International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 5, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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*X j»- ~'r '1~ **.»W 14?-- 1 i.frsE-• "F THE INTERNATIONAL'VALLS PIIESS PAGE FIVE if\ yi *jr£ DEPUTY REEDY PAINFULLY INJURED CHURCH T" AiJ**^ APPOINTED SHERIF^ bpijjjjfi's-- MM A'A. ?f *A. B. Swenson was painfully injured W^T~ ~mi»~ Jii"' Following the refusal of Mrs. Van l^st Week when an automobile in which Tt Etten to accept the office of county he in company with three companions BETHLEHEM CHURCH. sheriff for the balance of the unex-» were making a' land inspection tour, A. WaUac* MacNcifl, Minister. pired !term, the county commissiofoers, turned turtle on the Littlefork. road. HAY BALING J' L. A. McClenahan departed last Lou& Sher is transacting business M) in regular session last Tuesday, "appointed Although the other occupants of the we6k for Roseau. in, the .twin cities. Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching ^M PREPARED to press your hay at former deputy Hugh Reidy 73* car escaped with only minor injuries o-— c— service. Subject: "The Foursquare a reasonable price. Cari* bale- average to fill that office for the balance of the Swenson. was pinned under causing Ross Cof ell of Big Falls visited with Mr .and Mrs. W. V. Kane -are visiting Man." of twenty-five tons per day. term. him to sustain a fractured leg. "'••TKj: Hf' Hi^ mother her? last week. -~r in the twin cities 7^ Sunday school, 11:35. Supt. E. Whether you live near Ericsburg, Berg'sman. Lesson topic: "The Advent International Falls, Littlefork, Loman MOPSEHEART CONCERT CARD OF THANKS ^r- and Mrs. C. Lovejy of Birthdale Stewart Robertson- of Indus was a of the Savior." or intermediate points, let me PARTY COMING TO GRAND t. o— ^^i^Srere visitors here this week. visitor here last week. Young People's meeting, 7 Topic: bale your hay up in first class shCpe. The tender sympathy arid lovthg5 "Now or, The Folly of Procrastination." Address Box 4, Ericsburg, Minn. The Mooseheart concert party will kindness shown to us by the entire C. Hamre of Waukanha was a coun- O. Otteson of Round Lake was a Chas. Pine. appear at the Grand Theatre next 15-16-17-18C community, during our sad. bereavenieritrf)f J§f^-r..'ty seat visitor during the week. Sunday visitor here. ,v Evening service, 7:45. Subject: "He Thursday, October -13th. The members .a Moving husband and father, -C. o—— who Knows Jesus Knows God.''^ of this party are exceptionally have been such a great source of FOR SALE:—Sulky plow good as [, «, Jlorace McCormack and Hays^Zim,' Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Birchdale 'Wednesday afternoon: Meeting of good musicians, having played on big£ strength,' comfort and consolation, and new for sale cheap has not plowed spent the week end here. merman were week end visitors at the Ladies' Aid society. time and at the close of tlie short circuit, knowing that we cannot personally over twenty acres. Inquire Jas. ^'CXiuluth. '••••.. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. in which International Falls is ineluded, see all out of so many, we take this Mrs. P. J. Linden visited friendsf at Ewald, International Falls. 16-17p A cordial welcome awaits you. will go on the Orpheum circuit -'^C' opportunity of extending bur sincere Pine River during the past week. fr*- J. J. Hauler returned here last week the winder season. This show for thinks to the people of International I* ,i after concluding a business trip. t-®-.tJ*e WORK WANTED—Young man desires BAPTIST CHURCH which is being staged under the auspices Falls and the surrounding territory. .Phillip Gilt and- family observedYom "^twin cities. evening work. Experienced A. M. Whitby, Pastor of the local Moose lodge will include The many loving and sympathetic acts Kippur Monday at BemidjL soda clerk, etc. Inquire at The Press $:*/ the showing of latest motion^ were a great aid to us in bearirig up 16p :$l6y Frank who is studying law at office. Bible school 10: a. m. 1 pictures of Mooseheart in addition to1 ^under such a sudden and bitter affliction. the state university visiteiKwith his Ed Abelman of Indus spent Sunday Morning worship 11:00 a. m. the concert. pareYits here a few days this week. here at the home of his father-in-law, Sermon topic: "The Stewardship To Gain a Good Reputation Amidst such a universal display of O— Jas. Curran. of Life.'