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

December 8, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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41 \i^g^fiii pr«~ 4C ii'f** ^.r. '&* .k- jKBA3S *x r* .^-.. -, ^mTERMATlOH^fc FALLS PRESS r-r:' 3DV3 Ai FORT FRANCES MEMORIAL iChristmas cards at Rubin's .drug ™i. The appropriation for aid to the «5«av county fairs has been of material bei?efit ARENA CO., LTD. store. agricultural societies made by the last $ in an agricultural and community legislature is the largest since the law way/ It has stabilized quite a few Myron Van Vleck was in the city Immense NeW1 Skating- and Curling was enacted and its encouraging effect tottering agricultural organizations from Littlefork Tuesday. Rink About to Open at Ft!. Frances. is found in the large amount of and at the same time it has given to 0— premiums paid to exhibitors this year. the county fair movement a degree of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Grossman are Announcement is made that the new The cash outlay fcfr this purpose, as permanency which augurs, well for the spending the week in Minneapolis. skating and curling rink which is "being made by the societies in conformity future of the societies. In this year's Christmas cards at Rubin's drug built by the Fort Frances Memorial with the legislative act, amounted to diyision of the-aid nearly every county store. C^ricJctette^ R. N. Eastman of Ray, was transacting Arena Co., Ltd., will be open to^the $192s»8.77. in the state is interested. In all business in town between trains public in about one week, or just as According to Mr. Chase state aid to njnety-six societies participate. Your children need religious education. Tuesday. soon as' the-weather will permit of Send ttiem to Sunday school. o—— making good ice. The building, w"hicfi *—O—i FA FEULXW CALLS Stationery is the eagerly sought is a fnodel'bf 'its kind, occupies a space Stationery is the eagerly sought YOU A BOUR6EOIS BE gift. Rubin's drug store carries a of 165 feet~~by 230 feet. The skating gift- Rubin's drug |tore carries a complete line^ GLAD MEARUlf EVEKY^ rink has an ice sheet 17(f feet by 170 complete line FOR KIDDIES— AND GROWN-UPS TOO TO feet^ and in addition there will be four Ole Sheie, one of Loman's prominent sheets vof curling ice. The building Pure, Clean, Wholesome Candies Made Fresh Tanlac is one medicine that does merchants, spent Monday in the" has rest rooms with all modern con-1 what they say it will do. For sale by city on business. for Holiday Eating veniences and also a large gallery S. N. Rubin, druggist. -—o or balcony for* spectators, which has Mrs. Henry Corroll .has returned also been arranged to accommodate a "Mike Carew, the enterprising farmer ffom Glenwood where^ghe spent several band. The building represents an from the Indus neighborhood, was weeks with her mother. transacting business in the city Tuesday. outlay of close to $30,000 and nothing has been overlooked for the -conveniencesand Banker John Cowan of Northome —O r- comfort of patrons. transacted, business in the city Tuesday. 3 Perfume dnd toilet waters make Season tickets have been placed on a* gcuod Christmas gifts. All the popular sale and at very reasonable rates as u, I 9 brandy are handled at Rutin's followsMen, $6.00 ladies, $5.00 and I Ole Ryan, one of the oldtime residents 0* drug stpre. children under 14v years at $2.00.1 It: of Littlefork was adjudged insane ,, O has been arranged to have several PI before Judge Berg today and will '"Mrs.' Robert Fritz returned Tuesday young ladies in International Falls be committed to the asylum at Fergus evening froni Stanley, Wis., sell tickets here and all those, selling Falls. where she was called to attend the 25 tickets of any denomination are to funeral of her mother, who had •2 Geo. McLean, superintendent of the receive a season ticket free. In addition reached the advanced-age of 87 years. the one turning in the largest International Lumber company's mill I 19g ftl6 AUTOCASTCR a£RV/ Co 'Mrs. Fritz was away about two weeks. amount of money from the sale of at Spooner,' was in the city yesterday transacting business at the main office. tickets before December 25th wiH' receive Absolute merit and merit alone is a $10.00 prize. Tickets are available ft Are you coming to Sunday school? responsible', for Tanlac's phenomenal en Ben, Johnson, our genial linotype at the office of the International and unprecedented success. For sale operator, has been laid' up the past Christmas cards at Rubin's drug Falls Press