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January 27, 1916 · Page 2 of 4

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flfl&lU'Jt Big STwed-r to'Sarpi arid Falls PROFESSIONAL CARDS Persontl Iteas Miss Esther :Carlso5i bfll^Big V3fe'' is here visiting tier sister, wnfinfwiiwimiiiwwtM^umi! Mrs O, P. Lundstrpm JOHN H. BROWN iirs. Muench returned Sunday The Dorcas'Society met- with {Too Late for Last Week.) H-: H* Fogner of|pig Falls, Attorney at Law rI from her visit WithSt. Paul relatives, Mrs. Richard Liljeblad Monday. The seventh grade, eighth grde SP^ Sunday 111 the neighborhood. tilt., I Office in the litis Block and the high school hoys are tak- Thomas Smith made a trip to International Falls,, Minn, -Mike Emlawis on the state ing mechanical drawing on Mon- -IL-w^e^*.. Remember the International scaling staff at Norman, near Du- days and wood working on.W^d-'. Lundstrom was a Margie 4 •«. "iS', Falls band dance at the Gr^hd, luth. p-"Z nesdays and Fridays.' "'V business caller Friday. Friday, February 4th DR, H. H. IHRIG Velma! Tubbs* has withdrawn Chris. Johnson is down the river from rchool. f. helping Chas. Lundstrom with his Daitist Mr. and Mrs. Sigru'd Weriberg Mrs. R. H. Doherty and son -Jffir Miss Cooper's pypils are study- **lis are rejoicing over^ the birth of a Office over Holler's Confectionery returned Saturday from Duluth, icimucu oatuiutt^ HUIU ^uiuwit, daughter ing how ito carry injured people. ^a*,n® Canfjeld made a trip to -r nternational Falls, Minn. where they hve had a fine visit A meeting of the teachers of the ^Pf uS with relatives. Morning worship at 11. The' associate^ schools_will )be held Adolpn Bloom was in Margie Mr. H. Tohms leaves tonight pastor \rill give the first of a ser- here a wefck from this coming ,T fojr Montreal, Canada, on business Ggp, S. LANGLAND J. P. Wienesi teacher of the iesoftalks dii "Seme ModernFriday. iSS S3 ^Nelscm was a for the Papier Makers Union. -J. LAWYER: newly orgariize'd school on the Acts of the Apostles," speaking of .* Miss Wyman's seventh and Sfv *jr -e Lundstrom home Nett Lake" Reservatioli, sperit David Livingstone, the path-finder, eighth grad£ arithmetic elates w®di\esday. evening., In litis Block on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dolliver visaed several days in the city. Evening Worship at 7:3o.r ¥oti have completed the work planned *s* v?ni®- Smith- returned 4th Ave. with his mother and father-inlaw, will want'*• t&-hraf llilr Heermance for jthe.ye^r and are now busy re- om•a V1S1^ •—e to Wisconsin- nternatxonalFalls, Mim. The chorus -viewing,.,,. Clarence Morrisey wasaneighThe Mr. and Mrs. Easterly- over on "A Man's Sob, Money to Loan on tarm property Saturday., Eyeiybody -reports a in United States and Canada* choir will sifig. 5 giodfefn geography students ^9r^0CK^ week. F. J. McPARTLIN Apily to Frank S. Lang, International good time. Sundy school at- xq a. m..s ... finn rrnpv qtuaai n/yitc are, wqrking hard preparing for Falls, Minnesota. tf the stajte examination. LMT^^^fWpS ., ChristianEndeaYoc at 7 'Jpo. -y: Teacher Training Bible class on v~T Those exhibiting chickens at the 1 First Intermediate Ronn. The second intermediate room Office over International Mrs. S. J. McHugo and daug Koochiching county Poul- Monday evening at 7:30*,' {T comjng State Bank' Those who have been neither had a contest in darning. The boys ter, Kathenne, left last night ^or try show are asked to make their Reading room open on Sunday International Falls, Minn, art. the prize winners. Hans a six weeks trip to Janesvi e, entrjes known as soon as possible afternoon, and every evening absent nor tardy' the month of Promersberger won first and Virgil Minn,, and LaCrosse, Wiscomsn,» when the skating rink is in use. December: to Prof. E. W. Vancure. Gregg second visiting relatives of both sides of Foiirth Grade:— a F. SWINNERTON M. D^CIS. Mr. Davis and Miss Cooper visited Mary Anzinger, Lura Allen, Gordan the house. South Bethldhem. Physician and Suirgeon Money to loan on Northern some country schools last Jewett, Maybel Maneny, Town Hall, Holler's Addition. Minnesota lands.. Eyes examined and glasses fitted, Tuesday. Thie Poultry Show will be a suc""'cess Frances Promfersberger. Office* over Empress Jevne & Norton, Agents, The xhanual training class made if yoii co-operate with us.' Third Grade Sunday school on Sunday afternooh International Falls, Minn." Theatre Josephine Anzinger, Lucille greens for the school.. The drawBrown, The poultry industry is not a hobby. 