\ EPISCOPALIANS* HAVE kindness, it is hard to make any par-/ C. B. Kinney returned hojne early o— Christian Endeavor 7 p." mL Leader •y\rr NEW MINISTER ticular reference, but with thanking The way to gain a good reputation this'week after. concludinga business Helen Wirt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hendrickson made is to endeavor to be what you appear. trip to all, we would particularly wish to North Dakota in the interests *U ..fp Evening praise $ :00 p. m. Sermon: an automobile trip td. Northpme during of-the 'i\ International —0— Lumber Co. That is precisely the manner in which Rev. Brinley Abbott and family of: voice our appreciation of the services "The Stewardship of Time." the week. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has Scotland arrived here last week. Rev.. of Rev. Father O'Dwyer, Rev A», W. We will be pleased to see you. Judge C. W. Stanton of Benjidji was Abbott is the new Episcopalian min-. MacNeill, the St. Tliomas choir, the gained its reputation as a cure for N ampng those whoi motored here from ister. He preached his first sermon in coughs, colds, croup and whooping L. W. -LaB.elle is transacting business Odd Fellow and otlysr fraternal orders, RECEPTION FOR NEW PASTOR that city last week to attend the Van cough. Every bottle that has ever in the t\Kin cities, leaving here this city at the Holy Trinity Episcopal the city and county officials, the Etien funeral. Tuesday night. been put odt by the manufacturers church/last Sunday to a large congre-^ city band, the donors, of the beautiful A reception for Rev. Brinley Abbott, has been fully up to the high standard gation. flowers, and all of the ©any others, R. S. Skinner, Baudette banker, and the. new pastor of the Holy Trinity of excellence claimed for it. People Mrs. T. C. Carroll returned this who so cheerfully and promptly contributed' F. V. Peterson motored to this city Episcopal church, and family, will te PARTRIDGES COME HIGH have found! that it can be depended week from Faribault after concluding their services in the performance from Baudette this week and spent a given this evening by members of that upon for the relief and cure of these a visit there at the home of her parents. of the last sad rites of our beloved. day visiting with Mr. Peterson's sons, church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson found that shooting ailments and that it is pleasant and livi Charles and Al. J. H. Brown. safe to take. For sale by S. N. Rubin. partridges out of season was a rather Mrs. Hughes Van Etten The first I. O. O. F. card party of the expensive proposition when he paid Georgian Van Etten. Rev. A. W.1 MacNeill left Monday season will be held at the I. O. O. F. a fine of $20 and lost his gun in the for Grand Marais to preach the annual hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 9th. bargain Tuesday morning in Judge The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church sermon before the Duluth association Don't miss it! Palmer's court. Johnson, who had -will be entertained Friday afternoon INTERNATIONAL FALLS' of Congregational churches. He returns two birds in his possession, wfas taken at the G. N. Millard hoqje by Mrs. J. Saturday. NEW SHOE STORE Miss M. Donelly returned this week ip custody Monday near Ericsburg by H. 'Fisher. after concluding a month's vacation Game Warden Powers. A. 6. Kruger left Sunday night for which wa^jspent at her mother's home HEMSTITCHING Buffalo N. Y., where he will attend the POWDER RIVER TO in Herbert, Saskatchewan. national convention of pulp and sulphite BE SHOWN ^lERE All kinds. 10 cents per yard neat LOCATED IN LATZ'S OUTLET STORE workers as a delegate from the Norda^l Olson, an employee of the work, prompt service. local organization. First National Bank, was called to his "Powder River," the only authentic Border Hemstitching Co., home at Westby, Wjs., this week by picture of the battle front of the 615 Ninth Avenue. the serious illnefes of his mother. World war will be shown at the Grand John Wall, deputy of the Hen- Ghief Our opening was a big success. People Theatre next Monday and Tuesday nepin county sheriff's office- made a o— A GooAl Phytic Mrs. Oscar Granum departed on under the auspices of the Veterans of trip to this city last week and took When you want a physic that is Friday last for her home at Emory, Foreign Wars. back a man wanted in that county for came for miles away ty take advantage of mild and gentle in effect, easy to take Wisconsin, after a visit here at the non-support, who was taken in custody and xerfain to act, take Chamberlain?s home of her father, O. Larson. here last week by local deputies. 