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

November 25, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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& "Sf%& igjjg- \ugj -v s^T Z-'",'Js'-,*~} n_~® •*$ *5 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS to*" 1" ~XJ /-^,- V: ,- £t'n* ', bsss Petit Jury, the shingle mill. SCHOOL FAIR AT GHEEN -Matt Graham DISTRICT NEWS A horse owned by ''Flat Rock" Local and Personal Items Claude Covey iINyMMMjM near Johnson died Monday afternoon The Associated Schools -a "E. C. Bullock hcl4 5 OAK PORTAGE in the Marcussen blacksmith shop Gheen in Koochiching county S3SSS^»^SS$3S8S3S883SS»SSS»3SS80S8898SSS^ E. H. Weber in while Mr. Marcussen was pre- a series of school fairs early here VFranfc Gorden Attorney B. N. Bowler was Mr. Charters 6f Littlefork was paring to shoe him. It is sup- November." A great varity of Preaching and Sunday school *fTom Beaton on ex» Monday on professional business. renewing his acquaintances here posed that the animal beingfright- grains and vegetables was continues at the little hall at Oak Albert Boerner canne4 Monday. ened broke a blood vessel. hibition, also sewing and Portage with lair attendance, county Fred T. Miller -4" Miss Pelland of Pelland was a Littlefork Baptist Church ser-, fruit. Mr. D. B. Jewell, The gospel or "good news" that1 Albert Engman acted a| social and business visitor in our David Rose returned the first mon next Sunday "The Test of agent, was present and Christ, died for sinners is just as children of the week'the proud posessor Frank Blainey, city yesterday. Spiritual Guidance." Regular judge, explaining to the free and just as much needed as Ole Paulson good of a line buck which had fallen si services as announced. and parents present the ever, and, it is the earnest desire A. R. Button and Greatest shoe and rubber bargains prey to his marksmanship.# points of the different entries of the workers in charge thatsome LITTLEFORK BAPTIST Wm. Joyce the ever heard of at E. E. Pet- the reasons for making who attend may have "Ears ergon CHURCH & Co's slaughter sale. Postal cards from County Attorney Fred Keuffner awards. to hear." It has been good to and Mrs. Jevne report E. C. Jenkins A. Wednei* C. Early, Pastor The first fair was held note some interest in the reading! Geo. Shepperd School, Don't forget that E. E. Peter- that they are having a fine time day, Nov. 3rd, at the Eddy Morning Service 10:45 a- m- of God's word by a tew, botn eon's Martin Teufer veget* & Co's entire stock must be and will be back home next week Sunday School 12:00 m. Eleven different kinds of young and old. 1 wo much stress fold Roy Brown were ex* at once., Get your share. from their visit to the coast. Christian Endeavor 7 =30 p. m. ablfes and five of grain cannot be laid upon this as "Faith Arthur Liseman Sun* r*' Evening Service 8:15 hibiteed. The Hoglund and cometh by hearing and hearing by Geo. S. Hay fair at Mr, Walter and Hayes Zimmer­ Word from Cashier and Mrs. A .^leen school held a joint the Word of God." new year's 1 man spent LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NEWS Dan Holler of Nov, the first of the week Geo. N. Millard report a delightful Silverdale the afternoon treat and entertainment is oemg! hunting a very east and south of Nort- me, they are enjoying visiting D. W. McClain 4th, while in the evening the children. planned for home. John Mellin meet* many cities and sights on the Mr. Davis and Miss Arnold vis successful school fair and Mr. Oscar Granstrom recently Pacific coast. ited the Griffith and Happyland ing was held at Elmdale visited the Falls. 5th, For Christmas gifts nothing schools Tuesday. During Miss' Friday afternoon, Nov. Messrs Lindvoid and Johnson pleases The Churches At River better than photos—Em­ The Ladies Aid society of the Arnold's absence a substitute was Harrigan and Valley are moving their sawmill from the erson's Studio is now located over M. E. church will give another provided. schools held a joint fair with the Lindford Dridge to Mr. Johnson's the Tress office. of their popular sale of food, aprons We will have vacation the re- Valley River Farmers Club in at" house. very and parcel'post packages on mainder of this week, Thursday! tendance. The honors were Mr. Geo. Smith plans