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

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If »"^»gai^ag&v ssjjw&s sC**£rSf?r s&l^. S 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DEATH OF E. E. BANCROFT WARNING REGARDING THE HOTEL PROPERTIES PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX TO CHANGE HANDS Edward Everett Bancroft died Friday AT THE CHURCHES night, February 27th, at 11:30 Collector of Internal Revenue E. J. The Times is informed from authoritative of acute indigestion. Lynch, St. Paul, is sending out the information that the Monarch Deceased was an old resident having following warning: hotel is sold. Frank Keyes of International BETHLEHEM resided in International Falls for Cash payments of Income- Tax Falls, has secured an option Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. Attorney C. R. Middleton of Baudette, G. H. Gunheim of Big Falls was in the past twelve years. At the time of on this property and from the should not be sent by mail, says collector was in town Tuesday. town on business Tuesday. his death he iwas conducting the of internal revenue. very considerable sum that has been Morning worship at 10:30. Club soft drink parlors. He was 54 paid for the option there is every Cash sent by mail is always at the —o— E. A. Dahl, the ditch contractor, Charles, Gingrich, the prominent years of age and leaves a bride of indication that the sale is' to be carried owner's risk of loss and if lost or Sunday School at 11:45. spent last Saturday in the city on Margie farmer spent Saturday in two weeks, an aged and feeble out. Mr. Keyes is, we are informed, stolen, the sender may find himself business. town. mother and a brother, who arrived acting for a Minneapolis facing penalties for failure to pay C. E. at 7:30. —o— —o— here from Grand Rapids, Mich., to syndicate. And the hotel will be run his tax on time. —o— Boys and girls are on the street Attorney Geo. H. Spear of Duluth, mourn his death. The funeral services under the new management as a A taxpayer will find it more practical after curfew hours. Are they your Boy scouts Thursday evenings at was here on legal business the fore were conducted from the residence first class hostelry. The deal is to to purchase a post office money children 7:30. Seven new members were voted part of the week. Tuesday afternoon, Rev. C. L. be completed on or before the 29th order, or draw a check for the amount —o— in last meeting and two suspended Kingsbury, of the Baptist church officiating, of this month. The present owners of the tax, payable to Collector of Internal members reinstated. Ex-County Commissioner Harold Rev. W. W. Dale is attending a and the remains followed by will continue to retain possession until Revenue E. J. Lynch, St. Paul, Royem, of Birchdale, spent Monday many sorrying friends were intered Congregational church conference at the 1st of June. Minn. Camp fire girls Monday evenings. ih the city. St. Paul this week. in the city cemetery. An option has also been obtained —o— The first payment, due on or before by Mr. Keyes of the Emperor for a Boys "Gym" classes as usual. H. U. Nurick of the McKay hotel March 15th, should be attached securely The operetta, "Snow White", given J. E. Cowan was here from Northome similar syndicate. Considerable —o— to the completed return, and Duluth, is in the city visiting his by the pupils of the public school, is Monday and Tuesday ,of this rumor is current as to the future of Choir practice Wednesday evenings forwarded or delivered to my office father, N. Nurick. scheduled for March 29-30. week. this building, but nothing definite is at the Crandall home, 3rd St. at St. Paul, Minn. This first payment —o— known. We understand that both —o— must cover either the entire Mothers, do you know where your W. E. Alcome and W. J. Smith, H. W. Forrer of Littlefork, was properties realized very good figures. See other announcement for ladies tax shown due or at least one-fourth jzjtls and boys are after school hours business men of Fort Dodge, Iowa, greeting his friends here Monday —Fort Frances Times. aid. of the tax due. are spending several days in the city. and in the' evenings? and Tuesday. —o— Early payments and early filing of —o— You are invited to join with us in returns is urged, in order that an Both the Monarch hotel and Emperor Secy. Thos. Yapp, of the State Sergt. L. J. Gagnier arrived from M. M. Abbott is in the Rapid river the Lord's work. over-load on the final date, March hotel in Fort Frances have been St. Paul yesterday to relieve Sergt. Railroad and Warehouse Commission, territory attending to his duties as 15th, may be avoided. sold. The options reported last BJoomfield at the local recruiting station. spent Tuesday in the city on county agricultural agent. BAPTIST week have been taken up by Mr. business. Keyes of International Falls. In reply Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor POU ARE INVITED. Mountain Iron will play the local to our inquiry as to the purpose Game Warden Powers confiscated Rev. E. M. Halvorson, pastor of high school basket ball team here of the new purchasers, Mr. Keyes 9:45 a. m. Bible School. a moose head and hide at Johnson's Zion Lutheran church, returned Saturday Company K, 5th Infantry, now on Friday, March 5, 1920 at 8 p. m. was reticent. He stated that definite —o— logging camp south of Big Falls last from a business and pleasure duty here, are to be hosts to the plans as to this had not yet been decided 11:00 Preaching, topic: "Responsibility". 