International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 12, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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international falls press ^£^*r**»V^W^^W+*WWWWMr++WWWWWWWV VWW#VWWWWW^WWWW^WWWWWWW^W-M!V_ Mrs. A. C. Earley and brother 83 Elmer spent Tuesday at the 8 I S I N E W S & Local and Personal Items You take county seat. VWWWWWw#* M!WWWWHWMMVMVMVMWMW» Life in the village has again HI LOMAN ITEMS {•{^m^W&W^'MWMVMWMWWHVH#H-#H'* settled down to the same quietness Prof. Haley is back from the M. and I. Agent Whitney and Chas Hall and family have as prevailed before the the picture summer school. He will board at wife were guests at Walker last gone to Eau Claire, Wis. for a election. John Helmer's this year. few weeks vacation. week. The good citizens are rejoicing Eugene Teeter is putting up over the successful outcome the hay on the Todd claim. Judge W. S. McClenahan, of Dr. R. H. Rosenholtz has sold of the election in which they Wm. Stillar, Louis Peggar, his dwelling house to Dick Doran, Brainerd, spent Tuesday here on had a part. Ray Peterson and Emory and his way to conduct the summer according to reports. D. A. Colpitts returned Tuesday Allan Thomas have gone to term of the district court. morning from Minneapolis Mr. B. A. Hillstead and Mr. Dakota for harvest and threshing. where he visited with his wife. Oscar Ness of Big Falls were Mrs. R. F. C. litis has been welcome visitors at the Press enjoying a visit from Misses Russell Mannausau returned At The Churches office today. Jameson and Challman, of Minneepolis, from St. Paul last week where this week. his speech and hearing were Mr. J. W. Hilliard, of Happyland FIRST METHODIST much improved by expert surgeons. and Mr. Oscar Ness, of Bear Mrs. Geo. P. Watson and EPISCOPAL CHURCH River, viewers on judicial ditches children are visiting relatives at 5th Street, Corner ot 10th Ave. Mrs. Peggar and Grandma are here today. Northome and Big Falls this C. H. Blake, Pastor Helmer called at the M. Horan week. home Sunday. Attorney A. A, Andrews, of A business meeting of the Mrs. Hinckley is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Shelland, of Minneapolis, here Bemidji was a social visitor Ladies' Aid at the church tomorrow friends at Littlefork. are visiting their daughter, Tuesday, on his way to Baudette (Friday) at 3. Harold Bromley came home on J.'rofessional business. Miss Anna Shelland, county from Baudette, where he was superintendent of schools. Services at Ranier tonight at Mr. W. A. Reynolds enjoyed a working 011 the state road. seven forty-five. couple of days visit with his wife Miss Shelland gave a delightful Mrs. Holler and daughter of W E E E O I N A N E N A E and daughter from their home motor boat party lastTuesday, International Falls visited at the The pastor is being asked when Artistic Coloring Cur Specialty at Thief River Falls the first of on Rainy Lake, in honor of Hinckley home last week. it is convenient to hold a baptismal the week. her parents and a few visiting First Class Work—Quick Seryice- Prices Reasonable Paul Mai. of Indus, is trying to service for children. We answer friends. get us interested in a flour mill. Teamster Sam Sherwood, of During any of the services Why not? the Falls Lumber and Coal Co., Send in your mail orders Mr. Oscar Hanscom, of Big of the church, or the pastor will Miss Delvina St. Lawrence is is laid up with a painful injury come to the home if requested. Falls., is in our city in connection home iri.m St. Paul. She will to hi^ leg', having" been caught with his work as appraiser A 1 A E O S A O A N teach at Central again next year. between the wagon and a post in Y\ c- extend to you a cordial of lands. Mr. Hanscom is AT HKA1 OF STAIRS 0\"KR IXTEUNATImxal STATK BANK state Sam n-.urimer has the contract the lumber vard. a fair minded man and a good invitation to attend the services f"r making part of the town of our church. cruiser. in a and began work on it Mrs. E. J. Taylor and Mrs. this wee! Thomas Watson, one of Ray's Charles Allen, of Blackduck, Pan! ?. Tcure is helping Grat'.\v succc-isful merchants, was a were visiting" with in friends ton with, his haying, business visitor here Saturday. Fort France? and this city the Am nr. Horan is working for He 't seem to scare worth, a last of the week, and paid a pleasant didn Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. Eri Cruic shank across the river, cent at the "dry'' spell that call at the Press office. E. L. Heermance, Pastor The o. unity is so very dry seems to be ahead. Social Center for the Community. The first team to drive from that we need some rain. TORE GIVEN BY Mrs. M. A. Shepro and Miss Margie to Big Falls over the Elwell J. E. Burdick visited Loman Preaching services at 11 a. m. road was driven by O.. Colburn left Sunday night for last week on business. AWAY