International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 30, 1920 · Page 1 of 4
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'J#r?* 31 *r f® V«5 W' ,^f' mpr* §?p'W ^,- j!~u -^-v" 1 7 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO Howard Nielsen at Indus last week. bank's and his personal investments THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 33 93 33 93 33 $3 3393333335333389333 33 3**3 8 Howard is with the threshers in made him take a keen interest in our 93 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS North Dakota. community and his progressive attitude AND BORDER BUDGET 55 ft towards all individual and 33 33 ss 33 33 98 93 93 938383 3388 33 33 333333 33« Relatives from Milwaukee, Wis., community advancement will make Mr- and Mrs. S. B. Nashime are H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager vi&ited Mrs. Geo. Lang one day last his departure a loss keenly felt by visitors at Ericsburg. week. They came by auto via St. all. Bntered at the Post Oflce at International Fail* Minn* aa Second-Claw Matter Paul and Winnipeg. Mr. Lyman of Big Falls was a caller O. J. Wold, who with P. A. Erickson, on the ridge Friday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Mat* Madsen has begun his job oi classes himself as the father of clearing land for Lan^ and Millard his country—the town of Ray—has Mr. and Mrs. J. Blom of Gemmell OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL PAPER on the DeGraw place. Jesse Kennedy'and returned from a trip to the state fair pissed through here on their way to Lafe Swope are helping. 0% by auto, accompanied by Mr. and Caldwell Brook to visit Mr. Blom's ONE WE ARE PROUD OF Mrs. F. EX Patterson. Going down st mother on Saturday. Ole Sheie and family, who have at a 25 to 30 mile clip little, time was S3 AT THE CHURCHES been gone on an auto trip for about Every Republcan in the state Is St & left for observations, but coming Mr. Geo. O. Johnson was a caller in two weeks, got home last week. They an a 33 ss 33 *s 33 sssesess proud of the "service man's" candidate back—oh boy!—you should hear O. Big Falls last Saturday. visited the old home at Montrose and on the Republican state ticket, J. tell it. You know Mr. Wold was ZION LUTHERAN the. state fair while gone. Corporal Louis L. Collins, candidate alwayfe a booster, even when once out E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Miss Mildred Erickson of Margie Cameras and Films for lieutenant governor. of 18 years his crop was destroyed bv spent Sunday with Miss Betty Johnson. Mrs. Chas. Lee, who has visited the Mr. Collins, who is a son of hail, but now his first hand information Sunday school at 10:00. S. N. RUBIN her mother, Mrs.-A. Amundsen, the late Judge L. W. Collins of St. Cloud, should put him on the salary past three weeks, returned to her made a splendid record in the army. list as prime booster of Koochiching Norwegian morning service at 11. Mrs. F. J. Porter and Mrs. Geo. O. home at the Falls Monday. Her If he had been inclined to use his influence, county. Your correspondent asked Johnson were callers in Margie Saturday. Druggist mother went home with her for a few it is surmised that Mr. Collins him how our roads .compared with English evening service at 7:45. days. might easily have secured a commission, those farther south. The question Rexal Store but he prefered to take his was asked because of O. J.'s objections Come to church everybody. V# +V V# A large delegation from here attended *4 a* MM place in the ranks. This shows the to" a few bumps on the roads to International Falls, Minnesota the Emo fair last Friday. stuff of which the next lieutenant Ray. The answer was without any The catechetical, class which was 88 BANNOCK ITEMS Fine weather brought out a recordbreaking governor is made. reservations that on. his 750 miles of to have started last Saturday, but 8 crowd. The exhibits and He is one of the highest type Jf S3 33 S3 33 33 S3 *v f*** •a a* MM travel the town of Ray had the best did not due to my absence, will commence 4J !.• 4" ».• «.«•,• «.