International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 20, 1919 · Page 4 of 9
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4§ W8 -*5f ~-«3, -•-"v-v,f v:-"-: -. 'lr X- INTERNATIONAL F^ALLS PRESS, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 PAGE FIVB PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES OBITUARY SCHOOL NOTES LOCAL HAPPENINGS By Rose Rauscher Mary Edith Burritt, daughter oji The "Public Library Board of International Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burritt was Falls wants every person Lost and found (out), twenty-one born at Burritt Rapids, Ontario, Canada, in the city and surrounding countrj boys who persisted that February thirty-five years ago. to know there is a library, where it It pays to Advertise in the Press 12th should be a legal holiday. Money loaned on real estate. Jevne is located, what it contains, and how She was married to William Shannon, & Norton. tf. of North Dakota, in 1909, and to use it. .We are on the market for Liberty On Friday, the high school pupik they moved to Big Falls, Minn., and Messrs. B. G. Holden, Paul Lucas The library is located on Four bonds and other securities. Jevne & enjoyed a new form of study. The later on to a farm on the Big Fork avenue, one block south of Mai a and Mr. Sorenson of Littlefork wer^ Norton. tf. school Pathe' phonograph was river near Big Falls. street and is open excepting Sundays here Friday on business. brought into the assembly hall and Cashier G. N. Millard, of the First and Mondays between the hours of While Mrs. Shannon was not of records were played during the studj MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands, 12 a. m. and 9 p. m. National Bank, is a business visitor very strong physique, she enjoyed pei iods. Koochiching County Abstract Co. in the Twin Cities this week. On Sundays tHe library is open a fair degree of health up to the time Frank S. Lang, Manager. from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. for reading and of coming to the Northern Hospital Wanted by Russell litis A re-admis Dan Holler left for Minneapolis reference, no books are circulated.' sojtne four weeks ago. It was not S. E. Gregg went to Loman Friday REV. WM. W. DALE sion slip for chemistry class. Monday evening to take in the sights On Mondays the library is not op -i expected that her illness would prove to hold a series of evangelistic meetings. Pastor at the auto exposition. at all. fatal until a little while before her On Lincoln's birthday the English It is a regretable fact that people passing into the Great beyond, February Morning worship 10:30. WANTED—Three full furnished class had a Lincoln program. The Mrs. Fred Pelland and little in general know very little about libraries, 11th at 10:30 p. m. girl rooms for light housekeeping. Write chairs were placed in a circle and the were International Falls visitors and some care even less, not Mrs. Shannon leaves a husband, an Bible School 11:45. box 651, city. Sophomores began by reciting in concert Friday last. realizing that there are books for aged father and mother, one brother, the Gettysberg address. Then a each individual's need. And that Mr. Dan Burritt of Burritt Rapids, Evening Worship 7:30. Mrs. L. H. Nord returned from St. FOR SALE—A good seven-room Lincoln biography game was played each and every person, in business Ontario, and Mrs. T. G. Tillman, Alberta Paul last Satuday, after a week's vi plastered house with basement. Apply and for the first time in many or out, can make the library a dividend Canada. Patriotic subject in the morning. it with the Senator. 329 Second street after 5 oclock. years^the Sophomores acted like kindergarten paying proposition for himself Mrs. Shannon was a kind and pupils. This latter statement alone, by reading the up-to-date benevolent woman and an affectionate W. Irving Burton arrived home O. J. Masters is taking in the sights Get a button for the S. S. Red and not merely a suppositii rt books along his line of work, thus wife, daughter and sister. Her from New York Tuesday, where he of the automobile show at Minneapolis Blue race. a statement given by a number of making him more efficient. loss to the community in which she made heavy purchases of spring this week. Sophomores. Come in and see how your money lived is keenly felt and regrette !.. goods. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FOR RENT—Mrs. Wierem, 1200 is being spent, even if we haven't The loss to the husband and home Rev. C. L. Kingsbury 8th street, has three steam heated J. L. Collins, the jolly proprietoi just the book you want at that particular A Roosevelt program was held in cannot be measured. Pastor rooms. Will not rent for light housekeeping. the H. S. assembly room last Friday of the Victoria hotel, left for Minneapolis moment, create the demand Funeral services were held in the Phone 218. last Saturday evening for a by asking for it, and if we haven't it the program was rendered by Methodist church of this city, Sunday 11 a. m. preaching service. Topic: well-earned vacation. now, we will have it, so keep asking. the Junior class with one exception. afternoon. February 16th. The The kraft pulp mill of the M. & O. "Patriotism and Religion." Come in and look over the new A he members who spoke were, Laurel pastor, Rev. Edw. Kaneen, conducted Paper Co., closed down last Saturday WANTED—Work by the day or magazines, we have one for every Smith, Bernadette Mercure and the services and spoke of the loss to night for an indefinite period for repairs. 