International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 11, 1913 · Page 2 of 8
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IF l. TiV INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. FALLS MEN TO START about 300 miles half the distance or LAW AND ORDER BIRCHDALE SLIVERS. AUTO STAGE ROUTE UP more being on an ice road. There Mrs. A. Slauson leaving the youngsters LEAGUE LAUNCHED is no railroad line into this territory NEAR ARTIC CIRCLE to settle the dispute as to who International Falls Abstract Co. A meeting was held at the Baptist and travelers have heretofore been Ray Holler will lea ye in a few should be "boss" during her absence church last night for the purpose of as long as three weeks on the road days for Athabasca Landing in the left for a short visit with her husband organizing some sort of a league BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors and have paid as high as $100 for the new Canadian country North of Edmonton in International Falls. looking for the better enforcement of ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE where he and J. J. Doran "The Ladies' Aid society met at transportation. Mr. Doran and Mr. law in our city. The Rev. Mr. Heermance were recently and where he will the parsonage Thursday. Quite a Holler will put four autos on the was appointed to draw up a little sewing was done considering its operate an automobile stage route route. The new section of country Collections, Conveying and Loans constitution which he presented and attendance. overland and over-ice on the lakes it was adopted. Officers were th«»n which is receiving attention now and J. E. BURDICK, Manager into the country where finds of gas, Mr. Harry Whitcomb was one of elected as follows: E. .Hulett, to which many are going is in the the lucky ones to be in big thriving oil and coal have been discovered The International Falls Minnesota president James A. Watson, (Vice distance to be covered will be Peace River valley. Baudette this week! President S. A. Sherman, secretary Xmas is coming and merry are we! and treasurer these with The Rev. By the practicing and drilling of P, J. Kileen, Dr. M. E. Withrow and W. J. VanPelt were appointed as the songs and pieces one can see that FINANCIAL STATEMENT executive committee. After discussing the dedication of the Birchdale Three Leaders existing conditions in our city church is going to be a splendid affair. the league adjourned to meet at call. TATAL RECEIPTS TO DATE, S53.11 There will alsd {be interesting The following is the constitution entertainments at the school Believing that law lies at the very BILLS PAID. house about Christmas. foundation oi government, a%i that "Wood ....$13.63 its enforcement is essential to the For lack of exercise, or preference Light 5.40 welfare of any community, we whose Golden Grain Belt Beers to riding? Rev. Howard walked up Window Pane 1.25 names are underwritten, citizens of to Barwick on a little business trip. To Pastor'?. Salary $32.83 Total $53.11. Balance due Pastor International Falls and vicinity, Harpers Whiskey Richard and Olga Cerosky were $101.34 band ourselves together in a law enforcement absent from school all last week. Perhaps league for the following purpose: the arrival of their long absent "Rock Spring Water It seems to take some time to get our financial plan in action. I. We insist upon the enforcement daddy proved too strong an attraction Yet there is much for encouragement for the work is moving all of all state laws and ordinances, for them to leave. along the line. Another month will show better reports. Remember especially those relating to the Messrs. Gender Nyles and Russell our church is supported by voluntary contributions of the mem- liquor traffic, gambling, houses of UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents Bell, clerks of the Birchdale store prostitution, the sale of tobacco and International Falls, Minn. cigarettes pool and billiard halls, made a short business trip to Borwick, slot machines and other laws and Saturday. ordinances touching the moral and econmic welfare of the community. II. We insist that our county and Make your Christmas Gifts municipal officers use all diligence to as see that these laws are enforced, provided for in sections 1561 and 1562 of the Revised laws of 1905. Attractive at Our Expense III. In order that these objects may be fully secured, we pledge ourselves to use all right methods, not only in securing the enforcement ef law, but also