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

April 7, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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T, ^KT v. tt!t 9 7 7 a 1 *"*&*£% O 5 1 ,,**.?« TW *V- ~fc« Jk /v "-tT ilAv «.i|H'ir/^ »r +i¥^H t»#*{W t,.V« **.» -*,.fUU*tf 1*V6X$ *P S" fcjl 1-f INTERNATijON'AE FALfeS PRESS PAGE FIVE DWIELB ft MK "RAPID RIVER ITEMS BETHLEHEM CHURCH OF BIG CHANGE S S Larson Bros, are busy finishing REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minuter hauling their timber to the Rapid Eats Better, Sleeps Better, end River. Works Better Since Taking Sermons Sunday Morning 10:30 and J* Good lisft clean cotton rags wanted Tanlac. at Tho Press office. Gerald Monroe and L. E. White $cle «Jcfos ttosfol Evening 7:30 by the Minister 1 enjoyed a luncheon with Saip Hoege "I have found out by my own experience Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Loman Tuesday. witfr Tanlac that what the is visiting friends here. people have been saying about it is rOjr WHETHER I BLESSED EVERYBODY WELCOME Gerald Munroe visited his uncle, ever^.'word the truth," said Edward Henry Maas of Ray was in town OR NOT THERE'S A Geo. Munroe of Frontier, Sunday and Foley,*213 West 38th Street, St. Paul, Wednesday on busiiiess. COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL LOT OF COMFORT IN Monday. Minn.,:i/a valued employee of the WELCOME AWAITS YOU-— r-O^-r-' THINKING GOINP I'M TO Giobe-Wernicke Co. Miss Katherine Green has returned Tom Cobey and John Swanson BE BLESSED "f. was broken down in health,, from a visit at the twin cities. have been busy hauling logs to Williamson's bothered day in and day out with my mill, which has had a successful stomach, kidneys and nerves. My appetite XX yourself at home with us. A- good John Boys has disposed of the Boston run this winter. had dwindled down to nearly & place to drive away your blues. Bring Lunch to Bemidji parties. AT THE CHURCHES *3 nothing and my stomach caused me :*r all your'friends and a good appetite. -o^ L. O. Lavide and L. Letterholm left all kinds of trouble. It kept me worrie xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx "The little church with the big message." Orville Go^rdy of ^5ig Falls spent for their respective homes at Argyle all the time because I couldn't eat, Tyesday in our city on business. and Newfolden after having done excellent BETHLEHEM CHURCH for I had always been used to three A. W. MacNeill, Minister work in the timber. of the biggestj kind of meals every NOTICE O. L. Reinard of LMizpah spent the day? first of the week here on business. Ole Larson, who has been con-, Sermon, Sunday morning 10:30 "My kidneys also bothered me and Notice is hereby given that the fined to his. home with erysipelas for o'clock and in the evening at 7:30 my nerves kept me restless and irritated County Board of Education of Koochiching Special County -Attorney Geo. H. the last., three weeks, is able to be o'clock by the minister. Weekly all the time.' My sleep was all County will receive sealed Spear of Duluth, was in the city arpvttid -again and welcomes spring activities as announced. Come to broken up, I wouldn't more than get bids on labor only by' erecting a" Tuesday attending the county board weather. Bethlehem church Sunday. to sleep before I would wake up school building the board to furnish meeting. again. I was so weak I never felt and deliver all material on school O ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH L. E. White, T. Cobey and H. Tornquist fit for work and just could mange to grounds on the S. E. corner of SEJ4 W. C. Hasselbarth returned from were guests at a delicious 6 E. N. Halvorson, Pastor pull through the day. of Sec. 7, Twp. 66, Ra. 24, bids to Grand Forks Sunday. He reports o'clock dinner at Even Lund's Thursday "But I got hold of Tanlac some Bggm-a close at 12 o'clock, April 19th, 1921. weather conditions ideal in the: Red in honor of the newly appointed No services on Sunday. time back and I began to pick up Plans and specifications are now on River valley and farmers seeding. town Officers No Sunday school. right off. I took three bottles and file in ray office and with Prof. A. E. Attorney W. V. Kane spent Tuesday The Ladies' Aid society will meet the way they built me up is more Nelson, Littlefork. at Northome on legal matters. Frank Seymour, the prosperous Alfred Hanson,, one of the competent Wednesday afternoon, April 13th, in than I ever expected. It seems that A. certified check equal to 5% of farmer from the west end of. the teamsters at White's camp, left the church basement and will be meal time will never come now, and the bid must accompany each bid. