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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

December 9, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE MASONIC LODGE HOLDS WOLVES IN COUNTY ELECTION OF OFFICERS MENACE TO FARMERS "CAR EDISON PROVE LIFE LOCAL NEWS At the annual election of officers At the regular meeting of the Commercial of Koochiching Lodge No. 270 A. F. club Tuesday evening the AFTER DEATH? and A. M. held last Friday evening matter of making some effort to assist iVl I'the following were elected to fill the in the extermination of wolves £&»le -Johns xJbsft jfchairs for the ensuing year. in the county was discussed. Reports Now is the time to do your Christmas (Rev. A. W. MacNeill) C. H. Woodford, W. M. from every section of the county are shopping. J. F. Peterson, S. W. to the effect that wolves are increasing Bethlehem Chnrch, Sunday Evening, 7:30 i" A Chas. Engbloom, J. W. in number very rapidly and are Tom O'Hotto, representative farmer G. N. Millard, Treasurer. a decided menace to the farmers, especially from the Littlefork neighborhood THE NEIGHBORS CAN C. L. Crandall, Secretary. to those who are endeavoring spent Tuesday in town. HEAR OUR MINISTER The lodge is in splendid condition to raise sheep and poultry, and PRACTICING- WHAT HE Morning, 10:30: "What Shall we think about Jesus?" financial^, including the Masonic that no determined effort is being PREACHES SUNDAY Ed Netzer, proprietor of the Bemidji Building association, and is increasing made to trap them by hunters and "TILL LONG- AFTER Bottling Works, spent yesterday in numbers rapidly. It is planned trappers for the reason that Koochiching COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL MIDNIGHT SATURDAY in the city as the guest of Chas. to introduce several features of a county pays no bounty. The WELCOME AWAITS YOU Fenton, an old time friend. social nature during the wintet only bounty which can be collected months and by united effort on the here is that paid by the state, The last meeting of the county part of the membership to extend an amounting to $7.50. board of commissioners for this year FARMERS' WEEK PROGRAM influence for general good in the a st Other counties in the northern was held in their office at the court WILL FEATURE POTATO community. AT THE CHURCHES ft part of Minnesota, where wolves house on Tuesday. The first meeting ss have been plentiful pay quite liberal in 1921 will be held on Tuesday, Jan. O MM MMMM Presentation of subject matter in •ft rW# V# V# WILL HUNT WOLVES bounties in addition to that paid by 4th at which time the new board will sequence by experts and specialises WITH HOUNDS BETHLEHEM CHURCH the state. Roseau county pays $12.50, organize. The only change in the will be an outstanding feature of St. Louis county $7.50 and Itasca pays A. W. MacNeill, Minister personel of the members will be C. Farmers' and Home Makers' week at Game Warden A1 Powers has purchased $2.50. Koochiching county should at Vic Linsten, who was elected to succeed University Farm, January 3 to 5, two genuine wolf hounds from Jeast pay $7.50, which would make Sunday rfiorning, 10:30: The fir Frank B. Green. 1921. It is proposed to give an entire Dr. Welsh of Iowa, and in company! the total bounty to be collected $15. of two pre-Advent sermons: "What day to consideration of potato growing, with the latter and his hounds will go This is the amount which slayers of Shall We Think About Jesus?" O. J. Masters returned Tuesday from the fittjng of the soil in the to Roseau county next week and join I wolves formerly collected several Bible school, 11:45. An increasing [evening from Toledo, Ohio, where he spring to marketing in the fall and other hunters in a general wolf hunt. years ago. The investigating committee interest and a stirring program of was called five weeks ago by the winter. Half a day each will be devoted Wolf hunting in that county is a of the club was instructed to song and music makes the bible serious illness of his aged father and to such subject matter as farm very profitable sport, as the county lay the matter before the board of school a most attractvie place to visit. ^reports the patient as hovering between seeds and farm organization. pays a bounty of $12.50 in addition to county commissioners at the first Evening, 7:30: "Can Edison Prove life and death. He visited De- Duncan Marshall, minister of agriculture the state bounty of $7.50, a total of regular meeting in January, with a Life after Death?" Suggested by the Attend Bemidji Business College, I troit, Chicago and other large indusBemidji, in Alberta's cabinet, a veteran $20.00. The two hounds purchased by request that some provision be made recent interview in "The American Minn.'' trial centers while enroute home and stockman and magnetic public speaker, Mr. Powers ace especially trained for Magazine," with Thomas A. Edison, reports general business slowing for the county to pay a bounty. 