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

January 8, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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nk INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY 8th, 1920 DISTRICT COURT TO HAD TO LIVE ON MASONIC LODGE PURCHASES CONVENE NEXT TUESDAY VIKING THEATRE BUILDING TOAST AND MILK rV Judge C. W. Stanton will open the A deal was closed last Saturday winter term of district' court here whereby the Masonic lodge of this Rer. W. W. Dale, Pastor next Tuesday, Jan. 13th. Clerk city becomes the^ owner of the Viking Drummond announces that there is a theatre building, at a consideration Duluth Woman Eats Anything Now "Morning worship 10:30. Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's 1020, 8th large calendar and without doubt Furniture and Enjoy* Best of Health—Prais of $20,000. The property at this Drug Store. tf the term will consume several weeks. es Tanlac street. time is easily worth $50,000 and would Sunday School 11:45. The grand /and petit jury list is as reach that figure providing the task Geo. A. Snyder is transacting business follows: County Attorney Jevne is transacting of replacing it were undertaken, including "I have been trying for seven long C. E. 7:30. in the twin cities this week. business in St. Paul this week. years to find a medicine or treatment the lot upon which the building Grand Jury that would give me some relief stands. The property will be Havey Streby, Manitou. Last Sunday the first of the New Banker Cowan, of Northome graced Prof. Olson, principal of the Littlefork from my suffering, but all njy efforts turned over to the new "owner at the Peter Eide, Dentaybow. Year was full of promise, all services the city with his presence Monday schools, spent Monday in towu. failed until I commenced taning Tanlac," end of this week, the funds necessary Oscar Staaf, Manitou. were well attended. and Tuesday of this week. said Mrs. Marie Sheets who for the. purchase being provided by James Hendrickson, Dentaybow. WANTED—By lady stenographic lives at 412 East Fifth street, Duluth, an issue of fconds, same being su Henry Connors, Nett Lake. E. W. Francis, postmaster and editor The annual meeting of the church Minn., the other day. or clerical position. Apply "at-this office. scribed for by members of the Masonic Ole Lundstrom, Margie. will be held Friday evening, January of the Mizpah Message, transacted "During all these years," she continued, order. $12,000 has already O. J. Masters, International Fallj. 16th at the church. Reports^ from business in the city Monday. 85 "I suffered something awful been subscribed and it will only be a Geo. Shaw, International Falls. all departments should be ready. All Mine Host Riedel, of the Hotel with a bad- case of stomach trouble matter of a very few days when the John Ettestad, Wildwood. interested in the church are requested Little Inn, Ericsburg, was noticed on Mrs. L. Rifkin left the fore part after eating anything, gas would entire amount of the bond issue will C. B. Montgomery, International to be present. our streets Tuesday. of the week for an extended visit at form so bad I could hardly get a Falls. be sold. The work of putting over Bay City, Mich, and other points. good breath, and I finally got to the deal has been ably handled by Arnold Anderson, Greaney. #.« The topic for C. E. is: "A Strong where a little toast and milk was «r# Fred Smith, the Laurel merchant, the Building Purchase and Bond Henry Dreher, Mizpah. Editor Harold Grove, of the Big about all I could eat, and that would Character and how it is attained. logger and bonanza farmer paid our Sale Committe, of which R. B. Kook Joseph Ebner, Northome. Fork Compass, was attending to often cause me to suffer. I also suffered Prov. 4: 1-13. Elmer Trask, leader. city a visit the first of the week. is chairman and E. J. Gjesdahl, secretary Geo. Andrews, International Falls. business matters here the fore part *, from bad spells of headache There will be an important meeting and treasurer. It is stated that J. C. Clark, Nett Lake. of the week. very often, and when these spells of all interested in definitely forma Good pine slabs for sale, delivered the theatre is to be operated possibly Ralph Button, Big Falls. came on I would have to give up and C. E. society. Thursday evening, right from the mill, only four do^ by the Masonic lodge or by some J. W. Pettis, Indus. County Agent M. M. Abbott, who go to bed and stay there until they January 8 at 7:30 oclock. at the lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson first class theatre man, details of M. H. Forgner, Big Falls. visited at the parental home at passed off. These troubles just kept church. & Son. t4 which will be announced latter. Ole Wasli, Greaney. Payriesville during the holiday season getting worse until I was so weak S. F. Plummer, Indus. has returned. and run down I was hardly able to Boy Scout meeting Friday evening The striking M. D. & W. railway Peter Gibbons, Ranier. ODD FELLOWS INSTALLATION get about. In fact, I was so weak January 9th at 7:30. Each scout men gave a social dance at the city Frank Gasperlin, Gemmell. Get your .shoes repaired at the new that if I exerted myself the least bit bring a good rope. Knot tying review hall Tuesday evening which was Geo. Garrison, Margie. Joint installation of officers of the I would be completely exhausted. My shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's and contest. It is hoped to largely attended. Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges will Petit Jury. barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work nerves, wete in mightly bad condition^ have Game Warden Powers with us. take place next Monday evening, too, and it was out of the guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti Austin Johnson, Littlefork. The nuts presented to the troop by A letter from Geo.. P. Watson January 12 Dr. J. O. Werntz of •v question for me to get a good night's Wm. Deteker, Littlefork. Mr. Havlik together with apples and states that he and family are now Moose Lake, Grand Marshall of the Parent-Teacher's Association meeting sleep. The different medicines Albert Dahl, International Falls. nicely located in their new home at toasted marshmellows will constitute Grand Lodge of Minnesota will b'e for January will be held in the took didn't seem to do me any good Oscar Liirdvall, Lindford. the "eats." All scouts out! Faribault and. business prospering. the main speaker. Dr. Werntz who High School room Friday evening at and J. had almost given up hope of ever Herman Banfeld, Laurel. finding anything that would overcome 8 o'clock p. m., interesting program Even Lund, Clementson. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained L. A. Ogaard returned from Duluth my troubles. will be given. L. B. Hilborne, Gemmell., by Mrs. Paul St. Mitchell, 916, 6th Monday evening after a holiday visit "So many people were talking Ole Hestness, Gemmell. street, Wednesday afternoon, January at the home of his son-in-law and about the good results they had gotten The members of Co. are a fine Chas. Johnson, Margie. 14th. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vfayne Burdick. by using it, so I thought I would looking body of young and vigorous Fred Winkle, Northome. just give it a trial myself. I can manhood and come fom the best circles Irving Burton, International Falls. BAPTIST CHURCH truthfully say that*the very first lottie and families of Rochester and Frank Carlson, Greaney. Chas. S. Jameson, editor and publisher Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor I took made a big change in ny do not relish the idea of being taken Tom Donaldson, Mizpah. of the Littlefork Times, who is condition, and from that time on I away from their jobs and families at At 9:45: "The Study of the Bibte E. A. Foster, Mizpah. also the obliging postmaster of that us on in to ii this time. However, being under orders J. J. Mahoney, Mizpah. by the whole school, led by Mrs. W. thriving village, spent several days I am free from all my suffering nd they are simply doing their M. E. Dimon, Littlefork. E. Martin, followed by choir teaching. in town this week' on business. enjoying the best of health. I have duty. Emil Lachapelle, Big Falls. a splendid appetite now, and 'at •V Holstein Anderson, Forsyth. Note—this is a very important factor Minnesota National Guard Co. C, three hearty meals every day v/i'flout The January meeting of the Par Ben Miller, Littlefork. in Sunday school life. Rochester, Minn., with Capt. A. F. suffering a particle afterwards. ent-Teachers' Association will be Walter Johnson, International Wright and Lieufe Geo. Morrison, in I can easily do all my housework held in the High School room Friday Falls. 11 a. m. Preaching service. Both command arrived Monday morning now, and I am very glad to say that evening, January 9 at 8^ p. m. This morning and evening, the subject F. W. Van Nort, Big Falls. for guard duty, relieving Co. D, of those terrible headaches have le+t meeting is to be held in the evening Louis Peterson, Ray. will be "The Closing of the Week Winona. me entirely. In fact, Tanlac has completely so as to give a chance for men employed services in considering our part in J. A. McPhee, International Fall overcome my troubles and as during the d^y to attend and Lloyd Seybold, International Falls. the Rediscovery of the Reality and Oscar Syreen, and old resident of long as I live I will never lose an opportunity a cordial invitation is extended to Power of Pra}rer." International Falls and former proprietor to say a good word for this all persons interested in the wellfare of the Boston Lunch, was in JOINT INSTALLATION wonderful medicine." of our public schools.. At 6:55 p. m. the society of Chritian DR. J. O. WERNTZ the city on business and renewing Sold at Rubin's drug store at International Endeavor will proceed with the acquaintances the first of the week. At the Masonic lodge hall iast Friday Falls and at S. E. Dimon is known as one of the best speakers Dr. Larson the optometrist will be installation of officers and chairman He is now located at Ironton, Minn. evening, occured the joint installation at Littlefork and all other leading among Oddfellows in the state and at the Victoria hotel, January 26-27. of committees for the ensuing one of the new officers of both the druggists. 