International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 1, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Frances, being/named after Lady FOR SALE—Lady's mink cape one Frahces Simpson, wife of Sir George Hon. F. J. McPartlin returned yesterday man's beaver collar and one musk Bess Holden, the Littlefork lumberman, Tuesday will be parent^ day. In Wm. Woods of the Hudson's Bay Simpson, at that time governor of morning from a week's stay rat coat. Phone 191. was attending to business here the evening there will be a meeting Co., wears a broad smile these days. the Hudson's 'Bay company. For in the Twin cities on business. yesterday. in the assembly room to consider the It's a girl and a fine one, too—so over half a century it remained nothing FOR SALE—House and lot. Inquire advisability of organizing a parentteacher Billy says. but a trading point, but a little After conducting an hotel business of A. J. Scott, 909 Seventh Street. Stationery is the eagerly sought association. A program of at Portage, Wis., during! the past prominencer: was given to the district Phone 270. gift. Rubin's drug store carries a music and discussion is in preparation. There is bound to be a rush to the during the regime of the late Alex two years, Elmer Anderson and family complete line. FOR SALE—Seven room house, new Rainy Lake and Seine River gold McKenzie,who attempted to construct ha\,e returned to this city to reside. Wednesday will be farm bureau a canal at this point. This being and modern in every respect. Eiasy Mr. Anderson was formerly a fields next summer. If you want to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howard are B. day. This date coincides with the terms. R. Kook. tf keep posted subscribe for the Budget. abandoned, Fort Frances was clerk at the Rex hotel here and well rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing date for the farm bureau clearing and not heard of until the recent gold discoveries known to the traveling public. baby boy at their home., FOR RENT—Room in modern home seeding campaign and the school will when it at once sprung into L. M. Bolin of, Rainy Lake City suitable for light housekeeping for cooperate with this movement. Fuller promi%:nce. gave us a pleasant call on Monday. Garnet Peterson has returned from lady. Has hot and cold water connections. announcement elsewhere. Mr. Bolin was on his way to Kennedy's Omaha where he attended a national AROUND LOMAN Inquire at Press office. Thursday will be American Legion camp where he will log this convention of insurance men. Perhaps one of the best known men day. The program will be patriotic. O winter." in the west is Mr. George D. Stinson V# V« V# FOR SALE—Heavy team', wagon, Friday will be community club day. of Fort Frances. Mr. Stinson is an F. R. Lapham has taken over the Paul Mai made a trip up the Big sleighs and harness at reasonable The program will be in charge of the John Berg of Rainy Lake City, is old navy veteran and has seen considerable Northern grocery store which he sold 2tpd price. Call at Press office. Fork last Saturday. He will move club. busy developing, one of his properties of the world, having traveled to the. Backus interests about a year his saw mill up there soon where he near Gold Rock, in the upper Manitou. all over the globe. He was born ago. WANTED—A frame store. Give full has a job of sawing half a million He is sinking a 100-foot shaft o— in Camden, New Jersey, Oct. 12, 1832. particulars in first letter: kind of feet of elm and ash for flour barrels. and in the spring if development During 1861 to 1864 he served in the E. H. Peters, an old time resident business, lowest cash price, etc. Wm. 8 NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS 8 warrants it he" will along with his a American rebellion, having enlisted of this city, but now located at Duluth, J. Bisted, Brainerd, Minn. 3tpd The Sardzholm family have moved 88 4! ?.* *.* «j» MM partners erect a 10 stamp mill. A »V« A in the United States navy. He was where he is employed at the to the homestead fcr the winter. at the capture of the Confederate Lyceum drug store, was a guest at FOR SALE—Five sets logging sleighs Several new houses have been built L. Christie, the Rainy river meat steamer Florida at Bahia, S. A., Oct. the litis home over Thanksgiving. in good order, four inch oak runners, Fred Johnson sold his house and in Littlefork this fall to take care of king, says that he has $200 to say that 20, 1864. Mr. Stinson is a member of four feet six inch run. Johnson the new families who have recently acreage on the West Fork to John he will put up his horse against any Word has been received here of the the G. A. R., being an old comrade Lbr. Co., Ray, Minn. tf moved here from other states. Most Hammerslund of Cokato last week. other horse in this district between of Annie M. Ross, Port No. 94. After arrival of twin daughters at the of the new houses are small but add the mouth of the river and Sturgeon home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore the war was over he went to Canada FOR SALE—14 horse gasoline engine materially to the number of dwellings. Miss Pearl Pearson spent Thanksgiving Falls for a one mile straight heat, or where he contracted for several Twedt at Orient, S. Dak., and as a and 4-side moulding machine in with home folks. There is still a shortage of he will give $100 as sweepstakes for years, getting out ties and pilings consequence Grandpa and Grandma first class condition. H. Rose, houses.