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

April 5, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS' 'h wlFr' PAGE FIVE a Tg KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS the to extend our best wishes to BETfitEHEttOHUReH TO HAVE CLUB ROOM DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS '"aa her new Miss Murphy and welcome to our city. At their regular meeting last The 141st battalion is reported to night the members of the Knights of BIRCHDALE SLIVERS be leaving Port Arthur some day Columbus order of our city voted this week. That means quite a few, Dan Holler returned Tuesday from Rudolph Langard was here Monday funds for the establishing of a club Mumps! The latest victims are of our friends, too,-and we are sorry a business trip to Duluth. from his fine farm home at Mizpah. room and gymnasium. Hilmer Reed, Rena Shearer and to see', them go. They have secured a lease on the Stella Norland. Cheer up,- we wont Mrs. Oscar Norland visited at the Mrs. Brown of Niagara, Wis., is Cashier Adams of the First State second-story of the Barney Burton any of us be left out. home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bank of Big Falls here today on land building over the "Smoke Shop." The entertainment last Friday R. Middendorp, last week. She left -til hjL_JiL)u Rompre. and timber business. Mr. Burton will be Jiere to complete evening was well attended and all Friday morning with her husband the deal next Sunday. had a good time. It may be alright to and children for British Columbia WANTED—An outside room for FOR SALE—Prize Buff Orpington While this club is being organized trouble but be careful not borrow where they .expect ta make their light housekeeping. Apply G. A., in hens. Hatching eggs 75 cents per by the K. Cs. it will be open to all to borrow Asiatic cholera (or mustard home- E. L. Heermance, Pastor. care of Press office. setting. 805 8th street. Phone 166. young men of good character. in the milk). We certainly feel There will be an Easter program for "Mr. Spotem" and "Dr. Drench". at the church next Sunday. Be sure Easter Sunday. Special services Heinie Markowitz, assistant manager Gust Holm of Ericsburg was a W. C. T. U. NOTES. A lot of boxes were sold, amounting to come. morning and evening. At 11 a. m. of the Sher Furniture store, business visitor here yesterday. He to the sum of thirty-five dollars. Mr. Ed Norland is visiting at his the music will be in charge of the will spend Easter week in Duluth, is winding up a succssful winter's An interesting meetingg of the W. Archie Darwell of Wing River camp sister's home at Manitou on his way vested choirs, under the leadership loggingg. C. T. U. was held at the home of invested in eight boxes and, as he to Port Arthur. He expects to go of Miss Remington. At 7:30 Mrs. Miss Lou Graham left Friday evening the president, Mrs. Sarah Stevens, couldn't seem to find a partner to overseas with the "Bull Moose" bat-x Swinnerton and Bethlehem chorus to spend her Easter vacation Tuesday last. An .interesting program Hon Zimmerman returned from suit him, he returned or gave away talion this week. Avil have charge. with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Burdick was given. Medford, Wis., Tuesday, where he six of them. Then he and the two Gunder Nybo has shipped in quite at Duluth. The legislative work will be taken was called by the death of his brother-in-law. mail, carriers retired to the wood a lot of brand new farm machinery, Sunday school at 10 a. m. up at the next meeting, beginning piles and ate the other two, "unbeknownst" mowers, rakes, wagons, etc. Dr. Levy, tuberculosis specialist of with a review of chapter 1 in the to their partners. They Christian Endeavor at 6:45. '4 the Lake Julia Sanatorium, is spending manual. Mrs. Snodgrass will .teach Laretta Golla and Myrtle Holler certainly were angry and we don't RIVERSIDE ITEMS a few days in the city on professional 'A the class indefinitely. are home from St. Joseph's college blame them. We don't approve of The Elk patrol of scouts will meet business. The next meeting will be held to spend the .Easter vacation with such "doin's" hereabouts. Mr. Chester Jackson returned from in the reading room at 2. Last week April 17, the place of meeting to be their parents. Sleighing is certainly going fast, Grand Rapids Thursday. the boys hiked to Nakoda with Mr. Mrs. LaPoint of Baudette has 1 announced next week. muddy spots are appearing in the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schley, Abbott,, cooking dinner on the way. been released frcJm the local hospital Mr. G. A. Taylor of Blackduck is road. We hear that the river is open a baby boy. and will return home Wednesday, MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING as far as Loman and the mail is carried in the city toyay, enroute home from The following pupils were perfect Union Lenten services this week. .