International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 11, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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DISTRICT NEWS HTTLEFORK AND VICINITY spent the fall in the harvest fields* At The Churches wait* Oliver Erickson is again Local and Personal Items WAYLAND NEWS LITTLEFORK BAPTIST ing on customers at the Pioneer duties CHURCH Store having entered on his •^pf- Mr. Sandt of Birchdale visited »zx-z&xas:-xs»»»B»x-sx#! che first of the week. A. C. Early, Pastor our school last week. Morning Service 10:45 a. m- L. A. Swanson made a trip to Mr. A. D. Rahn was a business f- Dr. Elizabeth Monahan went to We are glad-to welcome back his farm in Cingmars township Sunday School 12:00 m. visitor in our city Tuesday. Good Thunder Monday evening to I Mr. and Mrs. Deckness and family last Saturday returning Sunday. Christian Endeavor 7:3o p. m. spend a few days on their farm. who have been spending the past Evening Service 8:15 irs. Mike Lemmer is enjoying Mr. W. G. Randolph was, a visitor several months in Wisconsin. a visit from her sister. here Tuesday while on his return Dr. Mary Ghostly went to Engene Benedict and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Blake were in I'he Misses Arnold, Cooper and home from Duluth. Crosby Monday evening to relieve 'A- Green returned from the harvest town last Thursday calling on Beck spent last Satuday at the Dr. Thos. Monahan at the fields- last week. their many friends. In the evening county seat. hospital for a week or ten days. Mr. Julius Moss ofXoman was Rev. Blake held a, meeting Mrs. Paul Goode and Mrs. Fox brought to the Northern Minnesota in the I. O. O. F. Hall. NEWS ITEM FROM CENTRAL# were callers at Wayland on Wednesday. Miss II Hospital in this city in a very Blanche Clark who teaches -saamgw-'- MINN. Krank Jean returned Sunday in 1 recauious condition. South International Falls was iiing from Dakota. Mrs. Carr returned last Saturday called to Regina, Friday by the Loman from Minneapolis and St. C. A. Miller came up from illness Miss Veta Peggar of of her sister: Ave. Second St. J. H. Emerson Photographer, Corner Fifth and Paul where she has been spending Miss Backus last Friday night with a spend a few days visiting [609 5th avenue. tf L. Heermance, Pastor E. the summer. "While away she Mis# car load of horses, the horses belonging St. Lawrance last week. Mrs. C. B. Kinney is making his visited her daughter, Mrs. Allen hCF to people around here St. Lawrence accompanied "For all the People all the Week." annual trip to Grand Forks sec The St. Anthony Branch will at Plainwiew. with who had hired them to the N, M. back to Loman and visited tion of and country after horses give a card party in the church The equipment for preparing Drainage Co. for the summer. her parents over Saturday and Morning worship at 11. A feed for the winter's logging oper Hall next Wednesday for the hot lunch at the schoolhouse was Monday Clint was warmly welcomed by Sunday. She returned further outlook will be given from ations of the International Lum benefit of the Aid Society. time, received on Wednesday of last many friends and acquaintances. morning and reports a good the great meeting at New Haven. ber Company. week. From the enthusiasm have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolin Evening worship at 7130, a service They shown by the children it promises Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Money to Loan on farm property returned from Canada. of intercession for the Armenians The Ladies Aid of the M. E. baCk a success in our school. in United States and Canada. Wicklund, last Friday the 5th, a have brought a fine big girl in Turkey. The music church will hold a food sale in the to Jud Trumau and Leslie Newberry Apply to Frank S. Lang, International baby daughter. Mrs. W. R. with them. Central is getting will be in keeping with this Swendson Brick Store building on of Chippewa Falls, Wis are Falls, Minnesota. tf Deteker the attending nurse reports be quite a settlement. theme. A special offering will be 3rd street and 5th avenue next visiting with Lawrence Moss. both mother and child are Mr. Peter King spent Sunday taken for the Armenian Relief Saturday afternoon. Miss laura Humber entertained doing well. with his family. He must re* Dr. Larson, the Optometrist fund. a number of her friends at a Holloween Art Carlin has had a force of turn to Baudette for a few days, Sunday School at 10 a. m. will be at Victoria Hotel to-morrow, for party on October 30th. Insurance inspectors are here men at work remodeling his building but he expects to come home Christian Endeavor at 6130, Friday and Saturday, Nov. re-rating the town. Here's hop Numerous Holloween tricks and good soon. so. that he may have a good 12th and 13th. Be sure and see leader Grace Mitchell. ing Satur* games were played. An appropiate they will see their way clear big floor for roller skating and Miss St. Lawrence spent Reading room open Sunday him about your eyes. to the bpi luncheon was served ot 11 lower the present almost pro day and Sunday visiting another for dance hall. The Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 and on hibitive Sun* o'clock by Miss Humber and Miss rate. evening dances given seem der teacher. She returned Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. Frank Greenwalt one of the and Pugh. 