International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 7, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE MODERN CITY WHWW^VVWWWWW«VWWW^W#W+*#»V MINNESOTA EXHIBIT S4+*H?4+0W*?*?09**V4VFIR4V0IR4**4*&*R4V+**IR4IR4***T**+* in the Northern part of the statg DRAWS HUNDREDS and with $3000.00 or $5000.00 ca?J Local and Personal Items BEE&litfe WHERE WATER IS FREE secure a splendid improved OF Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. partly improved farm in south? &ss^»z&xxxx*z&xzx*xxx* Imagine seeing many bundles E. L. Heermance, Pastor ern or central Minnesota, and that of Wheat, Oats, Rye, and Barley DAVE McFARLANE DIED Social Center for the Community. Atty. W. V. Kane spent Sunday is more than he can possibly hope Elmer E. Adams and Robert in the sheaf shining like silver in. with his family in St. Paul. to do down here. the sun, blue joint grass six feet Hannah See Many Things of Interest Morning worship at 11 :oo. On Friday afternoon last Mr. on Northern Border. high, clover and timothy four "We do not expect your Iow$ The topic will be "The Works Dave McFarlane, the driver of Take advantage of the Bankrupt feet, potatoes weighing two Farmers to sell their farms in thif Which Show Qur Faith'', Matt Sale at the Plymouth.. the fire team passed away. CITY OF INTERNATIONAL pounds a piece, bushels of rosycheeked but state and move to Minnesota, 7:15-27. About 2 o'clock he complained FALLS PAYS THE COST apples and you will then we realize that there are hun* Evening worship at 7130. The Atty. of not feeling well and went to F. J. McPartlin was a have gathered some idea of the dreds, yes thousands, of men rem* pastor will speak on "The Periscope professional visitor at Duluth his room at the commerical hotel Minnesota State Exhibit now on Stfttf ing high priced lands in this Elmer E. Adams and Robert of Faith". Special music Saturday. and at 4:30 o'clock when Gus. Exhibition at our Dairy Congress. who would be glad to get a piec# Hannah returned Wednesday evening by the chorus choir, under the Belcher went to see him he was .Perhaps never has such a complete of land of their own. They h»v« from a trip through northern direction of Mrs. Swinnerton. dead. Mr. S. N. Ruben, was a business agricultural exhibit been not sufficient capital to buy yoUf Minnesota where they have been Sunday school at 10 a. m. vistor Dave was well liked and his shown at the Congress, as is that in Minneapolis the first of high priced lands in Iowa, bu| to make the annual inspection of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Minnesota. the week. death was a great shock to all of they can secure a piece of land in loans for the Northwestern Building Mr. Heermance is at Waseca who knew him. His two sisters Minnesota.'' association. They went as This remarkable exhibit is located this week attending the annual All were notified, one at Toronto, and kinds of wearing apparel —Waterloo Couricf, far north as International Falls in the Main Building near meeting of the state Congregational at the Bankrupt Sale for next to the other in Saskatchawan, Canada, and the Canadian border and saw the Main Entrance and is in Conference. both arrived Monday and on nothing Saturday, Oct. 2nd. and observed quite a good many SOUTH BETHLEHEM charge of Fred B. Sherman, State SPECIAL CASH PRICES Tuesday the funeral services were things of interest. Immigration Commissioner for Town Hall, Holler's Addition. Mr. Kendall McDowell of Mid- conducted by Rev. Wm. Cross of The extreme northern part of Mninesota and Col. W. C. King, Sunday school on Sunday afternoon dleton, Ind., has accepted the position this city, at the undertaking parlors. AT the state suffers from the depression Exhibit Expert. at 2 :oo. All enjoyed Mr. of assistant in the Register in Canada on account of the Ferris's talk at the Rally Day "We are down here with an of S. E. THOHPSON ft SON Deed office. After the service the body was war although arrangements( are service last Sunday. Exhibit of Minnesota Farm products taken on the fire wagon, which CASH STORE being made to put very large logging showing th people of Iowa Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake returned was driven by deceased up to the FIRST METHODIST crews into the woods this and all visitors at the Congress Thursday from Motley time of his death, his accustomed winter. The logs in the streams EPISCOPAL CHURCH what we can grow in Minnesota. where they attended the funeral seat being occupied by deceased Clover Leaf Butter ...30* have been pratically all sawed up Are. *said Commissioner Sherman this 5th Street, Corner ot ioth of Mr. Blake's father who was ill coat and hat. Mr. Gus Belcher and there are very large quantities Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz.30* morning. "Up in Minnesota we C. H. Blake, Pastor for many weeks before his death. sitting on the left side to drive the of lumber on hand and the demand have approximately 15,000,000 Fine Winter Potatoes,.., team to Fort Frances, Ont., accompanied is not very strong nevertheless acres of good land that has never We now begin our third year's Street commissioner Chas. Hall per bushel $$$ by the members of on account of the expiration been touched. These lands can work among you. and family returned last Friday the fire department and many of time limits on certain Special Prices on 10 bu. lots be purchased from eight to twenty-five We have made mistakes, we from LaCrosse, Wis., where he other friends. The remains were lands, they are going to cut a ,Z5c3 dollars per acre fine improved 3 cans Corn underwent a surgical operation will likely make some more. But shipped to Toronto for burial. large amount of timber. farms can be bought in we shall try to do better. during their six weeks visit with cans Tall Milk 25$ Fort Francis, a town of two or southern Minnesota from eighty The pastor hopes to see a good relatives. Library Report for Sept. 1915 Bean Pork, per lb 10c three thousand, is directly across to one hundred and fifty dollars congregation next Sunday to welcome the Rainy River from International ryer acre and impproved farms in him back for another year. Best Flour, per sack. .