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

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affairs. It would do more to Ameri* OF CITIZENS bring about 'undiluted' canism than any other plan thaf (Continued from Page 1) could be devised. It would makft ried into practise, not only in the T°' "T la"d *h5fai» Warren Case of Frontier was .Don't forget to see our new Jim Garrison came home Sunday cities and villages, but in the Patr,°tlsm ever' foreign, and here yesterday. fall hats for &men. Morkowitz morning. j- 1 born resident a staunch defender country districts, with wonder- & Summerfield. of the stars and fully successful re.ults. These We talk of American effort Hart, Schefner and Marks new Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork r»rmrUoA adult students, it is found, take fall suits at Markowitz & Summerfield. over, A creamery association may for humanity the world preached again Thursday even-j keenest kind of interest in the be organized here next Saturday Why not begin at home and these schools and apply them at the farmers' meeting. help to develop the stalwart! Mr. and Mrs. C. Ekstam are manhood and womanhood oi Mrs. John O. Olson entertain- tw the7r nroS™ 17T 5 moving into the Stindeen residence Bert Carscadden of Pelland returned ed the Ladies' Aid Thursday Pro^ress those who sought freedom awj 1 their afternonn ^his work now being carried on 7th St. *s from his steam boat work homes under the beneficent folds on to some extent in every state on the great lakes Monday. of the American flag? in the union, largely through the Buy a famous $17 Styleplus Mable and Lucille Ungermann My friends, I am deeply inter* voluntary assistance of school suit |or overcoat at Markowitz Mr. and Mrs. Gust Holm of will board with Mr. and Mrs. J. ested in this idea, and I want tp teachers and school officers. Several & Summerfield. Ericsburg were here Saturday Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. S. Olson while attending school. interest you and others. I believs schools have been conducted enroute home from the state fair. the plan to be feasible and prac« E. L. Heermance, Pastor. I am informed, during the past Mr. and Mrs. Snook moved to Ruth-Bradley Swinnerton, Miss Inga Morken went back ticable. I believe it will bring tQ year in Beltrami county with Brainerd this week where Mr. Mrs. Van Arnum of Bemidji to her woik at Blackduck Sunday the whole country millions of Director of Music. most gratifying results. came up Sunday for a visit with Snook has a position. evening after spending' a happy homes, the fireside of each Under the auspices of the bureau Mrs. Wallace, returning Monday few weeks with her parents. of which will be an added altar Morning worship at 11. The of naturalization a national evening. Mrs. Lorette returned Saturday of American liberty. pastor will give the first of a convention, made up in large from Duluth where she has Mable and Lucille Ungermann It is wide knowledge and good series of talks on "Great Christian with their little brother, Otto, Part t^ie superintendents of been visiting relatives. The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. W. character that together make the Leaders," speaking of "Paul, Seller of Fort Frances were callers \A.to went International Falls Sun- throughout the country, schools good citizen. In communicating the Pioneer." We shall use for The Mothers' club will meet at the Methodist parsonage knowledge to your foreign born these morning services three |da* sPend day the before Monday evening. on Friday afternoon at o'clock 3 neighbor and in teaching him to vested choirs: the Carol, the star*s. 1 sc1k)o1 at the high school building. read our own literature so that Boys' and the Cecilian. The Rev. Mr. Gregg of Littlefork Freda Grubbs came home he may keep himself well informed, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corrin returned passed through our city Wednesday morning from North you will be performing Evening worship at 7:30 notice yesterday after a few Monday on his way home from Dakota where she has been a real patriotic duty in building the change in hour. Topic: down-river points. working. She plans on going to days' visit at the twin cities. character and in improving the Sermons for the new age, school here. quality of our citizenship. FOR SALE—Good Jersey and Alderman M. J. Nolan returned Besides, by maintaining these "Christ in Flanders." The music Durham milk cows. Good milkers. Tuesday from a few days' Mr. H. I. Magladry and Miss schools in rural communities^ will be in charge of the Bethlelem Reasonable prices. Freda Mayme Croasdale, the teachers visit with his parents in Minneapolis. social intercourse *will be increased, chorus. Dragoman, City. for the coming year, came Friday and they will soon grow evening. They board at the into gatherings for the discussion Sunday school at 10. Now is the time to buy your Miss Katherine Rauscher, who home of Mr. and Mrs. McHugo. and consideration of the The Christian Endeavor will heavy outing sweaters, the Webber is a graduate of the St. Cloud multitude of questions which meet to organize for the new Louise Backe returned from