« races were very good but the "bird A «r« t* A young Americans, thoroughly qualified roads traversed on the trip, excepting Saturday morning at 10. Carl Murray spent a few days at S3 Si men" were the real attraction. ... to fill the office for which he has the state paved highways. Mr. the state fair. 33 PROFESSIONAL CARDS S3 been nominated and to which he will Wold' spent several days in north CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 33 13 J. W. Pettis bored a well 38 feet be elected. Mr. Collins is a credit to 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 3*3 33 3333 33 33 33 33 S3 S3 S3 S3 central Minnesota around Palisade Freda Theede came home for deep on his farm about two miles himself, to the state, to his party and where his brother is located. While Services are held in the Odd Fellows JOHN H. BROWN few days visit. west of Indus last week and got a to his country! there he made trips from 100 to 130 hall: Attorney at Law flow of more than one foot above miles each day in differentdirections, Office over O. M. Carr & Co. DISTRICT REBEKAH CONVENTION The fire rangers made a trip up the the surface. He had to do some through Grand Rapids, Deer River Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. International Falls, Minnesota AT L1TTLEFORK Black river last week. ditching at once as he couldn't stop and surrounding towns. Asked how The Rbekahs of this district, whicn the "gusher". the $35 to $50 an acre land and roads Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. DR. H. H. IHRIG includes the lodges from International Sam Rasmussen and Big-Sam went down there compared with ours at DantUt Falls, Loman, Littlefork and Sam Brown took I. W. Hinckley, to the Emo Fair last week. $10 to $20 your correspondent hesitates A general invitation is extended :o Office over Holler's Confectionery Mizpah held their convention at Joe Kalkman, S. F. Plummer ana to put down the exact reply the public to attend these services. International Falls, Minnesota Littlefork Tuesday evening, the 28th wife and P. A. Pearson to the Falls for fear of offending our southern Bernard Karnofsky and Wm. Sixty-five were in attendance, twenty-seven Wednesday to the hearing held by neighbors, but will modify his statement Schroeder are grading roads in Fairland. METHODIST EPISCOPAL A E going from this city. The Commissioner Jacobson of St. Paul. as follows: "They have no Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Lawyer following were elected district officers The people of this territory are in roads except sand wallows. I had to International State Bank Bldg for the ensuing year: President, need of regular train service ana get a Finn woman to pull my car out Sunday School 10:00 A. M. The 'farmers of this neighborhood International Falls, Minnesota Mrs. H. E. Huber, Mizpah have organized with the intention of of a spring hole in the road with a have finished threshing and all report vice-president, Mrs. John Vanderwalk, convincing the state department of horse. I turned out for a threshing N O E N I N N E S O A Morning worship at 11. good yields. Littlefork secretary-treasurer, the fact. outfit and in trying to get back to HOSPITAL Subject: "The Apostles Creed." Mrs. Clark Greenless, International the road thru the loose sand I landed Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and The Hamm boys have come here Falls. Four candidates were initiated The weather has been so fine that in the ditch and another car passing Surgeon in Charge Junior League at 3:00. to attend school this winter and .are into the mysteries of the order, most of the threshing has been finished pulled me out. One day a light Office Phone 30 Hoipital Phone 79 staying at Karnofsky's. the work being put on by the International in this part of the county. wind arose and I could not see ten Office Int'I State Bank Building Epworth League at 7:00. Falls degree .team. WSth Oats, barley and clover were very rods ahead of my car for drifting International Falls, Minnesota their new robes and paraphernalia the August Karnofsky, the mail carrier, good crops. Wheat averaged ten ot sand." As O. J. believes in owning Evening sermon at 8:00. team presented a beautiful sight and is a busy man these days hauling twelve bushels per acre, but we do his own property the idea of finding Text: II Cor. 5-20. LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY the initiatory work was carried out mail and other things for the farmers not believe in raising wheat when part of his farm on his neighbors' —o— The Rezall Store in a very impressive manner. along the valley. the yield is below the average for the acres does not appeal to him. But A cordial welcome for you. S. N. Rubin, Proprietor A sumptuous banquet was served state. We can better afford to raise let Mr. Wold tell it himself. International Falls. Minnesota at midnight after which dancing was oats or clover and buy our flour. Although all the women of Bannock BETHLEHEM indulged in until the wee small hours. turned out to vote for the Upon the visitors voted departing MM ft* 'proposed bonding of the town to +V i# V» «T# Morning Worship at 10:45. unanimously our sister city of that build roads, the proposition failed to A I N Littlefork again demonstrated had «v RAY ITEMS sesure sufficient yotes. Sunday school at 11:45. that she stands without a peer as a J9 »J» MM ».• I «V tV «T# VI hostess. 