$1,7$ Look for the Red Sign Saturday, ,No. Vol. issued adult fiction. 345 Falls and the life of the two central Minnesota from fifty to Services at Ranier to-night, Oct. 2nd opposite Burton's. Regular 10c Toilet Paper No. Vol. issued youths fiction cities is practically one. Fort one hundred dollars per acre. Thursday at 7:30. 186 per roll 5$ Francis of course is involved in Services next Sunday will be Mr. Fred Shaw has purchased Down here in Iowa your lands No. Vol. issued adult nonfiction the war and the militia company Fresh Shelled Wallnuts Sabbath school 10 a. m. Public the machine shop on the ferry are selling for twice as much as 10 there which was composed of the worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. dock, which he will operate with per lb 50c ours and this makes it almost impossible No. Vol. issued youths nonfiction town was one of the first to go Note the change of hour in the Walter Berndt, the gasoline engine for a man of moderate 7 Best Bacon, per lb 18c abroad. A gentleman in International evening service. Sabbath school expert as his assistant. means to get a start here, but up Falls stated that out of at Ranier at 2 o'clock next Sunday. in Minnesota things are very different Total No. of Vol. issued The best goods altfays the thirty or more young men David Liljellad went into partnership for a man with a very during Sept 468 who went all but six are now cheaper than in the with his father in the fire, little money can get a start up dead in less than one year. Such No. visitors to reading room 134 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Credit Stores. life and accident insurance business there. A person with $1000.00 facts as these bring home what No. of borrowers cards issued last Monday. Success to Church of the New Covenant. can buy a piece of good farm land war means and it naturally has a to Sept. 1st 1166 the new firm. Wm. Cross, Pastor. depressing effect on the entire No. of borrowers cards issued community. in Sept 16 Dr. Reeves, dentist and optician Bible school 10 a. m. No. of borrowers cards cancelled They have a plan of supplying TO PROPERTY OWNERS:— of Fort Frances, Ont. has returned Sermon 11 a. m. ''For Jesus to date 2441 water in International Falls from the Panama-Pacific Dental Sake." No. of borrowers cards in which would cause the Water & Congress and his office is again We are in the business of selling real estate. Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. use Oct. 1st 938 Light Commission of Fergus open. Patients please phone for Send or bring in descriptions of your farm Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. will No. of books added by gift.. 8 Falls a great deal of anguish. appointments. S. 30-O. 7 be held at the Fort Frances Bap lands or city property. Price them conservatively. Presented to the Library by Mrs. The water is obsolutely free to tist Church this week returning We advertise is localities where Ed. Bancroft. everyone in the city. The Rainy Abstracts and titles to all property for evening service at 8 p. m. there are buyers looking for bargains. Library hours from 2 p. m. to in Koochiching county furnished River flows by the edge of the Sermon subject "The Conquest of j6 p. m. From 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. town and there are great quantities on short notice by the LANGLAND-BENNETT REALTY CO. the Furies." every day except Sunday and of water in it. An arrangement Koochiching county Abstract Co. Street Floor, litis Bldg. Praise and Prayer Service Monday. official abstractors, International is made with a power company every Wednesday night 8 p. m. Marie Wallace, Librarian tf. there by which it has built Falls, Minn.—Adv. Choir practice every Friday a high tower and it pumps the aight 8 p. m. CREAMERY AT NORTHOME The feasibility of turning the water into this tower and supplies A live church for live people. ASSURED the city at the rate of 5c per 1,000 second story of the city hall You take building into sleeping quarters for gallons. Everyone uses what he Tom Leas, of Fillmore county wants. The washerwonan who the fire department is now under Sufficient progress has been has purchased 160 acres of land advisement. Such an arrangement rinses her clothes does not have just east of town and is expected made in the busineses affairs of to stint nor does the man who is the picture would certainly add to the the Northome Co-operative here within two weeks with two already efficient services of the sprinkling the street in front of cars of household moveables, consisting creamery for us to definitely