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Palm of the Loman county, who gained a state^wide for bis hiime at Thief River Falls served by Mrs. Carl Boe. I can eat anything anybody else can G. A. OLSON, Clerk. were here Tuesday on business. reputation from his exhibit of corn jThursdajr. He is soon to accept a The Young People's Luther League without a sign of trouble. My kidneys ——o at the recent crop show at St. )?aul, will meet Wednesday evening at 8 position1 ats railroad fireman. and nerves are in fine order EYES EXAMINED AND Mr. and Mrs. John Glava of Ray was in town Tuesday. o'clock, April 13th, at the church. Refreshments and I sleep as sound as a healthy GLASSES FITTED were business visitors here Wednesday. xx O will be served by Miss Baby. have picked up all the way Mrs. Frank Alexander, who has Clemye Dahl and Mrs. *0., M. Larson. round and am strong nough to tackle One of the members -—o MARGIE NEWS been in ill health for some time, was A good program has been prepared. any kind of work." of Drs. Larson & Oscar Lindvall of Lindford was a operated on for appendicitis and You are cordially invited. Larson, Optometrists, XX here the first of the week on business. other complications? at the Northern LEAGUE OF WOMEN 1 will be at Victoria Mr. Joyce purchased Mr. Dougherty's Minnesota hospital Tuesday. Dr. B. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hotel, and Monday, April 4, Welnes« VOTERS WILL MEET ——o cow last week. F. Osburn and Dr. .Mary Ghostly Claude E. Ireland, Pastor day, April C. Lawrence Wilson returned Tuesr were the attending surgeons, and the If troubled with headaches, nervousness day from a business trip to the-twin Mr. Osborne went to Littlefork jMeeting^ of League' of. Women Vo-. patient is doing nicely.. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning or eye disorders of any kind, with his car last Friday. cities. ters at Alexander Baker High School worship, 11 a. m. Junior League, 3 p. needing glasses or glasses repaired, ——o Saturday afternoon,, April 16th. The FOOD SALE m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. consult him. Lester Clark ^of Ericsburg transacted Mr. Costello has moved his family Smith-Towner educational bill will Artificial eyes fitted. At Ranier church— Sunday school, business in our city the first of back to town from camp. be the topic for discussion. All women The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist 2 p« m. Preaching service, 3 p. m. the week. ».« MM and men are cordially invited church will hold {:heir Annual Spring Vf Vi Adult Bible study class at the parsonage, o-— Mr, and Mrs.' Gusk moved to town JJ and urged to attend^'this mestin'g.' Sale. Saturday, April 9th, commencing Wednesday 7:30 o'clock. Keep E.T hompson returned the first' of CLASSIFIED ADS to occupy their new home last Thursday.' af 2 m. at the Press office on Third ,p. up the Easter spirit and attend ek from a business trip\ to the MM street. church regularly. trm «V «v «, «,*# tjles. Much work has been done in preparation Miss Koller returned on Monday BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS for the sale. Several hand For Sale—8 year old horse, or will SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Attorney S. M. Koeford of Budette night from Virginia where she spent embroidered articles, aprons of all trade for fresh milch cow. Call 805 A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor +Jft *J» #J» passed through here Tuesday enroute her vacation. sizes, children's rompers, laundry Eighth street. 2t| Williajji Jadu was a business: caller: to Bemidji. 1: bajgs, bedroom linen and many other Morning service at the church Sunday, at Baudette. M. Peterson and family are moving —rrr—O Found—Honorable discharge from useful articles will be displayed. April 10th, at 10:45 a. m. The 1 A1 Arney arrived from St. Paul back- to town from Rogers Camp U. S. army. Owner can have same Food will be sold in connection with choir will sing. Come and bring^ your £mil »lhi(berj?