—Littlefork Times. same distance race to come off at Fort for the C. P. R. This completed he Doty are much pleased. The little Littlefork, Minn. 4tpd Our Farmers' club met about a Frances not later than January IS came to Fort Frances where he built girls have been named Viola*and week ago and elected new officers Miss Annie Midgely, who has for this challenge to be accepted by January Bunola. the first large hotel for the accommodation AGENTS MAKE and plan to hold some good meetings some time served the Big Falls patrons 24c 1st next. of travelers and settlers, ON EVERY SALE this winter. as assistant postmaster, has 25c now known as the "Couchiching". State Game and Fish Commissioner SALESLADY—Wanted to sell a popular tendered her resignation as such to Hudson's The Bay Company. The community dinner on Thanksgiving Last spring he took over the Scott Carlos Avery spent last Sunday in take effect December 1. An opportunity and practical garment. No investment. (Ft. Frances item) day was not so well attended House, where he is always pleased to the city leaving that night for Fort was offered her to again take No deliveries. Exclusive In speaking of Fort Frances and see his old friends and acquaintances. as last year as there were several William to confer with the Ontario up her school studies at the Junior territory. Write for particulars. its historic character it will be of other big feasts nearby. Like a number of other residents Mr. commission relative to more utiiform Cqllege at Hibbing, Minn. Her position State age and experience. Manufacturer's interest to our readers to note that' Stinson is interested in mining and laws governing the seining of fish at the post office here will be Mercantile Co., 325 2nd the first trading post established in believes this county has a great future. Louis Barnoby and Ted Allen of in boundary waters. He was accompanied Ave., Mpls. filled by Miss Olson of Blackduck.— this district was that of Fort St. Hibbing, visited their aunt, Mrs. St. by Deputy Warden Powers Big Falls Compass. Pierre by the Northwest Trading Co. Editor's Note.—Mr. Stinson is still Lawrence, during the hunting season of this cjty. While here he inspected FOR RENT—Two nicely' furnished It was situated near what is known alive and resides in Fort Frances. He and followed the big game. Muskeg to be Graveled the new state hatchery in course of front rooms, steam heated. Mrs., as "Pithers Point", or the "Indian was one of the outstanding characters erection at Ranier. He returned-to The mile and a half of muskeg M. E. Wigren, 400 Eighth- Street. Agency." This was in the year 1700. in the earlyi history, of the district and Arthur Metcalf is baling his hay St. Paul Tuesday evening. Phone 218. which has made the Lindford roafl In 1821 the Northwest Trading Com known far and wide. croo which he has sold at the Falls. practically, impassable the past summer Mrs. Nina A. Lang left Monday will be graveled this winter and Some are crossing the Rainy on evening for Minneapolis where she work will be started shortly after O. G. SNYDER the new bridge, but it is not very safe. became the bride of Mr. Ed. -Wallenberg the new year. County Commissioners Registered Optometrist ion on Tuesday, the wedding ceremony Harrigan, Slack and Munroe have all and Optician Times are unusually dull for this Broken being performed at the residence expressed themselves as favoring the Lenses Duplicated cpuntry. Timber seems to be a drug of J. S. LaDue, her uncle. The project.