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

March 2, 1916 · Page 10 of 12

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A E E S The program given by the high PROFESSIONAL CARDS I S I N E W S school and the second intermedi- Local and Personal Items THE FIRST METHOD 1ST ZXXZKZX&XZXXXZXXZzii pupils last Thursday night ate EPISCOPAL CHURCH. OAK PORTAPF I was a success. The proceeds for JOHN H. BROWN The Down-Town Church. the evening were $57.25, giving Mr. C. B. Kinney was a business Mr. J. J. Doran was a business Attorney at Law C. H. Blake. Pastor. August Erlcfeson is here' a^ut dear. We are very visitor in Bemidji the first part of J,visitor at Bemidji Monday. grateful for the patronage re- on a business trip from Sask., Office in the litis Block the week. .~ ceived.' Service at Ranier at 7 -3° to- Canada. He has been planning International Falls, Minn- Mayor F. H. Keyes and family Last Thuisday was the day for night. the trip for a number of weeks returned from a short visit to Rev. W. S. Seller of Fort Frances the speliing contest. Many of the Choir rehearsal tomorrow eve- but has been snowed in so that St. Paul Sunday moining. and Rey C. H.' Blake exchanged rural schools of this district were DR. H. H. IHRIG ning at 7 -3° at parsonage. was impossible to receive or pulpits last Sunday represented. The following were Services next Sunday are: Sab- send mail. /The school house in Dentist President E. W. Backus returned morning. the winners: Byron Manery, bath school, 10 a. m. Epworth Ceylon was closed in order to from Washington, D. C., oral, and Vernon Jameson, written. Office over Holler's Confectionery League, 7 p. m. Public worship, the coal they had on hand use and New York city Tuesday. We reached an attendance of Both are pupils of the local International Falls, Minn. 11 a- m. Sermon subject: "An supply the homes. jto last Sunday. Marguerite Sul- school. \2g Appeal to Courage and Man- Sunday school has been starthood." Hon. H. J. Miner is spending livan has taken charge of the bethe The rural teachers held a very Evening worship at 7:30,, ed at Lindford school house. GEO. S. LANGLAND week, at home from his tem- ginners cla§s. near Oak,"eLat sermon subject: "Prepare to Some of the settlers appearing ex- and 1 nstr uctlve 1 1 porary business in Minneapolis. LAWYER Meet Thy God." Portage were convinced, to their Ihlb,t domestic sconce de at The Duluth News Tribune de- The work We extend to you a cordial in- sorr0w, that Littleforlc had not •?art1men^ Thllrsday- In litis Block on F. to C. Nelson has moved his jew- livered your home, every day displayed much interest and ability vitation to attend the services of gone entirely "dry," when a 4th Ave. elry store from the litis block, to except Sunday for ioc a week, of both teachers and scholars. International Falls, Minn., the Down-Town Church. man on his way home from that his own building near the Press Orders taken at C. Wirt's newsoffice. Byron Manery and Vernon place, lost his way, landed in a stand.—Adv. Jameson went to International I dooryard and had a good sleep, Falls Saturday morning to take F. J. McPARTLIN while his horses stood in the Bank Auditor A. G. Wedge, Geo. H. Dahl has been appointed part in the spelling contest held Lawyer storm. whciAvas here last Friday, left local distributor of the Duluth at that place. Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. Mrs. Geo. Bechtel, who has Office over International E^iidji with his family to spend a News Tribune and has established The high school cooking class E. L. Heermance, Pastor. been poorly for some months, is State Bank Couple of months at Tampa, Fla. jtwo routes in the residence district. served a luncheon at school A Social Center for the Community reported not*as well as usual. International Falls, Minn. Thursday. All the girls helped to The subject of "False AssurBaby Immigration Inspector W. E. prepare it. Marie Romens acted week March 4th to nth. ance'' at the Oak Portage chapel aytoa has been transferred by Mr. John Olson was here onspecial as hostess and Pearl Larson as Special service on Suday morn- continued by one on "True was G. F. SWINNERTON M. D.,C.M« appointment to Ranier, day attending to the estate of hi? waitress. Some more of these ing at 11 o'clock, with talk by Mr. Assurance." The points were as Physician and Surgeon Inspector Collins to Niagara