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

September 1, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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1 THE INTERNATIONAL Elizabeth ?canlin of .^laple Lake, FARM BUREAU- DAY VON FAIR GROUNDS Seventh ai^d -Eighth grades. Henrietta Senti, Fifth and Sixth AND BORDER BUDGET grades. (Continued from page !.)•' Margaret Romens of Happyland, directors of the Minnesota Farm I}urea First and Second grades. H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager federation, representing all county •Miss LeBrie of Mizpah, Third and farm bureaus which are members •Fourth grades. Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., act Second-Class Matter of the state organization, will meet in Rural Schools. the agricultural building for an all Bannock—Judith Johnson. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR day business session. On Friday, a Bear River—Maggie Robertson. joint committee of farmers and bankers Bescemar—Dulcie/Smith. Northwestern Advertising Representatives will meet at state headquarters Bois Fort—A. Mi' Daniels. Minnesota Select List of the federation, in the QflH Capitol, Central—Not selected. 709 Exchange Bank South 6th Street N 215 St. Paul, to discuss organization of Camp 53—Ethel S^vanson. Paul Minneapolis St agricultural finance corporation Cross River—Not ^elected. *4 44 44 |4 a* a•«f fMjl O to provide additional credit for producing Cedar Wood—Mary Cullen. REAL ESTATE 55 & 23 88 55 S3& Commencing Sept. 8th we will close out our en­ and marketing Minnesota Dentaybow—Mary Jacobson. S FARM BUREAU NOTES crops. Eidem—Mrs. T. B. Cobey. Among the International Falls folks tire stock of Shelf Goods and Broken Stock, making a These three meetings, farm bureau Fairland—Phoebe Hansqn. who recently purchased homes are officers say, will mark the culmination Forsyth—Mrs. Harley Parker. the following: radical change in our business. /In the future we will At an interesting meeting, of the of a year in which the farm bureau Frontier—Not selected. Gioranni Corkn, 707- Sixth street. Board of Directors of the Farm Bureau in Minnesota has grown from Griffith—Gladys Engelking of Northome. Marion C. Freeman, 904 Sixth St. |organization recently held, it 12,000 members to more than 72,000. confine ourselves principally to the handling of Coal, Henry C. Pitblado, 913 Riverside was decided they lend their support The 'state farm bureau will have an Groveland-—Violet Pearson, t.j Drive. in promoting the Northern Farmers office in the main agricultural building Happyland—Louise Fuller. C. W. Speelman, 909 Riverside Wood Hardware, Lumber, Building Materials and Mutual Fire Insurance association, on the state fair grounds all week, SHay Creek—MaybeUe Randall. Drive. which was recently organized through according to word received by the Hoglund—Kate .Radocevic. Chas. E. Wisard, 715 Sixth St. alsdi Groceries and Meats in a jobbing wholesale way the result of their efforts. Policy 1 Henry—Gladys Govydy of Big Falls. county bureau. Ginseppi Toninato, 221 Second St. has been written, application blanks President Howard is now on a tour Indall—Lyla Stevenson of Littlefork Fred Cronkhite, 924 Sixth St. Retailing only for cash and delivering only worth may be obtained from Secretary E. J. of southern and central Minnesota, Nett River—Not selected. j! P. Ulrich, 801 Seventh St. W. Kolhause or the county agent, M. speaking at a series of county fairs. Linforci—ris Parmeter of Bannock. S. J. Eggan, 916 Sixth St. while orders. Everything will be sold on a cash basis M. Abbott. Agents to write, applications He was scheduled to speak at the Manitou—Ethel Braffle. L. C. Seybold, 511 Sixth St. for the Mutual Fire association Steele county fair at Owatonna on Norman—Esther Thompson. John N. McLean, 604 Sixth St. are desired in every community. only. All accounts, not paid in full on pay day will be Aug. 30, at the Lyon county fair at Border—^|¥sXfnice Hanson. C. A. Engblom, 515 Sixth St. Those interested should apply t«o the Marshall on Aug. 31, and at the Traerse Pelland-T^fclara St. Lawrence. John Cullen, 416 Sixth St. secretary. county fair at Browns Valley on Pine. Tpp—Closed for the \vinter. closed and placed with our attorney for collection. Bert L. Brown, 717 Sixth St. John Berg will represeiit the local Sept. 1. The Stearns county fair_ at Rapid River—Isabel O'Lougfhlin. Emidio Bernardini, 719 Sixth St. farm bureau at the state., directors' Sauk Center Sept. 2, is the last on Rocky Glenn—Margaret Mitchell of Robert Fritz, 720 Sixth St.' meeting to be held at the fair grounds See us before sending away for anything, we will this tour. Mr. Howard is going from Hibbing. Finn AVeisser, 607 Sixth St. Sept. 8th in the Twin Cities. Among Sauk Center to Des ^lointfs, and is*expected Riverdale—Minnie Micken of Minneapolis. A. G. Lofelmaker, 