\ m^d'^-^..business trip Wednesday moriiing for a short visit wh^re they spent the winter. the sale. by calling at The Press office and friends. Sunday'school at 12 o'clock. to'B'audetfe. with his family: Your patronage. is requested.. paying for this .notite.: Service at Fort: Frances at 3 p. m. ———0 There seem to be quite a. few. sick Clarence Chambers returned from Rev. and Mrs. Jensen of^Northome vyith. a slight attack of the grippe or Found—One Ontario 21* auto license SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 135 FINISH COURSE a'visit to Minneapolis. were among county seat visitors the ^u, or something of that kind. No. 155-457. Owner can have same by AT FARM SCHOOL first of the week. calling at this -office and paying for 'Luther league meet at the church Chresh Grazin was a business visitor-at Mr. H. Hull has purchased the house this notice. 40c Friday, April 8th, at 8 p. m. Refreshments Certificates of graduation were bestowed International Falls. P. A. Erickson was in from Ray oivned by Mr. Garrison, where Andy will be served by Eric Tife March 30 by President L. D. Miller has resided all winter. yesterday attending the county Farm Wanted—Information as to the anjl Chas. Erickson. Everybody welcome. Coffman of thet university upon 135 Hilrher Rud returned from Margie Bureau meeting. whereabouts of Gttar Hendrick Olsen, members of the senior class 'Of the where he had been janitor Ruby Costello is home once more. -—o of Ole Olsen, last heard from in son Central school of agriculture at University J. R. Allen, th!e Littlefork pioneer, She spent the past six months with International Falls in 1917. This boy ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Farm. The graduates of the A "dance was held at the Webb attend'ed^ihe farm bureau meeting her grand parents at Black Duck. would new be 11 years of age. Leave R^v. H. A. Meyer school, says Principal D. D. Mayne, home and a most enjoyable time wa.s |j^£sterday. information at this officei 35-3to now numler 2,730. had.. Mr. Larson of Mizpah and one of —o "Praise ye the Lord, Praise God in Having spent six months in the r\j. Langaard of Mizpah, chairman the teachers at Gemmell spent Saturday Wanted—Salesman for International school, the 800 or more students who A fire occured at the Swanlund His sanctuary/ Let everything that of the board of county commissioners, in town the guests pf Mr. Rowe. Falls and vicinity. Commission hath breath praise the Lord.—Ps. 150. were enrolled this year have fared home. The telephone came in handy was in our city ..Tuesday. contract only, f«f: spare time or full Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A forth to continue their work and for the third time, as the house was, Bill Erickson is spending a few time, We will teach you to sell income v—0 Bible class in connection wit^i the studies for the.remaining six months saved. Attorney Geo.. H. Spear of Duluth days at^Jronye. He will return to protection through our free Sunday school will be introduced as of the schodtVjrear on the farms of International Falls the first of the was in our city Tuesday in connection school of instruction and help you a new feature. All are welcome to the northwest.- Tlje general scope of week. Gunder Nybo has left for Tower, with county affairs. build a business of your own. Massachusetts become members of our class. Don't what, is known as home project work Minnesota, where he .will work for Bonding and Insurance Company, —-o—- -V the state' fishery. Hilnler Rud will miss the first session. for the spring and summer has been Enoch Baxke, Ryder Eidum, Bessie The Central Auto Co. received, a Accident and Health Dept. Saginaw, Morning service at 11 o'clock.—~ greatly enlarged by a ilew classification manage his store while he is away. Marsden and Ella Backe all went to large shipment :of Studebaker cars Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. "Doubting Thomas," John 20, 19-31. which,takes in, first, community Gemmell last Saturday night to a which they unloaded Wednesday. The cptrirhunity club met at the Services at Ericsburg at 3:30 p. m. agricultural production second, community dance. Evening service at 8 o'clock. social improvement third, school house to talk matters over. Carl Olson left Tuesday evening for HATCHING EGGS home life improvement and fourth, The chiei subject was of organizing The first of a series of lectures on Mr. Costello was a passenger to Grand Forks where he will be emjr a firm to sell machinery and barbed the life and work of the prophet special home production projects. The Black Dtjck last Thursday to bring ployed during the summer months. FROM HIGH CLASS XORTHGRX Elijah w'ill be