International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 27, 1916 · Page 3 of 4
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,1 T. U. NOTES. BIG FALLS SCHOOL tiOTES. of the Border Telephone" Co/ at HORSES AT AUCTION. THEV TAKE ADVANTAGE OP Th£ GOOD OUDQK. ^(Continued from page 3. Indus on the 8th inst. D. J. Kennedy, of Indus, was elected president, [COSH! HOPE I FIND s®. Farm and Draught Horses UOf 1UTHEOUDQE'S VEST-J The members of the local W. the accomplishment of this end, AGOOD PERFECTO] .best's A POUCH OF W-B CUT IS Iner Anderson, of Birchdale, for Sale, x" 4 3* 1 CIOA.R. C. T. U. and their friends, are earnestly two general inspections for head vice-president *Wm. Hale, of requested to attend the lice have been had. Twenty-one Birchdale, secretary, and Albert From five hundred to one thousand NOTICE! Union meeting at the home of .cases were found on the first inspection szereneEz FTERTHIS SV/IM A head of horses constantly on Schonsby, of Birchdale, was reelected Mrs. E. L. Heermance, Tuesday nOKHi LE BIT OF THE NEW and nine others on the wmnmo- :wl hand, including large draft horses, treasurer. Mrs. W. D. REALTOBACCO CHEW m., February ist. )Ve want to second. These were handed the, nj p. ANS SOLID COHFORT !I0 PEEPINGALLOWED driving horses, delivery horses, Eastman was engaged to attend see every member present. After WE. "little pink slips" of the Health farm chunks, farm mares, sad central for the coming year. te the regular business the follow- Department and sent home. Colftg dlers and mules. Every horse Miss Jennie Taylor is visiting at --r-- program will be rendered: operation iri the matter of clean- hitched and tried before saje. If the Dick Metcalf home near BannOCk. Devotionals. 1. ing up was general. Every one "'-"-r you want one horse or a carload, Piano solo Mrs. Rose 2. now has a clean head and looks am** come to Barrett & Zimmerman's Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scholta Reading Mrs. Geo. Shaw 3. it. Inspections will be had from Great Midway Horse Market, St.. welcomed' an heir to their home Solo Mrs. Heermance 45- time to time until the nuisance is Paul. Auction every Wednesday. since the New Year. Norman is Quiz on W. C. T. U. catechism known to' have been abated. AuPlease Private sales daily. one- of the popular bus drivers to study from page 14 to thority for this action is. found in ypu across men who are search- Duliith staples,':23rd Avfe. W., run the Consolidated school. Si inclusive, in the Annual Leaf the statute jroverning nuisances ^nd Superior ^street. Private sales Paul Mai has returned to his wnrnSern?lew'n^ tobacco tell them to let also bring leaflets to meet c'-.p well as the Health Regulations get W-B GUT Chewing—the Real Tobacco mill on the Black. He has been Mch. 16. ing. W. C. T. U. Ed. of the State Board of Health. home about two weeks with a Chew, shred. It tastes better and new cut, long We wish to take this occasion smashed thumb. NOTICE TO KOOcHICHING lasts longer than the ordinary kind. It cuts to thank the.parents for the splendid FARMERS CLUB. .COUNTY TRAPPERS. Garland Ogden and family, who dowa the grinding. A chew is plenty- small co-operation accorded us and it is tobacco. spent the fall and winter in Peiin- rich the many expressions ,1 1 ^viiwuiv iaii aiiu wiillti ill CIIII7 1 The Farmer's Club will hold its! appr^l'2'lyania' al?d Wsconsin visiting "Ship your raw furs to me. 1 "Notice how the salt bringa out the rich tobacco U*tew monthly meeting January 28th, at the school author- respective hemes of their par- will at all times pay. you the Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqwre, New Totk City q{ ion o{ ents, are again on the claim far a 7:30 p. m. In the higt. school. if v"--•' highest market price. 1 am fully ities time. -V'Adoiph on and posted the market, on jrou want oats, wheat, or anyj" E Bowen Hoard made a business some. articles which I could use other seeds for'next spring, give „Ye pafly''l gig Aul} Tyme trip to the Falls last week. more your order to Mr Vancura at this Fa„s ,4th. Pianned for private trade I will pay Februaf to Mrs. Sarah Jaquith died at the than market price. I will hold Meeting, as he has arranged for «Ye auld folks." Old- enWrtain What time is it when your home of her son, Frank, at Indus,! goods separate until offer is ac- the seeds. fashioned basket social in connect clock strikes 13? the 14th, and was bruied in the In The Poultry association will! cepted if so ordered, and will return tion. Proceeds to be applied on dus cemetery last .Monday. Rev. hold its showthe 28th and 29th of furs to you free of charge. It is time to have payments of school piano. Gregg of Littlefork conducted the January at the school. Mr. Brown Yours for quick cash returns, JEWELER GISH THE Mr. Cochran visited the Dentaybow last give a lecture at the club sad rites. Many will miss will FRED SHAW, school recently. His talk repair it for you. this kind old lady, who has lived meeting. International Falls, was on "Causes and Distribution 'mong them so long. All work neatly and promptly Minnesota. of