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

June 8, 1922 · Page 4 of 12

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tf-i m&mam l.u T. W. Howard of Birchdale spent Wm. Starkweather of Big Falls is monling was greatly- appre^'v several days here this week. in town today. .. HOME CANDIDATE "tiat&d ,and evinced careful preparation ——o— all on the part of taking part. Carl Haasel is here from St. Cloud Call at S. E. Thompson & Son for Hon. F. J. McPartlin is the only Most encouraging report of the condition visiting with friends who live here.. yeur Paris green. candidate for State Senator from of the school and the work was 11 Koochiching county. He has been a Wm. Keiver of Littlefork Spent several presented. The auditorium was beautifully Mrs. E. W Alien "of Baudette visited resident of this county for the past days here this week. Alfred Wass is here from North decorated with flowers. The here yesterday. -3 twenty-two years and knows our Dakota visiting with his sister, Mrs. annual picnic is now being planned. We-Jbbssr tfcsfo. needs and the needs of the district W. Lindvall. Call at S. E. Thompson & Son for Date to be announced shortly. Peggy Brown and Helen Skiff of as no other candidate. your Paris green. Come to Bethlehem church. A cordial Littlefork^ visited here yesterday. Mrs. G. P. Ballou departed Sunday He has been a power during the ——O welcome awaits you.* WHEN THE WORLD nigHt for Duluth where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Strader of Brainerd last two sessions in the House of Miss Edith Lee is back after two PAYS AMERICA WHAT for a few days. were guests in tjie city yesterday. Representatives and if elected will be weeks' visit at her home at Merfilin, IT OWES IT WHEN a power for good in the "State Senate. O Wisconsin. AMERICA PAYS ITS This is a good time to ljuy a ladies' Miss Margie Smith of Laurel visited ——o— Koochiching county needs Mr. McPartlin PEOPLE WHAT IT here yesterday. Coat or1 Suit at Half Price. in the Senate during the next Mrs. John Noll was called to Ellsworth, OWES THEM OWE O. M. CARR & CO. Wis., by the death of a sister four years to look after our interests Sheriff. Van Etten spent yesterday DAY OF ETERNITY who lived there. which are of the most importance. Jake Greengard is visiting in Winnipeg in the Northome country on official FOR SALE WILL H/fc/E GONE Don't fail to vote and talk for Mac. business. this week having departed for THREE 3-year-old colts, broke to Leon LaValley has purchased the Primaries, June 19th.. Adv. BUV' r—37 o-.— that place last Sunday. drive Single or double: strong as Setterlund property at the corner of All ladies' spring Hats and Suits mules, at $150 each. Pay your Fifth avenue and Seventh street. :s-:» Aliss Bessie Anderson is here from now selling at Half Price. money, take your choice. C. Rusfeldt, $ Minneapolis visiting with her mother O. M. CARR & CO. Manitou, Minn. 3t. 8 AT THE CHURCHES 5 Mrs. August Lindvall entertained who lives in the addition. the members of the Norwegian Ladies' 8 o—— Mrs Jack Falconer has returned to 8 s:: a:: FOR SALE—A good used. National Aid yesterday afternoon at her home.. A. D. Field is spending his vacation this city after Tiavfng spent the last Cash register. Inquire- O. Blodgett, BAPTIST CHURCH. in the Twin Cities, having departed two weeks visiting her parents. Rex hotel. 2tp Caroline" Mai and Hazel Le^vis of A. M. Whitby, Pastor. '1' for that locality last week. Indus participated in the county Mr. and Mrs. C. T. MacMurray and FOR SALE—Fr£sh Guerns^ cow and spelling contest held here^yesterday. 10-11 a. m.—Children's da3% Don Masterson and family /departed son, Bobby, departed for Minneapolis young miare, six years old. E. P. ——o Exercises by the Bible school. last night for a short visit with, relatives for Bemidji this week where they Nystrom, Ericsburg, Minn. 2tp Mrs. Hazel Fairchild motored here 7 :Q0 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. will make their future home. there. Tuesday from Littlefork and spent 7:30 p. m.