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

April 20, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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»P£ mm mm il INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Guilder Nybo, of Birchdale, is OFFICER SAYS MORE DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL AND PERSONAlFlTEMS gAT THE CHURCHES*^ in NMEN OR DISASTER "•W. Gene Holler was appointed Colonel Jack Taylor Predicts Littlefork and Vicinity. METHODIST EPISCOPAL city assessor at the last council Slaughter of Soldiers if U. S, 1 CHURCH meeting. Mrs. F. S. Lang is spending a Easter will soon be here. Arrange Has Trouble with Carranza The Misses Cooper and Arnold few days with friends in Duluth. for a photo at Emerson's C. H. BLAKE, Pastor spent Tuesday at the Falls. Mrs. Walter Erickson returned Studio. Residence, 812 5th Street. Jens Muus left last Friday for Texas, Apr. 15.—Col- E1 Paso Sunday from visiting her parents Attorney E. A. Middleton, of western Canada where he will Jac^ Taylor, who corn- onel in Wisconsin. Baudette, spenvt Sunday in our Choir rehearsal tonight at the Mrs. Mark Hessey left Monday spend the summer. His sister,: mands the light cavalry at Fort city. for her summer home in home of H. J. Miner, 7:30. Helga, accompanied him to the: Bliss, is one of the outspoken Gus Belcher was unanimously Wisconsin. Next Sunday the Sunday Falls. men of the army, and has no ob« re-appointed janitor of the city Miss Nellie Dunn is spending school at 10 a. m. and the morning Jas Van Vleeck left last week' jection to speaking his mind. hall, with police power. her Easter vacation at her home service at 11 will be held at Walter Engstrom returned 'We must not withdraw our for St. Paul on business. at Anoka. Saturday from the twin cities the Viking Theatre. At this writing troops from Mexico," he said. A. C. Earley left on the Monday Supt. Mclntire is attending it does not look as though where he went to buy more "On the contrary, we must send evening train for Detroit, the Easter short course for superintendents City Attorney McPartlin was stock for his tin shop. our church would be ready for Minn., where he will visit his in, so no disaster will come more in St. Paul. a professional visitor to Bemidji use at its new home corner of father who is sick. I to the American soldiers at the last Saturday. 5th Street and 8th Avenue. There Attorney John Norton appeared Last Saturday goodly num- extreme front. If we have any Complete line of assorted potted will be no evening services next before Judge Stanton last ber of people met at the Carlin: serious difficulty with Carranza plants for Easter, also cut The Littlefork wagon bridge Sunday. We invite you to attend Saturday in behalf of a judicial hall to organize-, the Town and t^ie Mexican soldiers will be flowers, at Holler's Confectionery. was washed out by an unusually road near Northome which was our Easter services at the Viking Country club, an organization a^e to cut our lines and slaugh- high freshet last Sunday morning. next Sunday morning. granted. of the farmers and people of this. *er *n the interior. our men Remember the Good Friday town and vicinity. A committee) My remarks are not political, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Erickson, union service at 11 a. m. at the Alton E. Harris has purchased composed of T. J. Johnson, A. C. giving" a soldier's opinion am of Oak Portage, who have been Easter service next Sunday Methodist Church at Ft. Frances, the dray business from his stepfather, Earley and Harley Rose pre- what will happen unless we staying in our city for the past morning in the Viking Theatre. Jas. Bigsby, and guarantees Rev. C. H. Blake preaching the sented the constitution, which quickly, and rush more men act month, are rejoicing over the Sermon by Rev. C. H. Blake of prompt and careful service sermon. At 7:30 p. m. in the was adopted. After this, speech-. to General Pershing. birth of an eight pound boy. the M. E. church. to all patrons. Bethlehem church Rev. W. S. W. es were made by A. J. McGuire,1 take this stand because Seller will give the sermon. We Supt. of Schools D. B. Jewell,scouts have reported the fires Money to Loan on farm property Money to loan on Northern 1 invite our people to both serv- You will laugh—you will weep and Geo. Cochran. Some twenty- the Carranza forces have in North Minnesota. Apply Minnesota lands. ices. —you will be thrilled, startled, eight members joined and will been burning night after night to Frank S. Lang, International Jevne & Norton, Agents, surprised, inspired and you will The church and parsonage