7:30 p. m. preaching. The fifth sermon hour, by competent woman. Any body. Florence Kinshella. Music was furnished the husband, loved ones* and community on the. life of the Nazerene. kind of work. Mrs. Pearl Simpson, by Esther Miner. Use the telephone to ask how to in the death of Mrs. Shannon. 'Jesus the Good Sheperd." 510, 7th st. Feb20-27. Buy your salt fish for lent from the spell that bothersome word that even A choir composed of Mrs. F. Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice your stenographer cannot spell, verify H. Clark, Mrs. Edith Carter, Mrs. The Sophomore class had a sleigh FOR SALE—A horse, harness and 10 a. m. Bible School. We believe Lulibee IVhite Fish—100 lb. fish in a date, in fact any information Bruce Saville and Mrs. E. Kaneen ride party last Tuesday evening. BeiOre light sleigh cheap. Would make a this to be a very profitable hour to keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb.13 that can be found in the library. Youi* rendered appropriate music. the party was actually held there good delivery rig. Apply at tht any who come. librarian is here to find it for you. The husband and relatives left with were many class meetings in wnich Press office. SALESMEN WANTED to solicit library justifies its existence only the body on the evening train for the Sophomores tried to decide on 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor service, orders for lubricating oils, greases Pembina, North Dakota. Chas. Hall left for Minneapolis to the extent in which its books are jplans for their party. After all decisions always an hour of intense and and paints. Salary or commission. Monday evening on business and used. had been made the boys backed inspirational profit. Address the Harvey Oil Co., Clevelan, pleasure bent. Ask any of Uncle Sam's soldiers or NATION WIDE out and as a result the Sophomore Ohio. sailors returning from the camps girls and Miss Leavitt carried out SAVING CAMPAIGN Bible study and prayer service every Ms. F. J. McPartlin arrived home here at home or the trenches overseas, the plans of the party. Pres. E. G. Hall, of the Minnesota Wednesday night. Tuesday morning after a week's sojourn and hear from them how the State Federation of Labor spent last For the first time in the history of at St. Paul, with her husband. American Library Association put Saturday and Sunday in the city and The5 Koochiching Farmers' Club the United States, the government is Choir rehearsal on Friday night just the right book in the right man's Mayor Keyes spent several days at spoke at several meetings of laboring held a meeting at the Alexander Baker seriously concerned as to the thrift this week at the parsonage. Coma hand at the right moment. Ask men. the automobile show in Minneapolis school on February 16th. A fine of its citizens. The world war has, and enjoy the sing. what it meant to them, to drop into this week. program was rendered in the assembly even for this country of ours, created Former County Supt., D. B. Jewell the library and find the book they hall and afterward lunch was a situation, which is entirely unparalleled FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Buy your salt fish for lent from the of Grand Rapids spent last Saturday wanted on the subject in which they served in the Domestic Science room. and unparalleled is the Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice in the city and gave a very interesting CHURCH were most interested, or finish that Mr. Jewell, former superintendent of measure the government is about to Lulibee White Fish—100 lb. fish in talk at the Koochiching Farmers' story they started before sailing. Edward Kaneen, Minister. county schools was present. Mr. Williams, adopt. The grea war has depleted keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb. 13 Club in the evening. He is now These men have the "library habit,'' representative of the Ninth the production power with about County Agent for Itasca county. Lets help them keep it, by getting it Morning worship at 11. "The District, Federal Reserve Bank, was 25,000,000 people and this tremendous 80 acres near Bemidji, partly improved, ourselves, and with their help boost Word's Emergency." the principal speaker of the evening. loss has to be overcome in some way. will sell or trade for Koochiching Miss Edith Mattson, domestic science for the public library. A delightful evening was spent by United States is, of all the great powers, county land. teacher of the city schools received Evening worship at 7:30 "The Test every one. A. J. Scott, best in position to deal with this the sad news of the sudden LOMAN of Faith." situation, being the least hit by the tf Tel. 270 death of her mother at Warren, on The Red Cross Health Crusade ruinous war. But the government Monday and left for there that evening. FOR SALE—A six-year-old horse, Victor Linstine was down from his We are celebrating once again the fias begun at the public schools. Ea:b realizes chat a different spirit has to She has the sympathy of the birthday anniversary of the Father 1300 lbs., or ^vill trade for a cow. \pply home in the Falls and spent Sunday child is given a chart on which is prevail amongst the people, if it community. of our county. John Schmidt, 805, Eighth street, and returned by stage Monday stated those things which the child to cope with this very serious situation. International Falls, Minn. should be careful during the day. Ii Word has been received that W. J. Before the war, notwithstanding The choir will render special music. Mrs. H. Sholta has been quite sick