International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 15, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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rlf i". *-^-*s?"W _, t' O '*•$•..?"*• f»vft •--...- ^_ —-. .:, INTERNATIANAL-FALLg PRESS PAGE FIVE a Ernie, and Clarence Ruberg of 5. Miscellaneous—None each of you, are hereby cited and required a Birchdale spent last Saturday in the and that the said estate included real to show cause,.if any you have, LITTLEFORK tt estate of the estimated and probable before this court at the probate Court city* 1 value of |600.00 consisting of a homestead Rooms in the Court House, in the —o #.» #.+ ft* r# «V in the County of Koochiching1, City of International' Falls, in the If you want plenty of pep, strength Chas. Stephe:riSon drove to the Falls State of Minnesota, described as follows, County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, and energy, take Tafilac. Sold by S. to-wit: NE4 «f SW%, S% of on the 26th day of December, Monday. N N. Rubin, druggist. SW% Sec. 8, and NW% of NW% Sec. 17, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition o- Town 158, R^nge 25. and praying that should not be granted. Christmas cirds at Rubin's drug Christmas cards at Rubin's drug Jas. P. Welliver of Mildred, was letters of administration of his estate E. D. Whitney, ticket agent at the Witness, the Judge of said court and store. here Monday. store. be granted to C. V. Linsten, and that the Seal of said court, this 29th day M. & I. depot is in the Twin cities a distribution of said property be of November, 1821. for a,two weeks' visit. .made forthwith and the court having JOHN BERG, Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaValley are sojourning The Sunday school needs me but B. G. Holden spent Monday at the fixed the time and plaqe for hearing (Court Seal) Probate Judge. in' the Twin cities for a few I need the Surtday school more. Falls on business. Gus Neilseti, one of the prominent said petition^ Therefore, you, and- Dec. 1-8-15. ays. farmers of the Loman neighborhood, F. A. Harmon of Baudette was Plans are being made for a big passed through the city today enroute greeting friends here on Tuesday. Geo. McLean, superintendent of the community Christmas tree. HAPPENINGS OF 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH to his old home in Norway, where he International Lumber company's mill will visit for several months. Mr. Atty. W. V. Kane and family, are at Spooner, was in the city Monday. Rev. Rasmussen of Minneapolis, Neilsen left home 18 years ago and visiting with friends and relatives in preached in the Baptist church Sunday this will be^his first trip there since. St. Paul. Harry Curtis went to Little Falls morning. From the columns of the Border Budset Saturday evening, having received a County Agent M. M. Abbott is attending Stationery is the eagerly sought &%:.> message that his father was seriously Stillar will put in upwards of 5,000,000 Rev. W. F. Cody of Brainerd, spent Wm. Slingerland starts today for the Minnesota Crop show at gift. Rubin's drug store carries a ill. the camp of Wm. Ellis on Little Fork. feet of pine during the coming winter. Tuesday in town in the interest of Minneapolis this week and incidentally complete line. the Christian work here. "got his picture took", which appeared Christmas cards at Rubin's drug Harvey Gale came down from Thos. McKinstry, the pioneer American in the Minneapolis Journal, Mrs. M. E. Withrow and two young store. Rainy Lake City on Monday last. Mr. Rev. J. A. Biddeson returned Saturday farmer of Rainy river, was in showing him in the act of arranging daughters visited with relatives in St. Koochiching yesterday greeting all Gale states that he left the City on from Forest Grove, where he a fine display of Irish Cobbler potatoes Mrs. J. L. Albertson went to Brainerd Paul the first of the week. the ice, walking past the Little American with the compliments of the season. has been during the week. grown in Koochiching coupty Saturday evening to spend the island and onto the big lake, last season. Edward John Hybearings and Helia holiday season with relatives. She where he encountered open water and Missionary Gregg returned Monday We are pleased to note that Gust Carlson, both of this city, were united Gis accompanied by June Van Nest. was obliged to take to the shore and Why not buy him' or her one of evening from Loman and Indus, Holm, who has been suffering of late in marriage by Judge Berg Tuesday. finished his journey to this place from an affection of the throat, is our Hammermill cabinets of personal where he Sundayed in the interest The Girl Scouts will have a gift and of the Sunday school. improving and is again able to be through the woods. letterheads and envelopes for Christmas? candy sale Saturday, Dec. 17, at the up and around as formerly. They make very appropriate Ford shop on the corner of 3rd street County Treasurer Fogarty is spending According to Arthur Holbrook, the Rev. E. R. Pope, of Minneapolis, gifts for either lady or gentleman. and 5th avenue. Boost for the Girl the week in the Twin cities on country surrounding Mine Centre, was here Sunday to see about the Come in several styles, and contain business,, going down Monday evening. Mac Loman, who has been working Scouts. Ont., in the Seine River mining district, 250 sheets and 250 envelopes. May be" erection of a new church edifice. on the staff of this paper, left for his is as rich as any part of the The Christmas program by the M. They have decided to sell the old had with or without printing. Prices home near Emo on Wednesday. Mr. Klondike. Mr. Holbrook was at the E. Sunday school will be given at the building and erect a new one in the reasonable. Call in and see them at Perfume and toilet waters make Loman is an up-to-date