to move 1 car- Shoemaker Sturseth has moved Saturday December 4th. and Friday. evenly divided, Valley River his family into his new house by his shoe repairing department into Owing to the vacation on Fri-! rying off thirteen blue ribbons Thanksgiving time. the Jeweler Gish store west of 3§v Mr. and Mrs. Juluis Jeager day library books will be given and Harrigan twelve. C1 1 1 It is hoped that Mr. James P. the Press office. spent a couple of days in Bemidji out Monday. The children were all very en« Welliver of Mildred, Minn., will oi visiting a friend who is sick in thusiastic and are very proud Christmas work has been started be present at Oak Portage hall J. H. Emerson has moved his (the St. Anthony hospital with an by the sewing classes. Tht the blue, red and white ribbons to hold a week's revivial meetings photo office to the rooms over (^aggravated case of Asthma and problems are such as can be used they won. before long the Press office, formerly occupied prise digestive trouble. for holidays gifts. Following is a list of the Mr. John Plam who once homesteaded by the Rembrandt Studio. The cooking girls have been winners: j:. on the Black river has Mrs. Matt Gillispie had a successful 1 1 taking up the study of batters recently sold his farm near Litchfield, Contractor Harmon who has Eddy School Fair operation at the Northern and doughs. Minn., was up on Black river practically completed the Elwell Minnesota Hospital Tuesday, by The following is the Thanksgiving the other day figuring on buying was here roads of this county Dr. M. H. Monahan and Dr. Mary Ave. and Second St. program for the 2nd Intermediate Potatoes— Corner Fifth 40 acres with a view of spending Tuesday in conference with county Ghostly. Her many friends are and High school rooms: 1st Henry Flake L. Heermance, Pastor E. his last days in a good climate. officials. pleased with her prospects of entire Song The Breaking Waves 2nd Louis gay nor "For all the People all the Week." Thanksgiving Day recovery from an ailment of 3rd George Eddy McCLELLAN County Commissioner Bursack, many years duration. Richard Romens Beets— Harrigan and Royem spent the Mr. L. H. Tuttle of Willow Best Day of the Year Sunday school at 10 a. m. All 1 st Louis Zgaynor COUNCIL MEETING last of the week and first of this City, N. Dak., was in our vicinity wishing to start a Bible class or Flora Scott 2nd Henry Flake week examining the Elwell roads At the council meeting last the first of the week calling on Pilgrims Grace Brown Teachers Training class are asked 3rd Flossie Hay a previous to final acceptance. friends and looking after business Monday night, city attorney F. J. •Essay Odd Peterson Turnips— to met Mrs. Stevens at this a written complaint interests. McPartlin served Vesper Hymn School hour. 1st Louis Zgaynor The Editor and family of this against S. K. Bancroft for Mr. Nels Andrewson is improving Description of Pilgrim's Home Morning worship at n. The 2nd Frank Ruper "recapitulator of ancient history" selling liquor on Sunday and his premises by puting in a Hazel Pettis, Nelia Muus topic of the sermon will be 3rd Henry Flake enjoyed a fine deer steak and against Juluis Anseth for running new bridge and drive way. Jeisse Barnett "Christ and Health." Rutabagas— roast through the kind remembrance Some hunters from Crookston a disorderlj house and asked Johnnies Thanksgiving Christian Endeavor at 7.00. 1st Annie Ruper of Game Warden Wisard, that a date be set requiring Minnesota arrived in our burg Mildred Pettsi Evening worship at 7:30 The 2nd Louis Zgaynor Sunday. them to appear before the council Tuesday night. First Thanksgiving Day pastor will speak on "The Great 3rd Flossie Hay Mr. Earl Russell left for Kelliher and show cause why their licenses Virgil Gregg Carrots— Cause." The funeral of Mrs. Frank Friday on a few days business. shoupld not be revoked. A Thanksgiving Story The reading room will be open 1st Flossie Hay Watson of South International Alderman Lang moved that the Charlotte Jameson on Sunday afternoon and on 2nd Henry Flake Falls was held from the undertaking Anseth hearing be held on Tuesday Mr. Otto Brewston of Dorchester, Play—Courtship of Miles Standish. Tuesday andThursday evening. 