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

July 27, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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*j %$$• INTERNATIONAL FALLS £•8 dh^S* 4 turned home with them. DISTRICT LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITERS CHURCHES: Neighborhood News by 8 NEWS NOTES I A Mrs.' L. J. Lalonde opened Special Correspondents the soft drink parlor last weel and has full charge while Public Examiner Fritz spent Swan Paulson, o£ Lindford, husband is making hay for Matt qJ yesterday at the court house at was a business and social visitor MARGIE Donahue.under the direction FRONTIER his official work. here yesterday. Sheriff White. "V# tV J. Costello left Tuesday night Farmers will begin haying L. A. Ogaard and family moved State Auditor Preus was here The farmers around Forsythf for North Dakota. this week with a splendid crop to their summer farm home yesterday and spent the day weelf are shipping cream twice a on hand. up the lake last Saturday. looking over the burned district to Northome and find it better Rev. Coke, from Northome, near Ray. than to make the cream into but* •1 preached Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Waldo, of Michigan, I Mrs. Muench and daughter, ter. Let them get this habit ai|4 are visiting their sons, Miss Gretchen, are visiting at Mrs. J. H. Brown entertained it will not be long before Picking berries and haying is Bert and Clarence Waldo, of this the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. at auction on Monday and Wednesday will have a creamery here. the order of the day in Margie. place. Muench. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Klopp. Mrs. Grubbs and little daughter Rev. A. C. Earley read his r$* Corner 10th Avenue sad 5th St. George Vaghts left two weeks Rev. Wm! Cross and wife are were calling in town Sunday. signation Sunday evening £g ago for Lewiston, Mont., to E. L. Heermance* Pastor. spending the week up the lake On Tuesday Mrs. J. E. Burdick pastor of the Baptist church, tQ visit his brother. He may make Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of with the boys of the Rainy River entertained at auction in Monie Backe left Friday night has it his final home. take effect August 20th. It Music. Ramblers. honor of her sister-uiTlaw, Mrs. for North Dakota to work in the been reported that Mr. Earley F. T. Beatty. harvest field. call las accepted the unanimous Morning worship at a. m. The weather continues hot Miss Allene Sherwood of Willmar extended him by the First Bap» The sermon topic will be: "Find- is visiting at the home of and dry—the thermometer is Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Easterly G. Garrison and family autoed tist church of West Concord, 90. her cousins, Attorney and Mrs. above It is believed to be the are enjoying a visit from his to International Falls Sunday, new Minn., and will assume his ing God in Nature." H. Brown. hottest weather for many years. father, J. L. Easterly, of Mt. and back again. duties September 1st. Evening worship at 8. The Vernon, Iowa. Money to loan on farm property Rev. T. W. Howard held communion Nettie Costello, who has been pastor will speak on "The Largest in North Minnesota. Apply The mill shut down Monday Alva Neffew got the end of service at Border Sunday. visiting her brother, left Wednesday Life." to Frank S. Lang, International his thumb cut off at the wood on account of the low water One new member was added night for her home at Falls, Minnesota. tf tQ which made it 'impossible barker he das operating at the to the church and was also baptised. Blackduck. Sunday school at 10 a. m. paper mill last Friday. ...... drive any of their logs. If rains The members of the Saturday bring the river up so that driving Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, from Musical and their husbands held be FIRST METHODIST is possible the logs will Oscar Syreen, proprietor of the While driving toward. Border Nary, came Sunday morning to a picnic at Ogaard's beach Saturday. EPISCOPAL CHURCH brought down and sawed this famous Boston Lunch, purchased Friday morning one of Mr. Holman's visit their children, Mrs. E. Tuttle About fifty were present. fall. The pianing mill will be go* a Studebaker-six from the International 5th 8th Cor Street and Avenue horses stepped on a piece and C. Rogers. the ing for some time now with Garage Tuesday. of glass in the road and a big C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. Prof. E. W. Vancura, who has work which must be done for 812 5th Residence, St. gash was cut through the hoof Mrs. E. Gingrich returned to given good service as agricultural the Olson building. Money to loan on Northern her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Olson, teacher in our city high school, Minnesota lands. Choir rehearsal tonight at the Sunday after a two weeks' visit The Good Cheer Farmers' club left last evening for his home at church at 7:30. "Harleigh Parker turns detective Jevne & Norton, Agents with her son Charles. held their annual meeting in Holman's Lakefield. 1 the for Ole Paulson," was International Falls, Minn. grove Saturday the 15th. word that passed around last Ranier service Sunday afternoon Officers were elected for the ensuing Mrs. Joyce went to Bemidji Abstracts and titles to all property Mr, at 3 .