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

November 18, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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-v.. ing the summer and which will tested an.l won, he was very much an acre Qf Larson having given DISTRICT NEWS be moved this winter to the yard pleased at liow quickly it has quickly his land for that purpose. -It was Local and Personal Items There will be steady employment work of dried since lasc summer, when decided to begin the all winter for a few teams. first up he could not leave the of clearing the land and the men KEIVER DISTRICT A real state agency to be known grade, for water nearly a foot the club are to meet Saturday, is Mine host Hughie Mcintosh as "The Square Deal Land deep. He wert around all of his 13, ready Mr. Fank Carlson of Gheen Nov. to get the grounds The "Community Aid" met with of Loman was here yesterday on Agency" has been organized here land and came back dry. He has The ladies will do their share by here on business matters. Mrs. Pete Rileyfon Friday afternoon, lately with James Anderson and some very valuable cedar and business matters. 1 coffee to being on hand to serve 12. November Arthur Carlin as chief promoters, spruce. J. H. Emerson Photographer, the workers. Mrs. C. J. DeLack *and Miss A prospectus will soon be issued ,609 5th Mrs. E. W. Kibbey and baby re- yer)ja "Mr. Chas. Gulickson brought avenue, tf on Mrs. Kendall called which will enlighten the prospective meet« turned yesterday from an ex en ^UgUSt la§t Sunday. his brother out from Kelliher Among the visitors at the purchasers with the opportunities ed visit to her Saturday. He expressed much who Wfcf mg was Mr. D. B. Jewell former ome a Mrs. T. J. Johnson was a caller Mr, Frank S. Lang left last of this section of the Minnetonka brought satisfaction with his bungalow as judging the exhibits out, night for Fargoo, N. D., on a business at Lee DeLacki Sunday. country. We hope the venture he,calls it. thf in to the school Fair. After trip. Several friends of W. L. Keiver's will be a success in every way County Superintendent MisS was ser* business meeting, lunch are up from the cities to and judging from the qualifications Shelland is out paying a farewell SILVERDALE to th$ ved and everyone went Mr. Jos. M. Allard of Big Falls spend the hunting season*/ visit to several of the rural of its promoters it promises home of Mr. Frank Carlson where H. C. Cooper's were visitors at is here on one of his business trips The Silverdale Farmer's Club to be so. Both are gentlemen of schools throughout,the county. waf basket social and dance a With Watkins remedies. Pete Riley's Sunday. held its pionthly meeting, Nov.6,1 intelligence and possessed with a realized held. A good sum was Mr. C. J. DeLack's tractor on at the home of August Shogren. Auditor A. G. Wedge of the knowledge of the country that and The main topic of discussion was ir?™ !he baskets, Money to Loan on farm property which he has been at work, is sale of the Ajvill be a decided asset to their First National Bank was here in United States and Canada. nearly completed. the club house which is to he|W1" be used towards the ntw business. yesterday on his regular trip of to Apply Frank S. Lang, International Hot lunches have been started .erected this winter. Mr. Nick (Continued on last page) The saloon license of O. M. inspection. tf Falls, Minnesota. in our school. Paulson expired last Saturday ,Mrs. P. Riley was a Littlefork night and the occasion was made Mr. O. J. Wold one of the earliest FLAT TO RENT— Five rooms, F.C.ROGERS visitor: and bath on ground floor, at 507 festive by the few drinks and joyous settlers and substantial citiens An invitation is extended to all 8th street. Inqure of T. C. King, laughter of the proprietor and of the Ray section was here to* come to the Thanksgiving 5th 8th corner of Ave and St. boon companions. Next! the first of the week. 'N-iiri8 program and supper which will PRACTICAL FURRIER T. J. Johnson and Ole Olson be given at the Keiver school returned home Monday from Engineer Geo. A. Ralph of St. Superintendent Cross and Auditor house on Wednesday evening, FORT FRANCESj their hunting trip. Paul is here these days doing ONTARIO Langraf went to Big Falls 24. November F. M. Croucher returned last some surveying for the M. & O. Monday to start three more logging Mr. H. C. Cooper purchased a week .from Dakota. Power company up the lakes. camps for the International hors#e from Mr. Gust Johnson the The Oldest Exclusive Fur House Harley Rose moved into his Lumber Company. first of the week. new home last Friday. Mrs. M. A. Bahrs formerly of In the World The new barn on Miss Shetland's Mrs. N. R. Detcker has bought Littlefork moved into the Green I am prepared to do high class farm is nearly completed. the Crouchen home which formerly 5th,. Building