International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 13, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE DISTRICT COURT IN SESSION 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 8 The regular winter term of district BETHLEHEM CHURCH 8 court convened Tuesday, Judge C. W. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 sTiS 8 8 Stanton presiding. The grand jury The library will soon receive from was in session two days and it REV. A. W. MacNEILL the commission rooms in St. Paul a VVv- reported several indictments were returned, fine collection of technical books and Me-Jcte tJbsfo same having not been made Jake Greengaard is on a buying a selection_of French works, mainly Sunday Morning, 10:30 iTiurmny |U*JII publ.c. All of yesterday the time ol trip in the twin cities and Chicago. fiction, which those who read that THE ADVENTURES OF A MUMMY" the court was consumed in hearings language will enjoy. These books Miss Sclma Pearson of the Burton and granting full citizenship papers, are a gift to the library from the OUR OOC SAVS "SKIRT"^ store leaves for Minneapolis this ev-J ^r* ^oe appearing for t?he government. American Library Association and Sunday Evening, 7:30 MEANS SOMETHING The following were admitted ening. are a part of the stock remaining "WHAT'S THE USE OF RELIGION?" TV-IAT USTER TAKE to citizenship: A VARO AND A MALT from the war service, after the army Thoffall Pleimling, Int'l Falls. or eooos Mr. Arvid Peterson of Manitou, wis eur and navy libraries throughout the COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD. Johan Richard Noren, Dentaybow. MOW TAKES ONLV attending to business matters in the country have been supplied. The IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU Nestor Lahti, Littlefork. HAUP A VARD OF city yesterday. librarian was fortunate enough to be UO-IN STUTF* August Svenson, Loman. at the capitol soon after the stock! Jonas Aron Gustafson, Mizpah. Mr. and Mrsf^f't,. Frank returned was received from New York, and so Erick Grotberg, Forsyth. the first of the week from a visit in had an opportunity to select these 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88888888888888888888 Fredrick Lindahl, Manitou. the twin cities. 8 books from the stock before it was 8 Matijos Divcich, Greaney. I RED CROSS NEWS 8 'A depleted. AT THE CHURCHES 8 Harry Anderson, Ray. Harve Gsimmer. of the FritzCross 888888888888888X8888 Adolph Toun, Ranier. company, St. Cloud, was calling 88888888888888888.888 Through the kindness of the Commercial Win. Buckley, Fairland. A meeting of the board of directors on his "c^st^j^fs&fiere today. club, the library will hereafter METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tom Tuflot, Fairland. of Koochiching Chapter, A. R.,C. —O— have on file the back numbers of the I C. E. Ireland, Pastor Peter Skogland, Ericsburg. was held in Chairman G. V. Kinney'a Capt. J. J. Hoyd of the International Illustrated London News. Illustrated Theodore Thuljn, Birchdale. office January 5, 1921. Minutes of the Lumber company, is transacting Sunday school at 10:00. magazines are very popular at the Julius Slier, International Falls. business in the twin cities and Duluth last annual meeting were read and. library and this gift will be much appreciated, Morning worship at llrOO. Frank Rudolph Bray, Int'l Falls. approved. this week. Junior League at 3:00. as are the others which Hans Heitman Almli, Int'l Falls. The report of Miss Mabel Whitmer, Evening Preaching at 8:00 the club sends to the reading tables. Axel Bernhard Lindstrom, Ranier. traveling instructor of the American Mr. and Mrs. H. Batchellor and at Church at Ranier 3:00. Patrick Collins, Int'l Falls. Red Cross was read, showing that daughter of Spokane, are guests .it to Another new magazine which will We invite you worship with us, Louis H. Slier, Int'l Falls. a complete health course had been the home of Mrs. batchellor's brother, be found at the library is the Open and extend to you a hearty welcome. Tomaso Mordini, Greaney. given at Gemmell, Big Falls, Littlefork, Albert Peterson. Road, a periodical for young men. In Ettore Mordini, Greaney. to sixty-two women and girls. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH addition to its attractive stories of Mrs. A. Campeau of Nett Issaac William Holm, Ericsburg.. Lake, This course is to be extended to Ranier, H. C. Abrahamson, chiropractor the type young men like, it devotes A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor speiit yesterday in the city. John Lysen, Wayland. Ericsburg, Ray and other places, in town tdda^ investigating the advL speci&l attention to vocational opportunities Edward Anderson Walter,. Ranier. as fast as instructors can be obtained. abil'ty of opening" o&ces for the and has excellent articles Sunday morning service at 10:45. F. E. Patterson has taken over the Ferdinand Lindemaij, Ericsburg. The women all over the county have practice of his profession. upon different phases of business by Sunday School at 12 o'clock. lnsurante agency of H. A. McGor- The calendar of cases, both criminal shown great interest in this course, Services at Fort Frances at 3! p. m. such authorities as W. Cameron mack & Son. and civil is quite a large one, but and the Red Cross feels that it is F. S. Lang, Superintenden|^f logging Everybody welcome. Forbes whose discussion of "The Romance the usual number will be settled or money well spent. for the International Lumber of Business" appeared in the* continued so that it is reported the Mr. G. A. Olson, chairman nursing Ed A Goring of Greaney, is attend-1 company, will le«ue this evening for GOSPEL MEETINGS November number. Then there terip^wi 11 not be lengthy. ing district court this week as a Minneapolis' to attend a meeting of activities, reported that he appeared the department of sports and physical member of the grand jury. logging operators. •Ai* before the county commissioners »t Services Friday evening, •2,:4.-*t training, and don't forget to look *t —o— their last meeting, and was Successful GOVERNOR PREUS 1004 Seventh street. -,v the "Random Risibles," if you enjoy in obtaining a $500 appropriation towards August Svenson of the Manitou John Infelt, one of the early day APPOINTMENTS a good laugh. Sunday evening services, 7:45, at neighborhood, was attending to busi-j business men of this city, returned to paying the county health 1020 Eighth street. ness matters in district court yesterday. nurse, for which the Red Cross is verv hrs home at Grand Forks Monday Sunday school. and bible class at -The following appointments of Mr. Backus has recently renewed grateful. evening after a: visit at the home of 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. Governor J. A. O. Preus were con-! for the Minnesota and Ontario Paper —o— Mrs. Anna B. Franson, countv his sister, Mrs. John I£roll. We shall be glad to receive any cail c'ompany the subscriptions to the 'fifmed by the state senate this week: chairman, fourth roll call, reported Deputy Sheriff H:«gh Re\dy has retired to pray for the sick. Let the Lord valuable technical periodicals which Walter F. Rhinow, St. Paul, adjutant membership sent in to January 1, 1921, from Rochester, where he has! be your healer. Call 381. Mr. and rs Fred Harmon of the are a gift to the reading room and general Gustaf Lindquist, St. Paul, insurance as follows: been for several weelys while recovering Rex hotel have returned after a E. H. Blomberg, commissioner Odin Holden. furnish the most valuable reference International Falls, Mrs F. from an operation for appendicitis.. week's absnce at Baudette, where Evangelist. material upon the industries represented. Duluth, member state tax commiss:on Jevne, chairman, 469 members they visited friends and looked after H. A. Turrittin, Minneapolis, The list is as follows: The $469.00 the cutting ,of pulp wood on their ZOIN LUTHERAN American Machinist, American Forestry, private secretary Herman E. Samuelson, Donations, S. W. Backus 100.00 "Scotty" Villard, who has been in farm near there. E. N. Halvorspn, Pastor Engineering News Record, Industrial St. Paul, executive clerk. Donations, Albert Newcomb.. 10.00 ill health for some time, left for Managemnt, Paper, The Pa£er The governor could have made no Donations, .70 WILL BUILD ODDFELLOW Rochester Monday even'ng for treatment. Norwegian morning service at 10:30. Trade Journal, Power, and Pulp better selection than Mr. Turrittin for Donations, Police department 17.00 He was accompanied by Waller BUILDING Sunday school at 12. and Paper Magazine. ljis private secretary. His large state Zierath. Catechumens meet Saturday at 10. $5%. 70 Arrangements are being perfected acquaintance together with a wonderfor —o— Ladies' Aid meets Wednesday afternoon Automobile men will be interested Littlefork, by Miss Miller, 9 the erection of a permanent home ful Personality fits hjf f°r the Pos^ at the home of Mrs. Andrew Fred Lindahl of .MariitOu, was tion and no stronger "team1' ever presided to know that the latest edition of the members 9.00 Dahl. for the Oddfellows in International granted full citizenship in district in the governor's office than Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Bannock, by Mrs. F. Wilbur, Falls. At the meet'ng of the lodge Visitors welcome. coturt yesterday, and also made final Encyclopedia has just been received. that which will greet yOu during tha 14 members 14.00 Monday night the directors were homestead jjrgof before Clerk J. H. Then there is also a ecent next two years.' Wayland, by Mrs. Herbert Drummond. y% -f 5^. authorized- to* buy two- lots and to ENGLISH LUTHERAN edition of Page's Modern Gasoline Montgomery, 15 members.. 