Diseases," Agriculture, Farm done. Prices reasonable. Our school is badly crippled at BETHLEHEM CHURCH and Home Study." He commented Watches, Clocks, Jewelry present as about 75 per cent of our HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING upon the value of the old time people are sick with colds and Also dealer in songs they were singing.. coughs. Wear-U-Well Shoes Dentaybow pupils are enjoying A Fine Program, Social Time, The Loman-Birchdale stage is OUT'lpDItef hot lunches these cold days. The fed'1 pouts! Good Supper and Election of now hauled by a pair of mules and domestic science class has started Officers for Ensuing Year. driven by one of the oldest settlers NIVAL All regular work at last. The weeks' along the border. It is an eh^closed S MAKE.-fT ,, lesson was on "Starch Foods." rig with a warm stove in it The annual meeting of Bethle- The following-pupils had a perhem A N. 2 where one may ride in comfort. church last Friday evening fect attendattcejast month: Geo. Mrs. Martin Christiansen passed was very successful. Tables for Alvin Glenning, Mary Cullen, and away at -her home near Indus last I CimUWi-JIHIWi-HWKtY-/KIITilW-WBgWanilW m'he gymnasium Enen Cullen, Katherine Cullen set WTaiMTIWMl Wt WHTEJTJ-ffECTIWUUW FIRE WORK/ Sunday, the 16th. Her husband by members of the con- fiUed DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET and James Cullen Come to St. Paul for and three of her children were gregtion and their families. A This school did not commence filimber of short speeches were untii jamlary at her bedside to give her all the Winter Vacation Ioth because both Your The coins ache for freedom. They exert an cheer and comfort that is possible riCu ^r Ambrose Holland, on teacher and pupils were having at such times. The funeral was behalf of the church, presented iagrippe. and Enjoy the Exhiliarating Outdoor influence over you to be put into circulation. No the Sports that Make the Northwest the POnnilPtQ mnV rncpc +r\ TV/Tt-o rf^1. bouquets pink roses to Mrs. 0 held from the hall at Loman, on 1 he Dentaybow school pupils Healthiest Section oi the United States Sorenson and to Mrs. Swinnerton, Thursday last, the remains being temptation to spend needlessly when the money is have been -learning some new Amateur Speed and Fancy Skating N in appreciation of the work laid to rest in the Loman cemetery. Contests games which they enjoy playing in the bank on interest. Start an account now with Big Boxing Exhibition at Auditorium they have done for the music. Dr. Rev. Gregg officiated. Mrs. in the snow. The primary language Northwest Amateur Hockey Matches Elizabeth Monahan spoke on Christiansen has been a patient Big Curling Bonspiel whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open class has been, studying sufferer for many months. She had Ski Jumping Tournament .. "What the Church Can Do for the -r 1 t- 11 about the Eskimos. The Seventh Skijoring (Horse Racing on Skis) Children of International Falls," «Enoch Arden.. a host of friends who will mourn an account. Don't allow your money to work you Grade is readi 'Motor Sl^d Races oundmg akc^note for ,he year^ her death and share their grief Six Mammoth Toboggan Slides The St River school make it work for you, this is the way others get ahead, Ten Ice Skating Rinks. along this lme. Dr. GFSw.nner-'started with the bereaved family. funches started hot lunches hot last week Spectacular Pageants and Fireworks ton spoke on the topic: The Mrs. Neilsen was. quite ill last Matching Clubs of Fifteen Thousand This was the first day the pupils Uniformed Drilled Men and Women I S N A I O N A A N Town is Going Dry." As the Saturday, when Dr. Bethune was stayed during the noon hour. Bands, Fife and Drum Corps, Etc. Church has worked to drive out called from Emo. We are glad William Skahl has been obliged INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA the saloon, it must now work for to learn that she is much improved. Join Boreas Rex, King of the to leave school since the cold wea- Carnival at St. Paul law-enforcement and for putting 4.4. 1-1 ther has come to stay. This leaves Mrs. Richard Todd, of Toopie, January 27th to February 5th 0t. the Sturgeon River school with better the place the saloon. came here last week to attend the This is a Hummer enrollment of only six. Don't Wait for Summer. The roll call followed, members funeral of her mother, Mrs. M. Julia Skahl, Earl and Lillian Of the church responding with iast Christiansen. N Derfect attendance Verses of Scripture. Many of the „°nt^ attendance last Ike Clark and "Dad'' Perkins absent members were heard from were the last ones of our trappers ti_ 't i_ 1 1 1 _r 1 11 rp, ,, Ine Johnson school has its doby letter. Then the roll was called to catch wolves. They are getting it,„ mestic science supplies, cupboard of the children under the x1 special u, some scarcer now. A £1 and table at last. Their school i-u care of the church. After prayer, OAK PORTAGE. 