3rd George Eddy parlors last Friday, Rev. Wis., is again on his evening Nov. 30 and the Bancroft Onions— The city street force began C. H. Blake conducting the service. hearing on Wednesday eveI claim for the winter. Priscilla Carol Gatchell flooding the skating rink Wednesday 1st Frank Ruper Mr. Chas. C. Bare was a Kelliher ning December 1st. Alderman Miles Standish, Kenneth Hawkins morning. 2nd Henry Flake visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Burdick seconded both motions. John Alden Vernon Jameson The light for the Hockey rink 3rd Flossie Hay Mr. H. M. Babcock the new The roll was called and Alderman Everyone is cordially invited to Celery— will be donated as last year by the druggist who has leased the John Mr. Large and Mr. Shively of Nightengale, Lynch and Wilson attend the program beginning at lighting company. The city will George Eddy Berg store building for a period voted against such hearings Waskish spent Sunday night in 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Cabbage— install a n^w system of lighting, •of three years is here with his being held and Alderman Lang our burg. eight nitrogen lamps, of 200 watts 1st Henry Flake CALDWELL-BROOK ITEMS stock and fixtures and expects to and Burdick voted for the hearing Mr. Andrew Johnson arrived 2nd Flossie Hay down the center. This ought to be ready for business about Thursday from Clear Water Aldermen litis and Keyes Garlic— give a very satisfactory lighting, Decmber 1st. county to spent the winter. were absent. and lead to increased use of the Wm. Sundstrom made a trip toj page) Mr. Ole Gulickson has moved (Continued on last ice by the young men of the city Big Falls and Margie last week. ENTERTAINMENT IN HONOR into his new residence. Al. Bernard purchased a seven for evening games. Adolph Bloom who was injured OF MISS SHELLAND Mr. Carl Swanson has his new passenger Studebaker automobile The ladies of the church will while working on roads at Margie residence completed. in Minneapolis last week and meet with Mrs. Heermance on a couple of weeks ago is now Mr. Oliver Olson and Mr. Geo. The members of the Eastern secured a livery license from the Friday afteroon at 2:30. much improved and at home. All Outdoors Wallace are home for a few days Star gave an informal reception city council Monday evening. Al South Beth iv a in I a a Tuesday evening in the Masonic is a careful driver and an allround Town Hall, Hollers Addition. and no more is heard of the sound I break down at the saw mill where hall in honor of Miss A. E. Shetland good clean fellow and will no Sunday school on Sunday afternoon of the gasoline launch on its suriace. Wclcomcs you both are employed. doubt do well in his new business. who leaves in about ten days at 2 :oo. fV(\ Our school is progressing nicely for a short vacation before taking The Bloom boys rebuilt the FIRST METHODIST under the efficient work of up the duties of her new state in a Mackinaw Ralph Adams of Bemidji and bridges and cut ,out the debris Leory Matson. position as inspector of rural Miss Ruth McNeely of our city EPISCOPAL CHURCH from the county road leading Timber Wolf. schools for the northern half of were married at the Methodist down to Mr. Hazeton's place last H. Blake, Pastor the state. parsonage last Thursday. Mrs. week, opening up a road to Big LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY After a short program a light Adams is a relative of Mr. Horace Falls again for the winter. Miss Annie Shelland will address lunch was served in the dining Strong the Section Boss of the M. Mrs. Thomas Peterson returned Wm. Anderson took Sunday the Epworth Leaguers next room after which a few short addresses •& I. at this point. Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday morning from Minneapolis dinner with Blaine Canfield. Sunday evening at 6:45 on the of appreciation were given Horace Strong were the attendants. where she has been for the The hot lunch supplies arrived subject, "Home Missions in Our and a solid silver Eastern Star last week and the hot lunches past week. City and County.'' spoon presented to the guest of are being enjoyed at school these Miss Beck and Miss Cooper Ranier services tonight. Sabbath the evening with the best wishes cold black November days.. were at the county seat last Herman Koenke and Amos school Sunday at 2 p. m. of the