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

October 5, 1916 · Page 4 of 10

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LO'AL AND PERSONAL ITEMS t5 DISTRICT AT,THE CHURCHES? Neighborhood News by 3 Married on Tuesday, September :4 NEWS NOTES Special Correspondents 19, Mr. C. Barlow, to Miss 3* toC»X«X«X»XXX«X«S«S*X%36im636a6i6« Florence Dow of Munsing, Mich, by Rector Crosbie at the Episcopal Alderman Dan Holler is a Hart, Schefner and Marks new church in Munsing. business visitor in Duluth this fall suits at Markowitz & Sum, MARGIE The groom is the chief mechanical week. merfield. ERICSBURG 4 engineer for the M. & Judge of Probate John Berg O. Power Co. and allied interests. Rev. Belsaas was here Sunday Cashier Nils Muus of the A number of people from here and wife are enjoying an automobile The bridal pair enjoyed a short and preached. Farmers State Bank of Littlefork attended the fair at Ray on Saturday. trip in Wisconsn these honeymoon trip to Chicago and was a business visitor at the days. other cities enroute and are now Mr. and Mrs. Martin moved court house Tuesday. comfortably domiciled at 813 5th to Gemmel Monday. Mrs. Joe Rogers has been very ..Don't forget to see our new street in our city. Now is the time to buy your ill the past week. Dr. Withrow iJjJ fall hats for &men. Morkowitz The Press joins their many Mr. C. Rogers has his house heavy outing sweaters, the Webber was called. St Summerfield. friends in heartiest congratulations. 1XM completed and moved in on Friday. make, at Markowitz & Summerfield. Mr. David Sjoblom and family Olaf Borvald of Big Falls who of Duluth are guests at the Pete Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. has just completed a road contract Mr. H. I. Magladry has changed New County Board Meets. "Uncle" Sam Lachapelle of Skoglund home. E. L. Heermance, Pastor. near Loman in fine shape, his boarding place and is now Big Falls was a social visitor was here Tuesday. stopping at Hotel Brown. here Tuesday and incidentally Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, The new county board, composed Miss Motl and Mr. Boyle attended took in the investigation proceedings. Director of Music. of the following men: A. the teachers' meeting at The health officers closed the Buy a famous $17 Styleplus B. Colburn, International Falls International Falls on Friday. suit or overcoat at Markowitz school Tuesday morning until Sunday school at 10 a. m. Special G. H. French, Littlefork Hugh & Summerfield. the measles were over. Guy Eaton, of the state timber attention is called to the class Mcintosh, Loman C. P. Ellingson, Chas. Campbell and family board, is here getting the cruisers for young men, Northome and Gust Holm have moved here from Ray. Mr. Mr. Foote of Margie was here Rev. Coke came Friday to started on the appraisal of of Ericsburg, appointed by Governor Campbell being employed by the Tuesday as a witness in the cedar preach, but owing to the measles more state land to be offered at Morning worship at 11 a. m. J. A. A. Burnquist to take D. W. P. Ry. section here. controversy between Kelliher decided it was best not to do so, public auction next year. Music in charge of the three the places temporarily of the and Bakka. vested choirs.' The pastor will commissioners whom he removed John Fitz-Gerald has moved Laura Brown came home Saturday Mr. E. J. Gallagher, formerly tell of another great leader in pending the investigation into into his new camp on the Rat Money to loan on Northern morning from the funeral of head of the electrical department the church: Cyprian the Statesman. county affairs, held their first Root river where he will do extensive her cousin, the rest returning Minnesota lands. of the Power company, is regular meeting last Tuesday logging this winter. Sunday. Jevne & Norton, Agents, now with a company in the Midway and Wednesday. International Falls, Minn. district, St. Paul. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. The time was occupied with Mrs. W. MacDonald and Mrs. Mrs. C. Roberts came home discussions of various special L. Adams were business visitors Saturday morning from the hospital Attorney Geo. Spear of Duluth Abstracts and tixles to all property Evening worship at 7130. conditions which arose relative at -International Falls and Fort renewed his many acquaintances at Minneapolis for a short in Koochiching county furKoochiching Music in charge of the Bethlehem to the investigation going on, Frances Friday and Saturday. time. here yesterday while attending County Abstract chorus. Topic: "Sermons and in taking care of the necessary to his professional business. Co., official abstractors, International for the New Age: The Passing routine business. A full account Ella Backe went to Grand Falls, Minn.—Adv. Dr. Pearson has been called to of Materialism." of the doings of the board Forks Thursday evening after a St. Paul by the illness of his son will appear in the official proceedings three weeks' visit with her pari Malcolm, who was seriously injurde Pups For Sale—Four Kalkins Louis Sher, manager of Keyes South Bethlehem. of the meeting in our ents. Foxhound dog pups for sale at furniture store, left last night by falling from his bicycle- Town Hall, Holler's Addition next issue providing we get them $10.00 each. Apply Mitchell Ogee, for Duluth and the Twin Cities Sunday school at 10 a. m. soon enough. Mr. McMillen has bought a Margie, Minn. O5 on a purchasing trip for the Ted jFranson spent Sunday the lot of Mr Horton and has store. He will return Tuesday. with his parents here, returning FIRST METHODIST W. T. U. NOTES. foundation laid for his new J.