^he has been ill with typhoid. AT BANNOCK Baudette where he spent a couple of from International Falls to Loman in deportment for the month of On Thursday, in the Methodist by boat. days this 'week on business. March: Elizabeth Sutsh John church.' Speaker, Rev Robert Dewar A few choice loads of short wood Last Tuesday night at half past A birthday party was given in Sutsh, Dora LaBarge and Dorothy of Fort Frances. Good Friday, for sale at the Falls Lumber & Coal ten some unknown person fired a honor of Susie Cerosky last Saturday. Money to loan on northern Minnesota Jackson. union communion service in Bethlehem Co., at $225 per load. Order quickly. shot through the windaw of the Quite a few of the neighbors lands. Thanks to Captain Shaw we are church. Speaker,, Rev. J. Kent Immediate delivery. .Phone 81 residence of John Karnofsky,, who were present and said they enjoyed Jevne & Norton, Agents, getting our mail at oui front co rs Worden of Williams. was asleep in his bed, and missed themselves. tf International Falls, Minn. again. The United States Navy needs him by only about five inches, the State examinations were enjoyed James Sutsh art worV fr.t BAPTIST CHURCH v.i men. There is a recruiting station at 1 bullet entering the wall on the farther by the seventh and eighth grades Mr. Krank at Nakoda Monday, All the county commissioners were 304 Marquette avenue,, Minneapolis side of his bed. Karnofsky last Thursday and Friday. The less C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. here Tuesday and Wednesday attending April 2. and branch offices at Duluth and was awakened by the breaking window said about the results the better. But Easter Sunday. the regular monthly meeting John LaBarge launched his gasoline Fargo. and shot. He arose and took cheer up, they are certain to do bettr 10 a. m. Bible school. of the board. boat and was busy Sunday getting down his Winchester,, then after next time. it- into running order again. ANYONE wanting a homestead awhile he heard voices outside and Mr. Ben Wheelock shipped a load 11, sermon. Theme, "Easter."' Mrs. LaBarge and Mrs. Tetreau A few choice loads of short wood call 270 and ask for Scott or Smith, opened the door and fired through or potatoes to International Falls were Riverside callers Saturday. any evening, and make a date to for sale at the Falls Lumber & Coal the storm door. His shot was followed Monday morning. They say they pay 3 p. m. Junior Endeavor. Mrs. Tetreau left for Walker after Co., at $2.25 per load. Order quickly. come up and talk it over with them. by a groan as though someone $2 a bushel up there. a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Immediate delivery:- .Phone 81 had been hit. Almost three o'clock Mr. Fred Norland visited at the Evening service, beginning at 7:45, Schley. Rev. Edward Kaneen preached at in the morning he went out home of his sister, Mrs. R. R. Middendorp, will be conducted by the Christian Elmer Schley was in town Monday. tjxe union Lenten services in the Elbert Kling, one of the earliest and found a quantity of blood on a last Sunday. Endeavor. All welcome. Methodist church, Fort Frances, and most successful farmers of Nakoda, pile of cedar poles near his cabin, We see that the school is to have Miss Dora LaBarge and Miss Barbara Monday evening. is a visitor here today. but has not been able to find out any a dandy new flag pole. It will seem Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday Jackson and Master John LaBarge thing more about the tragedy. great to see 'Old Glory" floating evening at 8. are proudly exhibiting birthday FOR SALE—We desire to offer a Mr. Karkofsky thinks the intention' Coroner A. M. Jensen was a social over the school house again. rings received as prizes for a limited number of RESIDENCE