International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 1, 1920 · Page 6 of 12
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m»i ST"B j-J ^|pF3»f pjfii 'T^^'e.^ft-'if?' iffcfgrfGs, pif*fw ft vs* ^y*r L. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY 1st,4920 PAGE FIVE TRAVEL NOTES more rapidly than any city in the MOST COMPLETE CENSUS world. It's easy for a rubber city to EVER TAKEN LOCAL NEWS A great many people who spend a expand vacation traveling faiKto give their President Wilson has called the neighbors any news of what they observed. The people of Canton, Ohio feel -attention of the Nation ijj his proclamation Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor Mac Loman has been spending very proud of the Wm. McKinley to the 14th decennial census I &%\ a few weeks in Chicago and other monument and well they should be. which is to be the biggest, best Morning worship 10:30. Abe Olson of Littlefork was a vj/itor Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork spent eastern points and Sunday while for it is truly a sight woj-th seem/, and most complete census of the here Tuesday. 0^ Sunday in our city. -~r* in Chicago,sent the following travel beautifully located. Canton is an ideal United States ever taken if the plans Sunday School 11:45. •,* notes: 1 location for a monument, is is io of the Census .Bureau do not go awry. /. Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's Wm. Kiever of Littlefork spent quiet and peaceful. Director of the Census Sam L. Rogers Christian Endeavor 7:30. Drug jStore. ti Tuesday in our city. This is Sunday morning, 11 bells, has announced ,-fefcat everything is and, aside fro ma few slaves I am They say' neegssity is the mother in readiness to begin the canvasing A good New Year resolve is: "I A. A. Gilchist of Ray was a county the only fellow M. Mathison of Ericsburg was a up. However I was of invention and. this means that a campaign that "during the month of shall regularly attend divine worship. business visitor the first of the^week. also the only felldw who went to bed business visitor here over Sunday. practical ajir machine will be in use January,-1920, will cover every mansion, •,* wh'cn I did. Things arc just getting before long because the thorofare of e^cry cottage and every hut in Union watch party and devoticn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randolph were good when a country jake gets sleepy the big busy cities will not accomodate the country. An army of more than service Wednesday beginning at eight E. L. Bradley of Duiuth was a business down from Kettle Falls on Christmas. any more automobifa^ traffic. 87,000 enumerators under the direction visitor here the first of the v/eclc. oclock. Down on the farm I count my pigs Akon, Ohio, streets are packed with of 372 census supervisors, will OJ Ed. Eck df Ray \yas transacting and chickens,every day when I feedjautos and there isn't an inch of be engaged in making the count. Every The Ladies' Aid will be entertained WANTED—Dy lady stenographic busiiaess here the first of the week. them. It's got me. in the counting space to spare, day or night on Mich.labifc person in the land will be enumerated- Wednesday afternoon, December -31 or clerical position. Apply at .this of and I find myself counting the igan Boulevard, Chicago. Detroit and the names, ages, birthplaces by Mrs. G. V. Kinney at her home oa fice. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Manary were automobiles here. I am \at present claims even a greater number. and occuations of all of Uncle Fifth St. J.J among county seat visitors here last up to forty million and still they sail Sam's neices and nephews "will be Chas. Koontz of Duiuth, a linotype week. L-y- Miss Dorothy Chapman is leader set down and forwarded to Wash- A" WATCH-NIGHT PRAYER expert was in our city a few days this mgton. for C.