International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 27, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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a commission of five per cent will be day. "V waidl^^hfaV as possible during the charged. Ejpworth League service at 7:15. evening.\? Commission- business from down Topic, "Discouragement and its Pers^fl s:J fwho are planning on jftiver and other outlying points is Cure." Led by Mildred Bredin. spending the evening at this cocial solicited. There is a strong demand Mrs. F. H. Clark and Mrs. H. L. areh tHerefore- warned to wear their for fresh eggs, also dairy butter. Frank will entertain the Ladies' Aid •clothes 'backward from the usual FOR SALE—Hard coal stove in Wood may be listed for sale, also at the church Friday afternoon, fanner oof wearing them. If this is HE SHOULD WORRY good condition. 'Phone 256. live stock. members and friends are cordially not done a-small fee or fine may be The market plan has been worked invited. charged.'Tt is not necessary that the WANTED—A-''girl for general out by the public safety commission Preaching services at the Ranier shoes should be worn backwards house work. Apply Mrs. D. C. Amo, of the county. The war m^kes it church at 2:30. Sunday school at1:30. Miss Elf rieda Theede returned Bennett Flats. 96-13 more important than ever to bring Saturday from the southern part of producer and consumer together. Experience The pastor will leave for Minneapolis the state where she visited with Mrs. I I 2 Walter, Arthur and Fred Lindvall in other towns shows that Tuesday evening, Oct. 2nd, to xand Rev. Cross and other friends. made ah auto trip to Lindford and the local merchants also benefit by attend the annual conference of the A.: gopdly number attended the spent Sunday with their parents. public market days, as more farmers Northern Minnesota Methodist monthly business meeting held at Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor come in to town, and whatever money Episcopal church. the parsonage Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Skaar have is paid to the farmers or saved "The Morning Star" will "be the. moved to our city from St. Paul. He to the housewife finds its way to the NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN SALE OF SCHOOL AND title of the sermon on Sunday morning has secured a position with the Power stores to buy other things. CHURCH at 11, the study of another great OTHER STATE LANDS. company. Segurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor. pioneer of liberty. Music in charge OBITUARY of the Cecilian and Carol choirs. Mr. E. 'H. Thiel, district manager State of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office, Preaching service the seventeenth Miss Ann E. Shaw was born at St. Paul Minn., Sept. 22, 1917. for the Yeoman lodge, was in the Sunday after Trinity at 11. Gospel Stroudsburg, Penn., Feb. 28, 1841, and Evening worship at 7:30. "Messages Nqtice rs hereby given that on city yesterday. iof Luke 141: 11. was married to Mr. Charles Lang at November 12, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M. in for War Time: The Lamp of Evening service at 8. the office, of the county auditor at International Ganesville, Penn., __ March 8, 1860. Sacrifice." Music by the Bethlehem Mr. J. J. Ross and family have Falls, Koochiching county, Sunday school at 9:30. English and There were born to this^nion one chorus. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer moved from Iroquois Falls, Ontario, Norwegian classes. Send your children. daughter and three sons Carrie for sale certain unsold state lands, to Troy, New York. They aiie welcome. and also those state lands which have Jane, John Arthur, Charles Burton, Sunday sifhool at 10. reverted to the state by reason of the The Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday, and Frank St&nley. Cashier Stanley Talbot of the M. nonpayment of interest. October 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lang came west and Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Term* of Sate. & O. Power company returned from Remember that you are always settled in Iowa in 1892. Afterwards Fifteen per cent of the purchase his week's visit with his parents in welcome to our church. they spent five years in Chicago, The Congregational conference of price is payable to the county treasurer Chicago. Mrs. Talbot will continue at the time of sale. The unpaid balance then moving to International Falls, Minnesota is holding its annual This Cheerful Cherub is an Optomist. her visit a few days longer. 1 payable at any time in whole FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH where Mr. Lang died December 13, meeting this week with Olivet He is Away Behind with his or in part on or before forty years Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st.^ 1195. church, Merriam Park. This church from the date of sale at an interest Worrying and getting further in Arrears The local Odd Fellows lodge Mrs. Lang was an industrious, rate of four per cent per annum, due is represented by the pastor and C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. each day, but he doesn't give a gave a social and smoker last Mon on June first of each year provided that painstaking and loving wife and mo Mrs. Jas. T. Watson, delegate. Care. His Happy Smile takes the day night so that the old time members the interest can be paid at any time Blue out of Monday, and the rest ol ther. She enjoyed the best of health Preaching service at 11. "The Oak within the interest year without penalty, and'the large class of new ones the days, so he laughs and Grows Fal until about two years ago since Tree.'" in effect this means that the interest FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL can get together and get better acquainted. and accumulates Many Friends. money may be paid any time between which