15.00 reserve a third at the northwest! H. A.. Mayer, Pastor Automobile. These are two of the Rauch and Greaney/Miss Miller, corner of the intersection of Fifth SEVENTH KOOCHICHING The many:- friends 'of Airs. August best works on the subject. 3, Miss Penrbd 16, members street and Fifth avenue. A finance COUNTY POULTRY SHOW Nelson will regret to learn of her Sunday school at 10 :00.. 19.00 committee composed of G. N. Millard, eath at the family home: near Er'csburg Service at 11:00. Mizpah, Mrs, Anna B. Huber, Lovers of travel will enjoy the new H. A. Levin and E. C. Corr-n has been The seventh annuol poultry show tl.iis. week. Her remains were Simeon blessejd the Jesus and his 23 members 23.00 b.ook by Frederick O'Brien, "White taken co Cokato by Mr. Nelson for *PP:nted to handle the finances and held by the Koochiching County parents, Luke 2 34-35. JIndus, Mrs. John Durand, 8 Shadows, in the South Seas." This over $2,000 was subscribed at the Poultry Association at International burial. Ericsburg at 4:00. members 8.1)0 is one of the most notable books of meeting Monday night. It is planned Falls, November 8, 9, and 10 was the Evening service at 8:00. its kind in recent years, having been to construct a building a story and best exhibit of poultry that has yet The Book Jonah will'be treated in Dr.* Mary Ghostley reports the folio Deposited with Mr. Millard, almost a "best seller" in the large one-half high with a sub-basement, been on display in Koochiching county. our next Sunday evenings service. wing births in Iiiteirfia tioiia 1, Falls treasurer, First Nat'l Bank, libraries. Then there is Higginson's something after the pattern of the The number of birds shown was Choir practice and. bible class on dunng the first, week of January: less $10 given to Widow Alaska, an unusually interesting dsscription court house, with lodge and cluo rnot much greater than last year, but Thursday at 8:00. Mr.5 and Mrs. Godfrey Ervwih, bov ,, _, Holan and her six children $684.70 of that part of our country. ,f r-. 1 -ii rooms in the basement and an audi- the quality of poultry grown in the Catechumens meet every Friday at Mr and Mrs Geo. Smith, boy M-. I ... Received from health course, Gemmell, ,, a t- v\- tonum above. The building will be county is rapidly improving, as shown 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Apg. F. Khne, girl, Mr,: and $19 Big Falls, $60.50 Littlefork, covered with stucco and modern in by the quality of birds exhibited at New fiction includes Fosters The Mrs. F. E McDonald, girl, l'ved one $58.25. every respect and a credit to the citv. this show, which is one of the best in Searchers a stor3r of^ hidden family day Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mick^lson, The following bills \vere allowed: BETHLEHEM CHURCH Build ng operations will commence 'Northern M:nnesOta. 'There were ii treasure, Curwood Valley of Silent girL "V Miss Miller, health nurse, A. Wallace MacNeillj Minister as soon as the frost is out of the larger number of birds from points ^en» John Fox Erskine Dale, $100.00 salary, October ground. ontside of Internato-nal Falls than Pioneer," a southern story of Revoluthere Miss Miller, health nurse The dining room of the -Rex hotel Morning, 10:30: "The Adventures has been in previous years, buH tionary days, Holworthy Hall expenses, October 115.^9 which has- been closed for, the past of a Mummy." CROP PECULIARITY there should be an even greater «al companvemfwyp cmfwyp Miss Miller, health nurse, 11:45: Sunday school. Visitors ten days will reopen next' Mondav. NOTICED AT DULUTri number of birds from outlying dis-1 Fgan, a story in which the adventricts 100.00 Landlord Fred 'Harmon a'nnbunces salary, November .. always welcome. at thi^ show. The association ture of retrieving a large business Miss Miller, health nurse, 7:30: "What's the use of Religion?" that the best the market affords will An interesting-crop peculiar ty is has has the the very very best best of of exhib"tion"coops exhib'tioiTcoops |p ^oss establishing establishing a a commercial ss expenses, November 95. be served his guests -and the Sartie reported by M. lhompson, and has the use of the citv hall for ^y'"8 company will interest men J. super- and has the use of the city hall for Secretary's salary, Nov. Dec. 50.00 careful Attention will be given as in We express our apprec'ation of the jintendent ot the Northern Experiment the show so that the birds mav be especially, Rutzebeck Alaska Mans the show so that the birds may be Postage during 1920 5.25 pa fine audience of last Sunday evening, Station at Duluth. given the very best of care antf be Luck," a tale of adventure in logging given the very best of care and' be iss Mabel Whitmer, salary and the appreciative interest shown One of the. crop rotations at the properly displayed. catmps and mining haunts, and on properly displayed. and expenses, for health in the lecture on "Freemasonry." Sgt. Horace McCormack of Fo*t station consists of oats followed by Birds wererentered both from Vir- Indian trails through it all is the Birds wererentered both from Vir- courses at Gemmell, Big Jackson, South Carolina, has been The evening subjects will continue to clover-timo'Tny meadow, followed in ginia and B^midji. Two lver cups change frotn youth to a man well Falls and Littlefork .... 