International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 27, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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1 1 1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS HAT 2^KS89S88968S9S889S8896SSSS8S9SS896869S9S96»3S8S9SSS9S9S968S9686968e96»968eS6S8SS889C8X8SSWK THE CHURCHES! ing. Nothing dry about these E. E. Polkinghorne LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS L5 meetings. at the I S I N E W S and neighbors moved out all of Friday the Ladies' Aid meets household effects before the at the home of Mrs. John Berg, LOMAN NEWS NOTES flooded. Friday after- house was on Third street. All workers welcome—this noon the water had receded so means you.. You can Rev. C. H. Blake was at Loman The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Ed McComb has moved his that they could move back. Twp be if you are not. Tuesday for the Odd Fellows' church will give a 35 cent dinevening. family to the T. D. Taylor farm bridges from the upper Littlewhere Saturday the Rainy River Anniversary there that All are invited. they will live this sum- Passed through, and last Ramblers will have their initial evening. mer. Ed has rented the place, Saturday there were three brid- boat ride and camping party, Judge M. G. Slocum, of Bemidji, Mac Loman returned about a ^e.s ^dged against the railroad wind and weather permitting. D. B. Jewell is around inspecting was a professional visit- week ago from a long trip in bridge. Some taxes to pay after Meet with the patrol master at schools in the extreme or here yesterday. the south and west. this d- the church building at 9 a. m. soutern part of the county this August Swenson, who spent' The Misses Cooper and Arthe sharp and bring a good lunch week. Register of Deeds F. S. Lang winter with relatives at no^d spent Saturday at the Falls. along. 1 1 .unjji-- returned Tuesday from his visit North Branch and Cook, this i^rs* Archie McNeil enterstate, Wm. Cross, Patrol Master. Money to Loan on farm property with Mrs. Lang who is sick in returned to the homestead tamed the community club last in North Minnesota. Apply Duluth. last week. Friday. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN to Frank S. Lang, International Jesse Kennedy has his auto1 ^r' ar^ Mrs. Frank O'Neil Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. CHURCH Falls, Minnesota. tf. Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrum boat in the water and will make Packing their household eff are E. L. Heermance, Pastor. ects preparatory to shipping are rejoicing over the birth of a his first trip to the Falls on Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of Sunday school at 9130 every Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Peterson son at their home in the saw to Rainy River where they will Tuesday. Music. Sunday morning. are spending a few days in Big mill addition. During the past week the5 ma^e their home while Mr. 0' Choir rehearsal every Wednesday Falls while he is taking care of Rainy and its tributaries have working on the railroad- evening at 8. the bank's interest in that village. The Dan Patch goes up the Morning worship at n. Topic: been higher than at any time in' Miss Annette Miller is spend* Ladies' Aid society will meet "What Came After Easter Day." Black river and lands at the eleven years. Several bridges ch°ol holidays with her in the church on Wednesday bridge these days while the We expect to use together for were wrecked and great amounts sister Mrs. D. A. Colpitts. afternoon at 2:30. Manager Geo. A. Snyder, of this service our three vested water is high. of timber were taken down the Chester Deteker and Cyrus Confirmation class every Saturday the International Falls Construction choirs: the Carol, the Boys' and river that had not been sold. Skiff are running a ferry across morning at 9:30. the Cecilian. Co., is spending a few days Commissioner Wm. Harrigan School was closed part of last accommodation the river for the O. M. Kleven, Pastor. in Minneapolis on business for and Engineer Ogaard are inspecting week as the road near town was travelers to the depot, Evening worship at 7:30. The his company. the Elwell road between under water and te children1 Men of the Backus Camp No. pastor will speak on "The Future here and Littlefork. couldn't get there. 34 broke camp last week as most Life." Music in charge of W. C. T. U. