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

December 26, 1918 · Page 5 of 9

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-r BWERHAKONAL FALI# ft|.lS5& BBesiHSMTaS, IMS AGE FIVB MiM Ida Copp of Indus ia oth. ATTHE GRAND THEATRE LOUIS OLSON DIES city. LOCAL HAPPENINGS AT ERICSBURG THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN" .. Fr^d Lange returned home Moadav Louis Olson of Ericsburg died Sunday aftefa few days' business ia Duluth The funaiest tomedy ever written morning at 8 oclock after only (paper is "The jTrayelling Salesman' 'and in two days' illness with flit*. He got Prof. A. E. Nelson of Littfofork was Miss Lesie Dawson is spending the MICKIE SAYS its presenta'tion by the Walton Pyre wet and chilled Thursday night workin here Ifonday. holidays with her parents at Forest Players on next Sunday night at thf: the snow and went to bed and never Lake. \QlCEV PLEASE TAKE OUT got up again. Viking it .will lose noae of its quaint Mrs. E. Hoel 6f Ray was a shopping THAT "FOU SALE" AO OF character t:omipdy scenes, lines "and Deceased is a single man and has KAVNiP, U.1GHT ANNAV*. SOUO Visitor here Saturday Pete Skoglund of Ericsburg was situations, The Walton Pyre Plavers lived in Ericsburg about three years, THE ftEFR.\G6.«.fKToa BEFORE here geting loaded up for Santa Claus ill been* out Twt wao at their first appearance in this but has been in this county around Miss McPartlin is spending the Tuesday. 1- 9 T\NO HOURS, QU1 PEOPLE city some four Weeks ago, left a fine this city and Northome for manv holidays wits her mother in St. Paul KEEP CALLING UP 6** THE nrmessioh With the patrons of the years. The whereabouts of his relatives Mr.and Mrs.Carl Sjoblom of Ericsburg TELEPUOME OR R.tMGtMj Mrs. Inez. Lacy is spending the Viking who wiir look forward with is unknown. was here Tuesday doing their The door oel*. and n\sw REV. WM. W. DALE Christmas tide with her folks in intrest to the forthcoming presentation holiday trading. To GrOQDNESS KMENN Pastor Minneapolis. of this greatest and most ambitious ANNUAL RENTAL OF M. & I. SOME VNAN TO 6TQ9 THENV^ farce-comedy which is responsible WANTED—Lady cook to cook for IS FIXED AT $202055 Get your masquerade suits ready Morning worship for John Mason'^being one of 10:30. men. Good place. Write J. B. Rose 3 PUtL DOVNN M.L THE for the big victory masquerade ball, Sunday School 11:45. Happyland, Minn. the leading theatrical ftghts "'in the SttMES, LOCK THE Washington, June 20—Standard New Years' evening, Dec. 31. New Year's sermon at 8 p. m. Subject profession, DOOU AN' OOt^T form contracts between the railroad "Resolution." R. Latz returned Sunday from a ANSXNE*. THE .When the .Pyre players giave their PHONE administration and the New York, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kibbey_are trip of inspection of his laundries at You are cordially invited to worship first sh.ow here, they were compelled 'N bFTE* \NH\LE THEN Ontario & Western railroad for an spending- the hblidays with their son Virginia and Hibbing. with us. N\LL (*UlT THEM to use .the hou§e.scene^y as the bag annual rental of $2,103,589 and the Edgar and family in Minneapolis. V-tL SOS OP Outti AUEl gage Of the company had been sent Minnesota & International for an STAUTV»V)T Eugene Holler left Tuesday nbon EASN-TO Ohr to Ft". Willikm by mistake but this FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Subscribe for the-,Press and get all annual rental .of. $202,455 were signed via Duluth to spend Christmas with Then A\t*T HO nnam CHURCH time the complete scenic production today. the best ne\vs and information about O* STOPPING'ENV his daughter in Minneapolis. W'll he In evidence iiid ^as the re Edward Kaneen, Minister. A'contract with the Great Northern city and county affairs, every. Thurso quirements of "The Travelling: Salesi railroad is expected to be signed Prof. G. A. Olson, the superintendent-elect day .. men" call for a most elaborate -setting shortly. Morning worship at 11 and in the of our county schools was a *T V#- the scienic evironment will be evening