International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 7, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS mm •TO- tend the university the coming DISTRICT LCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS 5AT THE CHURCHES^ year. Neighborhood New# by 3 NEWS NOTES Special Correspondents The contractor has finished re* pairing the Black river bridge and replanking it, and has moved L. A. Ogaard is attending the Chas. Yernberg is a state fair mer and it is the same one that state fair. to Big Fork where he has another visitor this week. BIRCHDALE is taking Mr. Broeffle's chickens, job. too. The county commissioners had Don't forget the Chautauqua Ruby and Elma Kennedy spent a two days' session here this program every day and night The recent frosts made the John Commas has done quite Sunday at the Plummer home. week. this week. gardens look sick. a stroke of business with his E. J. Helmer has secured the oxen. Last winter he traded Rev. C. H. Blake was at Littlefork plank that were taken from the Rev. C. H. Blake and family Con Cerosky .is building a new them for a horse and later paid last night, where he held bridge here. are moving into the new parsonage home on his farm. $25 to get them back. Last week services. this week. he sold them to Jim Murphy for Our section of the state road Harvest is about over and the $140 and a few days later he Bernie Schultz is spending a is in excellent condition. If the Mrs. H. L. Hopper of St. Paul grain is reported to be very light. paid $150 to get them back. well earned vacation at the stretch between here and the is visiting at the home of her state fair. Falls was all as good we should, Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. sister, Mrs. L. P. Sheehy. Ben Tuey is working in tha Mr.- Frank S. Lang of International see many autoes this fall. E. L. Heermanc'e, Pastor. store and postoffice for Mr. Falls and Mr. Thompson Rev. W. S. W. Seller of Fort Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, O. M. Hanscom of Big Falls Nybo. Frances was a caller on Rev. C. of Minneapolis called on some Bradford Hinckley left for Director of Music. passed through our city this Little Falls last Friday where he H. Blake Tuesday evening. of the old timers here last week. morning on his way to the state Nearly everybody is remarking, Mr. Lang had his car but we will resume his high school work, Morning worship at n. The fair. as "What a lovely garden Mr. His mother accompanied him Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinney are past orwill speak on "Victories didn't see it. He came down on Shearer has." the Canadian side, crossed the far as International Falls. attending the state fair and of the Christian Life." The First Methodist Church visiting lelatives in Minneapolis. river and walked the rest of the at Ranier is being sided and of way. What is the matter with Frank Lang, our register Evening worship at 7:30. Topic, Leslie Whitcomb has gone to painted. W. E. Hitchcock is doing of S. R. H. No. 24? Why don't the deeds, and Mackey Thompson L. H. Nord is visiting the "Jesus and Humanity." the work. the Northwest somewhere in St. Paul were Sunday visitors state fair and incidentally taking autoists use 24 instead of the search of work. Canadian roads. here. From here they went to care of other business matters. We are glad to welcome Mrs. FOR SALE—Good Jersey and Baudette with Mr. Lang's car, Geo. F. Swinnerton to the post Durham milk cows. Good milkers. The robins and bluebirds have on the Canadian side. of musical director for the coming Mrs. G. B. Van Over had quite Reasonable prices. Freda a "let's go south" tone to their Martin Engelking, one of the year, as a worthy successor Dragoman, City. an experience lately. She was song nowadays. Miss Delvina St. Lawrence prosperous real estate men of to Mrs. Sorenson. wheeling her baby home when called in her neighbors and Northome, spent a few days here two big cinnamon bears came Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Olson were Mrs. E. W. Webb went to friends on Sunday afternoon to this week. Regular work will be started out of the bushes about forty called to Pelican Rapids Tuesday Baudette last Monday returning enjoy a good visit and a campfire with the four choirs as soon as rods from the house. One of evening because of the death of Tuesday evening. corn-roast as she will ieave Geo. Gedney and family returned the Chautauqua is over. There them got up on his hind legs and Mrs. Olson's father. soon for her school. Sunday from a round will be special music for next commenced to abuse her in bear Dahl and Company got in a Sunday." We expect to make trip with his Ford, visiting relatives language. Like Mark Twain, she Cecil Snodgrass has returned big load of supplies in anticipation Our only Civil war veteran, in Wisconsin. even more of our musical work saw that the bears were bigger from Minneapolis where he has of the great railroad striks. Mr. Ezra Swope, has been than last year. quite than she, so she took the baby been spending the past few ill the past week. Dr. Monahan County Attorney Jevne is in and hiked. The bears did the months in commercial school. Mr. Webb took his engine and and was called to care for him Sunday school at 10. We are St. Paul conferring with Attorney- same. sawed up a quantity of wood at Mr, he is improving slowly. General Lyndon A. Smith glad to welcome the old and the The Ladies' Aid of the