'ay night minus her rubbers to be very popular with the young Town Hall, Holler's Addition. earliest settlers and most successful the mud. Mrs. Rudolph visited school one people and Art is bent on giving :*erv much the worse for Sale and supper by the Ladies' Sunday School on Sunday afternoon farmers in the Ray section of and Aid day last week. The weather is quite cold them a good time all the winter. of the Swedish Lutheran at 2 o'clock. county was a business and social soon. Mrs. Jones was a pleasant we are expecting freeze up Mr. Lacey, the contractor who church at the basement of E. E. visitor here Tuesday. caller at the Schjei home on drilled the well at the local school Peterson & Co.'s store Saturday. FIRST METHODIST FILE DISCRIPTION Saturday. house has been here this week repairing Nov. 13th. Sale begins at 3 p. m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH F. and H. L. Shepard, 112 Manhattan Mrs. J. Pugh visited school AND POST NOTICE the well and putting it in supper at 5:3o p. m. Every Street, Corner of 10th Ave body on last Wednesday. Bldg., Duluth will take a party of shape for the winter months. who cut 5th welcome to attend. All persons or firms 30 on a trip to Florida, Cuba and C. H. Blake, Pastor Fred and Eugene Benedict were Oliver Erickson has been moving are re* timber for any purpose -Mr. business callers at Fairland on Isles of Pine, leaving January 5th. his household effects to Happy C. D. Rockwood of St. discrip* quired by law to send the Tuesday. Cloud Reservations must be made before land this week where he will has taken the Principal- over Services at Ranier every Thursday tions of the lands to be cut of December 1st. Write for Mrs. John H^ndrickson called reside this winter. Ship the Indus Consolidated Paul, evening at 7145. to the State Forester, St. Mrs. Schjei on last Thursdav School particulars. N14-18 O. C. Olson is making an improvment in place of Mr. C. W. Choir rehearsel Saturday evening district Minn., or to the nearest J. F. Pugh made a trip to Fairland Brown on his farm in piping who has resigned and re at the parsonage 8 o'clock. requires last Thursday. ranger. The law also turned the water to all of the barns. A The nurses -of the Northern to his home in Minneapo Boy Scout of Panther Patrol in a Miss Cecelia Anderson of that a notice shall be posted lis. water heater will warm the water Minnesota hospital gave a shower will hike to the tall timber Saturday camp Birchdale visited ofir school on for the cow farns to the porper conspicuous place in each to Nurse Mrs. Rebecca Mackey, leaving the Seventh Street Thursday. lands temperature for milk cows. Olavus Mr. showing discription of the in the hospital parlor last Monday Oscar Douglas returned starting point at 10 a. m. Mrs. A. D. Fleming returned yesterday Jewett has charge of the camp. evening, about fourteen were present with eight head of Services next Sabbath as follows: to be cut over from the last week from South Dakota, work which will be completed before horses and an enjoyable time was from Langdon, N. D. He Sabbath school 10 a. m.. Failure to observe these provisions where she has been visiting relatives. the freeze up. is the spent after which light lunch was logger first man to bring a bunch Public worship a. m. and 7:30 of the law leaves the George French has rented the of horses served. from Dakota over the p. m. liable to a fine of $100.00. Mr. Clarence Johnson returned Oliver Erickson house and will new Elwell road between here The sermon subject for Sunday District Ranger to Wayland last week. take possession this week. and Baudette. morning will be, "God's Message One of the Lenses alone used Fred A. Bessette, Have you given your nickel to Claude Bahrs- and two Pettis To You." Next Sunday evening in Emerson House Potrait Studio swell the organ fund? Only two boys returned last Thursday Big Falls State Boiler Inspecter A. E. the pastor will take up his line of is worth several times the entire .weeks left. Get Busy. from Redwood Falls where they O 28-N 18 discussion Miller is here this week to inspect where he left it two equipment of the average home all the Stationery boilers here and weeks'ago. The subject will be, potrait photographer. J. H. Emerson, also to give all stationery engineers "Can Birthright be Restored 609 5th avenue. tf and caretakers of heating When Once it is Sold." We shall plants the opportunity to get their try to answer such questions as, Cashier John E. Cowan of the certificates as required by law. "Can the Nations Now at War State Bank of Northome was here Buy Back the Blessings of Peace" Tuesday. He is looking fine and Word was received here this "Can a Mayor and-City Council enjoying much prosperity these Week that W. R. Skene who now Buy Back their Birthright after days in the land business, having lives Selling Out to the Liquor -Interests." at Monahan, Washington, sold several tracts to real farmers had met with an accident and ''Can a Man be Redeemed who are moving their families and broke his from Years of Sinning Etc., Etc." arm. Mr. Skene and stock onto the lands purchased. his wife moved from our city to We extend to you a cordial welcome John is doing a real good work for the to all the services of the State of Washington about a this county in this respect and year ago. Down Town church. If you are ought to get rich at it while he a sinner and know it you have a