—Evening Praise. Sermon FOR SALE Young Jersey Duroc the day visiting with friends. topic, "A Frightened Jailer." All ladies' spring Coats and Suits pigs, five weeks old, reasonable E. R. Ellingson and C. P. Ellingson, COPYRIGHT 1922 PUB AUTOCASTER SERV. CO. You are cordially welcome. now selling at half price. price. Call at or write to Riverdale candidate for representative, from E. \foline and V. V. Nolan are here O. M. CARR & CO. Dairy, International Falls, Minn. Northome were in this city yesterday on business from Virginia. They Miss Peggy Peterson of Littlefork ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH campaigning. made the trip here by car, two days spent a few days here last week. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. FOR S^LE 80 acre farm three David Rose, district highway engineer, being required to make the trip. 0 Morning Service at 10:30. miles out of Devlin on trunk road drove here from Bemidji last Rev. H. A. Mayer returned from the "Or—• Miss Margaret Cosgrove of Littlefork Sunday School at 11:30. on LaVally river. 40 acres cleared Ray vicinity yesterday. While there week on a tour of inspection. Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll and son' will spent a few days here last week. Summer Bible school is being conducted and four room frame house. Will Rev. M^yer dedicated the new Lyman leave for Hubert tomorrow night every day from 9 to 11 o'clock. 0 sell cheap. Inquire at Press Office. Elmer Wall of Fort Frances underwent community church. where they will spend the summer at M. Hurd of Minneapolis visited here Nineteen children are in attendance. an operation at the Northern 2t. the Ingersoll cottage located on one during the week with relatives. Is your child receiving religious instruction? All ladies' spring Coats and Suits Minnesota hospital yesterday. of the numerous lakes in that section FOR RENT We shall make it welcome now selling at half price. of the state. Dr. M. E. Withrow departed for here. The Bible is read, Psalms and O. M. CARR & CO. FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, Alex Nelson, the contractor from Brainerd last night. Scripture verses are being memorized. 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 I Perham, attended the county school Misses Leone and Lylith Lund, who C. E. Blevins is again on the job at families or rooming house. Inquire board meeting held here Monday. Call at S. E. Thompson & Son for have been stopping with their uncle, his meat market on Second avenue, Come to the English Lutheran at Rifkins. your Paris green. F. Nelson, for a few days since the expiration E. F. Broomhall, architect for the after having spent several days with church, the little church with the big of the school term at Littlefork, message. proposed Littlefork high school building, his family at Warroad. Miss Esther R. Stene of Big Falls where they were members of spent Monday and Tuesday here. ON visited here during the week end. the school faculty, departed for their Don't lose hope. Tanlac has helped BETHEL SWEDISH LUTHERAN home in Iron River, Wis., this week. MUSIC RECORDS thousands who had almost given up John H. Warmanen Pastor. Hilmer O. Rud of Margie transacted J. D. Kibbey returned from Minneapolis in despair. Try it. For sale by S. N. Next Sunday there will be no other business here during the week last week after attending an insurance Claude Chiperfield of Canton, 111., Rubin. services except Sunday school which end. convention held at that place, who visited here last week with Dr. meets at 10 o'clock. Services will be A. P. Ritchie of Bemidji, candidate Ingersoll, departed Monday night for This is a good time to buy a ladies* held at the Normaji schoolhouse, Mr. and Mrsv Geo. Mertens of for nomination for state senator from his home. Mr. Chiperfield was so impressed Coat or Suit at half price. near Loman, on Sunday at 10:30 and Wilmar are visiting relatives in this the Koochiching-Beltrami District, did with this territory that he is AT GISH'S O. M. CARR & CO. at the Loman church at 8:00 p. m. city, having made the trip here by some campaigning in this city yesterday. negotiating for the purchase of lake The business meeting of the Loman auto. Music Store property suitable for a summer home. congregation will be held on Saturday I-O Judge John Berg departed Monday Mrs. G. A. Olson and