International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 5, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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At the regular monthly meeting of Forty men of company A, Mankato, Mihutits of'ihe Regular Meeting of tjie Commercial Club held Tuesday in charge of Capt. Kirscher, arrived the Members lfojd on February 3, Rev. W. W. Dale. Pastor evening a committee of five compost th,is morning to relieve company 1920 ed the following, iriembers were 6i F, -Worthington, who will en-l^ Morning worship 10:30. Mac Jtoman spent several days of appointed to devise ways and means Dr. M. E. Withrow has been confined train this evening for their home. The fallowing persons were elected to assist in securing an accunite en-. the past wfeek attending to business to his home for the past few The Mankato men'were selected to resident individual membership, Sunday school 11:45. mattej# at Loman.. umeration of the city of International days by illness. from 100 volunteers in the district their name being followed by that of Falls and to be known as tlie Club and according to Adjt. General Rhinow their sponsor: Christian Endeavor 7:30. Census Committee: Supts. and Olson attended John Grove, one of the old'residents Kinney will probably remain here for 125 Samuel H. Blumberg—L. Rif- from the Sturgeon river district W. V. Kane, 'chairman C. EL Kinney, of educators held in Bemidji sometime. In an interview at St. the-meeting kin. Choir 'practice Wednesday evening was in the city Tuesday. G. V. Kinney, S. N. Rubin apd this week. Paul, the general said it had been the 150 8:00. H. J. Miner—Edgar Zimmer- John Berg. intention of the authorities to withdraw man. For Sale—2 beds complete, one bed It is felt by the greater mafority Wanted—Two or three boarders /r the National Guardsmen February 261 The Ladies Aid will be entertained F. L. Folsom—C. G. Whitney. cOuch and twc cente'r tables. Enquire of our citizens that we have cpu roomers. Call at 1021 8th-St. Mrs. 1, but owing to reports that The following persons were elected Wednesday^February 11th by 1016 7th street f7 lation at this time of around 5,000 Austin. £12 four strikebreaker's on the Minnesota, Mrs. Pitblado and Mrs. Speelman at t5? non-resident individual membership but in order to make sure nhat Dakota & Western railroad Mrs. Pitblado's apartments in -the one escapes being counted, it has Judge Berg returned\ Tuesday Farmer's club basket social and had been beaten up, it was decided Bacon Flats. 10 Algot Erickson, Ranier, Mintn— morning from the Twin Cities, where urged by members of the club th it a t-.rs dance at the City hall, Friday evening, to retain the troops here for sonie G. W. Anderson. committee be appointed to a.'sist,tl Feb. 6th., Bring your friends. he had been attending the Federation time yet. We', are expecting a violin solo by 40 Frank P. Keating, Duluth, local enumerator Mr. David F. Liljeblad. of Farmers' Clubs. He reports G. A. Anderson, Sec. Miss Drexler Sunday morning. Minn.—Peter Tweland. a very pleasant trip. FRED HARMON LEASES 41D. CiL McKenzie, M. D., Fort The 1910 census credited International FOUND—3rd street and 4th avenue "The Voice of the Church" will be THE REX HOTEi Frances, Ont.—H/D. George. Sheriff p. T. Mcintosh has been Falls with about 1400 people a package also fountain p?n. Owner the subject for the morning sermon. 42 G. A. Stethem, Fort Frances, spending the past week in the Twin and as the statemen^ was made hi call at this office and identify* sartle Fred Harmon who until, a month Ont.—H. D. George. the meeting,^'our status during the Cities attending the. meetings of the and pay for this notice. Boy Scouts meeting to. be announced ago' conducted tjie Rex Hotel at next decade among the cities of the state association of sheriffs. 43 George Carri'pbell, Fort Frances, ^. Sunday. 1 1 Baudette has secured a,five year lease state both from a political and geographical Ont.