International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 7, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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Chas. Scribner reports that his -'••••v. vV*M' #V «v# brother who has been treated at «$ 5AT THE CHURCHES* DISTRICT LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS •V Neighborhood News by ».« the University hospital for the $k SS ?s NEWS NOTES #:*5 past few years is practically Special Correspondents j:**: cured and has returned home again with a new lease on life. Rev. Fr. Killeen is spepding a Fred Smith, the Laurel merfew McCLELLAN Thanksgiving vacation at her days in the twin cities. chant, was in town Monday. Koochiching county is being' home in International Falls. Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. Mr. Otto Brustuem has returned E. L. Hecrmance, Pastor. The boy scouts spent part of Ole Sands^riT'of Kairiand well represented at the state bee Agent and Mrs. Whitney spent from Dorchester, Wis., to keepers convention at Minneapolis Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, their vacation at their camp. All Thanksgiving with friends at was herg^Tuesday spend the winter on his claim. reported a good time. this week by Daniel Dobbs of Director of Music. Pequot. The Augustine Bros. are in /r -p% Indus, who gatheres thousands Miss Edna Schwendeman Mrs. Franz Jevne returned "The Great Adventure" will be from Minneapolis. They are staythe spent Sunday in International "lvyr* i- of pounds of honey per year from from a short visit to Minneapolis Mrs. Van Nest has rented the °A. J_ topic for Sunday evening at with M. L. Babin while build7:30. Falls. his numerous swarms. rooms over the O. M. Carr & Co. Monday morning, Special music by the houses on their claims. The Camp Fire girls have elected department store and First National Bethlehem chorus. Mr- Andrew Johnson returned the following officers: has Louis Lemieux returned Mon-' A. city basket ball team bank. -"The Sign of the Cross" will be homestead and President, Lottie Button. last week to his day from his Thanksgiving vis- been organized with Mr. Amo as with the helo of I O ^tav in *r^ Vice President, Leona Hooker. 11 ci manager Kellv assistant the subect of the morning ser- tne neip oi i. kj. stay m- wun rr Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Staff spent it with his home folks at Sleepy manager'. hgLTS'OTl) mon at ii. the three vested acres, Secretary, Josephine Carrell. tends to clear a uite fe captain a few days visiting at the home ye' an(j fj. Berry, treasurer. They choirs will sing. Mr. T. M. Sorlie, kith the help Treasurer, Gladys Gowdy. of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Colburn, frpwo. nf ittlefork expect to play several games this Sunday school at io a. m. Help of Ole Fodness, is putting in, Sergeant-at-Arms, Grace Frye. -p last of the week. wnc h'prp MnnHav anrl attended winter with high school and oth- us push the attendance mark up quitea few culverts on ditch 5 Miss Linvingston spent her was here Monday and attended to 80. through the swamp, which is a Thanksgiving vacation with rel- swamp, the ministers' meeting in the af- Miss Lillian Feldman and Mr. much needed improvement. atives in Bemidi. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Hilman Aal spent Thanksgiving ternoon Mr. Henry Troke of Minneap- I Mr. Rockwood of Indus, Mr. Lee Hein, Wm. teeter Topic: "Defy Evil." Leader, Roy Messrs. at a reunion of the Feldman family olis is spending a few days in Loudt of Birchdale and Miss Anthis and H. B. Reeter of Wauzeka, Wilson. For Sale—Typewriter, Oliver at Northome. vicinity looking after claim derson of Birchdale spent Wis., were here yesterday with Young men's glee club, open No. 5. Not used. $35.00. J. T. interests and calling on old Thanksgiving at the Bowen W. F. Smith of Nett Lake. They to everybody, Monday evening at W., Post Office Box 109, International The city firemen give their annual friends. home. 7:30. are taking: homesteads in the Falls, Minn. dance at the city hall next SOUTH BETHLEHEM good Nett Lake county. They Friday night, everybody is cordially BIG FALLS RAY Town Hall Holler's Addition on Northern farmers and will be a are Money to loan invited. E. E. Mclntyre spent two days Sunday school Sunday morn Minnesota lands. The Delphic society gave a hunting with C. C. Webb. ins: at 10. Jevne & Norton, Agents, Abstracts and titles to all property very interesting Thanksgiving Thomas Watson made a business and Paul Kinports International Falls, Minn. in Koochiching county furKoochiching program last Wednesday afternoon. trip to Duluth last week. FIRST METHODIST and son Edward returned from County Abstract Henry Otto was on the sick Minneapolis Monday, from a two EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson entertained Co., official abstractors, International School closed for the Thanksgiving list Sunday. weeks vacation with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Tod Simmons holiday last Wednesday. Dan Lesart went to Conley's Falls, Minn.