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harris are of the camp was under water. the Bethlehem chorus. They rejoicing over the arrival of a This afternoon the pupils will The Union meeting at the Caldwell Brook Items. .to helP break came down Sunday school at 10. Christian be given an opportunity to see fine boy who, in due time, will I the jam at the railroad bridge. home of Mrs. James Watson on Endeavor at 7. ''The Battle Cry of Peace" at be a valuable addition to the Tuesday, April 18 was a most Clarence Morrissey made the ^hey are being housed at Camp The Ladies' Society will meet Falls Decorating Co. 3 o'clock for 15 cents each. delightful affair. After the regular trip to Big Falls by gasoline while this work is going on. this week on Thursday at 2:30 business session an interesting boat last week. George Dahl and Miss Beck 5th st. The Ladies' Saturday Musical Mr. F. H. Clark returned Sunday program was given and appreciated Ing Tangen and Peter Lund- !eft Friday for their respect- last Teacher training Bible class club announce a public concert from his business trip to by the large number strom were in Margie last Wed-|ive Superior and Two homes in 4:00 in the reading room. to be given at the Viking on Toledo, Ohio, and is glad to get present. nesday. Harbors. South Bethlehem. Thursday evening, May 8th. again to the advanced civilization These meetings are interesting Bloom bought a horse Mrs. Alex Ekickson entertained Adolph Town Hall, Holler's Addition. the Baptist Ladies' Aid of this "dry'* city. and helpful, and you will be in Big Falls this week. Sunday school on Sunday O. L. Dent, the ditch referee, last Thursday. benefited by attending, or better August Nelson went to Big afternoon at 2:00. was here yesterday enroute to W. T. Flynn, of Frontier, was Pius Zieglemeier is building a yet, becoming a member. Falls Monday. Preaching by Mr. Withrow at his home at Bemidji from Baudette, a charge of having struck his The next meeting will be held pleasant house on his lots in the Riveralast Mrs. Smith was 8:00. anxious to see his new neighbor, Johnson, over the s*de addition to Littlefork. the second Tuesday in May, instead caller at Mrs. Tangen's daughter. head with an ax. He plead not I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. of the first Tuesday, as Tuesday. I Mr- Mrs- A- C. Earley and METHODIST EPISCOPAL guilty and will be tried tomorrow. the members will want to attend The Anderson boated up from ^t Tuesday evening for a few CHURCH On Tuesday evening, May 2nd, the federated clubs convention the Wick's place last Friday for days visit at Detroit, Minn. the Ladies' Aid of the Norwegian Aaron Shelgren left the first which is to held in this city on supplies. C. H. BLAKE, Pastor Mr. John Stone left Monday part of last week for the Twin Lutheran church will hold a May 2nd and 3rd. August Bloom came down Saturday Residence, 812 5th Street. evening for Hot Springs to supper in the church beginning Cities. I. J. Lee is the smiling The Union is planning an entertainment from the camp up the landlord during his absence. seek relief for his rhumatism at 5:30 o'clock. and medal contest to river. Choir rehearsal tonight at H. Clinton Anderson is painting which has been so acute that be given before the annual district Olaf Bovald made a trip to J. Miner's at 7:30. the house of Sherman Johnson's he is dependent upon crutches. On Tuesday evening, May 2nd, convention at Blackduck in Big Falls Saturday returning Ranier service next Sunday at this week. Here's hoping he may obtain permanent the Ladies'- Aid of the Norwegian June. Full particulars will be the first of the week. 3130 p. m. A new prospectus of the relief. Lutheran church will hold a given later. Sabbath school next Sunday Square Deal Land Co. has just supper in the church beginning Hoo Rah! Hoo Rah! Hoo Rah! .Silverdale and Vicinity. at 10 a. m. at the Viking. been published which will give Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gillespie at 5130 o'clock. Hoo Next Sunday morning's services are enjoying a visit from his International's wide-awake W. Rev. Thornberg, of Cook, held ^ie ProsPective buyer a good will be held at the Viking idea of this country. The style brother, Dr. John Gillespie, who On Tuesday evening, May 2nd, C. T. U. 1 ir1p3 nf ^Alinfnr his regular service at the Sundeen Theatre at ir a. m. The sermon spent fifteen months with the the Ladies' Aid of the Norwegian is much more attractive than the Are we hustlers? Well I guess— school. will be the anniversary