- E. next Sunday. The topic i.: week. Cyrus D. Briggs of FrazeeT" Minn., After ^spending a few days in Chicago "I believe in God." John 14: 1, S-!f Many, other questions concerning spent Christina's day with Gilbert Lee This prayer will be used New Years making the purchases necessary Mark 9: 17-24 11: Twenty- .:-. home tenure, citizenship, marital 2 2 John Sherman has returned home evening in every land in every and family. on such a trip-with my right hand were out to C. E. last Sunday. Y.'o status, literacy, sox, color and rac 1 after a short business trip to Duiuth. tongue where Christ has been taught. raised skyward, I, the writer, do are growing. are contained in the population E. \V. Backus, accompanied by his Originated by the leaders of the Inter solemnly affirm that never again will ihedule which the enumcr: tor? will son, S. W. returned from Minneapolis church movement of America. we be guilt}' of calling o«r local merchants BAPTIST CHUixC them. 11 out i/c:n answers given Garnet Peterson returned' home last Sunday. The only prayer-ever translated and nc'ghbors profiteer?, robbers Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, „r:ncr also will be asked t! from the Twin Cities where he spent ens ely enougn to encircle or grafters, so lrelp me Ole Olson. questions in the agrk-ulture sched-! Chri^mas. lobe. Carl J.acobson of Nett Lake was Beginnin villi th ulc relating to their farms. These! among county scat visitors here the Aim- God, :ere will be servic thcr of all manwhich of Bemidii quetsions cover farm tenure, farm Judge II. A. Spconer fi?st of the week. •ird, I have dinerl in s-nteen different tin end c: a year in Saturdav ni: ht lichee the products, value:?' of farm lands, was transacting business :ce 7:50. General tonic t' r-athig places here and have as y:"' thwarted love. buildings, implements and improvments, first of the week. George Slater was visiting friends failed to notice a single instance of we join the wake tied Churc all Thy'child'Id iie 1 erops, garde11 products,: and relatives in the Twin Cities a few Ven around, sugar shortage. This morning for for peace, the I farm expenses, liveste-ck. ponltrv.! A bouncing baby boy lias come to clay last, week:. breakfast I had trree bowls of sugar elevation and of brother-i 1 bees. Garry products, unproved or brighten the home ot Attorney and placcd before me, loaf, powdered and hoed. unimproved land, farm drainage and Mrs. John Norton. Ham re of Big Falls was hero, C. granulated. _. -J vision or ones posser^sor ot ail ":':r.4i Creator, irrigation—in fact, all the phases of yes ar.d closed a deal for land irda-y crJ! in U.J..0 earth fcr the farming industry are covered. Ed. Bancroft was an outgoing passenger in :at r.c urhberhood. ilO! is .p. big t?ctory in ClTicagn Fam'Iy Rc the races of r.t and didst set Even the family Ford will be on the M. & I. for the Twin N called7 the Eorrel ManufacturVig Co. bends for their ita ion, forgive counted as, fact will all auto-. Cities last Monday. -.-I 7/:il pay Glad haven't p.ny stock in that us our greed as we repent of our sin, Is there mobiles an tractors on farms. I suiLais-io for ck olr.nt. They v:cn' have anj' use for and restore io all hearts the recog- these thin Questions as to the telephones and Mike Carew, logger and farmer Cc.ll r.i 'tho Press o'llco, now cnly barrel: an occasional one n.tion or tne trar.se ill :nd?nt electric light gas and water plants from the Manitou section, spent yesterday iry for vii human life to life. rood. also arc included in'" the group of do here on business. HALE-POLKINGHOENl Open our eyes, we, beseech Thee, inquiries which fall under the general Age and occupation permitted the to tiic dignity of labor, the sacredness heading of "farm facilities" the The erv WANTED—Clean, soft rags fov Littlefork Times: On Thursday writer to..remain at home during the of human scr.vice, and the privileges purpose of the government in collecting Sciico and Christie En cents washing presses, will.pay ten last, at the Baptist church, the Rev. war. but we are making up the deficiency of production, that nation may join information of this character ciety. per pound. Apply at this office. S. E. Gregg officiating, occured the now in paying war tax on nation and man may join man justly being to show the modern improvements marriage of Miss Lulu Hale, daughter failroad and theatre tickets and other in honest work to replenish a devasted installed on farms during the METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CUE of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hale of Two weddings in town this week, 'luxuries." Chicago is "dry" but if earth. past decade. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. this I place, to Harold Polkinghorne, but we were induced not to name the 3rou have 55 cents you can get a "nip." Quicken the sympathy of hearts The Census Bureau desires to emphasize our local man. The young coupie contracting parties until next week. Five cent war tax. made full by reports attd sights of Sunday School 10 a. m. Adults as the fact ^tliat the information left Sunday for Lihehouse, Ont., suffering, incomprehensible and needless. as gathered in the census is*for Vell made welcome. children where they will reside. N. E. Brokaw accompanied his Chicago is said to have a great Call us again that we may bow general statistical purposes only and mother to Minneapolis Saturday who many pretty girls, but the wind and before the eternal laws of creation, Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject: that such information can not be MARGIE is on her way to-California to visit smoke must have a damaging'Tffect putting aside malice, envy, covetousness "The Lord's Supper." used as basis for taxation. Nor can friends and relatives. as very few are in evidence. You can and brutality, to enter into the such information be used to harm The Porter children and Betty always tell a Chicago girl by her peace of the sons of the Most High. any person in any way. This is What could be a better way in Johnson are spending Christmas vacation feet. Good pine slabs for sale, delivered Hasten by Thy gracious province pointed out in the President's Proclamation. starting our New Year, than by partaking at home. right from the mill, only four and by the consecrated efforts of Thv of our Holy Sacrcment, "The Mr. McDonald of Big Falls was Never was arrested during our sojourn, lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson children the coining of Thy world Lord's Supper,"' Nothing chiristian, As a matter of fact the identity of visiting at the Va^h Slyke home last & Son. but had two close calls, once wide kingdom~where justice, mercy nothing. individuals is lost as soon as the week. for not tipping the waiter and again and love shall rule the hearts and filled-out schedules arc received at Prof Granger's tw/0 brothers spent for failing to recognize the Pullman There will be a meeting of the hands of men. This communion service will be Washington. For upon reaching Christmas here witn him. porter. stockholders of the Loman Consolidated Create in us, O Lord, clean hearts, given to all who wish to keep in there the information is transferred Rev Belsaas will be here Nevv Creamery Ass'n. held at the and renew right spirits for the coming part, one of our last teachings of our from the sheets' to cards. This is Years day and hold two services in A Detroit paper says they had to j^ear. Loman hall Thursday afternoon, January Lord and Master. done by machinery and names are the 'afternoon and evening. take off all the lady street car conductors This we ask in the spirit of Jesus 8th. discarded entirely Moreover evcrv Mr. Gu3k has a brother here on because they allowed the men Christ, our only Hope. Amen. iubjcct: Evening service 7:30 p. m. person connected with the taking oi visit. to go too far^for a nickel "The Master has Come." WANTED—Old Ford Car, that wi'l the census is prohibited by Federal Miss Ossie McColleyleft Saturday INCOME TAX FILING FF.GINS be sold cheap for cash, one preferred law from divulging any information evening to spend' the winter in Minneapolis. In traveling east by traitir I listener! NEW Special collections both morning FIRST DAY OF YEAR that has not been in use for two or given them in the performance cf to every fellow passenger's stories of and evening for the "Near Ea^i lh"- three seasons. Call at this office or their duties. ft Miss Bessie Marsden is here on their wonderful experiences because Heavy Penalties Provided for Fail lief Fund," will be taken. address P. O. Box 349, city. The bureau of the census has always a visit for a time. their narratives seemed to be really ing to Make_Relura by March 15 had the willing cooperat:on cf Mrs. King of Mellen, \yis., sister of out of the regular da'ly course of Washington, Dec. 27—With the We are at the close of a very prosperous Rev. S. E. Gregg left yesterday for the pubic in the past and confidently Mrs. Wilson came last Wednesday happenings. Com.ng from St. Louis opening of the new year comes the year, for our nation. Let -us Bannock where he is due tomorrow looks forward to that same spirit to spend Christmas. to Chicago one ponderous Texas lady first date for filing income tax rerelated not forget our duty to the All-Father to perform a marriage ceremony. of cooperation for the census fjr Mr. Geo. Johnson moved his family without batting an ejrelash turns. and give unto him according to cur The bride to be is Miss Parmeter, 192Q. to town last Saturday anct are that her husband had an oil well pro-) Heavy penalties are imposed for substance. daughter