International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 2, 1919 · Page 2 of 8
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—T INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY .2 1919 S^SA^ **V ^-5* PAGE THREB Why dont Vou Savet v!*: «. fey- I" Vl4'!.'I'.'jfl \*T Hi '\A /\S 'S' A Ptrtyour The midnight hour, solemn and drear— Money in Our Bank The bells ring out our good old year. listen to the plaintive sound Vibrating o'er the country 'round. Alas! my friend has to depart, My good, old year, it pains my heartt SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRE- He was with me 'mid sunny rays, And clung to me in cloudy days, SERVATION WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURK A friend in joy, a iend tn woe, Yes, such was it, he must got HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS No more he shal. jturn to me, With all his charms and gifts, so free. "GO" EACH PAY DAY, AND NOT2SAVE SOME OF IT. And Ah! it grieves me too, the thought. -"A WOULD PUZZLE ANY FRUGAL MIND. That I've not wed him, as I ought! /t'fy **/A. «, .. VSSSSSS OLD AGE IS! SURE TO FIND YOU EITHER PENNILESS And when I think about this year. Forever now to disappear, OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOUNT—YOAJ'LL Now also of the years of yon, Rung out since long, to be no more: GET THE HADITIAND YOU'LL SOON HAVE A "BIG WAD." IVith childhood's sport, when dreams dreamed, WE ADD PERXENTONTEREST. When fancy's rays upon me beamed, With dear old home, and all its charms, And smiling e'yes and loving arms, With beckoning hopes of rainbow hue, FIRST NATIONAL BANK With hearts sincere, that stronger grew, The bells say sadly: "Gone for aye, "Time sweeps your pleasures all International Falls, Minnesota away!" Ah! cease to ring thou mournful bell\ I do not like thy funeral knell, Curtain mine eyes, thou blessed sleep, And let me joy in dreamland reap! THE STUBEE The notes are-hushed—the year is dead, "V And what he was and gave has Hed. But no—once more I hear it ring, Now moving with a steadier swing, Bounding, sweet notes, conveying cheer, Sash and Door Factory The bells ring in the bright New Year. New life, new hope, new peace, new cheer. Farewell the old, welcome New Year I |V/IY NAME is Nineteen Nineteen— IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Yes, church bells, ring from lofty spire That heavenward point, with hope to You see Tim just brand-new inspire! The happy song is in your clang, ous/shout, Daddy Time let me out We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of Which one sweet night Qod's angels sang: MILLWORK nsLaaew hope to you. "Glory to God and peace on artk Good will to man," at Jesus' birth. and you will make no mistake by getting REV. S. F. REDERUS. 0that yoffve got my number, N their prices before ordering elsewhere ou rather doubt CHIPS FROM THE RIME BLOCK. That I/tave cdAe here to scatter good cheer Well, Angel of the Record Book, turn Building and Contracting a Specialty over one more leaf, and jot down my All Work Guaranteed all th)fj glooms to flout. resolutions. I shall try to make them brief. But, come to think about it, what will all the angels say when LARS STUBEE, Prop. worlds gone crazy they see my resolutions, same as every New Year's day? I suspect they'll And^things are all dead wrong^^ 2nd|Avs. and 6th St. Phone 80 say: "That duffer has dragged out the But aNti^i5vJittl^'boy brings a promise?Sf joy, same old set, and he'll smash 'em all by Monday, or by Tuesday night, I'll greet me with a song! bet Tish we angels had a harp for each and every time he has made that resolution to quit writing silly rhyme." Poor Angel of the Record Book! You've got a man-sized job, writing The Provision Store down the resolutions for the New Year's morning mob! I would suggest you save your strength and overhead expense, by making up some rubber' stamps for ten or twenty pence. Just save the stamps this evening, and file them all away. You'll need on account of confusion in receiving merchandise the Company them in a year from now, another New Store will hereafter be known as The Provision Store. Year's day! 1 ft##*#*#*#*#*#*#***#*#**###'**#***#, Remember we are Sole Agents for Chase Sanbouni's celebrated of her courtship—where she first met her- lover, their introduction, the impression REMEMBERED coffees and teas and the "Home Brand' goods of all kinds. NEW YEAR'S DAY she formed of him at first TAKE TIME TO LIVE RIGHT. We sell the best of goods at lowest prices. •. sight. She even remembers what her arid reveries were and her wonderment as I stood on a tower in the wet. The season for good resolutions is to whether or not he thought of her. I FORGOTTEN I And New Year and Old Year met approaching. Thousands are resolving She remembers each call he made all And winds were roaring and blowing to begin the. New Year by commencing The Provision? Store that was said or done how she had 4 And I said. "O years that meet in tears, some effort at self-improvement. detected his growing love for her even