and business visitor here today. of the visitors must have been robbery Mr. Leslie Whitcomb went to International FIRST METHODIST CHURCH perfect attendance of six months. LOTS for quick sale. Terms to suit. He reports everything in fine shape because it was known that he Falls Monday morning Let us kknow what you want and in his good home town. had received- money that day from on a business trip. .Corner 8th avenue and 5th street. LINDFORD submit offer. Koochiching Realty Co. his logs. He hopes that before f\ The United States Navy' needs Edward Kaneen Minister. long the mystery may be cleared up. men. There is a recruiting station A few choice loads of short wood Easter services with special and Mr. Gottfried Lundgren, who was The Ladies' Aid of the Methodise at 304 Marquette avenue, Minneapolis, for sale at the Falls Lumber & Coal appropriate music at all the services. home from the Bemidji hospital for church will be entertained by Mrs. Rev. Fr. Killeen Entertains and branch offices at Duluth, Co., at $2.25 per load. Order quickly. a few days, returned for treatment. Geo. Shaw at the church Friday afternoon. Fargo and Grand Forks. Immediate delivery. .Phone 81. Morning service at 11. Music by He is on the mend but has quite a Monday evening, March 26, Rev. the Girls' choir and Star class. Easter serious time with his broken arm. Father Killeen tendered a banquet MARGIE LOCALS Mrs. Jennie Doty returned home sermon and communion. Mr. Ernest Johnson, who has been Rifkin's millinery department is in honor of the cast which, put oil, to this city from Minneapolis where working for August Erickson, has the best in .town. Tlie prettiest liatis "Colleen Bawn" at the opera house Hilding and A1 Melvin left for she attended the Yeoman" convention. In the evening at, 7:30 an Easter returned to his home in Saskatchewan. for ladies and misses at the lowest Saturday and Monday nights, March their home in Fosston, Minn., last Of the three hundred delegates concert will be given. Music by the He left sooner than he expected pay prices. It will you to see our 17 and 19. Sunday night. at the convention twenty-two were Adult choir, the Girls' chorus and in order to seek medical aid, as hats before buying An expert trimmer, J. P. English acted as toast maste'i* The Community club met on Saturday, elected to attend the national convention the members of the Sunday school his stomach has feen failing him all Anna Miss Lindholm, will wait arid received several good responses March 31, and was well attended. at Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. There will also be readings and recitations.. winter. -v on you. notably among which was the "Trip The program rendered.by the Doty was fortunate to be one of the Mr. Rudolph Erickson has returned Mrs. L. Rifkin. into the future," by Bernard L. Gro-, children and members of the school number, being the seventh so chosen. to Saskatchewan, Canada. gan. club was a crdit to the teachers, and Don't miss the Easter session of Mr. Jonas Jonson has been planing The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Mrs. Fraser, Miss Anna O'Malley to the parents. Nineteen baskets the Sunday school at 10 a. m. lumber at his mill and intends Are you in the market for a new church will hold a food and fancy and Mr. James Sullivan delighted were sold, amounting to $48.15, to be car this spring? If you are I would to do the sawing soon. work sale at Sher's Furniture store the audience with several vocal sel? divided between the church and the Young people's service at 15:45 On Sunday last at Oak Portage like to show you that new 1917 on Third street Friday afternoon ections. Mrs. Holler supplied si ball nine. Subject, "What- Easter Means to hall Mr. Erickson spoke of the importance "REO," a five-passenger car with and evening. scrumptuous menu which was attested W. VanSlyke was a business caller, Me." Led by Rose Carpenter. of the work of our hands. the all-seasons. top. It has a lot of by the banqueters. After th repast at the county seat one day last week. He emphasized that giving out of new features about it that no other Abstracis and titles to all property cigars and bon bons were pas sled Miss Poole was the guest of Easter services in the Ranier the Gospel was the most important car has this spring for double the in Koochiching county furnished by