International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 11, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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FALLS PRESS nrrrauiATioHAL IAT THE CHURCHES! MASONIC BANQUET TO Carrier, vice president Mrs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS birds and 50 cents for prairie RUBIN AND CANDIDATES Twedt, recording secretary Mrs. chickens and ducks and $1.50 Martin, corresponding secretary for wild geese, shows a total Last Thursday evening Oscar Mrs. Havlik, treasurer. value of $718,450 as the food Syreen and H. T. Reppy were Plans were made for the district value of the game birds taken formally and actively initiated convention at Blackduck, on Drs. R. H. and Elizabeth Monahan J. A. and Mrs. McPhee left and consumed in Minnesota in into the mysteries of the third June 7th and 8th. Besides the and children are spending last night for West Baden, Ind. one year. degree of Blue lodge Masonry, officers, who are entitled, three a few day's vacation at Crosby. "The value of the fish taken at the regular meeting of Koochiching delegates were appointed—Mesdames Mrs. Jos. Riley returned this and used is manifestly much lodge No. 270. Kinney, Shaw and James Mrs. Eugene Holler leaves to morning after an extended visit "The greater," said Mr. Avery. Several members of the Fort Watson. Other members who night for Glenwood, Minn., for with relatives in Minneapolis. results of commercial fishing, Frances lodge were visiting can are invited to go as visiting an indefinite visit with relatives. which is carried on quite extensively members, as were also a few delegates. Plan to attend. The Dr. B. F. Osbourne, of Baudette, in international and interstate prominent masons who happened The Rebekahs have postponed Blackduck Union is preparing renewed the acquaintance waters and in certain inland to be in our city from other tomorrow night's dance because for a large delegation. You will of many of his friends here over waters is quite definitely parts on that evening. After the be personally benefitted and are of the death of August Jergerson. Sunday. known and the total production lodge work a sumptuous banquet Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. assured of a good time. Don't of such fishing for the past year was spread in honor of the E. L. Heermance, Pastor. forget the date, June 7and 8 Miss Shelland was here last approximates a value of $250,000. new candidates and also to say Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of The Dorcas society will hold the place, Blackduck nor the Sunday and renewed the acqquaintance This is less, rather than greater good bye to Mr. S. N. Rubin Music. object, district W. C. T. U. convention. a food and fancy work sale in of a few of her many might than the actual figures who, for the past two years, has the litis building next Wednesday. friends. disclose as all estimates are filled well his place as secretary Mothers' day. You are asked Our union will send a contestant of the lodge. made on a very conservative to wear a red flower for a mother to try for the medal who, H. J. Miner and F. H. Keyes basis. Nets which are allowed to After the banquet an informal living or a white flower for a under the able tutorage of Mrs County Attorney and Mrs. filed as candidates for the office be used for the purpose of taking smoker was indulged in, interspersed mother who has passed on. Carrier will, no doubt, win the Franz jevne are in Minneapolis of representative from this district. whitefish, fish houses permitted with appropriate addresses 11 A. M. Processional by our honor. attending the Grand Lodge on the ice, angling for by Toast Master B. H. three vested choirs. Under the leadership of the retiring meeting of the Eastern Star. sport and otherwise, takes a toll Phinney, who is master of the Mr. W. Paul Wigham will officers the year's work FOR RENT—Four room cottage, from the lakes and streams during lodge, Dr. G. F. Swinnerton and sing Kipling's "Mother of Mine" has been a decided success. They Miss McDowell is the name nth ave. Water, sewer, each year of 2,700,000 pounds Geo. S. Snyder who, as past and there will be special music hardwood floors. Inquire of S. A. have done their work faithfully of the new domestic science worth in money, at the lowest master, presented Mr. Rubin by the Cecilian choir. Sherman. and well and much credit is due teacher. She is from the University estimate, $135,500. with a beautiful emblematic Sermon by the pastor on "The of Minnesota and knows them. Truly God has blessed us ring, watch chain and stick pin, Memories of Home." The total of the value of food in our work. Under the capable her business. Money to Loan on farm property as slight tokens of the appreciation taken from the wild animals At 8 o'clock the music will be in North Minnesota. Apply leadership of Mrs. Stevens we in which Mr. Rubin is held. in charge of the Bethlehem birds and fish in the state in one are looking forward to another The funeral of Thos. McKinstry, to Frank S. Lang, International chorus. After congratulations to the year is, according to Mr. Avery, Falls, Minnesota. tf. prosperous year. We ask that who died last Sunday, will new members the company dispersed $1,103,950. A double quartet will sing each member be loyal and faithful. be held at the Green undertaking with best wishes to the "Your Mother is Praying.'' We should be proud of our parlors this afternoon at 2, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. John Fahlgren Over $1,000,000 worth of furs departing brother. The chorus will sing "Send are rejoicing over the birth