-30. week. As the story goes Friday night for medical aid. year and a resolution was FOUND—About ten days ago, in Koochiching county furKoochiching Parker appeared with Paulson passed that the club shall send She has been suffering with a in the post office, a bunch of County Abstract Wednesday before the grand jury last Services next Sunday as follows bone felon since the Fourth. an exhibit to the county fair. keys. Owner may have same by Co., official abstractors, International with six ounces of alcohol Sabbath school, 10 a: m. The Ladies' Aid sold ice cream identifying them and. paying the Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf which he said he purchased Public worship, 11 a. m. and 6 and lemonade, so that all who cost of this advertisement. with money given him by Paulson p. m. Subject of morning sermon were present enjoyed a pleasant RAY Mr. N. L. Summerfield, manager Mr, to get the alcohol from will be, "Straight Ahead." time. for Markowitz & Summerfield, Prof. E. E. Mclntire has returned to Dimon, our druggist. In order Ted Epper. and John Richter left Tuesday evening for a from the summer school get what was desired he wrapped All aboard for the Ladies' Aid are taking a vacation on Lake few days' vacation on his extensive at the state University where he his hand up as if he had injured at the home of Mrs. Bump, Kabetogama. farm on Deer Lake near has been teaching for the past LITTLEFORK it and declared he wanted (Friday) afternoon. Arrangements J, six weeks. Bemidji. the the alcohol for his hand. On have been made for boat Ray Eastman is building a new it strength of the assurance that Miss Olavia Muus spent Monday service. Call 188 to know price modern dwelling house on his Mrs. Robert Chute, of Ray, is If you are a fair gun shot line purposes at the Falls. was wanted for medicinal and time of boat. village lots. spending a few days in the Eudestine up with Dr. Peterson's team and him, Mr. Dimon sold it to hospital resting from the attend the Gun Club tournament for A little later he came back FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Herman Muus is busy painting Mike Callahan is erecting a nerve racking experience due to at Baudette next Tuesday and had a second bottle saying he the family residence. fine new dwelling in the residence Welcome to this House of God ~*Jaer husband's sicknes and death. Wednesday. broken the other accidentally, siV of our village. are strangers and the poor. expects to be out and home but both bottles showed up be« The Lutheran Ladies' Aid met Wm. Cross, Pastor. agairrin a fewHlays. ThorwaTcf Berg bF Laurel. purchased jury fore the grand jury. The last Friday with Mrs. Abe Ruen Postmaster Thos. Watson has the Gammelgaard homestead saw through the spite work in ing. moved into his new bungalow, 10. Plans are being made for an Bible school at near Laurel from N. L. Olson, the action and refused to be which is one of the best in the International Falls day at the administrator for the Gammelgaard party to any such low-down The Deteker and Abe Olson village. county fair at Northome, when Preaching services at 11 and makes estate, yesterday. work: The frame-up only families spent Sunday on Rainy it is hoped tickets enough can 8. Mr, people to sympathize with lake. A. A. Gilchrist, the new proprietor be sold to run a return special Dimon, who is well known as The Three Links Building association of the Ray hotel, made vithout the inconvenience attending law, Junior C. E. at 3 :oo a friend and advocate of M. E. Dimon and Arthur Carlin picnic last Sunday was a business trip to International a coach attached to the and the whole thing will re-act spent Saturday at the Falls a good success both in numbers Falls Wednesday. local freight. it. Senior C. E. at 7 :oo. on business. against the men involved in and receipts. The day was fine, very If Mr. Paulson believies so the auto and boat service frequent, The many new settlers who Rev. S. Knutson, from the U. Mr. and Mrs. Earley enterGrandma thoroughly in lav/ enforcement and everything else was You and yours are cordially have purchased lands and started C. seminary at St. Paul, arrived Riker as their guest that he will pay out good money favorable. invited. homes in this vicinity are well yesterday to become pastor of over Sunday. his to get evidence, and take satisfied with their good crops the local Norwegian Lutheran his partner to the Falls to give About fifty citizens signed an and the general outlook. PETERSON-McCLEAN church in. place of Rev. O. M. take Mrs. Brotten and children returned evidence, why did he not agreement for a week's chautauqua Kleven, who preaches his farewell measures to apprehend the whiskey from a visit with relatives to be held here the first Callihan and O'Brien's saw sermon and installs the new About a week ago it began to down the line. that went to the old stand week in September. There will mill is running full blast and pastor on Sunday, August 6th. leak out that Mr. Albert L. Peterson, of only this last week, some be a series of high-class entertainments giving employment to over fifty manager of the Viking muddle Mrs. Cyrus Cornwell, of Spring which was sold Sunday to under the large tent men. It expects to run all summer, Cashier N. L. Olson and family theaire, and Miss Elizabeth Mc-^ Valley, is visiting her daughter, the brains of the purchasers? and other features which usually and adds quite "a manufacturing returned Monday from a delightful Clean, of Virginia, were married Mrs. A. C. Earley. Mrs. Harleigh Parker returned accompany such gatherings. air to our village. two-week's auto trip. They at the M. E. Parsonage by Rev. home Saturday morning from went from here to Bemidji and C. H. Blake on Monday evening, Fred Pelland has purchased a the university summer school. Frank Greenwalt is figuring Fred U. Day, store, time and on to their former home at Pelican July 17th. Ford car of R. F. C. litis and is Mrs. E. E. Scott returned on going into a life partnership book keeper for the Nord and Rapids, through the twin Miss McCle'an, accompanied enjoying it to the full