International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 29, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ••MflnHHHHHHHMHHMi Mr. and Mrs. Andy Howard 8 this vicinity Saturday looking are rejoicing over the birth of LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS |AT THE CHURCHES^ DISTRICT NEWS over some bridges on the Elwell a daughter at the Eudestine hospital. 1 1111iff ti,j road which were badly S8 out during the spring rains. Stanley Couture is expected home for a short visit. Ask for butter made at the Mrs. H. D. Bean is enjoying a FOR SALE—Thoroughbred -Geo. Hartnell, of Cedarwoo4, Northome creamery. visit from her parents. Scotch Collie pups. Apply John was in Frontier Sunday. Harold Nelson, of the Customs H. Ballard. Jul 13 Rivcr? force, has purchased a Ray Powels, of Wing "Dad" Feldman was here Saturday Ed Granstrom, of Lindford, motor bicycle. was in Frontier Sunday looking? visiting his daughter. was here yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray storm Qf for the assessor with a Trimble, at the local hospital Fred Lessard, who is running trouble. After being convince^ The Civic league meets at the Harold Stubee is building the on the 21 st, a rollicking baby a boat on the upper lakes, was in of his mistake re returned calm home of Mrs. Fred Nelson noxe consolidated school building at boy. Ranier this weeko. tempftf and mild, his raving Monday. Margie. scattered to the winds. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. John Erickson is now running Patronize the home county industry O. L. Brown, the hotel man Flynn at their home in the Sawmill the Manitowoc between and buy Northome made of Margie, was a business visitor addition last week, a fine Caldwell Brook Items, here and Kettle Falls. •creamery butter. baby boy. here Tuesday. Axel Bloom made a trip Corner roCh Avenue and 5th St. James Brennan is now moving Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Whitney Rev. Geo. P. Merrill, superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilbertson Big Falls by boat Saturday, E. L» Heermance, Pastor. back to his residence, the high are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. of Congregational work expect to move to Virginia with water having caused him to Dan Delury, of Walker. in northern Minnesota, is here family in a few days. Adolph Bloom has gone t© Preaching as usual at II a.m. evacuate it. today on his way to Ray. work on a dreage for the sum* and 8 p.m. During the pastor's L. G. Christianson and J. A. Buster Brown and his dog mer. vacation the pulpit will be occupied Mr. F. E. Oberholtzer made a Peter Oslund and Frank Ball Ball, of Northome, are court Tige will be at O. M. Carr & by Rev. James E. Ball of trip to Duluth. He was accompanied were here yesterday from their visitors in our city. Co's store tomorrow, Friday. Wadena. H. J. Fougner, who spent & back by his mother, of homes at Birchdale to attend couple of weeks here, has gone Sunday school at 10 a.m. Davenport, Iowa. the hearing on Road No. 24. Special Sunday dinner from to Big Falls. Cecil Emerson and his sister Christian Endeavor at 7.00 p.m. 12:30 to 2 p. m. at the International Effie returned last Sundey from Ed Demery and Mr. Weir John Schubeer, one of the Gub. tf. visiting their uncle at Maxbass, Anderson Brothers hope to FIRST METHODIST were called back to Wahpeton, earliest settlers and most successful have their motor boat in th§ N. Dak. EPISCOPAL CHURCH N. D., their home, being members farmers of Lindford, is river in a few days. Manager I. W. Hinckley, of Cor 5th Street and 8th Avenue of the State militia. spending a couple of days here. Mrs. Daniels and Miss Mar* the Loman Mercantile company, C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. Banker Cowan was a business garet Nelson were callers at th§ was a busines visitor here Monday. Residence, 812 5th St. visitor here Monday. He reports Willard E. Dayton, of the Immigration FOR SALE: Three good milk Ole Lundstrom home Sunday, everything progressing in his force, expects to go cows. Price reasonable if taken Regular Sunday morning service home town of Northome. on his annual vacation to Detroit, at once. Apply August Hedloff, his at 11. Rev. Blake will be Clarence Morrissey and Torger Olson, one of the oldest Mich., where he will visit Forsythe, Minn, here to preach. river mother visited down the settlers at Margie, was here relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Scheie, of Sunday with Gilbert Johnson's at an all night jury sesion Monday. Fairland, were visitors here on Miss Jefferson, who is teaching Sunday school at 10. family. The Rainy Lake Region, the Monday on their retturn from the Eighth grade summer There will be no service in the paper established by Editor a few days visit to the Twin school here, is giving a party to evening. Robinson, made its initial appearance Wm. Lundstrom will have Rev. P. E. Hanson, pastor of Cities. a few of the high school pupils last week. It is newsy about a week more of work to the Swedish Lutheran church, this