First the school house for the well year. Swope is in his eightieth in regard to county matters. new scholars. The Holler's addition Methodist church will not meet drillers. school, which has taken a tomorrow on account of the tent LOMAN Mr. Cochran, the agrcultural vacation for the summer, will John Christie, one of the "old program of the Chautauqua. Miss Marsh, who has been agent from Lttlefork, was here originals" of Bannock, who is reopen a week from next Sunday visiting at the home of E. W. for the past week judgng pigs morning. We shall start with a Louis Peggar came home from making a fine farm out of his For Sale—Three lots with two Webb, departed for Aitkin last the Boys' Pig club. Oscar Peg* the Mesaba range last week. homestead, was here the first of (staff of four strong teachers, small houses on southwest corner Monday. gar's pig was considered the and Mr. Withrow expects to the week. of 8th avenue and 8th street best and will be sent to the state preach every other Sunday, as for $90Q cash. Apply W. A. Warner, Joe McCombs and wife have Miss Marriet Mathews of Minneapolis fair. last year. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sheehy visited friends here for the past above address. is visiting her homestead have returned from their honeymoon two weeks. here. Miss Annie E. Shetland Indus David Dobbs was up from FIRST METHODIST and are comfortably domiciled The Girl Scouts will meet at is with her. with a load of extracted EPISCOPAL CHURCH in the new Bellmyre residense the home of Miss Kibbey, the Paul Mai is now in our neighborhood Plummer and Fred Amundsen on Sixth street. Corner 8th Ave. and 5th St. scout captain, on Saturday afternoon, threshing. The grain is Mr. Hugh McDermid of Emc, expect to supply the local mar* September 16th at 3 o'clock. I C. H. Blake, Pastor. yielding very poor. Ont., is visiting his homestead year ket with comb honey next Last Friday evening Miss A full attendance is requested. and taking note of the improvements when their apiaries grow strong* Margaret Hanson gave a party *'i Notice—Beginning with next in this vicinity. L. Christiansen, Mrs. Thomas er. at her home in honor of her 12th Sunday our evening services will and son Emory we^t *0 the Falls birthday. She received many nice commence at 7:30. rv .... Mr. John. K. Johnson, ^who W. D. Eastman has returned on business last week. to A big crowd is expected gifts and a lovely lunch was years ago settled qn the place from the harvest and threshing meet* turn out to the creamery served. Next Sunday's services will be near town now occupied by in Dakota. He reparts the wheat Mrs. John Hammerland. and some ing Friday afternoon. With Clarence Lemieny, died Monday as follows: Sabbath school at crop there as fairly good. daughter have returned to Cokato land good cows and lots of good Mr. A. L. Wilson and son of 10 a. m. public worship at 11 evening after many months illness after a short vis^t here. clo* on which to raise the best of Motley, who have been sawing with diabetes. a. m. and 7130 p. m. Miss Alice Olson of Chicago, ran't ver and root crops, wthy logs near Wisner, were in our who has been visiting at the we have a co-operative creamery. or Oscar Peggar has gone to the city Tuesday. They have sold FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 Services at Ranier next Sunday home of W. D. Eastman, departed state fair as well as his porker. their sawing outfit and were on afternoon at 3:30. H. P. De Tamble automobile. for her home last Monday. •V Ben Leach also went from here. their way home. Cheap for cash to save paying •ft MARGIE We extend to you a cordial invitation duty or will trade for land or Mr. Olson of Chicago was We have had some very violent Mr. Frank Carrier is attending to attend all the services town property. .1913 model in -A. here this weelf intending to visit electrical storms the past a reunion of the veteran employes good condition can be seen at of our church. his sister Alice and accompany Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork week, and some heavy falls of of the Milwaukee road .in Motor Inn. Also have a large her home, but Alice had left a preached Thursday evening. rain. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH St. Paul this week. Wesley safe for sale. Apply at Press. few days prevous. Chamberlain is taking his place Welcome to this House God Of Louise Backe left Tuesday at the toll bridge. T. D. Taylor surprised his Mrs. Julius Jaeger has been are strangers and the poor. The well at the consolidated night for Grand Forks, N. Dak, family last week by coming visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Wm. Cross, Pastor. school is down some 230 feet. Chas Moss, who has been Skene, a few days and will return home from Hibbing for a few Be* The rock seems to be different Chas. Gingerich was in hewing a fine farm out of the days. to her home at Thorold, Sunday school at 10. from the one Moses smote in the midji Thursday last, on business, tall timber near Loman for the Ont., next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.. wilderness for as yet it yields no past twelve years, was a genial Skene will also go with her as Preaching services at 11 a. m. water. Emil Hamilton and wife are J. Ungerman was doing business visitor at the Press office Monday Mr. Sken has secured a good position moving back to their claim after and 8 p. m. at International Falls Sat* while in town attending