International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 4, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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I 1 fcj-. -'V^u 4-* INTERNATIONAL fAULS PRESS -*-c. PAGE FIVE FOR SALE—A Singer sewing machine The Epworth League will rally at WILLIAMS in good condition. Call at 206 7:15. LOCAL HAPPENINGS 4th avenue or call phone 393 2 rings. Mr. Gregg was at the Williams Rev. Gregg will preach in the Ranier school.^Jast- Sunday and organized a FOR SALE—A second hand selffeeder church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. coal stove in good condition. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Dobb of Hippy Will sell cheap. Apply John Julien, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. ancLMrs. Erickson .were visiting/at land were in the city Monday. Mill addition. Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. Swan Tornquist's last Sunday. C. .Kingsbury, -Pastor. F. M. Bilmyre has purchased Louis Snodgrass has purchased ?r£.r The Ladies' iAd met at Mrs. Andy new Buick-6 from ]the Motor Inn. the express delivery business from 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject, "Disappointments Thpmpson's last Friday. Alton Harris who has been selected of Life." Dr. Osburn of Baudette passed for military service in the National Miss Long was visiting at Frank army. through here Monday en route to the 8 p. m. Sermon. Topic, "A Call to Milne's last Sunday. twin cities. Service.'* Rev. C. L. Kingsbury. has been invited 3$ra Clementson was visiting Julia Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor to preach the Thanksgiving FOR SALE—A sewing machine in 10 a. m. Bible school. Robertson, last Sunday. good condition cheap. Apply Mrs. sermon at Fort Frances next Monday "A Bohemian Bethlehem" will be morning, which is the Canadian Carl Kahle. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, Miss" 'Long went to International the topic Sunday morning at 11, the Thanksgiving day. "Christ's Yoke and How to Wear It." FalTs ^last- Friday. story of another~great .Christian pioneer. LOST—A black and white ox. Music by the Cecilian and Caroi Ed McDevitt, who enlisted several Finder please^notify John Schmidt. Wednesday evening, Bible study. School News choirs. weeks ago as a volunteer in the 104-18 J^iss Long took her pupils for a Friday evening, choir rehearsal. regular army, is here spending a ten hilcfe. last .^Friday. They visited the Evening worship ato 7:30. The pastor days' furlough his parents C. H. Nichols, the tailor, purchased With CleAientsbh 'school for a while then will speak on "The Mark of Discipleship," Home Guard Donation. from his camp at Fort Snelling. He the Eugene Holler residence the Clementson pupils and teacher John 13. The Bethlehem looks, every inch a soldier. last week. weqt with them over to the falls 3 chorus will sing the great anthem by Manitou, Minn., where Miss Long told them about Semper, "Rejoice Greatly." Sept. 20. 1917. Ura and Margaret Trimble came The employees of the M. D. & W. .. thei rocks. Mr. Geo. P. Watson, from their home in Illinois last here have chipped in and bought an Sunday school at 10. The teachers International Falls, Minn. week to visit a few weeks with their 8 by 12 flag. The high school pupils began their will meet this week in th esocial Dear Sir: brother Eric, at Liberty addition and workomjEnglish last week. rooth on Friday evening at 7:30. I am enclosing check for five dollars Ray Trimble at Littlefork. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheehy are enjoying which I wish you would contribute a visit from her sister, Mrs. The Steady Advertiser is his making Christian Endeavor at 6:45. The ^^g^^^iams pupils organized a towards the funds for purchasing Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paul and H. L. Hopper of Minneapolis Daily Trip to the Bank with the Day's newly elected officers are, Miss Jennie "Little Citizens' League" last Thursday. uniforms for the Home daughters Harriett and Florence Haul. He is Loaded Down but he Fleming, president Roy Wilson, guards. They held their first meeting visited over Sunday at the home of. Ben Whitbeck was arrested and doesn't Seem to Mind. He knows It vice president Miss Rose Preston, la^t^Hiday. I would not bother you with this his sister, Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. Pays To Advertise and couldn't do paid a fine of $75 and costs for bootlegging sefcrfetary. rnatter, but do not know wh/ere to Mrs. Paul and daughters are going without The Paper any more than The at Ericsburg last Friday. forward subscriptions. Paper could do without him. He never to Duluth for a few' weeks' visit McCLELLAN The Ladies' Society is planning a Yours very truly, complains about Business being Dull. with her mother. Mr. Paul returned Philip Sullivan has returned from dsi/orL- ?.? rummage sale for October 8. Anyone C. Rusfeldt. to Big Falls Monday evening. his extended visit to his former Miss Bessie Gulickson left for Duluth having clothing or other articles to Stunday. home in Wisconsin. Rev. Johnston of Baudette was in contribute may call Mrs. Robert TO HOLD POULTRY SHOW The county exemption board was towii between trains Tuesday. Russell. in session Monday and it found Nels Anderson returned Sundajr