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

September 9, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ?::*8sss3s»»»s^sas»^^::^^ Mr. Ralph Barton of Ericsb'arfe teaching force here this year, ACCOMPLISHED AT LAST A NEW CLOTHING FIRM is in town this week. but have positions elsewhere in Local and Personal Items Sunday night two autos arrived Messrs Julius and Max Mar* the county. in this city from Baudette and kowitz have purchased the bui!4" Mr. John Heritage, a farmer Dr. E. R. Pope, Baptist State Spooner. As these two cars qi ing, stock, and store business 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 & 8 near Ray is here this week attending Missionary for Minnesota spoke traveled the entire distance on the Greengard Bros, and will contitUJf Pens, inks and pencils at the Fulton Blake returned Sunday the Sunday school convention. in the Baptist church Sunday American side, being the first to the business under the firm nat]R$ Press office. from Motley, where he has been evening. Monday morning he accomplish this, quite an interesting of Markowitz Bros., under the ac* spending the summer. Rev. C. H. Blake was at Loman returned to the Falls to look over chapter was added to the Sum-* tive management of N. L. Monday and gave an address at Word has been received that the situation there. struggle this part of the State merfield formerly manager of tll8 their Labor Day Yeoman Lodge Mrs. D. B. Jewell had the honor Miss Effie Overson has taken Miss Parker of Minneapolis is has experienced in the matter of three Markowitz Clothing Store# doings. of receiving the ist prize on a up the study of music at Adolphus visiting her brother, Harley and building roads for cross-country in Cloquet where they have do&£ crocheted yoke at the State Fair. college, St. Peter. Guy of the village. travel. To the many friends of and are still doing a prosperous The Rev. Mr. Seller, pastor of the "more roads" movement, this business. Miss Charlotte Jameson and the Methodist church at Fort Miss Angie Bowman of Dentaybow FOR SALE: Three forties on event must bring them to a realization aunt Miss Stratte returned Saturday The coming of this firm into OUf Frances was a caller at the Methodist Rainy River near International is in town attending the that success is at last city is a cause of congratulation, from their trip up the Rainy. parsonage Tuesday. He Falls. teachers Institute. Apply at the Press Office. coming their way. It is a good opportunity fcpf Miss Annette Miller left for reports that they are organizing them to build up a good business The party ^was chaperoned by Bemidji, Sunday evening to their temperance forces preparatory Mrs. Carter Very pleasantly entertained Paul Sanderson, of Baudette, and we believe that these expejrj-' A. M. Robertson, who conducts assume her duties in the Beltrami for their campaign. several of her lady came down for the labor day parade. an outo livery at Spooner. In enced men will be a valuable atr county school. freinds Saturday afternoon at her Mr. Robertson's car were Messrs. dition to our already good number Mr. M. G. Seaman and Miss NUPTIALS home on 4th of good business men. St. Kenneth Weeks, Ralph Meloney, Catherine Craig of Beaudette A quiet wedding took place at This is a good town and is gQtt,-? Cecil Emerson reurned Tuesday Walt. Myers, Walt. Eagan, were married at the county seat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ing better every day Miss Sordfiger, who has been "Dutch" Fuller, Percy Williams from his vacation to North Dakota for evgfy Monday and came down on the W. Elliot last night when Delbert reputable merchant, especially spending the summer with her points. and Lloyd Robertson. The other ill evening train. Mr. Seaman is an and Ellna Peterson took Hickey prophesy the clothing line and we sister car driven by Joe Teabeau carried Mrs. C. B. Kinney returned inspector of cedar for the local the marriage vows, Rev. C. H. to for the new comers such a her home Saturday evening. as his passenger Mr. Andy Stocklinger. flour? Geo. P. Watson left Monday cedar company and has made a Blake reading the ceremony. ishing business that they will Both cars were Fords, for the twin cities on business host of friends who wish him and Those who witnessed the ceremony they never regret the day when one being a touring car and the Miss Lucile Houston has returned matters. his bride many years of happy were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. decided to become business men other a runabout. from Minneapolis to take wedded life. W. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. and Wm. of International Falls. up her High School studies at In talking of the trip, Mr. New Fall Millinery August Gorden and Ed. Fairchilds K. Elliot and Mrs. C. H. Blake. Robertson stated that it proved this place. left Sunday night to take Just arrived, nobbiest styles and The newly weds will go to house Library Report for Aug. very enjoyable, the roads around in the State Fair this week. best assortment to pick from. keeping in the mill addition. Indus permitting a speed of 35 Miss Verl Jensen of Big Falls Come to our store and see them. Both parties are well known in Amund Lee left Saturday evening No. of vol. issued adult fic miles an hour. After leaving has been spending a few days in our city. We wish them the best for Minneapolis to spend the PEOPLE'S STORE 331 Laurel, traveling