make, at Markowitz & Summerfield. Normal school, is teaching in the constantly arise pertaining to year at 6:45. A cordial invitation Grand Forks, N. Dak., Monday Big Falls schools. the affairs of the township, the is given to all young people. morning and her sister Ella came school district, the. county, and .. See1 the first showing of ladies' The Bethlehem Chorus is planning with her to spend a couple of Manager Muench of the insulation even state and national affairs, new fall Sorosis two-tone a secular concert for some weeks at home and visiting old company returned from In other words, these schools time in October and one or two effect shoes, also plain, at Markowitz friends. his business trip to the state fair cannot fail to become a potent & Summerfield. sacred concerts during the fall. and cities yesterday. influence to increase our general The officers of the Community South Bethlehem. efficiency, to build up the church Judge C. W. Stanton The Rev. Mr. Grundy, the new club met at the home of O. L. Money to loan on Northern and school, to banish isolation Town Hall, Holler's Addition. Presbyterian pastor at Margie Larsen Friday evening to consider Minnesota lands. of rural life, and to spread prosperity, is now in sesion in the city of At a meeting Tuesday afternoon, and Big Falls, was in our city the matter of sending for Jevne & Norton, Agents, intelligence and social advantages Washington, the purpose of the following. Sunday a stove for the church, as the International Falls, Minn. Monday taking in the sights. throughout the length which is to intensify public interest school officers were elected for one which has been used for the and breadth of the land. in this great work and to the coming year Miss Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoaglund school for the past year has Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Olson returned adopt and recommend the most We are all Americans, no matter Sullivan, superintendent and been taken away. returned from Pelican Rapids Monday from Pelican advantageous methods for increasing from whence we came. We teacher of older girls Miss Ruth Tuesday where they have been Rapids where they were called its popularity and efficiency. love our country because Sabin, organist and teacher of it visiting relatives for the past Messrs. M. J. McHugo, Geo. by the death of Mrs. Olsons junior class Philip SUlliyan,, Superintendent Stewart, makes us free. Our wealth of few weeks. •Garrison and M. Marsden wentj father. v: forest, our fertile fields, ouf teacher of older. boys Miss know is in heart sympath .Monday^evenmg to St Paul to|with fn beautiful lakes, our winding Marguerite sullivan, teacher of the plan and is close rivers, 1 The Farmers' club announces Abstracts and titles to all property a in state fair. Mr. Mc-jtouch with those who have the our beautiful landscapes can primary class. their first annual harvest dance in Koochiching county furKoochiching Hugo was taken ill and returned charge. You will, no only be enjoyed in their real and The school will hold its first work in and LaVallee anniversary party, County Abstract 'T'* inorning. The doubt, through his courtesy, matchless beauty through sesion Sunday morning at o'­ the 10 rest stayed till Friday. September a.t 8 p. m. at Co., official abstractors, International 14th soon receive a printed report of eyes of a free man. More beautiful clock sharp. the City hall. Falls, Minn.—Adv. this convention, from which than the beauties and splen« LOMAN you will be able togather a much dors of the land is the glory of FIRST METHODIST H. W. Keyes returned Tuesday Engineer Kibbey returned this more comprehensive idea of the our government. The humblest EPISCOPAL CHURCH V'A from his several days' business morning after an absence of two new lady clerk appeared behind night school work than I am able may become the greatest, the trip to the twin cities, with Corner 8th Ave. and 5th St. weeks at his Minneapolis office, the counter at the Scheie to give you. weakest may become the strongest, a brand new automobile of no C. H. Blake, Pastor. where he has been in partnership store this week. The point which I want to the poorest may become the ordinary make. wiht his cousin since, last make and to impress upon you richest, there is no taint of blood, April. Word was received here on is this: That the public has no law of royalty. The freedom For Sale—Three lots with twj Sunday evening services begin Saturday of the sudden death of right to appear to you as school is as much the right of the one small houses on southwest corner at 7:30 from now on. Wm. Watrous, who has perhaps her son, Will Pettis, near Indus, district officers and representative who comes here as the one who of 8th avenue and 8th street the most palatial residence is born here. We are glad of men and women of your lo it for#$900 cash. Apply W. A. Warner, down river, is now the proud Choir rehearsal tonight at the Emory Thomas purchased ajcality, to take the lead in the and happy to offer this oppor* above address. owner of a new Dodge car which church at 730. jgood team at the Falls last week [great work of raising the standland