International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 3, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE MURDER AT FORT FRANCES MUST PAY^ INCOME TAX ON BONUSES •-•w BETHLEHEM CHURCH Monday night, about 10 o'clock, Gift* to Employees are Not Deductible i: Hughey Strain, a young man of Fort from Employers' Returns Frances was murdered in cold blood REV. A. W. MacNEILL while he was visiting at the home of 3 NO GUESSWORK ALLOWED man named Hoag in the sawmill Sunday Morning, 10:30 section. About 10 o'clock three men Paul Van Etten of Bannock ^enr ie-Jcte tfcsfc Tax May be Paid in Full or Divided named McKinnon, Curry and Hanson 'A REASONABLE CREED" Sunday in the city. Into Four Installments called at tiie Hoag house and President E. W. Backus of the M. wanted liquor. Hoag refused them Evening, 7: United service with Knox church, Ft. Frances. Only single persons whose net income & O. Paper company returned from Hanson pulled out a gun and took ancl The evening service in our own church omitted. for 1920 was less than $1,009 I a shot at a bottle of rum which stood the cities Wednesday morning. on thei table ,in the room where and married persons living- with husband SUNSHINE IS THE: —o—• or wife whose net income was COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL Strain and Hoag were visiting. A MOST EXHILARATING Mrs. Ole Peterson and daughter WELCOME AWAITS YOU less than $2,000 are exempt from the LaPort mixup followed and Hanson is said to Edna have returned from THING IN NATURE, have shot again, the bullet striking requirement to file an income tax where they have been visiting. EXCEPT MOONSHINE return. Stain at the base of the brain, caus- Mr. and Mrs. John Radke of Madi-|instant death. Curry and Hanson The obligation to consider his own »,« •.« ... M«.« «,« t*M« son Lake' are guests at the home of! from Wsconsin and McKinnon '.s case and to file an income tS^return county, Mr. Jewell has materially assisted are S3 s* :v Mrs. Radke's mother, Mrs. Hannah a Canadian, all three of whom are on time..if one is due, is laid squarely in developing the agricultural 8 AT THE CHURCHES under arrest. The victim of the affair on the shoulders of every resident of county. Potatoes have been stand Sullivan. was an overseas man and an employe the United States. Guesswork is ardized as they never were before, in the Habkirk tailor shop. barred. The returns are sworn state-j and Itasca county has taken a high Vernie Davidson, who has been employed SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH ments, and accuracy is essential. Sal- place in the ranks of the best in at the M. & O. Paper'Co., left COLD BLOODED MURDER A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor aried persons and wage earners must the northern part of the state. Great Wednesday night for Minneapolis to ascertain the actual compensation r2-| credit is due Mr. Jewel for his untir- enlist in the U. S. army. Services Sunday, Feb. 6th. Spooner News: One of the most ceived. Bonuses, shares in the profits ing efiorts in behalf of the better^ —o— No service in the morning. wanton and premeditated murders of a business, values of quarters and ment of the farmers here, and sincere The card party given at St. Thomas which has ever been known in this Sunday school at 12 o'clock. board furnished by an employer, and regret is felt over his decision to church hciII iuesda evening by the secj. took place Tuesday afternoon Service at 8 p. m. on other items of compensation for services make the change. young ladies of the parish, was well on the Deidrich place west of Carp rmjst be included. attended and a mo?t enjoyable evening METHODIST EPISCOPAL postoffice. WONDERFUL PROGRESS Gross and Net Income had by all. The Miller boys, Robert and George, MADE BY FARM BUREAU C. E. Ireland, Pastor Returns must show both gross and living near Lovedale were out on the net income. Gross income includes Jos. Iveene, Wm. King and Ed Porter meadow hauling in some hay, when Striking progress was made in Sunday school at 10:00. practically every dollar received by were in from the Nett Lake district Mrs. M. E. Withrow has returned they saw Alfred W. Fenton of Baudette 1920 by the Minnesota farm bureaus, the taxpayer during the year 1920. Morning worship-at 11:00. Wednesday, Mr. Keene to make crossing the place on skiis. from St. Paul. according to the annual report of F. The net income is determined by subtracting Subject: "His Authority." final proof on his homestead and the -a-o— According to their own story Robert Balmer, state leader of county agents. from gross income certain Junior League at 3:00. other two gentlemen to act as his handed the rifle, a Savage 250-3000, to The membership Joe McComb of Indus