is helping both the county and the special invitation. Make a date Messrs. E. E. Peterson and Jas. people he brings into it. at the Down Town church for Riley sold their Twin City garage next Sunday. to Mr. George Holler. Mr. Holler Mr. Fred Smith was a social was the first resident to purchase visitor at the Press Office Tuesday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH a machine in this city and is and reported the loss of two well acquainted with its mechanism Church of the New Covenant. valuable cows which had evidently and a good business man. Wm. Cross, Pastor. been mistaken for deer by He is getting into a good business hunters illegally using lights at a good time. Success to him. when in quest of game. Those A Series of Evanglistic Services who were the cause of this great are to be conducted at the church Mr. Wm. Carter, who is superintendent loss should be square enough to building, corner 3rd St. and 9th of timber operations for admit there mistake and at least ave., by Rev. Sorton of Fort the Warren Curtis Paper Company offer to "make good." Copyright Francis. A stereoptican lecture in lower Canada is here for will be given before each sermon. a week or ten days visit with his A toll master was once collecting Music and singing will be lead by All that any man expects in the family, and is having a good time carriage toll from the automobile an orchestra of 4 peices. Tihe renewing his many acquaintances every traffic over a bridge. meetings will be held night here all of whom are glad to see Along came a Pierce Arrow at 7:30. The general public are way of quality, style and service is him again. which was stopped and requested heartly invited to attend. to pay the toll of $1.50. Its driver brought out in this showing of Overcoats The following rural school THE DELIRIUM KIND did so and proceeded on his way. teachers visited in our city Saturday, Thus with the Studebacker, the Misses Beck, Copper, Arnold "Murder will out," said William Oldsmobile and the Kissel until at and Mrs. Burshand of Littlefork, J. Burns in a lecture. finally came an absent minded "Crimes, disgrace, the skeleton Mrs. Howard McGlady of Wildwood, auctioner driving a Ford. "Halt/' $10 to $25 Mrs. Haley and Miss Mattson in the closet—none of these things said the toll man, "one dollar and of Loman and Miss Correll can be concealed. a half." "Sold," said the driver, "I know an undertaker who was from Ericsburg. and he proceeded to vacate at visited by an old ladv in black. once. "I want a coffin for my old Abstracts and titles to all property At these popular prices, we are now offering some splendid models in fall man," she said. He was a good in Koochiching county furnished State Engineer Mullins made a old man, and I want a fine coffin and winter coats for men and young men. Step, in this week and examine on short notice by the trip of inspection over Elwell ,an oak one.' Koochiching county Abstract Co. road No. 9 which has been constructed them carefully. Be particular to note the excellence of the materials and the 'An oak, yes, madam,' said between here and Northome. official abstractors, International the undertaker. And what kind good tailoring. Try on a few and see for yourself how well they fit. We He was accompanied by Palls, Minn.—Adv. tf. !of trimmings?" have crowded extra value into these coats by confining our purchases to firms Mr. L. A. Ogaard, the resident 7 '''Trimmins said the old lady. state highway engineer, Commissioner who make medium priced clothes. We can say positively that these overcoats FLAT TO RENT— Five rooms 'Trimmins?' And she burst into Ulvedhal and Bursack and and bath on ground floor, at 507 tears. 'Oh, no, mister, no trimmins are the greatest values ever offered in this city at. contractor Fred Hannon. He is 8th street. Inqure of T. C. King, It was them that the poor reported to have expressed himself $10 to $25 corner of 5th Ave and 8th St. old boy died of?" as being well pleased with the N-11-18 work. The only sure crop this year is the baby crop. This is thoroughly It is with much pleasure that I am prepared to do high class If you want an overcoat with plenty of good dignified style, one that can Harry Emlaw is able to be around up to the standard and all seem potrait photography in either again after his seige in the hospital to be coming on time. It is the: ge worn anywhere, anytime, one that will serve you for at least two seasons, your home or mine, but as my after the accidental shooting safest crop a farnfer can raise, then here you will find just the overcoat for you. best and most expensive equipment which it was feared would cause bugs don't eat them, rust don't is not easily moved from the permanent disability of the destroy them, drouth don't wilt my house. I would invite you to I greater part of his right hand, but them, you can't lose them on a Burton's Dept. Store call at my home^ 609 5th ave., J. because of the careful and efficient mortgage, and you can't sell H. Emerson. surgical skill of Dr. R. H. them for taxes. They grow summer and winter, no matter what Monahan he will soon be able to If you want lu save yourself be back to his work again in this the weather is, and they are all lots of money go -to the Peterson's office with the almost natural use born this year with a green flag •of Slaughter Sale, his entire hand and fingers. i: in their hand.. .Britt Tribune. W "a