and those, intending to solicit 0* by S. N. Rubin, druggist. week with a severe attack of tonsilitis. are urged to call and get the tickets store. A Cm without delay. We anticipate that 1 T. J. Johnson was here from Littlefork Mrs. M. E. Dimon of Littlefork, was there is going to be a demand for Tuesday and reports that the a guest of Mrs. Wm. Watrous yesterday. Miss Lucy Barrett of Bemidji, spent them and the young lady who gets the new Littlefork-Ray road is nearly all Sunday in the city enroute home-from best start will not only get a free ticket, cut out and that he expects to take -o- attending the concert with Dr. Mary but a $10.00 prize as well. an automobile ride over the same in We like to sell Tanlac because it Ghostley at Virginia. the near future. Mr. Johnson is largely E A S E I A satisfies our customers. S., N. Rubin Postmaster Chas. S. Jameson of responsible for the laying out and druggist. Littlefork, was in the city today,/being Xmas hard mixed in tasty fruit flavors—the ideal At its meeting last Monday evening building of this road, which means called here as a witness in the the city council appropriated $100 to that a very fine section of the country Christmas Candy—20 Cents Per Pound Editor and Mrs. Chilgreri and little Ole Ryan insane case. the American Legion with which to will soon be opened up to settlers daughter, and Mrs. Van Vleck of Littlefork •^5^)j^:for the music furnished on Arihistice and farmers. HOLLER'S were business visitoi-s in the Day. .. KOOCHICHING COUNTY AGRICULTURAL city last Saturday. Bedux-Arfs & Quality Shoppe ASSOCIATION Purchase your Christmas gifts W. H. Gemiriell, general manager of GETS $888.95 FROM THE STATE from the Ladies' Aid of Bethlehem Mrs. C. T. Trudell has arrived in the the M. & I. was in ^own for a' short church to be held at the office of the city from Little Falls and will spend Mail Orders Filled time today. He was accompanied by Minnesota's annual Christmas gift International Falls Press on Friday the winter with her two aunts, Mrs. Robt. Clark, assistant to the president to the county agricultural societies of and Saturday, Dec. 9th and 10th. J. W. Collins and Miss Rodabaugh. of the Northern Pacific. the state went forward this week -s— when R. P. Chase, state auditor, officiating Mr. and Mrs R. L. Langford departed Edward William, the eight weeks Miss Groves of. the M. & O. Paper as Santa Claus, completed the Tuesday evening for Auburn, old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dufrene company general offices was called to mailing'of checks to the amount of Nebraska, where Mr. Langford will of Frontier, was baptized Nov. $140,832.97, state aid to the societies. Minneapolis Tuesday by the illness of look after private affairs for several J26, by Father Costiou of International Hunters This aid to the agricultural associations her father, and word has been received weeks. He has been stationed here for iFalls. here that he has since passed of the state is directed by law some time in the immigration service and is based on the premiums paid by away. John Stormo, of the M. & O. machine and has taken a leave of absence of the various societies, the max'mum shop, is nursing a very painful several months. The vacancy here WHY NOT PRESERVE basis of pro-rating reimbursement to Ted Epper of Ray, Mio is charged -wound caused by running a needle has been filled by Carl Bowar, who Any one society. being $1,700. The' by Game Warden Pojwers with kijling ^nto his foot. John's foot found the was transferre"d from Buffalo, N. Y. THAT FINE DEER OR largest amount received by diiy soc'ety a cow moose in the 'Daly brook country, needle in the rug in the early morning NfoOSE HEAD YOU SEC­ being $1,564. The 1S21 leg slature On December 9 and 10 the Ladies' waived examination and is at hours. appropriated $140,000 for this purpose liberty on bonds to await the action Aid of the M. E. church will hold URED THIS SEASON? of the grand jury next month. and this jvith the balance available At the t-egular meeting of "Star of their annual Christmas bazaar at the was divided pro-rata at the. rate of BRING YOUR WORK TO the North" Chapter No.yJOUO. E. S., Keves furniture store. Home-made ninety-two cents on the dollar. Don't foreet the Xmas sale of Japanese to be held in Masonic Hall, Friday ev- articles including «, three coforts, John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist The Koorhiching County Agricultural goods and fancy work which ening, Dec. 9th, election of officers *nbroidery pieces, aprojjs, towels, association -is reimbursed to the house dresses, children's garment^, the Ladies' Aid of Bethlehem church members are .will take place. All RANIER, MINNESOTA extent of $888.95 having reported and novelties of various designs suitable will conduct tomorrow and Saturday urged to be present. psemiums paid amounting to $966.25. for Christmas presents will be at the Press office. On Saturday, the o— Chas. Fredin, one of the prosperous on sale. A candy and food sale will 10th, they will als6 have on sale home farmers who resides near Ericsburg, also be. held in connection with the made candy and food. in town today on business. Mr. bazaar. 