7 at 2:00.' International Falls, Minn, May 18. it Carol'Gregg, Ruth Grif- ing G^ass is going to stencil them, It is an industry worth while, The members of the school fith, Eugferie I JeWett, Evelyn They working on their dei and brie that will help to make are served unuch and coffee after this community what it should be. Pkrker, Dbris Peterson, Annie now: Mrs. John H. Brown returned service last Sunday, which was DR. J^$Eft PERRVCH ANCEI Promiersberger, Franklin Rose,' The pupils in Miss Davis' room home Tuesday after a six weeks' greatly enjoyed on a cold day. -4 Physician and Surgeon Donald Skiff. k- jwl11 give the play^ "Mr^ Bob,'? in Alderman and Mrs. L. W. Wil- jaunt, during which time she visson Primary Room. Office over litis Drug Store 1 the near future. ^turned last Friday after a ited with relatives and friends in FIRST METHODIST EPISGDPAL Phone 11 Those Who have been neither ^iss Wyman PUP^S are busy month's visit in Virginia, where the Twin Cities, southern Mirtnethe CHURCH. ^4: *v Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching absetn nor tardy the montir of:wlt^ their potato booklets' this new attorney has been put- sota and Iowa. She is glad to get I 0: week. They completed- their December: week. They completed ting up ice for the cold storage home again John and Gippy. The Down Town Church. physiology booklets Friday. Second Grade plants. C. H. Blake, Pastor. DR. J. F. PETERSON Mr. Cochran and Miss Beck Bfert Christenson, Johnny Grady, •c Dentist he agricultural department of Th.e plans for the Sccond An.district Hollfen, Celia Massey, walked to Cross River this week The Ladies' Aid will be entertained No. 4 has some very good, nual Kooch.ch.ng County Po^l- Office over International Catherine Mueller, Gustav Paul-! TheJ. f.ourld the roads in very poor by Mrs. H. L. Frank at her State Bank 1 plans for the coming, year along sen, Evelyn Savage, Cnythy con«»tion. home tomorrow (Friday) afternoon,- poultry iines. It will pay those .^11 md.cations the show w.U be a rnternationaf Falls, Minn, Promersberger, Helen Skiff. CENTRAL ITEMS. interested to investigate their success. The committees in First GradeI Choir rehearsal tomorrow (Friday) I ^charge are busy getting subscriptions Evelyn Gregory, Earl Parker, evening at the parsonage, to be used as premiums fpr Lagrippe has its victims in this PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Flossie Penfield, Evelyn Rose. "The Price, to Follow in His District Court adjourned last successful winning birds. the 2j locality. Number enrolled LAWYERS Train" will be the subject of the Miss-St. Laurence was quite il Saturday until next Tuesday, On Total atterfdance Epworth League discussion next Over International State 26 Friday but recovered and appear- account Of the serious illness of There will be two new memJudge Cases of absence Sunday evening. Bank ed Monday. Wright's father-in-law, bers initiated into the sublime Cases of tardiness 1Q Next' Sunday's services are: International Falls, Minn, Donat Mohn is on the sick list who for many years has made his mysteries of the Eastern Star and Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Epworth Second Intermediate. Little Marianne- Mohn has not home with them. one affiliated member received in- League devotional, and study, 7 to the local chapter, after which been well this week. 1 Number enrolled .... i. 13 p. m. Public worship, 11 a. m. W.E.LAWRENCE The Poultry Shaw will be held another of the famous lunches Total attendance in days .258 Albert Nelson is recovering from and 7130 jpi.''m./ at the. school house on. the 28th will be given by theladies. These Number cases of absence, days ^^siege of lagrippe. 