are meet again the first Saturday in Siera Madre range within on Falls, Minnesota. tf. International Falls, Minn. cheer when you see the "Battle being moved this week to the May when officers for the cltyb thirty miles of the line of Amer* May 18. Cry of Peace" at the Grand lots at the corner of Fifth street will be chosen and an interest- ican communication. Miss Vivian and Gordon Mc Theatre on Tuesday, April 25th. and Eighth avenue. The pastor ing program rendered. All re-1 "The American line of com" Donald are spending their Easter^ and his family are now living Hugh Logan, who has been sidents of the Littlefork valley niunication between Columbus vacation with their grandmother, Jos. Rauscher, the meat man, associated in the labor employment at 812 Fifth street. We shall be and vicinity are urged to join anc^ Colonia Dublan is 145 miles Mrs. Dawes, at Pine has rented the brick store building office here with his father very $Jad when the church is this club and make it a- success... 'long-. By a daring enemy this I River. at the corner of Fifth avenue and Mr. Doherty, has gone into ready for us to have services in The high water and ice in the ^ne could be cut without diffiriver and Third street where he will the automobile business at Grand it again. By the 30th we trust has created havoc with culty." The M. E. Church and parsonage continue to give good service Rapids. we can be in the church for services, things in general. Early Monday Dr. Antonio Villareal, formerafternoon are being moved this week to his customers. although the morning services the wooden bridge ty in charge of the Villa-Car* to their new location at the corner on that day will also be at below the town and depot was ranza sanitary corps, and who Mr. Louis Cyr, of Big Falls, of Fifth street and Eighth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the Viking. swept away and carried by an influential in Mexico, had was a trader in our city yesterday. avenue. Mc Laren, last Monday at their ice floe down the river. All day this to say: He speaks well of his feed home on Riverside Drive, one Sunday the big cakes of ice Tf I were President Wilson, business and expects to be manager E. A. Olson, formerly with the baby boy who looks just like his above threatened it but this was under no circumstances would I of the Robinson Hotel this Viking Theatre, returned from a daddy and would be a credit to HEAC dislodged by dynamiter However recall the troops from Mexico, summer. couple of months of vacation at any clan. Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. log jams, with increasing high: It would be an everlasting blot his home in Minneapolis, to become E. L. Heermance, Pastor. water, wrecked the structure, yp°n the American flag. SpeakThe Mr. A. R. Button, of Big Falls, day clerk of the- Victoria Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of The funeral service of Gerald bridge was repaired last *ng Mexican, I hope the as a was a business visitor to our Hotel. Music. spring at great cost to the town American forces remain in Mexand Therrio was held at St. Thomas city yesterday and spoke quite church last Saturday morning, now a new steel bridge must *co until they bring peace. No*be GOOD FRIDAY. highly of *he greatly improved The breaking up of the ice in built. thing else will do. Rev. Fr. Killeen officiating. The 7:30 p. m., union service, sermon conditions /in this village sinde "Carranza is a stubborn ego- the Big Fork and the Littlefork services were largely attended by Rev. W. E. Seller, Fort the going out of the saloons. Central News Items. jtist who. rivers has backed up the water by sympathetic friends of the represents only Car- Frances. ranza. Villa is a confirmed out- on Rainy river so that is rose a family. Quartet, "On Oliver's Brow,'' FOUND—A valuable stick pin foot below the dam Tuesday by Bradbury. The river opened here Thurs-' fi£hts only for Villa, law who in the melting .snow. It was evidently morning and is still rising. day. Who brings peace? Neither. I Suburban Home for Sale—Solid Solo, "There's a Green Hill," lost in the early part of block of ground, 6-room house Jos. R. Nolin was hauling logs believe I voice the sentiments Gounod, by Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton. the winter. Owner can have same with concrete basement, good across the river here last week. thousands of educated Mexhardly Mr. Loren Dchart and family by identifying it and paying cost poultry house, 24x76, barn 12x40, get out as the roads are icans when I say that we are in have moved back to their home Communion in charge of C. H. of this notice. Apply at the Press 