International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 6, 1916 · Page 2 of 8
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j'.--« v?"?-'.• 'V. i" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS sl W. C. T. U. COLUMN. |NM4MM At The Churches I S I N E W S DESERT WAS ONCE A JUNGLE Local and Personal Items About 25 or 30 ladies met at the home of Mrs Carrier last Scientists Have Discovered Facta of Littlefork and Vicinity. the Greatest Interest Concerning Tuesday, the W. C, U. national Editor Noonan, of the Baudfctte O. L. Dent spent Tuesday in Barren Hills of Wyoming. Mother's day, and also to greet LITTLEFORK BAPTIST Region, spent Saturday in town on ditch matters before Mrs. Hastay, the district president. That palms, figs, magnolias and otlu J* city on his way to Bemidji. the county board. CHURCH OH «r tropical vegetation once grew lux* A. C. Early, Pastor uriously on what are now the barren This proved to be one of the Attorney John Nortoti returned hills of Wyoming is proved by fossil m. Garfield Gilbertson and Morning Service 10:45 a- m. most delightful meetings the Union plants found in the enormous coal da* y^'C.h: Wednesday from his holiday Madeline Lorette were Sunday School 12:00 m. has eve held. The devotionals posits being uncovered there. These visit in the twin cities. Zgried at the Catholic church were led by the president,Mrs. Christian Endeavor 7:3o p. m. trees and plants doubtless grew in the Saturday morning. swamps of Wyoming when the di« Bigsby, followed by a short business bi i3! a j! 1.1 ft Evening Service 8:15 Dr. J. P. Chance returned yesterday mate was as mild as that of Florid* session. is now. from visiting his family ..Hi 1 L.UHJM-- Mr. Chas. Engbloom was called The secretary read a New —E- Miss Elizabeth Muus departed Coal is fossilized vegetable matter. at Royalton. to Kewatin to fix the engine Year's greeting from Miss Hendry$, eoal The tremendous extent of the Monday evening for her fields indicates that the vegetative at the International Lumber Co's. the state president. Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. school in Dakota. Don't forget the New Years to produce this great amount of CMW mill yesterday. Mrs. McHugo then read a Bern Rose, who was severely E. L. Heermance, Pastor bonaceous matter must have been e*« Clearing Sale at H. L. Frank's most delightful paper on "The injured last week, is able to be bow tremely luxuriant. The hills are 5 and io cent store this week. "For all the People all the Week." child in school" which so well Biggest sale ever held in Intenational brown and bare the flourishing jw !l around once more. arid ,gles were long ago turned into covered the subject that no discussion Falls now on at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcussen Bi sure and avail yourself of deserts. Morning worship at 11 :oo. was needed. Mrs. Hastay People's Store. spent Sunday at Thos. Patersons. son/e of the many bargains at It is estimated by the United States Preaching by the pastor. requested this paper to be read L. RIFKIN, Prop. Pat Doyle left Friday morning of geological survey that the amount Button's this week. Jm Evening worship and sermon at the district convention at Wyoming, for Baudette where he has a coal in the Rock Springs, Blackduck next June. field alone available for mining exceeds at 7130. Special music. Mrs, L. H. Slocum returned position with the T. M. Partridge til Read carefully the list of bargains 142,000,000,000 tons. "Available Mrs. Hastay was then introduced Sunday school at 10:00. The Co. His family will stay home Saturday from her Pacific in clothing in this issue, at of jfor mining" means within 3,000 feet and talked along the lines school is using the new graded coast trip. She tarried along the here the rest of the winter. or Markowitz and Summerfield's the surface and in beds feet 2 ft of district work in general, and way to visit with friends after Reuben Riker and Ralph Fosthe more in thickness. in New York. clothing store. made plans for the district contention Ira Foster camp last week. she got back into the state. Christian Endeavor at 7 :oo. next June. It is to be Mrs. Harley Parker has been Manager Summerfield of the Reading room open every Time's Changes. hoped that International Falls assigned the school at Lindford "I see that Fifi Flubdub, the actress, Editor Eickson, of the Northern firm of Markowitz and Summerfield, evening and Sunday afternoon. will send a large delegation to is so temperamental that she swoons which Miss Florence Willey News of Spooner, was here