sermon British army as a surgeon. He Lutheran church will hold a average prospectus of the land Watch for further notices Frank Carlson made a business to the Odd Fellows. companies, the printing and is now on furlow. supper in the church beginning In the International Falls Press. trip to International Falls. We had a full attendance at composition are first class, and at 5 130 o'clock. W. C. T. U. Cor. Mrs. A. Shogren is visiting Sunday school last Sunday morning. it ought to help a good deal in J. W. Skifstrom and family friends in Virginia. We were afraid that some awakening interest in this region. have moved from their Canadian Miss Stormo, who has been Thompson—Fuller. Misses Selma Peterson and might not find the place, but farm near Burris, Ont., to People who are going on visiting her brother John who Helen Davenpotr were the hostesses nearly every scholar was in a journey would do well to get their farm near Loman for the recently returned from the State Mr. Stanley Thompson and at the last teachers' meeting their place and six dozen Easter summer. Their many friends are University hospital, returned to Miss Marion Fuller were married which was held at the home eggs were distributed. glad to see them back again. her home in St. Paul last night. (Continued on last page.) of Wm. Harrigan. by Judge Berg last Monday Miss Underwood's schoolchildren afternoon. The bride, who is a Miss Elizabeth Parker is sang two special Easter The Odd Fellows lodge is trying Mr. O. M. Carr, of Pelican niece of Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. Riley, spending her vacation at Gilbert. songs at the Easter service at to locate Allan Almond, Rapids, is here for a few days Ranier last Sunday. They were has resided with them the past Mr. Bengt Hanson is in Virginia whose parents have not heard'in the interest of his business The Newest few years. Mr. Thompson is a on business. very much appreciated. They can from him in some time. He went here under the firm name of E. member of the prosperous mercantile Herman Olson made a trip to! do it again any time they want E. Peterson and Co. to Port Arthur in January and to. firm of S. E. Thompson Gheen last week. Styles In Corsets has not been heard from since. and Son, in our city. Both parties County Commissioner Harri-1 We are not announcing any Money to loan on Northern are well and favorably known gan has had a force of men and evening service for next Sunday. Abstracts and titles to all property Minnesota lands. and their many friends wish teams hauling out the culverts Announcement will be made For Every Figure in Koochiching county furnished Jevne & Norton, Agents, for the county road. them the best of luck. They will next Sunday morning in regard International Falls, Minn. on short notice by tRe Ole Wasli and John Sundin, to the evening service. reside in the Oveson flats. Koochiching county Abstract Co. May 18. have been hauling hay from] We invite you to attend the official abstractors, International Smokes. special services next Sunday at AUSTRIAN ATTACKS Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. Geo. Scarlett and Jesse Dade H. Eddy left this week for the Viking at 11 a. m. WITH PITCHFORK a.\ of Forsythe, were business and trip to Ottertail county. I Albert Boquist, of Forsythe, social visitors here yesterday. Hilmer and Ralph Hanson left I S A I S Considerable excitement was Both speak of the inconvenience was drowned in the Rat Root for Virginia Saturday after caused last Sunday afternoon Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. river last Saturday while working of getting around the county because spending the week with their, by a booze drinking bunch of of the flooded areas and on the drive. His remains Wm. Cross, Pastor. parents. 1 Austrians at Freda's boarding were recovered and brought to lost bridges. Members of the farmers' club house. the Green undertaking parlors Welcome to this House of God met at the hall Saturday and One man, after throwing some Mr. Jos. Rauscher, the meat for preparation for burial. are strangers and the poor. with the help of John Silver-dahl's bricks at a fellow countryman and grocery merchant, is to be "The Church of the New Testa.ment.'' gasoline/ engine cut andj and breaking the handle of a congratulated on having purchased O. M. Paulson, of Littlefork, sawed enough wood to last two pitchfork over his head, attacked the two story brick was fined $10 and costs last Monday Bible school, 10 a. m. Classes or three years. In the afternoon him in the head and face with by Acting Judge Brown in building on the corner of 3rd st for all. Competent teachers devoted the ladies served a lunch of cof-• tines of the fork disfiguring the Municipal court, for striking a and 5th ave.. It is a good buildfellow fee and doughnuts. 