6 lots clear, close to city good nearly impassable. The mail did American military occu- on Seventh street from Birchdale, Blake and E. L. Heermance, to favor of office. place for the right party. Inquire where he has had charge not reach here Friday, but got Pation Mexico until Carranza, which all Christian people are invited. of at Press office. Villa and Zapata are completely of the Elweil road making, and in Saturday. The Koochiching Hotel bar eliminated. In other words I later with the ditching company. EASTER SUNDAY Jos. R. Nolin and Donat Nolin was closed by Sheriff White got a lead of hay from Sten- American government At 11 a. m., Processional, want Joseph Smith, who worked in Tuesday on execution, to pay to do in Mexico what it did in "Ancient of Days," by the four berg's last Saturday. Mr. Fred Harmon, who has the finishing room at the paper the judgment secured by John Cuba in 1898." choirs. Bob McOtis has moved into built the Elweil roads in this mill five or six years ago, has Tubbs of over $1,000 for the injuries Get out or fight is the situa- "Christ the Lord is Risen, Alleluia," Frank Stenberg's house. county, was here over Sunday returned from Niagara, Wisconsin he sustained by being hit full chorus. Jack Nolin is working in Bau- tion, said Mayor Tom Lea, last enroute to his home at Baudette. and expects to .get back into in the head with a beer glass by dette now. night. "Of course it must not be Response After Prayer, Carol He is waiting to put a few finishing th^ mill here. He is a brother of a customer a few months ago. choir. Mrs. Jack Nolin has a freshj 'Set°ut-' are to retain our touches on the roads, which I£ we Adam Smith, the paper maker. Consecration of children will be appreciated by all who milch cow. Miss St. Lawrence! PreStlge a? nat'°" w.e m"st a Mr. Geo. Semon, the successful Solo, "That Sweet Story of bought the calf to send to her!keeP.0Ur tro°Ps ^exio). Our use them. Banker Robert Skinner, of merchant of Mizpah, was Old," Kenneth Mclntire. home near Loman. As Mrs. No-i?/!ft,ge wouId. f°r,ever lost Baudette, spent Sunday here and here yesterday and expressed his Reception of members, lin's cows are record breakers J'f ,.Were ^"1™ °Ut they Robert Green returned Tuesday renewed the acquaintance of his gratification at the business outlook "Thy Life was Given for Me," this "bossy'' is expected to make °a^ a* ure 1 morning from his visit to many good friends here. He is for the coming season. He Bethlehem chorus. good in the future. I. Jom If 's one of the most a his mother in Washington where justly proud of the new bank Says their village is certainly influential Democrats in Texas. Sermon, "The Living Christ." he went upon completing his building his company erected for It is believed Mr. Lea's opniion booming and all the farmers are 7130 p. m., "Christ as Conqueror.'' Hay Creek School year's medical studies at the him this winter. beginning to look and act prosperously. I represents that of the Demothe university. He expects to spend cratic party along Rio "Unfold Ye Portals," Gounod, Theodore Langland has been fr. the summer here with his brother Is your'American patriotism Bethlehem chorus. absent froom school for the past- er' ran 6 Qr Frank in his hardware and dormant? Does it need a tonic, Mr. Rolland Magnus, who has "I Know That My Redeemer week assisting in the logging op-i ... ten cent store. a filling, a mental alarm clock? MUNICIPAL COURT CASES been engineer for Mr. Ogaard Liveth," Mrs. Swinnerton. erations. Then see the "Battle Cry of on the state roads for the past "Gloria," from Farmer's Mass, The seventh and eight grades Sergeant G. W. Carter, of Ft. Peace" at the Grand Theater on two years, has accepted a good! Bethlehem chorus. took the state examinations on account of Municipal Judge William, has been appointed recruiting Tuesday, April 25th, afternoon position in Pine courity and will Male quartet, selected. the 23rd and 24th ult. Palmer absence from the city officer for the American and evening. move his family to Pine City in 'Resurection," Sheldon, Cecil- The snow is going rapidly but this week because .of Mrs. Palbecause Legion in place of Lieutenant a few days. During their stay ian choir, of the severe frosts at ^er i"ness Attorney John H. Dougherty, who has been Mafkovitch and Weldmann, of here Mr. and Mrs. Magnus have Orchestral numbers to be anmade nights very little water has col- 5.rown ^as acting judge, transferred to Port Arthur, relieving Winnipeg, are about to engage many friends, all of whom nounced. lected as yet cases of illegal liquor sell- Lieutenant F. H. Bean, in the fish business on Rainy regret to see them leave. Rev. E. G. Gregg of Littlefork jng ^ich f?r hearing were set who has been made captain of UNITED LUTHERAN Lake and will be known as the visited 'in this community last!