Jasper Caturia and family left that of fifty called for examina The Koochiching County Poultry frrom Dakota and reports threshing: Monday night for Connecticut where FOR SALE—Some good second 0tit FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL tion ?last week only 28 appeared and association will soon publish its fall as not being very good. they will make their home. hand furniture. Inquire of Matt Graham, CHURCH only four of them were accepted for "Sale and Want List." Liberty addition. service. Fifty more have been notified Corner.8th avenue "and 5th street Also the association is anxious to George Wallace, who has been Rev. Edward Kaneen of the Meth to. appear Friday and fifty Saturday. Edward Kaneen, Minister. get a census of the poultry in the confined to his home since early odist church left Tuesday for Min-t Mitch Burton has sold his car to county at the present time as many spring with a broken leg, was ableto Cashier N. L. Olson. He expects to neapolis to attend conference. requests for poultry of various kinds Strangers made welcome. accompany Godwin Gulickson to buy a new one in the spring. Hon. H. J. Miner has been appointed are received and it would be glad Kelliher Monday. The. International Lumber company an appraiser for Federal Farm Sunday will be Rally day. The Sunday^ to fill these orders. are bringing in men to get President Frank P. Sheldon spent loans for this district, which embraces School and congregation will The poultry show will be held early Otto Leonhardt made a business: ready for the: winter's operations, the last of the week here in connection Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin unite "in the morning service at 10. enough this fall so that the weather trip to Kelliher Saturday returning a number arriving Tuesday. with his banking business. Special musical program. All members and Michigan. He is well fitted for will not prevent a large number Sunday, the position, both by experience and of the family are specially welcomed of birds being shown from all parts Bishop Morrison of Duluth will Rev. Kingsbury, local pastor of the natural temperament, and is to be to this service. of the coujjty. The last legislature There will be no school term here Baptist church* will go .to St. Paul conduct confirmation services at the congratulated upon having been se granted a special state aid making it this winter on account of there not Episcopal church in this city next next Monday evening to attend their lected for it. Big evangelistic meeting in the possible to offer much more attractive being enough pupils to attend. convention which will last four days. Monday at 7:30 p. m. evening at 7:30 with the good old premiums this year. Plan to bring Mr. George P. Elliott is making songs, and sermon by the Rev. S. your birds and help make this the LOST—A. blue serge vest between The following enlistments have Commissioner Frank B. Green attended best poultry show in northern Minnesota. good progress with his preparations E. Gregg, the American Sunday the business and residence section. been secured by the local recruiting the state convention for for entering into the grocery and school missionary. Finder please return to Press office. office during the past week: Infanrry, courtty commissioners at Owatonna general mercantile business. His Joe Langlois, Alfred J. Langlois, last Friday and Saturday. basement is full potatoes and. other Dennis F. Flynn .cavalry? Merville Of vegetables he raised on his own ray Mr. and Mrs. John English are rejoicing J. Trompeter. ... farm and he eixpects to, have hi$_ over' the birth of an eight to general stock-pn the shelves in 'judge Berg of the probate court t|ie pouftd daughter which enlarged threir near future. family circle last Friday morning. took the five Chambers children of Birchdale to.the state school at Owatonna, RANIER VILLAGE ORDERS. where they will be well 'A phone has been installed at the ANNOUNCEMENT public market—number 173. Call up cared for and educated during their All orders issued by the village of father's absence at the Tri-County and place orders for your winter Ranier are payable, when properly supply of potatoes, etc. It will save Tuberculosis hospital at Lake Julia endorsed, at the American State you money and help our farmers. Bank of Ranier. No interest allowed C. C. Hilderbrand, manager of the after Oct. 15th. Maurice Rowan of Ray is a fre Ford Motor company, Minneapolis, G. W. Anderson, Treasurer. quent visitor here since he purchas and C. W. Jewett- president of the We are pleased to advise our many ed his Packard car of eight years Jewett company, Bemidji, were here W. C. T. U. NOTES. ago, which is a good example of the Sunday on a trip over their territory oi The regular meeting of the W. Gl friends and patrons that we are now progress made in car manufacture inspecting the Ford agencies T. Ur was held Tuesday, October since 1909. in the various towns in the six counties at the home of Mrs. McCormack on representatives of the famous under the Bemidji agency. They fifth avenue. Thejre were nine mempers The Odd Fellows' lodge has appointed came from Warroad and Baudette and one visitor in attendance ALBRECHT FURS an entertainment committee and found the roads in good condition. ^fost.of the ladies were busy knitting and the members