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

November 2, 1916 · Page 2 of 10

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INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS vr^iv-rvtru*: a *satK*8*tt reiresh_ «*JS£B until £welye aock and T32 DISTRICT LCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS 1:?AT THE CHURCHES! DISTRICT Neighborhood News by ments were served. Everyone NEWS NOTES 8 ?.• IT vit «t a Social Corre»„ondent. enjoyed themselves immensely, xt-iX w"iewo^agoehome until" morn^ 1 ing," and Irl Smootz's motto T. J. Farmer and Wm. Mouks A good town will do more to A jLl BIG FALLS re|"u^e^ I °Se-vr from ,was, "Try, try again." of Frontier were here Monday keep the boys at home than good PU* .^\ the harvest in North Dakota are falls advice. on final proof cases. ft, 1 T^erJ?hnson, John Sundeen, jn(jus school fair held here I he boy scouts went for a hike Bengt Hanson and Tohn Peter- t? t_ i- A Mr. Gust Swendson, Duluth C. B. Kinney was a business 2" Frlday success: Sunday afternoon. son was h°wlmS I here was a good assortment of grocer, formerly of this city, was visitor to Minneapolis the last of in town Saturday on buiness. the week. syftemSMrn SrilHnw"' a ^"d Ch™t~ vegetables' Je^e Hafvey lewis' system, Mr. Stillings. an over-Sunday visitor with his Ben Snyder and Mr. Christian"M* Philip Sullivan, of the county Attorney C. E. Middleton of u" ,, I*, wee aeo. He expects and the judges for the cook- aml a farm, is in Wisconsin picking up Baudette was a professional son iIJLMi!* an a on a an 6 a car load of Holstein cattle. visitor here Monday. S a was Suffrage, Grace Frye. the first of December. Mrs. Corless of Emo. Lunch served by the domestic science David Dobbs, the bee farmer Attorney S. M. Koefod of "Mr. Hanly as a Prohibition Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. a rJCCfi! f- WCa" class' & hoped every and successful honey raiser of which is to Baudette was in the city attending Candidate," Harold Dixon. ther Ole Wash and his road crew enjoyed. Everybody reported E. L. Heermance, Pastor. Indus, was here last Saturday on to legal matters Saturday. one ave been forced to abandon the gOQ(j tjme an(j ^ave a business. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, rna urnrb* I V» A 4 9 "Our Country Needs Mr. road work. The roads, as they cheers Indus {or Director of Music. ,Hughes, Josephine Correll. jare now, are very near impassable. Andy Amundson, the builder FOR SALE—A full blooded A and contractor from Loman, Holstein bull three weeks old "Going Light," will be the topic Miss Notten, Miss Nelson and KEIVER was a business visitor in town and one 31- 32 Holstein bull six at the evening service at 7:30. visited our school last Friday. The teachers of the Gheen associated weeks old. Apply Frank Carlson, Monday. Music in charge of the Bethlehem schools held their first The Fourth grade is progress- Silverdale, Minn. N2-9 chorus. "Minnesota Needs a Demo-.meeting at the Harrigan school" j™"* readin" A vote for Geo. P. Watson for I cratic Governor," Gladys Gowdy. Every one was present in spite clerk of court means a vote for Prof. Howard Magladry of Morning worship at 11. The' of the mud and all voted to meet Mr ,nrnranCochran Mr. Bowen and Mr. lvir Duwen ana greater efficiency and better service Margie was here last Saturday pastor will tell of Augustine's I "Mr. Benson Would Promote again at the Valley River school their second trio out here National Welfare ro-P maue made ineir second trip out nere in that office. conferring with Superintendent conversion. The music will be Our National Welfare," George in four weeks last Thursday. Jewell on school matters. in charge of our three vested Rowe. Judge M. A. Spooner of Bemidji choirs. S a a a a a 4 W a a was here Monday in the Cashier Geo. N. Millard of the next Mr. Burnquis Should be Our predating the new mail service. paring .our lessons for the interest of Commissioner Bursack First National 1 ank is spending Sunday school at 10 a. m. jNext Governor, Ambrose Hal-j Instead of mail twice a week, immediately after recita- day and Ulvedahl. a few days in the twin cities ^up zo with lay-over at Greaney, the tions and find that it works very a combining business with pleas- Christian Endeavor at 6:45. mail comes up three times each weu Money to loan on Northern ure. The Literary society will give'week direct from Gheen. Mr. Minnesota lands. The gymnasium apparatus is a mock election next Friday af- Frank Carlson has taken the1 Miss Reinarz took Marearet Jevne & Norton, Agents, Carl Anderson was here Tuesday being overhauled in preparation ternoon. The program is as fol-| contract for carrying the mail DeLack to International Falls to International Falls, Minn. with a carload of carrots and for the seasons work. lows: |and with the exception of bad her eyes attended to. Dr. have rutabagas which he raised on 1 days makes the trip down'Swinnerton says she has bad ti ,• .. .... he the Gingrich farm near Margie. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eastman The young ladies of the Cecil- Mr. Stillings attended a con-land back in one day. 