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

September 21, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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svfpy I? 1" i, v* yfWlt 4fc J* p?-v- 7Sf?f j"? (-v^ $ if 1 ,f If- *!, 4r? K'"^4 Vu -S4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 ^Mir. -tf** "H X***! FALLS-RANIER LINE TO RUN CARS MONDAY AT THE CHURCHES^ LO'AL AND PERSONAL ITEMS DISTRICT Neighborhood News by 2 £3 NEWS NOTES I Special Correspondents The interurban street railway ssa»«3gac»s^its»s»ttageKmiBatKtt»coM«3ra KSKSC9S906968e9SSS96KM9S9e969e96SB96Ktean6»9t96389S98S68S96SCXan6S8a8mK8S9688KSe between this city and Ranier, passing through South International Mac Loman was up from Loman Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Falls and the many additions the last of the week. Gish, a baby boy. to this city, will begin regular RAY BIRCHDALE operation next Monday. Hart, Schefner and Maries new Helmer Hanson of Forsythe D. F. Jurgensen, engineer for fall suits at Markowitz & Summerfield. Erickson Bros., of Ericsburg, was in town this week. Gunder Nybo went to Baud» the Minnesota Railroad and have two cows for sale. ette on business today. Warehouse commission, was in M. S. Moen of Big Falls was the city Tuesday and after a Rev. H. L. Withrow was on Robert Green left Tuesday to in the city Wednesday. Mr. Webb is busy making careful inspection of the track the sick list forva few days. resume his study of medicine at flooring for the homesteaders. gave his O.K. to the system. the University of Minnesota. Allan Shearer of Birchdale was This road will be of increasing School opened September nth' a visitor in the city today. It is reported that Simon Olsojl benefit and accommodation to with Miss Biglow as teacher. Special Sunday dinner from has a brand new boy at his house. the general public as the months Jo p. m. at the Interna­ Register of Deeds F. S. Lang 12:30 2 go by, and we trust it will prove Mrs. Lewis Peterson is tf. tional Club. went to St. Paul last night. V1S1S- Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. It has snowed and rained 26 to be a paying investment to its ing with her sister, Mrs. Geo. E. L. Heermance, Pastor. hours every day for the past six owners. Watson, at Ericsburg. A. M. Hoover, formerly of Mrs. Muench returned from weeks. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, Minneapolis Sunday morning.' this city but now of Baudette, ATTORNEY N. D. ARNOLD Director of Music. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. was calling on friends here this I Field threshing is somewhat EMPLOYED, BY BOARD Watson of Ericsburg, on Sep- week. Joe Kalkman of Loman is in delayed on account of continue Morning worship at 11. The *embcr 8th, a 12 pound girl. the city today, wanting to purchase rains. At the county board meeting Now is the time to buy your a horse. following the mass meeting last P^stor speak of "Justin the Wq++ w*- ivr v, heavy outing sweaters, the Webber Saturday afternoon the county Martyr, the second in the ser- Mnrirlav tn "t °r Mrs. Agnes Fuller expects to make, at Markowitz & Summerfield. Buy a famous $17 Styleplus commissioners passed on a fewiies Leaders of the g* d*y V1S1* on Great 0 to slster return to her home in New York suit or overcoat at Markowitz routine items and as a result 0f:Church- be in exPected llve- very soon. result of The music wil1 who 1S not to & Summerfield. of the three vested their discussion of the investiga- :charge Messrs. George and William .„ Albert and Einar Stubee, who tion decided that Attorney N. D. cboirs. the Boys, the Carol and at the Mielke donated the flooring for hom(,e a^rsW'G "jf are working on the school building Arthur Carlson, who motored Arnold shall continue his investi- Cecilian. You will enjoy the o£ VanOver the new parsonage wh.ch ,s be- at Margie, were up over to the twin cities fair week, returned next Thursd gations at county expense and servlce jing erected here. the first of the week. Sunday. voted him $25.00 per day salary Evening worship at 7:30. Topic ,, Ed Bennett is building a fine and set apart $2,000 as a contingent ..Don't forget to see our new of the sermon: "What Men FOR SALE—Good Jersey and Bogart of Bau-a large frame barn on his home* fund. fall hats for &men. Morkowitz Die For." Music in charge of theie^e fas ]n RaY Sunday visiting Durham milk cows. Good milkers. They also authorized him to stea(i west of town old friends, returning home on & Summerfield. Bethlehem chorus. Reasonable prices. Freda employ a special accountant and the 2:05 train Monday. Dragoman, City. The well at the consolidated an engineer to look over the records Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson of the county and compare Sunday school at 10. school is down 325 feet and no Amos Barrone has just purchased John English, manager of the are enjoying a visit from his water worth mentioning. the road' and ditch work done "Smoke Shop," is away for an mother, whose home is in Brainerd. a full set of blacksmith t^ie let- Christian Endeavor at 6:45. A contracts tools and will reopen his shop extended vacation which he will Hjalmani Rud has resigned as They adjourned-to meet again cordial wdcome tQ aU spend in several southern cities. for horse shoeing and general pilot on E. A. Dahl's tote wagon October 2nd, at which time the people. repair work. H. A. McCormack anc^ son and is back at his old job in the hearings will be conducted by returned home from a few days' post office. Money to loan on Northern Special Commissioner M. J- FIRST METHODIST Minnesota lands. visit in the southern part of the Brown of Bemidji. state. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Con Cerosky, the village blacksmith, Jevne & Norton, Agents, RANIER International Falls, Minn. PAPER MILL EMPLOYES reports that the choir ha§ Miss Freda Theede, who been repaired and is again ready has OUT ON STRIKE Corner 8th Ave and 5th St. Morris Helston visited in Winnipeg been visiting in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Herron, and for action. C. H. Blake, Pastor. for two days. who were called to the sick bed Wisconsin for some time, re- After Demands on Employing Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. turned yesterday. Mrs. E. W. Webb was at the of Mrs. Herron's mother at Company and Failure to Compromise. Mrs. Victor Davis departed for Spooner hospital lately where Ladysmith, Wis., returned home Special anniversary services Minneapolis for a short stay. she had quies a difficult surgical .See the first showing of ladies' Saturday. About 500 employes of the M. with the Rebekah branch of the new fall Sorosis two-tone operation performed. and O. Power Co. in their mill Odd Fellow lodge next Sunday effect'shoes, also plain, at Markowitz Archie Rose is visiting his For Sale—Three lots with tWj here and across the river at Ft. morning. & Summerfield. brother, J. A. Rose, for a few Fred Ball returned from the small houses on southwest corner Frances, Ont., are out on strike days. harvest fields of North Dakota of 8th avenue and 8th street ,,T ,, as the result of failure to com- The Ladies' Aid will be entertained George Walker, 1t M. and I. last Friday. He reports the crops for $900 cash. Apply W. A. Warmer, A a promise the differences between by Mrs. J. H. Emerson as being very poor out there. above address. agent at Walker, was in town f, Pete Gibbons has bought l- 1 1 the men and the company when at her home at 609 Fifth avenue this week enroute A to A Saskatche- *1/ Dodge automobile in order i_ x- demand was made for the eight tomorrow afternoon. This will be wan for a short vacation. James T. Watson Jr. left for 1 J. W. He rd is busy these days c&re for his growing business. hour day and wage increases recently. an important meeting before the Madison, Wis., where he will be clearing land and if he keeps at last regular meeting for this conference Division Superintendent Ring-1 an assistant instructor and take it will soon have enough cleared Mr. Krause and family, who The men affected are the employes year. dahl of the Pinkerton National' to make most of his family livi post graduate work in physics at have resided in our city, departed of the wood room, ground ing. the University of Wisconsin. Detective association, of St. for Wahpeton, N. Dak., their wood mills, machine shops, oilers, Choir rehearsal tonight at the Paul, was in the city today. future home. firemen, in fact nearly all of church at 7:30 Abstracts and titles to all provferty Mrs. Wm. Gibson tof Baud' the employes except the paper Henry Forrer of Littlefork ettte and boys, Donald and Stanley, in Koochiching county furKoochiching makers who are already working The D. W. P. Ry. are install- County Abstract come up this week to meet his Services next Sabbath as fol- made a visit to her sister, eight hours under contract. uu two side tracks between family who have been visiting 1 lws: Sabbathv school 1 at 10 a. m., Mrs. G. B. VanOver, the past [s & Co., official abstractors, International t7 11 The soft drink parlors are tfs. !_• Falls junction and the M. D, W. week. in Wisconsin for several weeks. public worship at 11 a. m. and!^ Falls, Minn.—Adv. closed by order of Mayor Keyes 7 r^o p. m. Ranier services, 3130. ^unc lon' and the men have been orderly Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carter, Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and \\r 1 Jack Lewis of Indus is here and quiet, but there has been a „r ,. We We understand understand work work is is soon soon who have been visiting at the son, Edgar Jr., went to Duluth ,, :with his threshing rig. It is surto We extend to you a cordial invitation tenseness about them as they begin on the new depot, ac- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuesday to visit a couple of to attend the services of prising what an amount of straw & have waited hour by hour for the weeks, or as long as she can endure Lange, have returned to Duluth. th^ First Methodist church next •COrd,"g.t0 PrefratIons can be run through so small a that are last word from the offices of the now being made. it away from home, with machine. *++1 company where their committee ^un(lay George French of ^itticiorK, *.1 relatives. has been in conference with An enjoyable dance was given who was appointed county com-^^ w. Super- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Strayed onto the premises of E BackuS in honor of Misses Mary and subscriber_tw0 Mrs. R. F. Chute and children, missioner for that district, was Iu the tiger catJ| tt 1 Tjr --"6 subscriber—two tiger cats, 1 -n intendent John J. Ross, and other Helen Krause, who departed for rp_ lL A of Ray, accompanied by Miss in the city Monday and qualified 1 aofficials 1 a by O an ha almost constantly for 1 0 1 1 1 a Welcome to this House of God their new home at Wahpet^" for the office. 