International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 7, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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1__JL„J_ "m" ~w isP^pT c1 fyT«. Fs^ys #5^^. ,' '. 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS R. G. Green, missionary in Westwood, for such there has been abundance Hewitt and Bertha—Fred Stokes. 2nd prize—Mrs. P. Erikson. Walker—Lewis Magin. APPOINTMENT OF Hubbard—J. S. Kingan. Cal., December Akeley quarterly conference. Wesley—T. W. Fessenden. of work at a good wage. There M. E. CHURCH PASTORS Cheese International Falls and Ranier—C. H. North Branch and Rush City—J. H. J. B. Hingeley, corresponding secretary Blake. has been no man in Moorhead Clark. 1st prize—Mrs. E. Sundin. board of conference claimants. Lancaster Circuit—to be supplied. Fine City—H. H. Hare. able and willing to work who Hennepin Avenue quarterly conference. LaPorte—To be supplied. Appointments of ministers to Chickens St. Francis—F. J. Smith. G. S. Innis, professor in Hamline university, Littlefork—C. H. Blake. could not get employment." Stacy and Wyoming—Edward McCann. serve in churches of this district Prospect Park quarterly conference. White Leghorn's Long Prairie—Blaine Lambert. Taylor Falls—W. H. Robinson. Banks Prosperous Duluth District Menahga & Sebeka—L. W. Bates. were announced by Bishop Joseph 1st prize—Gust Asplund. J. W. Powell, lecturer at the state university, Moorhead—Francis Boone. M. P. Burns, Supt., Duluth, Minn. ''The banks has not suffered. F. Berry of Philadelphia as the Hennepin Avenue quarterly conference. Motley and Pillager—G. C. Fen'slce. 2nd prize—Elin Peterson, Atkin—U. S. Villars. The savings accouryts have in-'in Nary and Guthrie—J. C. Jewell. Aitkin Circuit—C. C. Sutton. final matter of consequence in the 3rd prize—Annie Larsh. W. A. Shannon, district superindent Northome—L. S. Kosh. Aurora and Soudan—Thomas Billings. number and amount Northern Minnesota Methodist Society for the Friendless. Joyce Memorial Osakis & West Union—Edward Kaneen. Barnum and Moose Lake—W. A. Parkinson. Barred Plymounth Rocks quarterly conference. and one of the banks is increasing Park Rapids—J. S. Kingan. conference, adjourned at Wesley L. P. Smith, chaplain Soldiers' Home, Puposky, Redby & Nebish—John Knight. 1st prize—E. Sundin. Barrows—F. W. Hill. its capital from $25,000 to Wesley quarterly conference. church Minneapolis Sunday afternoon. Randall—J. B. Smith. Biwabik and Gilbert—W. G. Fritz. 2nd prize—Ch. Hanson. J. M. Stewart, conference evangelist, $60,000. Richville Circuit—James A. Orrock. Brainerd—F. W. Hill. Following the plan adopted Moorhead quarterly conference. St. Hilaire & Humbolt—G. W. Powell. Brook Park Circuit—H. B. Reid. 3rd prize—Miss Minnie Mielke* "Nor has there been any loss M. O. Stockland, missionary in Sliver in recent years, the presiding Sauk Center—R. W. Duell. Buel and Genoa—R. J. Troughto'i. City. N. M. Grace church, Duluth, White Rocks Spooner—E. H. Stevens. of population. There were more Carleton & Brookston—Claude Spicer. bishop consulted with congregations J* quarterly conference. Staples—J. B. Smith. Ohisholm—E. F. Stidd. 1st prize—Gust Sanamen. pupils registered in our public Jalmar Ketonen, missionary among Thief River Falls—G. O. Parish. and ministers instead of Cloquet—H. H. Parish. Finns, New York city. 2nd prize—Neil Watson. Verndale—E. E. Thompson. schools during September than in Cohassett—E. La Roe. making appointments arbitrarily. L. A. Wilsey, district superintendent Walker—J. C. Jewell. Colerain—T. B. Shorts. any corresponding month. Our Society for the Friendless. Columbia Grand Prizes for Children's Wadena—J. C. Craig. Indorsement of The Minneapolis Crosbyand Deerwood—B. A. Barker. Heights quarterly conference. Warren—L. W. Bartholow. state nomal school has 77 more Cutler Circuit—J. F. Ropet. Chickens Journal was given in the following C. P. Keast, Breckenridge quarterly White Oak—To be supplied. Deer River—John Blackhurst. students than in any other year, conference: A. L. Berkendorf. First resolution unanimously Utchfield District 1st prize—Gust Sonjamen. Duluth— church quarterly conference: M. E. showing largely increased confidence Asbury—W. H. Farrell. Weisenberger, Olivet quarterly confer W. H. Jordan Supt., Minneapolis. 