at 7:30 Miss Loretta Gola returned home social visitor here Saturday. especially pretentious. for the holidays from St. Cloud Roy Palmer returned for his Christmas The plot of this coiriedy is well Kenneth Speelmah is home for the .where she is attending the Normal The Sunday school meets at 10 a. furlough from Jefferson Barrick. syitjed to- the .present season of the holidays:from the NavA» department School. m. year and., deals with" the trials and of the University of Minnesota.. .. .Mrs. J. H. Brown Returned from St. tribulations of a lot of delayed travelers Hosford McMillan who is in the New scholors always welcome. Mrs. and Mr. Paulson art enjoying Paul Friday whfere she visited nroute who are held up ^at a small railway areao department is home for *!te Classes, for., everybody. a visit from- their daughter, Miss from hef brother's home at" tation in Vermont by a snow holidays'." ibbs® Paulsan, who teaches at/Donaldson. Minot S. D. •storm" It is Christmas ye and. of Kindergarten Dept. for the little' FOR SALE course everybody in the party is on ^^s'Xpifto&ki 'is yisithigwith^ rel* Miss Anna O'Mally is liome- frOm tots. FOR SAI-E-—?et of logging sleighs, wic Minncaholis'-' ?-.. "v':-kV' .his, way.^p:spend the holiday either atives ln Minneapolis- Minneapolis -where she is taking a .• .. bpx §toy?s, .:kijch«n stove ad some \2 ^--^eac. .-fne'n^s so he Five set good logging sleds 3x8 runners musical course^ in the.'coriservatory. Preaching- in the Ranier church at double cross cut,saws and axxes. Inquire |Lsteyorgan for sale in good Condition. 'i^patienceJol.? all is *£nted ort the with McClaren castings. These 2 :30 p. m. at L. Rifkins.: AppIy .723, 6th street, /*', Mac LOman who has ben here attending station agent, a young girl^and sleighs are in first-class-shape and all .. the inspection of: votes returned the baggage" man. Many coippUc 1tioas .^.'•"G. Dalilbiirg' 'ftturned Friday nearly new. Can be -delivered at FredSmith ofLaurel wasa busi­ Sunday Sfchool at 2 p. m: to his farm at Lonian Sunday: and droll scenes result as the Gemmell... Apply to Martin Brothers, from Minneapolis after spending a ness visjtor here Friday, afid,"Saturday. .different types^of-New England cha*-acter Duluth, Minn. Dec. 19-26 Jan.2. •few days in difoe* iof Ithe city hospitals Atty- Haxa^on of' Duluth^: is" spenddays FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH are represented. The Py •iwith the Flu. hjejrie- in. thie inter6st: ... Ret. L. K»ag»Wrjr FOR SALE—A good slx room house Players in this, charact^rizatipn rc IF YOU WANT TO SAVE Pastor of^hi^ father^ins^law O. Carr of th^e"Store .- FOR SALE—Seven pullets,' 1 cock waiter .^d^e^er.. $1,000. nib^t happiely cast and fun .fast anr qf Quality." -lS. erel Columbian-Wyahdottes/ Also clothing, i-ilki i'.-i-f Eighth street.,.. :v^f -V Furious is "-envolved in scene after Don't go elsewhere for your i. V»»- 11 a. m. preaching. We are expecting fine pullets S. Wi- Leghorns Av 'Pi a bewildering" Whirl of suc^fSlive and shpes, but wait for Our big kvQEp^Adams apd 'the two brothers J^os Ross of Margie^"' made final a 3 3 3 E: R." Pope of Mmneapolis sale".starting next week! ^u?H r:'.^P^od^cing-„r,,complication of M.r.Si- Adams and'' Miss Hanson ail proof QQ his-hoqiesteaid before.Clerk to preach, •, .... .. Rifkin of Ericsburg were here Christmas .i" Miss Goblins ga.ve, a, party, at^her of :Cou5^'. Driirhfc§rtd list^SatUfda j. 7:30 p. regular. services. The Prices for this retujrn engagement shopping Tuesday.. jhome last Thursday night, in honor 10 a. m. S.unday School. areto be .withip the reach of Mike Carew of. Indus was here "Ladies shopping "in- 'Minneapolis ,bf her chum," Mi^ss Irene P^te^s.oa 6:30_ Christian Endavor. John, Lewis-vOne of the. good:, and alltand a capidity hou|e is expected, Saturday and purchased a^good heavy will find the Hotel Dy.ckauit: mo-si accessible who is leaving for, Baydette. Wefek night services Wednesday, successful farmers at Indus was her.