—Adv. Minneapolis, during which time Corner 8th Ave and. 5th St. of La Porte over Thanksgiving. Work was resumed Monday, camp four miles north of here they attended the wedding of Edward Kaneen, Pastor. Miss Mabelle Meehan spent where he has been working. Editor Watson and family Mr. Seymour W. Backus to Miss Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. Thanksgiving with her parents Annie Heritage, who is a spent Thanksgiving at a partial Ruth M. Towle. Rev. T. W. Howard of Birchdate teacher in the Birchdale schools reunion of the Paul family at the Preaching services Sunday at Blooming prairie and has not at was a social and business' yet returned because of the senous spent Thanksgiving with her 0 home of Postmaster A. B. Paul Jas. Kennedy, the popular mail 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. visitor in our city Monday and illness of her mother. Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heritage. at Big Falls. man has sure set the pace by car-1 Sunday school at 10 a. Tuesday. Hillstead is acting as her substijtute. rying the U. S. mail and passen- full attendance is desired for the L. R. Carpenter is cutting cedar Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Easterly grers between here and Loman in rehearsal of Christmas music. A Miss The Dorcas society gave away ..i Rauscher spent her for John Richer. and family enjoyed a Thanksgiving several Thanksgiving dinners ne.w Dodge car wh.ch he pur-: Epworth League at 6r45 p. m. visit from 'their daughter, iimimog.vLig cjlase(j few days ago from the Topic, "The Mission of the Re a Mrs. Ed Dolliver and her hus- Otto Jahnke automobile agency ligious Newspaper." as urs 0 a ew nee ones in our city. ,. -n 0 band of Big Falls. ct 1 1111 our city. ihe Star Sewing class will meet Tuesday at 4 p. m. Banker E. J. at Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Gasa Colhaase and Undertaker Green went to Choir rehearsal Thursday The Best Christmas 7 are rejoicing over the birth of Merchant Geo. A. Seaman of for the skeleton ^3° P- m- PeUand Tuesday twin daughters in their home last. Mizpah were business and social Girls' class hike and oyster of a man found in the woods near Shopping Days Are Thursday evening. A nice visitors here Tuesday. parties liv- supper Saturday. there last Monday by Thanksgiving surprise. ing near the school house. Upon Preaching services at Ranier Dr. Pearson was aprofessional earning "the remains Deputy Cor- Sunday at 3 :oo p. m. These Days Right Now Wm. Harsch of Big Falls, visitor here Monday with milk oner Swinnerton says he believes The Rev. S. L. Parish, district passed away at Hot Springs in samples for Dr. Swinnerton, the it must have been there a coupl^ superintendent, will preachy and Arkansas last Thursday evening, county health officer, to examine. of years. Fred Smith, the Laur- hold quarterly conference Monel after a few weeks' serious illness merchant, believes it is all day, Dec. nth, at 7:3° P- m- Which Feature Christmas with Bright's disease. Ladies' Aid of the M. E. that is left of a man who wandered The away from the Elwell road church wish to thank the nriny Stocks In All Their First MerrV Chriurws^ Mr. John Holler left Friday patrons at their sale last Saturevening camp near Laurel two years ago did for his usual visit to the day aj. whjch they took in ever in a drunken condition and Newness Tampa section of country in not return. $50. Florida. Mrs. Holler will join him there soon after the new year Dr. Barney Longhran, who has Dr. Eliabeth Monahan and Dr. sets in. re to a ad Mary Ghostley gave a very nice a N a a re dance in. the litis hall last Friday day. Dr. Longhran is a veternary Mr. Sam Wilmar, who sold his evening in honor of tfie school NEW CHICAGO CAFE We advise that you do your Christmas shopping now. surgeon of many years* experience place on the Little Fork ten teachers. TO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY in England as well as in years ago, has purchased eighty Everything favors it, complete assortments of holiday goods acres from Harley Rose and will this country and had good experience The Mothers' club meets to- The new Chicago cafe will afford an easy and more satisfactory election.. You get more in Mexico. He is full begin farming again on his own Friday, at the school morrow of ginger and business and will °Pen at 6 o'clock next Saturday attention from our efficient sales force than you would if you account. house. All women interested in lie a good man for the county, morning, Dec. 9th, on Third children's health are invited to be ... wait until the last days when the rush is on. street next to the Rex hotel The annual election of officers present. This .club meets the has great faith in this county block. It is owned and operated will be held at the next regular second Friday in every month stock raising county, but a by Serdaris Bros., who have so he says the part he has settled in meeting of the Yeoman lodge in an(j each meeting is mpre inter- If you are puzzled over the gift problem spend an hour successfully and favorably con- has great need of roads, and is this city. Next Tuesday night, esting than the preceding one. or so tomorrow at this store just looking at the various holiday willing to do his full shawe. We ducted the quick lunch restauwelcome December 12. full attendance A rant across the stree for the past him to our county and is requested. For Rent—Good five-room displays.. Something will surely suggest itself as a pleas two years. assure him our heartiest support. cottage. Modern ecept heat. ing gift for mother, father, sister, brother