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

March 23, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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i«g» w&tfi $ A WW*E«* 1 v.'T INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS fcl INTERNATIONAL FALLS air long, but has never come to SCHOOL NOTES. so |AT THE CHURCHEsf Local and Personal Items DISTRICT NEWS *'earth to make its abode with the By Deneige Gagne. tax payers. LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY.' Rev- Belsaas received word •*S#vi$5%$8%SttJ5$8#8$$$S6tt5%58$,S555$5$$'S- Leo Emlaw, who was accident last Friday of the death of hU Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Paul return-( Supt. of Schools Jewell is visit- ally hurt, is back again to his Nils Muss was in International an(l that evening for ed to their home at Big Falls last ing schools in the Norden district studies. his old home. The many frienJg Falls last Friday on business. Friday. this week. A new rule has been passed of Mr. Belsaas will sympathize John Parker of Minneapolis is concerning tardy pupils. Former- with him in his loss. Mrs. F. H. Keyes and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Schonsby of ly tardiness was punished by havCleveland visiting with his brothers, Guy and Harleigh Parker of the village. entertained yesterday JBirchdale were visitors to our city ing the tardy pupil remain after LOMAN. afternoon. Monday. school till six o'clock to make up the time lost. This punishment Mrs. Nils Muus, whQ has been Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson are The town elections last Tuesday The Civic League will meet at did not seem to make a great on the sick list for a week or so, !|j 5^^ rejoicing over the birth of a son, were very quiet. The town of Indus the home of Mrs. Richard Lilje- change in the number of cases of is able to be out again. which arrived last week. bargained for three acres for blad next Monday. tardiness, so now a tardy pupil I 1 .fll-Uii Olavus Jewett has been building a cemetery of M. F. Smootz. Ap will have to learn a lengthy poem a warehouse for Olson Bros., in Mr. and Mrs. Easterly returned the levy in that town was over Carl Rehn of Lindford, who has and recite it before the high which to store their building material forty per cent more than last Sunday, after a week's visit with an eighty acre farm near Lind- school during the open period. for the new store. A car Corner ioth Avenue and 5th St. their daughter, Mrs. Dolliver, at ford, which he bought last spring, Anything but being late, now. load""ofcement'a7rived*lIst week, P"' the, w'ere rath«- electors E. L. Heermance, Pastor. Northome. {was in town Saturday. Last Tuesday the primary election and as soon as spring arrives the votlnS arge sum ac war ln Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of was held in the school. Mr. work will begin in earnest. f°r"eXIt "fds' Miss Walters and her normal Music. I he Junior Club in their debat The Koochiching County Poul- Mclntire thought that we would 0 S. E. Gregg preached at the last Frid nj class went to Ericsburg yesterday'try association will meet Friday be interested in the manner of Reiver school house last Sunday. |count *•, Morning worship at 11. Sermon to observe the work of the Erics- at 2 p. m. at Agricultural rooms voting so we were taken to the life was better than Mrs. S. E. Gregg left last Wed- on "How Jesus Fed a Crowd.'' life burg and Ray schools. in the school house. polls. One of us voted to show nesday evening for Bemidji to Music in charge of the carol how the tickets are marked. Arthur Dahlgren is buyi consu a physician concerning her balsam and tamarack logs and choir. Money to Loan on tarm proper- Mr. Geo. A. Snyder is spending The Manual training classes health, which has not been good,shjp ,umber out_ ty in United States and Canada, the week in Minneapolis on busi- passed Wednesday for the first Evening worship at 7:30. Topic: ing the which Apply to Frank S. Lang, Interna- for international Con- time since Mr. Amo's resignation, "'Christ as Workman." The Bethlehem at.e* making a little business for Lo- 0 ness A A large crowd was out last chorus will sing. tional Falls, Minnesota. strutcion company, for which he The new instructor is Mr. Zim- man Wednesday afternoon to the Re- perkins Sunday school at 10." Mrs and children Oscar Lindvall had a successful "*"*ger. monTe^wfs colleSe' Meno~ bekah Aid as it was understood is general Stout Christian Endeavor at 7 :oo. ed at the 0 den and Plummer that this meeting was to be the Reading room open from 3 to 5 holiles Qver Sund Eude^tTn" ospUa^last*"'mondas Grandstrort, of Fairland. The Business English pupils are ar last that the Rebekah's would on Sunday, and on Monday, Tuesday Hinkley is buying a car performed by Dr. R. H. Monahan. ,^as Clt' Saturday