^ horse, for work on his farm. sp -it will'fee we'll for those desiring to all the leaiclirig sfbre^."'' ti evening Prayer arid Bible Study. Monday .and Tuesday on a .Christmas Abstracts and titles by alPpropei-ty choice seatsrio secure tibem eirly. Missies Riose and Ella Glenn left shopping expedition. Friday choir'rehearsal. in KoochichingCounty: -'jfurnished by :yoii have never laughed befor and .:. forf^-Jk®. date, Sunday next, Friday night-'to' spend' the Chtistinas the Koochiching^ Codrtty Abstract Co., December. 29tht ani make up. .your that you are going to enjoy a most Mrs. Pat Lynch, has rei- vacation ,with -theifc'pflkrsnts %t--Olivia. Officia 1 Abstractofs, International. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. minds thajt you are goi^g to laugh :as satisfying evening's eriteftainhieht. ceived the .sad .news, that ,th£ir,.$on •:r"" Frills, Minn. v' if- is seriously ill at the Navy Hospital Jphm Decker is honK^for the hdljdaj^ at Norfolk, Va. It' is hoped that tlie 'f Ernie Burgeois 9$ B^rjidji sptfnt a ^rcjmVSt. John's Ac^demy next vlfetter, may bring news df 'his ^-, few hours here Monday ienroujte for: cov.^y.x ^audette, near which,Jti|turff iCOimty? V- school ri I eat he is completing/*ome-exttnsivt" Mrs. GeOj \ya,tson and. son- Paxil ^drainage work. WANTED—To v'buy-'^sed attended the golden wedding.ann^: Brussels rug. Must be in good condition'and versary of her parents, Mr. anc^Mrs. John Stone a young man of 19 store a good place to come for the useful cheap for cash. Inquire H. B. Paul at their home at Big Falls years of age who was learning to be Press office men want for things they buy for themselves. Tuesday and returned in time or a ipaper maker, died last Thursday Christmas in their own home yesterday.. at the pes'f house after a few days' Mr. and Mrs Seymour iJackusyeturned a •. Osr iime iii asy article is sign of quality it means that whoever gets your gift •illness With pneumonia. from Minneapolis Friday .. will have satisfaction. where they were both laid up a few Mrs. .M. E. Withrow received a letter Don't ship yoursfurs to^ 'distisiht days:yitii,,the Flu* .. -m from the Doctor, now Capt. With outside points when-you "can get bettpr HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS row, who. has seen a great deal of results and cash on the spot at TO 'feE^T—Ste^rn heated store home. See Fred Shaw he'll take all active service, in the front lities and room .can be. paftioned suitable for did not know until he reached you have, and pag^ the highest price. family hp wishes to keep, boarders. headquarters that he hbd been cornmissioned ApplyR.F. lltis. Jan 2 If the boy who picked up .the suitcase a captain. He is now On on 6th street n^r 8th ayenue his way home and is-expected any Sefgt^Inying Bloomfield, the former will return it to the. Press office, l: U. S. Army recruiting, officer is- here day*iJP«r entire community rejotcV t'J* nothing further will be said aboi:t w'th.^his family on his success and spending his Christmas furlough it, if not the police will require hin his hcime coming. with some of His gbdd friends. to account for his actions. 1 Ac Paul :Givin& of Dentaybow made LIGGON- GALL Prize cockerels for sale, \vinners in nal prbof oil his-homestead, Saturday Fort Frances, Ont., International He was accompanied by Richard The many friends of Miss Georgia Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain. Apply Conheisei* and j. O. Hanson, b^oth ci Liggon and Mr. Ed. R. Gall are agree T. Kelly International Falls cr Dentaybow as witnesses.. ably surprised to learn of their wedding Fort Frances. to be held at the home of the FOR SALE—4 room cottage with President E. W." Backus spent Friday bride's parents at JBenton, 111., two lots 50x147 ft. located in Liberty A BEAUTIFUL LINE FLORSHEIN SHOES and Saturday at the office of New Year's day. additiop.Small cash payment, balance his various companies here. He is The. bride has been employed as OF NECKWEAR AT .in: monthly installments. Enquire SILK HOSIERY looking considerably better and it is money order clerk at the local post iNels Bergstedt. P. O. Box 6A$." 