International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 11, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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I 1 1 1 1 w« IfifW ptpg^sR i% 3. *~"*-. _: "***4:?^ '-5/i INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE a a a a a a a a aa aa a a a aa as was about an inch of good "tracking' v# TT a jj »#v 58 8 snow. It turned colder this morning RAY ITEMS ERICSBURG NEWS 8 AT THE CHURCHES a a with a stiff north east wind, and occasional a tit SS ».t #.• MM flurries of snow. Local I# tit ti# ti# tittit ti# ti# ti# ti# tit tit ti# ti# tit tit tit f# ti# ti# ti# ti# !W« ti# ti# *1 tit tit tit MM tittit V# tit V# tit ti» V# hunters are hoping this snow will Geo. Bondich has bought a high (Special to The Press Nov. 9) BETHLEHEM CHURCH stay on for the opening of the deer Ed Gendron and family spent the grade cow from O. J. Wold. season next week, as if it goes off this A. W. Mac Neill, Pastor week end at Mr. Miller's. week, there may not be any snow for Spring chickens of all kinds. Ca.l Ladies' Suits at 25 per cent discount Owing to shortage of labor the Riy hunting. Phone 393 1S-1L. at Rifkin's. Morning service at 10:45. Township telephone will not be constructed John Harrison and A1 Arney were Topic: "The Hour and the Opportunity." this fall. out to Ostrander's Monday evening. From this week on our farmer U. S. Army blankets at $6.50 at the Chickens for your Thanksgiving neighbors to the west of us, and in Army Store. Opens Saturday moriiNn dinner. Call Phone 393 1S-1L. Sunday school at 11:45. Eric Sundin sawed over 200 cords F. A. Knights and family of Raniei* the vicinity of the Rogers school will Song service, 7:30. Popular address: —o— sr- visited our community Saturday and of stove wood for farmers in Ray be represented in the Ericsburg news "If There Were no Chirst." Attend Bemidji Eusiness College, Sunday. township last week. items. The news from that vicinity County Attorney Franz Jevne returned Bemidji, Minn." Come to Bethlehem church SundayA is furnished by members of the Rogers last Sunday from a business cordial welcome awaits you. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander were busiess The Gust Asplund farm has school. If anyone in that community trip to the twin cities. Sweaters, all wool, new, each $5.00, changed owners. We have not heard callers at International Falls knows or hears of any thing METHODIST EPISCOPAL at the Army Store. Opens Saturday Thursday. the name "of the buyer. of interest, tell the pupils of the C. E. Ireland, Pastor Millinery at nearly half price at morning. Rogers school, and help them boost Rifkin's. —o— Mrs. A. C. Heritage is still teaching L. E. Nelson has been feeling poorly your community. Sunday school at 10:00. —o— Clerk of Court Drummond issued a the Lyman school in place of Miss lately, and is making weekly trips Morning worship at 11:00. Underwear, two-piece and union marriage license today to Halvor G. Hanson from Birchdale. to the Falls for medical treatment. W. R. Nash has sold off most of his Junior League at 3:00. suits at the Army store. Opens Saturday Roysland of this city and Thora Lan1 household goods, and shipped the Epworth League at 7:00. morning. verk of Margie. Gust Asplunds tractor was plowing Ed. Rappana, who recently purchased reminder yesterday for Newport, Evening Preaching at 8:00 —rO— —o— for Aug. Gilchrist last Monday i.i acres William eighty joining Washington. He and his wife will Sunday school and preaching at If you want your wood sawed, notify O. D. wool mackinaws, new, at the spite of 3 inches of snow. Martin's has erected a bungalOvV follow in a few days, and expect to Ranier church every Sunday, 2 p. m. R. Caple, 413 Eighth street, Army Store, $14.00- each. Opens Saturday thereon. make their home there for the winI You are invited to join with us in phone 273. o28-nl8 morning. One of our county officials told us ter. Their many friends in this cornmunity any or all of these services. God's —o— if we were not satisfied, elect the Joe Kucera has taken a logging will be sorry to see them blessing will follow. B. Reinartz of Gemmell, was in For Sale—50 White Leghorn pullets other fellow—and we did. contract from Chas. Johnson. He is leave, and join with us in wishing 'lie city Monday. He has been doing and also about 10 first-class Barred now patiently waiting for a freeze I them all prosperity in their new ZOIN LUTHERAN some repairing for the International Rock pullets. Call phone .393 1S-IL. A Big Falls farmer bought a horse and a little snow. home. E. N: Halvorson, Pastor —o— Telephone company on the from E. Brennaman and a buggy long distance line between here anil Raymond Peterson of Minneapolis from Steve Evanoff last week. C. G. Whitney, M. & I. agent at the I P. L. Peterson and Ted Franson