2 THE REXALL STORE I Rdnier services every Thursday and 29th of January.) Mr. C. E. new additions will increase the Number cases of tardiness....' Black boards for the schoo (evening at 7 :30. ''"Brown of the State Extension active membership of the local Average daily attendance ...12.9 expected Monday,- having International Fails, Minn. were We invite you to attend the /fifeision, will be here both days to chapter eighty-three, Those neither absent nor tardy been at Baudette some time but services of the' Down Town are. to our surprise, the freight paid 1 do the judging and give points of Church. H. STUBEE Sixth Grade:— they went on up to Birchdale or interest to all persons interested, The committee appoitned by the --4* :-t, JR* 1 5 Odd-Fellows lodge to raise funds Grace Brown, Jack Brown, Odd. thereabouts. Architect and Superintendent of CHRISTIAN BAPTIST Mr. C. E. Brown, state poultry to purchase or erect a suitable Peterson. The school library books came Construction CHURCH NOTICES. cr 't- expert from Crookston Experi- building for a lodge home, will Fifth Grade:— Friday. The Church of the New Covenant. Office over litis Drug Store ment Station, and Prof. Edw. put on their first performance at Flora Scott, Hazel Pettis, Nelia1 Ftans Stenberg sold his horse Wm. Cross, Patsori InternationalFalls, Minn, Vancura, spent the first of this the Grand theatre on Thursday, Mutis, Hafts Promersberger, Pafty from Baudette. to a wieek at Ericsburg and Ray in the evening, February 24th, which Clyde Parker, Billy Mueller,1 Albert Sunberg went up BirchVirgil Bible School, 10 a.m. Classes interests of the poultry industry., will consist of the. spectacular Gregg, Ida Edler, Jesse dale Way in search of work but he DR. E. A. THOMPSON 'for ill: U. R. welcome, Mr. Gish, Bartnett. came back unsuccessful or unsat- Arabian twelve reel photo-play supterintendent. DENTIST High School Romn.. Miss Agnes Carlson and Miss entitled "Cabira," which will be isfied. Sermon, 11 a. m.: "Courting ^tae Wyman of Baudette, former- interspersed by three home talent Office and Residence Number enrolled 31 BIG FALLS ASSOCIATED ly compositors in the office of? fhfc selectioris by Mrs. Geo, F.vSwinf Over litis' Drug Store Total attendance 607 SCHOOL NOTES.- RR junior Christian Endeavor at •m- Baudette Region, arrived hei^i nerton Mr. Joel 7Hanson, and^ International Falls, Minnesota Average daily attendance .25.351 3 p.. m. For young folks from 6 yesterday to begin a course ^flr Goldstein and Turbin, the black^ Number: cases of absence, y2 I tbj 14 years of age. The Big Falls schools, under cursing at the Northern Minne- faced artists, with their pleasing days .................... 26 Senior Christian Eneadvor, 6 :30 the efficient direction of Dr. G. sota hospital. comedies. Number cases of tardiness .. p. m. An interdenominational Those neither absent nor tardy Swinnerton, our County school CALL ON organization whose motto is in Seventh Grade: physician, are making an earnest The average egg tested hen of A deal is being consummated "Loyalty to Christ and the fife the laying breed will lay about whereby the Northern MMn^dtSP Dprothy Erickson, Glenn Gregg, complying with the at JIMMIE DAWSON 155 eggs during the first yearMt Hospital association is sellinfir Kenneth Hawkins, Vernon health regulations of the state. In vji 'Sermon, 7130 m. "Blood Barnum, Minn., the Poultry &Sb& ibiiildiiig and equipment to oiteio£ Jameson, Gladys Klefstad, By When You Want Your (Continued on last page.). ^Against Blood.": nt ciation give statistics shbwing the" hospital branches of i^he HARNESS SHOES REPAIRED. ron Manery, Athalie. Peterson.! ^l^feise and prayer sei^rice 8 p. w:u that the cost of feeding a hen in Catholic church. -This transafe Eighth Grade, -ifil each Wednesday. ~W: PETERSONS-COOK. their vicinity is between 7 and S tibii is looked upon with favbi* by Julia Christianson, Leslie Dimon,| RUBBER HEELS SPECIALTY ^j. Choir practice 8 p. m. Friday. a •7. cents per month. The cost here the public generally in ouf £fty£ Lois Griffith, Marie Hale, Einfeer Stubee, leader. would be somewhat higher diie as it is believed that it will result Hawkins, Thrinie Muus, Luella pretty wedding was solemn- A -3 Rev. Weniger, returned South Vleck.v J.'.