International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 22, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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I It IJ: '%. ,V 7 "'£. INTERNATIONAL FALL^ PRESS* PAGE THREE Lake, N. D., arrived here last week Saturday night and Sunday p. m. with good will for others, was a little, 4 TWAV to spend the remainder of the winter From here he went to Indus. ray of sunshine at all times. •. Hunters with his brother Clarence who is Scouting is a varied program of Joe Mercure purchased a De Laval trapping near Black Bay. practical education, accomplished by separator the other day. Still we a bojr voluntarily doing many enjoyable have room for many, more dairymen. We wish the subscribers, the readers things which serve to make him WHY NOT PRESERVE and the entire Press office from an alert, self-reliant and loyal citizen. County Agent Abbott was here last the G. M. down to the janitor, a very After all, however, the distinguishing THAT FINE DEER OR Wednesday with Mr. Fardy and Mr. merry Christmas. We expect to partake feature of scouting, the one MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC McCallum in the interest of land of a little of the same ourselves, that demands and receives universal clearing. and hope you'll be as lucky as we. appreciation, is The Daily Good Turn. URED THIS SEASON? Mrs. J. H. Rogers was taken seriously The Boy Scout, therefore, like Tiny BRING YOUR WORK TO Emil Anderson, who lives near the ill last week, and has been removed Tim, tries to carry the spirit of mouth of the Big Fork, lost his home to the Craig hopsital at the Christmas throughout the whole year, John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist and practically all its contents by fire Falls, where she expects to undergo unlike many who forget the service on December 3rd. He has started to an operation next Wednesday. due others much of the time and RANIER, MINNESOTA rebuild. desperately try to make up for their The Christmas program and Christmas neglect at Christmas. tree given by the local school Many of our farmers are planning The question before the Boy Scout at the hall last Saturday evening was on going into that brushing contest. now is: "How can I make my Christmas a fine evening's entertainment and We can't help winning because Good Turn the best of all the drew a large crowd, all out to see the cleared land will at least pay its year?" Although this question must youngsters at their best. And the taxes. be answered by the Scout himself, youngsters did not disappoint them still one or two thoughts may be helpful, any. Of the twenty-five numbers on Mr. Alden came here last week to so let us consider the matter together. the program it would be hard to get roads cleared and teams engaged to haul gravel soon. Several miles say which was the better as they were Is it not true that most of our good all excellent and a credit to the tutorage will likely be covered with gravel turns are the result of opportunities ftoan Motcow shows of the Misses Norton and Stottes. from the pit on Section 33, town of that have come right up to us as it cobbler's .dx*x istreet Special mention is probably due the Indus. were: The woman with the big basket faflT (bOC^ *QQ Account little Misses Eilene Enzman and Evelyn or the baby on the street car in need her feet Whitney, who, tho not of school Andy Amundson, Harold Bramley, of aid whom we have helped gladly. age, presented their little dialogue N. P. Neilsen, his son Clarence and •.• »j• O The horse-on the street with blanket V# I# V# V# V# Jesse Kennedy were Falls visitors without a flaw. blown away, whom we have made 5s ERICSBURG last Saturday. Jesse bought a new comfortable in a moment's time. The Bill Eddy and son Bloyd were nearly set of sleighs and brought them home birds at the back door whose supply •V #.• »V «r« «r# v# i'« ».« V# ».« asphyxiated here yesterday while behind a car. of food is covered deep by snow to 9SM Bert Lang of the Falls is a business they were running the engine of their whom we have thrown a crust of visitor here today. Fordson tractor inside the garage Some of our farmers have had wizards bread. These are real good turns This is the time of year when the new with the doors closed. They were locating wells on their places, and represent helpful service, although Emil Johnson and Gunner Eastman styles are eagerly discussed. operating an emery wheel to gum out and altho the twigs indicate very they have come as opportunities left for Duluth last Friday. a circular saw, and being unable to strong currents somewhere below, to the Boy Scout because attach a water pipe to the exhaust to none of them have broken out yet. Thrifty buying makes easy thrifty saving. his training has deepened his sympathies