Sunday school at 10:00. Blackduck. passed through town today enroute Falls, came down Sunday with his Norwegian morning service at II. —o— to Loman to visit at the home of his have sworn vengeance against the The farmers have ordered a car of wife and visited at the home of his Young Peoples' Luther League 25 per cent off on our Fall Suits. father, Mr. Ben Peterson. brother, C. B. Whitney, local agent flour, oats and mill feed feed direct coyotes and brush wolves. A coyote meets at 7:45 p. m. Come and give Newest styles and of good quality from the il. Geo. Meilke is handling here. came into Pettersen's yard in daylight your opinion on the topic for discus all wool Tricotine and French Serge. Atty. J. J. Hadler departed for Bemidji the order as usual. and took a big fat hen and sion. Come and pick them out at Rifkin's. E. J. Burke, who owns a farm rrear last evening where he will deliver Everybody welcome. started across the field with it, whi!e —o— his brother-in-law, W. G. Martin, an address at the Armistice Day The basket social Saturday was a The Catechumens meet Saturday at Attorney John Norton and Editor Pete stood dumbfounded. But Mister west of here, came in yesterday and being held there today. celebration great succe&ss. Several autos from 10:00 a. m. Bill Noonan of Baudette, have been will begin cutting logs for Geo. Watson —o— Wolf hadn't figured on the heifer International Falls and Ericsburg spending the week at Walker, as this week. came" filled with young people. which stood out in the field taking Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmon departed members of a duck hunting party CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Monday evening for the twin all in. When the wolf started, so vhich included Lieut. Governor-elect H. J. Scott was here a few days last cities. They were accompanied by Some farmers were plowing October did the heifer and she made right Collins, Gen. Rhinow and Otto week attending to business matters Services are held in the Odd Fellows Mrs. Harmon's mother, who has been wolf, probably 31. Southern Minnesota has for the to see wh^t Diercks, state superintendent of timber. hall: and advises us that the local saw mill here on an extended visit. it was all about. The wolf dropped nothing on us when it relates to soil Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. will again resume sawing for the —o— and climate, though they may grovt the hen and scampered. While Pete —o— winter on November 15th. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. was out in the field after the hen the better pumpkins. Socks, shoes, Mitts, overcoats it Tickets at 75c may be secured at A general invitation is extended co wolf dropped, congratulating himself the New Army Store, litis block. Rubin's drug store for the chicken Jim Wiggins of Arbutus was here pro|the public to attend these services. on having such admirable Fourth avenue side. Opens Saturday Tliis year the Ray farmers have dinner Saturday evening, November over Sunday visiting with his wife tection for his hens, the wolf circled morning. more cattle and hogs to dispose of 13th at A. W. Bronk's, 800 Second St. and son, Jim, Jr. Mrs. Wiggins, wno around the field, made a quick dash r» ti» ti» tit ti# ti# r# ti» MM «W# tit Jfr tit ti# til w* t* —o— than the local demand required up Proceeds will go to the M. E. has been under Dr. Pearson's care into the yard, and made his getaway the present. Formerly large shipments ti# Ladles' Aid. You will be well pleased Dr .E W. Bunce of Minneapolis A for the past three weeks, is staying ROGERS SCHOOL NEWS with another nice fat hen, outgeneraling ti» were received from the packing if you buy your ticket now, and come was in the city Tuesday making arrangements at the Hall home. both Pete and the heifer. Then houses at this time of the year. to the dinner. to open a dental office tit ti# tit ti# ti# ti# ti# tit ti# ti# ti# ti# ti# V# ti# ti# it happened! Such language! And At the price meat and pork brings here. He will have Dr. H. F. Billings Billy Peterson got back from International We had a short Hallowe'en program of course Pete blamed it all on the t'he producer they can afford to eat it Supt Geo. McLean, who has of Bemidji associated with him an Falls last week, where he Friday afternoon. heifer and butchered her next day. themselves. charge of the International Lumber they will be ready to receive patients had just been discharged from the What is thought to be the same wolf Co. Mill at Spooneiywas in the city about the 20th of this month in offices hospital, and although he is slowly came into Dr. Pearson's yard the Miss Grace Byman of Nakoda and the first of the week on business ""t in the Tippe! biiilding over the Tom Watson's car of flour and oats improving, he doesn't expect to be other day and