'vision He will also have 125 bushels of entertained a few friends Sunday ian choir enjoyed a Hallowe'en ference of superintendents and potatoes and other farm produce. afternoon in honor of their party on Saturday evening, invit- principals at Bemidji on Friday "*r. f!- sister-in-law, Mrs. W. E. Eastman. ing in a good number of their of last week. DENTAYBOW INDUS August Kutes of Frontier was friends. The Boy choir and the here Monday making proof on Carol choir had their party on The Hallowe'en carnival eriv- Vf r» 1 jroole visited school last t» i- 1 1 1 t. -r-. VTA -\/r ...I 1 -lVxiss his father's homestead, who died Tuesday evening, parading in en by the Big Falls school last McComb is the proud S. J. Cave, one of the earliest Ed Thursday nine months ago. Pete Weston costume through the neighbor- Friday evening for the benefit father of a baby girl. settlers at Fairland, passed Peter Grazin were here as his hood. of the playground fund, was well through our city last Friday on Mr. Thomas Thompson has re» witnesses. Archie Scott's smiling face appeared South Bethlehem. Attended and enjoyed by all. his way to Crookston for a few here on Sunday turned home. Town Hall, Holler's Addition days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Peterson Sunday school at 10 a. m. at MARGIE Henry Scholta was a visitor at ^r. ^ensmore was a caller are rejoicing over the birth of Rev. P. O. Hanson of the just a little bit the finest daughter FIRST METHODIST "85 Loman for a few days last week. |SC 00 0 Swedish Lutheran church is on that ever came to this city. J. Ungerman went to International EPISCOPAL CHURCH a three weeks' missionary trip spent Saturday and Sunday with Mother and child are doing well, John Kennedy of Baudette was T/ d"Q ^UnQ Falls Tuesday. to the Grand Marais section of for which everybody is well visiting relatives here on Mon- unde' Mr' Parsons' the,r Corner 8th Ave and 5th St. country. pleased. Aagot Erickson had a birthday ^ay Edward Kaneen, Pastor Falls Mr. Cullen was at Big Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. party Friday evening. Mrs. Hazel Eastman, nee Joe McComb is back Monday and Tuesday Senator L. H. Nord and Representative from Scribner, formerly of this city, H. J. Miner attended Choir rehearsal Thursday eve-! J- S. Olson was a business call- Loman and intends to move is visiting relatives arid friends Mr. Cochran and Mr. Bowcn the special session of the legislature er at Big Falls Wednesday. back on his farm. ning at the church at 7130. week* in Fort Frances and this city for were callers at school last last Saturday when bills a few days. were passed to provide for the Paul Mai, David Dobbs, Mr. Preaching services Sunday at The town is fast filling up Next Monday is Hallowe'en. national Guardsmen v/ho are on with men from Dakota looking Pettis and Mrs. Scholta were a? i. 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m. 1S a owe nn Supt. E. E. Mclntire left for work. 'visitor, at Folic Many P0SterS mad«- the Mexican border to vote next have been I visitors at International Falls on Tuesday to attend the annual Tuesday. Friday. left Sunday school at a. m. 10 Little John Cullen has convention of the Minnesota wet Miss Poole was guest of Miss school school on account of the Educational association of which OGREN-MADSON 1 Epworth League at p. m. Croasdale from Friday evening' Editor Geo. P. Watson will re~ weather 6:45 he is a prominent member. until Sunday. ceive a good vote for cWV nf Carl Albin Ogren and Anetta Preaching at Ranier Sunday court in this vicinity. He L. Madson, both well known A dance will be given at the at 3:3o p. m. Vote for Geo. P. Watson for good, clean, capable man. young people of our city, were RAY Ranier hotel tonight. Union clerk of court. He is a good, .married at the home of the •V music and a good time. The 1 Saturday Neita and Irl Smootz -r? All are welcome. sober, industrious man. {groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1U ,,T 1 Mrs. Albert Enzman is very street car will make a special trip went somewhere. We think it1 7 Nels Ogren, by Rev. P. O. Hanjson from her leaving at 8:45. his was to Mercure's. They said The Ladies' Aid will be entfer- Rev. Coke again filled last Thursday evening. The (Press joins their many friends tained by Mrs. Kronn at her usual Friday night appointment there was a party but we wonder George Mielke was in Ericshome, J. D. McDonald, the timber 620 4th ave., Friday after- after his return from conference, what the attraction was for Irl. ^urg Friday on business .in heartiest congratulations. man for the Bradly people at Big noon November 2nd. I Mr. Styles of Minneapolis has, Falls, was here Monday enroute NEW BUSINESS FIRM Mr. Howard Magladry has & A. M. Bogart moved here the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH home from a ten days visit to changed his boarding"place^ again purchased sand from Frank Ja- Bofar^ "!