afternoon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and full of items if interest and finish the drive for the Duluth conducted services at Loman Money to Loan on farm property Welcome to this House of God Log company. importance. In this connection last Sunday. in North Minnesota. Apply The Three Links Building Association are strangers and the poor. we wish Mr. Robinson success in to Frank S. Lang, International will give a carnival and Wm. Cross, Pastor. this venture. Mrs. Ing Tangen returnee! Money to loan on Northern picnic at Jameson's Addition on Falls, Minnesota. tf. Sunday from Fargo, N. Dak., Minnesota lands. July 23rd, weather permitting. Bible school at 10. Classes for Frontier News. where she has been visiting for Jevne & Norton, Agents, For further particulars see the John Silverdahl and John Sundeen, all. Mr. Gish superintendent. the past two weeks. International Falls, Minn. big bills and programs. prosperous and neighboring Morning worship at 11. "The Dredge No. 2, at Border, fell farmers of Silverdale, spent necessity of studying God's in the mire last Tuesday and is FOR SALE.—Cheap if taken Blaine Canfield returned Sun* Mrs. Louis Snodgrass and the first of the week here on Word." 2 Timothy 2: 15.—Study still in the swim. at once, an 18 foot cedar row day from the Bemidji summer haby returned from a visit with business. to show thyself approved unto boat with detachable engine, also school to be present at the meet* her uncle in North Dakota last God, a workman that needeth James Knox has taken a contract a 25^ H. P. stationary engine, ing of the town board of review, Sunday morning. There is no better butter sold not to be ashamed, rightly dividing to do some road work in all as good as new. Can be seen returning to school Tuesday. in our city than the butter made the word of truth. the eastern part of this town. at the Motor Inn. Assessor Blaine Canfield, who at the Northome creamery—the Junior Christian Endeavor at has a good farm east of Margie first and only creamery in this Margie News. 3. Mr. W. E. Martin, superintendent. The Murphy Bros, have completed Manager C. B. Kinney of the but who is attending summer county. their sawing contract for Townsite company has done a school at Bemidji, was here on Margie was visited by quite a At 7 p. m. a union service of the International Construction fine job of landscape gardening Tuesday. frost the other evening. LIVE BABY LOBSTERS— the Senior Christian Endeavor Co. at Wing River. and put. in a good cement side Served with drawn butter, or society will be held in the Bethlehem walk around the E. W. Backus There are many citizens from take them home and boil them. church. Chas. Gingrich called at th$ Otto Juthstrom, one of our residence on Second street and various points throughout the International Club Cafe. J. S. Olson home Saturday. At 8 p. m., a union service at most estimable young farmers, Fifth avenue. county here this week, the jurors the Bethlehem church, Rev. Ball was drowned last Sunday afternoon, •on the blind pig cvases that are So much rain has been a hin» officiating. All are urged to make Mr. C. E. Hamilton, of Loman, June 25th.- He leaves a Mrs. Marie Wallace has decided "being tried. derance the past week to th$ the meeting a succes both by is spending a few weeks in our wife and two children. to stay here and continue progress on the new school city working at his painting and their presence and prayers and as librarian in which position Adolph Krohn has withdrawn building. by inviting others. papering trade. He reports that Engineer L. A. Ogaard and she has given such good service, from the Rainy River Produce Everybody's Bible class and things are fine but backward becanse Commissioner Royem were in (Continued on last page.) instead of moving to Baudette Co. and hereafter it will be owned Prayer meeting each Wednesday of excessive rains. to reside with her newly married and operated by L. A. Zimmerman at 7:30, conducted by the daughter, Mrs. Don Burrows. alone. pastor. The attendance is not Abstracts and titles to all property large but it is enthusiastic. Help in Koochiching county furnished Mr. and Mrs. Otto Serum and us swell the ranks of Bible students on short notice by the ACREAGE FOR SALK—Owner daughter, of Nelsoi, Wis., are and lovers of prayer by Koochiching County Abstract offers three and one-half acres visiting Mr. and Mrs .L. A. your interest and presence. Co., official abstractors, International of high dry land on the M, and Ogaard, to whom they are relatives Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf I. and Elwell road4 four miles by marriage. SEfEN CONFIRMED AT from International Falls, at a NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Last Sunday about twenty bargain if taken soon. Just right Mrs. F. L. Birdsall and daughter The first step toward a home seekers passed through for poultry* bees and small fruit. arrived Monday from Missoula, Last Sunday morning, June sane and enjoyable Fourth here on their way to look over Send your cash offer in to the Mont., where the latter 25th, the following persons were is seasonable