in putting men in Regardless of the size or value of the gift itself, wrap it office who will not violate their oath. up in a neat paper, put on a few Xmas seals and Xmas EDITOR FIXES SCALE stamps, inclose a pretty gift card, and attach a fancy tag or express label. It is quite the thing to do—the practice is growing year by year. Besides, it adds a lot to the OF PRICES FOR "PUFFS.' holiday sentiment. Perhaps you have priced these "fancy fixings" and found them A western editor comes to the conclusion that those desiring "too expensive." If not, price them now. Then you'll appreciate this liberal offer. "puffs" in his paper must pay for them and has established Design and Enough for the following schedule of prices: Quality the Entire For tellnig tbe public that a man the Family REV. C. H. BLAKE a successful tiuezn, when everybody Best IF knows that he is as lazy as bers and friends of the church. Have you done your share. Pay a government mule, $2.70. your supscription through the envelope and get your credit on the IS church books, or you can report same to finance committee Referring to the deceased citizen 226Pieces 14 Articles J. H. Emerson, Secy G. N. Millard, Treas. as one who is mourned by the entire community, when we know he will George P. Watson, Chairman only be missed by the poker circle, 6 Large Carls $10.13. 15 Postcards Fred H. Rogge, Prof. N. H. Nelson and O. L. .Davis have been Referring to some galivantin' female 8 Medium Cards appointed finance committee at Ranier and are doing business right. 6 Large Tags as an estimable lady whom it We appreciate this and it gives tone to the work. The business 10 Small Cards 8 Medium Tags is a pleasure to meet, when every end of the church is a man's job and the men are getting under 25 Large Seals business man in town would rather 10 Small Tags it. This is very encouraging. see Satan coming, $8.10. 50 Medium Seals 10 "Do Not Open" Calling an ordinary pulpit pounder 50 Small Seals The Sabbath school will need some extra money for its Christmas Stickers an eminent divine, 60 cents. celebration. If the committee misses you send your subscription to 16 Stamps Sending a doughty sinner to heaven, 10'Merry Christmas1 the Sabbath school secretary Mrs. Lawrence Larson or the Pastor. $5.00. 2 Xmas Folders Stickers Referring to a deceased merchant who never advertised in his life as NOTES a progressive citizen $4.98. Another year is closing. Have we given our best to the world. A live world demands living folks. Have you been living. TALKING PICTURES. Make Embossed Are you a friend to Jesus Christ? There can be no true Christmas Your Gifts in Gold Manager Ferguson of the Unique without you are. Look Attractive and Colors theatre has made a contract for an What will be your Christmas offering to Jesus Christ? You exhibition of Edison's Talking Moving cannot afford to forget HIM. Each piece is distinctly designed and colored, beautifully embossed on fine white stock and fully pictures in his theatre next equal in appearance and quality to the "very best" subjects offered in the stores at "those high prices." If you wish the pastor to call at j*our home give him your Wednesday and Thursday. This is to meet and enough for A comprehensive assortment, a variety every want large the whole family. name and address. the first, time anything of this kind The Sabbath school is the biggest job of the church. Get into This 226-Piece Assortment Free has been exhibited in this city, and it and give it A BOOST. will be both interesting and instructive This is the BEST TOWN because we live here, use our talents to all. Don't forget the place— here, sacrifice and serve here. Unique theatre and the time next The Pastor meets his congregation at the door of the church We have tried to realize every want of our readers in this assortment—to make it complete and 1 Wednesday and Thursday, December when they come in. Any who come after he goes to the pulpit of the best quality. We have given a great deal of thought to a balanced variety, even including Xmas 10th and 11th. will kindly wait and meet him afterwards. Post Cards, so that you may "remember" those to whom you will not send gifts. It is with great 1 Any questions you may have to ask the Pastor on bible text, satiV^ction that we offer this assortment to our readers, realizing that not only the quantity but the STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP fig be economic or social problems, write same on slip of paper and drop quality will favorably