—H. D. George. County Agent M. M. Abbott returned on the. Rex Hotel at international standpoint will be determined Monday morning after attending A letter, from Faribault contains 44 Jos. A. Jones, Northome, Minn. Boys' "Gym" classes as follows: Falls, and will take charge on the 1st by the census now being £l. the "information that Paul Watson is 7.1 the organizaTion meeting of —L Ogaard. Monday 7 o'clock, Tuesday 4 and of May next. The Duluth Brewing taken." very ill with the flu. /The many the Federation Farmers' Clubs at of and Malting company owns both hotels, At^the instance of Messrs. R. H. We would advise our citizens generally St. Paul./ friends of the family hope for the An invitation is extended to th6 and when it was learned) that Bennett and C. F. Hall'the following to make it their business to young man's speedy recovery. community to have a part in the reports of the Publicity Committee the Messrs. MePhee who at'present assist the Club Census Committee in FOR SALE—5-room house and two privileges and responsibilities of the conduct theJ International Falls hotel, was referred to' the Investigating every way possible, that every living For Sale—Adjustable "dress form, lots located in Holler's addition, price program of Bethlehem church. intended to retire,. the owners at Committee, with direction that a soul in International Falls be $800.00, $300.00 cash, balance terms^ in?5 good condition. Mrs. J. H. HoffPhorie once began negotiations with Mr. favorable report by .such Committee counted. Third street, over Marko 333-4 rings. ...... Haririon with the result that the deal would authorize thfe PublicityCommittee METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH H. O. Strong, wit2' i&sSuinther field. 19 32 F12 ?nternationalthis pas closed week. The Rex at to carry put. the recommendations Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. F. H. Keys transacted business at Falls has about eighty in said report: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill, of Ranier, J, Mr. Peterson is a brother of Dr. Duluth the fit^t of 'the week. roon^s, and is considered one of t«i£ Report of the Publicity Committee Bible Study, Wednesday at 7:30 have spent several days in Baglc^v ^.j-F. Peterson and Garnet Peterson leading hotels of the state and the on the matter of. publishing ai)d distributing p. m. Mr. Hill being called there on account $fi this city, and^was formerly connected John J^feary, the Northome merchant fact that Mr. Harmon was chosen printed matter: Sunday school 10 a. m. of the death of his sister, Mrs. with-the First National Bank was in the city Monday. by the company *©f more than a Your committee has had several Out Rev.*' J. O. Ferris of Mihneapolis Geo. Courtney. of this city. score of applicants speaks well for meetings since October 1, 1919. It will be present and favor us with a 8 Jos. Jones of Northome, was transacting his ability. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon ha$ looked over a large number of short, interesting talk. Mr. Ferris D. M. Holler was a passenger to Glen Saville, proprietor of the business here Wednesday. conducted the Rex at Baudette for pieces of printed matter gotten out is .• superintendent of the American Minneapolis Sunday evening to take Prince Albert hotel, Fort Frances, more than a year and they made such by railroads, commercial clubs, and Sunday Schpol Union and one'of the in the attto show and visit his mother accompanied by, his brother, Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne arrived a splendid success of it that their associations of different kinds. It biggest ..Sijijday school men in the who has been confined to a hospital of this city were in Io^a the past Ijome from the Twin Cities Monday friends feel sure that they_ will duplicate has been in correspondence with Northwest, Don't fail^tq, come and there but is reported to^ be rapidly week, called there by the death of mprning. the success /'at International publishing houses and has had the be on time. improving. their mother. 1 Falls. Mr. Harmon^made the dining co-operation of Mr. Ernest Oberholtzer Morning Worship 11 a. m. Subject A new son has arrived to gladen rcioni a special feature at the Baudette during the entire time of this investigation. "Paul and Lifes Problem." Forester Ranger Clyde Johnson County Surveyor David Rose left Rex, and he will operate the Hhe hQjme of Mr. and Mrs. John McGevi^ey. Tuesday evening for St. Paul to confer with headquarters at Big Falls, was In the evening we will worship International Falls Rex along the It recommends that the club procure in town Tuesday. Mr. Johnson says with H. M. Babcocl^ state highway with the Baptists' at their church. •v— same lines.—Baudette Region. and distribute a fdlder similar that over thirty-six thousand acres commissioner, regarding Koochiching Dr. Ferris will be the speaker at the Geo. Shaw has returned from a few in character to a certain twelve-page of timber land is being cut over this county's share of the road evening Union service. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon are now in folder heretofore gotten out by-the day's visit at his former home- at season in district No. 15, which keeps equipment, donated to the state by The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Ellsworth, Wis. the Twin Cities attending the auto Canadian Northern Railway, known him quite busy. the war department. Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. show and while there will select new as "5M-D5466-C.W.H. Gen. Pas. Dept., V# Ireland, Friday afternoon. All ladies ALL UP THE ENUMERATOR R. Grimoldby of the Motor Imj^is furniture and equipment for the Win., Man., April 1918. interested in this church are considered house-throughout, making it &ne of attending the auto show at the'fwin This circular will be descriptive members of the Ladies Aid. cities this week. the best .in the\ northern part of the and illustrative in equal parts of Please atten.d according. state. resort and agricultural opportunities This is the last week for the census enumerator in Interna Mr. and Mrs. A1 Coby are rejoic in Koochiching* county, the back ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH tional Falls. If you have not been counted, see to it that you are. M1RACLE MAN" ing over the arrival of a bouncing page to be statistical. Corner Sixth St. arid Sixth Ave. baby boy at their home. Mr. Oberholtzer has volunteered to If any of your frienda or relatives, who live in International Falls, /AS I SAW HIM r: look l'after" the composition of the H. A. Mayer. Pastor., are away from the city, be sure anclr inform the enumerator of it. /-v .. .0. J. Masters, of ,the Central Auto readin'g matter free of charge*to the The following is a letter written If International Falls is to reach the proper classification every man Co., is attending the automotive ex Club. He also has a large number, tyy a prisoner in Sing Sing prison after Services on Friday, Feb. 6th "sft 8 and woman must take part of the responsibility and •help to get in hibition at Minneapolis this week. probably a sufficient number, of pictures viewing "The, Miracle Man." p. m. the names. from /which a selection for The picture "THE MIRACLE No services on Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Ogaatd and son. have cuts can be made. HAN" portrayed to me a practical if you know of cuiy man, woman or child who has not, for any Parents send your children to our returned from a visit' of several The estimated cost of placing 5000 religion in which were shown clearly Saturday school. It meets at 2:00 reason wliatever, been included in the count, call up either one of weeks, with her parents at Fischer. such pieces in the mail, based on that LOVE a*(^ FAITH alone rule in the rear of the church. the following humbersi Nio. 148, David Liljeblad, official enumerator quotations from publishers, and •,* sfi^reme. v-.. No. 135, Commercial Club. Miss Lpu/Graham, of Carr & Co., probable cost of other items would It gave me reneWed. energy to press BAPTIST CHURCH left Tuesday morning for the east on ever forwarar-regardless of difficulties-—and be froip $325.00 to $385.00. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor a buying trip for that popular store. The following distribution is_ rec strive after that which is Supt. G. V. Kinney announces that Mr.^and Mrs. C. B. Kinney entertained right. ommended: s9:45 a. m. Bible School, superintendent,: at dinner last evening, at Judge Stanton will be unable to deer John R. Allen, of Littlefor,k, who Ten Thousand Lakes Ass'n. It made me realize inore,fully that W. E. -Martin. Class study the address*" scheduled for tomorrow, their home on 3rd street,, in honor is taking'the census in some of the idvq is,. the greatest of Divine gifts. mailing list 3000 and general school study. —_ Friday night. The post- of Mr. and Mrs".* Norman E. Brokaw. outlying districts was in the city I't demonstrated to me that, though^ Resort arid Information Bureaus 11 a. m. Preaching service. Subject: ponement is indefinite. .Jsuesday. a riian be strong and healthy, though ...... 