2nd prize—Ellen Peterson. adopted. First Church—J. W. Hoffman. ence, left without appointment to at in the city by parents in our Annandale—J. M. Burns. "Resolved, That the Northern Grace—J. E. Porter. 3rd prize—Annie Larish. Appleton—J. S. Kettlewell. tend one of our schools. section of the state, and is a good Lester Park—A. L. Richardson. Beardsley—H. B. Adams. Minnesota conference of the Potatoes—School Contest Merritt Memorial—J. W. Lillico. indication of what will occur at Becker—S. L. Hart. Methodist Episcopal church express Ely—S. E. Williams. MOORHEAD BUSY Bird Island—J. L. Parmeter. 1st prize—Urho TiJander. the University of Minnesota Emily Circuit—A. J. Abbott. Brooklyn Center and Osseo—C. H. Muse. its appreciation of the service UNDER PROHIBITION 2nd prize—Emil Tilander, Eveleth—O. D. Cannon. Browns Valley—R. W. Wilcox. when Hennepin goes dry." Finlayson—C. E. Wittrup. of The Minneapolis Journal Buffalo—W. J. Barr. 3rd prize—Gust Sonjanen, Finnish—Missions— Cedar Mills & Corvusco—To be supplid. in the county option campaign The story of Moorhead, dry Chisholm Circuit—Matti Lehnomen. Champlain and Joyce Chapel—F. J. Preserves RAY FARMERS CLUB now closing in this city. We record Duluth—To be supplied. Johnson. since uly 1, was told at Lake Harriet 1st prize—Veronica Deback, HOLDS GOOD FAIR Moose Lake—W. A. Parkinson. Clearwater & Clear Lake—F. J. Bryan. our boundless admiration of school Saturday night by Grand Rapids—J. W. Schenck. Clinto—L. C. Benson. Baking Cake the moral courage of the managers Delano—G. L. Haggans. Hibbing—R. W. Adair. Senator F. H. Peterson, of Moorhead, 1st prize—Caroline Webb, Hill City—Orris Suver. Eden Prairie & Blomington—William J. of a metropolitan daily who (Continued from pc-ge 1.) who introduced the county McKee. Hinskley—F. L. Callender. Bread will risk financial loss and who Holyoke—Lorenzo Johnson. Elk River & Zimmerman—H. D. Helway. "From one-fourth to one-third Cabbage—Flat Dutch Indian Missions: Glencoe—J. L. Parmeter. 1st prize—Ellen Peterson, will resist the pressure of the of our voting population was engaged 1st prize—R. F. Chute. Onamia—F. H. Pequette. Glenwood—George Hanna. 2nd prize—Marie Watt. Orr and Tower—To be supplied. powerful foes of soberity and Grove Lake & Lyman Prairie—R. W. in the liquor business," said 2nd prize—G. Mielke. Bell. Sawyer—F. H. Pequette. 3rd prize—Cleora Guist. stand openly and mightily for the Marble and Nashwauk—W. E. Ellis. Hector—Lawrence Radcliff. Mr. Peterson. ''The election of 3rd prize—Thos. Watson. Neddie Work—Patch Work abolition of the saloon. We call McGregor Circuit—J. J. Wittrup. Howard Lake—J. M. Heard. May 17 put out 31 saloons out of Cabbage Mora—W. G. Boyle. Hutchinson—E. A. Cook. 1st prize—Florence Erickson* upon all our people to recognize Ogilvie—T. E. Sanderson. Jenny—R. M. Case. business, their licenses expiring 1st prize—M. Callahan. Kimball—R. P. Cummings. Other Needle Work Onamia—Harry Bossuet. this action in every way proper June 30. Arrests and convictions 2nd prize—R. F. Chute. Palisade—Harry Painter. Lester Prairie & Norwood—F. C. Gilchrist. 1st prize—Cleora Guist, by Christian people." Pine River and Pequot—A. J. Abbott. for drunkenness from records of Cabbage—Early Wakefield Litchfield—Crawford Grays. 1st prize—Cleora Guist, The full list of appointments Proctor—B. F. Donovan. the police magistrate, since that 1st prize—A Engman. Little Falls—John Watson. Sandstone—C. E. Wittrup. 2nd prize—Cleora Guist, under the Northern Minnesota Melrose—J. P. Adair. Two Harbors—A. H. McKee. time, and for the corresponding Parsnips Milaca—Justus Parish. Virginia—C. W. Ramshaw. 