was in the in count}' bureaus deductions specified by the revenue Evning service at 8:00. witnesses. George and told him to take aim and city Tuesday on business. has grown from 26,136 in 1918 to 53,282 law, and fully explained in instructions Subject: "What Centenary Money —o— shoot. They admitted firing three on January 1, 1921. Sixty-six counties on forms 1040—A and 1040 for Is Doing." Mrs. L. M. Garrett has returned The Misses Lee and Mrs. Fra ik shots. of the state have adopted the $5 filing returns. Do not fail to come to this service One shot penetrated the abdomen after an extended visit at her old Folsom gave a shower at the tolsom a year continuous membership plan, Business expenses are the principal and hear facts about the greatest home in Pennsylvania. home Monday evening in honor of and ruptured the intestines, completeMrs. seven additional counties will do so allowable deductions in computing missionary movement ever planned —o— Oscar Granum who is soon to 1 ly severing the duodenum and makin soon. net income. The law specifically by any church. F. S. Lang, of the International join Mr. Granum at Oconto. Wis.,1 a hole in the stomach large enough The report says that the 82 co-operating 3 prohibits the deduction of household The Ladies' Aid will meet Friday will make their ruture to admit a hand. This wound would l* bureaus of the state worked Lumber company made a business where they and living expenses. Typical deductible afternoon with Mrs. Adolph Krohn, ihave caused death in about twenty trip to Minneapolis last Thursday. home. upon 1,191 projects in 1920, the grand business expenses are for salaries, 620 Fourth avenue. minutes. Atter this shot, the wound- total of all projects planned for the labor, cost of merchandise, raw C. A. Anderson, agricultural instructor year having been 1,273. In addition M,iss May Krohn and Theodore man ca^ec* several times 1 materials and supplies, rent, repairs, BETHLEHEN1 CHURCH of the local schools made ask^l them to stop shooting, but they tc farm projects, 26 counties included Browman were united in marriage 1 light, power, delivery, selling cost, A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister a trip to Ericsburg and Ray Tuesday. Rainv River. Ont, fired again, this time the bullet eni home economic activities in their last Thursday at tver, unt, I advertising, and insurance. Doctors. Methodist ered shghtlv above the right ear and ,, programs and 71 counties included 1 Rev. Robison of the .uemoaiM & iaWyers, and like professional men Sunday morning, 10:30: Sermon General Manager Gemmell and boys' and girls' club work. Fiftyeight church of that place, officiating, passed through the temporal bone deduct from their gross income subject: "A Reasonable Creed." ainmaster Warner of the M. & L. counties published a Farm Bureau Both of the contracting parties are shattering tne brain and membranes professional societies 11:45: The Sunday school. railroad were here on business Tuesday. News or similar publication well and favorablv known in this citv and the entue skull cap. and subscriptions to professional 7:00 United service with Knox The Miller brothers later in tlie and 37 issued an exchange list. and The Press joins with their many journals, rent paid for offices, amount church. Ft. Frances, the minister of —o— evening went to C. R. Crabtreo, friends in extending congratulation^. To summarize a few of the many: paid for light, fuel, water, and telephone Bethlehem church preaching on the A daughter was born to Rev. and constable of Victory township and great achievements of the year it I used in such offices and the subject: "Hand in Hand with God." Mrs. Dale at MahAomen Sunday, Jan.. gave themselves up. claiming thev can be said that 138 drainage system CARD OF THANKS wagespaid to office assistants. banned ^ven'n& service in our own church 21st. Rev. Dale, before removing to had been in a duel with Elis Bowman, involving 17,378 acres, were When Due 7v omitted. Mahnomen, was pastor of Bethlehem with whom Robert had had some counties. In aiid adopted in 26 We wish in this way to express our Weekday activities as announced. This year, as last, the tax may be church of this city. trouble about hav stumpage ajid that counties 1,026 farmers co-operated in appreciation^y'or all the kindness Come to Bethlehem church. paid -in full at th^ time of filing the —o— Bowman had fired three shots ut growing 4462 additional acres of alfalfa. shown us by our many friends and cordial welcome awaits you. return, on or before March 15, 1921, The local Moose lodge initiate'.! them, and they claimed self defense. The acreage of sweet clover neighbors during the loss of our or in four installments, the first of another large