printer and West hotel yesterday. He believes church Friday evening,_ Dec. 23rd. spring. the Press office. good Christmas gifts. All the popular made a number of friends while here. the district is rich in gold or,e, and There will be a tree, a Santa Claus brands are handled at Rubin's from what he says he is of the opinion and a good evening for everybody. For results use our want ads. From a party who handled the THE FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE drug store. that there is'much money to be gold bricks and saw them weighed, made. English capitalists are ready CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Mr. Maturi, of the firm of Aaaby Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod have we learn that the last clean-up at Many years ago—very many years FOR ADMINISTRATION to invest heavily, and within six & Maturi, contractors who completed returned from Crosby where they the stamp mill of the Golden Star ago—a small party of men landed months all their holdings will be in the paving of the streets here mine gave returns of $9,300, the result went to bury the remains of their from an open boat on a rocky coast. Estate of Emil Hammelton. full operation.—Minneapolis Tribune, of a twenty days' run. this past fall, was in town from Chisholm infant son who died last week. In the matter of the estate of Emil The men came from Palestine and Dec. 14, 1898. Hammelton, deceased. last Monday on business. the inhospitable shore was the shore State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, If you are feeling all worn out, if W. Jameson arrived home from of barbarian England. in Probate Court. The working force of the Budget Creditors of the Oliver cafe have you can't eat, sleep or work with any Tower on Friday with a load of much The party was headed by one Joseph The State of Minnesota to Mary has been supplemented in the person taken charge of the assets and fixtures satisfaction, you need Tanlac. Sold needed freight for A. P. Jameson & of Armathea and he came to tell Hammelton, and all persons interested of Mr. Ernest Holler,, who becomes and the place is now closed by S. N. Rubin, druggist. in the granting of administration of Sons. He reports the ice on the lake the people of England, for the first an interested co-worker in the principles and in the hands of Sheriff Van Etten. the estate of said decedent: The petition as pretty bad in places and says he time,-' of Jesus, who died for men and The Dorcas society charity drive of Mary Hammelton having been for which this paper stands, and John Boyes, the proprietor, has had a hard trip. women. filed in this court, representing that is on today and the solicitors are who will undoubtedly do much to left for parts unknown. The natives would have nothing to En&il Hammelton, then a resident of meeting with the usual hearty response increase the efficiency and usefulness Grand Rapids and Deer River were do with them—would not listen, or the County of Koochiching, State of Tanlac is the ideal strengthener from our citizens. of the sheet. Mr. Holler is a each to have a prize fight, but Governor Minnesota, died intestate on the 5th go near them, or give them food. For and body builder for old folks, because son of Hon. J. A. Holler, the collector day of November, 1921 that all the Clough wired Sheriff Toole to days they traveled, chill and hungry, Rev. O. K. Voss of Detroit, field it creates a healthy appetite for property and assets of said deceased of customs at this place. use all means at his disposal to prevent until, in despair, Joseph sank down. was excempt from the payment of secretary of the Congregational wholesome food and strengthens and Editors's Note—Mr. Holler at one the proposed contest and consequently As he did so, he thrust his staff into debts and did not exceed in value Six church in northern Minnesota, was invigorates the digestive organs. Sold time was one of the publishers of the all idea of pulling them off the ground. To the amazement of Hundred and Fifty Dollars that said in the city yesterday on business. by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Border Budget, and was also postmaster has been abandoned. estate of decedent at the time of the pilgrims, the stick began'to bud here. He was also a U. S. his death, included n^ personal property the buds turned into leaes and fragrant Mr. E. J. Kay and Miss.Persis Kay, Mr. and Mrs. ,GeS. Anthony were of the probable value of $—, divided Commissioner and one of the prominent Judge v, Stillar spent several days blooms unfolded before their as follows: father and sister of Mrs. Henry Setterlund, ^n the city last Monday enroute to citizens of this community and last week in Koochiching (now International astonished eyes. 1. Household goods—None. arrived yesterday morning their home in southern Alberta after known far and wide as one of the Falls) arranging matters "It is a sign from God," said Joseph. 2- Wearing Apparel—None. from their home in% Tacoma, Wash., an extended visit at the home of Mr. good fellows and boosters. He died in connection with his logging operations 3. §tock—None. "He bids us have courage. Let us for an extended visit. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers near Ericsburg. in this city in 1915. 4. Notes, Bonds, etc.