1 Ertie Crabtree, were visitors to same by proving property atl4 two days. N. Dak this week. are strangers and the poor. our city Saturday, and the children paying for this notice. However, late this afternoon were very interested in the Mrs. John Balmer, who has Wm. Cross, Pastor. the committee left the office mechanism of the Linotype at been visiting her relatives and -SS •V with a tentative agreement and Mr. John Wheelock has rented many friends here for the past this office. Sunday school at 10. MARGIE part of the Calvin Webb house, a meeting was called to act on it. wfeek, returned to her home in •V The eight hour day was granted to be near the school, and will All Odd Fellows are invited Duluth Tuesday. Preaching services at 11 a. m. board some of the children from with ten hours' pay in practically The show Saturday was a failure. to meet at the lodge rooms at outside the 'bus limits. all departments, with time 7:30 P- m- and 10:30 next Sunday morning to Mrs. Dan Holler and Mrs. and a half for overtime, and indications celebrate the sixty fifth anniversary Ray Holler returned today from are that the contract Junior Christian Endeavor at Ye editor, Mr. Watson, made Digging potatoes is the order of the Rebekah branch of Minneapolis via. the M. and I. will be accepted and signed bejfore p. m. the people here a pleasant visit of the day in Margie. 3 the order by attending church Their husbands are on the way midnight, as President last week and broke bread with services at the First Methodist by auto coming around by way Backus will leave the city at that Senior Christian Endeavor at a number of them and seemed Freda Grubbs and Grace Roberts church. of Duluth. time, and that the mill will resume to enjoy the homesteaders' fare. are sick with the measles. 7 P- m. operations again tomorrow. FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 Superintendent and Mrs. D. B. Con Erickson came home Sun- Rev. Howard spent the night H. P. De Tamble automobile. Jewell attended a reception at day from Blackduck to visit his coming from the Falls and preaparents. DULUTH OFFICIALS TO Cheap for cash to save paying Big Falls the last of the week, A PHONOGRAPH [ched Sunday morning and even,ing INSPECT INCINERATOR duty or will trade for land or which was given by the citizens of and told of his experience of that village in honor of their FOR EVERY HOME town property. model in 1913 Aagot Erickson came home the road hearing, etc., Monday good condition can be seen at school teachers. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 20.—Com­ Sunday from Grand Forks where evening. missioner Silberstein, Health Director Motor Inn. Also have a large she has been attending school. 4 Andy Ammundson of Loman Fahey and Supt. Bishop safe for sale. Apply at Press. EDISON Mr. Geo. P. Watson, editor of was here Tuesday on business of the city incinerator plant will Mrs. J. S. Olson entertained the Press and candidate for the Senator L. H. Nord will deliver matters relative to the new inspect the incinerator at Hibbing Diamond Ella and Louise Backe to dinner office of clerk of court, was thru an address on the amendments school house he has built on Rapid the latter part of this week. AMBEROLA Tuesday, it being her birthday. If the plant on the range is found here recently renewing acquaintances which are to be voted on this river and the addition to the and doing some campaign fall, and Superintendent D. B. Loman school building for which to be working successfully several $30.00—$50.00—$75.00 Mrs. Anna Grubbs was to Littlefork plants will be built at central work. Jewell on the activities and difAcuities he has the contract. Saturday on business. of farm life, before the points in Duluth. The cost Edison She is about to prove up on her farmers' picnic to be held at Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, of one of these plants is $1,500.— The saw mill is again running homestead. Duluth Herald. Beltrami county next Sunday. will be at Hotel Victoria Tuesday early and late. When they are Blue Amberol 4 minute and Wednesday, October «10th Mr. G. A. Oveson of this city, not early of course they're late. Records Earnest Strong of International Word has been received from the inventor of the incerator referred They have a few boards to make Falls came Saturday to Mr. Fredrick Boardman, who recently to above and builder of into floQring and about 9,000,000 spend the day with George and 50c—75c—$1.00 returned to his home after the Hibbing plant, will go to that feet of lumber to dress. Dick Garrison. having been under Dr. Moniahan's village to meet the Duluth delegation,- care at the Eudestine hospital and is very optimistic Con Ceroskey has his house with a broken leg. He says and nth. Consult him if as to the outcome of the inspection. C. N. WIRT, Agent about done and has a fine base^ STEEL TRAIN8 have defective eyes or his health is the best and his leg The Duluth job will be a International Fails* Minn. Lment under it all, built double ST. PAU good JM is thoroughly healed as as glasses. Artificial eyes fitted. big one and it is to be hoped that Last, Page.) (Continued on On a Mr. Oveson lands it. i|g»- I'v DEFECTIVE^PAGE