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

March 31, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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?»'Ur jf VT vbf- +*$ J® -T-%ir £5£xs JN-:" ta' IKifeRNATICWALi'AXXSPREy PAGE FIVE .. -C ./U DR. B. F. OS90RN TO BRUSH MORE LAND, ^HAVE NEW ASSOCIATE -ADVISES THOMPSON "KEEP SWEET" Dr. B. F. Osborn makes -the announcement The man who plan's to stump land that on April 1st he will in 1924 or \1925, should begin in 1921 BETHLEHEM CHURCH, SUNDAY MORNING, 10:30 haves associated with him Dr. R. D. to get the brush off. This doae he Gardner, who comes here from Eveleth. should- sow six pounds of clover and REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minister Mayor Frank Keyes returned from The EveleTh- Neyvs in commenting timothy seed mixed, to the acre." This Me ^totibsb Subject: on the departures of- Dr. Duluth yesterday where he'had been the advice of M. J. .Thompson, is Gardner says: confined in St. Mary's hospital for a superintendent of the Northeast Experiment 'THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET? 7 "The many frie'nds oft Dr. R. D. week recovering from a slight operation. station at Duluth, who says Gardner will be sorry to h^ar that he The boys will sing their "Keep Sweet" and "Sunshine? songs. conditions for brushing, arid seeding is leaving Eveleth last of this month arert'ne best sine! 1915. —o— THE ADVERTISEMENTS EVERYBODY WELCOME •o take up the practice of medicine'at "Labor and grass seed are the most Airs. J. P. Chance and son Jerome LOOK SO GOOD THESE International Falls, where he'will be important factors in this work,", says departed last Saturday evening for COltlE TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD- DAVS fM AFRAID TO Associated with Dr.' B. F. Osljorn." Mr. Thompson. "Three pounds of Royalton and Minneapolis enroute to IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU READ A PAPEF* Dr. Gardner has been here at' different clover seed can be bought for the Washington, D„ C., to join Dr. times for the past five years, price of one a year ago,wihle labor is Chance, who is a director of the government and during his time here he. has made decidedly cheaper, more plentiful and war risk bureau. The family 4+ #J» MM many friends, is highly respected as iV r« V# 97 «V V# more efficient. The grass and clover be celebrated. Confessional service takes with them the best wishes of {J a physician, and has a strong following. sown now will not only produce excellent preparatory for communion at 10:30. friends in this city ind county. AT THE CHURCHES When he first came here he was pasture in 1922, but when the Services "at Ericsburg the evening. 8 MM «.« on the More hospital staff, and after land is stumped and the first crop *V v# Mr. E. H. Zimmerman of the Zimmerman about two years and a half, he left planted, the sod formed will begin to Sunday school children meet on ZION LUTHERAN Electric Co. departed for St. to take a position as epistemiolbgist pay dividends. Saturday at 2:00. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Paul last evening to attend a select with the- state board of health. He At Duluth, in 1920, the" presence of meeting of experts and employees of returned to Eveleth about a year ago & grass and clover sod between the ERICSBURG the General Electric Co. at the St. English morning worship with celebration and has been at t^e. More hospital stumps made a difference of 20 bushels Paul hotel on Friday. Mr. Zimmerman of the Lord's supper atx10:30. of oats and ^0 bushels of potatoes Rev. H. A. Mayer will be in Eriscburg is very fortunate in being able Sunday school at 11:45. During the past two AVeeks severai per aire in the first crop on virgin for services on Sunday evening to set in a gathering-of this character Catechumens me^t Saturday at 10 farewell parties have been given in land over and above the yield where at 8:00. ?nd will no doubt absorb all of the honor of Dr. and Mrs. Gardner, most a grass sod had never been formed. Come and hear the word of God. latest ideas ip.the electrical supply notable of which was a gathering at Furthermore, it is usually assumed business. .. METHODIST EPISCOPAL the Leonidas location of about 400 that land in! this condition is worth EYES EXAMINED AND C. E. Ireland, Pastor S BOOTH—» residents. Mrs. Gardner was. presented GLASSES FITTED $25 .an acre more than it was" in its VICTORIA HOTEL PROPERTY with an electric waffle iron and wild state, ^jd it is certainly much Sunday school at 10 :00. SOLD FOR $40,000 Dr. Gardner was given a physician's more salable. One of the members "Keep Sweet." See, Bethlehem Morning worship at 11:00. of Drs. Larson & bag. There was an interesting progra^m "Converting a field of brush into a Junior League, 3:00. church notice and ad. For a consideration of $40,000, Mrs. of speakers and music, and refreshments Larson, Optometrists, tame grass, pasture that can ^e used Evening