in this direction, town with her freind Miss Peterson. that there is. week at the State Fair. L. Ripkin, Prop. No. of vol. issued children fiction 15 miles of new road was traversed International Falls, Minn. M. E. Dimon left on the Tuesday 250 with no great difficulty, a evening train for Minneapolis No. of vol. issued adult nonfiction strecth of miles over muskeg 9 LOST—A ladies gold ring on where he will buy his autumn 14 Raymond Yernberg who had being the hardest to negotiate, I S I N E W S Aug. 1, of no particular value except goods. an operation at the hospital Saturday, No. of vol. issued children but the two cars "rambled right to owner, return to & O A. C. Early left Tuesday evening non-fiction is reported to be doing along" and suffered no breakdowns. Power Co. office for reward. Littlefork and Vicinity for Backus where he will meet very nicely. Mr. Robertson added his wife and return with her. Robt. Gregory is in Minneapolis Total No. of vol. issued during that this particular stretch of the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Watson attending the State Fair at Hamlin. August 6Q4 TO TRADE: 40 acres of land, journey this side of Laurel, could spena Sunday at Big Falls, to No. of visitors to reading 15 for house and lot in town. A, At The Churches be passed over allright by motorists attend the funeral of their old Mrs. Norcross who has been room improved house and barn. What using care and exercising a time friend and neighbor C. A. No. of borrower's cards issued visiting her son in Cross River have you to offer. Inquire at the little diplomacy in getting over Pete rson. township for some days past left to August ist 1156 Press office. the bad places. Work is being No. of borrower's cards issued Saturday night for her home in done on that part of the road Mrs. Christello went to Big 10 Brainerd in August corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. right now, the present obstacles FOR SALE—• Young Horse 3 Falls Saturday evening to attend No. of borrower's cards cancelled Miss Elizabeth Muus spent E. L. Heermance, Pastor years old, wagon and harness for are not enough to deter anybody funeral of C. A. Peterson. She to date 209 Saturday at the county seat. Social Center for the Community. from making the trip to our sister $125.00, big snap. Apply to 708 also assisted with the music for No. of borrower's cards in Mr. Carlson and son of Duluth cities. 4th Ave. 8-26 to9~2 the sad occassion. 951 use Sept. ist are spending a few days with "Living Our Chief Business" The visiters admitted that they Library hours from 2 p. m. to friends in and around Forsythe. will be the topic at the evening were not disciples of the Barnev Geo. W. Pettie, Special Traveling Mau to do odd jobs of Carpenter, p. m. from p. m. to p. m. ex­ Mrs. Wm. Jack and daughter service at 8 o'clock. Special music 6 7 9 representative for Everybodys Olfield cult, enjoyment coming painting or any other kind of cept Sunday and Monday. Hazel, who have been spending by the chorus choir. first, they were satisfied to proceed Magazine was in town Sept. 4th repair work can be had by applying Marie Wallace,Libr. their vacation with the Scarletts along safe and sane lines, (ind made this office a pleasant to P. L. Darst, Toll 4-3 rings at Forsythe left Sunday evening Morning worship at 11. The call. Dr. Pettite is also district altho' it was with the utmost difficulty Jameson Addition. tf for their home in Grand Forks, pastor will speak on "Trusting that Joe Tebeau's wellknown MISS LYNCH manager for Metropolitan Magazine N. D. Our Father", Matt 6:25-34. desire for speed was overcome. graduate of Wesley Conservatory and McClures Publications. Mrs. YVatrous, from down the Mrs. T. J. Johnson who has Leaving Spooner at 8 a. of Music river returned to town Monday been visiting with friends and Sunday school at 10. Christian 111. they arrived at the city of destiny Grand Forks, N. D. after having attended the funeral Abstracts and titles to all property relatives in Nett River township Endeavor at 7 :oo. at 7 p. m. leaving bright and E A E O S I of C. A. Peterson at Big in Koochiching county furnished for the past two weeks returned litis early Monday morning. These Studio, back of the Falls on Sunday on short notice by the to town on Saturday last. SOUTH BETHLEHEM gentlemen are to be congratulated Drug Store Koochiching county Abstract Co. Mrs. Louis LaChappelle left Town Hall, Holler's Addition. on being the first to make FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NEW SHOES official abstractors, International Saturday evening for a visit with Sunday school on Sunday afternoon the trip. Residence Phone 71 Studio 380 for Boys and Girls. We can save Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. relatives at Kelliher. at 1:30. you 10 to 35 cts. on every pair— Rev. S. L. Parish, presiding come and we will prove it to you Miss Ada M. Watson who gradaated elder of the Methodist church, FIRST METHODIST Every pair shoes guaranteed. from our high school this spoke in the Eagle's Hall last EPISCOPAL CHURCH You take PEOPLE'S STORE spring left for St. Cloud the first Wednesday evening. 5th Street, Corner ot 10th Are. L. Ripkin, Prop. of the week where she will attend Carl Gordon left last Wednesday C. H. Blake, Pastor International Falls, Minn. the State Normal School. evening for C%ndo, N. D., the picture where he will enter business with Services at Ranier tonight. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paul and FOR RENT—A fine eight- his brother, Peter, who has daughter, from Big Falls were in room cottage, hardwood finish bought out a store in that place. The Ladies Aid will be entertained town Tuesday on their way to and floors, electric lighted, large The Ackley family left Wednesday tomorrow (Friday) afternoon Duluth, where they will visit Mrs. garden plot, beautiful location on evening for Crary, N. D. their at the home of Mrs. John Paul's parents. river frontage, very reasonable old home. For some time Mrs. Thompson on 6th street. Mrs. rent. Apply American State Ackley has been in charge of the Mayo and Mrs. Thompson entertaining. Several of the freinds of Miss Bank, Ranier, Minn. 8-26 to 9-2 LaChappelle Hotel in this place Florence Kinshella gave her a and her many patrons are sorry pleasant surprise party last The Eastside ball team in which to see her go. Services next Sunday as follows Thursday evening in honor of her many of the M. and I. boys play Mike Lemmer and E. E. Polkinghorne Sabbath school 10 a. m. 15th birthday. went to Loman last Monday for were among visitors at Public worship 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. a game with the Loman team. the Falls on Friday. FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. The down river boys played a Arthur Carlin has returned It is expected that Mr. Ferris of Seventy-seven acres of land on good game but the M. and I. boys from Forsythe, and is now domiciled the State Sunday Union will be the railroad and two miles from were too strong for them and in his quarters over the in our city on Sunday next and Rainy River. Will consider trade after playing eight innings the old People's Cash Store. will possibly speak from our pulpit for city or addition property. game stood 17 to 1 in favor of the L. A. Ogaard and Engineer at one of the services. Apply at the Press office. visiting: team. Magnus were in town Wednesday and inspected portions of the We invite you to attend our Last Monday afternoon, while Enter Our Piano Contest and Elwell road between Littlefork services next Sunday. going down stairs to the basement, recieve 1000 votes free. Certificates and Pelland. Two teams with Mrs. Wm. Carter had the given with every purchase. full crews were put at work on You will find a cordial welcome E E O I N A N E N A E WE misfortune to fall and break her PEOPLE'S STORE some grades lying along the farm at the Down Town church. Artistic Coloring Our Specialty right arm near the wrist. Her Jesse Dade. L. Ripkin, Prop. of many friends hope to see her fully Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable First Louis Biehl is wearing a proud International Falls, Minn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH recovered soon. smile now days, the news having Wm. Cross, Pastor. come from Crookston that he was The Sunday school convention Send in your mail orders School Starts pretty soon, let the father of a baby daughter. met at the Methodist church yestreday Bible School 10 a. m., Mr. Gish us fit your children with shoes Mrs. Beihl is with her parents in both morning and afternoon. Supt. A I N A E O S A O A N and clothes. Special discount for that place. The day was filled with one week. AT HEAD OF STAIRS OVER INTERNATIONAL STATE BANK Most of the teachers employed many very helpful and entertaining Sermon 11 a. m. "Children" PEOPLE'S STORE in the schools here are already addresses. A very interesting L. Ripkin, Prop. paper was read at three on hand, and will be present at Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. International Falls, Minn. the county seat next week for the o'clock by Mrs. S. C. Stevens of I our city. At four Mr. A. M. institute. Sermon 8 p. m. "The Fighting WANTED. Locker of St. Paul gave a splendid Mrs. Bergitte Viglund, accompanied Christ." What time is it when your High Bush Cranberry Plants by Miss Olava Muus left address on ideals. The evening clock strikes 13? service was held at the Congregational Sunday night for home in Brinsdale, Prayer Meeting this week WATCH I want to buy several hundred It is time to have N. D. Thursday 8 p. m., Eimar Stubee, church. The delegates liigh bush cranberry plants for GISH THE JEWELER from out of town were, Mr. Mrs. Vanderwalk entertained leader. transplantingt his fall. Please the teachers of the local school John Heritage of Ray, Mr. Ralph repair it for you. igive size of plants, price, and Barton of Ericsburg, Rev. E. E. last Saturday afternoon and evening. The Baptist Church stands on All work neatly and promptly number you can get. Also send Test of Margie, Rev. Ole Belsas the authority of God's Word. Its done. Prices reasonable. I •a few bunches of the berries so Misses Munroe and Anderson, relationship to Apostolic Premises of Littlefork, Mr. Paul, Sr. of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry •can tell their size and quality. Big Falls. The sessions continue who taught in the school here last is the closest in history particularly Also dealer in Address, W. P. Watson, this morning at the Norwegian year have been visiting in town as far as adherence thereto Wear-U-Well Shoes since last Wednesday. Neither is concerned we accept no other East Lee, Lutheran church closing ot noon Massachusetts today. of these teachers will be on the authority. i' Jfe.i i'J Jiktfii LHiiSiMfr