* the: high prices of feed Evien in a still Jarger corps of physicl Van ized Wednesday night at the home American missionary, plans to be gT, with this in view the profit iSs^latls ^nd surgeons and will befe^ Hi_h School:— of J. Peterson, jn, of Spooner, •%. -very substantial one, saying noth- ter able to meet the growing deing ^n7,rr nd J»™. R^Ph whe" h'S son J- Garnet was „n- %s a of the value of being able to mands of thfe rapidly growing Bernice Hawkins, Pearl Larson, ited in marriage to Ruth Jane SAVE 25 PER CENT BY he Southern Sister of Marje Ro'mens,' Margaret Ro- Cook of Sedalia,'Missouri.' Rev. I 'eat fresh eggs. .. —^-*v%eetibti of country. r$ t^4Great Americas." From an BUYING YOUR HARD-. mens, Richard Romens^ Arthur F- D. White of Baudette performBrown. educational standpofril alone these Rev. C. H. Blake was agreeably ed the ceremony. Miss Jessamine A DRUNKEN JUROR^ A WARE AT THOMPSON'S presentations of the true vivid surprised Sunday to receive a' firi^ly Peterson was the bride's'-attendant, character of South American conditions I E A W A E engraved certificate bestowing: CALDWELL-BROOK. while Dr. Jack Peterson of Last Saturday the- District are well worth hearing. International best upon him a "Knighthood of Joy- Court was considerably hindered Falls was man. STORE. Jas. Dawson, Mgr. Po not fail to hear him. You'll The young couple left the followbe land," in connection with the by one of the jurors failing to startled, truth beins- stranger Chas. Lundstrom and James i. week of winter frolic in St. Paul. „show up when the morning term than fiction. fjohnson went to.Big Falls Mon- *venm« a honeymoon trip 8 Wg through the southern states. Only He is ordered to appear next Sat^jwas called to order. After fome S" The church now has ja radiop-. dy. •Mr n* the immediate friends were presMr. urday in the saintly city-accom-J time jthc court bailiff returned Ing Tangen and: crew of .. tican which will' be used for- the ed at the ceremony. panied by a retinue of at least with the news that it would retwelve ment-Went to Wildwood on Mon- young folks, depicting therlife of The groom is assistant cashier prominent citizens from quire a team and sleigh to get the Chrsit also illustrated lectures on! day to begin on a job of logging, Second Avenue between Second of the First National Bank of International this burg. drunken juror to the court .hpuse?i'^Tfie Arthur Nelson is at-home from foreign lands and other interest­ Falls, and tis also: a judge ordered him brought and Third Streets. ing and educational features. You the logging camp up the Brook 'r Ra^of Logap, Doherty and Logaii, th^ u^iheii turned^ him over tb* the cain secure.the dates and time of n°wshowing Spooner, of which his brother •employment men, are kept^m6rer jailbr, who gave Tiim a good^cbld by attending the Lord's Adolph Bloom made a usiness js cashier. He has made a Phone 128. than busy, these days keeping the ^ath and massage and put him to Day services. All are welcome, trip to Margie on Monday. splendid record in the banking labor market supplied with men. bed, and by two o'clock had31 him ^4 regardless of name or nationality: Miss Elvira Lundstroin is ill at. b^sines$. The bride's home The labor proposition has become in court sobered and in his right is at -i S.E.rDOirSONtSON this writing. Sedalia, Mo., but: for some' time •a serious one Owing to the thous^itniift(^ thoroughly understanding wm .hfSSS JSJSS?*. ^tuds of Europeans who have re- that ^he court would take up his Abstracts and titles to all pro- F. S. Lang of International Falls, turned' to their homs to ngh't^case later in the term^iWe trust, in Koochiching county fur- ably put a family ypon it. Shoe repairing neatly done. -deir theirresjie^ive fta^,^^an^lsb'th^ jiid^will alsb^fiiid: (ift?WhS •nish^d on short notice .by- the! OurlCehobf was^slted by two couP^ are vfry P^P' Ladies and Gent's rubber heels .. i- ular ,,amonsr a laree circle of beteuse of the Urge num^f r^is responsible for th»t disgustiiig.! Koochiching county Abstract Co. of the school supervisors^last f? amo"K soc^ts cnjitiny these days the new condition of things and punish official ahbtractors, International Thursday fnends' who extend the best ot N. NURICK SHOE SHOP Canadian regiments. i^.n. .Jfe. J: wishes on the happy occasion.— the booze seller also. ^NDSTR°M Falls, Minn.—Adv^ 2T6 Second Avenuev n' •y.4,- 4 Vi?