father-in-law, Mr. David GingFalls. practical lesson will be given in Heermance on "Better Babies." follows: Eyes examined and glasses fitted. rich, who died last week at Margie. the near future. The carol choir will sing, and Mr. js there such a thing as Office over Empress Sigbjorn Peteron from Wissner Gibson will give as a solo "That knowing we are saved. Paul Theatre Mr. Seymour Backus gave a select entered the first grade Monday. Sweet Story of 01d."» says, "Beloved, now, are we the International Falls, Minn_ Mrs. Lester Mann is the center party at the opening of the Wilford and Lela Pettis have You will enjoy and be helped sons of God," speaking to Christians. of thought with the ladies of new bungalow last Monday evening. left school. They were members by the musical program for Sunday 1 Jno. 3:2. the Methodist church and others ofthe primary department. evening. The chorus will sing 2. True assurance may be based DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE this week. She is soon to leave We all enjoyed the vacation the Gloria from Farmer's Mass upo nthe Word of God. ''Being Ministers'}for their new home in Duluth and Physician and Surgeon The International last Tuesday. in flat. Mr. Gibson will sing born again, not of corruptible club meets at the Methodist the ladies are giving her several Miss Mayme Croasdale and Mr. Office over litis Drug Store "Te Tears of Christ, by Kate Van- 5^^ but of incorrupible, by the church next Tuesday afternoon farewells this week. Tuesday afternoon Bert Magladry, teachers of the Phone 11 nah. For both pieces there will Word of God, which liveth and it was at the home of at 2 o'clock. Margie school, visited our schoolone Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching be a violin obligato. The pastor abideth forever." 1 Pet *.23. Mrs. Magnus, and Wednesday af- day last week. We enjoyed will speak on the topic. We God's spirit witnesseth with pocketbook ternoon at the home of Mrs. Found—A small it and hope they'll come again. Would See Jesus, in preparation Spij-it. Rom. 8:16. The spirit oru Owner can Yernberg. DR. J. F. PETERSON with money in it. A holiday was enjoyed by the for the Lenten services. itself beareth witness with our same by identifying proper Dentist pupils of uor school last Friday. Sunday school at 10. Christian Spjrjt that we are the children of 'and paying for this ad. Money to,Loan on tarm property The members of the local staff Endeavor at 7 :oo. God. Office over International in United States and Canada. attended a teachers meeting at State Bank Reading room open Sunday af- 4.'Conviction of sin is a proof Apply to Frank S. Lang, International It was Rev. C. H. Blake's birthday International Falls Friday and ternoon, and on Monday, Tuesday saivation. Psa. 51. International Falls, Minn. Falls, Minnesota. tf of last Friday and Rev. and Mrs. Saturday. and Thursday evenings. I Love to all the world, especTeacher Seller were over from Fort Frances Training Bible class,. jaHy to God's children. Matt. 5.44 Money to loan on Northern for noon dinner and spent the NTRAL TEACHERS PHINNEY & CAMPBELL under Mrs. Stevens, on Monday jus 114 Minnesota lands. afternoon at the parsonage. ASSOCIATION OFFICERS. evening at 7130. LAWYERS Jevne & Norton, Agents, 6. Obedience to God's commans. International Falls, Minn. 1 Jno. 5:2. Over International State The remains of Angus McDonaid, South Bethlehem. The following Koochiching May 18. 7. Overcome the world. 1 Jno. Bank the Lindford homesteader Town Hall, Holler's Addition. county teachers were on the pro CREAMERY OPEN. 5 4- International Falls, Mimu who died at the county hospital Sunday school on Sunday afternoon gram at the annual convention of J,*iifcSt week while waiting to make at 2:00. the North Central Teachers' Association LOMAN. On and after March 1st, the iinal pi'oof on Jais homestead, were hel dat Bemidji, last Northern Co-operative Creamery W. E. LAWRENCE buried Tuesday afternoon, Rev. I S A I S week: association will be prepared to receive Mrs. Hinckley returned to Lit C. H. Blake officiating. NOTICES. Miss Elvira Walters—"Normal THE REXALL STORE cream at its creamery in tie Falls about a week ago after The Church of the New Covenant Student's Duty to Their Community." Northome at market prices. making us quite a visit. International Falls, Minn. '. Rev. Rasmussen, state evangelist Earle C. Carlton, School was