International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 10, 1916 · Page 14 of 16
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Jf INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS r% A E E S. 1 aoa«««-»S««a»a-»»«KatS!C««3« so generously responded to every MSB PROFESSIONAL CARDS —^DISTRICT NEWS *jj made upon them. They specially Local and Personal Items cal1 remember the minstrels, Mrs. LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NEWS button, Mrs- Allard aind Mrs. BosttMaaaaaasas JOHN H. BROWN Hillstead the people who loaned Mrs. Barney Collins has moved A patriotic conference will be Attorney at Law (Too late for last week.) f*?e ProPer*ies and costumes, the held at the Town ftall, Fort Frances, to Duluth. Most of the rural school teach- s, who opened their homes to Office in the litis Block Feb. A lunch will also 14th. ers were unable to come in for the Margie delegates, and ree International Falls, Minn. Mr. W. T. Sterrett left last be served and an interesting program meeting last Friday on account of e, patrons who came with their night for, the State university hospital rendered by home talent. the bad roads. baskets ready for an old time froMany Admission for treatment for rupture. 25c. girls are getting ready, 1(^, DR. H. H. IHRIG '3* for the bread making contest1. T\tnes sPelling bread to the and Editor and Mrs. Geo. Erickson Miss Sleeman of Sleeman, Ont., Dentist which will be held within three Jud?ng cont^ts were few owing Jj!YjjnJ-H— is an appendicitis patient at the of the Spooner News were social weeks. Girls from eight to eight- jt(? bloGaded roads. Min- Office over Holler's Confectionery snow visitors in our city Monday enroute local hospital for treatment under een years old may be contestants, ime J°^nson and Damiie Reed reCharlie International Falls, ... Minn. for Bemfidji, where the editor, Dr. Monahan. Pettis enrolled as a Presented the Big Falls school, who is also ah attorney-atlaw, Corner 10th Avenue 'and St. third grade pupil last week. ^lgot Erickson and Samuel Rand 5th has cases before the District Miss Cora Riley of Baudette, E. L. Heermance, Pastor. GEO. S. LANGLAND The third grade pupils have MSot the schooL Enck Court which convened Monday, arrived at the local hospital to be son proved an easy winner in the cnn nrnvpn an +V», ASocialCenter for theCommunity learned "tV dramatize "the story POCV Judge Stanton presiding. Mrs. LAWYER operated on for appendicitis by oral contest, Samuel Rand in the Fannies Menagerie. Erickson returned that evening Dr. Monahan Monday. Morning worship at 11. The In litis Block on written contest held Saturday high school students will to Spooner. topic will be "The Acts of Some morning. 4th Ave. Modern Apostles: Lincoln the|giVe short Dicken's Day pro- Attorney W. V. Kane is a professional a International Falls, Minn. Grace Frye carried off the honors W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Liberator." I gram Monday morning. Lulu next visitor at the district in the bread judging contest, Evening worship at 7:30 You! Hale, Marguerite Doyle, Charlotte court which opened in Bemidji Members and friends of the score 89 per cent Grace Byman, will want to hear Mr. Heermance 'Jameson and Ralph Foster have F. J. McPARTLIN last Tuesday morning, Judge Union are requested not to forget second, score 70 per cent. The on "Substitutes for the Saloon." j1'"" minted as members of the per cent, ihe Stanton presiding. that Tuesday, Feb. 15th, is "Frances Lawyer score 70 Soecial music at both services 'program committee. '1j Mrs. E. Willard Memorial Fund Special music at both services, seventh grade is reading Adams and Mrs- Jensen. The three Office over International Mrs. Wm. Dougherty, who underwent Day,'' and that we are going to under the direction oMn. Sor-| ?eventl^^ Sleepy Lllow MafSie representatives were en- State Bank i"he a serious operation last enson. The vested children choir 1® J-egena oi sieepy nonow. Uertained at observe this red letter day with a the T^rWH'c "R^man International Falls, Minn, week at the Northern Minnesota will be ready Sunday after next.! Some of the third and fourth Gordon homes Miss Cross special program at the home of and Christian Fndeavor at 7oo Sun- grade pupils have now finished ,, Crossdav hospital is recpvering in fine Mrs. C. B. Kinney (Tuesday, Feb. school at 10 at.7-00- "5Un (their reed baskets. jdale at Mrs Senos home, shape and in a few days will be I5 from 3 to 5 p. m.) Every one day school at ia. parker visited our The total receipts of 'Ye Auld G. F. SWINNERTON M. D.,C.M. out of danger of a relapse. Teachers Training Bible dass rker visited our Tyme Party'were $60.40 expense is welcome. The following program Physician and Surgeon Monday evening at 7130. riday- $I3.8o. $46.6o.. will be given after the- short 001 iast Eyes examined and glasses fitted. netj Money to Loan on tarm property Reading, room open Sunday af- 1 business session: .