of -Postmaster Parmeter. now living in the Garrison house. ducing over 10,0C0, barrels of oil each those who fail,to file their returns be24 Mrs. Nelson, mother of Mrs. Dan This Near East Rel'ef collection^ i* hours. That would mean an in-1 tween Jan. 1 and March 15. The full led or exceeded $1,OCO for single percome Mrs. Mary Loman is now in Dallas, iels is reported .very sick at this of almost $20,COO per'day. She tax may be paid in full at the time son^'cr $2,0C0 for those who are mar- one of the best opportunities for :s Texas, where sne_will spend the winter writing. We hope she will soon "be 1 was a convincing talker and ponder- of filing the return, or if it is desirecLrf^d must file a return regardless of to give unto the needy, a part cf our with her daughter. The climate on the ga'n again. plenty. IE to make the payments in four instal- whether the income is large, enough of Ohio where she spent a few weeks We hear the P. O. here is soon :o ing us, but I. was suspicion. We had ments, the first payment must be paid'to require the payment of the tax. did not agree with her, but she change hands. vv.- eanes- boarded th-e train at St. Louis '^t 12 by March 15, the second by June 25, Forms for making returns will be Prayer service writes from Texas that .she is feeling Prof Grange left Sunday night for day evening 7:30. noon and ^rrived at Chicago at nine, the third by-Sept. 15, and the fourth, available at offices of collectors of inThe good. Leader, Minn., to look after farming lady failed-to partake of any by Dec. 15. The period for which the ternal revenue and deputy collectors, 1 interests. food in the dining car and I also^ob- 'income tax assessed is the calender I and post offices' and banks/What is ZION LUTHERAN CMUnCZI N. P. Nielsen of Loman who has Mrs. Johnson who has been spending served she boarded a street car at year of 1919. known as form 1040A is for the use Ccrner 6th Si. and 6th Ave.E. a 1000-cord pulp wood contract on the fall at the home of Mr. ^ind Chicago. People with big |incomes The ordinary taxpayer will not be of those with incomes of $5,CC0 or N. Halvorson, Pastor _. the West Fork of- Black River was in fvtrs. Backc left last Saturday evening arc different. Also met a man who obliged to pay quite as much as last less, while form 10-10 is for those with town securing men. Conditions are for Colorado to join her 1ms-. told us all about old Mexico. He real- year, although the rate is still farjlarget incomes. Servi in the Norwegian Ian.' not tlte best-for logging this season, band. ly didn't know anything about the ^greater th'an^Jjefore the war. Taxpayers must report under gross on New Year' it 11 a. m. AH but he reports1 good progress.:. Miss Lena Ericlcson and niece has place. Didn't know the meaning of I The exemptions of $1,000 for single incomc salaries, including bonuses, are welcome. rented Mr. Markeh's house on the •^inero or pan. persons and $2,000 for married pc r- j. interest received on notes and from homestead and will stay all winter. For Sale—Lots 6 and in Block sons and heads of families remain bank deposits, dividends on stocks, Services on Sunday in the'morning 73, frontage on 7th street of £0 feet. Mr. M. Criclcson lias companv from When I related a few of the agricultural the same as for 1918. The normal profits from the sale of property, at 11 in the Norwegian language, and Dakota during ^he holidays.' Several Best residence, building site in town, possibilities cf northern rate for 1919 is 4 per cent on the first profits from stock market transac- in the vening at 7:45 the w'!l service of his relatives. all sand soil,' easy to dig basemen4'. Minnesota, I was questioned quite $4,COO of net income above the exemptions tions, income from fiducaries, partnership be conducted in the English Ian*, Owner has left town and I will se'l mm severely. It's hard for these people and 8 per cent on the remaining profits and royalties from guage. NOTICE at reasonable price. Box 496, city. to believe that we can make $200 off net income. Last year the mines,'oil wells, patents, copyrights of an acre of land., raising clover. normal rate was 6 and 12 per t« nt, and franchises. Sunday Scnool at 10 oclock every .Honorably dis-charrred soldiers, The marriage of Alfred C. Heritage And no crop failure_seem to them impossible. respectively. Items which are not taxable and Sunday morning. wishing to become citizens of the of Ray and Miss Mabel Anderson of In crop production an acre Surtax rates are