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

June 15, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ts FIREMEN AND BAND Miss Delia Amundson spent ATTEND TOURNAMENT LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS I S I N E W S Sunday with home folks. sAT THE CHURCHES! The members of the local fire S56S9S8$S$38S2$$3RSS58 5 department left Monday night 5aaasttxss^s8xs:xsacgxsx3x&s68xgsc$atta68x« RANIER NEWS Many are not through seeding for Chisholm on a special car Vote for Miller. yet on account of the heavy J. M. Allard, of Big Falls, is over the Canadian Northern, to rains. here for a week on business. Austin Grant has been very attend the annual convention of Mrs. Fred Bellile left Monday sick but is improving. Andrew Jesperson sold his the State Firemen's association. 1 for a short vacation with friends horse to Willie Anderson, on Vote for Miller fon congress. They are going for the purpose in St. Paul. Black river. Mr. Ed Ward, of the Northwestern He is the man for all the people.j of pulling down the 1920 convention, Oil Co., spent Saturday and they are not going Mrs. Blake left last night for Ben Peterson has bought a Dr. Chance and Edgar Zim- and Sunday in Duluth, returning to let the convention forget Motley, by way of Virginia, for team from Mat Mattson, trading Monday morning. merman are attending the Elks that they are there at any stage a couple of weeks. in his one mare. convention in Duluth. of the game, as they are taking A Leap Year dance was given along our band of twenty-four 1 Contractor T. H. Kinshella last Thursday night at the Pioneer Mike Carew had a team The Ladies' Civic League will'pieces, besides a number of shot has finished his building at Ray hotel. Quite a delegation last week because of glanders. meet next Monday at the home boosters for the 1920 convention. and returned home. of Mrs. George Holler. fro mthe Falls attended. He went to the Falls at once to To help keep the town livened get a team to replace them. up and impress upon the minds Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. Vote for J. A. A. Burnquist S. C. Brown, of Big Falls, was Prof. Carl Peterson and wife of the convention that we are E. Heermance, Pastor. for governor. He is making good departed for St. Paul Thursday a business visitor yesterday in live ones, and also to help bring August Swenson has gone up Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of and should be re-elected. the interest of his firm. morning. home the bacon in the form of to his claim on the West fork Music. the convvention for 1920, the where he is doing some clearing Four forties were sold Monday Special Sunday dinner from To accommodate the growing and ditching. He reports that local boys have a number of Preaching as usual at 11 a.m. at the monthly sale of state 12:30 to 2 p. m. at the International business the Lakeside Fish Co. stunts they will pull off. Wm. Keiff, his brother-in-law, and 8 p.m. During the pastor's lands by Auditor Slocum. Club. tf. has built a much larger fish will also move to his claim soon. John Franzen, treasurer of vacation the pulpit will be occupied house. the convention fund, went ahead by Rev. James E. Ball of Harding and Fulton Blake FOR SALE—A Ford runabout, to make the necessary arrangeof COMMUNICATION. Wadena. left Monday night to spend the in good condition, for Mrs. Harry Ericson and little hte boys, and Chief Berg Sunday school at 10 a.m. vacation on the farm at Motley. only $125. Can be seen at Holler's son departed for Middle River, went directly from Minneapolis Mr. Watson, Editor the International Garage. Christian Endeavor at 7.00 p.m. where they expect to make quite where he spent the week end. Falls Press: FOR SALE: Three good milk an extended visit. August Lindvall and family I note with admiration the cows. Price reasonable if taken Former Agent J. C. Schultz, FIRST METHODIST returned Saturday from a week's stand the Press is taking in behalf at once. Apply August Hedloff, EPISCOPAL CHURCH It looks as though the street of the M. & I. is now the general visit at Thief River Falls, St. of C. B. Miller, candidate for Forsythe, Minn. auditor of the South Dakota car is a certainty, judging from Cor 5th Street and 8th Avenue Hilaire, Crookston and Grand re-election to congress, and the the activity of its owners. and Sioux Falls Railway. C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. Forks. fact that it is unpaid matter Mr. I. W. Hinkley, the successful Residence, 812 5th St. makes it of more value to his merchant at Loman, was LIVE BABY LOBSTERS— Over a hundred citizens of International W. C. T. U. COLUMN. cause, especially when thousands a business visitor here Tuesday. Served with drawn butter, or Falls, accompanied Usual service next Sunday The third annual convention of dollars is being used to advertise take them home and boil them. by a band of twenty-five pieces, morning. Rev. S. E. Gregg, of of the 25th district was held at the good qualities of his opponent—we Mac Loman spent a couple of International Club Cafe. left Ranier Monday night for Littlefork, will preach at 11. Blackduck June 7 and 8. This note that in one issue days the first of the week from at Chisholm. was the most successful convention Sunday school at 10. of a Duluth paper the amount his farm to renew his acquaintances Mrs. R. B. Kook and twins this district ever held, and runs over $100.00—and There will be no service in the here. leave today for a trip down the C. J. Noel, of the Northern the president, Mrs. Hastay, as when one thinks of the number evening. great lakes to Buffalo on their Construction Co., left Friday well as the Blackduck union, deserve of papers in this congressional Rev. C. H. Blake is attending way to spend the summer in the night for Minneapolis on business. great credit for its success. district it seems a wonder that FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the Odd Fellows grand lodge at Adirondacks. Blackduck had made great the voters are able to elect any Welcome to this House of God Minneapolis, as representative preparations for at least 35 one other than a plutocrat or are strangers and the poor. of the local lodge. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Mrs. H. A. Nelson and children delegates, but only half that one who has their backing to the Wm. Cross, Pastor. church meets tomorrow at the left this week for an extended number were present. The visiting office of congressman. H. A. Levin returned Sunday home of Mrs. Adolph Krohn, on visit with relatives in southern delegates were met at the In this district it would only Bible school at 10. John Gish, from his former home in Wisconsin, Minnesota. the corner of 7th st. and 4th ave. thrain by a host of Blackducks be natural that the public should superintendent. Classes for all. where he was called by All are invited. who loudly "quacked" their welcome be led to believe that we need a Morning worship at 11. "O the death of his mother. Miss Clara Johnson, of Rice and at once took the visitors farmer to represent us, and that Worship the Lord in the Beauty Rev. E. L. Heermance and two Lake, Wis., is visiting her sister, to their homes where they Mr. Craig is a real farmer. So of Holiness." Money to Loan on farm property Mrs. E. H. Weber. oldest children left Monday were royally entertained during far they have not run any pictures in North Minnesota. Apply Junior Chirstian Endeavor at evening for a month's vacation the two days sesion. advertising his farm. Mr. to Frank S. Lang, International 3. A thriving society of young at Wonalancet, N. H. He expects F. E. Oberholtzer is superintending From early Wednesday morning Craig is pictured as a farmer to Falls, Minnesota. tf. people from 6 to 14 years of age. to return in time for his the construction of a until late Thursday night the farmers, a real estate man Senior Christian Endeavor cottage being built by Mr. Roberts, church convention the first part all was good cheer and enthusiasm. to the real estate men, a big D. B. Jewell, county superintendent 6.30 p.m. The Banner Young of August. of Davenport, Iowa, up Miss Rozette Hendrix, the business man to the big business of schools, returned Sunday People's Society of the North the lake. state president, was present and men, and in fact he can be from his former hime in West District of Christian Endeavour. Abstracts and titles to all property added much to the spirit and fitted into any place that necessity Michigan where he was called This Society means LOMAN NEWS. in Koochiching county furnished zest of the convention. Miss calls for. But what this district by the serious illness of his aged business and offers you a cordial' on short notice by the Hendryx is a forceful speaker wants is a BIG CONGRESSMAN—one mother. welcome to all its meetings. Swat the mosquitoes! Koochiching county Abstract Co. and one who "knows things." who knows Evening Worship 7.30 p.m official abstractors! International We are sorry more could not the needs of the settler as well Gene Putnam, who lives over "Remember your Need of God." FafiS) Mtnrw»-Adv. Ben Higsbee is working for have heard the wonderful address as those of big business, one the Burton department store, A teachers' Training Bible Mac Loman on the farm. she gave Thursday evening who comes to the settlers aid fell down the stairway Monday Class for all who wish to stpdy Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton accompanied Miss Griffith, of Northome, when requested to and is never night and fractured his wrist but God's Word is conducted by the the fire laddies to the Water still rising and already won the medal in the silver too busy to protect their interests is doing finely under Dr. Withrow's pastor each Wednesday at 7:30 State Firemen's convention at the highest in about 17 years. medal contest Thursday evening, and aid them in any just care. p.m. This study is followed by Chisholm and will deliver the invitation Miss Grace Mitchel, our contestant cause. the Prayer Meeting and Every speech to persuade the Hugh Mcintosh gave a dance came second and did splendidly. Hon. Knute Nelson, our able Mr. Albert Schonsby of Birch- body is welcome. 'convention to meet in our city for the teachers and their friends We are proud of her United States senator, and Jas. dale, was a social and business' in 1920. Doc. can set forth the at the hotel Saturday night. The delegates and many of R. Mann, one of the leaders in HAROLD ROYEM visitor here Monday. He has' attractions of our city better the Blackduck people were tak congress, say we have a big con* retired from the store business! than most any one else. Leslie Christiansen is clearing en to Blackduck's beautiful lake gressman, and a great many of and is now devoting all his time) Candidate for County Commissioner, a potato patch on the new farm Thursday m. where a delightful p. the settlers of this county can to his fine farm and enjoying the C. B. Kinney, of International Fourth District. he purchased from Mrs. John afternoon was spent followed testify to the fact that they onw freedom and independence farm Falls, was in Northome Monday To the voters of Commissioner Helmer. y.a picnic supper. have a man that is awake to life brings. looking after the real estate interests District No. 4: I solicit your Everything possible was done their interests and has assisted vote and influence on my record of the Northome Town- Let us all remember that June for the pleasure and comfort of them in their land matters or ACREAGE FOR SALE,—Owner as a member of the Board of 20th is Good Roads day and all site company, of which he is the visitors. The delegates specially any matter within his province offers three and one-half acres County Commissioners, and my manager. While here he rerated do something to improve a piece in Washington. commended the hearty welcome of