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

December 15, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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'UWVJk „, *r*ss««r j» -vw ^?ir?*i 1 l^eSfr Sf?i&«£'«£!^f C'v ^S7k*W ?*''^'^i' w5|.". ••, -. 7 .•—. 1 ii" 5 ^51^^ 'i „r£ ,« 1 ,? 1 ',Ji. ..Iv .* ^Sft S 1 INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PAGE THREE #.• #.• #J» 9s9ss$ss*:s:•:« «V O ¥4 Of* turned from Laurel Sunday where lfith. He will leave soon for hi® S$ 85 Hunters they were working on the Babcock home in Denver, Colo.* to spend ERICSBURG S5 RAY ITEMS 8 road. Work is at a standstill there Christmas. •V #4 #4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 until arrangements for gravel have as «T+ f# r# Mr. J. W. Joyce went to Bemidji been made. Several from here took in the Lyceum M. J. Rowen from Ranier, was a last Friday to visit his daughters, course number at Ray last Sat"urday visitor in town Tuesday. WHY NOT PRESERVE Mrs. Paulson and Mrs. McGaffigan. A letter to W. H. Eddy from Elmer evening. Lund, states that Elmer is now C. Z. Watt is now comfortably THAT FINE DEER OR Mr. Crowe received word last Monday at Ruegg, Mo., that business there is located in his new garage. Oscar Haggbom, who has been in MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC­ of his father's death in Iowa. He punk, he don't like the country? and camp on the Alexander place, is reported left the same evening to attend the that he is hitting for Ericsburg at the Geo. Hebert transacted business in URED THIS SEASON? as pretty sick. funeral. first opportunity. You can't beat International Falls Monday. BRING YOUR WORK TO northern Minnesota. Rev. Welliver of Mildred, arrived ifl The land clearing demonstration Chas. Tilander was a business visitor John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist town this afternoon and will hold Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anthony were in here last Wednesday was not very in the village Monday. services here this evening. Ericsburg Sunday, Mrs. Anthony having well attended. It was set for too RANIER, MINNESOTA recovered from her operation sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hoffer motored late an hour in the evening. Telephones have been installed at to be about. They expected to the Falls Tuesday evening. Peter Mantel's farm and. at J. J. Mr. and Mrs. Miller arid children to leave for their home in Canada on Murphy's—the Roy Brown farm—the of Ipswich, S. Dak., arrived here over Rev. Mayer conducted services at Monday. last week. a week ago to stay the winter with^ the school house Monday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe. Mrs. Miller is Rev. Cody, a Baptist missionary, Pete Mantel is busy these days a sister of Mrs. Crowe. held services in the church here last R. N. Eastman spent last Thursday hauling out several car loads of excelsior evening. He held services in Ray in and Friday in Duluth on business. wood, which he his sold to Miss Irma Porter returned from the afternoon, and on special request, an excelsior manufacturing company the city some two weeks ago, having came up here for the evening services. Dr. Pearson of Ericsburg attended in Minneapolis. recovered from a severe attack of He opened with the reading of several patients here last Sunday. diphtheria. She looks well, only/ her the 12th chapter of Romans, on which 7 Jane Watson was taken sick while Thos. Watson visited with his family speech is somewhat affected. he delivered a short talk, showing the endl'ng school at the Falls last at Virginia from Sunday to Tuesday good results of brotherly love and week and has returned home for a last. The Lincoln Jubilee singers were absolute service in the Lord. The few days of the most reliable treatment, here last Thursday evening and sang text of his sermon was taken from Account "mother's care." Miss Pearl Glava has returned to a full house. They were up to the 24th chapter of Luke, the 32nd from a two week's visit with friends d^te w^th a*, first class entertainment verse: "And they said one to another, Always Stylish The land clearing meeting last week at Duluth. and were fine singers. Everyone Did not our heart burn within us was very well attended by farmers of was well pleased with them. while He talked with us by the way, this vicinity. County agent M. M. M. McCabe, state forest ranger, and while He opened to us the scriptures?" Abbott, Mr. Fardy of the State University NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION passed through Ray last Tuesday enroute Rev. Cody preached a very Land Clearing Dept. and Mr. to Lake Kabetogama. interesting sermon on "Burning Department of the Interior, U. S. Land A. R. McCallum, district ranger, of Hearts", the lack of and the need of Office at Duluth, Minnesota, October This is the time of year when the new Littlefork, were present and explained M. O. Molstre, cashier of the Ray burning hearts in the pulpit and pew, 22, 1921. the land clearing system and State Bank, spent last Sunday with NOTICE is hereby given that Albert and in every day life. After the services, styles are eagerly discussed. D'. Heritage, whose postoffice address the fire prevention. But six members friends at International Falls. a business meeting was held of is 621 Third Street South, Virginia, signed up on the land clearing contest. which Rev. Cody was elected chairman. Minnesota, did, on the 22nd day of Thrifty buying makes easy thrifty saving. Several members of the local order The purpose of the meeting January, 1921, file in this office Sworn of Moonshine dispensers transacted was to ascertain if possible what Statement and Application, No. 013301, business with Judge Watt Tuesday A savings account is always stylish and its to purchase the Lot 4, Section 34, John Richardson and Walter Veeder denominations will be allowed to use Township 70 N., Range 20 W. 4th in municipal court. were busy a few days last week the church, which was supposed to be satisfaction is lasting. Principal Meridian,, and the timber moving the garage Alex Enzman a Union church. Mr. L. E. Nelson, thereon, under the provisions of the Dr. and Mrs. Pearson, Miss Eddy, bought of Gust Asplund, from the local representative of the Swedish act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, This