peaching at 8. Anna B. Franson has disposed.of the were served. will be at Victoria for.fall-feeding the present year is Louis Sheer of Sheer Bros, has returned Vicjibria hotel with furnishings together Hotel, Mondayi April 4, and Wedneshy, Two weeks ago Sunday, Mr. and something worth while." BAPTIST CHURCH from a purchasing trip to the with the two-story- building April i.If Mrs. Walter Scott entertained for: Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave. twin cities and Duluth. adjoining, the lowen^floor of wich is troubled with headaches, ner— Dr. and Mrs. Gardner, and last Sunday PAPERMAKERS' BALL 0 occupied, by the. clothing store of vousness or eye disorders of any kind Mr. and Mrs. Louis Decker were Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Sam Kelly was .among the many Hasselbarth & Sorners, to Edward HUGE SUCCESS needing glasses or glasses repaired, hosts in their honor. Mrs. Zini, Mr. Preaching service at li a. m. visitors here from Littlefork Tuesday, Koch of Wadena, who takes possession consult him, 'V si-. 1 and Mrs. Gust Peterson, Mrs. Zellir^ger Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. May 1st. J* W. Collins, the present Artificial eyes fitted. and John Manthey, and Mr. aird An event of unusual interest and •Preaching service at 8 p.m.' lessee ,pf the .hotel, has not announced.his O— Mrs. Victor E. Essling entertained for always looked forward to with pleasure Rev. R. E. Cody of Brainerd expects plans for-the future, but C. W-. Speelman of the M. & O. Paper them and next Sunday Dr. and Mrs. is the papermakers' ball given to be with us and you are cordially HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! will.. continue his residence in this company is spending the week Gardner will be the guests of Mr. annualLy on Monday evening following invited to attend these services. city. .: in the twin cities on business for his and Mrs. -McCormick for dinner* Easter Sunday. The dance last AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY—PRIVATE Mr. Koch and family have resided company. Monday evening was unusually popular SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH SALES DAILY in Wadena for. years .where they'are _—o "TEXAS BILL" CAPTURED and taxed r-t^e. capacity of the A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor well and favorably known, and come Mr. Abner Palm an^ Miss Irene AT VIRGINIA city hall. A dancing floor just about We are getting exceptionally large to International Fails, with the very Clark were united in marriage on double that size would have handled consignments of horses from all over Morning service at 10:45 a. m., Sunda^, best of recommendations. Good Friday at Lomai(, Rev. Nordin A man giving his name as West the crowd, very nicely. However, the the Northwest for our Wednesday April 3rd. officiating. Hart and known in this vicinity as crowd was good natured, the music sales, and have for sale, horses of every Sunday school at 12 o'clock. CITY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY "Texas Bill," was arrested at Virginia furnished by the Kimpton-AlbistonNagel, kind and description. If you are p. Service at Fort Frances, 3 rii. and brought back here the: Mrs." Hazel Fairchild and children trio was the best ever and all in the market for heavy draft horses, Everybody welcome. & Very little interest is manifest in first of the weekto answer the charge in all ,it was a very enjoyable occasion. delivery horses, work horses, mules, went to Littlefork Wednesday evening the city election which takes place of stealing'a horse from the stable h' cows or harness, don't fail to attend and, will make her home there FULL GOSPEL MEETINGS next Tuesday, April'5th. The terms: of Dr. Wi T., Pearson at Ericsburg. our weekly auctions. 500 to 1000 in the future. 9 of five officials are about "to expire, The prisoner had his hearing hi Muicipal head constantly on hand. —"O NOTHING TOO GOOD Services Friday evening, 7:45, r4t and they have all filed fori re-election Court. Tuesday afternoon and It is reported that the firemen's FOR THE BOYS 516 Ninth street. as follows: waived examiation, but no doubt will BARRETT A ZIMMERMAN bazaar netted about $1000 last week, Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Midway Horse Market A. L. Patterson City-Clerk confess his- guilt and be arraigned which goes to assist in meeting the 519 Eighth street. .. rthe women of Minnesota, banded St. Paul B. B. "Kotilineky City Treasurer in district 'court ior sentence at1art expense of the firemen's state con-/ together in the auxiliary of the Sunday school and bible class at Jos. Keyes, Alderman,-1st Ward early date. H^rt, who states thatLhis vention which is to bp held in this city American Legion, not only .minister 10:45 a* m., at 519 Eighth street. Frank S. Long,,Alderman 3rd Ward home is in the Texais Panhandle on June 14 and IS. a&$$:•: si# KX All are welcome. toi the sick comrades, but their, heartsaije' ).A. McDonald