to at the paper mill there. a trial of living in town, for When some of the men from urday. •business matters. Junior Christian Endeavor at here go to Baudette and return a summer. Prof. E. W. Vancura writes feeling badly they say he was Rev. Coke of Northome conducted 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Engbloom that is now settled down to Napoleon Mercure, who has drunk, but when some of the religious services here left, last night to attend the state his work as agriculturist at Senior Christian Endeavor at women from here go to Baudette been working at the Falls about Friday evening. fair and will visit the home of Graceville, Minn., which he says and return feeling badly they a year, came home on Sunday for 7 p. m. his parents at Elk River, then is a live Irish community and a short visits call it sea sickness. George Garrison Jr. came 'Mrs. Engbloom's folks at Amery, willing to progress in spite of UNITED LUTHERAN home Tuesday morning from Wis.,, after which they will visit evils, bad crops, etc. He wishes CHURCH A great many took advantage That Pinkerton land agent Bemidji where he was getting other relatives at Richmond, to be remembered to his many of the recent "sale" of stamps who has made several visits to Sigurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor. medical aid. Hayward and Ashland, Wis., and friends here. by our postmaster and laid in a our berg has sure looked at a then home again to this city of lot of land. Sunday school at 9:30. winter's supply. But he has raised Mrs. George Johnson and opportunity. Mrs. David Rose gave a pleasant the price of flower to $4.70 daughter Betty, from the Ridge, surprise party for her mother Preaching service the tenth per hundred, which offsets the E. J. Helmer is the busiest were calling on friends Saturday Last Tuesday a coroner's jury last Saturday afternoon in man around here these days, as and Sunday. reduction on stamps. was called together by order of honor of her —th birthday. The Sunday after trinity at iy a. m. he is cutting grain for many of Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton to consider afternoon was enjoyably spent the neighbors. to Some of the patrons ofe th Mrs. M. J. .McHugo went into the cause of the death at fancy work after which a delicious CQL D. McKenzie school are kicking about their International Falls Thursday of an unknown infant child who lunch was served. Mrs. RELIEVED OF COMMAND With wheat a poor crop, flour children sitting in the basement, morning to visit friends until was found in a suitcase on the Engbloom blew out the most so the manual training department ten dollars a barrel and still rising, Friday evening. M. and I. passenger last Sunday. candles, and Baby Ihrig won be sure to vote right if you Winnipeg, Sept. 6th.—Lieut.Colonel is being finished with insulite The jury returned the verdict first honors at creeping. All departed D. C. McKenzie, Ninetyeighth and will probably be used get a chance. Miss Swanson, who was here that the child had met death by wishing Mrs. Carter many regiment, has been relieved by the primary department. from Littlefork teaching Norwegian suffocation caused by some un-. returns of the day. of his command of the One Emory Thomas has the contract the past three weeks, known person. to haul the school children Hundred and Forty-first battalion. Emil Ostlund is making a good returned to her home Saturday Miss Anna E. Shelland, who Major T. A. Stethem will and much needed improvement from town and is looking for a morning. Carl Lindstrom, who has lived laid so broad and well the foundations temporarily assume charge of suitable team. fP on his place in making a ditch III at Laurel for the past twelve of the public school system the battalion. 40 or 50 rods across his place, "T'-'v months working for Mr. E. F. of this county during her A number of the little girls thus turning the water from a RAY Anderson, and who has the unique j/ears of service as the- first Money to loan on Northern small creek that otherwise emptied elped Ruby Kennedy celebrate experience of having cleared county superintendent, and who Minnesota lands. her tenth birthday last Saturday. into the section line road Mrs. R. Carpenter was on the twenty acres of land and erected now is one of the state inspectors Jevne & Norton, Agents, north of his house. They all had a fine time. sick list last Monday. 5v£a good house and barns and of rural schools with headquarters International Falls, Minn. raised good crops, all within the at the state capitol, is F. D. Ball had thirteen of his Wm. P. Horan of St. Paul 1 Quite a number are having the past year, is spending a few days spending the week in our city, 'Abstracts and titles to all property best chickens killed in one night visied home folks last week. mumps around here at present. of well earned vacation in our surrounding villages and communities Many of the young folks met at in Koochiching.county furKoochiching lately. Their heads were chewed if' city and will return the last of with Miss Matthew, off, which indicates that it was his home Friday night, and helped County Abstract Thomas Watson. has a fine the week to continue the good one of her many friends from the him enjoy his vacation. He Co., official abstractors, International .the work of a moose. A stray city. work. Falls, Minn.—Adv. moose was seen here, this sum- returned Saturday and will at- (Continued on last page)