—None. on the Rat Root river. Mr. settle here and preach about Jesus." Mr. Rogers is a brother of They built a rough house and chapel J. M. Monahan, controller of the Mrs. Anthony. alongside the little tree and many and O. Paper company, has departed years later that house was replaced Christmas gift sale will be conducted for New Haven. Conn., „a,ndL with beautiful Glastonbury Abbey. by the Girl Scouts next Saturday, New York city, where- he will visif But the tree lived all through Joseph's Dec. 17, in the Ford shop on for a month.' Why not an life and long after, and it is the corner of 3rd street and 5th avenue. said that it blossomed every Christmas F/ P. Sheldon, president of the Gifts of all kinds, candy and eve. First National Bank, who was here ELECTRICAL Christmas trees on sale. Help the Such, friends, is the beautiful legend for several days the fore part of the girls help themselves. of the world's first ^Christmas tree. week, has returned to his home at CHRISTMAS And that is why our little children's Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Grossman, accompanied Minneapolis. Christmas cannot be of bare branches by their son Frederick, but must be green—blooming. C. B.v Monroe, of the Monroe returned Monday morning from Minneapolis. Blooming, as blooms the eternal Guarantee Sales System, well known The young man was graduated to many of our merchants and citizens, love of the man of Galilee for all last week from South high is conducting a mammoth sale humanity. cnooi in that city and the parents of merchandise for the Burton deoartment attended the exercises. store. CHURCH Chas. Romans of Happyland, accompanied 4NN0lINCEyiENT! by John Austin of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carroll left last Mont., a brother of the man evening for Glenwood in response to who was recently found dead in a a telegram announcing the death of shack west of Littlefork, were in her mother, who passed away after BETHLEHEM CHURCH town Tuesday. Mr. Austin was here a long illness. Mrs. Carroll returned A. Wallace MacNeill, pastor. to see about probating the estate of from her mother's, bedside about a his brother. week ago. Sunday morning, 10:30 preaching service. Subject: "Everyman's Book. Rev. J. L. Parmeter of Minneapolis, Mrs. J. H. Brown and little daughter A tribute to the Bible." 1 representing the Children's Home society- left Sunday evening for Benson Sunday school at 11:45. located in that city, was in the CQ#V*tCMT in MA AUTOCMTM and Minneapolis for a visit. Mr. This is the first Sunday of the city yesterday on business connected Brown expects to join them there New Testament attendance competition. Press One Button, or Turn with the institution. While here next week and they will then journey Members of the school and he took the opportunity to visit his to Estherville, Iowa, where they will all others not attending elsewhere sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe Hoppe and spend the holidays at the home of urged to be present. A continuous One Electric Switch— her mother, Mrs. M. Young. Mrs. Brown's parents. record of thirteen Sundays entitles the pupil to a beautiful New Testament/or Paul Wicklund of Pine River, a book of equal value. f? nephew of Mr. and Mrs. P. Linden At Bethlehem Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30. of this city, left Tuesday evening for Young people earnestly invited to Norden, this county, wfiere he will and forever you'll want to do everything electrically. Progressive people this interesting and helpful meeting. teach the new Poplar school. He Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. do it that way too. First was the electric light, then folks quickly saw the was accompanied by Co. Supt. G. A. A. cordial welcome awaits you. Church Olsen, who expects to visit other saving in time, labor and money in performing all manner of household The Bethlehem Sunday school will schools in the county before returning. have a program on Friday evening, duties electrically. Dec. 23rd, at 7 o'clock, to which the ——o public is cordially invited. Every While driving to his home at Ranier child not affiliated with an other There is comfort, cheer and pleasure in some electric appliances. Then last Saturday night, Bob Williams Sunday school will be our special Sunday Morning 10:30 had the misfortune to drive into the there are those which do work more thoroughly than it was ever done before. guest. ditch just after crossing the bridge over the second creek and after turning METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH an almost complete somersault Cook Stoves, Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Iron Mangles, C. E. Ireland. Pastor the car headed back for the Falls. Rev. A. W. MacNeill Vacuum "Cleaners, Lamps, Percolators, Irons, Grills, Heaters. He suffered the fracture of his collar Sunday school at 10:00. bone, but his companion, Geo. Morning worship at 11:00. /A All our small wares are priced specially for Christmas. Gonyea, was uninjured. The car was Junior League at 3:00. "EVERYMAN'S damaged to some extent. Evening service at 7:30. See the Zimmerman Electric Co. They are exclusive electrical dealers o—— Special singing at this service. Do Fred Wilson, alias James Carnik, not miss attending. and understand their line and Willi be glad to explain all articles in detail and BOOK" alias James Vasik, who was arrested The Christmas program with tree, jiere several weeks ago by Sheriff will be given Friday, Dec. 23. give you expert service. Van Etten for shooting and seriously The church where a welcome awaits Zimmerman Electric Co. wounding Peter Ness, Moorhead policeman, you. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:45 when the latter frustrated an attempt on Oct. 14th to rob a ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR cafe in that city, was sentenced last H. A. Mayer, Pastor. 6:30 Saturday to a term of ten years in Phone 200 Services Sunday morning at 11:00. 340 Fifth Avenue the penitentiary. Wilson when apprehended gy-• -V" Everyone Cordially ktited! Illustrated lecture on the educational here had escaped from the insane afeylum at Fergus Falls and institutions of the Ev. Lutheran had been a former inmate at Stillwater. Church Sunday evening at 8:00. & Children's program, Dec. 24 at 7:30. r^v v-, Wk St. I ft. rr fMMi