clothes—good the Koochiching county lands Press at once. recently graduated from the confirmed at the Norwegian that can be purchased under the clothes. This store is completely University of Montana. Lutheran church in our city by Volstead act by paying the ditch "stocked upM with On Saturday evening next Rev. O. M. Kleven: tax levied against the land. togs that men with good members of the local I. O. O. F. Clemmie A. Dahl, Marie J. Mrs. R. R. Gaines, who has judgment never hesitate to lodge will leave the lower dock Johnson, Katy C. Hanson, Emily heen visiting her parents, Mr. The remains of the eight year at 6 o'clock on the Dan Patch buy. As to style, fit, quality B. Stauseth, Ellen T. Johnson, and Mrs. H. M. Babcock, of this old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank for Loman, where the 3rd degree and service, we know these Henry E. Stormo, Morten Mortenson. city, returned to her home at La Gasa was found in First will be conferred upon two values will satisfy—they In spite of the unfavorable Northfield Monday evening. creek last Sunday where he was candidates from this city, after are the full value for your weather conditions the drowned the Tuesday previous. which the officers of the Loman money. church was well filled, about Congratulations are being extended The funeral was held Tuesday lodge will be installed. Dr. Van 150 people being present. to Rev. and Mrs. O. M. afternoon from the residence on Domlin, of Virginia, the newly YOUNG FELLOWS WILL LIKE In the address by the pasto.' Kleven over the birth of a beautiful Second avenue. elected Grand Master for Minnesota, THESE SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN the young persons confirmed eight and a half pound will conduct the work. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THEM were reminded of the words in daughter at their home last Friday. Mr. E. W. Smith has returned Joshua, 24: 15, "Choose ye this They'll Feel at Home In from his home at Port Huron, OTTO JUTTERSTROM day whom ye will serve." Mich., to accept the position of ACCIDENTALLY DROWNS The church was very beautifully The Ladies Aid of the M. E. superintendent of construction decorated and much ap These Suits church will be entertained tomorrow. for the M. & O. Power company. Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton, deputy preciation has been expressed by Mrs. Swan Sundeen Mr. Smith will be remembered coroner, and F. B. Green, of the good work done by the and Mrs. Geo. P. Watson at the as the man who had charge of If you have ever experienced the uncomfortable feeling undertaker, were called to Central decorating committee. home of the former, on 7th st. building the dam at Kettle Falls. of heavy clothes in hot weather, you'll know what we Monday by the accidental near 10th ave. We are glad to see him back mean. These are light weight summer suits that enable drowning of Otto Jutterstrom, Rev. Kleven Resigns. again and trust he will stay a who met his death while attempting you to feel at ease and contentedly cool no matter how long time. Married, Tuesday morning by warm the weather. to swim across a ravine Rev. O. M. Kleven, who has Judge Berg, Mr. Frans R. Logdahl which had filled with water been pastor of the Norwegian The Swellest Tie in the City of Wildwood to Miss Ethel Attorney General Lyndon A. backed up from Rainy river. Lutheran church since last July, M. Carlson, of Plum Creek township. Smith, Public Examiner Fritz, His companions walked round has accepted a call to the church Distinctive patterns in bows and four-in-hands—silks that Mr. Logdahl purchased a and Engineer Acton, of the the head of the ravine and upon at Rice Lake, Wis., and has resigned wear and are pin proof. farm from his brother in Wild"wood state highway corps, spent Tuesday going back to look- for Jutterstrom his pastorate here to township in 1912 and has and yesterday investigating they found his coat floating take effect Sept. 1st. Rev. and lived there ever since. The bride road matters in our county. A on the water and later recovered Mrs. Kleven have done good SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Now in effect for the Fourth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. public healing was held at the his body. work in our city in connection Gust Carlson, who are among court house yesterday and many Deceased was 43 years of age UR TON'S with their church and their departure the earliest settlers and best witnesses were present from and was living with his wife and is a cause of much regret. farmers in that township. The Birchdale and other down-river two children on his homestead. happy couple are well liked by points testifying as to the condition The remains were-buried on the Pastor Kleven will be succeeded all who know them, and the of Elwell road No. 24, about homestead. The sorrowing family by Rev. Sagurd C. B. Press joins their many friends which there has been so much have the heartfelt sympathy Knutson, of the U. C. seminary, congratulations. with happy complaint. of their neighbors and friends. St. Anthony Park.