-^-Littlefork Times. At Gledhill's Jewelry Store on the market, but we are well Fort Frances happy couple will reside at Jordan, blessed with fuel. Minn., this winter and in the spring Child Accidentally Shot" 11" Marshall Foch Sends Thanksgiving what warmth ,and welcome Ferdinand will remove to Minot,1 N. Dak., where Day Message q{Gertrude, the two year old daughte? Foch, Marshal of France, was received Rev. S. E. Gregg will hold services Mr. Waltenberg is engaged extensively '"J"Iff'this, A. J. Lesemann, who lives east i# your day of thankfulness" and how pleased he was with O W E S here Dec. 10th and 11th—for everybody. in farming. Evidence of the town, was accidentally shot Surida^ said Marshal Foch in his Thanksgiving his reception in the North Star state. Plants and Seeds popularity of the bride was shown evening. A loaded revolver hadbeett Day message to the nation last Saturday evening when a shower With a reputation. placed on a shelf, seemingly''in "a through Haniford MacNider, Legion When chatting together, Haniford Supt. Olson visited our schools on was given in her honor at the home Supplied to the Great Northwest National safe place out of reach of the children, Commander, "In this your MacNider and Marshal Foch discovered Extra values in Emblems and Tuesday. of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zimmerman but in some way it was jarred day of thankfulness, I join with all they both celebrate in the same Sprays for Funerals. on Sixth street, at which a large number off the shelf and was discharged. The my spirit in the prayers of gratitude birthday—October 2nd. During his PULUTH FLORAL CO. We are glad for zero weather of her lady friends and acquaintances shot entered the baby's cheek, but for the blessings enjoyed by the Minnesota visit, Marshal Foch remarked Duluth, Minn. again after the cold snap about a gathered to bid her farewell. the wound is not reported to be serious.—Northome world. My heart goes out to the to Arthur Van Dyke, Legion week ago, when it was about 30 below. Many handsome and useful gifts were Record. members of the American Legion state commander, "Yours is a great presented to her as a remembrance. whose guest in this country I am, to organization, but you can make it Have you tried- One Way to Save Evidence the millions of Americans I have seen greater and stronger by getting every C. T. Fairchild/ examiner for the The closing festivities of the Odd and to those whom I will have the Phil Griffin, chief of police in Nashwauk, man who served under the American farm loan board at Washington, visited Fellow festival were witnessed by a pleasure of greeting. cannot be balked by \yily colors to enroll himself under its THE REAL COAL S. F. Plummer on Monday to record crowd at the city hall last SILVERASH "The mor.e I see of Americans, the banner. He owes it to himself and moonshiners who would destroy the examine the association books and Saturday night. At 5:30 o'clock% the I more admire and respect them for to his country to be a member of evidence. When he made a raid on advise best methods for handling the ladies of the .JRebekah lodge served a their ambition, energy and generosity the Marco Bolf soft drink parlors the great American Legion." work here. He was much surprised moose dinner at the Odd Fellow hall I in Nashwauk, the other day, Bolf is of spirit. am thankful today for being to see the products of our county. following which the Queen of the in your country, for being able Most for the money alleged to have instructed his young A visit to Tyler, Minn., high school Festival, Mrs. A. W. Scott, was to visit your historic shrines, for son to break the jugs that contained gym each Monday night helps keep Mrs. John Alich of Frontier, visited crowned at the city hall, she having the moonshine. The boy grabbed th«| meeting Americans as I do and hearing her mother, Mrs. O. St. Lawrence, Tyler Legionaires in fine shape. What received the honor in the contest. stove poker, so th'e tale runs, and from their own lips their sentiments doughboy would not be feeling fine part of last' week. ss Freda Edberg won second prize, smashed the jugs. Not to be outrdone toward my beloved country, after chasing the ball around the Ask your Dealer Miss Lillian Walsh third, Mrs. M. E. in cleverness, Griffin snatched France. court 779 times and taking the 57 Iv'ng fourth, Mrs. A. L. Taylor fifth, Miss Ward returned Monday morning up a towel and sopped up the fast "My prayers go up today for the varieties of somersaults and spills, and Miss Rose Miller sixth. The first via Emo after spending Thanksgiving escaping evidence, wringing the towel continued welfare and happiness of winding up with a few rounds of the throe prizes were diamond rings, the at her home at Rauch. Hides & Furs out into a dish, and securing about the American people, for her men fistic art and topping off with a fourth a diamond, lavalier, the fifth a pint of moonshihe, which he bottled who fought for world freedom, and shower? Makes married men forget a wrist watch and the sixth a manicure V# ft'# V# to be used at the trial. above all, for her wounded soldiers, their troubles, the young feel younger, set. A goodly sum was netted GET™ HIGHEST PRICE It is said that a number of charges whose bravery and sacrifice we do and the dreamers act out of their BIG FALLS from the festival which has been added will be preferred against Bolf, and not forget on this day of rejoicing." dreams. Every Minnesota Legion poss to the growing funds which are to MC&niRS, against Eli Rokela, who was also arrested. The" marshal sent a special message WML, PELTS, ETC. should ask the local high school for be used for the construction of an School Will Observe American Education Rokela pleaded guilty to to all the wounded soldiers of the this privilege. ttv IhhriH T* AtOLII flnuMx Odd Fellow building. some of the charges, and was fineti United States. Week. Tito LAMEST CONSIGNMENT HOUSE over $200 in municipal court in Nashwauk.