe Olson Mr. Joseph Baehynski fund, was a big success. Johnson is in the bank during Mrs. Frank Carrier Mrs. F. A. Niles Mr. F. J. Byerly, agent for Preaching services at 11 a. m. Mr. George Pappas Mrs. W. E. Kibbey the absence of Mr. Muus. the Duluth Brewing Company Mrs. Stanley Talbot Mr. Marshall LaFave Mr. Frank Green arrived home and 8 p. m. Holden and Polkinghorne are Mrs. Wm. Doherty Miss Jeanette Ogaard returned to his home in Duluth Monday from his visit with his Mr. Robert Owen Cook Mrs. F. E. Patterson operating the mill this week on Mrs. Joe Riley Miss Mildred Lorette yesterday after a few days vacation mother in California. He also Young people's meeting at 7. Mrs F. W. VanNort a ten hour shift instead of twelve Mrs. George Elliott in our city. took in the exposition and is delighted Miss Flora King Mrs. P. C. Richardson which has been the rule for the Miss May Kenges Mrs. A. Golla with hris trip. Girl Scouts Tuesdays at 3:00. Mrs. Norman Scholta Mrs. E. V. Waller Mrs. Joe Riley returned from past month. Mrs. Isaacson Miss Evelyn Graham The Boy Scouts will meet on her visit to Minneapolis, Tuesday, Congressman Lindbergh had a Mrs. Fred Laidlaw Mrs. James Dawson Abstracts and titles to all property Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Mrs. Orville Gowdy Miss Rena Dawson fine crowd out Saturday night. accompanied by her niece, in Koochiching county furnished Mrs. Ross Slack Mrs. Fred Shaw The election in the township Mr. A. A. Finley Miss Fuller, who will live with Mrs. Jaeger on short notice by the Mrs. Margaret Ek SOUTH BETHLEHEM. Miss Watts of Jameson was a surprise to her this summer. Koochiching county Abstract Co. Mrs. W. C. Hasselbarth Town Hall, Holler's Addition most of the residents as the drys Mrs. B. Burnett official abstractors, International Word has been received that Mrs. L. Sher Sunday school on Sunday at polled a two to one vote, the result Mrs. Joe Lloyd Nomination Coupon Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. Mr. Nils Muus, of Littlefork, 1:30. Miss Mary Macleary being 75 to 37. There was People's Store, 230 3rd Strwt: Miss Pansy Wallace who recently underwent an operation the usual number challenged, Miss Mabel Wallace in Crookston for appendicitis, LETTER FROM BAND THE UNITED LUTHERAN I wish to nominate as candi-* Miss Dorothy Tohms but most of the unknowns could Miss Helen Sohlman date in your Piano Contest LEADER H. G. WILSON is doing nicely. CHURCH. show a good record so were Miss Lucille Houston O. M. Kleven, Pastor. Miss Ruth Sabin passed. Other townships nearby Harding Blake cut his foot in Miss Josephine Mallory Editor, The Press I understand this is merely ft should show similar results Mrs. Christello bad shape Monday while swimming Please publish this in answer nomination, not a vote, and doM Services in Norwegian on Sanday Miss Polly MsKeesock though the township of Cingmars in the swimming pond below Miss Athelea Graham not obligate me in any way. to a letter which appeared in the at 11 a. m. and 7 45 p. m. had a vote of 3 to 3. Miss Ermina Pelland Itasca Dock, so he could Journal a few days ago, headed, Miss Louise Gilbertson Name If any thing has disgusted the Mrs. Steve Hackel not go on the hike with the other "Is this Consistency?" and signed, Sunday school at 9:30. Mrs. Annamae Sturgul people of this community and Date scouts. "A Union Man.'' Mrs. Mike Negorski The Confirmation class meets caused a good vote for option it Mrs. Olof Torond Address The first part of the letter is Thursdays at 2:3o p. m. Mrs. Emil Benoit A small blaze was started at has been the attitude of the saloon not true by any means. Band Mrs. Godfra Benoit the Larson bakery on Third st., crowd before and after elections. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Leader Wilson did not ask the by the explosion of a gasoline It is a disgrace to any town a position as edgerman in the Trades and Labor Assembly of stove, but was promptly extinguished. to have such a crowd of drunken Mathison saw mill. International Falls for anything, The stove was condemned men on the streets as there Four teams and a crew of 15 and hopes that he will never be by Chief Berg. was on the day after the election. L. RIFKIN, Proprietor. men will haul gravel to repair obliged to. the International Falls-Ericsburg The leader's salary was increased FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. road. ER1CSBURG NOTES STATE AUDITOR PREUS by the City Council without BIDS WANTED. Seventy-seven acres of land on John Fitzgerald, the postmaster the valuable(?) aid of the Gust Franson is having a new Sealed bids will be received by the railroad and two miles from has resumed his office T. and L. Assembly. barn erected on his place opposite the undersigned until 2 o'clock FAVORS LEASING UNO Hainy River. Will consider trade and expects to turn the office The Band management agreed the school house. P. M. August 20th 1915, for for city or addition property. over to some new party in the that I should receive more salary, George Watson has let the grubbing, ditching and grading Apply at the Press office. near future. $19.00 being too small. They contract for the building of a on Crystal Beach road, T71N., R. John Olson, engineer at the (Continued from page 5.) approached the ^ouncil and got large new house on his farm 23 W. Editor and Mrs. Geo. P. Watson Mathison saw mill made a trip it. I fail to see what the T. and down river from town. Plans and specifications on left last night for Duluth to Eight sand pits and gravel pits to hic home at South Internat'onal L. Assembly had to do with it. file in the Engineer's office. Rev. Honson held religious enjoy the annual outing of the have been leased thus far and Falls last Saturday. Now, Brother Union Man,' services here last Friday evening The right is reserved to reject State Editorial Association which $2,331.13 has been collected, including The new hotel, Little Inn, what did take place was this: in the town hall. He announced any and all bids. begins Friday and lasts until the Buhl sand pit bill of Bernie Phillips, proprietor, is The band management (of which that he would visit this place L. A. Ogaard, Sunday evening. It embraces $2,163.13. One of the pits leased now open for business, newly I never did take any active part Aug 5-19 Dist. Engineer. once a month in future. trips on the lake and river, entertainment has a minimum yardage of 2,000 furnished throughout and well more than to act in the capacity County Auditor Slocum and by the Commercial Club cubic yards or $300.00. The other located. of hired and poorly paid leader) party motored up from the Falls visits to steel plant and other BIDS WANTED. 