or friend. The new restaurant is a much M. M. Wold of Minneapolis, Handy to business section of needed institution in this city Dr. Larson, the opto'metrist, is an enthusiastic visitor to our H. Emerson, 609 5th town. J. with its rapidly growing man will be at the Victoria hotel on city this week, looking after his avenue. population and the proprietors Wednesday and Thursday, De real estate interests here. He is have made all arrangements possible one of the growing number of The attractions of the old READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT to accommodate all classes. people who thoroughly believe in songs that everybody can sing I It is well furnished with homemade the good future for our city and is being shown by the increasingly mahogany. Counters or We have decided to lengthen the sale on suits for one adjoining additions. large congregations which tables, and back arrangements more week. Your choice of any ladies' suit in the store at gather at 7130 sharp at the M. E. cember 13th and 14th. Consult for taking care of the provisions half price. Our suits are known all over the country as the The nicest courtesy you can church for the half hour song jjjm jf yOU have defective eyes or in the most sanitary and careful best in style, quality and our prices are beyond compare. Better show your guests is to have their service which precedes the need glasses Artificial eyes fit- manner possible, on the other "PT- _1 C.A. Ml- _x1 come in tomorrow and select yours. visits mentioned in our local columns. mon every Sunday evening. ted side of the restaurant are afnum|Nber We have a competent alteration lady in our employ who The nicest courtesy you of tables to accommodate can show your friends is to let will be pleased to fit you any time. Through the generosity of A. FOR SALE—CHEAP those who like that kind of service. them know through these columns M. Jensen we had the pleasure when you go away, so you last Thursday to take an auto A good guitar in first-class All the furniture and equipcondition, won't inconvenience them by spin over the Elwell road between CLOTHING DEPARTMENT with case, music and ment in this swell restaurant was looking for you. Items should here and Gemmell, the instruction book. For particu- made by Devereaux, the 'cabinet be in by Tuesday. 'Phone 32. party comprising some of the lars 'phone No. 129. maker and furniture man, in our The finest display of men's neckwear ever shown in the business men of our town, also city, to order according to the city. Mufflers—Interwoven silk, lisle and cashmere hose, Engineer L. A. Ogaard and foreman Mr. Bert Lang, state timber KOOCHICHING COUNTY wishes of the experienced restaurant Lion and. Emery shirts, suspender and garter sets, Munsing of the construction company, superintendent and James Russell, POULTRY SHOW men. unionsuits, Stetson and Tiger headwear, Corliss-Coon collars, Mr. Hammond, the intention state land exalhiner, returned There is no doubt but that the Adler and Hanson gloves. Monday from attending of the journey was to see theroad The third annual show of the new Chicago cafe will do a good and form ideas as to its condition, the meeting of the state timber Koochiching County Poultry association business and give the best of board. He says they decided to and will say, as to the w||l be held at the Alexander service to the hungry public. SHOES sell the timber at state sale at work that has been done, that Baker school in' International the capitol building instead of at the road is in fair condition, regarding Falls, Dec. 22 and 23. As RIVERSIDE We receive daily shipments of the latest in ladies' novelty it being according to a county sale by the auditor. a large number of high class Mrs. Fred Stillar was a Falls While it is true that it costs specifications we do not know shoes and on this account the ladys should see our shoes first, birds will be shown, it is well visitor Monday. and will leave it to the engineer more for the purchaser to go to worth the while of ambitious John Kurzeck attended the if they are looking for style. The celebrated Dorothy Dodd A' the state capitol to attend the for decision, but even if it is the poultry raisers to exhibit their creamery directors' meeting and Tremson shoes for women. material in the road bed *cannot sale, it is also true that at state birds and win a prize. Prizes John LaBurge played for the sale the purchaser needs to pay be expected to carry any load until will be given on all the standard Thanksgiving dance at Loman. BURTON'S surfaced with gravel of which down only twenty-five per cent breeds. Complete premium lists Miss Sinclaire entertained her of the purchase price, while at a there is plenty along the road and other information about the friends at a dance at Kurzeck's. and when so done the M. & I. county sale he has to pay down show will appear later. For further All report a good time. fifty per cent of the price. Which trains will not be much ahead of particulars regarding the John Schmidt took a load of the joyriders along this scenic difference in amount to be paid show or membership in the association, turkeys to town. will be helpful to the 'small purchaser. highway through our country.— inquire of Mark M. Abbott, Miss Sinclaire and Mrs. Kurzeck Big Falls tompass. secretary. called on Mrs. Collins. A "3