closed Thursday Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. for the Baptist church, will be Mr. E. W. Vancura—"School tf. ... Secretary. noon as our teachers went to the "Social to Save." with us over Sunday and Monday Farms." Falls to attend the teachers convention. DR. E. A. THOMPSON 1$ investigate the appeal for Miss Alma Haugen of Big Falls— COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION Welcome to This House of God E N I S chuach improvements, as a base- "Nature Study in the Lower The Farmers' club met last INCORPORATED are Strangers and the Poor. ferj2?nt, etc., support for which has Phone 245. Grades." LAST SATURDAY. Friday night to plan on buying ^oeen solicited from the Mission Over litis' Drug Store Couty Supt. D. B. Jewell—"Utilizing Wm. Cross, Pastor. seeds for next spring. It will take Board. He has a powerful message. International Falls, Minnesota Outside Agencies" and about $500 worth of seeds to sup- On Saturday last the Koochi Plan to hear him. "Medical Supervisio nof Rural Bible school, 10 a. m. Classes ply the farmers in our vicinity, ching County Poultry association Schools." for all. Mr. Gish, supt. By co-operation we should get held its fourth annual election of NORTHERN MINNESOTA M. Starks recently resigned The convention was well attended Sermon, 11 a. m. The richest more for our money. officers with the following result fromthe local immigration service HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION and was very helpful in treasure in the world is a little Miss Delvina St. Lawrence vischild, Rpbt. Irvwin, Pres. Wm. Elliott, and left last week for Denver, its suggestions along the line of Vice-Pres. R.-W. Vancura, Sec.Treas. "For of Such is the King- itecThome folks on her way to the Colo., where he has accepted a the many practical topics discussed. dom of Heaven.'' ('convention last week. Little Miss Directors—Fred Coxon, Dr. R. H. Monahan .. Phone 223 March 4th to 10th is "Baby Otilla Nolin of Central, came up S°od P^11 Ranier Martin Mathison, Erics^onso .dated M.mog Comapny. Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 The following officers were bur Big Fall Week." We intend, God willing, with her His place here has peen taken L. Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone elected for theensuing year: to remember the littleones in our Tim Horan will help Mr. 301 bv by Mr. Mr tester Lester M. Yountr Young, torjner former- 'A-Carison, Peggar' Loman Porter' Supt. W. P. Dyer, of Bemidji, Northome and Frank morning service. Hinckley in the store the coming Endestine Hospital .. ..Phone 1 79 ly supervising inspector of immi- c., ,T, Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 p. week. president Co. Supt. of Schools D. t-w Silverdale. It was decided to for- gration at Pembine, u- N. xt D. x_• B. Jewell of, International Falls, m. For young folks from 6 to The Loman and Indus teachers Office over International State mally incorporate this association, 14 years of age. Parents please returned from the Falls on the vice-president Supt. M. H. Aygarm so as to be able to receive its pro- Bank—Phone 155. Several of our citizens attended portion of state aid. of Akeley, ecretarsy and investigate what this thriving so- train Sunday. Mr. Choquett drove International Falls, Miim*. the Salvation Army meeting at The secretary is busy getting a ^iety iias to olter tothe young. home with the Indus teachers. Supt. W. H. Allen, of Walker, the ctiy hall at Fort Franees last ajj successful poultry treasurer. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6130 Clarence Brown lost his drivp. Sunday afternoon when Commis- send m. Topic: "The Consecration ing horse last week. Though the raisers in the county so as to sioner Sowton, the head of the, their names to similar clubs in of Strength." Leader, Wm. Cross, cause of the horse's death is not HORSES AT AUCTION. Salvation Army of Western Can- northern part of the state. CALL ON Our motto: "Loyalty to the Christ known it is quite a loss to Clarand the \.ada, gave a very interesting address. the Church." ence. Farm and Draught Horses JIMMIE DAWSON ^Rev. C. H, Blake of our Sermon, 7 :30 p. m. "Ringing Jesse Kennedy came down from 0 for Sale. ACTION APPLAUDED. Ijity was on the platform with the the Bells of Heaven." camp and spent Sunday at home. When You Want Your From five hundred to one thousand ^ort Frances