- T. Johnson, the cruiser, in the evening to International EPISCOPAL CHURCH house. land man and financier of the There will b,e a dance at Loman Falls where he is attending the Littlefork valley was here Tuesday on next Saturday evening An interesting meeting of the high school. Corner 8th Ave and 5th St. There wasn't much of a turnout attending to various business union was held at the home of which many local people expect to the Community club Saturday matters. C. H. Blake, Pastor. ito attend. Boats will leave the Mrs. E. L. Heermance Tuesday, C. E. Johnson, manager of the evening, everybody having October 3rd. Following the devotionals lower dock at 7:30. Kimpton's Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. Rat Root Timber company left the measles. ..See the first showing of ladies' orchestra will furnish the music. the "regular business for Virginia Thursday /accompanied new fall Sorosis two-tone session Was held. It was decided This is conference week and by two Finlanders who Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth returned effect shoes, also plain, at Markowitz Mr. A. R. Button, the Big Falls to send for one dozen new songsters. the pastor is at Wadena attending will assist him in hiring men for and from Dakota Tuesday & Summerfield. townsite man and all around the session. his logging operations here. pool have decided to run the farmer, was here Tuesday attending Plans were made for a big Vail room and restaurant for Mr. Abe Olson, one of the pioneers public meeting at the Bethlehem the county board meeting The Ladies' Aid will be entertained Mrs. Gulielma Pearson who, Slyke. of the Littlefork valley and all and hearing on county affairs. church Tuesday, October 17th, .at by Mrs. Chas. Engbloom after a short illness, passed away artmnd'timber efcpertp-fras here .• which time our district President at her home on 6th street on Saturday evening, was buried Falls The doctor from Big on business Tuesday and incidentally will be here to give a report o(f Saturday afternoon, October 7th. 21, Monday. She was born Sept. after was here Monday to look attending the hearing. the state convention which was. Mesdames Bean, Engbloom, Note the change from Friday to 1837 in Morrow county, Ohio. the measles and found a number and Zieman entertained a number held in August. This will be a Saturday for this week. She is survived by her husband, of children coming down with Prof. F. J. Alway, chief of the very interesting meeting, and we of ladies at a card party at William Pearson, and son, Dr. them. division of soils at the state university, the Masonic hall yesterday afternoon. extend a most cordial invitation The Ladies' Aid will hold their W. T. Pearson, and a sister, is spending several days to every lady and gentlemen in An unusually good time is annual election of officers at the Mary S. Rea of Sacramento, Cal. Mrs. Geo. Johnson went to here getting things lined up for reported. the city who is at all interested business meeting Saturday afternoon She was loved by all who knew ac» Bemidji Monday evening, a soil survey of northern Minnesota. 1 in our work. There will be a good and all members are urged her and the grieving relatives companied by her daughter I Mr. W. F. Smith of Nett Lake program and refreshments will to be present. have the sympathy of the entire Betty and returned Wednesday, be served, all of which will be is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. community. leaving Betty with a sister 10 C. N. Wirt has recently installed B. Titus, of our city. He was free. This will be further announced Services next Sundey will be there. that she can go to school a pop making machine next week. awarded the contract for transporting as follows: Sabbath school at -55 in the rear of his soft drink parlor the children to school in There will be a special meeting 10 a. m. Evening service at 7:30. and fruit store. He left for his district Tuesday. jof the union at the home of Mrs. OAK PORTAGE The Epworth League will conduct CALDWELL BROOK I Duluth yesterday afternoon on Carrier Wednesday afternoon, -K the evening service, Mr. 55 .— -g his way to the twin cities. Julius Sher, the jeweler, returned October nth. Every member Gish in charge. You are invited Mr. J. E. Burdick of International tQ is urged to be present and bring Arthur Nelson has gone up Tuesday from a week's to attend this service. Falls passed through here International Falls. Mrs. Edgar H. Zimmerman visit with his parents at Ironwood, ja "pen." Don't forget this meeting .this week on a business trip. and son returned home Tuesday and also to see his brother as it is to be a very important FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Adolph Bloom is hauling wood after a few weeks visit with her who is a student at Ann and enjoyable affair. Mr. Clarence Bechtell who is to the school house. folks in Duluth. They report a Harbor university. Following the business Mrs. now at Rochester hospital was Welcome to this House of God fin evisit but are glad to get Blake sang a .solo, with Mrs. reported not so this week Well are strangers and the pocjr. Dan Mohn was a Sunday visitor their feet under their own table Ed Murphy, or more familiarly jTwedt at the piano. Mrs. Heer'mance 1 as was hoped. at the N. Powell home. again.