time her physical strength CHURCH June first and May thirty-first has gradually abated-, and she died Evening service at 8. "What is without penalty Corner 8th avenue and 5th street I. W. Hinckley of Loman was in peacefully at hte home of her son, Man?' Appraised value of timber, when so Edward Kaneen^ Minister. The Koochiching Township Farmers' International Falls Friday. C. B. Lang, Thursday, September 20. stated, must be paid for in full at tha club will meet at the school time of sale. Mrs. Lang was a faithful member Bible school at 10. Mixed class of Strangers made welcome. house on Tuesday, Oct 2nd, at 2 All mineal rights are resrved to the. Archie !Carrier is visiting in the of the Methodist Episcopal church adults. state by the laws of the state. m. Professor Abbott will give a twin cities. of this city. All lands are sold subject to any Morning service at 11, with the talk on the storage of vegetables and all ditch taxes thereon. Funeral services were held at the Christian Endekvor at 7 p. m. for winter. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Jacobson of Lands on which the interest has become home on Friday afternoon, conducted "Lord's Supper'" and music by the delinquent may be redeemed at. Silverdale were business visitors by Rev. E. Kaneen. The remains Wednesday evening, Bible study, any time uy to the hour of sale, or before Junior choir. Members and friends FOR SALE—Lot 17, block 82, for here Monday. were taken to Iowa where burial Book of Romans. resale, to the actual purchaser. are urged to be present, $250.. Lots 1 and 2, block 87 for $650 Such lands are listed under the caption: services were held and the body interred if taken soon. Apply Karol Strozalin, "Delinquent Lands." V' Mrs. Jas. Sedore and daughter of beside that of her husband. Friday night, choir rehearsal. rBvening service at 8 with music No person can purchase, more than* 621 6th street. 816-916 Grand Falls township-'., were social C. B. Lang and Frank S. Lang 320 acres of land as provided by theGeneral by the Chorus choir. and patriotic visitors in our city Laws 1905 provided,^however, of this city are'the only surviving This is the closing service of the Dr. R. H. Monahan, who was commissioned Friday to see the soldier boys start that state lands purchased previous to BAPTIST children. a captain in the national 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. for cafnp. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR church year. Let us make it the best army several weeks ago, was order I NOTES Farewell Meeting to Soldier Boys Agents acting for purchasers must of all. ed to report for duty at Fort Benjamin Attorneys McPartlin and Kane furnish affidavit of authority. The village of Northome and surrounding The Sunday school meets at 10 a. The C. E. will hold a "backward" Harrison, Ind. He left on Monday returned from Bemidji Sunday Appraisers' reports, showing quality country paid their respects m. and new scholars are continually ^ocial in the Baptist church Friday afternoon's train accompanied and kind of soil are on file in this where they had been arguing the t5 the soldier boys from here who office. joining our ranks. Come with us evening, Sept. 28th, to which a cordial by the best wishes of a host of his city water case. LiBts giving legal descriptions of are leaving for the front this week next Sunday. Remember that Sunday, invitation is extended to all. friends. Dr. Monahan has built up lands to be offered may be obtained of by holding a public meeting Monday October 7, is "Rally Day." Governor This may be a new kind of social to for himself a good reputation here the state auditor or the immigration Mrs. Jas. Sullivan is enjoying a evening at the Village hall. Joseph Walter Edge of New Jersey commissioner at St. Paul-and of the some so a word of explanation may as a surgeon as well as a physician visit from her mother, Mrs. Nixon county auditor at above address. Meyer and Harvey HcUl from North ur^es. every citizen of that state to be necessary. The object is that and will be very much missed from of Silverdale, Ore. She is accompanied J. A. O. PREU8, bme, three from Wildwood and two ait'tend some Sunday school on that everyhting be done and said back- our midst. by .a friend by the name of 0 A State Auditor. from Island Lake join the Koochi Mrs. Fisher. •Wl. ching county contingent at International •V- Albert F. Anderson, formerly abstractor Falls today for the train Prof B. F. Bveslage,. science teacher for the Sathre Abstract Co ing camp at Camp Dodge near' Des in the high school, has been called here but recently with the Koochi Moines, Iowa. It was in honor of to take physical examination under .ching County Abstract Co. at Inter Mr these boys and to express the pat the draft law. He -left qn Tuesday national Falls, v/as in the city Sun riotic sentiment of the community The O.M. Carr & Co. Store evening's train. Quite a lumber day visiting friends. Mr. Anderson that the meeting was held and it was of the pupils and teachers went to is one of the Koochiching county a dandy. At the last moment Attor "V/the depot to wish him good luck. boys to be drafted and will leave In ney F. J. McPartlin of International ternational Falls tonight for Camp Falls was called to come down and Paul Gardner of Platte, S. D., has Dodge with the Koochiching quota make a speech and, like the true purchased a quarter section in Manitou —Bemidji Sentinel. "V patriot he is, Mr. McPartlin re Has endeavored this year township arid will move in as sponded by giving a masterly speech soon as ditches 22 and 25 are completed. Musical Entertains for that held the audience spellbound After looking the county Dr. and Mrs. Swinnerton as in former seasons, to secure for He called a spade a spade, told of over Mr. Gardner says that the ditches some of the terrible atrocities com and the county together are a all customers tl\e verg best garments