* Miss Crossdale, Mr. Canfield Office over Empress CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS. in United States and Canada. ternoon and Monday, Tuesday and 1. Song—Selected. and Mr. McGladry visited the Big Theatre Apply to Frank S. Lang, International Thursday evenings. 2. Scripture Lesson ...... Mrs. Martin International Falls, Minn. Peter Lundstrom went down to iFalls school Friday. They seemed Falls, Minnesota. tf ptht 1 nnncrrnm uront rimtm trv The pastor is in Minneapolis "'to hp mrtiriilariir 3. Prayer Mrs. Stevens to be particularly pleased with this week attending the meeting f^11. J1 week and hired two wort 4. "Our Inheritance" Mrs. Carter Dr. J. P. Chance was busy Monday additional teams of the state missionary board. additional teams and a crew DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE 5. Recitation—"Frances E. Willard" A young people's society has removing nine patients to the men. South Bethlehem. Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Carrier been organized in the Lundgren Endestine hospital from his formerly Mr. Pike is here from Gemmell 6. Instrumental Music .... Mrs. Tweet Town Hall, Holler's Addition. district, whose purpose is to furnish Office over litis Drug Store private hospital on Third this week. Sunday school on Sunday afternoon 7. Quiz on Memorial Fund Day .. entertainment for the people Phone 11 street. Adolph Bloom made a trip to at 2:00. Mrs. Raymond of the community. The first program Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching Margie last Saturday. 8. "Americanizing the Foreigner''.. All are enjoying Mr. Withrow's will be held Feb. 12, Lincoln's Mr. and Mrs. Lynch of the Wm. Anderson and Axel Bloom speaking and singing at the special Mrs. Bigsby birthday. Riverdale farm entertained the are helping Pete Lundstrom this DR. J. F. PETERSON 9. "First Aid to the Stranger" ... meetings, which are continuing The Lundgren school has invested Koochiching Township Farmers' week. each evening through this Dentist Mrs. D. Rose six dollars in graphanola club at a dancing party Saturday A. Boerner returned to Inter- week. 10. Song—Selected Mrs. Millard records. The Office over International national Falls Monday to attend "=turus- pupils raised the night last. A good time is reported. 11. "National Preparedness for War's State Bank the arlionrnoH tP™ money through entertainments. the adjourned term of court. I S I A N A I S Aftermath" Mrs. W. Cross The pupils are following Mr. International Falls, Minn. Miss Margaret Nelson was a 12 "My Personal Knowledge of CHURCH NOTICES. Cochran's suggestion and making on Northern Money to loan visitor at the Tangen home. Frances Willard" .Mrs. Stevens The Church of the New Covenant plans of their home kitchens, Minnesota lands. Chris Johnson and Chas. Lundstrom 13. Offering for Memorial Fund. clearings and farms. They are telling PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Welcome to Thi House of God Jevne & Norton, Agents, capie up the river from BENEDICTION. stories for morning exercises. are Strangers and the Poor. International Falls, Minn. LAWYERS logging and spent Sunday here. The Frances E. Willard Memorial The seventh grade girls made May 18. Wm. Cross, Pastor. August Bloom was down Sunday Over International State Organizing Fund was established excellent bread. from the logging camp. Bank Bible school, a. m. Classes at the St. Paul National 10 Supt. and Mrs. Jas. E. Sullivan A spelling contest was held at International Falls, Minn. for all. Mr. Gish, supt. entertained the county commis- Convention, 1898, for the perpetusioners, LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY. the school house Wednesday to Sermon, 11 a. m. Theme "What county officials and mem-la*lon and extension of the work select delegates for the district Nils Muus was in the Falls is Coming Over the World?" bers of the Farmers' club at the which Miss Willard gave her contest at Big Falls. Tuesday on business. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 :oo W. E. LAWRENCE -cpunty farm Tuesday. Illfe' A1 contributions will be There was no school Friday, it Mr. Alvin Swanson of Minneapolis p. m. Young folks from 6 to 14 '. gratefully acknowledged and will THE REXALL STORE being visiting day and the teacher is visiting his uncle, L. A. years of age. Something doing a'. 