Paulman, one of the early day residents the pupil, gets one hundred and eight unheard of prosperity, the nation Geo. Hoene, head lumber salesman the past week with the flu, but checks during two weeks he becomes of International Falls is seriously practically lived "from hand to of the International Lumber Co's The Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. much better at this writing. a page for three weeks. Then, according ill at Ladysmith. Wis. The mouth," and when funds out of the Chicago office, spent several days in to the number of checks received Paulman family removed to Calif or ordinary, such as railroad building, the city this week checking up the Classes for everybody. The G. A. Olson family have been per week he becomes a squire nia nearly eight year ago, remaining was needed, we borrowed from England. stock in the local mill yard. on the sick list for the past week. for the next two, a knight for three for sometime, until taking up their At the outbreak of the war, New scholars always welcome. Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg residence in Montana, and recently and then a knight-banneret which is the United States owed great Britain, for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International the highest rank. going to Wisconsin. Mr. Paulman Mr. E. Helmer's family who have about eight billion dollars. Same The Sunday School is in the Great Falls. Apply Lakeside Fish and family were identified with the been so sick for the past three weeks is now liquidated, through the enormous Centenary drive. Company, Ranier Jan. 30. Feb.13 Mr. Williams gave the assembly a early settlement and development of are improving. war orders, but with the war talk last* Saturday on the topic of International Falls and vicinity and over, the nation, as a whole, is apt Mrs. McGiveney will entertain the Atty. John Norton is spending several Saving. He spoke chiefly of America's about twnty years ago conducted a School closed Tuesday evening owing to go back to the old "we should worry" days in the Twin Cities on business Ladies' at her home 1107—Sixth street need for the men and women who "stopping place" on the old plat near to. the large number of pupils being order of things. Mindful of the afternoon, February 28th. A and pleasure, going down last Friday the river about opposite to the large have learned how to work and save. sick with the prevalent flu. moral obligation, and the new role, Sunday evening. cordial invitation is extended. pile of pulpwood. His 'talk was very interesting and the United States is placed in, the appreciated by both teachers and pupils. government bent on impressing on Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg Mrs. H. Sholta, of Indus came up Preaching vice in the Raniei KOOCHICHING TOWNSHIP for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International on Tuesday's mail to visit her son and the publ.c mind the absolute need of church at 2 p. Falls. Apply Lakeside Fish ORDERS family, Mr. Norman Sholta. saving. With that object in view :i Miss Frances Franette, a Red Cross Company, Ranier Jan. 30. Feb.13 nation wide campaign for the forming Sunday School at 2 p. m. nurse, is here on school nurse duty of thrift societies is to start February All orders on Koochiching township Missionary S. E. Gregg: of Littlefork Eugene Holier, foreman of t*ie this month. 17tth and last to February 24th. road and bridge fund, recorded on or has been lrolding ^evangelistic Press office left last Friday evening NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL meetings at the. school house the A vigorous campaign is to be carried before October 4th, 1915, are nov. for Minneapolis and Rochester, where Russell litis now has' a new ccupation on in our public schools and every payable at the American State bank, past few nights but had to close he expects to receive, medical attention. which is sharpening pencils Tuesday night on account of so much school room is to form a society, On September 6th, last at Chicago Ranier, if properly endorsed. in chemistry class. Anyone with p« icils E. H. Weber, sickness. During these few nights with the teacher as sponsor. Every was organized the National Lutheran to sharpen please leave them ahis farmers' club, every congregation, every Council. The task of this organization there were eight that made the start Treasurer. Judge Wright will hear the case of desk between 1:15 and 1:30 p. *». for the better life. Mr. Gregg wili ladies aid, every secret order are was and is to relieve while suffering the the order restraining city' from There is no guarantee, though, as to requested to form a thrift club, with went on. The lands over sea resum these meetings as soon as it CARD OF THANKS purchasing a proposed site for a the length of the pencils when thev is practicable/ Mr. Gregg left fcr somebody as responsible sponsor. The are looking to this nation for leadership pumping station, at Bemidji the On are returned. We ask you to use your government wants to drive home the into justice and liberty. The home Wednesday.' I wish to extend, my heart-felt 21st, the matter having been oostponed own judgment in the matter. point that a saving of 5 cents per day Lutheran church of the world is looking thanks to all the kind friends and on the 18th. FIRST DAIRY CALF to our church for leadership into means for the individual per year neighbors .who by deeds and sympathetic There will be no school Saturd CONTEST DECIDED $18.25 and for the whole nation about spiritual democracy. FOR SALE—200 acre farm, 5 miles