606 Sixth St. the important problems to- be considered to return to^ address the f^rrn save yoa trouble and money. Among those who have recently at this session wjll be Farm, bureau mass meeting at the state fair Rogers—rHelen Peterson of Ericsburg. purchased lots in this vicinity where Bureau Publicity, Membership Dues, grounds on Sept.. 7. they intend to build i^he future are etc. ThEi board instructed Mr. Bergto Mr. Howard is serving his second Rosing—Ernest D.obbs of Indus. .. the following: WATCH OUR NEWSPAPER SPACE FOR seejt.j more adequate. publicity for term as president of the American Stillar-rr-Not selected. William Swafford, site on Fourth farm bureau movements. A state farm Farm Bureau federation, which^ now Sturgeon River—Alma Noss. 1 BARGAINS. Street between Eighth and Ninth bureau publication is being contem-. numbers a milliOmand a quarter farmers Sundeen—Helen Romer. avenue. plated. Spruce-—Marie Dickson pf Minneapolis. in 47 states S£ the union. Senator J. J. Amell, site located oh Ninth Capper is oije of th.e outstand' St. M. M. Abbott attended the -Williams ing figures in the fight for legislation Wild wood—Flossie Cody. Mike Nagorski, three l8ts on Ninth township meeting pf farmers to. improve agricultural conditions. Williams—Laurel Smith. iv, street corner of Eighth avenue. held fojvthe purpose of discussing the In case either Mr. Howard or Waukahma—A. E. Gustafson. R. H. Davidson, Sixth street site •vlr farm bureau organization, Saturday Senator Capper is unable to come, Woodland—Mary Cobey. between.Third and Fourth street. evening. It was deemed advisable to John G. Brown, president of the Indiana Poplar Island—Ruth Peggar of Loa C. O. Gustafson, site at corner of postpone the organization of a local Farm Bureau .federation, and t'fCl Sixth street and Third avenue. unit for the present. Neighboring one of the directors of the American S. E. THOMPSON, Sales Manager. Gowdy—Marie Hale. O. J. Masters, site at corner of Riverside 7- units at Rapid River and Border .have federation, probably, will speak. Cingiiiars—Nellie Pettis, Littelfork. and Tenth avenue. Stanley Thompson & H. A. Levin, Credit & Collections extended an invitation to- the Farm J. J. Borcher, site on Riverside Craig—Virginia Hawkins. Bureau members in the Williams community, Drive near Tenth avenue, AUTO TAX LAW TO to meet with them until they BE ENFORCED HERE Dorothy Knapp, site on Fifth St. decide to form a separate unit. between Ninth and Tenth avenue. (Continued from page 1.) D. K. Stone, site on Fifth street between Subscribe for THE PRE^S. C. A. Anderson of International Ninth and Tenth avenue. ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS AU the latest local and per**xsonal ers for use only on demonstration Falls, F. G. Wells of Big Falls, and M. Einard Johnson, site at corner of comment. $2,00 Per Year. M. Abbott, local county agent, were cars, and the use of plates from other Sixth street and Third avenue. present at the County Dairy Judging states on Minnesota-owned cars. J. J. Hadler, site on Third street between Passenger cars, blisses and hearses contest held Thursday. Of. the ten Tenth and Eleventh avenue. fallows enrolled eight were participants must carry blue tags, the "A" plates: f. F. Peterson, site on Third street in the .final contest,na.niely being for those paying the $12 rnin between Tenth and Eleventh avenue. George Shaw, Vernon Kinney, Thomas itiium and the "B" plates for -those Fred G. Nelson, site on Third street Withrow, all of International Falls, paying a higher tax. Trucks carry" between Tenth and Eleventh avenue. and Walter Reed, Edmund Reed, Edwin "T" or "X" plates and the class embraces Matt Hill, site on Sixth street corner J. Nelstin, Emerson Brown and all motor vehicles carrying other of Eleventh avenue. Ralph Harsh. The purpose of this things than passengers, including final contest jwas to pick the county roadsters equipped with boxes. Dealers' NEW CLOTHES ss s? ss ss ft x« winner to the State Fair, where the plates bear the letter "D" and S3 judging contest will be held Sept. 8. trailers weighing over 1,000 pounds MARGIE NEWS A ring of Guernsey cattle was must have "Z" tags. 88 judged at the M. J. Dobbs place west ss :*ss a Reports of many alleged violations of Happyland and av ring of Holstein are reaching Secretary Holm's office Irma Porter is visiting her sister cattle at the Hans. Erickson farm at and will be referred to local authorities Mrs. Pederson at Ericsburg for a Forsyth. for investigation if necessary. week. Word was received this morning But the secretary believes that tne that Edwin J. Nelson of Big Falls, sheriffs and marshals will perform Mrs. McGaftigan and children, and was selected as high man, and Geo. their duties without favor. One complaint Mrs. Paulson and children of Nymore, Shaw of International Falls, second, was