tunity and this happiness to all, hfe purchased through the Jahnke is using them on the schooli ard of the citizenship of the We only ask in return loyalty, The O. J. Masters pool room garage. Business meeting of the Ep-jbus. country, and further, that it is valoi* and love loyalty to the has recently been equipped with worth League at the parsonage your plain and manifest duty to flag, valor in its defense, and love new fixtures, a spda fountain, A mission at Stain Thomas tomorrow evening at 7.30. All Our school opened yerterday encourage and assist in the caryoung of our free institutions. We do electric piano and othetr conveniences church is to be opened next sunday people who wish to work with a force of four teachers,! rying on of this great work, not care what songs of the old for the accommodation of at 9 oclock services by he with the league are invited. ,0ne more than last year, and a) We hear much of preparedhost homestead you may sing, or the patrons. Vincentian Fathers of st Louis of pupils. I ness. How, let me ask yau, could what memories of the country Services next Supiday as follows Mo. allare welcome to the lectures from which you came you may more effective work along this FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 Sabbath school, 10 a. m. at all times. Our editor, Geo. P. Watson, line be promulgated than by cherish. All we ask is that the H. P. De Tamble automobile. public worship, 11 a. m. and 7:3° B. H. Phinney, Frank Keyes, bringing our millions of foreignp. song you shall hold dearest to Cheap for cash to save paying Mr. andMrs. Luther Hanson m. Ranier services at and representative Miner at-j born citizens into clearer touch your hearts be the "Star Spangled 3:30. duty or will trade for land or left Wednesday morning for tended the creamery meeting with American institutions and Banner." town property. 1913 model in Fergus Falls going via Roseau We extend to you a cordial in- here Friday. good condition can be seen at vitation to attend all the services' and Warren. Mr. Hansons duties Motor Inn. Also have a large of the First Methodist church at the Northwestern College Oscar Peggar returned Sunday! BURTON'S safe for sale. Apply at Press. begin on Monday. from the state fair. His pig was FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fifth in the state, of the club pigs, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Weiner returned Welcome to this House of God which is not bad pork where and son departed1 Tuesday evening M01 day from a few days' are strangers and the poor. nearly a thousand are entered in for their home at Fergus fishing at the Sault rapids, in Wm. Cross, Pastor. the race. •. Falls after spending their vacation Rainy river. They not only had 4th IVonderous Sale of at the home of R.ev. P. O. a very successful outing but had Sunday school at jo. Mrs. Ben Peterson received a j-. Hanson. a very successful fishing trip, telegram last Saturday with the jiV A I E S W A I S S Preaching services at 11 a. m. having caught two sturgeon one sad news of the death of her Mrs. S. Sundeen and cousin, of which was over four feet long and 8 p. m. mother on that day at her home Mrs. Erickson, left today for besides plenty of pike and other in Litchfield. Mrs. Peterson left Virginia where they will visit re-«. gamey fish. Junior Christian Endeavor at, on Monday attend the funeral. 3 P- m. latiyes and friends for a few Friday and Saturday Only ., days after which Mrs. Sundeen The creamery meeting last ARE YOUR POTATOES J-ri will .go to her new home at Senior Christian Endeavor at Friday was well attended and A BEGINNING TO ROT? p. m. 7 Brainerd where Mr. Sundeen is the Loman Co-Operative Creamery now employed. They will be Association was formed. The ST. JOHN$ ereatly missed by their many Pull up a hill of your potatoes first officers elected were M. 25 Dozen Ladies' Lingerie Waists at and examine the tubers for white EPISCOPAL CHURCH ,. Peggar, president Mac Loman, friends here. spots on the surface. This is an Fort Frances, Ont. secretary and Ole Scheie, treasurer. "\'W John Silverdale, John HSundin indication of rot due to continued The next meeting will be noticeable wet weather. It is most and Nordlander, all of Sil- Annual Harvest Thanksgiving held at the hall September 22. John electric piano and other convenship .in heavy soil.- This rot Sunday, September 17th. Newest Fall 1916 Models. Must be seen to has "been developing very rapidly with his cousin since last Holy communion 8:30 a. m. Special Sunday dinner- from in the last ek days and if you verdale, are business visitors in Morning service 11 a, 12:30 to 2 p. m. at the International ,. I be appreciated. m. find the white spots present in our today. Mr, Sundin says Children's service 3 p. Club, tf. city considerable number the jota he has been oh his homestead Evening, service 7 p. m. is&r toes had best be dug at once and twelve years and has not got a well dried before storin 8TEEL TRAINS main road to it. yet, although appropriations Rev. Canon Lofthouse of Kenora NO CHARGES OR APPROVALS Abbott, .^ .Mark M. have been ma.de for will have charge of all the Agriculturist/ servic.es ay b.fj§