class of new members When it was found that it was a was increased by the co-operation of husband and father. which is due on or before March 15, GOSPEL MEETINGS at the city hall Tuesday evening. The stranger, their self defense story has 677 farmers in 57 counties to 6,402 We especially wish to thank the the second on or before June 15, the Aldose is a great order and is enjoying gone glimmering and brings out the acres. I brothers of the I. O. O. F. and of th third on or before September 15, and a wonderful growth in all pares Services Friday evening, 7:45, •-it Trainmen, the sisters of the Rebec- Premeditated mm- fact that was a Some splendid results are reported the fourth on or before December I of the country. 516 Ninth street. cas, and Macabees and the members ''er ^',c,r .,art' in the movement for better sires and 0,1 15. Nick Siminick, who had been hired Sunday evening services, 7:45, at of the Old Settlers' Association. better classes of livestock. In 71 The return must be filed with the Godfrey Erwin went to Rochester to help them was an eye witness an«l 519 Eighth street. Mrs. W. E. Fairchild, counties 1,220 registered bulls were collector of internal revenue for the testified that only three shots were last week with the remains of Mrs. Sunday school and bible class at and Children. procured and 61 counties 1,607 regis-, district in which the taxpayer lives, fired. The case will rest largely on 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. Erwin who died on Jan. 26. Sunday tered boars were added to swine Heavy penalties are provided for fail- Let the Lord be youc Saviour, and he three-week-old-baby passed away. his testimonv. EYES EXAMINED AND herds. Fifty-nine counties reportei They were brought to town by Jim ure or wilful refusal to make a reLove The sympathy of the community goes healer Miraculous healings by the additions of 1,885 registered cows and GLASSES FITTED and turned over to the officerc turn and pay the tax when due. out to the father in his great loss. Lord is almost a daily occurence here 46 co.unties added 1491 high grade —o— at Baudette. now. cows. In 27 counties 619 cows were One of the memb-j ITASCA COUNTY TO LOSE Feeling has been running quite high iss Amelia Schrader, who has E. H. Blomberg, discarded as unprofitable as a result ers of Drs. Larson .fe AGRICULTURAL AGENT and there was some talk of giving! Evangelist. been chief operator at the telephone of cow-testing association work. Larson, Optometrists, ^hem short shift, but wiser counsel office for the last several years has will be at Victoria prevailed and the law will be al-j Grand Rapids Herald-Review:. Far- associations were in op- SWEDISH LUTHERAN resigned and will leave soon for the has Hotel, February 10, 11 and 13. takg»jts COUrse. mers all over the county will be sor.V a 11 home of her parents in Wisconsin. SERVICE AT LOMAN to If troubled with headaches, ne^j to learn of the decision of D. Pl.|I" 56 counties 1,240 farmers were assisted headaches, net- Miss Freda Anderson is the new The coroner's jury found that Fen- learn of the decision of D. ?•. to in balancing rations for livestock vousness or eye disorders of any kind, chief operator. ton came to his death because of bul- I JeweH, county agricultural agent, to in 49 counties 1,201 silos we Confirmation class meets Saturday needing glasses or glasses repaired, let wounds caused by George Miller leave the work here, and to remove erected. In 57 counties 24,062 ani- Feb. 5th, at 3 p. m. consult him. John H. -Hanson, aged 59, who had at the order of Robert Miller. to Michigan. Mr. Jewell returned mals were tested for tuberculos's, and Artificial eyes fitted. Services at p. m. Sunday, Feb. 8 6. been visiting at the home of his It is understood that the Millers Monday from Cheboygan, Michigan, in 32 counties 25,924 hogs were vacillated Service at Norman schoolhouse at daughter, Mrs. Dunkle, for some time, will waive examination this evening wbere he had been to meet, by ap- #.« «.« *.«•.« #J» O #J» O for hog cholera control. «f CH «V 10:30 a. m. was found dead in bed Monday morning, and be bound over to await action pointment, the supervisors of Chethe The value of farm products sold or A. Wm. Nordin, he having succoihbed to a second grand iurv. which convenes on boygan county, and talk over their CLASSIFIED ADS 3 exchanged through farm bureau Pastor. stroke of paralysis. The remains the 8th of February at Bemidji. offer- UP°n his return, Mr. Jewell service during 1920 amounted to ,• AV 4rV *4 were shipped to Washburn, Wis., for 185888J8J4S5J5 Fenton leaves a wife and one small sta^ed that such an advantageous of- Wanted—Two waiters Boston $1,701,533 in 46 counties. In 52 counties fer had been made that he felt in burial. the farm bureaus and county Lunch. Good wages. .13tf dutv to himself and family he should —o— Robert Mille'" mo=«•»!