1 will again be a guest of honor of the hunting of wolves and fox and in which the great inventor announces Bruce Barton of Ericsburg, was in down with thousands of men out of the Minnesota Livestock Breeders' will not run deer and rabbits. that he is working on a mechanism the city Tuesday on business. employment. WIDER SLEIGHS MUST BE USED association. An invitation will also to enable us to talk with the dead. be extended Dean C. F. Curtis of DEATH OF VICTOR LARSON COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING This is the first of a series of popular Mrs. J. F. Peterson is spending the For the benefit of those using Iowa state college. DINNER AT LOMAN addresses on questions of current in week visiting friends and relatives in sleighs this winter and from now on, Nine distinct programs will be put The community tributary to Ericsburg terest. Minneapolis. I it will be well to take note of the new on simultaneously for the men and was shocked Monday to learn of Monday, 7: K. O. K. A. and intermediate The ladies of the Federated club, law relating thereto which goes into six for the women, Qr home-makers. the death of Victor Larson, a rejected Thos. Irvine and Eugene Burman boys. Loman, gave a turkey and chicken effect on and after January 1, 1921. Farmers can come to University citizen Uf that town. Mr, Tuesday, 7: Senior boys and young of Bemidji, were transacting business dinner (with many other good This act tvill be of vast benefit 'to the farm to study the subject matter Larson was only ill a few days, men. and visiting friends in the city the things) on Thanksgiving. The tables highways in winter travel, and will which interests them the most. General death being caused from an attack of Thursday, 7: Choir practice. Junior first of the week. had been very prettily decorated with enable cars to run on sleigh traveled meetings will be held every afternoon the flu. boys in the gym. 8: Adult bible winter evergreens and presented a roads which has heretofore been impossible, and evening and a farmers' Deceased had resided near and at class. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church pleasing appearance whefc about 200 as the sleighs have been banquet on a large scale is being arranged. Ericsburg for the past eight years Friday, 7: Social for intermediate will hold their annual Christmas Loman and friends sat people their narrower width than the standard Meetings of farm societies and was highly respected by his girls in charge of Mrs. Frank Havtick. Bazaar at the Reuter store, Saturday, down to these well laden tables at car width. Chapter 189 of the laws of will attract thousands to University neighbors and all who came in contact Dec. 11th. Your patronage solicited. 1:30 p. m. Rev Nordeen read the 1919 says: farm. with him. He leaves a wife and Saturday, 2: The Sunshine club Thanksgiving service and gave a brief An act to regulate the use, manufacture five small children and a brother, to for children from 7 to 11 years old. prayer of thanks. and sale of sleighs. Subscribe for The Press mourn Irs loss and the sympathy of Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Mr. J. E. Lunn of St. Paul, connected Among the guests from out of town Be it enacted by the legislature of the entire community goes out to A cordial welcome awaits you. with the state department of education, were Rev. and Mrs. Xorcleen International of the state of Minnesota: them in their hour of bereavement. accompanied by Supt. G. E. Falls, Miss Louise Foley! Section 1. Standard gauge ol The funeral services were conduct^ Olson,, motored to B:rchdale yesterday Happyland, Miss Efifie Walsh, METHODIST EPISCOPAL of sleighs 4 feet 6 inches.^ On and after "N ed yesterday afternoon by Rev. C. E. to visit the consolidated school. teacher at Littlefork Mrs. Eddler C. E. Ireland, Pastor the first day of January, 1921, it shall Buy Your Ireland and interment was made in —o— and daughter of Bear River E. be unlawful for any person, firm or the Ericsburg cemctery. The little four-year old daughter of Anderson and family and Mr. and Sunday school at 10:00. corporation in this state to sell any Mrs. Carlson of Lindford G. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans is very low new or first hand draft sleighs to any Morning worship at 11:00. Christmas Olson and family of International POINTERS ON BABY with typhoid at the Northern Minnesota Junior League at 3:00. person or persons residing in this hospital. Their many friends Falls. BEEF PRODUCTION Epworth League at 7:00. state for use therein, unless the runners are hoping for a speedy turn for the After dinner Mr. H. Metcalf gave a Evening Preaching at 8:00 of such sleigh shall measure Phonograph fine talk on old time Thanksgiving better in her condition. Service at Ranier church every from center to center not less than The producer of baby beef generally. o— and Mr.* Jos. Kalkman talked on Sunday, 3 p. m. four feet six inchies. And on and finds it necessary to breed hjs own Thanksgiving of the present tijjjhei after such date- it shall 'be unlawful You can improve your Own* spiritual'life Jas. Beattie, the deputy game warden stock. C&lves with the confirmation" This event will probsfrbly" be" made Now for any person or persons to use upon and help others by attending who has been located at Orr for qualify to finish at 18 months of and an annual affair from this time on. church. any of the public highways of the some time, has resigned and left age are seldom bought ort the market for state any sleighs, after sa:d first day Colorado for the benefit of his health. in ariy numbers of uniform type, and CROWDING SOUTHERN of January, 1921, unless the runners CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Game Warden Powers has taken over at a figure where they can be profitably and secure CALIFORNIA :shall measure from center to center his duties and now looks after all fed out. Older and plainer stock four feet six inches. of the territory in Northern Minnesota can be bought for less money, will Services are held in the Odd Fellows $25 Reports from newspapers in Southern Section 2. Violation, a misdemea from Baudette to Ely, including make larger gains, and sell at about hall: Cal fornia ciaim that "the rush or any person, firm or corporation o'clock. the same price a hdfedred pounds as Sunday morning at 11 the Lake Superior reserve. to California is the greatest ever —o— violating any of the provisions of the finished calf. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. worth of latest known, far eclipsing the famous this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor The Masonic fraternity in Ft. Frances The problem for the producer of A general invitation is extended co rush of gold hunters 70 years ago.'' and upon conviction shall baby beef :is to get his raw material is planning an affair for Wednesday, the public to attend these services. RECORDS It is said that tens of thousands of be fined not less than five dollars and Dec. 29th, in honor of the visit of the proper quality as cheaply as people from other states have swelled not more than twenty-five dollars. Granite lodge of the deputy grand possible, and in the opinion of N. K.. ZOIN LUTHERAN the population of cities, towns and FREE Section 3. This act shall take effect master and other grand officers of Carnes of the livestock division at, E. N. Halvorson, Pastor villages they are arriv:ng at the rate Univers:tv Farm, he can generally do and be. in force from and after Ontario. The program will consist of of 2000 a day. Hurry calls have been J»nu?ry 1, 1921. an exemplification of the work in this best by keeping a herd of r,£H*kj English communion service at 10:45. sent out for tents in which to shelter some of the degrees, a banquet and well bred beef cows, and by feeding Any Model except 3 and 6 Everybody welcome. the newcomers, as housing is at a CARD OF THANKS other social features. and caring for them economically., Sunday school at 12. premjpm., The feed and care of the cow. will be Catechumens meet Saturday at 10. A MUNICIPAL CHRISTMAS TREE charged against the fatted calf. We wish to extend thanks to all v. v. v. v.?. Young People's Luther League our friends and neighbors for their "The majority of beef producers." 8 meets Wednesday evening, Dec. 15th The Boy Scout organization of the sn.ys Mr. Carnes, "prefer to have their kind assistance and words of sympathy CLASSIFIED ADS *1 at 8:00. here will be a program, refreshments calves dropped in the spring of the at the death of our loving husband, city schools, under the direction of AA •.