are looking forward so^ks for the soldiers. to some good times and entertainments The next meeting will be held at during the .coming season. ... God testimony keeps coming In the home of Mrs. Frank Carrier on about the good roads through this October 16. All are welcome. t/n and adjoining counties. For instance FOR SALE—Dresser, chiffonier, baby To introduce this splendid line of furs to Joe Krohn, accompanied by his sister, Ministers' Club Meets. bed, library table, buffet, dining Jennie, went to St. Cloud and room chairs, smoking stand, range, The Ministers' club held their the ladies of International Falls- and vicinity brought their father's new five passenger coal heater, ice box, bed, springs and monthly meeting in the Bethlehem car home from Park Rapids mattress. Must be sold at once/605 church Monday afternoon and listened we will hold— to this city in twelve hours last to an address by Rev. E. B. 7th st. .v Thursday. Chestnut of Fort Frances on "Revivals." A SPECIAL SALE bnjs boo '-.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan have That Koochiching county land is •S il ab been enjoying a visit from their A very warm and interested discussion Thursday Oct. 18th, 1917 becoming known. for its agricultural daughter, Mrs. Edward Erskine, of followed and many spoke of .value cannot be better proven than Wi Grand Rapids, who returned to her the good results obtained through .v.onv/ :j) by the number of farm land seekers special revival services, to the community home last'Saturday. There will be on display an endless variety which are here every week looking 5% and church. the country over with- a view to investment. ,Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton left Satur International Thanksgiving services 'M1' of stylish Furs from the tiny Moleskin Six such gentlement were diy for Minneapolis where he is going were arranged for, to be held at here last week from the' fertile to practise medicine, having se Fort Frances next Monday, Canada's to the African Leopards, from the prairies of Illinois, looking for homes. cured a good location there at the Thanksgiving day, and in International intersection of Hennepin avenue and Falls November 29, our national cheapest Conies and Opossums to the finest Lake street. Thanksgiving day. Cecil Emdrsdn qf this city who .enlisted Mink and Fitch. in the regular army last Emil Runi was arrested Friday on WOOD LOTS OFFERED spring, is now in North .. Carolina. charge of bootlegging. He released a was in Codts too, we will display a lme complete When volunteers' were called for on $100 bail furnished by Ed First National Bank—5 miles from from his regiment to fill out a regiment city beyond'cemetery. 40 acres birch, Johnson, but as he failed to appear in detail, in various furs and many style^. about to go to France Cecil for trial ^'turday the bail was ,der tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms. was one of .those who offered them clared forfeited. selves, but when those who offered Remind your husband of that promise of a L. A- Ogaard—Beyond ^anierf 5 drew lpits to. decide the matter he Oscar Johnson writes from Camp miles from city by good road. Over lost. Soon after he was promoted as new set of Furs or Fur Coat and bring him to 100 cords drift wood in fine condition. Dodge that 1500 men boarded the r* corporal and sent to Carolina' to 'f-'train before their arrival at camp May be cut for half the wood. our Fur Sale, Thursday October 18th drill men "of-the National army, and •^vand of all the send-offs given the, \rr was there promoted to the office of ROM.'" men at various entraining points the Irvwin, 6 acr.es tamarack and ?t 0.! sergeant. cw spruce, 1 3-4 miles south of city, good send-off given the boys here at the '4Fa lis was the best. The boys all no road. $l.!j0 per cord on stump. Will You Can Always Do Better r.Oiv't. haul, at reasonable rate. ..s® /Jtcd the fact and expressed their 'V'A\ Jesse' Dadevarid George Scarlett AT appreciation. ... --"v. spent a couple o£ days here this 0, N. CARR & CO. s* Frank Pelland, Jr.—At Pelland, lv week demonstrating the safety and t, 3 -•, I few letters have been received ^ood birch ash and maple can be had utility of the patent rubber life saving "THE STORE OF QUATLTY" r,-r~s^ for 25 cents per cord stumpage.) Unlimited from the "boys" who left a couple suit which Adam Scarlett, fofcr amount. This wood lot is of weeks ago for the training caimp Minnesota merly of this: county but who no\4 pnly a quarter mile from M. D. & W. Jat Des Moines, Iowa. They are all lives in Washington, invented and Iwell and having a good but strenuous track, /p %. 'sAfe Sv patented ^The former gentlemen' time. The physicaKexamination are salesmen for this group of northern Three and one-half miles south of by* army physicians has not yet been counties of this good invenution tity. Must take trees as they pome made. The Koochiching county sol and gave exhibitions ^of its and pile brush. Will haul to town for diers are all together in one -building efficiency ijiv keeping the ..wearer town. 20 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per with other northern Minnesota both w,arm ari$ dry as -well^as safe cord: on stump or 25c in large quan$1.50 troop?. v. 4 from drowning" while^'in fie water. per- cord. Jas. Ewald. 1 PAGE