of union whose mottoes "Purity in are taken each year in the C. H. Blake officiating. out Thy Light," by Gounod. the Home and God in the Government, a beautiful daughter into their state, according to Mr. Averv. BIG BARGAIN Ruth Bradley Swinnerton will Henry Ziebarth, representative also proud to wear family circle in Sawmill Addition To insect eating birds credit sing the ''Ave Maria," Cavalleria ON APPLE TREES of a Minneapolis supply our white ribbon bow, which is Wednesday May 3rd. must be given for at least one Rusticana. house, was here over Sunday the emblem of purity and peace. per cent of the annual agricultural The agricultural department and Monday picking up orders The pastor will speak on "The Let us get in line and make Geo. E. Schermerhorn, formerof production of the state has several hundred apple trees Investment of Influence." around the court house. our union the best in Minnesota. Chatfield, who recently purchased which would amount to $2,500,000. in their school nursery plots. The Sunday school at 10. Christian a quarter section in Why not Who's to hinder God The value of the tourist trees are four years old and are Endeavor at 7 P. M. Confirmation Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Rubin departed is on our side. We will work for Grand Falls township, was a trade to Minnesota, hunters, of the varieties adapted for this classes for girls on Saturday Monday evening to make national constitutional prohibition. business visitor to our city Tuesday. fishers, etc., at the present time, part of the state. The trees were at 10:30, for boys on Sunday Minnesota will go dry. U. their home at Tampa, Florida, grown in this city for one year. as a source of income, is $1,335,400. but will visit relatives in Superior afternoon at 2:30. S. will go dry. Who says so? They usually sell for one dollar Sunday school in Holler's Addition World's W. C. T. U. and New York city enroute. Senator H. L. Nord informs each, but the agricultural department, at 10 A. M. Preaching by us that the street cars will be At the close of the business by careful buying, Mr. Withrow at n. R. K. Watt left Tuesday for session Mrc James Watson gave in operation between this city is able to sell the trees at the a reading and Mrs. E. L. Heermance Northfield to purchase two more and Ranier within a month or rate of five for one dollar. They car loads of good cows to fill sang two beautiful solos. six weeks. A letter from the METHODIST EPISCOPAL UNDERWEAR are cheaper than shade trees and his orders from farmers near The meeting closed with the W. manufacturers assures them that CHURCH will be fine for that purpose. Northomc, Ray and Littlefork. C. T. U. benediction. the cars will be delivered in C. H. BLAKE, Pastor Leave your orders with Prof. about three weeks. Residence, 812 5th Street. W. C. T. U. Correspondent. E. W. Vancura. The trees should Money to loan on Northern O O be planted soon. Minnesota lands. Special Mothers' day service GAME AND FISH ACREAGE FOR SALE.—Owner Jevne & Norton, Agents, next Sunday morning at the Viking offers three and one-half acres VALUE OF STATE International.Falls, Minn. BRICK AND TILE FACTORY. Theatre at o'clock. of high dry land on the M. and can be enjoyed by every May 18. Choir rehearsal tonight at H. I. and Elwell road, four miles man, woman or child. Just Game Commissioner Avery Places Half a dozen men were here J. Miner's at 7:30. from International Falls, at a come to our store and say the Food and Commercial State Auditor J. A. O. Preus as guests of Senator H. L. Nord We are announcing Sabbath bargain if taken soon. Just right "show me your line of Value at $6,000,000. conducted the regular monthly last Tuesday looking into the school and morning service at for poultry, bees and small fruit. Munsing Wear." land sale here last Monday and proposition of starting a brick the Viking again for next Sunday Send your cash offer in to the During his recent visit here sold five forties. He left on the and tile factory at the gravel morning. When you see the quality Press at once. Carlos Avery, game and fish 1 40 train for St. Paul by way of pit at South International. They Services at Ranier next Sunday of Munsing Union Suits commissioner of the state, gave Duluth. are satisfied with the markets afternoon at 3:30. and two piece garments an estimate of the value of the GOOD POULTRY CHANCE for such products throughout We invite you to attend our you'll realize why so many animals, birds and fish taken Abstracts and titles to all property this and the iron range section "Mothers' day" services next people say and used in Minnesota in one in Koochiching county furnished and took samples of clay and Prof. E. W. Vancura says he Sunday morning. Further announcements year, as follows: on short notice by the other soils necessary for their Munsingwear has 75 White Leghorn chicks will be made at There were, during the past Koochiching county Abstract Co. which come from a 220 egg that time. proposed industries, and if the year, according to Mr. Avery, at official abstractors, International strain. This is a fine chance for It looks now as if we might be chemical anaysis proves favorable a low estimate, killed and used for i1 alls, Minn.—Adv. tf. they will probably erect a someone to start a breeding back in our own church by the in Minnesota, 500 moose and good sized factory here. flock for our local poultry raisers. 