and the time was replete with Mayme Croasdale on Saturday last. church at 3 p. m. work that could be done on earth. price. For sale by the Koochiching County Abstract Co., humorous stories and jokes. Mrs. Annie Smith and son Clarence The Sunday school lesson was of The Car Shop Official Abstractors, International Father Killeen delightde vth.e aud­ were in town from Caldwell Mrs. Geo. Shaw will entertain the Jonah in the fish's belly and the fact adv. Ramer„ Minn. "A ience with the story of the recent Brook on Monday of last week. Ladies' Aid Society at the church was brought out that Christ spoke Assistant Attorney General John Irish revolution, which was intensely Walter Cann was home over Sunday) Friday afternon. of it as a fact and a comparison of RED CROSS ENTERTAINMENT E. Palmer of Fairmont spent the interesting, as the censor on the returning to his duties here His own death. first three days of the week in our •1 press reports had kept the actual Monday morning. The Ladies' Aid will hold a iood city advising election officers relative facts from the daily papers. The Red Cross entertainment—'to Adolph Bloom yas a business and and fancy work sale at Sher's Furniture NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION to their public duty. Mr. Palmer The happy crowd broke up at 11:30 be given at the Grand on Thursday social visitor at Gemmell the last store, Third street, Saturday OF RURAL is the recently appointed assistant by all standing and singing "the evening, April 19, will show a special part of the week. afternoon" and evning. SCHOOL BUILDING to Attorney General Smith. His Star Spangled Banner." Paramount feature film, "Such a Joe Finch and family, formerly visit was much enj'oyed by all who Little Queen a one-act play by tenants on the Rand place, are now 5— Union Lenten communion service The undersigned hereby gives notice met him and he will be welcome SENIOR CLAS PLAY home talent a patriotic act by a settled in their new home for the in the Bethlehem church Friday that sealed proposals for the again whenever he can return. group of school children and other summer. evening at 7:30. material and labor necessary to The senior class of Alexander Baker equally interesting numbers. Be Axel Bloom was in from Caldwell construct a frame school building FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at high school will present "Mr. sure to keep the date, the place and Brook^ on Sunday last. at S. E. corner Ses. 22, Township W. E. MARTIN once, 160 acres of first class farm the cause in-mind and be there. Bob" at the Viking theater April la. Inga Morken was a guest of the 66-25, will be received by the Unorganized land near Littlefork village, ten The students are making an effort Misses" Laura and lone Brown on Contractor and Builder School District of Koochiching acres cleared and good dwelling to make this one of the most successful I. O. D. E. BAZAAR APRIL Saturday last. County, Minnesota, at the Repairs Promptly Done house. $800 of good salable timber home talent plays that has Mr. and Mrs. Rand are the proud 4-y 7TH AT FORT FRANCES office of D. B. Jewel, Slerk, International on it. Apply at Pfess office. ever been produced in this city, and Phone 159 705 ,8th St. parents of a bouncing baby boy, Falls, Minnesota, until the their audience is assured of a treat- born on March. 28th. hour of 2 p. m. on the 17th day of The young laideosfeth ETSIi The cast of characters is at follows Frank Havlik, who has been head Willie Ericson was a guest at the RAGS! April, 1917. The young ladies of the I. O. D. E., bookkeeper for the Koochiching home of his parents last Sunday. •. r_" Plans and specifications are on Fort Frances, are putting forth Miss Rebecca Luke, fond of cats, Realty company for the past two lone Brown was on the sick list file with the clerk, and at the officc every effort to make their bazaar a —Teresa Noll years, left for Baudette Sunday last week. of William P. Allred, Jr., Architect, success. Your patronage is respectfully Katherine Rogers, her niece, evening where he has accepted a Dr. Dufort from Northome has Duluth, Minnesota. Proposals shall solicited. Doors will be open at position with the Engler Lumber —Jeanette Ogaard been a professional caller at the McColley be in accordance with the plans and 2:30 p. m. Come early in order tp Marion