is spending a few days Use it for a est room when skat- at the door of tuberoses. So her imanagreement this convention, which will last taught before the holidays, Saturday enroute to attend the on business in the twin cities. in sr. has to watch her con* two days. Mrs. Hastay spoke at Fred Davis spent Tuesday at annual commissioner's meet at Btantly." Vestibule open during the day length on the need of greater Forsythe visiting friends in that "Um. Time brings great changes. Bemidji. Mr. A. D. Cater and son Albert for you to put on your skates. Union work, etc. Her talk was neighborhood. I knew her once, and she was raised have returned from a visit of Sunday school on Sunday on a block next a gashouse." enjoyed by all. After the bene- Archie McNeil is wearing the to several weeks to Pine River. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Babcock, afternoon at 2:00, using the new diction, ice cream and cake were marshal's star after an interval of the new City Drug Store, enjoyed American Linotype to Africa* graded lessons. dames Bigsby, Martin and Carrier. of a year and a half. machinf Mrs. L. A. Ogaard returned The first American linotype a few days visit with their Mrs. C. A. Miller arrived has recently arrived in Tripoli, Aft Sunday after spending a week daughter, who is a trained nurse If you are not a member get Nqots rica, and been installed by La from Backus Tuesday morning, with her folks at Fisher. in Minneapolis. FIRST METHODIST in tfef Italia, the only newspaper into line and help us in this splendid and Mrs. Miller will follow in a colony. EPISCOPAL CHURCH work. We need your co-operation few days. Miss Jeanette Ogaard is spending Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, C. H. Blake, Pastor as well as your prayers. Henry Kabag arrived from the holidays with her parents will be at Hotel Victoria Thursday We meet the third Tuesday Wadena Tuesday morning where at Dawson. and Friday, Jan. 13 and 14. in January at the home of Mrs. he has been for some time. Services tonight at Ranier at Consult him if you are afflicted Raymond on 7th St. Plan to attend, otel Editor Chas. Corson, of the 7:30 o'clock. with defective eyes or need you will be cordially welcomed. Northome Record, spent a couple Choir rehearsal Tuesday evenings Oak Portage Items glasses. 41# 15 19-E FIFTH ST of dys in our city the first of at the parsonage at 7:30. ST. PAUL, MINN. Yours in the work, the week. He is a good newspaper Subjects for next Sunday's OPPOSITE CITY MALL The sad news of the sudden Earl Petldergast, who has been W. C. T. U. Editor. MODERN EUROPEAN PLAtj 1 I"* man and gives his section death of Miss Florence Willey spending the holidays with his "Whole Hearted Service," evening, LOCATED-IN HEART Or BUSINES* BI»T«IC| a fine paper. reached Lindford and community folks, returned to the University "Children of God.'' RATES: Rooms with detached bath sad NOTICE TO KOOCHICHING •bower bathOne this week. Miss Willey was the of Minnesota where he is attending Services next Sunday are: COUNTY TRAPPERS. person 75c, SI .00 and 1.80 per day Go to the big sale at the People's teacher at Lindford school and school. Two persons in same room. SOc extra. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Public Store. Ladies' ready-towear ROOM8 with private baths and toilets— had gone to spend the holidays worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 One person $1.80 and 12.00 per day nearly given away. Ship your raw furs to me. I with relatives at Margie. As Tiro persons in earner room, SI .00 est**, Hjalffler Grunner has returned p. m. Seni Moffm. end tor colon* L. RIFKIN, Prop. will at all times pay you the near as can be learned she died to his trustworthy position in WE AIM TO PLEASE That was a pretty good start highest market price. I am fully of heart failure, neither she nor the local express office, from his we got for the new year last posted on the market, and on her friends realizing that anv- Christmas visit to his parental Shoe repairing neatly done. Sunday. Now let us not fall off sbme articles which I could use thing was the matter until she Ladies and Gent's rubber heels viome at Underwood. the "Sunday wagon." If you did for private trade I will pay more was past help. One remark re 50 cents. 