—Grand IN 1)|E NORTHWEST Commander MacNider's Reply JCiHN H. BROWN At the suggestion of the American Rapids Herald-Review Attorney at Law At Bethlehem The reply of Haniford MacNider, Legion the National Educational association National Commander of the American Office over O. M. Carr & Co. has designated the week of Local Author Has Story in "Judge" Legion, to Marshal Foch, read: International Falls. Minnesota Dec. 4—10 as American Education "Two Nips of Home Brew" is the "The men and women of the American Week. The Minnesota commissioner A E name of a story which appeared as Legion appreciate your message of education has suggested that the Church Lawyer the first feature short story in Judge slogan for every community in this on this Thanksyiving day. It International State Bank Bldg. for Nov. 26, 1921, and is from th.e was the inspiration of your leadership state should be "Know Your School". pen of Arthur R. Otis of Grand Rapids. International Falls, Minnesota The local school is planning in every which made this day one of rejoicing. ALL ROAD WORK and new buildings are reported Mr. Otis, who with his mother possible way to cooperate by supplying for /America and for the whole by The Improvement N O E N I N N E S O A lives on a farm on beautiful Sugar Bulletin. Gives calls for bids civilized world. We feel that in bringing the public with all available information of State Highway Commission O S I A lake, has been doing considerable regarding the accomplishments you to our grateful people you 52. numbers for Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and $6.00 with Daily Reminder Sunday Morning 10:30 writing and his stories have appeared of our school and its needs. have accomplished by international FREE if subscription Surgeon in Charge is paid this in various publications from time to The teachers have arranged a tentative agreements, or in any other way, to Has a month. Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 time. page for program of public meetings for bind even closer together the great Improvement Bulletin each day. Office Intl State Bank Building The story which appears in the current Minneapolis, Minn. every day of the week and will keep allies of the war—France and America. Clothbound International Falls, Minnesota issue of Judge is in the form of open house and extend "a special and We are proud and happy, sir, a personal reminiscence«by the writer cordial invitation to parents and patrons that you are with us. The inspiration Rev. A. W. MacNeill and there is no mistaking the application to all school exercises. As nearly of your visit will last through of the location to Grand as it is possible to observe it, the the years to come for the good of Rapids and the Otis farm on Sugar following-will be the week's program: the countries we love." lake. Minnesota Legionaires Greet Foch Sunday, Dec. 4—The School and the Friends of Mr. Otis are pleased indeed "THE POWER TO The following message signed by Church. to see the success which hie is WHY NOT PRESERVE Monday, Dec. 5—Our School, What Arthur A. Van Dyke-, state commander, having. He is just breaking into is it Doing? greeted Marshal Foch on his arrival THAT FINE DEER OR FORGET" "fast company" in the magazine Tuesday, Dec. 6—The School and at Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 28th: world anT no doubt more of his stories the Home. "Legionaires of Minnesota send their MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC will appear in leading periodical^ Wednesday, Dec. 7—The School and greetings to the Marshal of France URED THIS SEASON? before many years have passed.— Industry. on Thanksgiving day, 1921.* All Minnesota Grand Rapids Herald-Review. Thursday, Dec. 8—The School and and the great northwest opens BRING YOUR WORK TO Civic Life. wide its arms to you in welcome. Our John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist Everyone Cordially bitted! Friday, Dec. 9—The School and the Have you tried the Press want ads citizens await your coming that they Community. yet They bring results because they may demonstrate to you the affection^ RANIER, MINNESOTA For the Sunday program Rev. are b^ckedup with a big subscription their esteem and their gratitude.'V Lambert has been invited to give ari All Minnesota now know with