the same as last need not be included in the return this city took place at the home of United States, should apnear a+ the of northern Minnesota land is worth year. The^y start with 16 per cem on are property received by gift or inheritance, Confirmants will meet for instruction Court- House in International Falli, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. two of Ohio and Illinois land. the amount of net income between proceeds of life insurance Saturday morning at 9 ocleck. Minnesota, on January 13th, 1920. Eric Anderson,606 Sixth St., la'St $5,000 and $6,000 and increase b}r steps policies, returns of premiums on life The Ladies' Aid will meet Wedn^s Tuesday at four oclock. The cere"mony Each must have his discharge paper 1 ft The people of Ohio get a great deal of per cent for each $2,000 of insurance, endowment or annuity contracts, day afternoon, January 7^i at t'-e being performed by Rev. E. N. and be accompanied by two witnesses. of sport from hunting fox, coons and income up to and including 48 per amounts received through home of Mrs. S:grud Anderson, -'CO Halvorson of the Norwegian churdfy. both U. S. citizenes, who can identify rabbits. They hunt with dogs, ferrets cent .on net income in excess of Jf98,-: accident or health-insurance Or underworkmen's Third st., instead of in the church The Press joins n"~'with t-ieir many him as "the person he clainis to and guns. The^game laws are 000 and not of $100,000. The stirtax compensation acts, interest basement as before announced. friends in wishing them much happiness .be. J..8 not strictly enforced. «. on net incomes over $100,000 and on obligations on any estate or through life. riot over $150,000 is 52 per cent on city, town,'county o* village, interest SWEDISH LUTHERAN CI-ltJZCH .« FARM FOR SALp Akron, Ohio, the rubber *city, has $200,000 it is 56 per cent oil net inme on Liberty bonds to the par value B. Jewell returned l^ast Friday twenty-two rubber manufacturing in•ciustri*s over $200,000 and not over $300,000 of $5,000, interest on securities isand IjUtT iier League meets Friclav rvcti8 evening fromvDexte'r, Mich., where he Five miles fnorn Fort-Francos', on and most o-f the plants manufacture" it is "60' per cent on net income! amounts re^e'ved during the war ing a p. m. Important bus-'ness was called, by news of the serious illnes§ Trunk road 25 acres cleared, 95 acres everything ./from a rubber oveiA $300,000 and not over $500,000 it'by person^ in the active military or meeting and all young people of the of his mother. Mr. Jewell brush never cut. estimated at 0 hand to an autpmobile tire. We spent is 63 per cent on net income over naval^forces-up'ttf $3,500, in addition church are requested to- be'present. reached his old home too Tate' to see cords wood rest posts, poles, and an afternoon in the auto tire manufacfur'ng. $560,00 and not over $1000^00 it is 64:to personal exemption. Services next Sunday at 11 a}m. in his mother/ alive, as' she had passed ties. 60 acres fenced last" 'summer depart merit of the Goodrich perectn s. and on net income over Deductions from gross income in Swedish. away before his arrival. ~~SH^e was with 4-stra»4 barlwwire, 2 story house Rubber {Co..'and found that they man $1,000,000 it -is 65 per cent. ''W determining net income nclude all English services at 7:45 m. Topic! p. nearly eighty-four years of ag^, and barn large enough for eam^ and '4 ufacture 22,000 tirfes: a day and exrec_t Besides the exemption of $1,000 for business expenses in the conduct of "In Company with Jesus." received an injury'from a fall a few head of cattle, $140Q. Sbrrie5' down, to ^increase their output to 35,000 sirigle persons and $2,000 for married busines, trade or profession, a,, rea7 days before her death. The injurywas rest arranged^ A^ good wood cuttcr daily.' They employ 22.000 men there is an additiofial exemption o^ son able allowance:'is made for depreciation Get your shoes repaired ~t later complicated by a stroke could pay for it in o- wuiteri and are capitalized at $90,0.00,000^200 for ... each ^dependent under 18 of business property. shop in the rear of C. B. of paralysis, which hastened her demise.— nei i-u'-^.-Ceo. Slamc, This.Ms pne of-22.-olattits. No Wonder years pld. barber shop on 2nd Ave. YVVrrk Grand Rapids Herald-Review. A 616.Nelson St. Fort Frances Akron is^incr^asing in popyjatign pays Press livery person whose income equal- It _,to Advertise in the guaranteed and prices rchsotiabNe. a, I '".jcrvvtt,. .'A, 4-4' Sr a.