'week. They were sent into St. Paul. trip to Madison, Wis. people of International Falls this J. E. Burdick, former resident here, upon. It is most probable that Communion service follows evening at a dancing party at the but now residing at Duluth is here they will be continued as going the above. Yesterday, March 3rd was the anniversary city hall. No admission is to be Get your shoes repaired at the new looking after business matters. hotel concerns. There is a scarcity date of the postage stamp shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's charged and everyone is requested —o— of accommodation on our side, said 6:55 p. m. Christian Endeavor. in the United States. They were barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work to come and enjoy themselves. Dr. J. F. Peterson left last evening Mr. Keyes, and the proposition for first used in this country in 1847. guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti* for Minneapolis where he will attend first class hotels on this side looks 8:00 Preaching Evangelistic. a meeting of the state dentists —o— STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! good.—Fort Frances Times. Mrs. Ed. Dolliver returned to her association. Children loiter in the post office— You are invited to come. home in Iowa Monday evening, after This is one of the complaints handed Groups of boys sometime thoughtlessly, —o— SCHOOL NOTES. an extended visit at the home of to the Parents and Teachers association. After you have made a success of sometime with deliberate intention, Mid-week servi.ee as usual, announced her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Easterly. Mothers, are we failing in your own business then is the time from platform. behave in a way of which Thirty-nine senior high school pupils our duties to our children? for you to begin advising mayors, the government of the place in which and fifty-six junior high school —o— governors, and presidents. they live, cannot approve, trespassing Begin this month by attending service pupils participated in the prize essay The Parents and Teachers association B. L. Street, the prominent resi-. —o— on people's land, destroying their of some church. contest which was conducted by the wishes to do everything possible dent and farmer from the Mizpah Supt. C. G. Muench, of the Insulite property, disobeying street regula United States army recruiting office. to help parents and city officials section was attending to business division, of the M. & O. Paper Co., tions and street etiquette, using profane METHODIST EPISCOPAL The prizes offered by local business to do everything in their power to matters here last Saturday. The spent several days in the twin cities language on the street and in Claude E. Ireland, Pastor concerns go to the following safeguard our young people. Press acknowledges a pleasant call. on business "the fore part of the public places, giving no heed to curfew persons: week. hours, annoying citizens, and in Sunday School at 10 a. m. Senior High School The play "The Arrival of Kitty," Thos. Watson and son, Neil were many other ways showing their lack —o— 1st prize Ralph Paulson by the senior class of the high school in the city from Ray last Saturday. of pride of their town, lack 'of love Thos. Baker, of Mizpah, died at Preaching service at 11 a. m. 2nd prize Anna Hobbins at the Grand Theatre last Friday afternoon Mr. Watson, who conducts one of the the local hospital last Saturday af for their country and lack of respect 3rd prize Gladys Oveson and evening was a grand largest general stores in the countv for their flag, for not to love one's ternoon by an attack of the "flu". Epworth League at 7 p. m. Topic: Junior High School success, the class being greeted by a states that business is good in his His remains, were shipped to Mizpah own town is the same as not to love "Life Lessons from the Book of Proverbs." 1st prize Paul Rauscher crowded house. section and sales heavy. one's country. These boys need to the same night for burial. Mr. Prov. 20, 1-15. 2nd prize Roy McCain —o—— Baker was an old and respected resident learn, that refraining from these •—o— 3rd prize Marjorie Smith Rev. C. E. Ireland delivered his address, Napoleon La Point, local representative things is something more than just of the county and his death is Evening service at p. m. Subject, The essays winning first places in "Smashing the German Drive," of the T. M. Partridge Lumber ibeing good—it is patriotism. We believe felt keenly by all of his friends and "Inter-church World Movement." senior and junior high school have in the Methodist church at Faribault Co:, at Baudette passed through that every boy in this commun neighbors. been forwarded to U. S. Recruiting last Sunday evening. He also occupied the city yesterday enroute home from ity if he were asked to safeguard —o— You are welcome to all services. station, 311 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, the pulpit at the morning attending the! funeral of his aged and defend this place from invasion —o— J. W. Collins has secured the agency Minn., where the best essay from services in the same church. father in eastern Canada. by art enemy who wished to destroy The ladies aid of the M. E. church for the International Harvester this district will be selected and forwarded our institutions, disregard our laws, will meet this week at the home of company and will soon have a complete to Washington for the national J. S. Wenberg, the Eighth street The operetta "Snow White," and and trample upon the purity of good Mrs. Adolph Krohn, 620 Fourth Ave. line of farm implements on display contest. merchant, attended the funeral services the big school carnival of fun and citizenship, would respond as a good on Friday, Mar. 5th. and in stock to take care of the of his father at Duluth Sundaj'. The local prize list is as follows: entertainment to be put on by the soldier. We appeal this way to the needs of our farmers. Mr. Collins The old gentleman had reached the two high schools and the grades has Senior High School boys of our town,—be patriotic, be ZION LUTHERAN was busy the fore part of this week ripe old age of 82 years and had been been postponed from Feb. 27-28 to 1st prize .