342.o9 visiting at the parental home here be of popular appeal. Let us bear ts turn by potatoes and rutabagas— were won by S. C. Rhode Island Reds worth knowing. Cobb's "Abandoned O. M. Carr & Co., material for them in mind and seek to maintain a. during the past week. Last evening, ,)a|£ s^e si,,e There a shown by A. F. Thayer, of Virginia. Farmers" whose title suggests the ploi& )y iS infants' layettes 63.29 good a standard of attendance fjor accompanied by his sister, Miss EXK distinct difference, Mr. Thompson |One silver cup was won by Mr. Marsh amusing adventurs of a retreat from Mrs. C. E. Ireland, material the- evening, as for the morning. he left for- Duluth. to visit his father, savs, in the hay crop on the potato of Fort Frances. Announcement of tlie c^3r to the farm, and Brackett'? for infants' layettes .24 The weekday activities of t|ie ., who is confined in a hosp.tal tI,e rutabaga the winner of the fourth will be "The Counsel of the Ungodly," ii the winner of the fourth cup CUD will IK land and crop on the 'Northern Division, 1 box church for next week to be announced there, and from there will return ro and Eighteen plots are involved, made later. which the »aristocratic Peter Van .85 tongue depressors Sunday. his duties at Fart Jackson. land on almost every plot following One notable feature of the show: Hoeven finds himself without fund® Health Clown, at county fair 9,75 Come to Bethlehem church. A rutabagas there is -an abundance of th year was the strict judging which ^le of sixty and becojnes at ^•38 8 8 8 8 8 8888 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 There being no further business, cordial welcome awaits you. f, A was done by Peter Hoberg of Unive hutler, are two of the lighter sort, ,8 tin'.otny with some clover, while on the meeting adjourned. sity Farm. St, Paul. There were *25 *Those who like Gilbert Parker'? jV CLASSIFIED ADS 8 potato land there is more clover CARD OF THANKS 8' than timothv. This pecularitv ex|^, disqualifications made at the show, wor'cs to read his new OLD SETTLER'S MEETING novel, "No Defense," whose setting overje. ^l years. that th Which indicates that any prizes AND SOCIAL DANCE Wantfed^-Twp. Boston.j is Ireland, England ,the Atlantic \yaiters at i)rTnciple: »ppear5. \ve]l ,e.stablishe(l. awarded were on merit. Exh bitors We wish to thank the many friends ocean, and the West Indies,, during Lunph. Good wages. J.lJtfK -. Tbonig^n s^^^e,.:exp|9natio.i were very glad to have .^attention for their kindnesses and sympathy the stirring days after the French I—T iiossiblv 1|^.V^| tillage^- The potato called to the defects in their bird-,1 shown us duritig the illness and death The Koochiching County.Old Settlers' revolution. Piano, good condition and tone, for, land, whig|jL,ij worked more, is some- and the work done by Mr. Hoberg: Albert Knapp. Association will hold the regular of sale at 918 Seventh street. See J- M. what loi^^^^^ j^|ain as compared _o! this year will undoubtedly result in winter meeting and dance at the We are especially grateful for the Gish, for terms. tf the rut^A^^iiail^ \Vith a somewh tt marked improvement in the.,poultry* assistance rendered us by the I. O. class, won. $23.0Q in prizes. Ev^ry city hall next Wednesday evening, 1 thinner of ^^IsPthe clover gets grown in the county another vea*r. member of thespoultry contest in the January 19th. All members and their O. F,, Maccabees and Rev. Ireland, or Sal* About 125 tonsi 6f good a be11en5 ,produces a heavier I Another new feature of the show and also for the many beautiful floral county should make an effort to exhibit families arid all those who were residents wild tray and 50 tons of No. 1: timothy. stand the ^fear. The timothy, I was the boys' and girls' poultry club offerings.. some of his birds at the Koj- of the county .up to and including Every bale guaranteed absolutely apparfcntiv less affected. comes on exhibit. 18 entries being made in this chichrng county poultry show. Special the year 1907 are urged to attend Mrs. Albert Knapp, all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, later in quantity arid fills the spacrt! department. Thomas Withrow of In2mop prizes are offered for members of and make the occasion an enjoyable Mrs. E. Knapp, Minn. which the clover did not utilize. ternational Falls exhibit'ng in this one. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Sadie Maya the contest. 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