1 to their work. If you come man considerably. As soon as the passenger on the M. ing for his business, and the once you will come again. and alarm could be given Chief Kirkpatrick, I train with a bottle of booze swell living rooms up stairs will Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sheriff White, and Deputy Littlefork and Vicinity. last Saturday night, and another! make them a good home, and the Come where the Gospel is Charles Piatt arrived on the $10 and costs for being drunk price made it a good purchase preached in its purity and life scene, but the sight of the deputy's Charlotte and Vernon Jameson financially. and disorderly. giving power. We invite the left Friday night to rejoin shot gun was too much for To meet the requirements Those who failed to see searching of the Scriptures to every woman, we carry a the culprit and he took for the their parents in Dawson, Minn. o» complete stock of Warner's The floods of the past week "The Battle Cry of Peace" see if the things that we preach Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Peterson woods, but later was found in Rust-proof, Red Fern and Gossard corsets in all the new have done considerable damage Tuesday evening should not are so or not. With Luther we a box car and had to be disarmed spent Easter Sunday with models. Rvieryone of these is ty washing out a few of the correctly fashioned, brings out fail to see it tonight. It is say of the Scriptures: "Here at the point of the chief's Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcussen. the new style lines, and imparts county bridges causing a damage one of the most impressive health and comfort to stand we, we can do no otherwise, revolver before he could be arrested A new high water mark was the body. of about $30,000. The unusual and inspiring photo plays God help us. Amen." and taken to jail. reached here last Tuesday, and For a medium priced corset amount of snow together yet produced, and the fine Junior Christian Endeavor at Monday he was brought before many were out to see the Little you wont find any better than Warner's Rust proof. We show with the rapid thaw has raised music of Malone's orchestra 3 p. m. for young folks from 6 Acting Judge Brown and Fdrk river at its worst. The it in a number of styles at the waters, especially in the adds considerable to the to 14 years of age, having an $1 to $2 bound over to the grand jury on railroad bridge north of here Littlefork river which has such impressiveness of the pictures. adult committee in charge. the charge of second degree assault. dammed up the logs and other a large watershed of open land This production is doing Senior Christian Endeavor at A case of beer was confiscated. refuse and the water backed up Red Fern and Gossard Corsets are the finest made. You at its source that it is higher more than any other 6130 p. m. Motto: "Loyalty to to this place. There are logs! can't get better corsets, no than for fifteen years past. agency in awakening, the matter what you pay. Christ and the Church." You are everywhere, a nice bunch having $2 to $5 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodlord american people to the need welcome. Suburban Home for Sale—Solid landed in Pat Fitzpatrick's garden were called to Menominee of a reasonable preparedness Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Block of ground, 6-room house and yard. His cabin was in Mich., by the death of his mother. as a preventative of war Burton's Good rousing congregational with concrete basement, good the midst of a log jam Tuesday1 Her death came as a great with a foreign power Everybody singing of Gospel music. This poultry house, 24x76, barn 12x40, •ind 1he high water compelled surprise to htem as they received should see it. Tonight will be song service night. 6 lots clear, close to city good him to move out of the upstair* a letter from her but a couple will be your last opportunity Every Wednesday Everybodies place for the right party. Inquire where he. had taken refuge wnen of days previous. to see it in this city. Bible Class and Prayer meet- at Press office. the wpter began to rise. Down ii yitS&C