and 8 p. in. a milliner}' business trip to Chicago Bowman of Margie yesterday, A Mr. Griffith, of Mankato. when he drove the state highway and Milwaukee. They will was here last week looking at Young people's meeting at 7. also visit their parental home at engineers over the road on a land, figuring to locate here if WHO WILL LEAD IN THIS GREAT CONTEST? tour of inspection. PIANO Green Bay, Wis., before returning:. suited. Girl Scouts Tuesdays at 3:00. (Nominations are Open to Individuals Only) Mrs. Dahlgren, of Little Falls, The Boy Scouts will meet on Abstracts and titles to all property visited her sons here last week. Mr. W. S. Idorton, owner of Saturday afternoon at 1 130. in Koochiching county furnished It was her first trip to Loman. busy as the Margie townsite, was here Now is the time to get on short notice by the yesterday on business at the SOUTH BETHLEHEM. are Koochiching county Abstract Co. the names of new candidates Littlefork and Vicinity Court House, relative to receiving Town Hall, Holler's Addition official abstractors, International start coming daily, and if you payment for land taken by Sunday school on Sunday at Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf fieid first now you will be in the the El well road from some of G. C. Parker returned Sunday 1:30. with relatives near Minneapolis. and have a advantage his lots. decided Managing Editor Henry Dooley, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of the Sleepy Eye HeraldDicpatch, Fred Brown has rented the A. if, however, your name or the W. F. Editor and Mrs. Duffy, The Gospel Church.. is visiting his friend, C. Earley house and moved in name of your friends does not appear of Shakopee, spent a couple of Wm. Cross, Pastor. Tuesday. City Editor Murphy of the Daily in this list, it is up to you to days enjoying visit to the industries a Journal. The Press acknowledges The many friends of Mr. Muus fill out a nomination blank with and natural scenic beauties Bible school, a. m. 10 a pleasant visit. Call again Bro. are glad to hear that he is recovering the name and send it to our store. of our city and lake, as a continuation Dooley. so nicely and will soon of the editorial excursion Do not wait to if someone see Sermon, 11 a. m. "Implicit be back at work again. which they enjoyed at Duluth else will do it. Every copy has the blank and vote coupon in it. Re" Obedience." A portrait of baby will give Ernest and Harold Polkinghorne and the Iron Range for the any member there are five other valuable prizes besides the piano, you a chapter in baby's life—one have recently launched three days previous. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. one of which will be worth striving to obtain. If your name already of those happy periods that one their motor boat which is a dandy you appears on the list it shows you have friends who want in all keeps but an imperfect picture respects. Congressman Lindbergh and Sermon, 8 p. m. "Sins Washed we are of in the mind's eye, but which Mr. and Mrs. H. Manery were to win and are willing to help you. Come to our store, as daughter spent Monday here Away." a good photograph of baby at the county seat on Monday. there glad to meet all contestants or their friends at any time, and with Attorney B. H. Phinnev makes a perpetual and never Service was held in the Lutheran results are many details in which we can help you to get the best and wife, on their way home to fading pleasure. church Sunday by Rev. Belsaas. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m., every from your work in obtaining certificates. Little Falls from Kenora, where New Rembrandt Studio. Wednesday night. the Congressman has been off a The Contestants. Over Press office. Paul Penfield is enjoying a visit tour of investigation as to the from his sister, who arrived Choir practise Friday night at water levels around Warroad and Mr. Bert Goldstein Miss Florence Morrison Prof. Howard McGladry, of from Motley, Minn, on Tuesday. 8 p. m. Miss Morice Pendergast Mrs. Eva Taylor Lake of the Woods. Miss Myrtle Holler Sault township, spent Tuesday in G. J. Vanderwalk has invested Mrs, Emma Laghly Mrs. George Holler Miss Alvina Rappata our city, and up the lake while in a Faultless stump puller, and Miss Grace Ottow Mr. E. E. Peterson is enjoying Mrs. T. George The day of grace wont last Miss Dagmar Bowman Miss Mabel Mcintosh on his return to his school work will go after the stumps during his new six cylinder, "fool forever. Miss Effie Oveson Mrs. Lawrence Hanson at Wildwood for his second year. the fall months. At present he is Miss Clara Dahl proof" Buick. He declares it the Miss Josephine Hendrickson I Mrs. Jennie Pricket Mrs. Ted Johnson Howard is the best kind of an harvesting his grain. •'i acme of perfection to date, but Miss Violet Brown Miss Annamae Dannaher educator, especially for that particular The road