$5.00 Savings Account gentlemen—these are the noblest of E. M. Halvorson, Pastor unloading a two-cylinder International a resident of Duluth for the past March 19-20. Watch for further announcements. First National Bank virtues that can animate a boy. Mogul tractor which he has fojty years. 2nd prize...~$1.00 Hand Painted Plate Norwegian service at 11. sold to Supt. Thos. White of the Sher Bros. OBITUARY county poor farm. Profane language—Another complaint A splendid time was enjoyed by 3rd prize $2.50 In Trade Sunday school at 10. sent in to the Parents and those fortunate to be present at the Burton's Mrs John Peterson, whose maiden —o— August Nelson, a farmer located Teachers association. Profane language basket social given by the Ranier Junior High School name was Anna Christina Carlson, Confirmants meet for instructions between Ericsburg and Ray is the is heard too frequently on our Farm club, in the Ranier school 1st prize $5.00 Ring was born in Vestervik, Varmland, Saturday at 2 p. m. first to report a catch of beaver under streets. This is against the law. building last Saturday evening. Nelson's Jewelry Store Sweden, Dec. 26th, 1855. She was a state license. He brought in The Parents and Teachers association $140.00 was realized from the sale of 2nd prize 1 Pair Shoes baptised and confirmed in the Lutheran Cht)ir practice Friday evening at six beautiful skins last week and received will gladly back the policemen baskets which were auctioned off. Greengard's church in Sweden. She came to 8:00. a check for $140.00 from Fred in the enforcement of this law, and 3rd prize...: Photograph Album Republic, Mich., in 1889, where John —o— Shaw, the fur buyer, for the lot. the curfew law. C. Vic Linsten returned from Cokato S. N. Rubin A. Peterson met her. She was married Service in the Norwegian language Quite a number of state licenses for the latter part of last week to Mr. Peterson July 6th, 1902 at the Swedish Lutheran church in the trapping of beaver have been issued Eld Ek in Municipal court last where he had been in the interest of in Fort Frances, Canada. They lived Fort Frances on Sunday at 3 p. m. and no doubt a great many more week, pleaded guilty to having twelve his land and real estate business. He CLASSIFIED ADS the first two years of their married skins will soon be offered on the beaver skins in his possession unlawfully. reports great interest being taken life in Mine Center, Canada, moving ENGLISH LUTHERAN market. The fur was seized while in Koochiching county lands by residents then to a homestead on the Littlefork For Sale. H. A. Mayer, Pastor in the wholesale establishment of and investors in that section river where they lived for a year and. McKibbin, Driscoll and Dorsey, St. The Bethlehem ladies aid will of the state atyi hopes to see a large a half before moving to International House for Sale—South International Special Lenten service on Friday Paul, who were about to make up a meet at the home of Mrs. G. V. Kinney, number of them locating in this section Falls. Low price and easy Falls where the)' have lived for the at 8 p. m. Subject: "Jesus Before beaver coat. Sentence was deferred Wednesday afternoon March the coming "season. pas^ fourteen years. Mrs. Peterson terms. Inquire of John Saumier. Jewish Council", Luke 22:63-71. You pending the recovery of Judge Palmer, 10th. After the business meeting a gradually failed in health, and was are invited. who has been confined to his 35c lunch will be served by the ladies, The International Lumber company's For Sale—5 room house in good confined in bed the last two weeks of —o—- kome by illness. to any one wishing to comc. railway to the east of us is her life here on earth. The Almighty condition. Call at 1015 Eighth No services on Sunday. "Menu" will consist of creamed potatoes, to change its route somewhat, it is street. ml8 God summoned her immortal soul On Saturday the 28th of February meat loaf, baked beans, rolls, said. Rock ridges in township 67 Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock CHRISTIAN SCIENCE at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. C. L. pickles, pie and coffee. Mrs. Will in range 23 are proving embarrassing Feb. 26th, 1920. She died at the age FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $10 Kingsbury joined in marriageLeroy Grant, Pres. and there is a possibility that the of 64 years and two months and cash, also oil stove for $2. A snap Services are held in the Odd Fellows .W. Burrell of this city and Effie J. line when built will be in township leaves her husband and a host of if taken at once. 919 Sixth street or hall. Snell of North Dakota. Although 67 range 24, instead of township 67 Frank Milne the representative friends to mourn her loss. It is our phone 162. both are well up in years, they are in range 23, as planned. Directly to citizen and bonanza farmer from the Sunday morning at 11 o'clock-. hope and prayer to God that she died fcoth young in each others esteem the east of us, the line traverses the Central neighborhood was in town in the living faith in Christ. FOR SALE—Two incubators and having known one another for years. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. east tier of sections in Cingmars the latter part of last week and while one brooder. Used only once and in Mr. Peterson has the sympathy of We cannot but wish them a happy township, being about nine miles east here handed in his filing for the his friends in his hour of breavement. good shape. $15.00 for all. Inquire A general invitation is extended to and prosperous voyage through the of here:, Nett Lake is the goal as nomination at the June primaries, at Press office. the public to attend these services. remainder of life and the Heaven far as the timber company is concerned, for the office of county commissioner The funeral services were conducted toward which they are sailing will but is is said the line will be of the 4th district, now represented For Sale—Lots 3 and 4, Block 5 at the Norwegian Luthern church SUGAR PRICES ADD TO be even more than is anticipated. built through the Harrigan country by G. A. Munroe.Mr. Milne believes Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. and Lots 29 and 30, Block 11, South MAPLE TREE VALUES Their future residence will be in this to Hibbing.—Littlefork Times. in getting into the game early, -E. N. Halvorson officiating.. Interment International Falls. Price $75.00 city. as this is the first filing for political each. W. ^5- S. Fleming, 101 East was made in the city cemetery. With sugar prices what they are, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swenson of office in the county this year. Contributed. 2nd St., Vancouver, Wash. mil the United States government, according Haryey H. Russel, Milton L. Babin Frontier, have returned from a two to advices received at University and O. J. Stahy, prominent residents month's- trip to the Pacific cOast. PRICES FOR BLACKSMITH WORK COFFEE HABIT AMONG FOR SALE—Good 7-room house farm, is trying to stem the and settlers of the McClellan They visited at Vancouver fifst and CHILDREN ATTACKED and one"lot, in good condition located destruction of maple trees and encourage neighborhood, in the western section then all of the other prominent cities Until further notice prices for in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. the manufacture of "maple the county, were business visitors of and points of interest as far work at my shop will be as follows: A fresh blow is being struck at the At a reasonable cash price or sirup and maple sugar. Such trees here yesterday. Messrs. Russell and south as California and then to Salt New shoes, plain:.- $ .80 coffee habit among children in, Minnesota terms, a bargain if taken at once. last year yielded a good income to Bsfoin were witnesses for Mr. Stahy Lake City and home. They are very Re-set shoes, plain .50 by the home economics extension E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General their owners with maple sirup selling who made application for full citizenship much in love with the western country Never slips .90 service of the department of delivery... if. at $4 a gallon. The Universitv before Clerk J. H. Drumlond. and as soon as they can settle Never slips set with calks 1.00 agriculture, University of Minnesota. department of agriculture, exentsion These gentlemen as well as their affairs and dispose of their Giant Grips, per shoe 1.25 Miss Lucy Cordiner, extension specialist Wanted. division, last year issued a bulletin all other residents in that portion of business interests here will return Giant Grips calks per shoe 20 in foods and nutrition is sending telling how to tap trees and manufacture Koochiching county are forced to there to reside permanently. The All padding and packing 25c per shoe out a letter to "those concerned Wanted—Ford car touring body, sirup and sugar. Copies of do their trading at Kelliher, in Beltrami Swenson's are old settlers who have Chas. Richardson, Prop. for the health of Minnesota children." old or new. Inquire at this office. this bulletin may be had by addressing, county, owing to the lack of resided on the Rainy river for years 307 Second St. In this she cites the opinions of eminent Office of Publications, University about 300 yards of road to connect where they have been actively engaged International Falls, Minn. physicians to show that coffee Wanted to Rent—Furnished room Farm, St. Paul. Farmers bulletin with the road leading to Big Falls. in farming and merchandising drinking by children seriously interferes with private family by man employed Kl^vJ No. 516, issued by the United This is a matter which should be and have a host of friends who will Although marriage is a lottery, it with sleep and growth and promotes in engineering department of the States department of agriculture, brought to the- attention of our be sorry to see this estimable family isn't the gambling instinct which wakefulness, nervousness and Insulite company. Call or write Mr. Washington, D. C., covers the same county commissioners leave the county. prompts men to take such chances. dissatisfaction with nutritious foods. Hoover, Rex Hotel. fabject.