50 CENTS, 75 CENTS very much hoped that he will continue office. The groom has a? responsible u-iSILK SHIRTS 4 times.1 to improve. ..and, regain fully position at the M. D.. & W roundhoue. r. FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.00 $1^5 AND $iio The "board^ofc-cdurity: €'©mmissionei his former health and^actiy.ities.v Both are highly regardel and met in special- s£ssten': Thursday for will be welcomed back to'make their UNDERWEAR OJF EV­ JFlNE LINEN HAND­ The infant child of Mr and Mrs, the purpose of action op a resolution home here soon after the wedding. Elmer- Skein who live on 10th avcniie ERY DESCRIPTION KERCHIEFS UP TO Me thaf' AriiPld^^ died last Thursday from Influenza. up to enter mta a jl^w.opritjcaot witit CHRISTMAS AT FOREST: INN PAJAMAS AND NIGHT %lNEN AND 'CAMBR1C -This* entire -iamily consisting him, bjij iliey adj^urned without facing J^ave been seriously afflicted for the iNITIAL HANDKER- COWNSi HATS AND M* 'vjS5' .. Mine hosts, Mr and. Mrs. Chats. past two weeks, the mothtr and one Feriton of ile I^rest triri certainly CHIEp ,.CAPS„. County Treasurer," Pat Fogarty chil4 being in the tiosprtii and th« .p^tdidj-jth^msehres.' Chiristmasv a rra-n^igg,4to Ss§ ^othcr/^ildt at h^itt^ ceived the n^^e ^heif whotet as .t- .v- that his rather Jernua^ybi^'a "m lik and seasonable as could be done ix™W Tfros^vAr. former. comptroller while vis it ingiiwSt.^.^Mi ip honor of the t|dev for the M. O^'Faper^Ga ahd St was 74 years old and has- spen i«(V- The' dirtiinSg t,oom6.iWere beautifuHy allied .interest§ here^l^ accepted a months here, this last sjyyproer. decorated iii hfcllyevergreens, flags good :ppsitio.nwith^ tfiTe Peabody, and Mrs. Fogarty leftwSatu'r^y hight and: patriotic pictures. 'The taible'$ Hbugh^elipg €^mpany -ofvCWcago. 9Z* to attend ^lxe fim^r which fwas held He is fecire iqr |he- h^»ys and witt* «roaned under weight of a at Umr fprcMrJiot^e at BttflFalo: 4 homej^e Christmas dinner ^hich '§1 a A ma a J!' ^a $•» "i theni.Qack .^.^15 ^©(Jsrarnd move to consisted of: .r chopped $2,50 Chicagp witji -his fatmly. Their leaving1 Puree of Toniato Sojip" pei c^rd Ws^ti^sses $2560 rV^p.meii is a-..C?use pf v*:resret o!their €elei^.' Picikied Beets in ],^ndry. Gtlitral maids many fj*iends j|ieKe. Ccpyri'lht I9fs Hari Schaffntx & Man Chickien" St'eW New Erfglani Style $2l.m Plafr d|fk WWC Kitchen Mr. M. L. EisiemOre has resigned ^us Roast Leg of Xamb *Mint Sauce TPkuU $30iQC|^Sandymen $30.00 Engineer Me Young at and vs Hen's $17.00, $21.00 $25.00 and Suits position as sujperihten.dent qf the Mashed Potatoes and' Rutabegas up tcr^Q.0G Practical nurses International I^umber Company: sawmill, June Peas $2500.:All with' complete maintenan, arid expects 'to leave for tle east Sherbert, Forest Inn Style HART SCHAFFNEE & MARX SUITS Applyv immediately, Lake Julia soon after fsew Years with: Mrs. Mfnce and Apple Pie Doughnuts Uoriiiii). Purposky, Minn. Elsemorc. Before taking anOthei* position Tep, Coffee and Milk For the Hen and Young (nwho are High Class Tailored Clothes at for tir tion of votes of certain he expects to take aiT "good vacation. Fruit and Nuts pr conducted last v/eefc for Mr. and Mrs. ElsemOre ha Music was played during the suir.pmous P2.50 and $45 $30.00 $37.50 00 _the p: ose of obtaining da a for the been here for the^past three yeduring repast of which over 150 guests he^-ir: of the Auditor and \.Cg'lS ter which time he has-made a partook with great satisfaction. JL oi •5 contest cases was closed good record at his business 'an^cl' they Mr. Fenton consideYs himself fortunate MARKOWITZ & SUMMERFIELD last iry afternoo ana members have both shown a lively'interest in in being able to secure the services, -'v' of th* ^oard report ^Hat there is local affairs. Mrs. EisenjOE.e,ha-s been of Mr. B. Peterson ,one the practically no change in the number actively connected with th|&e|jCross chefs at the Du Pont powder plant of votes cast as reported by the election work and other public work^/here fot near Ashland, as presiding genius boards. js. which she will.be greatly missed. over the Culinary Department....'.-^-.':* &r &