500 "Baptist Beliefs." •4**' While there appears to be, considerable her gain Untold^realth, what is the Local Banks, Real Estate Offices, Etery Baptist should know what is Dr. R. H. Monahan was up from sickness in the pity, it is .FOR SALE:—Kitchen cabinet. $10 sum and substance of it all without etc 500 the denomination stands for. Minneapolis the fore part of the nothing of a dangerous nature, in LOVE, and without FAITH? Only Reserved for use by Club as caish, also oil stove for $2. A snap Evening, service. week Teriewingp acquaintances and thost cases being a light attack of if taken at once. 919 Sixth street or one answer is possible, namely, misery "Inclosuresr Christian ^Endeavor, 6:55. attending to business matters. He the grip or a cQld, the usual winter's phone 162. and despair Over 40 in attendance last Sunday Mailing to persons on Immi ^reports the family well and all wish affliction. My life, and that of millions more, gration Inquiry Lists 1000 evening. Come and make'one more. -r-Vt—r- to be remembered to their —many Rev. Ferris, superintendent of the Game Warden ^.Powers left Tuesday would unquestionably be benefitted friends here. The young ladies of St. Thomas morning for Hibbing to attend by seeing more pictures with a theme American Sunday School Union will Total 5000 churctfc j£ave ajC social Tuesday evening'' likfc that of "The Miracle Man." preach at the 8 o'clock service which the trail of John, Ballard, who The written portion and pictures Mac Loman left Tuesd&y evening in the basament of the church, will ite a Union service with Methodist, charged with violating the game laws (Signed) R. F. Porter, 68607, selected for cuts can! be placed in the for Dallas, Texas, to join his mother, t^ardjs, music and refreshments were Congregational and Baptist of the state. hands of the printer within two and,. where* he will be identified in the attractix^is indulged in and the churches. Services at,, the Baptist NOTICE TO HUNTERS weeks. Presumably the folders will businesis. with his brother-in-law. -—88-— Affair was y.p^d a grand success. church. Your presence solicited. Rev. and Mrs^ Wm. W. Dale are be ready for mailing in four v.' ... The Press" joins his manjr friends in spending a few days fn Bagley visiting Probably the majority of hunters Respectfully submitted, February Koochiching county in wishing Mr. operetta "Snow White," and ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH with Mrs. Dale's folks. Mr. Dale and sportsmen- are not aware that 2, 1920. Loman all kinds of success in his the big school carnival, of fun and 4 Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. conducted the funeral services of according to a law passed at the last t. H. Woodford, new home. entertainment to be put on by the E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Mrs. Courtney. session of the^legislature they are G. N. Millard, two high schools and the grades has required to make report to the state Louis Tipple. At the monthly meeting of the been postponed from Feb. 27-28 to Julian Peterson, formerly of Spoojier, Service in the English language at game and fish commissioner of the On motion by John Berg and R. county board Tuesday, out of several March 19-20. Watch for. further announcements. has organized, a transfer arid number of game birds and quadrupeds Bennett, the following report of the-4.-1. Come and worship with us. bids the one of ThOs. White, as super -f: hauling company^ in"*St. Paul. His Sunday school at 10. taken during the season. We Roads and Highway Committee was intendent of the poor farm and county brother-in-law is associated with Confirmarfts meet for instructions quote the law: accepted: hospital, ^and for feeding the initiates, FOR SALK—Good 7-room house him in the' business.—Baudette Itegion. Saturday afternoon at 2. Sec. 42 Chapter 400, G. L. 1919. Re"ports Report of the Roads and Highway for' the ensuing year was acted,*, and (one lot, in good condition located -Choir rehearsal Friday evening of licensees.—-Every person to Committee on the matter of representative all of which pleases his many in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Ad* 8 at the church. whom a license to take birds or at February meeting of the frTend'sv: v': -V.il,,- dition. At a reasonable cash price or H. W. Forrer, former sheriff ojr Services in- Fort Frances Sunday' quadrupeds is issued shall, on or before St. Louis b$ard of xounty commissioners: t^rms, a bargain ft talcen at„pnce. Koochiching county, was greeting afternoon a| 3 at the Swedish Lutheran thirty days after the expiration E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn^ General Mr. arid Mrs. Nprman_ E. Brokaw his many friends in the city the fore church .at the end