3rd prize—Eva Bradley, conference are as follows: months last year, were as follows 1st prize—Mandle Gilchrist. Montevideo—G. R. Geer. Wahkon—J. M. Hager. Embroidery Monticello—T. A. Stafford. MlnneapoUi District Fergus Falls District 2nd prize—G. Asplund. MontroSe—To f^e supplied. 1st prize—Miss Mie.lke, W. T. Stout, Supt. Minneapolis, Minn. S. L. Parish, Sunt.. Fergus Falls, Minn. Mound & Armstrong—Norman Batdorf. 1915 1914 3rd prize—C. C. Webb. Anoka—Henry Logan. Ada—To be supplied. 2nd prize—Mrs. Watson, Olivia—W. S. Emery. Cambridge—C. C. Wheaton. Akelev—Henry Hulme. July 3i 439 Sunflower Ortonville—J. A. Geer. 3rd prize—Vivian Richardson fifoscelsior—S. S. Farley. Alexandria—George E. Tindall. Otsego—John Walker. August 33 570 1st prize—E. Sundin. Hopkins— and St. Louis Park—G. G. Badger—C. E. Saunders. 1st prize—Miss Mielke, Parker Lake—Earl Baumhofler. Curtis. Barnsville and Rothsay—W. J. McKee. September 24 1,156 Princeton—E. B. Service. Wild Grass and Wheat Minneapolis— 2nd prize—Vivian Richardson, Beltrami—A. W. Rossness. Paynesville—H. C. Kisnpaugh. "These figures need no comment." Calvary—J. W. Freezelle. Bena—To be supplied. —in Bundle Raymond—S. G. Briggs. 3rd prize—Vivian Richardson. Columbia Heights—W. H. Clement. Benedict—To be supplied. Renville—J. D. Davies. 1st prize—G. Mielke. fipworth—C. W. B. Ellis. Big Falls—L. S. Koch. Butter Rockford—To be supplied. f*rospect Park—A. J. Cro.ft Bijou and Erskine—C. W. Batters. Royalton—T. G. Gailbraith. Winter Radishes No. Unemployment There 1st prize—Mrs. Erick Sundeen, First—S. M. Dick. Breckenridge—Lafayette Dodds. Ronneby & Santiago—T. B. Clark. Foss—C. F. Davis. 1st prize—M. Callahan. Cass Lake and Bena—M. E. Hedding. "The election put out of the 2nd prize—Mrs. R. A. Enckson. St. Cloud—W. C. Lee. Grace—W. E. Young. Clarissa and Whitefield—James Carter. Sauk Rapids—A. J. Oliver. Green Tomatoes liquor trade at' Moorhead probably Preserve* Hennepin Avenue—Adrew Gillies: Gilbert Crookston—C. R. Oaten. Stewart & Buffalo Lake—H. J. Soltau. Stansell. Deer Creek and Henning—G. O. Gardner. 1st prize—A Engman. 300 men, including the employers. 1st prize—Mrs. Asplund, fruit, Villard & Westport—J. J. Parish. ttobart Memorial—J. W. Robinson. Duane Mission—D. F. Porter. Willmer—W. A. Rice. Individuial Farm Exhibits Joyce Memorial—W. C. Hodgson. 1st prize—Mrs. Asplund, veget« Eagle Bend—M. W. S. Perry. Lake Harriet—H. J. Burgstahler. Special Appointments. Fergus Falls—E. E. Shawl. 1st prize—Miss Minnie Mielke. "Those who were wedded to the ables. Minnehaha—E. C. Parish. Fisher and Mallory—Claude Ireland. E. C. Clemans, field representative, North F—F. vegetables. W. Herron. business, of course, had to seek 2nd prize—Mrs. Asplund, Fosston—C. W. Batten. board conference claimants. Joyce Olivet—George E. Silloway. Foxhome and Everdell—J. O.Thompson. Memorial quarterly conference. Ray School employment elsewhere, but many Park Avenue—G. G. Valentyne. Frazee and Vergas—F. L. Erlongher. E. K. Copper, chairman railroad and Richfield—R. A. Saunderson. steamship transportation bureau of of them have elected to stay—and Hallock—H. G. Gardner. Butter 3rd prize—Mrs. Engman, vegetables. Simpson—R. B. Kester. Hawley—P. A. St. John. Methodist Episcopal Church. First go into other lines of work. And 1st prize—Mrs. E. Sundin. Trinity—E. C. Horn. Herman—Richard Leyin. church, Duluth, quarterly conference. The Netf Firm of Markortitz Summerfield Successors to The neti? A rtell selected as~ GREENGARD BROS. sortment of Wilson Fall Styles of Bros. Dress GLOVES, Young Men's 'tv Dress SHIRTS and At The Old Stand Hats Just In NECKWEAR. Are announcing the opening of our fall and winter stock of Clothing, Gents' furnishing Goods, Shoes, and a complete line of Lumbermen's Goods. An invitation is extended to ail to look over our stock. 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