« 4* 4Jt and a social time. Come 9# a »v /t Prof. Evans is arranging for a year. The calves can run with their father and brother, and also for and get acquainted. Lost—Black large christms tree, which is to be grip between International dams on pasture during the summer, the beautiful floral offerings. placed in the triangular park directly and be weaned in the fall about the Mrs. Victor Larson Falls and Laurel about 13th SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH and Chldren, north of the Alexander Baker time they go into winter quarters. By of Nov. If found notify Vic Linsten,j A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor school. A very large and beautiful this practice, the beef cows can be Chas. Larson. International Falls or Ole Scheie, tree will be selected and it will be wintered more econom'callj'. They Loman. I Morning service at 10:45, Sunday, NOTICE handsomely decorated and profusely require less shelter and labor, and Plays All Records Dcc. 12th. Wanted—One or two furnished lighted with electricity. It is planned less concentrated food than -when rooms. at Sunday School at 12 o'clock. to light the tree on Christmas night Inquire Press Offce. 1 they are suckling calves. A beef cow. All applicants for the big class •"J No Needles to Change and a program consisting of short, of good type will support a calf and be initiated Sunday in the Moose Luther League will meet at the Always Ready to Play Wanted—Ford car, cheap for cash, Lodge will please report at three-minute speeches and music, including keep her own flesh on pasture without Moose church Friday, Dec. 10th, at 8 p. m. Enquire at this office. the singing of Chri§tmas carols any grain. When the pasture .s Club rooms, Sunday, Dec. 12th, 2, p. Services at Loman Thursday, Dec. Plays with the wonderful will be given. The Boy Scouts short or dry. silage can generally sharp. 16th at 7:30 p. m. Wanted—To hear from owner of! H. A. LEVIN, Secy Sapphire Ball are taking a great deal of interest in fed at a profit. Breeding cows can good farm for sale. State cash price,! the matter and are soliciting funds be wintered well on good legume ha SHIP SOUR full -description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, ADVERTISE AND SAVE from our citizens to assist in defraying or on carbonaceous roughages th YOUR BUSINESS the expense connected with the Minn. LD W some nitrogenous concentrates HidesTurs Name Your Own Terms undertaking, which will include balance the ration. The beef cow For Sale—One about 1000 sacks of candyf or enough Dodge 1920 Touring should utilize the roughage on a Northwest newspaper publishers Within Reason ETC. to present to every child in the city. car, run about 5000 niiles, in best farm to maintain her body weight. found a choice morsel in Bradstreet DM! Direct with the Everyone is urged to contribute to condition. Enquire at this office. The high-priced concentrates can be statistics te other day when that responsible Largest—* Oldest John M. Gish this worthy cause and make this agency reported that 84 per fed more economically to her growing House in the West Sale—Driving teain 7 and 8 Christmas holiday one to be long remembered For "Regular care with plenty of pure cent of the business failures of the BlihMt awl frteaa Imnadlata by every child in the community. years old. Weight about 2200: Perfectly water and salt will go a long way toward past year occurred among firms Cwh lttama. Writ* far price Of list* infam«Honl The Commercial club has sdund and well matcijjed. Mike keeping a cow in condition. Do which did not advertise. course JEWELER gotten back of the undertaking and is Carew, Indus, Minn. 3tp not let her get down thin, because it the newspaper men knew it all the DBergman 4 giying the movement its "hearty support. always costs money to put on flesh, time, and all over the state is heard International Falls, Minn. For Sale—25 Give, the boys your support new player piano rolls. a swelling chorus of "I told you so." and she must be in condition if she also. J. H. Roth, 404 Eighth street, rear. is to rai»e a healthy, vigorous calf.'" —Duluth Herald. (J* I WHY 0 SAKE CHILD! foTRMtMN9- CAUSE fOQ GOODNESS DONALD- WHAT OH I EARTH ALL t'VEGOr TO WEIGH ARE YOU DOING? ARC YOU TRYING TO €AT FIFTEEN P0UND9 MORI TU THE BANANAS IN THE BURG? I'M GOING TO PLAV ON GET ON TUB TEAM-tt HOME JACK'S FOOTBALL TEAM srv SWEET 1^1 1^1 HOME 19 Gail yjyj!ffly Hurst