• the master mind agents gave assistance to the work "f 1 accept it. The salary pledged, $3,600 Mrs. J. A. Holler recently received Wanted—To the affair is married and has three 819 associations, previously in operation, hear from owner of a vear, with a car furnished for traveling, a letter from Mrs, Glendenning of, sa,e price,i smal, children. Miller has been the which transacted a volume "i' fann for S(a!e ciih is nearly a thousand dollars pringhetj .ebon, c^meying ,u]| description. D. F. Bush, Ivlinns-! Socialist leader in this section for a business amounting to $40,665,868 ar. more than has been paid here, and news -that Mr. Glendenning had apolis, Minn. number of years and had a reputation effected a saving of $1,603,383. the territory to be covered is much passed away on October 8th as a result for being an agitator and he is smaller. of a paralitic stroke. Mr. Glen- TTI orders possessed of an almost uncontrollable I MARQUIS WHEAT SAID TO Salesmen Wanted to soLcn Cheboygan county, of which Cheboygan denning formerty resided in this city, greases and temper and is very vindictive, so it BE BEST FOR PLANTING is the county seat, is located having been one of the pioneers &. comtnis5io3. Ad- is apparent that he uas looking to or in the north part of th$- southern Lsncolsi Co., erritory. dress Oil Cleveland, O.: get Bowman. Marquis wheat is recommended fori peninsula of Michigan, on the shore spring planting in 1921 by farm crops 1 of I.ake Huron. It is an agricultural A splendidly prepared supper, division men at University farm, Piano, good condition and tor.e. for PORTAL IMMIGRATION county, mostly cut over hardwood which was greatly enjoyed by the 1 Conceding that it is not rust resistant. GENUINE ne hundred guests attending, marked sal« at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. OFFICER SENTENCED land, though there was a good growth Marquis is a high hielder under BULL of pine on it many years ago. There tfte annual meeting of Bethlehem Oish for terms. I fcfc conditions where rust is not abundant, Min'ot. D., eb. 2.—Ed Mulcare, are about 1000 farmers in the countv. church, Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, and is of high milling value.' For Sale—About 125 tons of good 23, federal immigration .officer at.farnls averaging small in size. Clo/wi.ld as an a|fair long to be remembered. Kota is more rust resistant than hay and 50 tops of No. 1 timothy. Portal, N. D., who shot and wounded potatoes, grain and beef cattle are Reports presented showed an encouraging er Marquis, say station men, but it ap- T. R. Nasn, restaurant- employe at the principal products raised thougl Every bale guaranteed absolutelv and hopeful outlook for Portal, Friday, pleaded guilty in dis- some have gone in for dairying, and strawed and onlv pears to be weak DURHAM the coming year. New officers and all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, a moderate yielder in Minnesota. 2m op trict cour.t here Monday and was apples are raised to a considerable Minn. trustees were elected and the occasion Very little seed of Kota is available. sentenced to an indeterminate term extent. Mr. Jewell feels that he has tobacco makes 50 brought to the close with addresses Ruby is declared to be a wheat of Auto For Sale—Nash 6 in best running of one to three years in the state even greater opportunities there than by Rev. A. K. Voss, field flood cigarettes for good milling value, but appears to be penitentiary. Nash will recover. in Itasca county, and has tendered his order. Driven one season 10,000 representative and Rev. A. W. MacNeill, only a medium yielder, and its earliness Members of the American Legion the minister of the church. miles. Price on request. Can be seen resignation here, to be effective the IQc apparently does not enable it to post at Portal sent a petition t£ Judge at Peterson's garage, Northome. fifteenth of February. Special musical numbers were furnished escape rust to any extent. Red Bobs Minn. Write Nevin E. Ward, Northome, Lowe asking, clemency. Mulcare by Mrs. G. N. Millard and Mi^s During the three years that he ha? is a fair yielder of rather poor quality Minn. tf had served two vears in France. been agricultural agent of Itasca Esther Miner. wheat under rust free conditions. anosmalu HALF OF I XT5 THREE OP AND DCtafefJ WELL, TAKE HALF AWAY J-P0NT QUITE UNDERSTAND *0U, DONALD,-PLEASE YE IDOLS AHOTAKE HALF AWAY,SL06WAYS- IS eight ponalp? sideways Down MAILS': 5MOW US WHAT MEAN.'.' IT LEAVES YOU M0 HOME —, NOTHING LEAVES it SWEET Yesuw 4 HOME 11 JACK WILSOH A .... .....' -SSi'W .. ...' VV JSr mt 3&L, ^£1