iMdertnahiSfd Wafd coutoti^y,. $ot as far^^^as Cbok vrthl ^tlie »:1 ', E. if. Blomberg, 'W'ith those who cariie' hack unh4rriied/ CLASSIFIED ADS A third candidate has alsp filed for horse where he discovered that he S. G., By.e,rly of Duluth, .representing Evangelist. and that they think nothing alde'rman in the third ward in the was wajited in jconnection with the #MM O the owners of the Rex Hotel building* fob good for their boys is shown in A V# V5*# A 8SoV»r« person of Al. Cobey. The: Other candidates crime. After going to, a hotel iie has been spending the week in the following poem by Dr. Helen BETHLEHEM CHURCH have no opposition. jumped out of a window and caught a For Sal«s—8 year old horse, or will town making.preparations for considerable Hbghes HielscHer of Mankato, state to the fact that Mayor freight train to Virginia where he was A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister tradle for fre!sh milch cow. Call 805 repair work which will be president of the Auxiliary, set, to the Keyes was elected last year for a arrested. Eighth street. 2tp done on the building this spring. air of "When Johnnie Comes Marching" two-year term the usual interest generally "Keep Sweet." Sunday morning O— Home." Dr. Hielscher is sure it aroused at an election is lacking GOOD YEAR FORECAST Wanted—Salesman for International subject, 10:30, "The Sunny Side of the The ladies of. the M. E. Church will won't be long until one of tKe' boys this year. FOR JUNIOR CLUB WORK Falls anfl vicinity. Commission Street." and "Sunshine" songs. Everybody meet.Friday afternoon with Mrs. Seybold, who wore the uniform of Uncle Sam contract only, for spare time or full welcome. 511 Sixth Street. A report will march right into the White A big year is forecast for boys' arid AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY time. We wip teach you to sell income ll:45: Sunday school. An increasing from the divisions, on amount of Housfe, and the only thing she regrets girl's club work in Minnesota. Graduates protection through our free number of visitor's testify to Sney raised, will be given. A very is .that there isn't a still greater Honor .of the school of agriculture at After an illness of .about a week, school of instruction and help you the enjoyable and inspiring nature interesting meeting is promised, and to| which lie might aspire. Uhiversity Farm are going out as build a business of your own. Massachusetts Mrs. May H. Church, mother of W. of the opening exercised. all ladies are urged to be present. county club leaders. A score or more WHERE DO THEY GO PROM HERE C. HaSselbarth, died at the Northern Bonding and Insurance Company, 7:30: Evening preaching service. .- o—— of counties v^ill have leaders for six Accident and Health Dept. Saginaw, Minnesota hospital yesterday morning. Thursday, April 7: 4:30 in the afternoon Rev. Wm. Nordin and wife returned months beginning the first of April. Th^y dropped their jobs,, and took a Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. The remains were taken to Conference relative to work last Thursday from Stillwater where Chance, Hurrah, Hurrah, The, schools or the farm bureaus of Grand Forks last evening for burial, They sailed across the seas to Prance, among young people, conducted by they attended the state conference of Hurrah, Hurrah, the counties will bear the expense. RAGS WANTED accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hasselbarth Miss Bradt, state field worker, under They flushed the Kaiser off his nest. the Swedish Lutheran church. They The men have signed up in the office And wore the Dutch boards out at Brest and another son, F. E. Hasselbarth the auspices of the Baptist and Bethlehem report a splendid time and over 600 And now they'rei home, of T. A. Erickson, the' state leader. Good size,- clean cotton rags wanted of Minneapolis, who was But where do they go from here? churches. Mass meeting at 8, in attendance. Blue Earth county is setting the pace at The Press office. called here by his mother's illness. addressed by Miss Bradt. Everyone -——o Some will help raise~the crops. Hurrah, with 60 juniors enrollfed in the (lairy Hurrah, Mrs. Burrell of Brainerd, a sister of invited to these special meetings. The Ladies Aid Society of Bethlehem Some will g-o to join the cops, Hurrah, calf^project. Burebred Holsteih and the diseased, was also called here Other weekday activities to be announced. Hurrah. Church will be entertained, by Guernsey calves will be distributed HATCHING EGGS Some will join the lumber yards, during the final illness of Mrs. Mrs. F. Jevne Tuesday, April 5, at And maybe a few will join the "guards" among-the boy and girl members at a Church. Deceased was a resident of But oh Boy, say Boy, COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH her home,' 924 Third Street. A cordial Where do they go from here? club short course to be. held at Mankato SUNDAY. A cordial welcome awaits PROM HIGH CLASS