1 not get aboard last Sunday do than market price. I will hold cently made by Miss Willey to N. NURICK SHOE SHOP Mr. Otto Jahnke, manager of it next. We invite you to attend goods separate until offer is accepted a friend was striking. It was 216 Second Avenue tf the Koochiching Co's. office, Jthe Down Town church next if so ordered, and will return that she used to think that religion lV force, returned Monday after a Sunday.. furs to you free of charge. consisted in "being good," Mr. P. G. Petterson, of Minneapolis, ten days visit to his home in Yours for quick cash returns, but had come to see that it was Wisconsin. is the new assistant to FRED SHAW, repentance and forgiveness. This Manager S. N. Rubin in Lawrence's FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Minnesota. is a necessary and important Rexall Drug Store. The installation of the new Church of the New Covenant. truth to all who would be saved. officers of -the A. F. and A. M. A Sunday school has been orhouse Wm. Cross, Pastor. Card of Thanks Dentist Peterson is back again and O. E. S. lodges of this city since Christmas. from his holiday vacation spent will be held this evening, preceeded United Lutheran Church We desire to thank the neighbors by a 6 o'clock dinner. in the, twin cities recovering CHANICS STANTON IS CHOICE and freinds who aided and from a bad cold. Services in, Norwegian Sunday sympathized with us during our OF DEM. FOR GOVERNOR Editor Guy Parker, of Littlefork, A\AGAZINB morning at 10:45. recent bereavement—the los: State Timber Superintendent spent a few days transacting English services in the evening 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS of our faciei We shall ever feel R. F. Case, of St. Paul spent a Judge C. W. Stanton, of the business and renewing acquainances at 8:00. tfEEP informed of the World's Progress in grateful to them. couple of days here this this district court was favored for Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For with his many friends Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lang, Sunday school every Sunday governor to succeed the late Gov. week in consultation with his to all classes—Old and Young—Men and Women. in our city the first of the week. It ia the Favorite Magazine in thousands of Chas. B. Lang. at 9:30. cruisers. Hammond at a meeting of the homes throughout the world. Our Foreign, watch Correspondents are constantly on the for it is The confirmation class meets St. Paul yesterday afternoon. He things new and interesting and Written So Can Understand It Abstracts and titles to all property You SETTLER'S LETTER Mrs. R. E. Gates arrived N^w on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. .declined to comment on the matter The (20 Pages) contains Shop Notes Department in Koochiching county furnished the Practical Hints for Shop Work and easy ways iot AND ANSWER this afternoon, saying that he Years day from the Pacific Coast layman to do things around the Home. O. M. KLEVEN, Pastor. the Bors on short notice by the (17 Pages) for socl Amataur Mechanics had no statement to make. to spend several weeks with her Girls who like to make things, tells how to make Wire, Koochiching county Abstract Co. less and Telegraph Outfits, Engines, Boats, Snowshoes, Continued from Page 1 instructions sister,. Mrs. I. B. Vachon anci The Democratic state convention Jewelry, Beed Furniture, etc. Co.ntains Chas C. Lang Passed Away. Sportsman, for the Mechanic, Camper and official abstractors, International family, before returning to her ploying men to show them how will be held in St. Paul, $1.50 PER YEAR SINCLE COPIES, ISt Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. Ord»r from your mndulw or direct from th« pafeitalMr. Feb. 1. to control disease and secure Sample copy wiil be sent on request* home in the east. About 11:20 p. New Year's POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE than capital alone to farm successfully. No. Michigan Avenue. CHICAGO eve Mr. Chas. C. Lang, father of Miss Florence Green, who has The many friends of Miss Lou Frank S. and C. B. Lang, quietly edge of how to care for these been wrestling with influenza Graham are pleased to see her We are glad that the friend passed away after a very few things. since school closed, has so far back again in the former position acknowledges that farmers' days of illness. A county agent cannot remake recovered as to be able to go to she filled so well as cashier clubs ae good socially. It is impossible, Deceased, accompanied by his a county by himself, but he is V)*- the twin cities for a few days ang general roustabout at E. E. aged wife, who is now in precarious for farmers especially, "TP' one who, connected with county, visit before school starts again. Peterson and Co's, Store. condition, spent a happy to. co-operate locally in a business »state and