on street Tuesday potrait photography in either The snow and rain of the past RAW FURS belonged to O. A. Sarff. and is ready for work as trained EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF your home or mine, but as my few days has not improved our nurse. best and most expensive equipment roads. LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NEWS is not easily moved from Mr. Wm. Watrous of Pelland J°" S at my LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY Was here yesterday. Mr. Watrous Morris Erickson one of the H. Emerson. has perhaps the finest and pupils of the 1st International LITTLEFORK BAPTIST most palatial home farm in Rainy room has left our school for his Mr. W. H. VanHorn of St CHURCH river. home in Stoughton, Wis. Louis, Mo., who has been an engineer A. C. Early, Pastor Highest Cash Price Paid Edna Ward, who is a little 10:45 a- m* Morning Service on the St. Louis and San on Raw Furs Rev. E. L. Heermance returned guest at the Peterson home is 12:00 Sunday School m. Fransisco Railway and Mr. Geo. Wednesday from Minneapolis improving her time by taking Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. F. Tabler of Beardstown, 111., an where he has been attending the 8:15 Evening Service work in the seventh grade while Engineer on the same road running eting of the State Congregational He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Fure fro them United here. between Beardstown and! -T State* and Pay ae High a Prloe for them ae Missionary Board. Miss Louise Foley, the teacher St. Louis have been spending a' John Hood was in town Tues- any Houee in the United Statee. of the Happyland school, visited few days with Rubin Grimbolby, day v,s,t™g wl'h°- M. Paulson Miss Camilla Booth of Cincinatti, the different grades, and the up the lake hunting and returned! Mrs' Jh°s' Peterson left Fn-( BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY Ohio arrived last Saturday F.C.ROGERS home Monday evening taking for Minneapolis, where cooking and sewing classes on to take up her new position as receive some Monday. She was accompanied with them a fine deer each as a she W,U recelve some medlcaI head nurse of the Northern Minnesota treatment. by the two Erickson children. proof of their marksmenship. Hospital in our city. The Baptist Ladies Aid met Flora and George Scott have with Mrs. Brown on Thursday of entered our school, Flora is enrolled FORT FRANCES, ASPLIN-MACKEY ONTARIO One of the Lenses alone used last week. in the fifth grade and in Married on Thursday evening Emerson House Potrait Studio Misses Cooper and Beck spent George in the third grade. They is worth several times the entire last Miss Rebeeca Mackey to Mr. Saturday at the county seat. came from Cross River here. equipment of the average home James Asplin of Rainy River, Ont. George Scarlet passed through Catholic Church on Monday potrait photographer. J. H. Emersony,6o9 at the parsonage by Rev. E. L. here on his way to the Falls on morning. Some of th$ pupils attended. 5th avenue. tf Heermance. The bridal pair were Tuesday. attended by Mrs. Jessie Laws and I Mrs. Nils Muus spent Tuesday Judge JohnBerg returned Wednesday All classes in Music have commenced McElroy. Mr. last at the Falls. from St. Paul to which Thanksgiving songs. The bride was arrayed in white The cold nights lately have city he was called by State Insurance We are beginning to appreciate A Remarkable "Moneysaving the groom "was dressed in conventional made it impossible to keep dn Commissioner Works to testify the nearness- of the holidays. black. The happy Opportunity with the river work and the mill in regard to the unfair insurance The following have been absent couple will be at their new home stopped running on Sunday. Not rates here as compared this week, Lorene Polkinghorn, in Rainy River, Ont., after Dec. much timber was left in the river with other cities in this state. Arthur Brown and Martha Lovberg. November Clearance 1 st. Their many friends wish and the company feels very well them the best of success. pleased over the work of the A committe composed of members Miss Agnes Logan of Grand season. The plaining mill is still of the H. S. are preparing Rapids who is a daughter to Mr. NOTICE running. of Ladies' Suits- Henry the regular program for opening Logan and sister to Mr. A force of men have been employed Shoe repairing neatly done, Hugh excerises Friday morning. Those Logan of our city was at the cedar yards, blasting married to Mr. Melvin Erskine an1 Ladies and Gent's rubber heels on the committee are, Richard I stumps and clearing the ground 50 cents. auto man of Grand Rapids last Romens, Pearl Larson and Lulu for the vast pile of cedar which N. NURICK SHOE SHOP week. Hale. Wednesday, Not). 