impress every recipient—that every one who receives this package will satisfied. on offering plate. Management, Circulation, Etc., of International Hg You Also Get These Two Publications Anyone who has or is deciding to live the Christian Life and Fails Press & Border wishes to unite with the church may report to the Pastor or present Budget published weekly at International themselves at the altar during- the closing hymn of any public service. Fails. Minn., required by the Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer Farm and Home The Act of August 24, 1912. Is the only weekly published by a great Chicago Daily. Is published twice a month, 24 issues a year, of from iOur District Supt. The Rev. Samuel L. Parish plans to be with Editor Geo. P. Watson, International Thus the special advantages in securing and printing x6 to 48 large pages chock-full of information and suggestions us December 17th. Service at eight o'clock. Brother Parish preaching. Falls, Minn. important world's news are clearly obvious. From both which you will find nowhere else. It deals Business meeting same evening. All who know him will want THE DAILY and THE SUNDAY editions of THE INTER with everything of interest to the Housekeeper, Farmer, Managing Editor, Geo. P. Watson, OCEAN, which is acknowledged to be the ablest edited Gardener, Fruit Grower, Dairyman, Live Stock and to hear this popular man who was once pastor here. International Falls, Minn. publication in the 'West, the cream of editorial thought Poultry Keeper. Each issue has several special articles "The real man, the manly man, the interesting man is the one Business Manager, Geo. P. Watson, by well-known writers about the farm and how to make has been selected for THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND who is captain of his own SOUL." International Falls, Minn. FARMER. When you add the special features of its own it pay. A year's subscription will include the big Poultry various attractive departments you will realize and ap- Annual issue, printed in February, which alone is Owners: All the stock of the International ?'reciateEEKLY the big money's worth given in each issue of worth the entire price of the whole year's subscription. Falls Press Publishing THE CHRISTMAS W INTER OCEAN FARMER at its regular Every one who has or ever expects to have poultry IJ HE AND Company except thirty-one (31) $x a subscription price of year. should be sure to get the Poultry Annual. season is drawing near. May God be A REAL GOD to us and the shares owned by Geo. P. Watson, International OUR BIG XMAS BARGAIN words brother and sister be not unmeaning terms upon our lips. Falls, Minn., is held in We pray that the CHRISTMAS spirit may settle upon you and become escow by Geo. N. Millard cashier of your very life. Carry the CHRISTMAS atmosphere with you the First National Bank, International through the year, For the true CHRISTMAS is a condition of the Falls, Minn., assigned to Geo. Offer heart and mind. It is not so much the gifts you may give to others, Subscription P. Watson and subject to a contract gifts that cost dimes or dollars, but the gift of kindness, sympatliy of purchase therefore by said Geo. and love that are the greatest gifts. This Pastor wishes P. Watson. for you this Christmas time. Plenty to eat and warm clothes to The International Falls Press S1.50' Known bondholders, mortgagees, wear, Plenty of sunshine and health your, share, Plenty of friendship, and other security holders, holding 1 The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer, 1 year ALL FDR ONLY Plenty of LOVE, Then you'll surely be grateful to FATHER I.OO, per cent or more of total, amount of ABOVE bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Farm and Home, 1 year $1.75 .50' None. ^V Big (226-Piece) Xmas Package THE GREATEST GIFT WAS WHEN GOD GAVE HIMSELF TO Geo. P. Watson. .50I Sworn to and subscribed before me THIS WORLD. this 6th day of Dec./1913. Total Regular Price $3.50, THE GIFT OF SELF IS THE GREATEST GIFT WE CAN GIVE (Seal) TO THE WORLD. G. N. Millard, NOTE—If you are already a subscriber to any one of these publications your time will be extended one full yew Notary Public, Koochiching County, from the date of your present expiration. GIVE OF THE BEST YOU HAVE AND THE BEST WILL COME Minnesota. BACK TO M. Address all orders and make all remltaneee payable to (My commission expires Jan. 11, The International Falls Press, 1914. International Falls. Minn* W?*- r.H, —r MMMSHwi —BW:T .. —aWK