bank has hundreds of happy depositors, Miss Slotts and Miss Norton of Ericsburg, known as the "Timber and original site to Enzman's lot in town. Mission Friends, who paid up all outstanding Stone Law", at such value as might attended the entertainment here debts, some $311, and arc and we invite you to decide, as they did, be fixed by appraisement, and that, Saturday evening. owners by deed of the church property, Park Hall and Debus Petterson re- and timber thereon have been estimated to make regular deposits in an interest-bearing advised that it was the policy and valued by applicant the Mrs. Theo. Epper entertained at timber estimated 18000 board feet at of the Mission to allow but three account. the school house last Monday from $3.00 per M, and the land 513.00 that other denominations the use of the SPECIAL NOTICE FROM said applicant will offer final proof in 5 to 8 o'clock in honor, of her little church, namely the Lutherans, Baptists support of his application and swornstatement Jake on The Corner daughter's eighth birthday. You will find that REGULAR saving makes and Methodists. It 'seems that .on the 29th day of December, 1921, before the Register and Receiver at the time the church was built it your "rainy day" fund grow amazingly. Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Bradley, Miss of the United States Land Office, was understood that it^was to be a at Duluth, Minnesota. Hazel Bradley and Mr. Robt. Bradley "Teach your dollars to have more cents." Union church, accessible by practically HIGHEST PRICES Any person is at liberty to protest motored from their home at Lake all denominations, so that Seventh this purchase before entry, or initiate Kabetogama to attend the lecture a contest -at any time before Day Adventists and Baptists, PAID FOR course entertainment held here last patent issues, filing a corroborated affidavit Lutherans and Methodists all donated in this office, alleging facts Monday eve. first National Bank alike. Later, when the outstanding which would defeat the entry. Raw Furs debts were paid and the property Witnesses: Charles Mattson, Prank The Lincoln .Jubilee singers, the E. Cusson of Duluth, Minnesota, and taken over by the Swedish Mission, second number of our lecture course, Benjamin H. Hoyer and John W. Huey they apparently refused admission to International Falls' Minnesota of Virginia, Minnesota. played to a capacity house here last the Seventh Day Adventists. During ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD. Saturday evening, and we think we Bring Your Furs Here the discussion, Mr. Nelson advised Register. express the sentiment of every one that he had written the president of Jake Greengard present when we say that this was the Mission, requesting that he come one of the very best numbers ever up here and meet with the people of presented at any entertainment provided International Falls, Minn. this vicinity and settle the question for us by the University extension as to whether other denominations course. who donated for the construction of the church shall be allowed the use «.« O V# V# of it, and whether if the amount paid CT5H3®! MONEH OBSERVATIONS by the Mission in clearing the debts, (By Billy Noonan) is returned to the Mission, they will re-deed the property to this gentleman, V« ft V# «V If You Ship Us Your at which time it is hoped by all Now that Congress is in session HIDES FURS that any misunderstanding will be again, a conference for the limitation W I S cleared up. •"St&bUlilKid 2WI Special Information of argument might be, a good DEAL DIRECT with the LARGEST and OLDEST thing. HOUSE IM THE WEST. Looks as if Old Hard Times is about HIGHEST PRICES and IMMEDIATE CASH RETURNS. to stub his toe. The timber market Write lor price list, tags and lull information Open season for fur-bearing animals is due to pick up after New Year's. is on, but any husband will tell you that the open season for fur-bearing I&BergmaK&GD. JOHN H. BROWN shop windows is on all the time. Pai.!RAXJ^ rAtlNNV' Attorney at Law Fatty Arbuckle says that the jury's Office over O. M. Carr & Co. verdict is a moral victory for him. International Falls. Minnesota Demonstrating that Fatty has discovered Have you tried- that there is such a word as A E moral. Lawyer THE REAL COAL International. State Bank Bldg. SILVmSH "Charge- like Thunder" is the name International Falls, Minnesota bestowed upon Foch by the Dakota Indians, and the Minneapolis Journal N O E N I N N E S O A adds\ that they evidently thinks he is Most for the money a city hotel keeper. O S I A Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Admiral Kato of Japan, who is at The First Super ml Surgeon in Charge the Washington conference, is shocked Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 Western Evei Made at the short skirts American girls Office Int'l Stale Bank Building wear. Someone ought to tell him Ask your Dealer that he was sent here to discuss arms, International Falls, Minnesota not legs. ».« THE FOX V# V# O V# «T A I N MARGIE NEWS •A #,• •.« #.* #.« •V V# A dance Saturday evening last at the Jar vis -home. FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Mr. Jarvis is moving into their new Sw Iboa—nJ ktnam ia great battle vith See the greatest Western actor of then all in one of the finest spectacles ever screened— eelton ia (be seorcttic loin* Dcatn am the building Monday. dcsth-detfing Inside and Outside House Paint packed with dramatic ataifiOH and staged without teariBe wmd-etonn dw rwtlcas, regard for expense. Too*Q never forget it fide «t Rarrr Cuef*» Ikaooi Ffyikig Sfudm— mewtr It without fail—the first Soper-waters Automobile Paint Joe Ross has rented the Gosline a thouMad-ead-oae 1Mb beta* pJctored erer screened. building for one year. Boat Paint N I E A E W E M. J. McHugo was in Minneapolis Kalsomine last Monday returning Tuesday., Mr. and Mrs. Gosline and son were We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed in town last Saturday from -Gemmell. Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. and Sunday Dec. 17 Mrs. M. Peterson entertained Mrs. Laura Joyce and children at dinner last Sunday. Falls Luinber & Coal Co. Mr. Tuttle was in International IS® Admission 15 and 30c Falls last Thursday consulting a dentist and having some work done., PHONE 81 'fe&A&V,':'''