« .st Thursday and Friday, menmonth. Company A., of the American CHURCH Ranier Fish company. They have Through his efforts a' m. weeks Press, were Chas. E. McPhee, who operated last Legion at Winnipeg. had their ice put up and are getting Sunday school has been organiz- ^ounc* over to the grand jury the soft drink joint at the O. M. KLEVEN, Pastor. a things in shape for a successful Rex Hotel, was found dead in ed with Mrs. Adolph Kicker as $200 bail each. on season. By the kind invitation of Manager superintendent, and Mrs. L. C. Monday C. A. Kampan, his room Saturday evening. Services on Easter Sunday at Frank V. Peterson, of the After a careful examination Deputy Long as secretary. Services are known as Chappy, 10:45 a. m- No Sunday school on ami lar Viking Theatre, the morning Mr. Thomas Frankson, of St. held every Sunday at 3 p. m. ?^as a^so b°und over for illegal Coroner Swinnerton decided this Sunday. service of the- M. E. church will Paul, was here -Sunday figuring Because of the breaking up of sellin£. Andy Lindberg, that death had come suddenly The Ladies' Aid me^ts on llq UOr be held in the Viking Theatre out his chances of being nominated from heart failure some hours the roads, Mothers' Day was ob- Y* °1s.e £a*nMmg joint over his Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. lieutenant governor at the before his remains were found. served in the school last Thurs- «?w raided by the home of Mrs. Aaser at Fort a was There will be no evening coming June primaries. He is a Sheriff White and Chief Kirk- H. T. McPhee, father to deceased, Frances. day afternoon. A short program service owing to the moving of likeable fellow and will no doubt interspersed with the regular Pat"c^^ ^ast Saturday night, arrived yesterday from Rose The Confirmation class meets the church building to its new get his share of the votes from school work was much enjoyed £uilty and was fined $50 Lake, Idaho, to' attend the burial at 9:30 every Saturday. location on Eighth avenue and this city. He is in the real estate and look after his affairs. Choir rehearsal every Wednesday by all. ^The decorations were costs. a Fifth street. business and thinks this county evening at 8 in the church white and red carnations. At the ought to be rapidly settled and BOY SCOUTS NOTES parlors. close, cake and chocolate were clearing the grounds, just as Mac Loman, one of Koochiching thoroughly developed. served by the girls of the cook-, soon as the weather permits, county's best boosters, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH James Dawson has put his ing class. Visitors at the school during NOTICES. who has just returned from a As the sun ushers in the beaiitiful blue boat to the service of the The Farmers' Club met in reg- the month were Mesdames 13 two months trip through the days of spring and arouses Panther Patrol Troop No. 2 for Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. ular session Friday evening. Kicker, Lompenin, Long, Fredel most important central and to new life the forces of nature the summer. The boat is in the Wm. Cross, Pastor. Owing to the poor roads and thejDardas, and Gilbertson, Mr. T. western states and cities and which have been dormant during lower river all ready for service. busy season, the attendance was B. Cobey, Mrs. Langland, Mr. took in the famous Mardi Gras the winter we seem to dwell in Thanks. a Special Easter music by the small. The next meeting will be Christ Larson, Mr. Vincent Curran, festivities at New Orleans and an atmosphere of joy and smiles. H. A. Levine has donated his girls' choir and adult choir. on Friday May 5th. and Miss Anderson. the Panama Exposition at San At this particular time one can cottage up the lake to the Panther Sermons: "The Resurrection The promoters of the Clubhouse Diego, California as side lines, "look pleasant, please" without Patrol during the first week in Relation to the Saint," "The are busily engaged in get- Subscribe for the paper t! at has promised to give us a writeup being prompted. A photo taken in June. Thanks. ,r, Resurrection in Relation to the ting out timber which is to be devotes its columns to the fight of his experiences for next now at Emerson's Studio will C. H. BLAKE, ... Sinner." sent to the saw mill at. Clement-! for better home and community ^week. please you. Scout Master Everybody welcome son. Work will be begun on life conditions—The Press. v,:-i klAsta nC •jr)^ 3* I©kA@s!1. DEFECTIVE PAGE