these days. Tuesday morning from Minneapolis in the near future. There's nothing Snyder ditching work in the cities to Manchester, Iowa, and by her sister and a young lady the where she has spent too good for Frank. He western part of the county, is returned by way of Duluth and friend, was visiting with the last four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munroe is one of the earliest settlers spending a few days here conferring Virginia. They autoed over 2,ooo Peterson family at their cottage returned Friday morning from and most progressive and successful with the members of the miles with no mishap except up the lake, and before the visit Backus where they spent a couple C. T. U. SPECIAL W. NOTICE farmers in this section firm, and visiting with his family. a small puncture. was ended Miss McClean decided of weeks. of the county. Here's hoping. Fred is a good man and fits in to stay and pledged her troth as W. C. T. U. members attention. well where things in general The annual meeting of the directors aforesaid, in the presence of A force of carpenters are at The St. Louis county road that need to be looked after. of the International Messrs Ed. Olson, Elmer Erickson work on the new building of O. of I'here will be no meeting connects with the Elwell road State bank was held Tuesday. and the visitors. C. Olson's and the work will now the W. C. T. U. during the month 1 at Ray and is being constructed Attorney W. V. Kane was added The young people have been NOTICE. be pushed to an early completion. not of August. The union will to Lake Kabetogama, will be to the board which is composed busy attending parties by the meet again until the first Tuesday completed within thirty days of the following stockholders younger set in their honor, and in September, when every At 10 a. m. on the 2nd day of and will give a through road Geo. A. Snyder, president last Monday they gave a swell The past week has witnessed member will feel rested and August, 1916, at the Court House from International Falls to the Otto Bremer, vice president dance at the Grand theatre which a great hurry on the part of the eager to take up the work again in the City of International Falls, lake by way of Ray, and also N. L. Olson, cashier F. H. was greatly enjoyed by over farmers to get their hay in the with renewed energy. The social work to be done on the County from Duluth to all this lake region. Keyes, M. Burton, L. H. Nord, thirty couples. for stack. The crop is the biggest time which was planned road through section 17, T. 70, It was a much needed highway F. H. Clark, Ben Baer and W. V. The bridal pair left last Tuesday in years. August first will also be postponed R. 24, including corduroying and and is worth a good deal to Kane. B. B. Kotilinek is assistant for a couple of week's honeymoon to until September owing ditching. Details of work to be this scenic part of Minnesota cashier. trip on the great lakes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cochran the fact that a number who were done can be obtained at my office. from a tourist point of view. and will return via the twin took their little child Claire to to have been on the program will Total expenditure, $500. Mr. A. A. Gilchrist, who for cities. the Falls last Sunday for medical be out of town during August. E. W. Kibbey, Several sections of land were the past fourteen years has been Mr. Peterson has been manager treatment as he had been unwell However we are not to forget County Surveyor. burned over near here the last putting in his best licks for the of the Viking theatre for for a few days. the flower mission which was recently part of last week, consisting development of the Ray section the past six years and is highly organized. When you INTERNATIONAL FALLS principally of slashings from logging of the county, was here yesterday regarded by his many acquaintances O. M. Paulson and Mr. Christianson hear of someone sick or discouraged operations of several years to bring his son,. Mandel, WOMAN SHOT IN ST. PAUL as an energetic and successful have sued the village authorities take them some flowers past. The danger is practically to the hospital where he is to be young business man. for killing two dogs on and "sympathy" and report over and a strong feeling of security operated on for tuberculosis of St, Paul, Minn., July 24.—Mrs. The bride is a well known arid the streets. There area few more the same to the superintendents, pervades this village since the bone by Dr. M. E. Withrow George Dill worth, of International popular young lady of Virginia, that might well be killed. Mesdames Twedt and Young. the fire menace has been removed. Mr. Gilchrist recently* purchased Falls, and Patrolman Guy and has made many friends during Remember the sick and shutins" A few days of good rain •v- 1 the Ray hotel and is making it Clapper of St. Paul, were shot her visits to our city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Van Vleek at all times. would now be appreciated. a popular resting place for the and wounded today by H. Hagen, and daughter Luella returned Those who have not paid their tourists who are beginning to LIVE BABY LOBSTERS— of Missoula, Mont. Hagen Friday morning from Sauk Centre, dues should do so before July 29, auto through this part of the fired from pocket when he was Served drawn butter, or With HOI STEEL TRAINS where they visited with sent at which time they will be MINNEAPOLIS state, as well as for the usual being chased to the Union depot take them home and boil them. friends. Leslie Dimon, who had in to the state treasurer. S home and transcient trade. after committing a theft. International Qub Cafe. been visiting in Browerville, re- W. C. T. U. COR. 1 itM mm Sil