ministers and took Ladies' Aid (to which every- Walter Dahlgren has gone to The action of Judge C. W. HARNESS, SHOES REPAIRED* head of horses constantly on part in the service. vis welcome) will meet in the Little Falls with a car of lumber, Stanton of the district court in hand, including large draft horses, church auditorium on Friday af- He will build a small store about imposing c. fine of $100 and a sen- driving horses, delivery horses, teroon at 2:30. Mrs. E. M. Erickson 12 miles from there, near his RUBBER HEELS a SPECIALTY! Ranier Commercial club was jtence of 60 days t:pon five men farm chunks, farm mares, saddlers will entertain. father's farrh. Here's success to organized last Wednesday night. who were found guilty of selling and mules. Every horse Walter. Mr. G. W. Aderson lyas elected liquor without a licenso is much hitched and tried before sale. If UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH president and Mn ESA Shelrud, applauded by, residents cf Bemid- you want one horse or a carload, secretary. Regular meetings will ji and ^Beltrami county. LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NOTES come to Barrett & Zimmerman's be held the first and third Wed The United Lutheran Ladies' It was time thr.t an example Great Midway Horse Market, St. SAVE 25 PER CENT EYj Aid will have a food sale on Saturday, nesdays of each month. The was set for similar offenders, j, Billy Mueller missed a half day Paul. Auction every Wednesday. March 4th, in the building charter will be kept open for Several of the men were convicted BUYING YOUR HARD­ Monday on account of sickness. Private sales daily. Jjliirty days and the business men opposite from Mr. Kinney's office. before on a similar charge. This is his -first absence this Duluth stables, 23rd Ave. W., WARE AT THOMPSON'S*. International Falls are invited The confirmation class meets A fine alone in these cases would !\. school year. v.nd Superior street. Private sales ft rb send in their applications for on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. have been no punishment. They I E A W A E The Boy Scouts met at the daily. Mch. 16. membership. Sunday school on Sunday morning were all able to pay their fees. home of Marvin Rose last Friday STORE. Jas. Dawson, MgiV at 9:3o. They would pay the fine as a sort 'night. Jack Brow and Richard O. M. Kleven, Pastor. Ole Scheie ,the successful merchant, of tax and would go back to selling, Romens were the ones who were jVew otel and Sam Bjerre, the successful liquor and making up their introduced to their rules and principles Mr-. Ralph J. Young, former assistant farmer of Fairland, were losses. of the order. The Boy manager of the M. & O. il| business and social visitors in our ST. It was time to call a halt and 1 5 1 9 E I Scouts are planning an entertain- ST. PAUL. INN. Powe^ Company, left Monday *u city last Monday and Tuesday. Judge Stanton called a halt.—Bemidji •7' ,. ..J ment to be given in the near fu OPPOSITE CITY HALL evening for Minneapolis to take These are two of the men who Pioneer. Second Avenue between Second MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN ture. up, hiys new position as manager are being rewarded for their inustrious The embroidery work done by LOCATED-IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT and Third Streets. of tWe Twin City Motor ..Speedway. sticktuitiveness amidst all A E S a it a he at an Abstracts and titles to property the sewing class shows that {hey •howcrbath— Friday,, he will leave1 for the hardships of pioneer life. in Koochiching county furnished One person 75c, $1.00 and Sl.fiO per day are an industrious little group. Indianapolis for conference Two persons in same room. 50c extra. Remote from railroads and markets, on short notice by the aV Phone 128. Our supervisors find that the ROOMS with private baths and toilets-* With the directors of. his company, Mr. Scheie has a growing Koochiching county Abstract Go. One person $1.50 and S2.Q0 per day pleasant weather of the last cojiplc Two persons in samer room, 11.00 extra. arid will probably visit their business and Mr. Bjerr a well developed official abstractors, International of weeks adds joy J"to their Smtf postal €«td lor colored blotters. S.E. THOMPSON&S0N .sjDeedw^y in New York state be- farm- Falls, tf. Minn.—Adv. W£ AIM TO PLEASE ,work(vV .jitr. fit:'. mu •Jb/r DEFECTIVE PAGE