that .eighteen cars in use returned home last Thursday in a small town carry plates which both will be entitled to free trips to after spending some time at the home the State Fair. can be lawfully used only on dealers' of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. demonstrating cars. Other are that NEW FALL plates are being procured in adjoining Women throughout the county are The S. S. picnic last Wednesday states to evade the Minnesota especially interested these days in was largely attended,several carloads tax. the making of home made dress forms. STYLES fcoming from nearby towns. About Miss Susan Hough, home demonstration two hundred ate dinner, and everyone COUNTY SCHOOLS WILL agent of Mirrison county, meet enjoyed a good time. RESUME ACTIVITIES with representatives of -several units ARE last Friday at the local school for Rev. Gregg and family were entertained (Continued from page 1.) the purpose of teaching the women at dinner last Thursday by how to make these useful articles, READY!! Seventh and Eighth grades. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle. which they in turn will demonstrate Harriet Millard, First, Second, Third to the women of their respective communities. and Fourth grades. Mr. and Mrs. Angee and Mrs. Angees Foijr forms were made at Margie. brother and wife from Athens, this session and among those present George Rowe of Big Falls, principal. Pa., all came down from Big Falls, were Mrs. Francis White and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Pratt, Intermediate Wednesday to attend the picnic. THE EARLY BUYER is usually the FOR MEN! Albert Eggebroten both of Forsyth, grades. $Irs. Scholta of Loman, Mrs. John careful and economical buyer. Harriet Koller, primary. Mr. Lundstrom and the Bloom boys Durand and Mrs. George Lang of FOR WOMEN! Harrigan. have purchased the timber on Jltkfe Indus. REASON?—They buy when gobds L. S. Seaman of Indus, principal.^ Pietsch's homestead. FOR CHILDREN! are ne,w and selections many, and Irene Borchart, intermediate grades tlrsala Babbick of Greaney, primary EDUCATIONAL TOOTH Wedding bells are soon to ring^, in when the full wearing season is al- Never before at this season of the grades. Margie from all reports. TALK NO. 14 Mfcpah. wta.ys possible. year have wef been so completely Roy H. Larson, principa.1. 'r-TiJ Mr.' and Mrs. Wilson received Think this over—then permit us to stocked with new fall merchandise in WHAT YOUR FRIENDS THINK. Wilnia Nourse, Seventhvarid. Eighth word on Saturday Of the death of a grades!]"' v/ near friend in St. Paul. They left help outfit you with new clothes for all departments. Your friends are just as quick to Frank Tice, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Sunday to attend the funeral. notice your irregular, discolored, Labor Day wear. It will profit you to visit this store. grades. decayed teeth as they are to notice Mrs. Frank. Freemire, First, Second J. Burns and Victor Zoveski were your perfect ones, in fact they are and Third grades. sure to see the contrast between business visitors in International Falls them. If your teeth are not as Littlefork. last Tuesday. good as they might be you may Ladies Coats $2150 to $125.00 Ladies' Suits $25.00 to $100.00 A. E. Nelson, principal. have felt- the least bit humiliated High school assistant, not selected. Dr. and Mrs. Shetland came up in the past because of that fact, Margaret Jensen of Northome, Seventh and you have felt at least a passing from Mizpah on Wednesday to attend $20.00 to $60.00 Men's Shoes Men Suits. regret that they were not an and Eighth grades. $5.0ft«M12J* the picnic. asset to your personal appearance. Elsa Rusfelt of Indus, $ixth and Men's Hats $3.00 to $12.00 Remember this, they will never M. McHugo was in the Falls on Seventh grades. improve until you have them attended Friday. Leoha Lund of Iron JRiver, Wis., to by a godd Dentist. America leads the world in dental Fourt'h and Fifth grades. 0. M. CAM & science,- expert service is at your Mr. Osborne and wif^ drove to the Lyluth Lund of Iron River, Wis., door, and bad teeth errow worse as Second "arid Third grades. Falls on Thursday, also Mr. Wilson time goes on. and wife. Minnie Skuey of Littlefork, First DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. grade. Mrs. Bishop returned to St. Paul H. F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist Big- Falls. THE STORE OF QUALITY in charge. on Friday after a week's visit at the Roy Everett of Wabun, principal. Wilson home. Ji,. Mrs. Roy Everett of Wabun, assistant OFFICE AND LABORATORY International Falls Minnesota high school principal. 311 THIRD STREET Mr. and Mrs. Angee of Big Falls, Economics, Miss Stene of Minneapolis.. Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sunday* were visiting friends in town Sunday. Agriculture,'F. G. Wells.t"^ y-K1 J' la­ y­