23 who assisted Past Grand Master Wm half year and year. This will oe Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. FOR SALE—Good 7-room house Pittinger, of Duluth, during the forest conducted in due .form. You cannot After the ceremonies a very substantial MARGIE and one lot, in good condition located fire in October 1918, in the best afford to miss this exercise. We will in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. lunch was served by the ladies work that has been done among the expect to see you, do nof disappoint At a reasonable cash price or and the balance of the evening Sam Rand and L. C. Graves were in Consult him if you have defective fire suffers, will be welcome as the us. terms, a bargain if taken at once. was spent by those present iiu social Big Falls last Friday. eyes or need glasses. Artificial eyes Oddfellows guest in Internataional E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General festivities. The following officers Mrs. Anderson will entertain the fitted. Falls and Koochiching county, reception ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH delivery... tf were installed: Ladies' Aid on January IS. is being arranged. Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. Mrs. McHugo and Mrs. Joyce were Masonic. CARD OF THANKS. H. A. Maver. Pastor. Jas. Charters, a former resident of visitors in Big Falls last Friday. C. H. Woodford, W. LCMAN ITEMS this-city, but now of Washington, D. The weather was decidedly cold on To the very efficient fire department E. G. Bennett, S. W. Sunday services at at 10:30 a. m. C., was in town Monday enroute to New Year's day, with a high wind. who were so quickly on hand Howard McCormack, J. W. Arthur Metcalf is able to be out Littlefork where he will visit his Mr. VanSlyke was a business visitor and rendered such meritous service G. N. Millard, Treas. again after wrestling with the real Sermon topic: "About my Father's father and brother and family. Mr. in extinguishing the recent fire in in International Falls on Friday J. J. Hadler, Sec. flu. Business." Charter has but recently been discharged our home, and- also to the neighbors, Mondie Backe, of Minneapolis, Dr. J. F. Peterson, S. D. Our teachers are all back from from the army. and friends who so kindly assisted spent Christmas here with his parents. P. T. Twedt, J. D. Evening worship at 8 their Christmas rest and school *is at this time. We wish to extend our T. J. Doty, S. S. open again. Hugh Logan returned Monday from sincere thanks, and appreciation. Prof. Granger returned Saturday C. L. Crandall, J. S. Lecture on the Bible. International Falls where he had Mrs. Ben Peterson is slowly im H. A. McCormack and Family. from Leader, Minn., where he has A. M. Mattson, Tyler. spent Christmas ami was accompanied proving after nearly a month of ser farm. Eastern Star Lodge. Saturday school at the usual time here by his little nephew, Logan ious illness. LID IS TILTED Mr. Denning returned from Denver Mrs. R. Liljeblad, Worthy Matroi. in the rear of the church. Jackson, who will visit for a month at on Saturday where he spent the Several are putting up their ice at Mr. G. V. Kinney, Worty Patron. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward At exactly 12:01 on the morning xi holidays. this time and find the quality fine Mrs. C. G. Muench, Asst. Matron. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Erskine.—Grand Rapids Independent. January 1st the war time lid was taken and quantity sufficient. Mrs. King, a sister of Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Chas. Engbloom, Secy. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. off in Canada and liquid refreshments left here Thursday evening for Mellen, Mrs. Theo Twedt, Treas. Leslie Christianson and five year went to all parts of the Dominion. Wis. old son, Stanley are back fromi Min Miss Lucy Barrett, Conductress. Sunday School 10 a., m. The funeral of Mrs. Ed. Skifstrom, The province of Quebec is Miss Koller returned Monday from Mrs. Paul Kinports, Asst. Cond. neapolis, where the little fellow un formerly of Loman, who died at the the only wet province and the revocation home to resume her duties here as derwent a serious operation for tub Mrs. E. A. Thompson, Ada. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject: sanitorium at Puposky of tuberculosis, of wartime regulations teacher. erculous glands. Mrs. Lloyd Seybold, Ruth. "H5me Religion." will be held in the southern means that liquor being shipped Mr. and Mrs. McGrath went to Mrs. J. J. Hadler, Esther. Thursday of this week is to be part of the state, where internment from one province' to another -will Brainerd last Wednesday on a short Mrs. Anderson,. Martha. the annual meeting of our creamery Evening service 730 p. m. Subject: Mr: will take place. Mr. Skifstrom passed not be interfered with. It does not visit, returning Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Nightingale, Electa. association. We aim to put in the "Who is on God's side? through here Monday to accompany permit the reopening of the old time Miss Bessie Marsden and sister, Mrs. Matt Gillespie, Warder. best men we can for officers and be the remains.'. inns and hotel barrooms of prewar Violet, arfe spending a week here R. Liljeblad, Sentinel. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. gin to make butter early in the days, except in Quebec, as these waiting for their mother, to return Mrs. Walker, Chaplain. spring. p. m. Geo. Lawson, secretary of th matters are all regulated by the provincial home. Mrs. G. N. Millard, Marshal. S Andy Amundsen is, busy these days State Federation of Labor, and exMayor parliaments. It is expected Helmer Rud returned to work again Mrs. G. V. Kinney, Organist The Ladies' Aid will meet withers. putting gravel on the Lewis swamp. that many of these will soon pass Thos Van' Lear, (socialist), last Monday after having spent a J. H. Wedland, 812, 5th street, Friday This with the other gravelling jobs laws, barring the shopmerit of liquor will address a mass meeting here on week at the home of his parents, in afternoon. Lunch served at 4:30 to COUNTY BOARD MEETS being done on the swamps east? and from outside, but, at any rate the Tuesday, Jan. 13th. Political questions Birchdale. which all are welcome. west of us will soon put the^road confronting the people of the ^flobd is on at present.—Spooner Mr. E. J. Olson has purchased the Thg board of county commissioners from the Falls to Baudette in good News. state and economic matters of interest house he is living in of J. D. Foote. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH shape. held a two day session on Tuesday will be discussed. A good house .for the money, it was Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave.. and Wednesday of this week, Eddie Skifstrom receivedsthe sad NOTICE FOR BIDS. sold for $800.00. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor and this being the first meeting of news of the death of his wife at the FOR SALE—Six-room h.ouse. Modern t-j-f Word was received in this place the year ^several matters of interest state sanitorium at Popusky, on Sealed bids will be received bj'thc ^except heat, birds-eye maple PSrHl' last week that Mr. Quarum was very Service on Sunday in the English were disposed of. Monday. Mrs. Skifstrom was being Board of County Commissioners of -doors, hardwood finish throughout sick. Mr. Quarum had recently left language at-11 oclock a. m. All are W. H. Harrigan was re-elected treated there for tuberculosis. She Located at 610-6th st. Must be sold Koochiching county, Minnesota, at here for his home at Grand Forks. cordially invited to attend this service. chairman of the board for the ensuing leaves besides her husband and three 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, February -Hit once at bargain. Party leaving Mr. Childs got .his new tractor last year, and Dr. Craig was re- ap children a host of relatives and town. 3rd, 1920, at their office in the week and it works to perfection. We pointed county physician. The Press friends who will greatly miss her C. Vic Linsten, Court House, City of International expect the loads will soon begin to Sunday school every Sunday morning Office over State Bank. was named as1 the official paper, an The sympathy of the whole'community Falls, Minnesota, for the position of come to town in a^hurry now. at 10 oclock. ^English and Norwegian will publish the proceedings of the goes out to the bereaved. Superintendant of the County-Hospital There will be a basket social and classes have been organized. county board, the Echo was given Game Warden Powers makes the and Poor Farm. Ole Scheie took an auto load from dance next Saturday the 10th, the We would like to see many more announcement that he is now prepared the contract to publish the financial Bids should include items such as here and Evert Dobbsvtook one fro money will be used for a memorial children present in our Sunday to grant licenses for the trapping statement and the Littlefork Times feeding of inmates, cutting of. cordwood, Indus to the annual meeting of for the soldiers who went from here. school. will print the tax list. of beaver. These anii^ials have care and upkeep of fences, Border Telephone Co. at Birchdale Fred Sunn, formerly of this place been protected by law for a number, general care and upkeep of county Evidently the board was not pleased last Saturday. We Vere mighty well and well known here, was married The confirmants will meet for instruction of years and have ^increased so rapidly hospital buildings, including light with the bid of the present incumbent. used though we were in the minority. on New Yearns day at Waukana. He on Saturday at 2 p. m. in numbers that they have actually plant, heating plant and laundry. ^.Thos P. White, for superintendency The Birchdale ladies will not be has a farm there and is doing well. become a common nuisance, in that Also ^clearing of land and general of the poor farm, sfs his forgotten in a long time, on account We all extend him hearty congratulations. fj Services on Sunday evening at 7:30 they have formed the- habit of obstructing care of farm. bid was rejected and new bids called of the royal dinner and supper witn in Fort Frances at the home of John drainage ditches and small Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, for to be opened at the February hot coffee, which they prepared and Heglund, 728 Nelson street. The business streams throughout the county by this 7th day of January, 1920. meeting. served so generously to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES meeting of the congregation building dams and. damaging much (Seal) j. R. C. Fraser, -I The full proceedings of the board Odd Fellow Hall at 11:00 o'clock a. will Te held immediately after the land and timber. j8j29 County Auditor. will be found, in this- issue It pay* to Advertise In the Prwss m. Subject: "Sacrament." service. .8} .AC .0, -i&i&ssr te -Ss ,:.i -'3LT A'Wfe ''A-,-