Have ye aught that is worth the knowing! before he guessed it himself. She remembers By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Most people suffer from poor health Science enough and exploring. the hour of their bethrothal because they say "they haven't time Wanderers coming and going. and -the conversation that brought it to take care of themselves." Matter enough for deploring. quite unexpectedly about. The business man knows he needs "The heart is hard in nature and unfit But aught that is worth the knowing?" As. for the man she married, not one For human fellowship, as being: void exercise, but denies himself because lllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll Seas at my feet were flowing mati 7 in a hundred can remember what Of sympathy and therefore dead alike it he hasn't time. To love and friendship both, that is not Waves on the shingle pouring. emotion swept across his heart at his Most people run their lives in such WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT pleased ," firsj: meeting with her whom he was Old Year roaring and blowing. With sight of others enjoying life a slipshod fashion that they haven't his to iove evermore till death did them Nor feels their happiness augment And New Year blowing and roaring time to eat ^properly, to think properly, -. own." pnri.f Ninety-nine men out of a hundred —Alfred Lord Tennyson. and to rest properly. At the beginning of the New Year iwill confess to their wives. "I'm And the result' is that they die ahead one should brush the dust off his list bleStjif I just know just how I happened of time because they haven't had time of friends, looking up those who have to propose to you.". When a to live properly, GOOD NEW YEAR ADVICE. dropped quietly out of one's everyday majn rcan forget that most thrilling of life without a very good reason for all moments in his life he can forget -NICOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- it. Making new acquaintances is usuclly anything. Such men find it very easy "The old familiar wish rings true, A Happy New Year, friends, to you."' an easy matter. But to nurture to forget their wife's or children's those acquaintances until they blossom birthdays, realizing that remeinbrahce man who keeps up the custom of A into friends, cemented by loyalty wonld call for presents. sending New Year cards to his friends OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 and constancy, is a different problem. Included this year a second card bearing Many wives are ?lad to have the childreh A man or woman may count acquaintances not forgotten. But they are just these words: by the score—-people who as ivell satisfied that be has forgotten "Instead of returning evil for "evil, Invite them to their homes to dine, to how swiftly time is running afapy with try to return evil with good to say the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and theater party, .or merrymaking—yet thefr good looks and aging them. nothing ill of others to act kindly 0 from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance they are still acquaintances only. Last, and by no means least, no man even with dumb animals. Friendship means much more than or .woman, no matter how happily married, and lobby-on Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. "Live thus one day, two days, or this, while few actually understand it. should-allow the old folks at home more, and compare the state of- your -Many a one has counted up a hundred to imagine themselves forgotten, by 125 Rooms-^-—100 with bath and toilet mind with its state in former days. so-called friends today. But if adversity them. It doesn't take much time to $1.00 to $2.00 per day s^, "Make the attempt and you will see assails one tomorrow there- may write a few lines once in a fortnight. how the dark, evil moods have passed cqjt .be one heart among the many one We should always remember not to for* Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside away and how the soul's happiness has could turn to for solace and cheer. get those who have been dear to us increased. exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. Not one pair of hands would be extended "Make the attempt, and you will see to draw one in from the cold, ^l)nly Keep Green Ones. that the gospel of love brings the Guests will receive the personal attention of the storm and darkness, if one is suddenly Don't carry over any old bills into greatest and most desirable of all bereft of shelter. Past'''benefits the owners who will be there to wait on them theV New Year—barring, of course, are not remembered. Acquaintance? things." °,reen bills. V/u find it easy to forget. ,OnIy friends remember On these cards Is written, "This is •SWM- B- CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY I the past and its hallowed, A Goodf Resolve. Tolstoy's advice. It is good to pin on 4 memories. Resolve to be better natured during a calendar where it will be seen every A woman will remember every,-detail the coming year. day." 1