words assisted and comforted because of Washington's birthda from Fort Frances on auto road. two billion dollars. To heed this call the National me during the recent illness and death Good frame house, barn and chicken Walter Sohre, aged 16, of Good of my beloved" wife. Lutheran Council is appealing to the A Thrift Stamp campaign will be house 30 acres in cultivation^ Thunder, has written his name in the BOY MAKES $115 Wm. A. Shannon. church for $500,000 during the week started in the High School this week ings cost $1200.00 all for -$1000.00". history of boys' and girls' club work ON TINY GARDEN of February 16th—26th. That sum is Abstrafct Koochiching County Co. in Minnesota by winning the state's needed for international reconstruction RED CROSS. NOTICE In the sale of tickets for the Athletic first dairy calf contest with a purebred service and for incidental expenses Ralph Baerman, a ^7-year old boy County Auditor Eraser and Treasurer Benefit, the Freshmen gains the The regular monthly business meeting Holstein, which grew from 346 connected with the work. of Rushford, Minn., made a net profit P. H. Fogarty are in the. Twin of International Falls Red Cross highest rank, basing it on the per pounds to 748 pounds in 169 days i- The keynote of the campaign i?: of $115.06 on a garden of one-tenth Cities this week, hobnobing with the cent sold. The Senior class came Branch, will meet next ,Monday, Febw*a?y der Walter's care. T. A. Erickson, un Organization, education, consecration. of an acre last summer, and won the members of the state legislature and 24th, Alexander Baker school second. iversity Farm, has just announced Through those three elements championship as a member of the taking in the sights at incidentally at 7:30. All officers and chairmen are the winners in the contest. Willi im it is proposed to rouse the Lutheran boys' and girls' garden clubs of Minnesota, the automobile show. requested to bring reports. There will be an Area program Dack, of Zumbrota, with another Holstein constituency to sacrifice for the needs according to reports of T. A. Mrs. Wm. W. Dale, February 21st in honor of Washington's won second place, and Viviii of the present hour. Frank S. Lang has opened offices Erickson, University Farm, state birthday. There will be a short Secretary. Randall, a 10-year old girl of Ellendale, in^ the International State Bank leader of boys' and girls' clubs. The The Lutheran churches of Internal farce given by members of the Junior with a Jersey calf, won third building, where he has tht management |district champions were: tional Falls and Koocliichine^edunty class. Piano music will be rendered place. The dairy calf contest in the of the Koochiching County Abstract .Southern section—First, Irene Johnson, RED CROSS SERVICE BADGE appreciate the important' of this by Sarah Rifkin. future will be a three-year project. Co. (the abstract with the Blooming Prairie, Steele county great work and ape^now engaged map). second, Glenn Tuttle, Owatonna, raising their quota, of this large sum. Any member of the Red Cross ha This week ends the first Semester. Steele county. South central section The outlying sections of the countyare ing completed 800 or more hours There will be some change in the The meeting of the Koochiching —First, William G. Grass, Shakopee, receiving their attention this work since the organization of the study program. Solid Geometry will Farmers' Club, which was held at Scott county second* Jeanette Simon, week and commencing next Sung^v Chapter is entitled to a Service .take the place of Higher Algebra, Alexander Baker high school last The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Wheaton, Traverse county. February 23rd, the campaigrKj^iH'i" Badge and may have same by. paying Penmanship of Arithmetic 9 and Sociology .Saturday evening proved to be very Northern section—First, ^Margaret 250 MODBRN ROOMS en in this city with a meeting^i^f the fee of $1.00 and falling out required of Civics. a entertaining. It was, largely attended Located in Heart of Business District Peters, Lancaster, Kittson county afternoon at the I^o^vggian blanks. ONE PRICE--ON E DOLLAR and interest added to the occasion second, Esther Storien, Halfcick, Kittson church. A ^^o%i«fent 'speaW Apply to Mrs. C. A. Engbloom, 604 EUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 by the fine talks given by Mr„ A NATION'S STRENGTH county North central sv^ion— the out&jcfe vC'ill be "preset./ 6th street between now and March PRIVATE BATH, 6HOWER AND TOILET EXTRA O.iJL Williams of the Ninth Dist. Federal COMPLETE SAFETY First, Ellen Erickson, Mora, Ki^.iDec r-. 1st. IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY v.. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, on Sav- unty second, Thyra Sorensont \skov, FOR SAE^^A:f},gOo'd six"/ AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION An additional stripe is given for Est' less •.ing and by Mr. D. B. Jewell, former nothing /$$££&> Pine county. water and^se^%.^$l,0^e INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER 1600 or more hours work. Create a county Supt., of Schools and County HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST !N ANY BUILDING The champion club of the state was Eighth street."4 PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Agent M. M. Abbott, A delicious AKF.PJCA EVERY ROOM HA3 HOT AND COLD that of Winona, the next in ank beting WATER, STEflM HEAT, ELECTRIC L2CHT AMD lunch was served d„tring the evening. A WHOLE YEAR FOR ONLY $2 that of Owatonna. N TELEFHCNE SERV1CS. j.'