5S PASSENGER TRAINS tablets. They are excellent. For sale the Savings offered on Quality Footwear. ARE RESTORED BY THE by S. N. Rubin. Charles Corrin, D. L. Petterson and Eugene Holler, Harry and Leo Emlaw NORTHERN PACIFIC R. E. Martin motored to Silverdale and J. L. Ajlbertson composed a CITATION FOR HEARING ON PET) 1^1 early this ^reek where Mr. Corrin I party who motored to Virginia, Hibhas Effective October 1st, fifty-ei^ht TION FOR ADMINISTRATION bing amd other range points last Sunday, the plumbing contract on the new passenger trains will have been restored More Specials for This Week covering-, a distance of 265 miles. STATE OF MINNESOTA school under construction at that to service by the Northern Pacific COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING place! Paddy Murray is installing the railway since the first days of fixtures and doing the plumbing work Jack Bradley arrived here Tuesday shopcr^ft strike, it was announced today IN PROBATE COURT Ladies Satin Pumps made in Boys' shoes in black calf in the building. morning from Minneapolis to take up by Mr. A. B. Smith, passenger low Baby Louis heels— leather (sizes up to 6) ——o duties as window trimmer and card traffic manager. In\.the matter of the estate bf A. N. $2.98 good grade fabric an unusual for the O. M. Carr store, a position B. Gardner accompanied by writer Strong and Oft V. "Material additions^ to our forces Amundsen, decedent. Freeman and John Hanson and Frank whiA he recently accepted. Mr. The state of Minnesota to Minnie value lytve made possible the restoration of comfortable. Amundsen, Fred Ami%ndsen and Mrs. C. at Marks motored to Bemidji Saturday is' well known here having Bradley Northern Pacific trains over the entire B. Lee and all persons interested in the night. Sunday morning they paid a employed until early this summer been system," said Mr. Sinith today. Children's shoes in*tan or, granting of administration of the estate visit to Anton Norgren who is receiving Burton store. Ladies' Felt Comfy slippers, at the "We are having little difficulty now in black (^sizes to 8) QQf* of said decedent.. treatment at Lake Julia sanitorium. (all sizes) per QQjffc operating trains up to the standard The petition of I^red Amundsen special vOC Fok SALE: One 1917 Dodge car After motoring to Park Rapids having "been filed in this court, representing which the company demands." pa that A. N. Amundsen, then a resident very cheap. S. Gregg, Littlefork, I they started on their return trip, arriving E. of the county of Koochiching, Men's Tan Scout .yWork home late Sunday night. Minn? 13 Miss Gladys Burton returned, from Ladies Oxfords good comfort State of Minnesota, died intestate on, Shoes, all QQ the twin cities yesterday morning, after, the 20th day of September, 1-922 andpraying style made with rubber $1.98 solid leather concluding a visit there. that letters of administration heels of his estate be granted to C. V. Linsten and the court, having fixed the The "Lincoln" Radio Frequency Mrs. Jas. R. Campbell will arrive Ladies' Fine Black Kid at time and place for hearing said petition. here tomorrow to spend the week end Dress Shoes QQ Ladies' Patent Pumps, latest $2.98 with her daughter,'Miss Myrtle Campbell. Therefore, you, and each of you, are (all sizes.... style heel 1: Radiophone Receiver hereby' cited and required to show all sizes' ..!. cause, if any you have, before this o—— Ladies' one strap Kid House court at the probate court rooms in the Miss Kathryn Withrow spent the $2.48 Slippers, made with rubber Brings in high-class entertainmeht consistently, in a •'high court house, in the city of International Girls' School Shoes (sizes up week end in Bemidji as the guest of Falls, in the county of Koochiching, heels. A class way, because: 1 to 2) special her cousin, Miss Margaret Lord. state of Minnesota, on the 4th day of special .... V-1V10 at per pair IT IS THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH CLASS While there Miss Withrow attended November, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., Why said petition should not be\ granted. the Falls-Bemidji foot ball game. RADIO RECEIVERS Consumer's Shoe Co. It does not distort even the most delicate musical tones.* .Witness the Judge of said court and A. E. Kettridge who has been operating seal, of said court, this 4th day of It Does Not "Howl" a barber shop at 300 Third street (October, 1922. It does not require an elaborate antenna. has secured a new location and is (COURT SEAL) JOHN BERG, Probate Judge. Its sensitiveness and selectivity iis unequalled' for the pure now holding forth across the street J. J. Hadler, reception of radiphone broadcast entertainment. ot 227 Third street, he having moved 1 Attorney for petitioner.* 0.5-12-19 We welcome the opportunity of demonstrating this instrument his shop the first of the week. in your own home. Get More Power Northern Lakes Radio Service International Falls, Minnesota ir Distributors of "Lincoln" Radio Apparatus in Northern Get 15more power, and save gasolitie. 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