'Fredin has been making great improvements Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod left A representative of the Adams on his farm during the Jlast evening for Crosby with the remains Road Machinery Co.,--was in attendance past few years including a fine barn of their eight-months-old son at the meeting of the county and machinery warehouse which he who died Tuesday evening. This is board Tuesday in the interest of his has just completed at a cost of $3,000. the second time within a year that Mr. concern. At noon a set, of moving He now has one4 of the finest farm and Mrs. McLeod^have been bereaved picture films showing the road building homes in Koochiching county, about and they kave the sympathy of the machinery at work, also views of forty acres cleared and nearly all community. the company's plant were shown to under cultivation, which^he has accomplished the commissioners and county officers within the past seven J. E. 'Burdick, who has been here for and other interested persons at the years. It all represents hard work, the past ten days on business, will depart Orpheum theatre.. but it pays. this afternoon for Duluth where he will spend the holidays with his two sons, Ralph and Wayne Burdick and their families. Mr. Burdick is Specials for Friday, Saturday now located at Skiff, in southern Alberta, where he has farming and landed interests. At the "foot" of the Christmas tree and Monday Dec. 9th, 10th The skating rink wh:ch has befen SLIPPERS, of course provided by the school board on the block east of the court house is certainly beihg enjoyed by tfil^ youngsters and the board can feel satisfied that their action in providing this In leather in felt in silk in satin pleasure is meeting with much .favorable comment from citizens and tax payers. We are this year showing larger and more extensive lines of Christmas Slippers than Picnic lianis per pound .v Mrs. Q.' J. Masters returned Tuesday ever before. For Meri, Women and Children. Select early. Regular Hams, per pound... 21c from Mooseheart, 111., where she Fancy Lean Bacon, per pound. 21c accompanied the Saville children, Pot Roast of Beef, per pound 12y2C Jean, aged 10 years, Caroline, 8 years Lamb Roasts, per pound 16® and G. Barrett,' .6 years of age, who MEN'S HOUSE BOOT WOMEN'S COMFIES Leg of Laipb, per pound 20c will reside permariently at the model It is in that rich brown leather, Veal Roasts from shoulder, per pound 20c home and school which has been provided All the newest styles in Genuine 'Veal Roasts from Leg, per pound. ^25e for the children and sohie mothers the looks of which fairly radiates Comfies.^ Cozy toes—some Hi-cut, Hamburger, per pound .*. 15c of. deceased members of' the Beef by the Half, per pound. Loyal Order of Moose. There are \&ith padded Felt Soles. To be had foot comfort, broad roomy toe low 10 Bars Whit^Naphtha soap 65c now nearly ^1100 ^children at Mooseheart flat heel—in blacks, too. Oh sale at in Rose, Copenhagen, listeria and 7 Pkgs. Spaghetti, Macaroni or Egg Noodles... 50c and,from the report which Mrs, Milk by the case ......... $5.50 Masters^ brings back they constitute $3.45 $1.85 up. Taupe. On sale at up. Best Jap Green Tea, per "pound 50c one of the happiest, large families to VO** -"ft Extra Standard Corn, by th*case...... ..... $3,00 be found. anywhere.' At an early date we -will endeavor to give some Extra Standard Peas, by the case $3-20 International Falls Fastest Growing Store "5 Lbs. Fancy Dried Peaches. $1.00 space to that wonderful institution which is considered to be ia mod^el of 4 Lbs. Best UngfroundiCoffee....... ... Large Packages Home Brand ^Rolled Oats-..... 65c its kind. ... CARD PARTY •i' rv TArvT rnv The^Yeojnfen Lodge will give a card Established .in 1904 by Mitchel Burton party and dance on Tuesday eve, Dec Corner Third Street and 2nd Avenue 13th over Orpheum theatre.* Refresh \35c. ments served. Tickets Everybody w«lcome.^i Committee. if* jLv .-J r," A pzr-r