children departed evening at 8 o'clock at the Loman night for Rochester where he will attend M. H. Gregg, candidate for the office Frank "Dad" Hayes is visiting in for Cushing, Wis., last week church. the fireman's convention which rathe Records of county school superintendent, of Duluth this week. Dad is well known where they will spend the summer is1 being held in that city this week. Birchdale was here yesterday in the BETHLEHEM CHURCH. to the sporting world as the first months. interests of his campaign for that manager of James J. Corbett and also A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Miss Mayme Sheehy departed Tuesday office as the champion lightweight boxer of During the summer season Bethlehem C. P. Ellingson of Northome spent for her home in Fargo after having Wyoming. Dad at the present time is church will hold its preaching the early part of the week here in connection- visited here for the past two This is a good time to buy a ladies' employed here at the lodge."" service, at 10:00 o'clock Sunday mornings, with his campaign for representative. •months with her brother, Leo Sheehy. Coat or Suit at half price. followed by the Sunday school O. M. CARR & CO. O Miss Minnie Anderson, who has at 11:00. All attending our church ^nd R. Grimoldby departed for Minneaipolis SAVE MONEY been the guest of Miss Eleanore school are kindly requested to bear L. J. Lippe of Duluth was among Tuesday. It is reported that he Clyde Johnson, candidate for register this change in mind. the out-of-town contractors that entered, Bowser for the past week, will leave Mailed C.O.D. with in if will drive back a Stutz "Bearcat" of deeds, and Ross Slack, candidate spection privilege. Sunday morning, 10:00—Preaching tomorrow night for International a bid on the proposed Littlefork-school. 20"c /I which has been purchased tfy a local to 40$ Discount. for commissioner from the Third Falls to visit friends for a short time. service. Subject: "An Almighty We repair broken spectacles and eye District, both of Big Falls, were here Faith." From there she and her sister, Miss glasses.^ Send broken lenses we yesterday. Geo.-A. Johnson, one of the four Margaret Anderson, who has taught 11:00, Sunday School. E. Bergsman, duplicate them. Make reading glasses M. M. Abbott motored to Bemidji -—o stronger. Work guaranteed. candidates for the office of commissioner Supt. Lesson: "Faithful in the school the^ past year at International last week to attend the graduating If you feel half sick tired and worn CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. from the third district was a l^alls, will go together to Berkeley, Face of Danger." exercises at that place. .He was accompanied P.O.Box 1797. Minneapolis, Minn. out all the time it is nature's warning. visitor here yesterday. The Children's Day program last Calif., to attend summer school. At as far as Mizpah by county Avoid a breakdown by taking the close of the summer session they engineer A. ^B. Pettersen. In every cormmunity there are people Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin will go toj Susanville, Calif., to \iisit who have been wonderfully restored their parents during the remainder to health by taking Tanlac. Try Albert Schonsby of Birchdale was of their vacation. The Andersons Ladies Attention Learn The Joys of it. For sale by S. N. Rubin. here yesterday doing a little campaigning. were former residents of Bemidji— Mr. Schonsby is one of the From Bemidji Pioneer. O. E. Martin and Henry P. Hasenmeyer, Dustless Cleaning three candidates for the office« crtf who have been the guests of county auditor. LITTLEFORK SCHOOL have G. P. Ballou for the past week have Bring us your hair combings and we will CONTRACT LET WITH returned to their homes in Duluth. Rev. H. A. Mayer will go to Gfraceton them made up into three strand switches or to where he will deliver an Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lapham were C. O'. Gustafson, city, received the your order. address to the members of the gradu the guests of honor at a reception contract for the construction of the ating class at their commencement H.L.FRANK given by the Rebekah lodge last Littlefork high school