1 ,1 1 .1 be used to extend the work of the Auditor Byerly of the Duluth I ,. and contestants are to be at Big Swanson of this town. up this way among the young people. International Falls, organization in this country- and Minn. Falls. Brewing company, was here Sat-1. ^J. TJ C. A. Miller made a flying trip /T possessions, ,easeriends in our new aa The deep snow of the past two ur4ay figun„g out the company s,o{ to Big Falls Saturday, returning Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30 wiu send weeks has made the roads almost oss by the fire that destroyed Mrs. Mar. Monday afternoon. DR. E. A. THOMPSON p. m. Consecration meeting "Loyialty thejr contributions to impassable. the Riverview and Bob Burnetts "Grandma" Riker, who has been to Christ and the Church.'' Mun Na E N I S Peter Nilson of Duluth is here aloon building three days before. sick withthe grippe, is reported as Sermon, p. m. Theme: Treas Evanston Iu 7:30 Phone 245. visiting his sister, Mrs. Nina Tangen. very much improved. "Always and Ever the Crucified." W it is Over litis' Drug Store The eighth district federation of "Willard: Mrs. W. O. Gordon arrived last Do not fail to hear the male International Falls, Minnesota Sam Anderson camie up Wednesday Tuesday from Alexandria, Minn., Woman's clubs will meet here in "She knew the power of banded il quartet, unusually good gospel for a load of hay. the month of May, when good|But where her parents reside, to join music. felt that love was stronger .V, Chris Johnson made a trip to her husband, who is one of the programs will be given and various Every Wednesday night, 8 p. m. NORTHERN MINNESOTA International Falls this week. partners in the Gordon Bros, phases of civic work dis-'And org'anized for doing good Praise and prayer service. All are HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION cussed by the members of thls.The womanhood. store. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will welcome. Don't miss the best worlds united BIG FALLS CONSOLIDATED. make their home in the rooms important and useful body. there is. (Please remember that an 0 over the store. Dr. R. H. Monahan ... Phone ASSOCIATED SCHOOL NOTES The Junior Endeayor Society 223 fering will be taken). Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pol'kinghorne Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone The Ladies Society of the will give a Valentine party in the C. T. U. Ed 223 W. visited E. Church will give a local talent Mrs. Havlik. church building, Monday, Feb. Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone "Ye Auld Tyme Party" proved John Vander" 301 aflrai-r walk last Sunday. entertainment at the Viking thea- 14th, at 4 p. m. after school. A to be a genuine community affair. Endestine Hospital .. .Phone 79 Some overhauling of the mill te next Wednesday evening, the WHAT A GOOD BAND program of entertainment will be "Ye Auld Tyme Party" was consisting of readings, solos, staged in pantomine by the Big PrePara ory *he beginning of presented and lunch served. There to LIKE OURS DOES. 16th, Office over International State and musical selections, in addition are no charges to pay, it is a free Falls lady teachers. Their vener- ^)r111n.^' n°w going on. The ls Once in a while we hear a fellow Bank—Phone 155. to the usual films. Two shows, .able ages, wrinkles and gray hairs P°lk'°ghorne brothers and Sher- to all, without any string on it. carelessly say: "What good is and The Senior society will under-make them well suited to the parts "?an J° -busy putting International Falls, Minn. lnson Are 7:15 9:00. a band to a town anyway?" A ke a Valentine the: they played. .things in shape for next year. take a Valentine social in social in good up-to-date band is one of church building, Friday, 8 p. m. Mr. Allard spoke of the early I A' a,nd daughter The Upper Mississippi Valley the most useful things a town or A Feb. nth. Everybody welcome. history of Koochiching county and S an r" vln Swanson Medical association will hold its community can possess. It is one Come and bring your friends, we turned the thoughts of his audi-Z^f Tu?^ f' ^e county seat annual convention in our city in of the best advertisements a town CALL ON will be more friendly if you do. ence backwards some fiftv vears Mr'nana Ms' W' R-Deteker, and ence backwards some fatty years, 7' July. This gathering will bring a can have. A good band has marked a Bring an unmarked valentine and JIMAVIE DAWSON large number of the members of making them realize how much the location on the. map of thi. m'nnppr m„„.v f,rr.