International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 27, 1917 · Page 2 of 4
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~-X'( .-'" 'X^VV? INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE PROFESSIONAL CARDS SUMMER SCHOOL FOR Mrs. George Holler spent Christmas INTERNATIONAL, FALLS with relatives at Wadena. LOCAL HAPPENINGS JOHN H. BROWN BESjEHEKtJEai Under the auspices of the Ministerial Ole Wold and John E. Hoel of iiiiiiEiiiuinttiiiuiiiiiiiutiitunuiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiniuiniitiiiiiiiiunniiiiiuiiiuiiiiHitiutiitiiuiiuiiuQiitRtiuuiiuuititiiniumi Attorney at Law Association it has been arranged Ray spent of few days of last week Office over O. M. Carr & Co. to hold an international' and in the city. Dr. J. P. Chance and family are WANTED—Middle aged lady. Call International Falls, Minnesota interdenominational summer school, spending the holidays at Royalton. phone 105. known as the "Rainy Lake Summer John E. Cowan of Northome was School," which for the year 1918 will a business visitor in our city one DR. H. H. IHRIG Thos. Armstrong of Littleforkwas Mrs. John Thompson is enjoying be held^ on the American side of day last week. Dentist in the city the first of the week. a visit from her niece of Walker. Rainy lake the last week of July. Office over Holler's Confectionery The object of the school is to provide Mr. and Mrs. John Baust spent Wm. Mielke of Ray was a business Supt. and Mrs. Meunch spent International Falls, Minnesota a few days of pleasant camping yiiiae Christmas at Littlefork at the home visitor in our city Wednesday. Christmas with friends in the twin by t}ie waterside where, under the of Mrs. Baust's parents. uLjjiat. cities. GEO. S. LANGLAND best arranged conditions campers Wm. Hasselbarth made a business may enjoy a program of rieligious Ed Henderickson one of the earliest Lawyer trip to Grand Forks, N. D., Tuesday. Atty and Mrs. J. H. Brown are visiting Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor settlers near Gemmell was a business study and inspirational addresses, In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue relatives in the twin cities visitor in our city Thursday. combined with recreation of a International Falls, Minnesota Chas. Sudcliff of Littlefork was "The Other Wise Man" will be the through the holidays. healthy- and moral nature. The committee ,c seen on our streets the .first of the subject Sunday evening at 7:30. Hon. H. J. Miner, federal farm appointed by the Ministerial week. F. J. McPARTLIN Florence and Winnie Larson Lantern pictures illustrating VanDyke's Association met last week at Fort loan appraiser, is in the city spending lefV/riday to spend Christmas with Christmas story. Song and Lawyer Frances and appointed officers and the holidays with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Yernberg and daughter social hour following. Everyone their grandma at Big Fork. committees of the school, which will Office over International State Bank spent Christmas with relatives welcome. immediately take the necessary steps The local board of appraisers for International Falls, Minnesota in Duluth. For Rent—5 room flat over creamery. federal farm loans, composed of to prepare the promram. All newly finished inside. Apply Children's church on Sunday afternoon A. A .Gilchrist of Ray, A. T. Scarlet President, Rev. C. L. Kingsbury G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D„ C. M. Miss Myrtle Holler of Littlefalls at 4:30, showing the same at above address from 10 to 3. vice president, Rev. E. Kaneen secretary-treasurer, of Forsythe and Robt. Irvwin of this Physician and Surgeon is visiting friends and relatives here pictures, and also the pictures of •city, will leave tonight for the southern Rev. W. E. Egan during school vacation. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted the Christ-child. Mr. John Thompson, head of hte choir leader, Mr. F. Myers registrar, part of the county to make the Office over City Drug Store customs department here, spent preliminary survey and appraisal of Rev. E. L. Heermance program committee, The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Christmas with his mother in Brainerd. Morning worship at 11. The pastor Rev. E. Kaneen and Rev. C. International Falls, Minnesota lands and property on which federal home of Mrs. Edward Kaneen on will speak on "Peter's New Year's loans have been asked. L. Cowan general committee, Rev. the afternoon of Jonuary 8. Resolution." Heermance and Rev. Kingsbury DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Mrs. Edith Carter arrived from MITCHEL BURTON TAKES advertising cimmittee, Rev. Egan Physician and Surgeon Attorney A. J. Dewey of the M. & Sunday school at 10. Minneapolis to spend Christmas HIS SON AS PARTNER and Rev. Kingsbury. Office over litis Drug Store O. Power Co. is spending a few days with her daughtre, Mrs. David Rose with friends in the twin cities. Phone 11 Christian Endeavor at 6:45. and family. The old and prosperous business RED CROSS SENDS SUPPLIES Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching organization in our city known as Prof. A. R. Smith of the agricultural Clayton Bray, who has been attending Reading room open