Bryant, "Mr. Bob," company. Mrs. Havlik expects to home several times this week. specifications and accompanied with obtain first choice. —Ebba Yernberg Bring us your clean cotton join him about the first of May. At his last visit his paitent seemed a certified check in the sum of five At the baby and children's booth Philip Royson, Miss Luke's nephew, "These"are fine people and their many rags—no buttons, to be slightly better. (5) per cent of the bid, drawn in favor hand embroidered garments will be —Ray Palmer friends are sorry to see them move bands or woolen cloth of P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer, International exhibited, also bajrow coats, petticoats, Robert Brown, who "came down," away from our city. Falls, Minn., thus confirming bibs, bath blankets, comforters, will be accepted. BIRCHDALE SLIVERS —Clarence Shaw the surety of the bidder to shoes and bonnets, embroidered Patty, Miss Luke's maid, devoted to James DiOnne of Ranier has taken enter into agreement to deliver to dresses, underskirts and rompers to We were *very sorry to hear of the drama, —Hazel Ringleka PRESS OFFICE over the agency for the Reo automobile the owner a satisfactory surety fit kiddies of all ages. Two christening the death of Mr. Ralph Whittimore. Jenkins, Miss Luke's butler, who objpects, and he" has just received a company's bond in the sum of the robes will be on sale. He was taken sick with typhoid j—Roy Palmer fine five-passenger car equipped contract price wihtin ten (10) days At the handkerchief and novelty fever nearly a month ago and was Admission 50 cents. with an all-seasons top which he is after mailing of, or personal notification booth dainty lace trimmed, hand reported to be gaining until recently, going to use for demonstrating purposes. of, award. Faliiire to do so worked and plain handkerchiefs on then pneumonia set in and he PRIZE EGGS FOR SALE If you are interested in buying forfeits the check to said owner. The exhibition 4 rapidly declined until the end came. a car this spring, be sure and certified checks of unsuccessful bidders The novelty booth will showa Thoroughbred White Leghorn Eggs He was well known in this community see this "REO" THE GOLD STANDARD will be returned upon th,e letting various assortment of articles.' An From Ferris Strain ~Leghorns~4' and there will be many who OF VALUES before investing of the contract. excellent furniture polish will be d-e The following prizes have been Ike will miss him. His many friends extend in a car, as the price is right.—adv. By order of the Board of Educa--*' monstrated and siold at 25c a bottle won by thes chickens: International 280 MODERN ROOMS their sincere sympathies to Located Heart ef Dbtrfct tion who reserves the right to repect Delicious home made candy of different Falls Poultry show—six firsts, five in BaakMM his sorrowing family. The funeral ONE PRICE ONE DOLLAR any or all bids. If your" car needs a general over kinds' will be sold in dainty seconds and two thirds five sweep^ will be held at Rainy River, Ont. von CUROPUn rats two hmons|i D. B. Jewell, Clerk. hauling or repairs of any kind give boxes of all sizes. Kewpie candy stakes and fourspecials. Emo, Ontario Bus drivers are anticipating changing PRIVATS BATH. eHOWKK «NB TOILIT cm* a Proposal form attached to specifications us call. We do first cless repair boxes filled for the little tots. A big COMPLETE SAFETY fair—first and second. Northome sleighs for wheels. Sleighing is AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS shall be followed to receive work of all kinds, including OxyAceteylene assortment of rag dolls, cats,_dpgs, fair—first and second. almost gone on the state, road and AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION mmmw consideration, nceonra welding. $ bunnies and horses for sale.. Per Setting «f fifteen eggs, $2Jt it is getting quite muddy. ineuiuwcc that »«u a 5-19 n*e un um loot amy Miteiee 3 Car Shop Do not fail to patronize the tea Apply Eagan & Kelly, fc ^We hear the Mr. and Mrs. Lot*. »MTcer» BV autmmtm •raiNuira James L. Prop. DiOnne, room, where dainty, refreshments Phone 180, international Falls, Murphy are the proud parents of a •WW OTKMt NUT, lumie IHMtT MS SUBSCRIBE FOR THR PRESS ,,Rame* Mmn. g£|Phone 210, Fort Frances, Ont.v nunnu siimci. brand new.baby girl. We would like wffl Jf-* l# 1 life