lodge. Mrs. Tangen had the house Saturday on business. '..IS? Shellenberger left Monday for the The Union Thanksgiving service Three new members were iniated plastered this week. Peace River country, northwest Grand and Petit Jurors this morning at 10 a. m., Rev. Albert Boerner made a trip to into the mysteries of wood Canada to take up homesteads. Mr. Cross preaching the sermon. The* following is the list of Margie on horseback last Friday, craft Monday night by the local They were located by Harry Gordon Services next Sunday as follows Grand and Petit Jurors selected camp of the Modern Woodmen. Adolph, August and Helmar! formerly of this city who is N\ Sabbath chool 10 a. m. for the January term of the district Bloom went to Margie Thursday I Miss Alice Erickson spent doing a good locating business in Public worship a. m. and 7:30 courts which commences on Saturday at the Falls. with the team and wagon, going that rich valley near Grande p. m. Epworth League devotional Everyone takes to these January nth. by the way of Jack Jones, and the Frank Lucas moved out to his Prarie where E. E. Peterson and 6:45 p. m. Grand Jury, nobby coats. They keep you R. homestead in Cross River township "Ridge." S. McDonald are locateed. warm on the coldest days Geo. Clark .. Clarence Morrissey was a caller the first of the week. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gunder Nybo The Ladies Aid of the Baptist in the neighborhood last week.! and are stylish and low in Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krohn Church of the New Covenant. W.T.Piatt H. M. Fougner is a caller in the will have their first sale in the cost. have taken Theodore Watson the Wm. Cross, Pastor. Hans Hammersburg Carlin skating rink on Friday neighborhood to renew acquaintances. ten year old son of Mr. Frank You will find constant A. J. LaChapelle afternoon and evening, Dec. 3rd. Watson of south International use for one this fall and Ted Hammond Services at the regular hours Blaine Canfield and Ole Sundstrom On Thursday afternoon all of the Falls to care for and educate. winter O. L. Gordon next Sunday. goods will be on display so that were Sunday visitors at Theodore is one of the five children John Christie Services every night this week. Harry Hazeton's down the river, would be purchasers may have.an At $5 to $10 left motherless by the death Thos. Kinshella Rev. Sorton of Fort Frances, opportunity to examine all of the News items as well as all other of Mrs. Frank Watson last week. Chas Erickson evanglist and lecturer conducting mail and from this neighborhood goods before they are placed on Mr. and Mrs. Krohn are to be Geo. Elliott steroptican views on biblical subjects. sale. The ladies promise a fine has a very hard time to reach any are showing excellent We commended for this beneficient Steve Carr Special music and singing. array of hand made articles that where when it is two weeks between values in Mackinaws finely act and Theodore is to be congratulated J.H.Ward Rev. Test, of Mispah gave us will please the most fastidious times. a tailored in the newest styles upon getting such The Nelson boys were visitors A. J. Aaberg ,• two nights of his musical leadership buyer. ^good home at this time. "v- for men and women in many Clarence Curry with very satisfactory results. Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwalk at the residence of Hictor Cameron fancy plaids. W. H. McGilvery returned last Friday from their one day last week. NOTICE An old time professional tramp E. E. Peterson Rev. Hulette spent thanksgiving trip to the southern part of the O. M. Hanscomb with us. state accompanied by "Grandma'' "touched" this neighborhood for Shoe repairing neatly done. The children's" meeting every several square meals, but made Ed. Englekingt Riker who will make her home Ladies and Gent's rubber heels evening at 4 pr'm. are proving to jth them this winter. his exit rapidly upon meeting S I 50 cents.1j.. W. L. Keiver has been hoisting "Coolie". Fred Siats be a decided success and blessing DEPARTMENT STORE N. NURICK SHOE SHOPfl Ted Epper cedar from the river which was Snow is now afiout six inches with an average attendance of 45. 216 Second Avenue-' tf John Hammond Everybody welcome. brought down early in the fall for deep and falling rapidly.