33 3533333333 8383883533 93 93 939398 38 98 9893 Evening worship at 7:30. The Case thresher bought cooperatively 33 98 by farmers around Ray has 93 AROUND LOMAN One of the members of Drs. Larson Rev. W. H. Ripon of Baudette will FOR EVERY PURPOSE— 93 about finished threshing. A fair & Larson, optometrists, will be occupy the pulpit at both services yield is reported. at Victoria Hotel, Oct. 5 and 6. next Sunday. Inside and Outside House Paint Mrs. S. M. Thomas visited at the Falls part of last week. Mr. Mykra living a few miles west Automobile Paint Please note the change of hour for of Ray reports a 600 bushel yield evening service. Boat Paint Arthur Metcalf hauled the school If troubled with headaches, nervousness from his 2 acres of potatoes. At $3 children the past week as Harvey or eye disorders of any( per 100 pounds, which is local price, Kalsomine Thomas' new truck has not come yet. kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired Wanted—Three or more furnished how does that compare with Dakota f" consult him. rooms for light housekeeping. Address producing from 5 to 10 bushels of Artificial eyes fitted, Box 95 city or call Press office. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. wheat per ac*e. We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed Certain-teed. Mrs. Thos. Watson and children Oil Paint Co. and will spend the winter at Virginia where the children will attend high school. Mrs. Watson failed to find suitable rooms or a house to rent at Falls Lumber & Coal Co. right International Falls, hence her removal to Virginia. PHONE Sl No man ever smoked a P.* A. Erickson has just received a better cigarette than Camel! young pure bred holstein sire from the Morris extension farm. His dam by You'll find Camels unequalled produced 10980 lbs. milk and 480 lbs. butterfat as a two-year-old and consequently any cigarette in the world at any P. A- is buying up a lot of price because Camels combine milk pails for future use. every feature that, can make a YOUR BOY Frank" Heritage, aged 20, who was cigarette supreme permanently crippled ten years ago, due to an attack of infantile paralysis Camels expert (jateftd of choice Is growing inch by has departed for Minneapolis where Turkish and choice Domestic inch. Get him started institute in some vocation which will tobaccos puts Camels in a class by enkble him to be self supporting. in the -right direction Mrs. A: C. Heritage accompanied themselves. Their smoothness by opening a bank ac him. will appeal to "you, and permit count for him. Hisj you to smoke liberally without tiring The school house formerly located in Ray and last winter-moved to Ray first banking connections your taste! township has been repaired and remodeled may have a by Mr* Neffew of International Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty Falls and is how a school positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative aftertaste nor unpleasant building any township can be proud business experience of the officers of this cigaretty odor! of. It will be occupied from now on and the old log cabin used for many bank should make it your choice. You'll prefer Camels blend to either years, situated one mile farther west, will be put in the discard. kind of tobacco smoked straight! The town of Ray has graveled Cammla arm mold •vmrywhmr* in meMBtUtealljmmaJad tea package* ot20 ctgarmttma far 20 cmtim or packalma FIRST NATIONAL BANK about three quarters of a mile of (200 ctgafoitaa) a glaaainm-papar-eorwrmd neonmnd Ar carton. Wm atrooglj thim carton road this fall. There are now three ttttam or offio* wteajnaftanl mupplj or miles graveled and five miles clay INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. road in the township. When our fwnMiminiiiii Winston-Satan, N. county dads realize that the tbvvrn or iiiniu^ city is only as prosperous as the r—: 1 country surrounding it, perhaps more of the county road funds will be DURING PAINT UP AND- CLEAN UP SEASON diverted for country road building instead -AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND- of pleasure roads around town. WHEN YOU WANT TO—^ E S O A N -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mikkelson have FIX THAT FENCE Sncee—ei to 6. Helaa««lat departed for Bemidji after a year's LAY THAT FLOOR I Cabinet Maker, Furniture residence here, where Mr. Mik4celson SEE HANG THAT DOOR Repairer, Picture Framing, will assume the position ..cf assistant Ife WILD THAT SMALL General Carpenter, Con tractKi: cashier of the -Sheldon bank. Mr. BUILDING OR COTTAGE 1 tor anil Jkulder. IMP. 3%. Mikkelsota filled the position of fete or any Big Carpenter job—f THIRDJSTREET 5*2 Ray cashier and manager of the State feank very' efficiently. 3is