v.s.t.ng to have a debate Fnday. The OUr hold. and Thursday evenings load of hay of George Harrison, Mr. Granstrom has been on his subject is: Resolved, That adhomestead The Lutheran Ladies' Aid met near Indus. Teacher Training Bible class on for Miss Alexander went to Winni- ^ars has vertising has increased the cost of He with Mrs. B. G. Holden last Friday Monday evening at 7:30. Monte Moe, Jr., has purchased peg Friday to see her who *hree P®"1 Wenberg and Carl acres cleared and one free afternoon. Devotional service on Friday from stumps —*--,J some land, on the Black and is & ,TX Harrison will 11 uphold *he affirmative, was passing through the city with Holden and Polkinghorne are evenings during Lent at 7130. hiring a crew to put in a lot of and Elba Yernberg and his regiment, the 62nd Vancouver building an office as their business logs before the break-up. Supt. Henry Pitblado of the M. Mayme Hilke the negative. has taken on such dimensions E. F. South Bethlehem. Garland Ogden made a business _______ O. Pulpwood department, left The high school pupils who are that it can not be taken care Town Hall, Holler's Addition. trip to Baudette the first of the Miss Barrett was a social visi- Fridaynightand spenta few days taking music outside the school of in the private houses of the Sunday school on Sunday afternoon week. tor to Birchdale Saturday and at- )W'th m°ther,,n -Minneapolis for a school credit gave a recital hls owners. at 2:00. Mr. J. B. T. McComb, who h&$ tended to the flag raising in the £ho !s flck' returned Thursday during the open period, qu,te He Beginning next Sunday there spent the winter with his daught- evening, and spent Sunday with Tuesday morning. The Normal girls, with their will be a series of meetings held THE FIRST METHODIST Mrs Linsten) at Cokato teacher, Miss Walters, visited the her many friends. in the Baptist church with the EPISCOPAL CHURCH. returned in time for election. Mr. and Mrs. Zieman returned South International schools last Rev. E. M. Hullett as the evangelist. Last Thursday night one of th? from Dultuh yesterday where Friday afternoon. The Down-Town Church. The Duluth News-Tribune will Mr. Hullett was pastor at recruits at Emo deserted and 1 1 1 their son Clifford was operated Mr. Shannon, of the Society of be delivered at your home every the Falls for some time and was crossed the river. It is not known evening except Saturday for uP°n Sathe™g back of one .the riendless, gave the pupils a C. H. Blake. Pastor. a favorite there, and those who ioc £or a where he has gone but he left his /-v i_ i- of his ears, last Saturday. He is very interesting lecture, Monday -y known him here will want to hear a week. Orders taken at C. khaki on the river bank anu "It is man's misuse of his freedom ^recovering nicely but will not be mornijig, on the work that the Wirt's news stand.—Adv. him again. The meetings will continue started toward the Stars and that makes this world a able to return home for a few State of Minnesota is doing for two weeks. All are invited Stripes. world of sorrow and trouble." Irving Burton, who has been da^s' ithe friendless and wayward. to come. Ed Skifstrom and Sam Plummer "Does God Care?" will be the sick for several weeks in a St. I I Friday there was a spel- ast Grandma Riker is now at the went to the Falls on Monday subject of next Sunday morning's State Auditor J. A. O. Preus ling match between the boys and Paul hospital with typhoid fever, Hotel Detker, having come in last to attend a meeting called by the sermon. The evening address will re^turned^Sunday^morningr and Is Oscar Arneson girls of the Freshman class. The and Chief Clerk 1 from her daughter's Wednesday State Tax Commission. be from "God's Calls and Man's Tuesday were here for looking fine under the circum- a few result proved an ignominious de- home, Mrs. John Vanderwalk. The Rainy is reported as open Calamities." stances. hour.s visitinS fea* ^r the boys—in fact some of after the various I. W. Hinkley of Loman came to Laurel, and with continued The Ladies' Aid will be entertained logging camps, at which timber them have not quite recovered in on the Monday evening passenger mild weather will soon permit 01 at the church tomorrow purchased on state lands is being from the shock, and stayed over Tuesday, Mr. /and Mrs/ C. B. Kinnev re­ navigation. (Friday) afternoon. cut. They were accompanied by returning to his duties at Loman re_ ST. THOMAS CLUB turned home Sunday from Minne- Ambrose Horan is home after a Services next Sabbath are.: Sabbath Mr Bert Lang who hag been THE Wednesday morning. Mr. Hinkley PLAY A BIG SUCCESS apolis, where Mrs. Kinney visited of the. winter's work on Black river. school, 10 a. m. Epworth centl placed in charge has a host of friends here who Ben Wheelock was at Indus on League, 7 p. m,. Public worship, Kinn^ went to «^e rscaling operations in! are always glad to see him. Friday the St Thomas club business the first of the week. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Geo. Cochran spent Saturday Chicago on business for his com-, *S countles- of our city gave a four-act home 3 Jolmng One of the Walter Ward children Ranier service every Thursday pany. talent Irish drama entitled "Kath- at the county seat. has been very ill the past two at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Fridays R- H. BENNETT MAKES leen Mavourneen" in the Grand Friday night the school children ,/ weeks. We hope to hear of its at 7:30. FINE PURCHASE. Opera house. Like all former of the lower grades will give a speedy recovery. A. R. Harper and family left We extend to you a cordial invitation plays they have presented it was program, at the I. O. O. F. hall. yesterday for Davenport, la., The school well at Indus is no\y to attend all the services The proceeds of this entertainment Mr. R. H. Bennett last Tuesday rendered to a packed house wel1 where he has purchased a small about 300 feet deep, about one of The Down-Town church. will go toward the new Victrola. home farm. After two years ex- completed a deal whereby he be- of appreciative listeners. half in rock but dry. perience here working for others came owner of the Kelly house following is a list of char- The I S A I S acters and program that was ef- Last Tuesday was the quietest 'CALDWELL he warmer climate and property at Idlewood. NOTICES. is going to a BROOK ITEMS. election day that this town has1 Good This is considered the best and ficiently rendered: to try working for himself, The Church of the New Covenant Cast of Characters. ever had, due entirely to the fact most completely equipped luck to him. house Ing Tangen made a business David O'Connor Arthur Gordon Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. that a 4iquor fight was not and property in this county and 011. trip to Margie last Wednesday. "Social to Save." The village recorder did not call a Kathleen OiConnor .. Gertrude Sullivan cost fhe former owner about Irving Robideau went on a visit Adolph Bloom and Wm. Lundstrom Bernard Kavanagh .... Herman Ratelle (caucus of the voters so some of $12,000. is well built It a house oi Wm. Cross, Pastor. to his home at Bemidji Monday were in Big Falls on Tues- Dorothy Kavanagh Blanche Galvin ,the citizens, about 25 in all, got to- night for a few days. From there ^ht roorf bath- f"U and wlth Bible school, 10 a. m. Classes jgether and named the ticket Meg Marslogh Dorothy Thorns he will proceed to Minneapolis to basement hewn out of the solid Wm. I which was elected on Tuesday. Daniels is helping for all. Denis Hugh Logan visit relatives and friends for a k' It has its own electric light roc Sermon, 11 a. m. "He that is The old saloon crowd wirbadly |Lundstrom. the logging camp at Terence O'Moore John English short time. On his return to this ,wale,_r Pla"1' wat:r and and lot not with Me is against Me, and demoralized and only a few came river- Kitty Laverty Helen O'Malley down the city he expects to find Mr. L. T. heating throughout. There is al"Nellis The following township officers he that gathereth not with Me out to vote. Lack of an issue up- 1 Captain ciearfleid James Sullivan here whom he will accom- w?" eclulPped two-story barn were elected for the coming year: 80 a scattereth abroad." (Jesus Christ) on which to run induced most of B'iii Button Cap Herb Barry pany to western Canada, where 2°x?° [eet' a"d ov,er eleven acres Supervisor, Adolph Bloom. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 :oo the old officers not to be candi Father O'Cassidy .... Thomas Gallagher Clerk, Blaine Canfield. they intend to" make their home. ?f cleared' stumPed and a11 p. m. For the young folks from dates for office again, and without Black Rody Hugh Logan broken. Treasurer, Peter Lundstrom. 6 to 14 years of age. A thriving: the help of fourteen or fifteen sasociety Jled Barney .. Arthur Gordon This finehome place is only two Road Overseer, W. Lundstrom. for the interests of the loon lackeys there was not show Darby Doyle Joseph Therrio Money to loan on Northern haif miies from Ranier on and a Mrs. C. A. Bloom is now able young. of being elected. The new presi- Minnesota lands. Mr. McCubban James Sullivan the Crystal Beach road. It has ^to be about. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6130: dent of the council is M. E. Dihe Jevne & Norton, Agents, Turnkey L. Brunett the finest gradually sloping sand, The Anderson boys were Mar- re at is us be re go International Falls, Minn. Soldiers and Peasants. beach on the lake, and a fine! sionaries." Mrs. Havlik, leader. IE. E. Polkinghorne and W. R. I^le business callers election day. May 18. ACT Is storm protected bay which has led Sermon, 7130 p. m. Theme :1 Deteker Recorder, A. R. Carlin I Chris Johnson came up from Interior of David O'Connor's farm house ————Mr. Bennett to select "Fairhaven" st. pro-j'The Second Coming of Christ," Treasurer, Alex Erickson Con- J"*16 camp down the river on aPtrick's Eve—the Squire's Miss Exie McCorniack gave a as the name for his place. last week. iow a prophetical study. stable, R. W. Hale Justice of the posal—Kathleen's dream. St. Patrick's party last Friday The new owner will move his The organ purchased with funds Gospel singing, the kind that Peace, Olavus Jewett. Irish Polk song—Mrs. Anna Stone Fraser evening at her home on Seventh family to it as soon as possible, from neighborhood entertain- {God likes, not the kind that tickle C. E. Berg is moving his house ACT XX. avenue. A good time and^a delic- 'intorio* of 'your fancy but to reach your:hofd effects°from^is "homesteadfn I m®n*s ,at house is now the Bernard Kavana«h's (The ious lunch is reported. (heart. Come help us sing the Cross River township, preparatory anc^ satisfaction to those a Squire) house. "All is over between iu lowing young ladies were present: Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are cerMisses sings of Zion. ^1—— strumental in us.»' to shipping them to Fosston,: "ru'ucnlaI ~lt• T^va ln secunng Alice and Vivian Rompe, tainly to be congratulated upon Eight p. TO. Wednesday, Teach- where the family will make their hanging lamps were Cornet soio .. Lawrence Decker Verne Yernberg, Clemye Dahl, their purchase and their manv so purchased and placed in tiie zzx. jers' Training Bible class and pray- future thome. act Arilda Franson, Frances Burton, friends &.nd acquaintances trus* school house. er meeting. There were 16 present Mesdames Ira and Leo Foster' On the road to the Black Crag—the Thora Corcoran, Mavis Pender- they will be able to spend a great This neighborhood was represented last session, why not increase are visiting in town for a few plans are laid for the trap.. Later— .gast, Grace Mitchell, Florence and many happy years with their famEmily at the state land sale at the the percentage by your presence weeks. \i(the crag—the murder—the arrest. Watson. .ily there. and attention? '.county last Monday. seat Mr. and Mrs. Mike ACT XT—«CSHS X. Lemmer Since this new purchase a few Mrs. E. S. Nelson is now confined Four p. m. Wednesday's (right came home Wednesday from a Terence in prison—:the parting—the Dorcas Society Elect. Officers. property owners in. Idle- oth to her bed by sickness. after school) the pastor conducts trip in the interests of the Modern march to the gallows. Wm. Pickard, who is cutting The "Dorcas society held its an- wood have dec,ded to erect sum" sonra ix. a Bible class in the church for the Samaritans. tiual election of officers at its reg- «ner cottages on their acres near logs for Peter Lundstrom, made a boys and girls. If your interest R. A. Carlin and Abe Olsonspent Kathleen's awakening St. Patrick's ennett place this spring, trip to Margie last Tuesday. -ular fortnightly meeting held last as a parent justifies us in giving Tuesday at the Falls. Day in the morning. Monday afternoon at the home amongst whom are Attorney Geo. Blaine Canfield was a Sunday more time to this phaze of Christian of There are rumors afloat that the .Mrs. Pat Fogarty, with the result Langkntljmd Cashier Geo. B. caller at the home of C. Mornssey. work we will do so, but it depends teaching force here will be cut Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, that all last year's officers were Millard, of the First National, on YOUR co-operation. IT down to four teachers instead of will be at Hotel Victoria, Thursday Clarence Morrissey and l.is y. •re-elected, as follows: Mrs. L. PAYS. seven as at present. From a practical and Friday, April 13 and 14. H. Nord, president Mrs. R. The tramp looked over his dilapidated mother visited at the Tangen standpoint this would sem home Sunday afternoon. garments when at a safe Fraser, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Henry Abstracts and titles to all property a good move, as taxes are entirely I TitSlado, secretary Miss Nellie 'distance from the farmhouse. Mrs. A. C. Daniels left Tuesday in Koochiching county furnished out of proportion to the number McDonald, treasurer. ''I can't see," he muttered, "why for St. Paul to bring up their fur- on short notice by the of people served. Let us have a niture. The next meeting will be held such a fuss is made oyer the dog's Koochiching county Abstract Co. little of that economy in the administration at the home of Mrs. L. H. Nord a instinct in attaching himself .to Consult him if you have defective official abstractors, International of school affairs in ~w'eek from next Monday. man 1" £yes or need glasses. Apr. 14. (Continued on last page.) 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