high dry land on the M. and knowledge of the affairs of Koochiching of the highway. the selling price of town given by the mayor, Chas. Why should not Mr. Miller be I. and Elwell road, four miles County. This is a position lots and also looked over the Hayden, who with the help of an ideal congressman? Raised from International Falls, at a in which a man can do his Mac Loman suffered from company's acre holdings with his council added much to the on a farm in Goodhue county in bargain if taken sooa Jtts* fight the Mea of starting best work after he has had ptomaine poisoning last Sunday a branch this state and was compelled to comfort of the visitors. Too for poultry, bees and small fruit. the experience of a term or farm in connection with their caused from eating some canned much praise cannot be given to work his way through college Send your cash offer in to the two, for which reason I will be meat. We are glad to report main farm at International Falls. Blackduck for the grand prohibition and educate himself. He is the Pre9s at onca. able to render greater service to his recovery. Adjoining the town on the south man they have chosen for kind of man that is in reach of my constituents and the taxpayers and west they have a large all, it was born in him one that mayor, and a strictly dry council. Miss Thora Corcoran, generally if re-elected. who! acreage that could be easily The Peggar family had quite we are proud to know is our .'V has been completing her fresh- cleared and converted into an HAROLD ROYEM a serious time the past week congressman. H- may not be Rev. Warford gave a thrilling man year here since her parents ideal stock and dairy farm and caused by a mess of mushrooms and inspiring address Thursday financially able to advertise on returned to Minneapolis, went, Mr. Kinney thinks it would be LEGAL REQUIREMENT which must not have been of the t-w xyuiicjr wuuiu ue evening, ine musical numbers evening. The musical numbers a large scale but we don't need il FOR ALL VOTERS right sort. They are much improved an advertiser in congress. We the convention were at this time. want a man of the people with i:«dfaytohad! trhaSc en?Td, hrv WOule aPPm re"!highlyi praised and were"1oT^a pk ho a a a ii 1 (Article 10, Section 416 of General Lownsite com-,hjgh which deserve special only one string on him and that as5j who were sorry to see her leave, pany carry out Election Laws of 1913.) Memorial day was observed Mr. Kinney mention. We wish we might string held by the people, and No person employed temporarily ideas.—Northome Record. here by many of the school mention all of the good things we have that man in just plain for the purpose of cutting The town is full of citizens children going to the cemetery given at the convention, but C. B. Miller, always at your service, timber, or in the construction or from every part of the county Money to loan on Northern where they decorated all the space will not permit. with experience, efficiency repair of any railroad, canal, Tvho are here either as grand or Minnesota lands. graves and cleared away the Northome will entertain the and industry. Re-elect him. Why municipal, or other work of public petit jurors or witnesses before Jevne & Norton, Agents, dead grass. Thanks for the improvement. change convention next year. International Falls, Mhm. nature, shall acquire a residence the district court. They are too The following officers were Thanking you for your valuable in any district into which numerous to mention by name Bfay l8t space, elected for one year: President, he came for such purpose but but we give them all a hearty Miss Delvina St. Lawrence Yours for Public Good. Mrs. E. A. Hastay, Blackduck welcome and trust their visit "Manager" L. W. Wilson is this provision shall not be held has been at the Falls the past vice president, Mrs. M. C. Paul, to extend to station agents or will be enjoyable to them. here today from Virginia. His week taking the teachers' examinations. Northome secretary, Mrs. E. L. SHOE HOSPITAL. many friends in town instinctively sectionmen who permanently reside We understand that Oberg, Blackduck treasurer, think of elections when in such district. In determining Harvey Palmer, son of Judge she will now be prepared for a Mrs. Frank Carrier, International Lew comes around, and sure the right of any person Palmer, has been taken as assistant Falls. better school and corresponding enough next Monday is election, employed by a railroad company to City Clerk R. C. Fraser advantages. The delegates who attended or upon any public work to register but we do not see how he can in his work for the city and also the convention from our city afford to miss the election in or vote, all of the judges -as clerk of the municipal court. were Mesdames Carrier, Bigsby, It is reported that Joseph La his home city. shall be satisfied that he is a Harvey is a fine fellow. He was Kinney, Twedt, and Havlik, also Pointe had sold his farm during bona fide resident of the district, graduated last week from our Miss Grace Mitchell, the contestant. the past week and that two or FOR SALE.—Cheap if taken and not there for temporary liigh school. He did good work Several who had planned three of his neighbors have prospective at once, an 18 foot cedar row purposes merely and his in school and is of exemplary to attend were detained at buyers located. We are boat with detachable engine, also unsupported affidavit shall not character and a few months in the last minute. glad to learn that our land has a 2.y2 H. P. stationary engine, be held conclusive as to any fact liis present position will be good We will look forward to a market value but sorry to see all as good as new. Can be seen necessary to entitle him to a Repairing While •experience for him. "Northome in 1917." our pioneers leave when there is at the Motor Inn. vote. W. C. T. U. Editor. so much free land left. |M. NURICK, 213 3rd St. DEFECTIVE PAGE