Sunday afternoon The folowing shipment was made Burton's Department Store, which International Falls, Minnesota degartment for the Big Falls the state university, is from 2:30 to 4:30, and every has been owned by Mitchel Burton on December 21, 1917 to the Red Cross district was a visitor here Saturday. week day evening when the lights spending his vacation with his uncle, Supply Service, Minneapolis, from for the past fourteen years, will PHINNEY & CAMPBELL are on the rink, from 7:30 to 9:30. Robert Irvwin. henceforth be operated under the Koochiching County Chapter of the Lawyers A few of the "y°unger set" gave American Red Cross: partnership of Mitchel Burton and a surprise party to Francis Wisard International Falls, Minnesota BALED HAY—In car lots on Northern All enjoyed the Christmas program his son. W. Irving Burton. 30 pr. pajamas. last Friday night in honor of his and tree on Monday evening, Pacific and Great Northern For the past five years Mr. Burton, 3 operating gowns. birthday. W. E. LAWRENCE roads. Write The Hay Man, Cogsr The committee was Mrs. Jewell Jr., has been devoting all of his 50 dish towels. well, N. D. 1231-13 Mrs. Twedt, Mrs. Havlik and Mrs time and energies to his father's 30 hospital bed shirts The Rexall Store Miss Jeanette Ogaard who is attending Dawson. business with unusually good sue 60 pr. bed socks. International Falls, Minnesota the state university is spending Why pay more for bread, when cess, and in appreciation of his efficient 20 hot water bottle covers. Christmas holidays with* the you can get a full 16 oz. loaf, rye, We have collected $16.86 to send services he is now given a 134 handkerchiefs. home folks. DR. E. A. THOMPSON to the sufferers in Armenia, and wheat or graham at 9c, 3 for 25c at partnership in the business and even 8 shoulder wraps. Kook's store. tf shall be glad' of further contributions. Dentist greater responsibilities in regard to 60 pillow cases. M. A. Shepro spent Christmas with Phone 245 the management will now be placed 10 Turkish towels. his family here. He speaks highly Earl Pendergast, who is taking a on his shoulders. 15 sweaters. Office over litis Drug Store of the soldier life at Camp Dodge course in the forestry department Mr. Mitchel Burton and fomily, 1 helmet. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL International Falls, Minnesota and is glad he was selected for the or the University of Minnesota, with the exception of Irving and 23 mufflers. CHURCH service. spent Christmas with his parents Miss Gladys, will leave in a few days 27 pr. wristlets. Corner 8th avenue and 5th street W. E. MARTIN here. for California, so that -practically the 60 pr. socks. Edward Kaneen, Minister. BOARD AND ROOM—Just opened Contractor and Builder entire business management of this This makes a total of 708 articles Strangers Made Welcome. up new at 220 2nd avenue. Board and A colony of French farmers have Repairs Promptly Done rapidly growing business will be left made by this chapter since the last room or board without room by the recently taken land near Frontier, to the care of the new partner. The shipment, Oct. 31, 1917. Phone 159 705 8th St. Morning service at 11. Subject of week or month. Peter Reiners, Prop. and are quite pleased with the deals firm name will continue as Burton's This report includes work from sermon, "Making Christ Supreme. 12 27-4t made for them by E. P. Swenson of Department store. Littlefork, Big Falls, Laurel and Loman DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. that locality. We wish the new partner and manager branches. The subject of the evening service FOR SALE— Registered Short every success in his greater responsibility Littlefork sent 24 pr. bed socks, Anaesthetist at 7:30 will be "How to Have a Happy Horn bull (milking type) 3 years old Capt. R. H. Monahan arrived from and no one doubts, judg 24 pr. pajamas, 6 pr. knitted socks New Year." in December. Bred by state farm Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted' Camp Pike, Ark., to spend Christmas ing from the successful former management, and 1 pr. wristlets. school, St. Paul. Apply to Daniel with his family here. The doctor that he will be eminentyl Laurel-Loman sent 114 handkerchiefs, Phone 223 Office. 800 2nd St. Special music with anthem. Kjelsness, Laurel, Minn. looks every inch a soldier and is enjoying successful and will give to this city 2 pr. knitted socks, 5 pr. of his military life first rate. a still better emporium of outfittings wristlets. The Sunday school meets at 10 a Harvey Palmer,, who is taking a The Shoe Hospital for men, women and .children. Big Falls sent 5 sweaters, 5 mufflers, m. Don't miss the last Bible study POSITIONS waiting tor every law course at the University of Minnesota, 10 pr. knitted socks, 12 pr. of of the year. young man and woman who takes arrived Monday to spend COUNTY SUIT. wristlets and 1 helmet. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting the Christmas holidays with his Last Thursday the jury in the The net proceeds from the Red The Christmas tree and enter NATHAN NUR1CK, Proprietor or auto, gas and steam engineering folks here. case of the county vs. Northwestern Corss dance Dec. 14 were $166.68. tainment on Monday evening was 213 Third Street at the Crookston college. Construction company, former Auditor of an exceptionally high order and Next to Boston Lunch Board and room in private family, All kinds of live chickens at 20c L. H. Slocum, C. L. Sheeran, former OBITUARY. largely attended. Much praise is due $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. per pound. If wanted dressed at 25c Commissioner R. S. McDonald, to all htose taking part. NORTHERN MINNESOTA C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. tf. per pound. Here is the place where and State Highway Engineer L. A. Joseph B. T. McComb, born Oct. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION you can get your farm-raised meats Ogaard, on account of Elwell road 7th, 1842. Age 75 years, 1 month and Epworth League at 6:45 p. In a recent issue we spoke of at reasonable prices. No. 24, brought in a verdict of $24,176.03. Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 223 25 days. Topic, "Our Year of Jubilee." Thos. McCarthy, the I. W. W. organizer Ed Johnson, Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 Died Dec. 12, 1917, at Indus, Minn. as running the Park hotel Phone 330 615 10th Ave. In as much as all the other parties Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 Deceased was married in November, Business meeting of the league at at Gemmell, but we learned a few to the suit are either financially irresponsible Hospital Phone 79 1879, to Marguerite Jane Reilly the parsonage Friday evening. days ago that such was not the case, Miss Beatrice Bates and Mr. Irvin or have left the county, Office over International State Bank at Durham, Ont. To this union was he merely roomed there as other Peterson were united in marriage the burden of the verdict, if sustained Phone 155 born five children, four of whom are Preaching service in the Ranier transcients do and the proprietor of Dec. 19 by Rev. Heermance. The in the courts, will fall upon International Falls, Minnesota living, namely, Edward T. McComb, church Sunday at 3 p. m. Sunday the hotel not on-Jy has nothing to young couple are well known, and Mr. L. A. Ogaard, who is without Lilly M. Snyder, Joseph A. R. McComb. school at 2 p. m. do with McCarthy, but is adverse to their many friends from both sides doubt least responsible for any CAR SCHEDULE. and Maggie M. Linsten. his I. W. W. propoganda and blind of the river wish them their heartiest wrong' doing which may have been In 1899 he, with his family, came pig proclivities. congratulations. committed, The following is the regular schedule FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH to Indus where he has resided since. for the International Falls and C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. Mr. McComb was loved by all who Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. Ranier car line: knew him and his death has cast a Ranier Falls gloom over our vicinity at large. 1:45 a.m. meets Dul. train. 2:15 a.m. 11 a. m. sermon subject, "The Lost Rev. S. E. Gregg, missionary of the 8:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Christ." American Sunday School Union, 1,1:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. .* preached the sermon from Psalms 2:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p. m. sermon subject, "Unex 23rd chapter and 4th verse. 5:10 p.m. meets Dul. train. 6:15 p.m. pectedly Saved." "God is good," were the words that 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. were continually on his lips during R. B. Kook, 10 a. m. Bible school. his last hours. Manager. Cut this out and paste it in your 6:30 Christian Endeavor. STATE TIMBER SALE. hat. GREETINGS Wednesday evening, Bible study Oscar Arneson, superintendent of and prayer service. the state timber department, Otto siifloncm Diercks and C. J. Ecklund of the Friday evening choir rehearsal. state auditor's and treasurer's office respectively, were here Wednesday Agents for the conducting the state timber sale. A goodyl number of bidders were HORSES To you whose good will and friendship present and several tracts were sold 1 nrnnnrft higher than the appraised price. A- Timber to the amount of $26,715.16 to make this haAe helped a happy was sold, but unfortunately there was HORSES no bid for the cordwood on section 36, near this. city. holiday season for us, we send our $ $ $ SACRIFICE $ $ $ $ $ cordial appreciation and our heart r^S $ FOR SALE CHEAP $ A Carload of Good Sound 1 $ ONE FORD KAR—Including $ iest wishes for A Happy New Year. Detroit Vapor $ all Tools, Chains, Jack, Pump, $ Young Horses will Be 0. M. CARR & CO. $ Side Curtains, good as new, 3 $ Oil Stove MU $ Innertubes, All New Tires, 1916 $ Here Next Week. Those in $ Model, body in good condition. $ The only absolutely $ Engine Overhauled this Sum- $ need of a good team, Will Wickless Oil Stove $ mer.,.A Electric Lights, also $ $ New Spot Light. Reason' for $ on the market. do well to look this up. I $ Selling,, downer drafted. In- $ 1 Burns just like gas. At*- I $ quire at this office. d20tf $ Call and let us Prices Will Be Right. show you. $ $-./SACRIFICE $ $ $ Money to loan on farm property 4 R: K. watt S.ETH0MPS0N&S0N tn United States and Canada. Apply, to Frank S. Lang, International Falls, Minnesota ,tf