4,000 yards or $600.00. circulated a petition asking the on Sunday. places of interest in Duliuh, The rates have been 15 cents LOMAN ITEMS city council to adopt a state law Dr. Peterson any family are Sealed bids will be received by closing with a visit to the range per cubic yard except in the pit which enabled them to levy a 1-4 camping a short distance down August 2nd. This should be our •cities and mines. the undersigned until 2 o'clock leased to L. M. Osborn, who mill tax for the support of a city river. emancipation day. P. M., Friday, August 6th, 1915, pays 17 cents. band, to furnish music for the Scout Master C. H. Blake Miss Crystal Peterson returned August Svenson visited his for clearing, grubbing and ditching By January 1st, 1916 there public. This has not been acted "went out with his Panther Patrol from Virginia. Her sister sister at Cook lately. He began on State Road No. 26, Tp. should be collected aside from for an over night hike Tuesday. upon up to date. came with her for a short stay. homesteading in May and has 153 N. 25 and 26 W. the Buhl collection, fully $3,000. The president signed that petition The boys all took turns at Berley Phillips and Gust Franson cleared one acre and ditched For further information call The annual income thereafter cooking, and during the night on behalf of the T. and L. made a trip down river on about five acres of spruce swamp on or address the Engineer. should be in excess of double the Patrol took turns on guard. Assembly along with a number Sunday with their motor boats, intending to clear it with fire. The right is reserved to reject that amount. The lease law is One set of the guards heard a of business men of the town. The taking two loads of picnicers A lot of good hay is being any and all bids. new and the season was too far band management appeared at with them. peculiar voice and they turned cared for these fine days. L. A. OGAARD, advanced to get good results the watch ahead fourteen minutes the T. and L. Assembly meeting Four new families have moved A fair crowd listened to a good Engineer. this year. so they could awaken the and it was passed that the president into town from Duluth during lecture by Rev. C. H. Blake of L. H. SLOCUM, Very Truly, sign it. next couple for guard duty. They the last week. International Falls, Friday evening. County Auditor. 5 22-K F. A. Wildes." Now ifyou had followed all had a good time even if the bed The state game warden and The wets didn't turn out matters at the T. and L. Assembly was hard and the night wakeful. his deputy stopped at the little very strong. NOTICE. £r meetings just as eagerly as Library Report—July. Inn Hotel for supper on Friday. The Howard Goben family All people who reside in Unorganized A party was given in honor of you follow the wet and dry matters, They took the evening train for left last Monday for Durand Wis. No. volumes issued: Territory of Koochiching the fourth birthday of little Miss I believe you would make International Falls, having walked where thew expect to spend the Adult fiction .... 381 Marjorie Elaine Millard, Wednesday. County, over two miles a good union man. in from Ray. winter. Children fiction 354 Refreshments were served from school, and have children Now the last part is interfering Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams I. B. Clark now runs the engine Adult non-fiction 17 in the dining room, and games with my business. I am a between the ages of eight and and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Petterson on the Dan Patch. Children's non-fiction 11 were played on the lawn, and a sixteen years whom they wish union musician, and I tender my were down river picnicing Anton Amundson has a crew of Total for month 763 fine time was enjoyed by all who services to any one who pays to have boarded in order to attend last Thursday. men at work on his contract of Visitors to reading room .. 150 were present. The guests were: the scale. The drys hired me to school, will please make application Miss Hulda Gilbertson returned road building on the town line. Cards issued to July 1149 .Beatrice Jevne, Betty Bean, for the board of said furnish a band and payed the from St. Cloud Saturday. Henry Berg has completed a Cards issued in July 7 Mary Monahan, Katherine Witherow, scale, so I played. The wets did hildren before August 28th. The Mathison saw mill is now new barn for Ole Scheie. Cards cancelled to date .... 205 Myrtle Peterson, Ruby Olson, not hire me to furnish a band, so Kindly attend to this matter at running full blast with logs in Mrs. Wm. Lounsberry, of Baudette Cards in use August 1st .... 953 Myrtle and Dorothy Rauch, once. I did not play. Is that clear to sight for at least a three months is visiting her parents here. Library hours from 2 p. m. to Natalie Rosenholtz, Jerdis Liljeblad, you, brother? And as long as I (Signed) run. Ed Mercure of Ft. Frances, 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. except Dorothy Blake, Jean am in that business, so shall it be. Annie E. Shelland, Wm Scribner came up from the spent part of last week here Sunday and Monday. Praser and Evelyn Green. Harold G. Wilson. Falls last week and has accepted with his brother Paul. Clerk of Unorganized District. Marie Wallace,