4,1,^ v, room was painted and the floor the younger ones went up to the ,. Mr. Oscar Granstrom has Social room for stories, Pai"ted ^°1,dj S-- dUrmg bought a nice new light bob-sleigh At the business meeting reports The sewing class is making curwere for one horse. tains for the school room given from the various departments Mr. Andrew Johnson ,a pros Four boys "in the associated of work. Mrs. Soren-! perous Big Fork farmer, took a schools are taking cooking. Look son reported for the choir, outlining to your laurels, girls load of beef to Littlefork last plans for the coming year, week. In addition to the present strong Mr. Walstrom has resigned his LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY. chorus, she will start a vested work at sawing for Hjelmer choir of young girls. Still other*, Marklund and Louie_ Lindberg T. ohnson leftrTuesday for his choirs may be added later, like the has taken his place. farm in Nett River township. one for boys which Mrs. Swinnerton Mr. Carl Lundstrom and Roger Mrs. Brotten is working for is training in the Sunday Carlson are sawing for Rollin Mrs. Sivert Thompson. School. The attendance of the Smith. 'Grandma' Riker has been sick children at the morning service Mr. J. E. Erickson has .taken with the grip the past week but will be encouraged in every osSible up a new method of Bible study at present writing is improving. #1095 FACTORY way. in the Sunday school, which Ms Mike Lemmer was at the county Mrs. Heermance reported for proven both interesting and help seat last Wednesday. the Sunday school, which is in a ful. A number of points are Mr. Gloren, representing the very flourishing condition. The chosen and a portion of Scripture Brown Lumber & Land Co. of goal set for the year was an attendance smooth resistleu flow of power without a break or Rhinelander, Wisconsin, is in to cover the point, and the pupil of a hundred. There is 8kip. decides upon the proper verse tto town this week. £lso a good school in South International low humming sound Just the of the motor as it Principal Davis spent Sunday meet the question. There has certainly Falls, where it is hoped to Like a car along, up over swings the the crest of a hill. come a dearth over the land visiting with friends in the coun- hold a series of special meeting. 1 breathing-as it Just its deep, slow, peaceful creeps along roads as to Bible reading, but God will Other reports were given by the of congested traffic. hold men arid women responsible O. Belsaas has had two Contented Christian Endeavor recently or to throtdo as on Its lightning response the you "step her tail" for the way in which they treat ganized, by the Ladies' Society, V,men he,!,in? sPe him in some to team. circle that slow-moving the Word of Life, the Book of Which Ivhich has has done done good good work work during dur- ,servic:es the. Past ™ee,k- Kitten Books. There is a personal mes That what get when you have an Enger Twin-Six. is you ing the past year completing the meetmgs w.U also be the past year completing the number ,, of sage in it for every soul who will held in the country during the oversize tires and Long cantilever springs, deep roomy body. ayments on the piano and organ sincerely read and heed "He that of riding. These all add to the pleasure the trustees, and by the Beth- ne^ hat My Word, let him speak My Elegant finish of the stream-line body and genuine leather uphblstery lehem Athletic association. It was M"' C: A', ,has. bfen MlUer Word faithfully. is a car emphasize that this you will be proud to own. decided to discontinue the latter ,Spe"d'ngJhe las'week w'th her as a separate organization, having brother, Marion Riggs, at the Milthe with the same financial rating as Packard Built by a Company ler homestead and Ford—ask own Banker about this. your work of the playground and Mrs. A. T. Scarlett spent' Monday A'v'f gymnasium developed by the live Wanted. Wire or write Dealers for territory you and Tuesday at the Falls. church under the direction of a want reserved. A. C. Earley held services in the The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Special committee, Forsyth schoolhouse last Sunday. 200 MODERN ROOMS The officers elected were as follows a lawlid ia Heart of Biuin«M District Clerk, Mrs. Emily Sorenson S I N E A E $ LOMAN. ENGER NORTHWEST COMPANY Sunday School superintendent, m*- KUROP^N HATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA Rev. E. L. Heermance As-| During^the cold snap Loman COMPLETE SAFETY "W& sistant, Miss Lucy Barrett Sec- news bureau froze up and got AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS 1643 HENNEPIN AVE. Deri. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION retary ofthe Sunday School, Har- snowed under, therefore got (iNSURANOE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES I fy Randall Trustee for three slightly behind, EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUItDINa.) EVERY ROOM HAS HOT ANO COLD RUNNING years, R. J. Russell trustee for A number of sharieholders from WATER. STEAM HEAT. OA* AND ELECTRIC iggy LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. two years, W. E. Dayton. here attended the annual meeting- IX- W "V~ Cfc. '"v DEFECTIVE PAGE