department that has never lost a his house or watering his lawn of a lot of cows, 4 head of announce that a creamery at fire. feel that it is costing him some horses, oats, potatoes, etc., and all Northome is a sure thing. Sufficient thing everything every time he necessary household goods and stock has been subscribed If you want good merchandise does it and yet the entire cost of farm machinery. Mr. Leas expects to warrant the directors in going for almost nothing look for the pumping the water is not very to build a modern home upon ahead with the project. The red signs Saturday, Oct. 2nd. much more than what the city of his land and begin at once to contract for the building has been Fergus Falls pays to the Water carve out a farm for himself and let to J. A. Ball, the machinery Mrs. Robert A. Mansfield, 558 & Light fund "for hydrant rent family in one of the most fertile has been purchased and the site south Louisa street, is entertianing lals. The city is saved the ex spots of Northern Minnesota. near the village pumping station a trio of eastern guests who pense of metering and collecting Mr. Leas is a brother-in-law of on the lake shore practically arranged arrived here Saturday for a stay and all the general expense there our townsman, Bert Allen. for. It is the intention of of several weeks. They are her is to keep the mains in repair and —Northern Record the officers to push things as sister, Miss Carrie Anderson and of course this is very light.—Fergus rapidly as possible and it will not her friends, the Misses Gerda Nelson Falls Journal. CALDWELL BROOK be many weeks before a creamery and Margaret Bloomfieild, all will be fully established and in -of International Falls, Minn. 'U' SWAINS MUST GO running order. It is necessary Thomas Smith made a trip to The young women stopped in and the committee consisting of Big Falls this week. AT 10:30, GIRLS RULE Colorado Springs and Salt Lake Dr. Dufort and Geo. Hanchett Clarence Morrissey was a caller City on their way to the Coast expect to wait on those who in the vicinity Sunday. Girls at the University of Minnesota and have since arriving in California should give this matter their support. Bert Hillsted posted notices recently are going to send the boys have visited both the San Blackduck, after two for the hearing on ditch W E E E O I N A N E N A E home at 10:30 p. m. hereafter, Francisco and San Diego expositions.—Pomona months with a creamery are already No. 19 to be held before Judge Artistic Coloring Our Specialty and they're going to do it voluntarily, Progress. paying out more than $500 Stanton at International Falls, too. This 'sacrifice" on First Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable a month to the patrons and what Monday Oct. 11, 1915. the part of sorority girls, dormi Card of Thanks is done at other places can be Hjalmer Bloom and wife made tory occupants and rooming We wish to thank our many done here if everybody will get a visit at Gemrnel last week. Send In yonr mail order* house boarders became known today friends and neighbors for their behind the creamery and push. H. M. Fogner of Big Falls is with the announcement by beautiful offerings and kindness —Northome Record a visitor in the neighborhood. the Women's House council that A I N A E O S A O A N shown us during our late bereavement Charles Sundslorm came up co-eds have taken upon themselves in the illness and death of BIGGEST BARGAIN from the homestead to spend the rule to entertain no LEAVE ORDERS AT LAURENCE'S SBU0 STORE our beloved wife and mother Sunday with home folks. caller after 10130 p. m. and to dismiss ever offered in real estate in International Mary Agnes Baker. Wm. Sundstrom made a business escorts promptly on returning Falls. One solid block Joe Baker and Children trip to Big Falls this week. from social engagements. of 30 lots, or almost five acres for ^AAAAA Several of our citizens are to FARMERS CLUB TO $2,000 if taken within three According to Margaret Sweeney, attend the ditch hearing at International What time is it when your GIVE CHICKEN DINNER weeks. Apply at Press Office. dean of women, the suggestion Falls on Oct. nth. clock strikes 13? for the move came and was A school program is to be given WATCH. carried out by the women on their A chicken dinner will be served It is time to have at the school house Friday MISS LYNCH pown initiative. Fifteen representatives GISH THE JEWELER to the members of the Koochiching afternoon Oct. 8th. graduate of Wesley Conservatory Township Farmer's Club of the various sorority repair it for you. E. S. Parsons went to Big Falls houses, dormitories and rooming -at the High School Building on of Music Tuesday )re|turning home Wednesday. All work neatly and promptly houses were present when the .'Saturday Oct., 9th at 12130. The Grand Forks, N. D. done. Prices reasonable. council took action. -dinner is to be prepared by Miss Watches, Clocks, Jewelry E A E O S I Lon Powell was a business Messner, domestic science teacher visitor in the vicinity last Sunday. Studio, back of the litis Also dealer in and assistants and a fine spread FOR SALE: Three forties on The young people of the neighborhood Wear-U-Well Shoes Drug Store is promised. Every member is Rainy River near International spent Sunday evening at expected to be present. Residence Phone 71 Studio 380 the Langen home. Office. Falls. Apply at the Press li