carried off Mrs. Pietson's the Misses Alice and Edith Bergdahl ^ie general office of the company, was sold out before Monday n:ght. International bakery. able to do any work for another big white gobbler. Some one visited school Friday afternoon. he reports that the mill has been Some farmers came too late and we at month. looking for a wolf and revenge, set a closed for the winter after a very home with empty wagons. Another Word has been received here of the steel trap in the old logging road out successful summer's run. Last week our Little Citizen's car load will be ordered. The car of The Rat Root river is now frozen death of Miss Rose Barrett, former back of the place. A day or so later League hed it's second meet.ng.' The flour, oats and mill feed ordered by over hard enough to stop all boat resident of this city, at the home of as Ted Franson was out there looking reports of. the various committees the farmers thru Geo. Meilke is expected Buy Your Shoes at Rifkin's and yoj traffic for the season. Boats have her sister, Mrs. Fred Bessette1, near for partridges, he suddenly let were very favorable. any day. A saving of at least ,bei|i. able to navigate tip to the last w$l be satisfied. Prices- are lower Orr. Miss Barrett had been in poor Comachee yell out of him and jumped 25 per cent is made by car load ship-1 now at Rifkin's. fe\y,r'days by breaking the ice that health for some time prior to he four feet right into the air—with the ments. All enterprising merchahts formed each night, but this morning Our Hallowe'en party Saturday was 1 death. The youhg lady is survive 1 said trap securely fastened to his left in country towns should follow the the" ice is too thick to try to break 2vlr. and Mrs. R. S. Luce and daugh- by her father, three sisters and two a grand success. There were about foot! It was a small trap and too example of Tom Watson at Ray and without damaging the boats. ninety present including witches, ter arrived from Brooklyn, Ne.v brothers. light for wolf catching, but Ted Alex Enzinan of Ericsburg to supply York, this morning and will visit with —o— ghosts and negroes. We believe swore it was a bear trap, and that farmers flour, feed and oats at a A big crowd from here attended the everyone had a good time and.hope the son, Richard Luce, of the en- tjie ]asj meeting of the county both his legs were broken, but ten small profit for cash, in car load lots. honje talent play, basket social and they will not be afraid to. come gineering department, M. & O. PapT ij0arf{ contracts were let for the concompany, minutes later he had forgotten on dance at Ray last Saturday evening, and with Mrs. Luce struction of jud cial road 2, which just which foot the trap was caught. again. No. •V V# ir r# MM V# »J and although we haven't been able to brother, H. Williams of Fort Fran- js located in the Rapid River country, 55 get any of the particulars in regard cess. Later they will continue the -pjie completon this road and the ERICSBURG SCHOOL NEWS 5 of to the features of the evening, everyone journey to the Pacific coast and Cali- build ng of a bridge oyer the Rapid a HEAR: W f# V# #,• reported the usual good time for fornia. riv-er has.been eagerly sought by the which the Ray dances are famous. farmers and-settlers in that territory (By Jane Watson and Margaret Hall) Rev. A. W. C. Bailey, connected with the for some time and eager were they so Chas. Stohl lost a back wheel off land department of the state audi- to have the work started and completed Harold Asplund of Canada enter .! 4t&" his Ford last Saturday night just as tors office, came up from Bemidji that they submitted bids by the second grade in the Ericsburg stations themselves and were awarded he was leaving for Ray. He was Monday and conducted the regular school, Monday morn'ng. Sunday, Bethlehem Church, 10:45 and 7:30 turning the corner opposite Erickson monthly sale of state lands. B'.dders the contracts. The completion of were not numerous but we predict this road means the further opening The boys are delighted since the Bros', store when the wheel left for up of an excellent farming territory the bush, but as he was driving slowly, some very lively bidding at the sale cold weather came. Now they can Morning: "THE HOUR AND THE OPPORTUNITY." no other damage was done, and scheduled to take place on the 6th of in the western part the county. stay in at recess and work on their of "IF THERE WERE NO CHRIST." Evening: December, when about 20,000 acres of manual training instead of going out no one hurt. .newly appraised lands will be offered. to play. WILL WELCOME NEW PASTOR A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU —o— The first snow of the season came Genu'ne U. S. army O. D. wool last night, and this morning there The children of the lower grades The members and friends