of Scott-street. of his license, make a wriiten report It having come to our knowledge delivery... .i .r \ahd family expect to leave the city ii. part of the week. Mr^Forrer is now This service will be conducted in the-. to the commissioner on a form prepared that the Commercial Club of Duluh, within thei next few days, for Alabama, selling lubricating oils and meeting English Janguagf and all are welcome and furnished by him, stating through tHe activity of its secretary, where Mr. Brokaw has connections Coroner Richa/d Liljeblad returned with great success. tor^ttend the services. the kii^d and number of each bird or Mr, W. I. Prince,' has associated writh this morning from Margie where with a large paper manufacturing quadruped takeh under sdeh license /it certain other civic bodies of Duluth concern.' TNjeir many he went last evening to view the remains A^surprise party was ^pven at the REVIVAL MEETINGS A licensee who ^wilfully fails or tfeglects for the purpose of urging upon of, Mrs. Eric Erickson, who friendsreg^t exceedingly to see the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruelle, to make suchureport shall'not the board of commissions of St. Louis estimable fa.mily./Ieave the communto-#!#?®'-: died in childbirth yesterdsfy, without Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Until filrther notice meetings will be grarited a license to take birds or county the urgent necessity for the medical attention// The affair. is a Mr4. Alex Ruelle, who are soon tojiguadrupeds for one year thereafter, be conducted at the litis hall drily on early completion of the 28 miles of very sad one, the lady, a1 mother of remove to Two Rivers, Wis., where Sundays. Tfaege will be three services Call 'Game Warden Powers, _1014 road necessary to connect Koochiching six children, having had a premonition Senator Fred Bessette of Orr has. they will riiake their future home. 1 each Sunday, at 11 a. m., at Tjth street, International Falls, for county, with the range towns of death for several weeks., been spending several days in town 2k3Q p. m. and at 8 p. m. blanks] and twin ports, and it hiring also tfiis" week. Mr. Bessette is* acting Rev. and Mrs. Ole Belsas of Littlefork come to our knowledge that -the Midweek meetings will be conducted asspecialagent under Census Director A movement has been^started by have the sympathy of their A fur coat and fur mitts for sale Commercial Club of Duluth has suggested af the home of Mr. and Mrs** McEwari of Duluth, arid his duties Wm. Robideau Post, American Legion many friends in the death, of their at a bargain. Just the rig for a that the International Falls Axel Ekberg, 1020 8th street, ^on take him pretty well over the 8th td take over the Bancroft building first and only child several* days jteamster or anyone out in the cold. Commercial Club join them in appearing Tuesday arid Thursday evenings at ict-. One of Mis principal duties for club purposes. If plans materili ago. The little one expired a few Inquire at the Press, before the St. Lopis cojinty 8 o'clock. 'the taking of the industrial cenwhich, ze as expected, a-1gymnasjrim moments after birth. board at their early Februajfy session, Other meetings at homes will al£o includes gathering data will ibe- in stalled in the basement, '7—**— FOR SALE we therefore respectfully recotrimend be conducted but cannot be announced foom all- of the large manufacturing which will also include shower baths Robert Ap Roberts, who will be remembered that this Club send a de" here as dates are not known far plants in the ^iistrictr*~While here and citizens who are not^iriembers of as the one time editor of Lots 9 and 10 Bltfek 4, Forest egite as above requested, We further enotfgh in advance. All. are welcome* Mr. Bessette interviewed the heads the Legion will be invited to indentify the- Border- Gall, a weekly riewspa? Heights First Addition to Interna? -For any information Phone 208. recommend tha^ our representertiye of departments of the II. &'0. Papw* themselves with the feature. The per published here several years ago tional Falls cheap for quickr sale. E. H. Hlomberg, Evangelist. iMr^T'. J. McPartlin be asked Co., International Lumber Co. Legion should receive" every^ encouragement and an old timer of the county spent •A bfifr .--ir Inquire at the this office or address, iiidOthe allied industries. in the undertaking. 9 Tuesday here on &usinessT 15f7 E. Richter, Banj|or, Wi«. Advertise °n 1 5- 1 5 gV V,.