Local schools will close Wednesday run the escaping gases outside, without Boring will be begun soon. and made him alert for service the 21st for the Christmas vacation. leaving the door partly closed, opportunities. A savings account is always stylish and its left the pipe off and closed the doors, Now, cannot the Christmas good satisfaction is lasting. thinking that as the tractor burned turn at least be different from the RAY ITEMS Ernest Lindeman is busy now days kerosene instead of gasoline there others in that we will actually seek hauling in lumber from the old millsite O was no danger from gas. After staying r# the opportunity to do it. Where shall This bank has hundreds of happy depositors, west of town. in the closed garage for about we look for this opportunity? That Mrs.. Theo. Epper has been confined and we invite you to decide, as they did, half an hour, Bloyd ent out to bring is the question. to her home for several days W. D. Clark, local-"pelt grabber", in wood, and on getting out into the With a little search on our part, we with a very bad cold. got three beaver and two wolves last to make regular deposits in an interest-bearing fresh air, collapsed unconscious. He might discover a boy or girl, living week, all good specimens of their account. was found a few minutes later by his with his or her family down the alley, M. O. Molstre, cashier of the Ray kind. sister who called her father. When or in musty quarters over a junk State-Bank, is recovering from an attack Bill came out to pick Bloyd up, he shop, whose only knowledge of of tonsilitis. You will find that REGULAR saving makes Debus Petterson is clerking at also felt the effects of the gas and, Christmas will be obtained by staring Enzman's store during the holiday after putting the boy in the house, your "rainy day" fund grow amazingly. into^store windows at toys never H. M. Payne was a visitor at International rush. went back out of doors where the to be theirs or who are looking longingly, Falls last week end. "Teach your dollars to have more cents." T* fresh air revived him. Dr. Pearson although hopelessly, at warm Miss Ellen Peterson who teaches was called at once, but before he clothing worn by others. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Eastman, M. the Rogers school west of town, spent could get there Bloyd had recovered Perhaps, dear Scout, in your home O. Molstre and Mr. Keller attended iunday with home folks at Ray. consciousness and was feeling better. is a supply of unused warm clothing the dance at International Falls, Wednesday First National Bank After a close examination the doctor that can be spared, or some toys or eve. Twenty-four below this morning pronounced him out of danger, but books that, although once prized, no and s£ill zero weather at noon! That's added that five minutes more would longer interest you. These articles, Miss Hazel Bradley spent the •what they mean when they say, have killed him. Both Bill and the International Falls ... Minnesota if placed in the hands of needy boys week end with friends in town. "Make it snappy". boy are still feeling effects of the gas. or girls, accompanied by a friendly "Merry Christmas" might be the good Mrs. C. Z. Wett and little son are #.« Harry Lannoye from near Devils 55 55 55 55 55 55 5# 5# turn^^with which you would like to recovering from several days illness. 55 adorn Christmas day. It may be that ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS 8 AROUND LOMAN mother would let you invite to your SPECIAL-NOTICE FROM Miss Wheeler is conducting night t'i n= O Christmas dinner one of these lonesome *V school at the school house. Jake on The Corner little strangers, or perhaps you (Dec. 13th. Received too late for could serve notice on the old rooster last week's issue.) Thos. Watson spent Sunday to who is spending the winter loafing Monday eve with his family at Virginia. that he is to be a Christmas dinner for SPECIAL Our teachers are going to have a HIGHEST PRICES a needy family. Christmas tree and program Friday You may think of a better plan p. m„ Dec. 23rd. PAID FOR #.