°v 1 Swanson and Lundgren have Michigan, which state he thinks and is now at the home of Geo. luith intends to build in the **auaette- and oth trom Wm. Cross, Pastor. recently organized themselves summer. He returned to Minneapolis will vote dry Tuesday. Garrison. a into an association for the purpose on Thursday night after a' L- R- Carpenter is building Welcome to this House of God of manufacturing one of camp for Mr. Stahl. Louise Backe returned Sunday few days stay in this locality, Thos. Coby, one of the good are strangers and the poor. Mr. Swan Swanson's recent inventions, morning from Grand Forks, N. Rapid river farmers and all which is a pressing and Earnest Smootz has taken, to R. K. Watt shipped a car load Dak., where she was visiting around business man, was here Sunday school at 10. ironing device to be used in the shoveling prunes at the D. J. of cattle to Duluth last week. friends. Monday. He reports everything swell tailoring shops and private Kennedy store. On being asked in nice shape in his section of the Preaching services at 11 a. m. homes. how he happened to know how C. Z. Watt built a new build- county. The Community club met on and 7:30 p. m. They have already received orders here Saturday evening with a large UP Packages so well he ing for a slaughter house to for several thousand of x? Mr. W. I. Horton, owner of turn-out. The program was fine, reP^e^ t^lat I g"ot last week. A how them from Chicago firms, upon the Margie townsite, was a business p. m.°r everybody having a good time. start' ndeaVOr at 3 which they are now working. visitor to our city yesterday. Amos Baronne has just purfor The castings are being made He is getting in shape to chased a fine new engine Mrs. Anna Grubbs and daugh- lo°ks mi^h'ily "kc D°" chased a in Minneapolis but the rest of Senior Christian Endeavor at log his extensive timber properties ter Bertha were calling on some ,enne ge ing ire his wood saw. the work and assembling of parts 7 p. m. p_* his own cooking for he and fam- this winter. friends in town Saturday and 1. will be done here. ily are now under the tender iSunday and toking the Com-' ,, -fui Put an an "X" after ar the name of The patent recently acquired UNITED NORWEGIAN •. 1 :mercies of Mrs. Lovell of Lovell .. Vote for Geo. P. Watson for munity club. Geo. P. Watson on your ticket by Mr. Swanson for taking suit LUTHERAN CHURCH 'Hotel. Cheer up Don, there are'for clerk of court. No one knows clerk 1 1 of court. measurements has been purchased bright days ahead. the needs of this county better by some parties at a good figure Sigurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor. SLIVERDALE than he does, and no one has John Glava went to and a company is being organized Duluth, Res., corner st. and nth ave. Anna Brodine and Mr. Rockwood 8th worked harder for its economical Virginia, Rochester, and to manufacture it in other visited at the home of Mr. development. Miss Gimse spent Saturday points south of here returning chicago. Sunday school at Lebean on Sunday. Miss Brodine 9:30. and Sunday a week ago with home Sunday morning. took a gun with her and returned Miss A. E. Shelland, former HIS BUSINESS her parents in Virginia. Preaching services at a. m. with a partridge. She claims she county superintendent of schools They tell the story of a man Service at town hall November shot it but we are inclined to but now state rural school inspector, The population of Silverdale at p. m. All are invited in a covered wagon. driving thru The Men's club will meet at 8 believe there was foul play 5th 8 to was here a few hours L, was increased last week by the attend these services. a western town who stopped and omewheres. p. m., There will be a good program H. Tuesday enroute from Littlefork arrival of a baby daughtr at the Withrow, minister. hailed a man on the street. and refreshments. All are to Warroad on business connected Gunder Peterson home. "Hey, any saloons in this here welcome. Last Monday the children who with her work. town?" he asked. rode on the Indus school bus Vote for Geo. P. Watson for "Yes, four," was the answer. The Silverdale Farmers' club were treated to one of the fastest clerk of court. No one knows You are welcome to attend all Mr. E. F. Bennett and mother "Giddap," said the man, moving rides of their short lives. Mr. the services of our church. will hold its first meeting of the the needs of this county better of Frontier spent Monday here on. "I can't locate here I*ve year Saturday, October at Lebean, driver of the bus, purchased than he does, and no has worked 28, making proof on her homestead. got three boys in this wagon." Wanted—Agents to sell Magic the club house. Important business a new horse from John harder for its economical development. He is one of the most progressive "What's your business?" yelled Motor Gas. One quart, price is to- be discussed after Duran and hitched it up for a try $2, and successful farmers in the citizen. out. Some class to Fred, eh! equals 50 gallons gasoline. Greatest which there will be several that section, which is evidenced "My business is to save these speeches made by speakers from For Sale—Three lots in Wallace's product ever, discovered. by the fine new buildings which boys," came back the answer as Large profits. Magic Sales Co., International Falls. In the evening Last Saturday night a surprise addition to International he is erecting on his place this he disappeared around a bend in St. party was given for Jean Scholta Falls. Write to C. L. Mack, Dept. 13 North St., Min­ everyone will enjoy dancing 83, 6th fall. the road.—Kansas City Star. neapolis, Minn..... when dancing was indulged in Peter, Minn. N9 and games. N9