Tuesday evening in the dining mitted by the German army upon" fine thing. room of the Catholic church the poor defenseless Belgium and em and material the market affords members /of the Ladies' Saturda phasized the fact that it is time for Mr. -Ernest Chambers of Birchdale Musical^ gave a banquet in honor of all true Americans to set down hard is about to enter the tri-county 1 Ruth Bradley Swinnerton and Dr on those who do not appreciate the sanatorium at Lake Julia to be cured Swinnerton. privileges of American citizenship o^ his tuberculosis. This 'is a The members of the club with and are secretly aiding Germany by We are sure you can find a SUIT to please you pitiable case, owing to the fact that their husbands and a few special their seditious talk and actious. he has a wife and five children dependent guests made about sixty friends In addition to the speech, an in in the assortments we offer at $25.00 upon him for support. The who attended this farewell party. teresting program was rendered, children will probably be placed in After the banquet Father Killeen with exercises by the school children, one of our state schools. expressed in a most pleasant way reading by Miss 'Alice• Dibble Dresses the debt of the town toward people and Miss Margaret Paul, and brief who gave themselves so generously C. W. Jewett returned Wednesday addresses by Mr. Dufort, Wm. Durrin, in developing the culture of the community. from International Falls where he Prof. Gavin and County Superintendent In this department we present a pleasing range has established a branch agency for of Schools D.,.B. Jewell, Superintendent Mclntire added Ford automobiles. Temporary offices who happened to be present. of styles and prices^ many priced at only $15 his words of gratitude from the have been opened in the Grand theater Refreshments were served by the But ther are others that cost more and E. P. McMahon andj Archie standpoint of education. ladies, the soldier boys were presented Mr. Kane and Mr. J. H. Brown Naugle have been placed in charge with safety razors, and the added aptly spoken words of appreciation of the agency temporarily. The agency audience sang "The Star Spangled and good will. Blouses will be for Ford cars exclusively Banner" with great fervor, bringing Dr. Swinnerton replied for himself and will be permanent.—Bemidji to a close a most successful meeting and Mrs. Swinnerton, expressing Sentinel... and one that demonstrated that good will to the town and friends These can be had at most any price. Most of Northome is loyal and much interested who had helped call out their best Last Thursday evening a nice "farewell in the boys who are going to our orders were placed before the advance in efforts. do the fighting -for us.—Northome party-was given by Misses Mae Someone procured her music and all fabrics and those who buy will reap the Johnson and Claire Reinarz in honor 7 Mrs. Swinnerton sang delightfully. of Messrs Ed. Johnson, Herbert Hu•L benefit. We are proud of tho$e we have marked International Falls is proud to bick, George Tessier and Oscar CLEMENTSON at only $6.00 have ashare in giving to the'larger Johnson, who departed for the training S. E. Gregg, missionary pf the American world a share, in Mrs. Swinnerton's If you do not find what you want in this assortment, comps at Camp Dodge, Iowa, the Sunday School Union, was splendid gift ofLjsong. following night. ^heir fallow workmen here Saturday and Sunday. He preached please look at the better ones./ Mrs. Swinnerton will leave this at the saw mill and retail luip- at Eidem school house -in the ber evening and, the doctpr Saturday for yard of the International Lumber afternoon to a well filled house and Minneapolis where thfcy will. make company, where these mdn had in tH^ evening at Clementson school. their home. The-best wishes of a worked, presented each of them He also preached and organized a Coats host of friends will go with them.. with a safety razor set as a mark of new Sunday school at the Williams You can always do bo better their appreciation. m," school house Sunday morning. 'Public Market Plans. A goodly number of people from That should sell at more '$( Logging Job to Lei. Clementson took in the services at "r .y.-'.iX'.r'- -'Jjp::*'?. nrtoney this year are marked Progress is being made by thefdrtjiers' Eidem school Sunday afternoon. Want to "let contract for cutting at $18.50 to $22 /, club with the plans for the Grandma Fladager was, buried O.M. and landing 100,000, feet or more of public market ori Tuesdays aad-Fridays. Saturday. R'ev. A'mstad xf Baudette Our stock includes other logs dray haul job twelve miles Mrs. John Nbll. has been secured preached the sermon. There was a f?6m\ county seat and near railroad values up to $80 as manager and. will be on duty $|ry 'large .number of people present, ,-*M Station camps are built. For particulars on these days to help display ^^^liss' Celia Anderson of InternaIphal These you must remember address P. O. Box 409, International goods and to fill orders for farm' Falls arrived'Monday to make 'THE STORE OF QUALITY" Falls. represent the acme in produce and ,home baking. The experience aft official visit to the schools of this V/ of the first week has shown •slction.^ style perfection for this FOR SALE CHEAP. that there will be a sale for any- Missionary-Gregg left on the International Falls, Minnesota jthing that is brough in by the farm- ^Ginger Monday for Baudette^andhis Furniture fir8^ cla»» condition vv.-Vi ife year ers and offered for sale at? a reasonable for sale, including stoves, rugs, bedding' home at. Littlefork. J&is." price. Farmers may sell their, Forest fires &re doing ^cbnsidera-, cooking uientils, in fact everything in tHi, household lino. Enquire 'gwti- goods without cost, For any-' Tle damage. in this\ part of the at C05 7th or 'phone 383. hting^elft to be sold, by the-market country at'jtftifr 'timeA,- it.