• than any here mentioned, but whatever V# *V V# 55 the Christmas good turn is to Ole Scheme, Simon and Albert Palm RAPID RIVER ITEMS Raw Furs be, let it be the result of a thoughtful were at the Falls last week Wednesday study of the needs of others. Let A Most Suitable Gift on business. V# V# «f« V« it have in it some self denial and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erdman of N. carry with it the real friendship for Last Monday was visiting day for Dakota, are visiting with Mr. and which both rich and poor alike Bring Your Furs Here our teachers. They went to repay a Mrs. Helic Clementson. hunger. visit to the Indus teachers. Jake Greengard As we make gifts on Christmas Roy Roe and L. E. White made a day, let us in a sense give ourselves CHRISTMAS BOX NO. 1 Rev. Gregg held good meetings here business trip to Baudette Tuesday. to others, for by so doing we will International Falls, Minn. Value have done our best good turn and JOHN H. BROWN Jake Williamson is building a new Large Package Rolled Oats .35 fittingly crowned our efforts for the Attorney at Law barn. Neighbors are busy hauling Package Seeded Raisins._ 35 whole year so that ours will surety Office over O. M. Carr & Co. logs to be sawed into lumber. Mr. 1 lb. Mixed Nuts .35 be a very Merry Christmas. International Falls. Minnesota MORE Williamson is doing well with his saw 1 Package Pop Corn 15 W. M. EVANS mill outfit. MONEY 1 lb. Best Mixed Candy 35 Scout Master. A E 1 Hound Dog. 1.00 7: Frank Seymour is building a new Lawyer SALVATION ARMY 3 lb. Navy Beans 30 If You Ship Us Your house. L. E. Gilbjertson and Roy Roe International State Bank Bldg. 3 lbs. Best Rice .30 CHRISTMAS RELIEF HIDES-FURS finished the plastering for him. International Falls, Minnesota 5 lbs. Red Apples .60 SS»v. Write Us FIRST For 2 Cans Council Baked Beans 50 Established 1WV Special Information At this season of the year the Salvation N O E N I N N E S O A Oscar and Melvin Clementson and DEAL DIRECT wHfc flit LARGEST aMl OLOEST 1 Bottle Vinegar .15 Army all over the world makes MOUSE IN THE WEST. Frank Edman enjoyed a sleigh ride O S I A Half poundi Ground Pepper .20 HIGHEST PRICES and IMMEDIATE CASH special provisions for the poor. RETURNS. along the Rapid Saturday. Half Pound Temco Jap Tea ..... 50 Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Captain Fletcher in charge of the Write for price list, tags and fall information Half Pound Best Bulk Cocoa .20 local work is making necessary arrangements Surgeon in Charge Eddie Larson of Silver Creek is to meet the needs of the Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 working for L. E. White. $5.30 deserving on Christmas day, and to Office Int'l State Bank Building All for $4.20 see that no one goes without a Christmas Many hunters visited this vicinity International Falls, Minnesota dinner. .J** in search of game, but not one deer The captain is seeking to find in was shot according to reports, but a her house to house visitation those few hunters shot at one another who need help at this time. She can without doing any damage. be assisted in her investigation by PAINT CHRISTMAS BOX NO. 2 Ws citizens who may know of any poor THE CHRISTMAS GOOD TURN family in need of Christmas dinner. Value When such cases are reported she Dear Scouts: 1 lb. Mixed Nuts 35 will "visit the family and do what is Christmas and "The Good Turn" 1 lb. Mixed Candy .35 FOR EVERY PURPOSE— necessary. are too closely blended together to 1 lb.. Santos Coffee 40 Those who desire to contribute to' ever be separated, for altho. the origin y2 lb. Temco Tea .50 Inside and Outside House Paint the Christmas relief fund may do so of this festive day is debatable, as 1 Pop Corn. .15 by sending/their gift to this paper, or .60 this period of the year has been observed 5 Hbs. Red Apples... Automobile Paint direct to-Captain Fletcher, Salvation Hi .35 in many countries an|(t in 12 lbs. Best Potatoes- ... Army, Fort Frances. Boat Paint many ways, Christmas owes its present 2 Cans Council Pork and Beans— .50 character to Him whose name it x/i lb. Ground Pepper .20 Kalsomine TELEPHONE LINE TO RAY .20 now bears, to whom we also indebted Yz lb. Bulk Cocoa.. ate for .35 the principle and spirit of Next lyeek, according to T. J. Johnson, 1 Can Red Salmon.! "The Good Turn", that seeks to replace who is in charge of the cutting 1 Pkg. Rolled Oats .35 We cany the Old Reliable Brands Minnesota Linseed sadness with joy and happiness. of the Ray road, the poles ffcr the Happiness after all is the proposed telephone line to Ray will desire, Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. $4.30 the ambition and the goal of every be distributed, The state forestry department -y' All For $3.40 v-r: person. It is the big thing, the worth will furnish ^the wire. A while and perfect thing in life. True substantial shack with a good roof has' been erected about midway and happiness, however, is only obtained Falls Lumber & Coal Co. by trying to make others happy. this will be turned over to the later '(mm' S. E. THOMPSON & SON Rich old Scrooge, in Dickens' forestry service. Mr. Johnson intends Christmas Carol, was a very miserable to drive over the new road in a few PHONE 81 man, until he did his good turn days with the county engineer to replace a* v- -.4',. w- -5 while crippled Tiny Tim, in poverty, ^witness trees that have been but with a heart always overflowing removed.—Lit tie fork Times. yr} f,' J, %,•, -. %4 4.'^' ^nntii'Tf- i.-" iiifii• riMiftiii