of Bethlehem shirts $2.85 at the army store. Opens joined the advanced grades for the church, as well as all citizens Saturday morning. purpose of learning a new song, are urged and cordially invited to attend "Autumn Ra'n," to be used in the a social, gathering in the parlors Thanksgiving exercises. M. E. Trumer of Minneapolis, of the church next Monday evening, spent several days in the* city th's Nov. 15th, to welcome the new pastor, Miss Christensen and Miss Schlluter week renewing acquantances and Rev. A. W. MacXeill. of the Ericsburg school, attended making a sale of some of his property the meeting of the Ladies' Aid holdings. Mr. Trumer was one "f 55 society Thursday afternoon at the the old-timers here and eighteen CLASSIFIED ADS home of Mrs. W. H. Eddy. years ago had charge of the towns'te and other matters foi the Koochi- ». .« #«.«.« ,*.* #«. .. .« O SALE STARTS Jane Watson of the sixth grade has clung Compny and Backus-Brooks in- lltkt Since leaving here he has Wanted vjirl for general housework. been absent a couple of days on ac-| terests. Mnce leaving Here Good wages. Wri^e Mrs. I. count of a very severe cold but say? been actively engaged in business in H. Harsh, International Falls, Minn. she will be able to return next Mosiday. Minneapolis, being identified with We will all be glad to see h':rj American Bank Protection company ENDING Room Wanted—By young man back in the school again. and a large manufacture working in M. & O. office. Willing Wednesday, November 24th writing fluids. During the war he to pay liberally for good, comtortable During the fine weather we have supplied the government \vifh immense room. Inquire at Press office. been having the girls carry the wate quantities of his product. The Celebrating our 9ih Anniversary Sale With a Festival cf Bargains. The wonderful success but now as it is gett'ng colder the family has a residence in Los Angeles, Wanted—Large contract for sawing of business has been achieved through a policy of conscientious dealing and unusual boys will take turns in carrying. This Cal., and spend considerable of lumber this winter. Have portable values supfKwefcedLby superior quality, this bargain event^ marking the passing of our 9th week Fred Larson and Andrew Baxstow their time there. mill of ten thousand feet capacity." mile stone. Take advantage of our special low prices—think of it—not a thing in the store —o.— of the fourth grade will supply Enquire of M. L. Miller, Ericsburg, has escaped the price slashing knife. Here is a real worth-while opportunity to Save. International Falls is to have an the school with water. M^nn., Box 16. 2tp U. S. Army store. R. Latz of Virginia, Buy Now For Winter Needs formerly engaged in the laundry During the month of October we Wanted—Three or more furnished had 15 pupils—Einar Nelson, Mayetta and dry cleaning business here, rooms for light housekeeping. Address Barstow, Hazel Eddy, Ellen Larson, has opened an establishment in the Box 95 city or call Press officc. Our regular prices are as low as dependable merchandise can possibly be sold, so when we litis building, on Fourth avenue, and Muriel Er cksoai, Wallace. Watson, generously cut them the bargains are even greater than the sales tickets indicate. Every Eriga Menzner, Charlotte Nelson, will handle the same line of goods Wanted—To hear from owner of one owes it to themselves to attend this bargain festival. Genevieve Adams, Lila Eddy, which the U. S. Army stores in the gOod faihrn for sale. State cash price, Twin Cities, Duluth and on the Messaba Carl Larson, Fred Larson, Martha full des.£j:ip|iqn. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, MEN'S ,WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES AND MILLINERV range handle. The store will be Lindeman, Clarence Nelson and Jane Minn. AT PRE-WAR PRICES AT Watson, whose attendance at schojl open for business Saturday, Nov 13. Latz has identified himself with For Sale—House and lot, Sawmill was perfect. RIFKIN'S S^trong, incorporated concern which addition, lot 7, block 201. Cottage County Agent Abbott is attending is conducting a chain of stores on the 28'x28' with 14'x28' addition in the Messaba.range and will himself have rear, newly roofed and repaired. a potato show at Duluth this week. Lot 50'xl50'. Not modern but a genuine Koochiching county has twenty exhibits charge of the International Falls store. He has located here permanently bargain for the money. Price in the table and seed classes. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. 228 THIRD STREET. and will be a strong factor in only $1,400. For further' particulars AH are of certified stock and include the business life of International three varieties—Irish Cobbler, Rural write Mrs. M. Stevens, 424 So. Victoria Falls. St., St. Paul, Minn. New Yorkers and Green Mountain.