government, can obtain Christmas with their son Frank, way until they will co-operate help for the farmers when The funeral of Mis. Louis Mrs. A. T. Scarlett, one of the and a couple of days afterward in a social way. The failures they would not know where to Tipple will be held at the Methodist earliest settlers of the Littlefork was unable to leave his bed— in farmers' co-operative societies look for help. He can show them Episcopal church Sunday, valley was a visitor to our city just tired and weary he lingered what the market demands so have been largely due to the at 2:30 p. m. The body will lie over New Year's,, from her along until the summons came. ^they will not have to waste time fact that farmers did not know in state from 1 p. m. until 2:30 beautiful farm home near For•ythe. The funeral services were and money in learning by experience. ,and agree with each other and at the church. All Odd Fellows held in the M. E. church, conducted He can help put them in hence, would not pull together will meet at the Masonic Hall at by Rev. C. H. Blake and a position so that when the farm, in a business way. The farmers' 2 p. m. to attend the funeral. Money to Loan on tarm proper-f attended by the county commissioners, is cleared up, and the son takes "f club is the first step. We must ly in united States and Canada. members of the Masonic it, he will find it is not seeded to creep before we walk, and are Born, Dec. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Apply to Frank S. Lang, Internatiotial lodge and many other friends weed seed, stocked with inferior Falls, Minnesota. tf not apt to ever walk unless we Orlando Woodward, a baby boy, and acquainances stock, and needs a thorough weighing 83^2 pounds. Both child do creep. Shall we wait until we The remains were axompanied overhauling to bring it up to and mother are doing nicely. want to co-operate in a business Ross Slack, who was formerly by Mr. and Mrs. F. S .Lang to date and make it profitable. Mrs. Burman and Mrs Peterson, t# lawyer for the Engler Lumber way and then fail because^ ^e The of Clayton, Iowa to be ititerred in marrelons durability As the old adage .says, "A CftJ "Nobby Tread" Tires the mother and sister of Mjs. Woodward,from the family burial lot. are trying to walk without first Co., has joined the force of the stitch in time saves nine," so &ct that they are really two tire* Aitkin, couhty are visiting Deceased was born at Elyria, creeping? There has been some International Lumber Co., which should we try and help the farmers in one make them the tires thct job at the home. should unhestiatingly buy. Ohio, Jan. 25th, 1832. He emigrated business done by co-operation, of this county all that we adds another strong man to & to Iowa in 1852, where, even in-a business way. Farmers' possibly can so that we grow to "their force. The first saloon building which at Garnaville, on March 8th, i860 clubs have purchased sires, be a county that was right from ill: "NobbyTread"Tire» became vacant in our city has he \yas united in marHage with the beginning and not made over. threshing machines, wood saws, WOOD SAWING? been leased by Mr. C. N. Wirt, Ann Elizabeth Shaw, who survives built halls, clubbed together to The people of this county have ure now sold under their regular whose growing business demands him. In 1892 the family the opportunities denied to buy registered seed, and many WstT—perfeetw«rlmi»a«hip See Richardson Bros, about larger quarters. He will removed to Chicago, where the end material—BUT any adjust* many counties—no reason why other things. s*hat wood you want sawn. They men! is on a basis of move into the former Schela family home was maintained un(jil our soil should become poor, our We agree that it takes brawn, f, 5,000 Miles •_}vill saw it. at the least possible place as soon as. some changes I9I2 when the aged couple fields weed ridden and our stock muscle, capital, roads, to make *price. -Big reduction on sawing have been made. 1 removed to International Falls. a disgrace. The state is willing this county come to its own, but jr. over two cordslp Work guarat•«ed MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. Four children were ,born to them to help, the government is willing it needs more—it needs the right to give satisfaction Minneapolis, Minn. of whom Chas. B. and Frank S. help—are we willing to Northwest Distributor* kind of stock, good organization, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS .Phone N0.11673 R. of -this city alone survive. help ourselves? people with vision and a" knowl-