2lSt. 8,000 deer, 100 bear and miscellaneous Prof. Vancura expects a car He and the state poultry experts Mr and Mrs. Louis Sher are Underwear smaller animals, the load of potatoes tomorrow which rejoicing over the birth of an will give a strong recomendation WE THANK YOU. food value of which, at 15 cents he has ordered for planters in eleven pound daughter at hteir for this stock. As we per pound would amount to this vicinity. They are Carmen are starting a White. Leghorn home last Sunday morning. The Women's Civic league $211,000. and Early Ohio potatoes and orders center here is a chance for some desires to publicly thank the following 50c and up Estimates carefully made after will be filled in the order in one to be a leader. APRIL LIBRARY REPORT. for their aid in making close and thorough inquiry of which they are received. He also the recent District M. F. W. 8th the number of the various kinds received a shipment of twentylive CITY BAND GIVES Number of volumes issued of C. convention a success: of game birds taken during the pigs. BURTON'S adult fiction 605 FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT Mr. J. J. Doran, who arranged past year, disclose a total of Number of volumes issued of for autos, and those who so generously Last Sunday afternoon the 1,011,300 so taken, and estimating The firm of E. E. Peterson & youth's fiction 293 responded. the value of these at from city band, under the efficient Co. has changed its name to O. Number of volumes issued of The Eastern Star, Masonic 25 cents each for the smaller leadership of Morris Negloff, M. Carr & Co., and business will adult non-fiction 23 Lodge, F. B. Green and H. L. gave te first open air concert of now be transacted under the new Number of volumes issued of Frank for dishes and hall. the season. A goodly number of fpwmwmwmwMmw name with Mr. C. A. Ekstam as youth's non-fiction The merchants for decorating. appreciative listeners attended manager. Success to the new Total number of volumes issued Styleplus Clothes $17 The editors of the International and listened to the following management. Look for their ad during month 928 [tfUUKUUflDBUJUJlflS Falls Press and Daily Journal well rendered program: of good prices and regular "Store Safety First! Number of visitors to reading for publicity. March—"Defender" H. J. Cross of Quality" goods on page three room 180 Overture—"Sunshine'' .. E. E. Bagley The International Club and in every issue of the Press. Waltz—"Wedding of the Winds" Number of borrower's cards Hotel Victoria for many courtesies Cornet Solo—"The Cavalier" Polka .. On all sides you are urged to "Stop, F. Losey issued to April 1st 1280 extended. Jas. McCarron WANTED—One of the large Number of borrower's cards look and listen." But you don't Mr. Herrmance for the use of Selection—"The Chocolate Soldier" magazine publishing houses desires Oscar Strauss issued in April the Bethlehem church. have to be on guard when you buy Saxaphone Solo—"When You and I to employ an active man or Were Young, Maggie" Number of borrower's cards Mrs. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton TRADE woman in this community to J. A. Butterfield cancelled to date 251 for the splendid musical program. J. D. Nicolantonis Styleplus #17 handle a special plan which has Number of borrower's cards Rag—"Pickled Beets" Ed Kuhn March—"Stars and Stripes Forever" proven unusually profitable. Good in use May 1st 1040 Colonel McKenzie, officers and John P. Sousa Clothes opening for right party. Address The cornet solo by Jas. McCanon MARIE WALLACE, soldiers of the 141st Battalion, with two references. Publisher, YUAOTMARK RT«ISTW*B and the saxaphone solo by Librarian. Canada, and the Ladies' Auxiliary Box 155, Times Square, Station, "The some price the nation over." J. D. Nicolantonis were deserving of the same, for a most HARK New York City. of special mention. pleasant afternoon. W. C. T. U. NOTES. The makers have placed this suit in the To all appearances we are going Supt. E. E. Mclntire, Miss wide open. The price is known to be the BASEBALL GAME. to have a better band than Driscoll, High school and 8th The annual meeting of hte W. same from coast to coast. The quality is The first baseball game of the ever this summer. Leader Negloff grade girls for the many tasks C. T. U. was held at the home of known and guaranteed. One deal to all. season will be played next Sunday has not only got a good well handled. Mrs. Frank Carrier last Tuesday. Let us show the superior fabrics, the superior between the players of last bunch of musicians who reside Dr. G. F. Swinnerton for the Eighteen members and three year's team and a team which tailoring and the superior style in this city, but his genial relationship artistically printed exhibit. visitors were present. After the Mayor Key will arrange for. made possible by the STYLEPLUS plan with the band boys Mr. Walter Johnson for designing devotionals, which were led by A crew has been at work under of specializing on a suit of one price—$17 across the river is such that place cards. Mrs. Bigsby, with prayer by the direction of Adolph they readily take advantage of —never more, never less. Mr. E. W. Backus for the Mrs. Heermance, the secrettary Krohn repairing the damage any opportunity to assist our privilege of the bridge. read the year's report, which MARKOWITZ & SUMMERFIELD done by last Monday's wind band in any engagement they The city council for financial showed that our work had been storm to the grand stand and have or public concert they wish aid. a success. IITEMUTIOHM. FALLS fence, and everything will be in to give, which assistance is also Also all others who so kindly The following officers were good shape for the Sunday's appreciated by every member of gave their assistance and good elected for one year: .game. the local band. will. Mrs. Stevens, president Mrs. ••n'i MV 7*.