NORTHERN Grand Forks for a great Hjany^ years, invitation is extended to- all April 15 and 16. Some will run the railway lines, Hurrah, you. but had made her home in this city GROWN, HOGAYl TESTED, BREDTO-LAY women interested in the welfare of HurraliT for the past year where she had many S. C. W. LEGHORNS Some will g-o in -the shops and mines, the church. BETTER THE CREAM Hurrah, Hurrah, acquaintances and was highly respected $2.00 15 $10.00 100 for for ENGLISH LUTHERAN Some of them go to run the, state, BETTER THE BUTTER 0 Arid help the home folks legislate, by all who knew her. She Announcement is made- that territorial H. A. Mayer, Pastor- A I S It's,their turn now, Was 67 years of age at the time of her* lines for the sale of Ford But where do they go from here? The difference in price between high Sold only by Advance Orders death. The family has the sympathy cars and Fordson tractors has been The white House is not so far away, "Blessed are they that hear the and low. butter makes it imperative $25.00 100 for Hurrah, Hurrah, of the community in their hour of berevenient.'\. discontinued,, and dealers and agents SJf word of God and keep it."—Luke 11, 28. for cooperative creameries of Minnesota The'boys that usef to hike all day, ORDERS TAKEN NOW A' & are now privil&lged to make sales Hurrah, Hurrah, Confirmation of five catechumens in The Cloverland Poultry Farm to produce a high scoririg And wouldn't it jar an old K. P. anywhere. The Ford agency in International/ To himse'f the new C. C. connection with the morning service butter in order to make a cuccess of S. Jensen, Baudette Minn. NORTHERN MINNESOTA But now I'm stalled, Falls reports brisk sales at 11:00. Holyj communion will also their enterprise. ^*br where does h£ go from here? CORN TO HAVE CHANCE this spring: and many inquiries. Good butter can never be made •—o—— from poor cream. kro matter how The birthday anniversary of ^Alfred •Northern Minnspta grain and hay skillful the buttermaker may be, he producers are going to have .a chance Setterluri£ was celebrated^, in a can never expect "to place high scoring t6vifeine at,, the 192C jnternatix)naI fitting^manner- last Thursday/evening butter on the market if he must when a large number, of his friends" XJrain., a'n'd H^y Show "at rChic^go. l. Ty churn cream'which has been prkctically E. Odland of University Farm, who gather-ed- at. his home:' Owing to ad-" spoiled through handling. attended a conference in Chicago' of vanced age and failing eyesight, Mr. It is not a* difficult problem to keep Settrlund has been confined to the promoters of the International, has cream clean and sweet. Colvs should house for the past two years, and the brought back word that all of Minnesota be clean and healthy and stabled in a no/th of the northern boundaries 'few Hours of sociability and gayety When You Sit^ Down to Your well ventilated, well cared for barn. iwas much .^appreciated by both himself of Yellow Medicine, Renville, McLeod, The milk should be drawn into clean, Carver,Scott and Dakota counties has and Mrs. Setterlund. Before de^parting scalded, dry pails. Th^ small-top Next Meal of Plenty— th:e guests left a substantial been placed in region 1, along with pails are best. The strainer cloths sum of money as a gift. Montana, North Dakota, northern should be thoroughly boiled and Wisconsin and other stated where .-v-t- —-o- 't &$!:• dried. Then it is important ^hat the rf*#' "If Mrs. Wm. Nordin entertained the climatic conditions are similar. Southern THINK~$1.00g iwD feed a Starving separtor parts be clean, seeded and men of the Swedish Lutheran church Minnesota'will "rertiain in region dried each day. 2 and will be in competition with dinner, at her home, Tuesday When cream handled with these southery Wisconsin, southern Mitilfcigan evening in honor of her husband, Armenian Child for 6 days -XHINK! Iprecaufcjons is placed in a clean scalded, Nordin, in celebration of his and similarly situated territory. dry can and immediately cooled to Formerly all of Minnesota was in iirthday. After dinner tfoe^pastor 50 degrees "F. or lower and kept that region 2. One class of flint corn was was presented with a ^beautiftuN^raveling to cold: until delivered the creamery, provided for region 1 and one for bag, Mr. R. Liljebfed ^riakin^ it will give the buttermaker a, raw N. region 2. By this..' arrangement the presentation speech. After a most materia 1 from which he can easily DR. J. F. PETERSON, Chairman Near East Relief. irbH northern Minnesota growers can enjoyable evening spent together, make: the .grade of butter that has show their flints to much better advantage those present departed for their brought Minnsota its enviable reputation.—-Harold than they could in the past. homes wishing the pastor many' happy Macey, dairy division, Watch northern Minnesota at the returns of the day and God's blessing L[niversity of Miifnesota. next Chicago show.v in his work among them. mm &sz Str2 rt?