tractor broke down Miss May Getts Miss Ruth Giroux admits that the day of progressive Miss Mabel Olson TIE SENSATION OF 1915 Miss Pearl Stevens locality, and his work is last Saturday and the town board inspiration in automobile invention Miss Minnie Hanson Miss L. A. Barrett THE ALTEB AUTOMOBILE Mr. Joseph Bachynskl fully appreciated by the pupils promptly hired John Vanderwalk's Mrs. Abe Olson has not passed, and that Mrs. Frank Carrier Mrs. F. A- Niles and parents alike. traction engine to haul Mr. George Pappas there may be something even Mrs. W. E. Kibbey Mr. Marshall LaFave Mrs. Stanley Talbot the grader so that the work still better some day, and when Mrs. Wm. Doherty Miss Jeanette Ogaard could go on while the weather Mr. Robert Owen Coolc FOR RENT—Sherman's four that day comes he will be pleased Mrs. F. E. Patterson OVR DEMONSTRATOR Miss Mildred Lorette Mrs. Joe Riley was so favorable. A good lot of IS HERE to let the public "in on it" as Mrs F. W. VanNort room cottage on nth Ave. will Mrs. George Elliott road has been graded this summer. Miss Flora King Mrs. P. C. Richardson is his long time custom. Miss May Kenges be for rent after Saturday, Aug. Mrs. A. Golla 27 Horse Power Mrs. Norman Scholta Mrs. E. V. Waller Mrs. Isaacson 14th. Lights, water, hardwood Jas. Anderson entertained his It is sad to relate the death of Miss Evelyn Graham Electric Starter Mrs. Fred Laidlaw Mrs. James .Dawson friend, Jas. McKay, of Canada, Mrs. Carmelo Recupero, who Mrs. Orville Gowdy floors. Reasonable terms to desirable Migs Rena Eawson Mrs. Ross Slack over Monday. Mrs. Fred Shaw •died last Sunday at her home on Mr. A. A. Finley tenants. Mrs. Jaeger The Modern Woodmen initiated Foot Accelerator Mrs. Margaret Ek Eighth street, through physical Miss Watts Mrs. W. C. Hasselbarth six new members last ^complications in giving birth to Everything Complete at Mrs. B. Burnett Monday night. twins a week ago. The funeral Mrs. L. Sher Nomination Coupon Mrs. Joe Lloyd The Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held from the Catholic Miss Mary Macleary $745.00 meets with Mrs. H. W. Forrer People's Store, 230 3rd Btreefe: -church last Tuesday morning, Miss Pansy Wallace REAL ESTATE SNAP. Miss Mabel Wallace this week Friday. amidst a large assembly of the I wish to nominate as candidate Miss Dorothy Tohms Mr. Christianson and family, in your Piano Contest sorrowing friends of the deceased. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Miss Helen Sohlman acres good cut over Miss Lucille Houston 120 of Brainerd, have moved into Mrs. Recupero was only 27 Miss Ruth Sabin land with lots of cordwood Miss Conroy's house on McPherson Miss Josephine Mallory years of age and leaves her husband I understand this is merely a Ready to push the Button Mrs. Christello pulpwood and a three room nomination, not a vote, and does Ave. Mr. Christianson is employed and three children to Miss Polly MsKeesock house on it. Only ^4 mile Built for Rough Roads not obligate me in any way. Miss Athelea Graham on the M. and I. looking mourn her loss. Miss Ermina Pelland from Margie. 6 acres of after the tanks between Big As good as any $1200. car made Name Miss Louise Gilbertson meadow on it. Chief Clerk Oscar Arneson, of Mrs. Steve Hackel Falls and International Falls. Strictly in a Class by Itself Mrs. Annamae Sturgul Date the State Land Department, O. M. Paulson and John Huber Mrs. Mike Negorski acres and timber 40 Mrs. Olof Torond spent a couple of days here this Address were among the visitors to the LET US SHOW YOU Mrs. Emil Benoit joining the townsite of week, accompanid by his wife. Falls Tuesday. Mrs. Godfra Benoit Margie—also business 40 This is Mr. Arneson's first visit THE PEOPLE'S STORE The Naugle Co. have finished S. E. TH0HPS0N & SON and residence lots and I here since the building of the pulling out of the river most of other out lots in Village dam, and he was very enthusiastic the poles that went through International Falls, Minn. I! of Margie. Owner is going over the rapid and substantial their boom, and have begun work L. RIFKIN, Proprietor. west. For particulars development of our city at the yard. apply to since that time. The visitors That Littlefork is connected Geo. P. Watson, FOR SALE: Three forties on -were much interested in the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS now with the outside world was Press Office, Rainy River near International paper and pulp making industry evidenced by an auto coming in International Falls, Falls. Apply at the Press Office. here, and through the kindness from Big Falls last week. The Minnesota. of Miss Shelland enjoyed the sight of autos from the outside $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE greater part of the day viewing Pens, inks and pencils at the world will no doubt be very the beauties of Rainy lake. 444444 4 4 common in a year. Press office.