- known as "Rockpile," who for then led a discussion on Wm. Cross, Pastor. "Suffrage in Idaho Within the several years was foreman of Mrs. Charlie Carlson, who has boys The Anderson and Bioom Past Twenty Years." This proved Sunday school at 10. Mrs. M. F. Carnealy, wife of 'construction and yard crews for been spending a couple of months are cutting hay up the river. the master mechanic of the M. D. the Power company, returned to be very interesting. The at Pelican Rapids, was expected & W. Ry., and her daughter-in-|this week from the New England meeting closed with the union Preaching services at a. m. home last week but was in J. E. Parson was a visitor law, Mrs. F. W. Carnealy, left states where he has been benediction. and 7:30 p. m. detained by the illness of her the neighborhood last week. last night for a four weeks' Jiving since leaving here. W. C. T. U. Correspondent. little girl. visit with their relatives in Minneapolis. In Junior Christian Endeavor at down Clarence Morrissey was Wm. Anderson of Loman was 3 P- m. Threshing days are about over HIGHLAND FARMERS' CLUB week. in the neighborhood this here a couple of days this week in this vicinity. There have been C. E. Green of Nett River and and is loud in his praise of the Senior Christian Endeavor at some very good yields of wheat The town board of supervisors two assistant firemen at the M. good work done by Olaf Borvald Last week was a big week for 7 and oats. On Mr. Dan Kjelsness' met Saturday to let contracts on & O. Power company were seriously near his place. He says he used the members of the Highland homestead there was a yield of some much needed road repairs. scalded by the bursting of to have the finest team in the Farmers' club. Tuesday, Wednesday 38 NORTHOME CREAMERY bushels of wheat to one and a steam pipe in the engine room county but he lost it trying to and Thursday they-served one-half acres. The state telephone line is about 10 o'clock on Tuesday get over the bad roads near his meals to those attending the fair. Following is the report of now in talking order to Big Falls morning. place. The new club house was a suitable Manager Peterson of the Northome Plans are on foot for the building after a year of silence. and convenient place to Co-Operative Creamery of of a barn at Oak Portage Manager Englsh of the Smoke Jas. Sedore brought 5000 cords accommodate the public and we the amount of business done for hall. This has been needed for Miss Nilson and Mrs. Tangen Shop has made arrangements of pulpwood from the Rat Root feel amply repaid for the work. the month of August: some time and will be much appreciated were afternoon visitors at the to receive complete and up-tothe-minute river Tuesday for the International Saturday the club met with 8761 Cream received, lbs. by both horses and Bloom's, Anderson's and Lund* returns of the world's Lumber Co. He then left Mr. and Mrs. Aad A. Tone for 2597 Butterfat received lbs drivers in fly time and when the strom's yesterday. series of baseball games, at the for Grand Falls to spend a day its regular meeting. A large 3256 Butter made, lbs. snow begins to fall. pool room beginning next Saturday or two with his family on his number attended and a splendid $980.96. Total receipts, A social gathering was held' afternoon. fine farm at that place. Jim has time was had. A delicious dinner The following patrons received Mr. Erickson spoke from Jeremiah at the Nelson home Wednesday his eye on a comfortable and was served by the hostess after '\rV' $25 38:14-23 checks of more than for the at the hall last had night, and all who attended Chas Gingrich of Margie'was paying property on which to which the business meeting was month: ifcsj Sunday, where we find that an enjoyable time. years. in our city a couple of days this spend his declining held. A committee was appointed $46.02 C. D. McLean Zedekiah, the king, had sinned week disposing of his farm crops to meet Monday night at Mr. 59.22 Nick Johnson and God's judgment gave him by 250 Blaine Canfield made a trip as follows: bushels of potatoes, Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, Judd Garrison's and plan for the 30.90 J. F. Anderson thee hoice of surrendering to a and 500 boat to Big Falls Saturday bushels of carrots, will be at Hotel'Victoria Tuesday finishing of the club house. Bills 33.27 A. C. Stonefield heathen .king, and by so doing at «n 300 25 attended Odd Fellows lodge bushels of ruta bagas, and Wednesday, October 10th for lumber and work for the 35.25 I S. Norstrom receive God's favor. But if he refused 30 Mipahzpah before returning. bushels table beets, tons of club house were settled and t/: 31.08 Olson Bros he must perish. 3 timothy and clover hay, bushels much other business connected Ole Gunderson 28-95 We have sinned and must surrender has Miss Helga Nilson, who white navy beans, all of which with it disposed of. Was 27.78 A. Pierson to Christ, the King of Mrs.' 18 been visiting her sister, was raised on acres, in addition The next meeting will be held Kings, or perish. See how wonder Tangen, for a week, returned to to a quarter acre of strawberries. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SALE—Good Jersey and FOR fully^God could care for Saturn and/nth. Consult him if you her home in Minneapolis 28th: Mr. Gingrich will have Cart Sjostrom October Durham milk cows. Good railkers.^Reasonable Jeremiah through an ungodly day., have, defective eyes or need .5000 •about everbearing and Dunlap ipjfj Mrs. Carl Sjostrom prices. Freda king. How much safer may we sale the glasses. Artificial eyes fitted. berries for in spring. Press Correspondent Dragoman,. City. (Continued on last page.) be with His SonJ^ -j. .1 a I ki It S Jfe* Ml