building. His exercises which will be held tomor Tuesday evening. Mr. Lapham was bid was $50,313.90. Besides Gustafson's row night. presented with an emblem ring. bid there were three others, the 5c^ lOc and. Variety- highest being $53,734. Emil Ruberg, Gunder Nybo, Mildred Mrs. I. I. Olson, who~ has officiated The contract for the installation of Slauson and Emma Nybo were here Agents for THE MANHATTAN HAIR WORKS, as proprietor of the North Star hotel the heating, lighting) ventilation and from Birchdale yesterday participating Guaranteed Switches. for the past sixteen years, has leased plumbing systems will be let late this in the spelling contest and bread the hotel to Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. Olson nfjBnth along with the contracts for baking contest held at the Alexander will hereafter make her home with the installation of same in the Silverdale Baker high school. •her daughter, Mrs. 'Smalley. and Mizpah schools. Mr. and Mrs. H. Babcock left Mr. and ^Mrs. M. Carew and children for Northfield this week where they of Indus attended the graduation will make an extended visit. Mr. Stop! You Can Get exercises held at the Grand theatre Babcock owns some very desirable last Friday evening. Their son, property»at that place. During his absence Michael, is a member of this year's Victor Lundbohm, former War graduating class. road druggist, will have charge of the Good Groceries Here City Drug Store. F. R. Lapham and family are planning to leave for New York state, Mrs. R. F. C. litis and daughter, where they will make their future ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER Mildred, departed for the Twin Cities home, Monday. The trip will be made The wonderful nozzle, wide and last night. They will stay until the by automobile. The Laphams have low down, enables the APEX to SATURDAY SPECIALS state university graduating exercises been valued citizens in this city and "poke' into places impossible to are over, Russell litis being one of reach with ordinary cleaners it their departure is regretted by the entire will not only clean exposed places the members of this year's graduat community. in the center of the room, but can Br,.„ 28c ing class from the school of pharmacy. 3 cans Corn Ca go under radiators, stoves, ordinary Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Patterson and 33c 29c furniture, etc.—cleans into corners for...... OtlV family and Mrs. Patterson's sister, 9 and alone base-boards. It is D. Hurlburt, secretary of the commercial 2cans String Beans Pine Apple Roll Miss Gladys Lee,. departed yesterday designed to be of greatest help in 38c 29c club, returned Tuesday morning its every day usel by automobile for a trip to the Twin The machine height is only 6TA from Hibbing where he had been 2 cans Apricots Pressed Picnic Hatns Cities where they will visit for a few 28c inches, while the nozzle thoroughly attending a meeting of the secretaries days before motoring' to Merrillan, ..10c cleans a strip 13 in. wide—think of of commercial clubs of northern Wis., where they will visit at the Lee Minced Ham it I With the APEX as her assistant., Minnesota. The meeting was home at that place. the modern housewife is at all called for the purpose of discussing .times conscious of thorough cleanliness in every nook and corner. Irving .Burton- was among those tourist problems for this section of who drove their cars to Minneapolis the state. At Mr. Hurlburt's instigation Phone a* for a demonstration City Grocery and Meat Market of the "APEX" right in your own Sunday to attend Odd!' Fellows' convention the scope of the meeting was home! which was held there Monday* broadened to cover a larger field, Today Mr. Barton will leave covering agriculture, immigration to that the IVERSON & BRA ATEN, Props. Minneapolis for a trip San Francisco and^taxes. He pointed, out of the and points o£ interest along the high tax rate in this section At San Francisco he is no inducement settlers We Ddrrer Pacific, coast. country for 340 FIFTH AVENUE v, «i7 tf«»e 225 .the Shiiner's conyentioA on a 2 to come in, and also the crying need will attend whtcji is to beheld tbere we^ct ye«k. of settlement in this .fertile county.