delivered. Special four classes have been'subdivided into wire. his daughter home and also to visit ——o GROWN, HOG AN) TESTED, BREDTO-LAY singing. ,/ definite-projects to meek the environment his parents. lP. A. Erickson and Paul Meding, old S. C. W. LEGHORNS of the pupils There will b6^ The niailv is being carried by auto Meeting on Monday evening at 8 I time pioneers, of the Ray district, $2.00 for 15 $10.00 for 100 from Baudette. The mailman broke o'clock. The Young People's society plenty of work for the young farmers Mr. and Mrs. Hull are spending,the were in our city Wednesday on business. down at Central- so the people received A I S and farm home-makrs. will meet on Thursday evening at 8 week end in town. They left Sunday only first class mail. It is o'clock. Young and old are cordially In oVder to enter the school the night for Remer, Minn, to visit Mr. Sold only by Advance Order*! about time the government was giving invited to spend an evening with us student must be 17 years old and Hull's parents. Mrs. R. F. C. litis has returned from $25.00 for 100 this route daily'mail. The route must have finished eighth grade studies at this meeting. A very interesting where she has been vis^rcfcwr.-her ORDERS TAKEN NOW ^Minneapolis7 and have had six months experience is about fifty-five miles with seven program is on hand, besides our usual The Cloverland Poultry Farm Mr. Ewing and family left last Wednesday son, Russell, who is attendingi?N^iniversity. post offices. successful social activities and refreshments. in practical farm work. The for their home at Grand S. Jensen, Baudette Minn. No admission charged, next term of the school will open Forks. They went by car. Rather early Jin October. early for traveling that way. H. A. McCormick left the first ^f the week for Minneapolis to join Mrs TELEPHONE COMPANIES ^The sheriff was in town on Saturday McCormick and daughter who are night last and discovered some ORGANIZED AT LITTLEFORK making their home there. liquor in one of the places in town. 1-0— Two telephone companies have completed If they keep up the good work they —*\lr. and Mrs. Jas. Curran have returned their organization during the will soon fincT lots more. from their farm inl the Clementson past month which will make connection district where they spent at Littlefork. These companies Miss Hanson and L. Kepper had the winter months loggng. will operate in Lindford and Meadow birthdays last week and a party was —o Brook Townships. Both lines will When You Sit Down to Your given on Saturday evening., at the UlSergt. Horace McCormack has been have as many phones as they can home of Mr.^and Mrs. Joyce in their discharged from Camp Jackson, South carry. Thf" will be completed early honor. There were about thirty invited-guests 'Carolina, and will again take up his Next Meal of Plenty— this summer. They are incorporated and they all had a very residence here and engage in railroad co-operative organizations. nice itme. An elaborate luncheon was work. Cingmars and Cross River Townships-are served, one of the attractions being I a a considering the organization large birthday cake having fortyone THINK—$ 1.00 will feel a Starving C. G. Muench arrived in the city af of telephone companies this spring. candle's: on it, the combined ages last Sattmiay from New Orleans and Cross Rivr has the material on. hand of both. "mfr*Hr^veek looking after business Armenian Child for 6 days—THINK! for the construction* of a line. 'Since jj/mers and reniswing acquaintances Jack Jjnglish,' who formerly conducted Forsyth already has a line, this will ^with friends. He is-j superintending make a total of five rural lines out of the Smoke Shop1 in this city, the erection of a modern factory in •'4 Littlefork which will mean good service is now engaged in the hotel business wlllch he is financially interested in in that --prosperous community. in Portland, Oregon, with Geo. the Louisiana city for the manufacture •A-' No community can get along without Church, formerly of the St: Paul. of insulation from sugar cant DR. J. F. PETERSON, Chairman Near East Relief. Jack writes that they have.a seventyroom waste. Mrs. Muench has spent the a telephone line. With the poles right on the ground. the cost of ,construction establishment and are enjoying winter in New Orleans, but expects splendid patronge. The place is to return to Minnesota for the summer. is lessHhan in. some other known as the Hotel Amsdon. places. -1 y- It Hi