17 was pulled out of the river dur- 2t6 Second Avenue tf The study room of the high to hool has been abandoned for Mrs. M. Bahrs, a nurse from the time being. Saturday, NoV. 20 Littlefork will locate in International Services at Ranier are Public At The Churches 15, Falls on Nov. for the The sixth and seventh grade 7:3$. Worship tonight at Sabbath winter. Mrs. Bahrs has had four are busily preparing a booklet on 2 school Sundays at p. m. years Hospital experience. No Woman in Justice to Her The Epworth League devotion- the United States, Nov.4-118 BEfS^HE^C^JRei Griffith al meeting next Sunday evening Miss Beck visited Own Interest should Fail to will b,e led by Lloyd Seybold. school Tuesday. Abstracts and titles to all property Mr. Davis has anew typewriter Attend this Sale on one of these Subject for discussion will be in Koochiching county furnished this adds another bill to our "Making the Life Spell Thanksgiving." Four Days. Just before on short notice by the list. Koochiching county Abstract Co. It was with great sorrow that Thanksgiving when every one Services next Sunday are Sabbath official abstractors, International we learned of Miss Shetland's 10 school a. m. Public Worship is most anxious to secure new Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. resignation. She has helped us 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ep- 6:45 worth League devotional *p.1 greatly in every way, sharing our attire we launch this important Mrs. Frank Watson of south joys as well as our sorrows. m. ... ~f Sale that opens the way to International passed away Tuesday However as we must give her Subject for next Sunday morning's evening after a serious illness up, we shall wish her much success Unheard of Economy in Suit sermon will be, "Be Thankful." of pneumonia. She leaves her and happiness in her new St. Corrier Fifth Ave. and Second buying. Every model is strict­ husband and five small children work. E. L. Heermance, Pastor Next week Thursday November to mourn her loss, all of whom 25th "For all the People all the Week." the Union Thanksgiving service ly new. It's only because of have the heartfelt sympathy of McCELLAN ITEMS will be held at the Down the entire community. our large stocks that we have Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Town church at io a. m. The Evening Worship at 7:30. Preaching Rev. Mr. Cross of the Baptist Ammon and John Austin, recently made these big reductions. Messrs Lacey and VanAkin and by the pastor. Music in church will preach the sermon completed a rustic bunga- Sons successors to A. P. Lacey tharge of Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton. We would like to see all the] low, mad£ entirely of logs, for well digger have been awarded 10 Sunday school at a. m. AH $30 Suits, $21.45 members of the church at the Mr. Orville Gulickson. the contracts to drill wells at Indus 7:00. Christian Endeavor at Epworth League meeting next Mr. Ed. McCellan broke his and Birchdale Consolidated Reading room open Sunday Sunday evening. Come and tell colt last week, he says he is tired All $25 Suits, $16.45 schools and expect to get several 3 5 afternoon from to and Tuesday 13 us why you are Thankful.' of packing mail on his back other contracts in the .vicinity. and Thursday evening. We invite you to all the services miles. All $20 Suits, $11.45 3Mr. Lacey drilled the wells at The McCellan Homesteaders of The Down Town Church. Big Falls and Littlefork to the Association was formed at Mr. FIRST METHODIST All $15 Suits, $9.45 perfect satisfaction of the school Leroy Matson's. It purpose is to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH board and citizens. He is a long help prospective homeseekers and Church of the New Covenant. Street, Corner ot ioth 5th Ave. -experienced man in this business protect them from the wiles of Wm. Cross, Pastor. You can Save on Your Coat, too. C. H. Blake, Pastor and is continuing to make good greedy land sharks, also is asocial Attend the Epworth League Jlis reputation. Stop in the coat section and organization. Thanksgiving service Sun­ Special Revival meetings every next see the many unusual values. Earl Russell drove to Kelliher 6:45. 7 :30. day at night Rev Sorton of Fort Mr. Thos. Hudek of Maple BURTON'S Wednesday, says the roads are Choir rehearsal Saturday evening Francis, Evangelist and Lecturer. X.ake a long time subscriber of terrible. Stereoptican views before each at eight o'clock. -A, ^he Press is here spending a few Axel Holm came back from The Ladies Aid will be entertained sermon. Good instrumental music |ays hunting. He is much pleased threshing last week accompained Meetings for children every by Mrs. G. p. Watson and with the continued prosperity by a homeseekers., 4:30 Mrs. Carter at the church tomor evening at p. m. .of our city and believes in its Mr. L. H. Tuttle was up here Everybody cordially welcome. row (Friday) afternoon. future growth and beauty. to look at the land he had con-