^r^A Sunday at John Vanderwalk hand it to the social committee, this pioneer county has progressed the medical fraternity here and it many a good town. Every mer- This is not a purse breaking proposition. When You Want Your is up to us to see that they go! chant is benefited by a good band, during the last half century.. LRdieS 'T' HARNESS, SHOES REPAIRED, can afford it. away with the best kind of an im- Hundreds of people come to town Messrs Miller, Paul, Ball and "'"t Thursday Levin planned to give an old time ^Ge. pression. to attend the delightful entertainment 0 1S song or two but the 'plan' grew I ,Mrs' J- Johnson entertained Another victim to alco4holism is and they combine shopping RUBBER HEELS a SPECIALTY is Frank Cai'rney, commonly until until they tney volunteered volunteered to to give give a a The first signs of returning w^h this pleasure. The promoters a large meetmg o£ the Lutheran Ladies Aid Frid known as "Rusty," who formerly negro farce and several negro, prosperity is seen in the fact,that °f business and municipal enterthe stunts and songs. Their identity' G" W. Trent spent Tuesday at tended bar at Ray and later it the planing mill began working a1 P"ses always^ have the satisfac.ten Schela place in this city. He was had been kept a secret so they hour shift Monday in order to! ^on knowing that their civic coun sea were a pleasant surprise to their. Jhe ullage council last fall levaudience only ill four or five days and died 1 take care of the large orders that demoilstrations from time to time ied a corporation tax of $1,000 on SAVE 25 PER CENT BY at the Koochiching Monday noon. •a have been received for lumber .be successful, because they %'r. Levin was 'drafted' to village property, notice of which His relatives at1® Mankato have iC* 1 during the past few days. An I c^'&ss band to lead the sell ave a BUYING YOUR HARDWARE W -r .... wav and attract the nennle way and attract the people. The the baskets and proved a very able 1 no aPPear in pu is beSn notified. He was of good average of sixteen cars of news enthusiastic auctioneer. The total P™ceed.ngs of the councl. If any AT THOMPSON'S churches are provided with or- family but booze "got him" as it print paper and four cars of lum- of baskets sold $32-35- Mr. taxpayer finds advance his has gotten scores of other otherwise was an- in are being shipped from here! ^hestras and special musical mem ber I E A W A E Allard held children's f^te this year this will account bers on anniversaries and other fine and useful men in pur a basket ery day. for it. occasions. The social functions city and county. STORE. Jas. Dawson, Mgr. sale in one corner, which was as good as a 'side show' to watch and I, ^reat ai^ unprecedented .sale of a community are more satisfac- For Sale—One acre of land, all $t *7v has been going on in this village 1 "4.iu 1 tory and decidedly more pleasure netted $1 .70, plowed,,witt.a good house on ,f mus-cians equal to this week, which was not* duly advertised because the The evening's fun ended in a in the press. A great Some strawberries -rhubarb and occasion are dose O S A E genuine old time dance. Mr. Gordon slaughter of prices has been made of able plajers-like Saloon in Superior, had the hall clean and in fine wood cut to last a year. Will sell so that-the poorest can afford a many bands in the state—is a Wisconsin.^ •/. shape. Mr. Bowers volunteered A? Second Avenue between Second half price, some cash. demijorn as well as the most pros: i.- for $400.00, tower of strength to any town or Good Location. music for the occasion. He is a Ridge Wood Addition, perous citizen. A closing out sale section of*the country. It cultivates and Third Streets. .Liberal City Government. stranger here and his music proved Wm. Ficker! has been in progress, the' like of the public ear td a high class a delightful surprise to those which this town has not known of music and it ddes it right at Address Brunswick Bar, who like to 'trip the light fantas-» Phone 128. since its incorporation, and which 1 A. FOR. SALE -All household ef- your own door too. Every enter- 327* Tower Ave. tic toe.' it, is never likely to seeagain. range for Other: prising citizen will boost the band Wis., -$65 $25. Superior, The program committee, Misses S. E. THOMPSON & SON Poole, Haack and Erickson, wish to publicly thank the people who1 (Continued on last page.) v':' ,, 1